K is doing so good! We met her 3 separate times this week, and she came to church for the first time in probably 8 months on Sunday. It was such a cool miracle, and I'm so grateful for her and her sweet family and spirit. Sister Roberts has so much love for her, and she almost cried when K came to church. She is so sweet, and is learning to develop charity recently. She is really trying to improve.
S didn't meet us and is so overwhelmed with work, and R read the Book of Mormon 5 separate days this week. M our less active - this was also a miracle - had his brother who was actually there this week and is a member, and his brother is going to help him study about the Atonement and M is supposed to search for 'Why God lets bad things happen to good people'.
We have really been working to get member referrals in this ward, and currently have a really large wall with members and the referrals they are working on, and when we are supposed to follow up. It's so fun to put a 'date' on our members. Also, we were able to contact a Norwegian with the 4 minute Restoration! He was so touched by it, and told us he believes it's true. We plan to meet him this week. We also got to contact on the bus on our way back home from Bedok the night the MRT broke down, and we handed out 4 separate Books of Mormon. It was really, really exciting! We put our faith into it, and we were able to contact some really fantastic people.
The MRT broke down this week, and so we were forced to take the buses. So, a 45 min ride home turned into 2 hours! It was insanity. It felt like a ride at Disneyland had broken down. But, we contacted some really awesome people, as you can see above. It was a crazy night!
Also, we were able to finish making all the wire balls with K, and take selfies with her son. He is adorable and their family is just really, really cute!
I met a family I will be teaching now I guess from Rwanda, when we went on unplanned exchanges with the STL's this week and that was super cool. The family is the sweetest. It was a super funny moment when the little 3 year old boy flashed us and told us about the circumcision that he got on his recent trip back to Rwanda. It was really, really awkward. Then, we were late home, so we grabbed some Honey Lemon Drink for our housemates to help them feel better, and then ran home as fast as we could.
I contacted someone in almost fluent Spanish.
I had a DELICIOUS dinner of Korean BBQ, and I will have to make it for you sometime, because it is seriously the best.
Gay marriage is huge, we taught in 3 separate lessons at church, and the church is totally true!
I've had so many experiences with the Book of Mormon that I have no doubt it's true. The secret is just to ask God, and plant that seed of faith. Logic will never work with this gospel, it's the simple experiences we have with the spirit everyday that keep us "listening to the right voice".
Love you!!
Love,
Sister Crabb
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