Jefrett, on the other hand, got wet feet, which means he backed out at the last minute. He got scared. He has a lot of doubts about a Halloween dance we had a while back saying we shouldn't be worshiping Satan and God at the same time. Hopefully, he will understand we don't and will get baptized this weekend.
We had an open house at the church this Saturday too. All of us missionaries had a competition to see who could bring the most people from the street and get them to take a tour of our church. We all spread out in our own directions and started talking with hundreds of people, but mainly getting rejected. Elder Hunter and I ended up bringing 12 people. It was a lot of fun but was super hard. On a particular contact that some other missionaries had, they decided to talk to 4 young kids who are maybe 17 and 18 and on their way to play soccer. Thinking they would just get rejected, they decided to just invite them to the church and they accepted and took the tour. The next day, out of our surprise, we see 2 out of the four sitting at church. They loved it. That same night we had a big family home evening with our bishop and we invited one of the kids to come with us and eat some free food. Out of our surprise, he brought both of his parents and his two younger brothers telling them how much he liked church. We had an incredibly powerful family home evening and his whole family was stoked. They are super interested in listening and coming to church.
A great example of how the Lord works through his servants in mysterious ways to bring and invite his children once again to come unto him.
Since Thanksgiving is coming up, I've been thinking about how we need to always be grateful for the little things we have. This year especially, I'm grateful for my family, my country, my agency, the atonement, and the loving arms God offers for each one of us. I know he lives and loves us.
See ya in 294
Love Elder Rich