What are the biggest
differences between Killeen and Burleson?
Is it the fact that
nobody wants to talk to you at their doorstep?
Is it the fact that
there's no "project" type ghetto housing?
Or really no big
ghetto at all?
And no Ghetto blasted Cadillac's
and Lincoln town cars rocking 24 inch rims on every street? (thank goodness
there's not...)
Is it the fact that I
now get to ride in a car?
Is it the fact that
nobody is in the military?
Is it the fact that if
someone is in the military and you use military lingo in conversation with them
they assume you are military too?
Is it the fact that a
gallon of milk is only 98 cents instead of 3.98?
Although those are all
true, the biggest difference is simple.
The difference is
about 30 degrees Fahrenheit.
and it is wonderful.
Anyway, Burleson is
great. Even though tracting seems like a total waste of time because no one
wants to talk, it is still a great area. My new companion is Elder Sare. He is
from Fremont California, and he's been out about 14 months. The ward here is
awesome. The members are just stellar, we have exchanges (someone coming out
with us) almost every day Tuesday through Sunday, and they all love
missionaries. There are a couple families that are huge. Like, the kids grow
up, move out, but stay in the ward, and then their kids do too. There is a
family in the ward with 12 kids. (only like 4 of them still live at home) the
oldest is 32 and the youngest is 5. They are a way fun family. There's another
family that we have FHE with every week. They are big too, not quite as big,
but still big and it's a lot of fun. Plus the house we go to every monday night
for FHE has a baby grand piano that they let me play :) so that is a huge
bonus.
This area seems like
it has so much potential, but it has been a little bit lower on the success
lately. We are hoping to change that.
We have a couple of
investigators, Fran and Brittana, that we are losing this week. I say losing
because we are not dropping them, and they are not dropping us. They are foster
kids and are being adopted this weekend. They both had baptismal dates for last
Saturday, but their "new mom" forbids them from joining the LDS
church. She also "does not feel comfortable" with them have copies of
the Book of Mormon. They are very upset about that and are going to work on her
to see if they can change it. This family they are joining goes to a "Mega
Church" where they all sit in an auditorium and watch a televised pastor
from somewhere else preaching. The girls hate it, because "it's so
fake" (Fran's word choice) and they don't feel the spirit there at all.
From what it sounds like their new mom has some misconceptions about the LDS
church and is probably thinking that the anti stuff she has heard at some point
is true. Their new family lives just outside our area in the FT Worth 3rd ward
boundaries, so the good thing about that is I know the Elder who covers that
area quite well. His name is Elder Warburton :)
Anyway, can I just
tell you how frustrating Anti-Mormon stuff is? It is very frustrating. People
hear the most random things and then think its doctrine. Last night I was asked
about Warren Jeffs. Ugh.
"He's not
mormon?"
"No"
"what is he
then?"
"A pervert"
"Haha, that
works. But really what religion is he?"
"a breakoff group
that is not affiliated with the LDS church at all."
"Oh, ok. That
makes sense"
Boom. Misconception
eliminated. One less ignorant person in the world.
Well, I had a lot more
I wanted to talk about, but we have District meeting really soon, so I have to
go.
I love you all!
I am going to start
putting up a Mormon.org profile for you to check out every week. The videos are
short, so check them out.
Did you ever see the
movie Forever Strong?
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