This week I've been trying to be like Jesus. I'll get back to that point later though. We had a lot of good things happen this week. first of all, It's been crazy to try and have two areas in one. We've just been visiting several investigators and their families all week long to try and figure out who really wants to progress. That's been kind of interesting because a lot of what we've started to do is focus more on the people and not just thinking about getting people baptized. With the mission boundaries getting ready, to change, everyone wants to get a hundred baptisms as a mission this month, so the pressure has been high. My comp and I have been doing everything we can though to help all of our investigators to get to where they need to be so that they can take that important step. In other news, we have a really big house. We now have two fridges, two floors, a ton of extra space, and a cat that doesn't want to leave us alone. With all of the extra space, we have decided to fill the house with pictures of Jesus, and dedicate a fridge to Mexican coke. I may or may not finally start to gain weight. We'll see how much coke we drink though.
As I said though, I've been trying to be like Jesus this week. This also once again has to do with what I've been doing in trying to search more for the needs of our investigators and teach them what they need to learn rather than just focus on getting them to church or accepting a baptismal date so that our numbers look good for our area come Sunday. This has meant a lot of slower lessons, more promised blessings and connecting with the people, and a much stronger connection with the spirit. This connection has had a profound impact on how I've felt towards my investigators. I'm no longer looking at them as potential statistical reports, and more like people that need to feel the love of the savior. I find that I'm trying to make my commitments fit there needs, rather than search for a way to make their needs fit my commitments. Even though I know that this will end in baptism, we're working to make baptism the evidence that our investigators know that the church is true and that they have seen that in their lives.
That's all for now
Elder Gooden
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