Monday, September 2, 2013

August 26th



Hello everyone!

Here I am, still on my mission....haha, I have one more week before the end of the transfer, then I will see if I will be here in Kiel for another transfer or not. Most likely I will, which will be sweet. I like it here, the people are really friendly and I love my district.

So last P-day, played some Kicker, just so you know, Sisters beat the Elders. That is all.

Our investigator that had a baptismal date decided he no longer wanted to get baptized. His girlfriend or something (this guy is like 70) didn't want him to be baptized and he is claiming that she is all he has. (She is super young, too, like 30, whatever) Anywho, this has apparently happened before. We told him we can't meet with him if he isn't willing to accept our message. So we are sending our Ward Mission Leader to go see what's up. We will see.

On Wednesday, I had my first member present lesson! It was great! We are teaching a man who is about 74, he is Catholic and basically almost all deaf, so we will see what happens.

So half way through the week, we were sitting there, thinking about what we could do. So we decided to thin out the numbers in our phone, because there were a lot that we didn't know about. From one hour of calling, we made out about 5 appointments! Wow!!! That was something really nice! We met one of them the next day, and he was really nice. He is Muslim, but enjoys looking at other religions because you don't know perhaps you're own religion is wrong. I hope that I can guide him to find the answer for his questions about the LDS church.

District Meeting was great, I had all the Elders wear the mustache glasses. It was hilarious.

Church was kick butt! Our Bishop taught, Bishof H. He can really get a point across. He talked about how members need to be working WITH the missionaries. Not AT them or not at all. He was very firm about it and I was just getting more and more excited about it! And afterward, so many members came to talk to us and invite us over and be joint teaches for us. I can tell that something big is gonna happen. Love it!!!

And so today, is Prep day and I had a fabulous idea! I got most of our district together to make fried burritos! (almost like home, but...not) It was delicious! YUM!

Love, Sister Rimmasch
    Keep the Faith
           AND
       Carry On

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