This
week was a great week overall! As you can get from the beautiful story
above, our new senior couple are quite the hoots! We absolutely love
them! They are from California, are converts of about 40 years, have 3
children, and fostered 31 (or something like that). You could say they
are amazing! It has been fun taking them to a few of our lessons this
week!
We were at a lack of pictures this week,
hence there is only one theme to all the pictures, but hey, we found a
snail colony! You sure don't see that everyday! The beauty of tracting
adventures!
Good news... MARIKA IS BACK!!! She came back to Békés and we were able to meet with her at her mother's house! I just love her like crazy! We had a teaching appointment with her and she told us that she isn't quite ready to be baptized, that she needs a little bit more time to work on gaining a true testimony, so that was a little bit hard to hear, but she is still willing to meet with us and wants to learn more about the gospel! She has a lot of faith, and she really has a desire to know if this church is true, so I have no doubt that she will receive her answer as she keeps the commitments that we have extended to her, it just might take a little time! She is great though, and I absolutely love her! It still just amazes me how much I am able to love the people here in Hungary! From investigators, to less actives, to members, and even just the people on the street or those we tract into, it doesn't matter, I just love them all so much! When you are doing missionary work like you are supposed to, being obedient, and doing your best to see people the way our Savior sees them, you just cant help but love them! You no longer see the people as simply a number to fulfill your weekly goals, but rather one of God's children who needs to know these truths and needs these ordinances so they can return to live with their Father in Heaven! That is why we are missionaries, that is why we came here to Hungary, and most importantly, that is why we are here on this earth! I am seriously so thankful for this opportunity I have to be here in Hungary as a missionary, and to serve my Savior, and bring the truth and light to these people! They deserve the truth!
Good news... MARIKA IS BACK!!! She came back to Békés and we were able to meet with her at her mother's house! I just love her like crazy! We had a teaching appointment with her and she told us that she isn't quite ready to be baptized, that she needs a little bit more time to work on gaining a true testimony, so that was a little bit hard to hear, but she is still willing to meet with us and wants to learn more about the gospel! She has a lot of faith, and she really has a desire to know if this church is true, so I have no doubt that she will receive her answer as she keeps the commitments that we have extended to her, it just might take a little time! She is great though, and I absolutely love her! It still just amazes me how much I am able to love the people here in Hungary! From investigators, to less actives, to members, and even just the people on the street or those we tract into, it doesn't matter, I just love them all so much! When you are doing missionary work like you are supposed to, being obedient, and doing your best to see people the way our Savior sees them, you just cant help but love them! You no longer see the people as simply a number to fulfill your weekly goals, but rather one of God's children who needs to know these truths and needs these ordinances so they can return to live with their Father in Heaven! That is why we are missionaries, that is why we came here to Hungary, and most importantly, that is why we are here on this earth! I am seriously so thankful for this opportunity I have to be here in Hungary as a missionary, and to serve my Savior, and bring the truth and light to these people! They deserve the truth!
Sok Szeretettel,
LeBaron Nővér
It's easy to forget memorial day when nobody around you celebrates it.
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