So this week was kind of a bummer because we tryed
contacting many former and potential investigators but to no avail did success
come from any of them. Either no one answered or the person we are looking for
no longer lived there and the people that live there now were not interested.
There were some houses that were in the middle of nowhere down some random dirt
roads and usually ended with no answer. The weather hasn't been too bad but the
wind makes what is already cold, worse.
Since I'm the designated driver I'm SOOO glad it hasn't been
snowing because I've NEVER driven in snow and am scared that I will get in a
crash when I do.
Sorry that there wasn't a lot of things to talk about this
week but that was pretty much all that has happened, but something that has
been said many times since I've been here has started to stick with me and I'm
starting to understand why I'm here in this particular mission. We are the seed
planters. We may not be teaching people left and right but planting the seed in
people is just as important as teaching. If the person has a good idea about
the church or knows that we are good people, it will set the path for them in
the future, and they will be more willing to learn at a different time, in a
different setting. The Lord put me here for a certain reason and I may never
understand the exact reason but as long as I do my best and try my hardest, He
will bless and strengthen me.
I love each and every one of you so much and hope all is
well!
Elder Reyne
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