Dear Family and
Friends,
To start off. Last P-day
we were able to go to Beaufort and see the Mariner Museum there. I also went to
the fudge shop where we would go to on family vacation before my mission.
We also, sadly, said
goodbye to Elders Nutter, De Spain, and Godfrey from our district. But we also
welcomed in Elders De Mie, Ashcroft, and Sister Bettington. Elder Ashcroft is a
little bit shorter than me but has longer arms, so our reach is just about the
same. We get some good basketball going in the mornings!
Also this week we had
lots of success with lessons. This past Sunday we had a combined family home
evening with the English and Spanish members. Everyone brought a little bit of
food and we all had fun. We also had some papers with translations on them. We
had English, Spanish, and Harkanese (Harkers Island dialect).
After our family home
evening we were able to have a lesson with two investigators at once. Alex, and
Chris. It was really cool because Alex ended up testifying to Chris about the
Book of Mormon. Other than that not much is new. We kind of have basic routines
that we follow every week so sometimes not a whole lot changes!
I just want to share
with y’all that I know Christ Lives. He reigns in the heavens and He is our
Lord and Savior. If we just call out for help, He will protect us just like a
hen gathering her chicks. His reach is never too far for us. I love you all so
much.
Love,
Elder Adams
Funny no soliciting sign.
Missionary sophistication.
The Fudge Factory—where Harrison has eaten his
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