What a quick week.
After interviews, we went on exchanges with the Zone Leaders. I went to the Melbourne area with Elder Thomas. We were able to go onto the Deseret Ranch which is owned by the church. There are miles and miles of land that is used for cattle ranching. There are members and non-members who live there so we taught a lesson and went to dinner. It was really cool because they are all very southern and have thick southern accents. I felt the Spirit the entire time I was with Elder Thomas. This was one of the best exchanges I've been on. Elder Thomas is so loving and spiritual. I was able to realize things that I need to improve on and ways I can become a better missionary.
Funny side story: one morning, Elder Pottle wanted to eat a protein bar, when he opened the cupboard, I heard a soft scream. Not a blood curdling scream, rather a surprised scream. I instantly knew that it was a "I saw a cockroach and now I don't know where it is" scream. I laughed as I watched Elder Pottle search through every item and cardboard box in the cupboard. We finally found it and got rid of it, but this occurs way too often for it to be abnormal.
Sunday, we had atleast ten non-members at Sacrament meeting because of the primary program. Our ward seriously has the cutest primary kids. The Spirit was so strong in the meeting. Even though most of the non-members that came aren't interested in the gospel, we hope that the program planted a seed for their future.
After church, we met with David and taught him the Restoration of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. He is so prepared to hear the gospel right now. He told us that he read Alma 36, highlighted verses, and memorized verse 30. He said that he went through his own apostasy. He is ready to hear God's voice and progress in the gospel. It amazes me how the Spirit teaches people and how little missionaries actually do. I feel like I'm just a witness to a marvelous change.
Mosiah 4:10 "And again, believe that ye must repent of your sins and forsake them, and humble yourselves before God; and ask in sincerity of heart that he would forgive you; and now, if you believe all these things see that ye do them."
I can't believe we are starting week five of the transfer. I've gotten to the point where I've forgotten things about the world. I can't remember names of popular songs or movies. It's hard to remember trips I've taken and things I did before my mission. At this point, I only really know how to be a missionary. It has been very rewarding to forget myself and allow the love of Christ to flow through me.