September 23, 2018
This week, at least at the beginning I got ridiculously
stressed. And as a result I got super sick! haha.
So at the beginning of the week there was a lot of things
that really stressed me out.
1. I had to eat cow guts. That was just not very fun
2. I accidentally scheduled two important appointments too
close together. So we rushed out of one and were late to the other and both
parties were mad.
3. So many new rules came out that really hurt our English
class and are making the members mad at me.
4. I had to give a talk in sacrament and preparing that was
scary
5. My companion got really mad at me for seemingly no reason
6. All the missionaries in our district got into a fight.
There are more but I'm sure you don't really care. Also for
some reason as a missionary really really little things can cause a LOT of
stress. I've definitely learned that no matter how small you think something
is, for some odd reason it can just really stress you out.
Anyways so because of that I was sick from Wednesday till
now. I'm doing better though. Wednesday and yesterday were especially rough.
This week, despite the sickness and the stress we were able
to see some miracles.
The biggest was a new investigator names June. He is so
cool. And he is a volleyball player. And he is very sincere. Unfortunately when
I got his number I didn't add a memo.... So when we met him, we didn't know
anything about him so I was forced to ask "why do you want to meet
us" his answer was jaw dropping. He said. I've been having a feeling that
I need to go back to church and I think you can help me.
Well we talked and agreed to meet every Monday. It was
awesome!
Then the other miracles were every single time I had to do
something important such as teach English class, teach a lesson, give a talk,
or proselyte I was blessed with strength and energy and my cold went away.
Every time. For an hour during English class. For 10 minutes during my
sacrament talk the Lord was with me and holding me up!
Today is Korean Thanksgiving so we are headed to the folk
village, which is tradition in our mission.
I hope you all have a great week!
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