How much snow have you gotten? It has been about 6-8 inches each storm but the next day it starts to melt and is gone after 4 days. I bet it is hard to be on a bike in the snow. Just the way the temperature has been so dramatically fluctuating makes it too slick to ride the day it snows, but every day after that is pretty ok.
It has been a good week here in Spring Creek. Chief in our successes this week has been that Bonnie is really serious about investigating and both she and Teri came to church!
We finally got to teach lesson 1 to Bonnie this week and it really tied everything together. Not only did she understand what it meant and accepted our challenge to find out if it is true. We are going to be helping the ward move her to a new ground level apartment this week and are going to focus on helping her her her answer. We are so thrilled to see her progressing.
Teri is struggling a bit and is not sure that she could be a part of any organized religion. We pressed past that concern and are going to try and resolve it at our meeting this week. We are going to go back to lesson one and try and help her recognize her answer. We could use some prayers for her.
Erin has officially been diagnosed with cancer and her family has pressed for her to move back to Missouri so they can help her through treatment. She has said her mother is completely atheistic and that is basically the rule of the house. She told us the most horrifying story of her childhood. I can't even bring myself to tell you the details. We are going to try to teach her one more lesson before she moves and get an address so we can send the missionaries her way. Sad, but we have done what God needed us to do.
Other than that, we have been seeing good things with some of the less active members we are working with and had a few at church. We are going to shift our focus to trying to contact LA's and part member families to find more people to teach. Glad that we have the ward behind us.
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