Monday, May 15, 2017

2017. május 15-e

Sziasztok!!!
Well, we had a pretty normal week. In case you can't tell, that was sarcastic.
We had an exchange this week with the elder's from kaposvár. That was a lot of fun. I was with Elder Murphy, who's a good missionary. We had a pretty good exchange, and we even got a let in. That was a lot of fun. We taught a lady the entire restoration and got her contact information. Unfortunately, we didn't get a return appointment, but I am optimistic that we will be able to meet with her again. It'll be fun. The lady's name is Erika...
We went to Budapest Thursday and Friday for Zone Conference and Mission Leadership Council with Elder Patrik Kearon. That was a lot of fun. We had some good times and I learned a lot of good stuff that's going to help me be a better person and missionary. I'm really looking forward to applying a lot of that stuff. It's going to be great.
Other than that, we skyped yesterday which was fun and had some good times. We've got another fun week coming up with an exchange in Veszprém!
As far as a spiritual thought goes we have Mosiah 4:3. After King Benjamin has been teaching his people, they decide that they want to make a covanant and come unto Christ. After that happens, the Lord pours His spirit upon them and they recieve a remission of our sins. The reason I wanted to share this is that sometimes it can be really hard to know if we have been forgiven. But I know that if we have the Spirit with us, that is the Lord's way of saying that He has forgiven us. Then our job is too forgive ourselves.
Weekly miracle: This actually goes back to Erika, because as we were teaching her, we found out that she has seen a member going to church every sunday. They live really close to each other, but they don't actually know each other. However, this member's decision to be active and come to church had an effect that she didn't know about. So remember that you lift others and help them come to Christ just by doing what's right!

Sok Szeretettel,
Terry Elder

This is the Interspar where they buy everything.  It's similar to a super Walmart here.






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