I have officially been on a mission for over six months. September 20th was the mark.
Zone Conference is this coming Monday/Tuesday (Back to Bari). Then General Conference! Next week is going to be awesome. :)
Alright, remember those three colorful apartment buildings? Well, we have some new investigators from those buildings! Woot!
One of them is this young single mother, and we visited her. She told us that the only reason that she had us come back after she had answered the door, was because we made a really good first impression on her, and that is really important to her. She said her first impression of us made her want to learn more about what we teach. Now she is reading the Book of Mormon, and we are going to see her again on Friday! :)
Between the time that we first knocked on her door, and when we came back, she was curious. Apparently she knows someone who lives in one of the other colorful buildings who knew missionaries. She went and talked to her, because she wanted to make sure she didn't offend us by offering something that we couldn't eat/drink. Haha so now she knows about the Word of Wisdom, and still wanted to meet with us. Phew.
Also, apparently everyone in those apartments talk. They all were talking about us, sharing experiences. Hahahaha. This investigator heard about how we knocked on someone's door at 7:30pm and he said it was too late (but he had us come back the next day). Hahaha. We are famous in this apartment community. :D
More people have been coming to English Course, so Sorella Bailey and I do splits with some members so that we can have another class. We are not supposed to have more than 12 people in a class so that people can learn better. It is really fun to teach. This new program we have sometimes incorporates gospel things into learning. For example, yesterday I taught how to pray in English. I thought people wouldn't want to learn it...but then I remembered that I'm not in America and prayer is completely normal here. Actually about a week ago, someone asked if the class could learn how to pray in English, and luckily it was already planned.
Also, one of my students wanted to know what "LOL" meant. The class got a kick out of learning that. :)
Anyway, I love All of you, and I hope this week is great!
Con affetto,
Sorella Worsham
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