Called to serve Feb 2016

Monday 4 September 2017

Spirit 1 - Anti-Mormon video 0

Jó napot!

Well as per usual weeks are still flying along, still a little too quick for my liking, but life is good and the days are still filled with plenty of adventures. 

  We got to spend last P-day up in Budapest, which was pretty fun, but sadly we only got to do that because Elder Terry had to give up the car, so we're back to travelling like everyone else. We had a fun time shopping even though Elder Terry hates it, the sisters and I made him buy a suit though, so it was good.
  Tuesday was really normal until the end. We met with our investigator family on tuesday night, who had been progressing really well recently, but when we walked in I saw that they had this really terrible anti-Mormon video up on their computer that they wanted to talk to us about, which is always a little scary because it's happened a few times that the lies in the videos scare people away from meeting with us. So we started explaining some of the parts of it and we ended up talking about baptisms for the dead because of it. After reading 1 Cor. 15:29, it turned out to actually be what the mum in the family needed to see that this was Christ's church like it was in his day and she asked to be baptised! While our member present was praying to open the lesson, I think I said one of the most sincere prayers in my heart ever for that family, so I have a testimony that the spirit guided everything that happened in that teaching. It was super cool to be a part of.
  Wednesday we had interviews with President Szabadkai, which I always love. Mine went pretty long but it was pretty normal, we just discussed some things about the zone, looked at some pictures of a city called Oroszlány (Russian girl in English) on Presidents iPad and discussed our investigators. It was uplifting.
  The rest of the week was pretty normal, we just had a few teachings with people, did some home teaching and got given some food by people, it was fun. We did have another cool teaching with that family though on Saturday. We reviewed the baptismal interview questions with them and the only problem that really came up was coffee. But then she decided then and there to quit, so she sent her daughter out and had her throw out all her coffee, so there wouldn't be any temptation in the house. It was a pretty cool moment.

Well anyway, life is good here, things are going great. Hope all is well back home.

Szervusztok!

- McKim Elder

PICS!

                                                 Elder Terry and I found a cat while tracting and he picked it up...

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