Okay,
so this last week was... I'm not sure where it went. Time seems to be
one eternal round. The weeks feel like days and the days feel like
weeks. I had a 3 month interview with president marking my 7 months in
the mission (apparently missionaries aren't very good at doing math ;)
ha ha). It was good. We talked about my current companionship, how I can
improve in my teaching by taking notes from how Amulek teaches in Alma
34. It's really a fantastic study. We taught a woman from Ghana for the
second time and this time it was a lot less high strung. I feel like I'm
starting to actually be able to connect with the people here. It's
good, just way different from any class of people I've ever known. Rich
people have a totally different culture.
On that note, I guess I have forgotten to tell you about B.
T. I don't know how that happened. B's first wife was the mayor of
West Linn throughout the 90's and is still a very prominent political
figure. He's been around Mormons his entire life, he's even a
genealogist but he had never been approached about the gospel until his
first wife died last year and he got remarried to a less active woman
who suddenly wanted the gospel back in her life when she got married.
B. is as very intelligent man. It's been so cool to see him progress
and make those epiphany moments in lessons telling us "you know people
really should listen to what you guys have to say before they turn you
away. There's a lot here that everybody should know." We laughed. He's
the nicest humblest guy you'll ever meet. He always takes pages of notes
when we teach. He got baptized on Saturday and he had us sing at the
service. I've never seen a man beam so happily than B. after he was
baptized and then again even more so when he was confirmed. He said He
could really feel the power of the priesthood in the circle. I could see
B. being a bishop one day. His goal even before he committed to being
baptized was that he wants to be sealed to his first wife in the temple
with his current wife as proxy. She said that she would be absolutely
honored.Editorial Note: We (Kent's family) also learned in a separate e-mail that parts of the Oregon Portland mission will be splitting off into two new missions in July. It remains to be seen which one Kent will be in when the time comes.
Also, he is allowed to receive e-mails from friends now. Send a note to his facebook page and Mom will give you his e-mail address.
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