Well hey there!
This week was really good. Elder Boltz and I set a goal for 100 lessons this transfer (we usually hit around 80) and are already well on the way. We have 37 as of last night with 4 weeks to go so we should kill it.
Tuesday we were able to have a really good lesson with a part member family in the Samoan ward. THey had been taught the 5 lessons over and over and the previous missionaries all pushed super hard so when we got in we pretty much told them that was exactly what we werent going to do. THey really opened up to us and we now teach them according to their needs and they enjoy it. Funny how that works... (teach people not lessons!)
Wednesday we saw quite a few people. THe most noteworthy thing is we had dinner with the family that has AoG (Assembly of God) members living with them. THe AoG fam wasnt there so the mother talked to us about wanting to become better with the scriptures and strengthen her testimony so now we are going to keep going back to help her and her kids out.
Thursday was a little weird. We met with a Samoan referral from some other missionaries. He is hardcore AoG now but apparently he used to be LDS but he gave a bunch of BS excuses as to why he isnt anymore. But he is super nice to us and lets us share messages. Line upon line I suppose.
Friday pretty basic. We taught a lot of lessons but nothing super noteworthy.
Saturday we did service at Mojave Narrows. Its sort of a camping ground/park thing. But there were so many volunteers everyone just stood around for a while. The Samoan ward had a BBQ after (obvi we went!) and we played rugby with the youth. On our way home we finally got in contact with a referral that we have been trying forever. We set a return apt for this wednesday so we will see how it goes.
Sunday was good, there were a few Samoan homecomings from downthehill so our ward was half its usual attendance. The speakers didnt even show up so Elder Boltz and I had to improv. It was alright, I talked about Jesus Christ coming for the sinners and not for the righteous, related it to the strait and narrow and why we come to church. We had dinner with Bishop Pauga that night, he is super cool. Crackin Tongan jokes all day because his wife is Tongan haha. Later that night we went over to the Nonu house, picked up peters wife as a new investirgator because, long story short, she lost her records. #freebaptism #itsallaboutnumbers #justkiddingnumbersarepeople2
yea that was my week.
Keep workin' hard an don'quit
Elder Ockey