*Weekly Email at the end of the blog....
|
Brother Toso joined us on our visits! We had an amazing experience, things fell into place and we were able to share the gospel with a wonderful family |
|
We continue to meet and teach such amazing families!
|
|
The Seattle Zone is working on 100% obedience because we can see the difference! |
We start first thing in the morning and stay out all day long!
So grateful for good weather.
|
Short haircuts last longer 😉 |
|
Fresh Salmon tacos - Seattle seafood is so awesome! |
|
Shoutout - Goodbye to Elder Taylor! Job well done! |
|
The majority of my district will stay together for another transfer! Let's Go! Elders McArthur, Permann, Sisters Chaffetz, McCurdy and Wagner, Me, Elders Wilson, Kartchner and Chidester
| |
|
*Email March 8, 2021
This week was a blast. We really focus on the work, and that's what makes it go by fast and enjoyable. Elder Wilson and I are staying in Samoa and couldn't be happier!
In the past it was hard to work with the ward due to COVID, but now with it settling down we are excitedly going to all the families we've found and taking our Samoan members with us. They make all the difference, and suddenly we are the support. Here are my fun miracles.
On Friday, we had a scheduled appointment with a family who are 7th day Adventists. They are firm in their belief and we were bringing one of our members, Bro. Toso who had been a 7th day Adventist but later in life converted to the LDS faith. His kids have served missions and he has an awesome conversion story. But whenever we try to take him to meet families something happens. As we knocked the door we received the disappointing response that they weren't feeling well and would have to meet another day. Rough. So we are standing in the parking lot and he asked if there was any other family we could take him to meet. I thought and a prompting came into my mind we could see Fale... I explained we had never taught them, we just knew they lived there and were Adventists. It was 20 minutes away and seemed like a long shot and we had a baptism at 7. but Brother Toso said let's go! At 5:30 we knock their door 3 times - to an unopened door. But magical timing, a woman walks down the hall. She had just been out to throw out the trash and we get talking... Long story short Bro. Toso and she are related somehow and we go inside for a lesson. An hour later we share a condensed version of the restoration in about 5 minutes and we have to leave for the baptism. Meanwhile, Bro Toso stays another 2 hours they become fast friends... He also shared his conversion story about why he converted and the family explained that they wanted to join. So we will teach them again next weekend at Bro Toso's house before dinner. They are amazing and if our member missionary hadn't been there, we never would have had the connection to share the gospel.
Well, we arrived at the baptism just in time but in spite of our best efforts things just don't go smoothly. The font hadn't filled properly even though we had set the faucets exactly the same as we had the week before. To our shock the water was up to only the knees. In spite of this little set-back they were able to adapt and an amazing and faithful Sister was baptized anyway.
Lastly on Sunday we went to see a guy named Pat. He came ready with his book of Mormon and invited us down to his garage (set up like a family room). We shared the plan of salvation and it was so cool for him to ask about spirit prison. He served for a little time a while back and so the idea of an afterlife where those who didn't receive the fulness can seek that truth and learn it for themselves and change? Cool stuff. He asked us at the end, "What can I read? Y'all have something for me that I can read and we can discuss next time on Thursday? We didn't have to commit him to do it, he was ready.
We've found so many amazing individuals and families recently that are ready. Who knows how long they've been ready to receive the gospel, but now working with the members is making change for them possible.
Great week, I love the work.
Elder George