On Tuesday we had our Zone Conference with President Schwitzer of the 2nd Quorum of the Seventy and his wife. He's president of the Europe East Area. It was pretty amazing to sit at the feet of such great people, Presidents Schwitzer and Klebingat and their wives. We were just taught for about 5 hours with a little lunch in the middle. It's amazing how clearly and simply they can explain the principles of the gospel. I attached a picture from the conference. One thing that I really loved from the teaching was that baptism is the natural fruit of repentance. Repentance comes before baptism and once a person has repented the baptism just follows, there won't be any problems. I feel that we need to help people repent, or make changes in their lives, more right from the beginning. Then, they will immediately start receiving blessings.
I don't know if I really mentioned that we started English practice up again here. It's a little slow getting started, but a few people have come. We just talk about gospel topics in English and it's been pretty nice so far. We had a really cool talk about health last time. They even brought up a few things that I hadn't even thought of. We always open with a prayer and sing a hymn or Children's Songbook song.
One member family has recently given us 3 referrals. One of them was one of the children's classmates and her mother. The father died about a year and a half ago at 33 years old and it's been really hard on them. The mother wants to know why bad things happen to good people. So many people have that question. I'm going to share Elder Cook's talk from the October 2011 General Conference next time.
The other referral is an older lady, about 60. We asked her why she wants to meet with us, what her expectations are and she said she just wants "to feel." She's been to different churches and heard lots of things, but hasn't "felt it." I don't know about her, but on that lesson I felt it. I hope that we can help her. I love teaching people truth.
We had an African guy come to Church yesterday. His name's Gali. He's from Congo, so his first language is French. He's studying here and learning English and Russian. It's interesting because I know all 3 of those languages. My Russian is kinda taking over other languages in my mind, but I can see manage alright. At the end of Church he said, "I'm glad I came to the church of knowledge." He liked it. We hope to be able to meet with him soon and teach him more about the Book of Mormon. We gave him one in French and one in English.
We taught a lesson to the members yesterday about how to do missionary work better. We spent a lot of time preparing for it and then people did a pretty good job of distracting the lesson and making many very long, not-so-necessary comments. It was kinda disappointing, but at the end we were able to stop at about the middle of what we'd prepared and tell them we'll do another one to cover the rest in a couple weeks. We want them to understand better what their role is, especially on lessons. It was great that they came, at least. We have some awesome members. They just love to talk.
The new translation of the Book of Mormon in Russian along with the triple are finally available so I was really happy to order it today.
The works moving along. I feel like I never have time to do everything. I'm constantly struggling to keep up with my journal. I love my mission though. I love my companion, my area, and my ward. I know that what we're doing is right. This is Christ's Church restored. The Book of Mormon truly is the word of God. It's an amazing testament of Jesus Christ.
One last note, Sergei and Larissa, who were baptized in December, are having trouble with their testimonies. Please pray for them.
Thanks for everything.
Love,
Elder Mahoney
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