So this will probably be pretty short cause it's been a super normal
week, but no news is good news right? Don't get me wrong, as always we
have seen miracles. But none like Roger. However he is doing great and
is scheduled to be baptised on March 19! He loves everything we teach
and is whole heartedly accepting everything. It doesn't mean he
doesn't have trials, he has had a hard time giving up smoking and
coffee, but he recognises that the Lord is there for him. He has such
trust in the Saviour and does his best in everything and can see the
Lord working in his life. The ward has played a huge part in his
conversion so far. It's so comforting to see when people other than
the missionaries save him a seat and talk to him and walk with him to
classes. We couldn't do it without them!
We are teaching a lady named Angela who is from New Jersey!! She grew
up over here, but moved across the pond when she got married. She
comes back here for 5 months every year to be with her mum. She is
friends with a member and the member brought her to church the last
two weeks!! We are going to see them on Saturday to have dinner and
teach Angela a little more so that's exciting!
Yesterday was Mother's Day! So happy day to all the mum's in 'Merica!
(Who says you can't be celebrated twice?!) the primary children sang
and handed out flowers yesterday at church. They handed one to all the
mum's then I guess decided we didn't fit into any category so gave us
a flower too. 😂 it was pretty funny, but brightens up our flat!
Well as you all know, I love this work and I love the gospel, and most
of all I love my Saviour! Go find a miracle today!!
Love you all!!
Your favourite missionary,
Sister Wright
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Mum's Day in England 3.6.16 They thought we should get a flower |
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Happy Birthday Nanny-Roo!! |
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You are always on my mind! |
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