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How Great Thou Art

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Good Morning! It has been an amazing week! I went on an exchange, Estella chose a date for baptism, everyone almost didn't come to church, and I definitely wasn't sick! Okay, I probably was. But nobody noticed! Oh, and it didn't kill me, so that's a plus. I'll start with the exchange. I had the opportunity to lead Elder Denhof, another new missionary, in the Salina area. We did quite well, I taught him how to knock doors and how to approach people on the street! He's getting the hang of mission life, I'm grateful for his willingness to serve. Also, our basketball night was canceled for the evening, so we had a surprise hour of work to do before we had to reunite the original companionships! With that surprise, we returned home, changed back to our ties and tags, and prayed for a miracle. Then we visited a member's home who's always busy, and he let us in and gave us a couple referrals! That was awesome, it's a huge miracle right there.  During th

In the Strength of the Lord

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Good Morning! We are witnessing miracles! Isn't that the best thing ever? We had three people at church who have never come before, and two others who come regularly. Estella still wants to be baptized, so we'll talk with her and her mother about that this week likely, and we found two hidden brothers who aren't on church records, that both want baptism, and both turn 9 in under 10 days! The work is amazing, I love it.  Here's a bit about my new missionary. He is Elder Dearing, from South-Western Missouri. He is the oldest of 5, approaching age 19, and about 8 inches shorter than me. But that's okay, most of my companions have been shorter than me so far anyways! He is a very willing, diligent missionary who wants to be obedient and do the best he can. Elder Dearing has a very strong faith in his Savior and turns to prayer often. I couldn't have asked for a better new missionary, if I'm honest.  That's a good thing, because I. Am. So. EXHAUSTED. We have

Lead Me, Guide Me, Walk Beside Me

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Good Morning! This has been a very solid week to end the transfer on. No crazy successes, but lots of planning to move the area forward and ensure those we work with actually progress. On Sunday, two of our friends (different households) got sick and couldn't come to church. One is on date for October, hopefully it still works out. The other is close to setting a date, and we put Finnegan on date! He is planning to be baptized with his 8 y/o cousin, Cayla. Okay so maybe we did have some crazy success! Transfer news came out the other night, remember how I've never stayed anywhere longer than a transfer? That phase is behind me now, I'll be staying in Salina for another transfer, and I'll be training! I'll figure out who my new missionary is on Wednesday, I'm already plotting his future success. Fun times! As I've continued my journey to understand personal revelation and the Holy Ghost's presence, I've found struggles and success. Some days our lesso

Learn to "Hear Him"

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Good Morning! We have seen many miracles this week! I know God is at the head of this work, as none would have come without him. It's been such a blessing to witness God guiding our day and leading us to those who need us. And even more importantly, recognizing His guidance to us. We found four new friends this week, one we didn't have any records of, two are siblings, three have met with missionaries in the past and all four have been humbled over time, so that two are honestly considering baptism as the next step in their covenant journey! It's such a blessing to find people who want to grow in the gospel, and make Jesus Christ a part of their life. We had our Zone Conference this week, and the theme was "Hear Him." This request is repeated across the books of scripture, always from our Heavenly Father, concerning His Son, Jesus Christ. I looked forward to Zone Conference in part because of the direction we'd receive on this topic. Last time the focus was on