I followed my families example and went to a one room school house. We did a big just serve helping hands service project at the Pioneer Village in Selma. We cleaned, but mostly just ended up looking at cool old stuff.
We also helped Brother Bolin fix his VCR, which is basically as old as the Pioneer Village.
This week we had, as the Subject line/title suggests, a lot of meetings. We had a district Meeting on Tuesday, a Zone meeting on Wednesday as well as a Missionary Coordination meeting and a pre-coordination meeting, an all day Trainer Trainee meeting on Friday, the service project on Saturday, and then church on Sunday. It was a lot of fun, a lot of learning, and a lot of meet.
Elder Mountford and I were still able to hit the pavement searching for new investigators, helping less actives come back to church, and helping our investigators on the path to Conversion.
We were able to have a very spiritual lesson with the Zamora family, who are starting to build some positive momentum again.
It rained a little this week, and there almost was a big rainstorm, but it missed us.
I learned a lot this week about the importance of frequently praying and remembering God. God has a larger impact in our lives than we often give him credit for, and as we are grateful, and look for the blessings that he has given us, we are able to have much more happiness and success. It helps us to be humble, and to have faith in him. I know that God lives and that he loves us.
Elder Keeley
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