So, we have had so many miracles this week. Lets see if I can
remember them all.
we got a number from one of the ladies that we met at Zumba, one
of the other ladies saw us walking off the base on . . . Saturday after
volunteering at the USO sun & fun day, transportation worked out, our mini
missionary had a great time and was sad to go home, and we got a new
investigator.
Bobby, our new investigator, is a friend with one of our member
families, the Comtes. He's been going through a bit of a rough time because he
didn't believe what he was taught as a child. He's been searching for the truth
for at least a couple years, and the last couple weeks, he's been praying and
asking God what he wants him to do, where he should go, because he feels like
he has no direction in life. So, Saturday, we were with the Comtes, and getting
ready to leave, and Bobby comes over to play games with Brother Comte and
another friend. So we sat and talked with him for a bit, gave him a card, and
made an appointment with him for Sunday evening at the Comtes. Sunday night, we
went over the plan of salvation with him. He had wonderful questions, like,
whether people could make it to the Celestial kingdom without being baptized,
and how it seemed too easy to not go to hell, because even the terrible people
go there. JT was really cool some of his insights, and stuff. We gave him a
pamphlet, and a Book of Mormon, and he was glues to the book, and asked whom
Alma is, and was just engaged the whole time. It was spectacular, and so
amazing. I'm so excited for him.
That was basically the high light of the week. We're so excited
to talk to him about the restoration on Wednesday.
Sorry it's so short this week. I can't remember enough details
from our other miracles to make them good stories, which makes me sad. But I
love you all, and am so excited to hear from you next week!
Thank you for the love, emails, and prayers. They are felt and
appreciated.
Love ya!
-Sister Montgomery
Sent from my iPad
P.S.
Tomorrow is Sister Layman's birthday. She's turning 20 and the whole ward is
feeding us this week. We have so many meal appointments; we have basically no
extra time. It's crazy. But it's also fantastic, because member work is the
only "real" way we can do missionary work. But it's so much fun!!
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