Saturday, August 11, 2012

Changing Teachers

Well, this week has been interesting. Tuesday Syster Chesley got a temporary Solo Sister companion, her name is Sister Landry from Mississippi and she is going to Norway this coming Tuesday. We went running this morning, so she's automatically awesome to me. It's weird not to meet up with Syster Chesley all the time though.

Wednesday our teacher Sora Petrisor left, she graduated and can no longer be our teacher. It was a very sad time, but we got to take pictures, and she gave us her love, which we returned with a signed copy of the Book of Mormon (Romanian) and some snacks. She said she would come in and visit us by volunteering at the TRC (training resource center.)

Speaking of which, this last teaching opportunity there, Monday, was not very helpful. It was the volunteers' last time, but we had two in the room at once, so as you can imagine they were just talking with eachother and making it super awkward. We have a new teacher though, Fratele Frandsen. He's only been back 4 months. That's pretty exciting. So, naturally we contacted a new investigator yesterday. His name is Stephen. He said we could come back Friday, but we left him with Cartea Lui Mormon and a reading assignment. I'm sad we won't see Sophie anymore. We were making great progress. She was reading, praying, and coming to church. Our last lesson she committed to be baptized and live the Law of Chastity. That was a weird lesson, because "the Holy Ghost" was present (meaning Fratele Frandsen was observing us). So I couldn't remember what to say, and it was weird that he was staring at us while we explained the importance of chastity. Braddy is doing really well too. He's  committed to be baptized, is coming to church, and he said he would marry his wife, but first he needs to convince her, since we can't teach her or his boys. But, they had an FHE and his sons liked the icecream after!

Also, GO USA!!! Show Japan who's BOSS!
 

Love you like Jesus! (that's what I say here at the MTC, because we have to keep it missionary appropriate.)

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