Dear President,
Are you ready for a week full of Zone Conferences? I'm excited! ...and I could whip out D&C 4, but I think you might get tired of hearing it after 4 conferences this week...But I'm up for it!
Our exchange with the Vanadzor Sisters went really well! Vandzor sisters will also be getting a mini missionary this week until Thursday, so hopefully that we ease the stress for both of them and with be good for Sister K as far as the language goes.
We hope to meet go on exchanges with the Gyumri sisters in the next week and then the Charentsavan sisters after that since we weren't able to go with them this week.
We had a ton of miracles in our area this week! We felt it was because we were out of our area for a day and a half in Vanadzor on exchanges. When we came back to Ajapnyak, the work really picked up! A lot of our members were calling us to go out to lessons with us! One member gave us a refferal that we haven't been able to contact yet, but will continue to work on it. Many of our members brought friends to the Relief Society activity we had this week, so we met a few potential investigators there.
A lady the sisters here have been working with for almost a year told us that she wants to get baptized as soon as her daughters come home from Georgia (which should be in a few weeks)! We're going to set a date with her when they get back!
One of our investigators who is a little older and has a harder time getting out of the house, came to the Nork Elders' baptism this week with us! She loved it! She has a baptismal date in July and our only concern with her is getting her out to church more.
We also met with an investigator who has been a little harder to open up, but we brought a member and our investigator just opened up like a book! It was so wonderful to actually be able to find out her needs.
A lady came up to us on the street too and asked about the church because she has friends in our ward, so we set up a time to meet with her. We brought one of her friends from the ward as a surprise and it was this members' first time coming to a meeting with the missionaries as a member present. She did wonderfully! She brought pictures of her baptism and bore such a powerful testimony. We picked the lady up as an investigator!
We also met this incredible lady on the street. She has a broken hip because a picnic table umbrella from a restaurant blew over and hit her, so she's a little immobilized. But she's pretty young and has 3 Masters and is working on her Doctorite right now. She studied in Georgia (the state in America) for a few years and knows perfect English. She had a lot of questions about Joseph Smith and the church and so we had a good discussion with her and picked her up as an investigator.
We also met a family on the street who invited us to their house...they live in a household of 20! We brought them banana bread this week and are hoping to meet with them this week (when we're not busy with Zone Conferences).
It has been quite a busy but wonderful week as far as the week goes.
I love you and Sister Carlson!
Love,
Sister Morreall
Dear Family,
I am glad to hear Mom's surgery went well! I am so proud of Trev and Asia for both getting the Stake Presidents' Award!! I love and miss you both!!
Love,
Misa :)
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