Monday, February 6, 2017

Week 36 - HAKA dance

Hello everyone!
This week went by soooo fast! I can't believe it's Pday again!So some highlights from this week:

- I had my first MLC (mission leadership council) and it was so good. All of the STLs and ZLs in the mission came to our mission presidents house in Logan and talked about our goals for this month and did a bunch of trainings. I learned so much and sister brunt and I even had to speak in front of everyone on the training given by elder Christopherson. It was a long meeting but so worth it.

- We had a zone training meeting this week also where the ZLs and STLs trained the rest of the zone on what we learned at MLC. I had to do a training and was kind of nervous for it but I think it went well. This week was full of meetings and trainings... But I learned a lot from them.

- This week we helped move a non member family into their house and they were so grateful. It was so cool. We were just tracting in the area and then we saw this moving truck pull up to the house we were right by. So we just said "can we help you?" And we ended up staying their for like 3 hours helping them move in. At the end they told us we can come back so they are definitely a potential investigator!! Whoot! It just shows that through service we can find more people to teach.

- So Sister Brunt's sister, Michelle, was in North Ogden for a day because she was going to the MTC on Wednesday to go to South Korea! We all got to meet her and she is so cool and super awesome! Sister Brunt taught us the Haka and we did it in front of Michelle and Michelle did it back to us. Man... Doing the Haka is awesome! It is so powerful and fun!

Sister Brunt and Marissa - reunited again :)

Look at all that snow - CRAZY


Sister Brunt's sister came - just like when Devon came - so special

Marissa is of service every week

It was a super good week! We found two new investigators who want the lessons so we are super stoked about that. The work is picking up and I know that it is through our diligence, patience, and obedience to Heavenly Father. Missions can definitely be hard, but like Elder Nelson said, "the joy we feel has little to do with the circumstances of our lives and everything to do with the focus of our lives." As we keep a positive attitude through hard times and never give up, we can find joy in anything because of the Atonement of Jesus Christ. I have definitely found joy in my service even when things aren't picking up.
I love being a disciple of Christ and I love my savior Jesus Christ:)

Hope you all had a good week! Love y'all


Sister Lowe

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