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Week 19: Reilly and Fred

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The Trio Well it's been another fast week out here in the good ol desert. The weeks seem to be flying by as of late and the P-Days come and go quickly. It has been cooling down faster than my body can acclimate to so the cool 60 degrees that we get when the sun goes down is a little too cold which I never thought I would say a few weeks ago. However, the cool weather has made it infinitely easier to do missionary work. Not walking into a hair dryer feels amazing! Something else that makes the missionary work easier is some added company. This is Reilly: Reilly started walking with us while we were tracting up in North Adelanto (straight ghetto). He didn't try to bite us after a few minutes so we figured he wasn't too dangerous. Reilly would come right up to the doors with us so we used this as an easy way to start talking to people. We would ask them if they were missing a dog or knew where it belonged. Sadly we never actually found where his home is but he w

Week 18: Baptism Number Two

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The most exciting thing that happened this week was the baptism of our investigator, Diane. I was able to be the one to baptize her but Elder Kunz was with us in the font because she has a broken arm and wasn't able to use it and we wanted to make sure that everything went right. When she came out of the water and we confirmed everything with the witnesses her first reaction was "I did it" with a big ol' smile on her face. There is no better feeling than seeing that smile from someone who just made their first covenants with our Father in Heaven. Elder Kunz was able to confirm her yesterday and that same smile re-appeared. It's amazing to see the light that enters these people once they come to the knowledge of the goodness of God and follow the example of our brother and Savior. After emailing last P-Day, the other elders that we live with and I drove through the ghost town that's up here which was pretty cool. Sadly we couldn't get out of the

Week 17: It's Raining It's (almost) Pouring

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I'm sure many of you know that I grew up in Maple Valley, Washington which is near the foot of the mountains and consequently I have seen more rainy days than sunny. Because of the lack of Vitamin D throughout my childhood I loath the rain and bask in the sun's "life-giving light".  The Lord saw fit to humble me though and sent me to the high desert where up until this week, I could count on one hand the number of times I had seen rain hit the ground. A few days ago and today we were able to enjoy the rain sent from the heavens to cool us down and help me appreciate the rain that I had once despised.  This week has felt like a very average week as a missionary. We knock on some doors, talk to some nice people, have people flee from us and we teach anyone that will listen. But something that is exciting is the change happening within, within our investigators and within us. The change that happens within investigators is a result of an increase in faith of our Lord

Week 16: The Prodigal Son Returns

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So some of you may have heard of a crazy adventure that my roommates and I went on while we were all going to school. For those of you who haven't, here is the short version.  Wednesday: We decide we want to go to Vegas. That entailed all the planning. Friday: After everyone finished with class we loaded up the truck and headed down the 15. After arriving at Vegas at 11 pm we decide that now would be a good time to start looking for a hotel #genius. We give up looking for a hotel at around 1 am and decide to enjoy walking the strip from the hours of 1-3 am at which time many drugs were offered.  Saturday: 3am, we never found a hotel so we head to the nearest LDS Church building. 8 am, we wake up to 200 people in the parking lot of the building ready to do a stake service project. Then we decide to drive to the Grand-Canyon (not a short drive), and upon arrival find out that you must pay $50 per person to go. So we buy socks and leave. We learned from our mistakes so we book a