So this week has been
getting better. A family in the ward had 3 referrals to give us so we will see
them sometime this week. Our goal this week is to find 2 new investigators and
will be doing more street contacting/ working with members. By the way, thank
you for the pictures. I enjoyed them.....ask James if he knows how to
smile....and if he gives you a smart alick response, tell him to "kick
rocks" ha-ha.
Things I did this week:
On Wednesday, 20 new
missionaries entered into the mission office and I did a thing called
"open your mouth". This is where you bring the new missionaries out
and start talking to people and giving out book of Mormon to them. I had Elder
"L" with me ( at that time I didn't know he was going to be my
trainee). It was a lot of fun.....I remembered when I came in and how I was nervous
to go out and talk to people ha-ha. For the rest of the afternoon I was with
Elder "J" and we worked in the YSA ward till Thursday morning when we
got our trainee's.
On Thursday all the trainers
came in and Elder "G" was there ! It was really good to see him and
we talked a lot about what's happening in each other's area's.( Elder
"G" was with me in the MTC). All the trainers were in a room for
about 1 hour waiting to get the trainees. While we were waiting, a senior
missionary named Elder "M"(he's from Pennsylvania) came in and bore
his testimony because him and his wife are done with their mission. They are
heading back home in a week or so. He talked about how he was Catholic before
he joined the church when he was 30 and what a big change he had to make in his
life. He told us the importance of our work as missionaries and to never give
up. The spirit was so strong when he
spoke and the room was completely quiet. I got a picture with him and his wife
but I forgot to bring my camera ...sorry.
Elder "L" is
from......Ephraim ,Utah . He is a really
nice elder and is willing to work. It's weird to be a trainer because you do a lot
of talking at 1st and I didn't realize how many things I need to teach him. ha-ha. One of the things about being a trainer is
all the meetings you have to go to. Next week there is a trainer/trainee meeting
and the week after that I have to go to a 2 day leadership training which probably
last from 8am to 5pm. You gotta love those meetings.
That was pretty much my
week.
I hope all is going well
in New York. I will talk you to all later and tell mom and grandma I love them.
Love,
Elder DeMarco