Hey
family!
So I
don't really go into depth on who we are teaching because I think it's illegal
to share information about other people over the internet here in Germany. So
yeah deswegen (that is why), and if they see stuff on the blog thing they might
get upset.
But
anyways everyone is doing well. Alli left to Syria for a month, so we won't be
seeing him for a while. And we haven't been able to make it out to the Italian
guy. Manuela is doing well. We met with
her and Brother Kramer Saturday and had a good lesson about prayer, fasting and
personal revelation. It went really good and Brother Kramer is super nice. He
is always joking around but then he is good at bringing it back and being
serious.
Our
goal isn't going to good. We are kind of slacking a bit on that. But we are
getting better at talking to people, not more people, but holding a
conversation and trying to help others come closer to Christ. We talked to a
guy on the street and we thought he didn't speak German because I asked if he
wanted to meet sometime and he just said yeah. Normally no one says yeah. So we
thought he didn't understand but then he started talking to us more and he
really did seem interested so hopefully we can meet Thursday.
Monday
we did that other move and the lady did live on the third floor, but she had an
elevator so it took zero time. It was way better. It did suck having to take a
train all the way to Witten though.
Also
this week, I got proposed to. There was some girl walking with her two friends
and I think she said "missionaries!" and then she got on one knee and
asked if one of us wanted to get married. I told her not yet and she looked a
little sad. Haha it was super weird.
I am
getting your pictures and I did get the video. Thanks that was cool. I can't
believe they already have the bridge done. I remember when it was just that big
pile of dirt.
Well
it sounds like the fair is going good. I miss fair food. It is just the same
every year but it's so good, but that's okay. Today we are going to a member’s
house and he is making us his famous lasagna. It's so good.
Quick
question for you. What is the purpose of a ward council and what do you think
we can do as missionaries to make it a more effective use of time. Well we
taught this one guy. (I don't want to share his name) but it was a really good
experience for me. I haven't done too much teaching out here but that was
awesome it makes me really want to teach again. He had actually read and he had
questions for us. He had real legit questions from his life that he needed help
with. We told him about the Holy Ghost and how God will help you know what's
right and wrong, and he asked us why he did bad things in his life. It was
a way cool experience and what I liked best was he had questions that he had
seemed to have actually have pondered about, not just stupid try and prove us
wrong or get us stuck questions. It's kind of hard sometimes I got a
little frustrated talking to a guy on a street. I asked him if he wanted to
learn more and he asked me if I wanted to learn more about his church and I
didn't answer right away and so he said "see you have your religion I have
mine you don't want to learn about mine why do I want to learn about
yours." It was kind of dumb but I just need to be better at telling people
I do want to learn more and add on to what they already have. But oh well I
guess there is always next time.
Hey
mom, there are definitely a million refugees here. And no we haven't had any
more moves. You would think the refugees would hear us out but most of them are
already Muslim and think that Jesus is just a prophet. So it doesn't go too
far. The leaves here are all still green but it's definitely getting a little
colder here, which is good. It was such a hot summer. Well see you all later!
Auf
Wiedersehen!
Devin
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