We were out trying to track down some old formers and potentials and as we were walking one of our investigators, Lili, drove past us and then stopped and told us to come by. So we did and we planned on setting expectations with her. But as we started talking she totally set them for us. She said that this is something she wants to pursue and asked how she could join. So we discussed baptism and her learning more. The only thing she had concerns about was that she didn't know enough about the "culture" of the church. But it was awesome so were hoping to set a baptism date with her this week.
Cheryl is still doing awesome. Her baptism is going be this Saturday at 11:30! I'm pumped cause this is my first baptism! She came to church Sunday and during second hour she expressed her concerns about her husband, he is supportive but he just doesn't really believe in anything or understand why she has to go to church for so long. The ward mission leader (who is a convert) and his wife (the R.S. president) were there and pretty much took that one and bore powerfull tesimonies. I also had a scripture come to mind it was 1 Cor. 7:13-16 which are awesome and perfect for the situation.
Anyways that's it for this week, the rest of the time was spent tracting and other forms of finding. It is HOT AND HUMID here, it was in the 90's all week with lots of humidity. It is super pretty and green though.
The Ferry Farm, the house you can kinda see is a replica of George Washingtons boyhood home, built on the foundations of the original house. This is where he famously chopped down a cherry tree, and me next to the Rappahanock river where he also famously threw a rock all the way across.
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