Called to serve Feb 2016

Monday 6 February 2017

Bureaucracy is slow...

Sok szeretettel köszöntelek benneteket!

Another interesting week has gone and past in the beautiful snowy Hungarian countyside town of Kaposvár.

  We had a very interesting zone training up in Budapest on Tuesday which meant another wonderfully early 6:20am train ride to get there 5 minutes before the meeting starts. The meeting was talking a lot about repentance and both how repentance is important for us as missionaries and how we can help our investigators understand the importance to themselves. It also had a Q&A which got pretty intense and took the meeting out to being 3 and a half hours (almost twice as long as normal zone trainings) but it was really fun.
  We actually got a referral from church headquarters this week, which doesn't happen too often, so we got right on that and contacted it on wednesday. Turns out it was a woman that Elder Thomsen and our Zone leader streeted into on exchanges and gave a card to (#FindingMiracles #We'reOutAt830). We couldn't set up with her but she's really interested so hopefully in the future.
  Thursday we had a fun district meeting before having to go get Elder Thomsen registered with the government, which took forever. But we got it all done in the end and despite the slowness of the bureacracy we should be all good now. We also had english class which we were terribly unprepared for, we ended up finishing the class with a game of madlibs from a story that Elder Thomsen made up, the results (below) came out pretty good, I think.
  Fridays we got to have exchanges with the other Elders which are always fun. Got some hilarious responses while tracting and met with some really cool less actives and members, all around good day.
  Then we just had our classic weekend of work and church, nothing too crazy happened.

Legyen csodás napotok!
Sok sikert mindenhez!

Sok szeretettel,
McKim Elder


                                                            The madlibs that we did for our english class

                                             Elder Harris and I found a place that does e-postcards while on splits





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