Hello!
This week has definitely been different than any other on my mission. Things have been going great in the work. Belinda, MJ, and Parry all got confirmed on Sunday. It was a very powerful sacrament meeting. There were several other investigators at church as well so it was a great day. We were happy that our church stayed open.
The weather has been pretty crazy. You were right that it did close some churches and most schools. Three wards in our stake were actually closed. For that reason we had a few extra people at our ward, including the Kingston Sister missionaries. The whole ward thought they were an addition to the missionary force! They were sad to hear that they aren't, but hopefully they are still happy to have 4 Elders :) Things are still pretty icy around and it snowed a little more last night. Most of it came in one big burst, but clouds keep passing by dropping small amounts of snow. It hasn't affected us as much as other... I don’t know why, but I’m grateful for it!
We are trying a lot of new things in the zone this moves, so we hope it will boost everyone up. 2009 was a good year for the whole mission, but 2010 will be even better! As for our area, we have Pearly preparing to be baptized on Jan 24th, but we need to find a lot more new investigators! Pray that Pearly will overcome her fear of water and that Craig will be able to be baptized soon.
Since its only been a few days since my last email its kind of hard to think of new things to say. Preparation days have been pretty mission oriented for a while, so I haven’t been able to write letters very well. I hope to soon.
I love you all and look forward to hearing from you next week!
Love,
Elder Kade Karges
This week has definitely been different than any other on my mission. Things have been going great in the work. Belinda, MJ, and Parry all got confirmed on Sunday. It was a very powerful sacrament meeting. There were several other investigators at church as well so it was a great day. We were happy that our church stayed open.
The weather has been pretty crazy. You were right that it did close some churches and most schools. Three wards in our stake were actually closed. For that reason we had a few extra people at our ward, including the Kingston Sister missionaries. The whole ward thought they were an addition to the missionary force! They were sad to hear that they aren't, but hopefully they are still happy to have 4 Elders :) Things are still pretty icy around and it snowed a little more last night. Most of it came in one big burst, but clouds keep passing by dropping small amounts of snow. It hasn't affected us as much as other... I don’t know why, but I’m grateful for it!
We are trying a lot of new things in the zone this moves, so we hope it will boost everyone up. 2009 was a good year for the whole mission, but 2010 will be even better! As for our area, we have Pearly preparing to be baptized on Jan 24th, but we need to find a lot more new investigators! Pray that Pearly will overcome her fear of water and that Craig will be able to be baptized soon.
Since its only been a few days since my last email its kind of hard to think of new things to say. Preparation days have been pretty mission oriented for a while, so I haven’t been able to write letters very well. I hope to soon.
I love you all and look forward to hearing from you next week!
Love,
Elder Kade Karges
Elder Fielder, Elder Greeley, me, and Elder Bě±…ng having a little fun at Chiquitos for Elder Greeley's birthday!
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