Hello, everyone!
This week we had Zone Conference, and I felt that I was able to learn so much about just how important it is to be bold in inviting others to repent. One thing that was discussed was that we need to be constantly focusing on the doctrine of Christ! Okay, so one of the amazing miracles that I found out was that Brother Gout, who I taught in my last area, went to Church this past week! Sister Gout, who's fully active, was so excited that she even accidentally got ready and they went to church on Saturday. I love them both so dearly, and it's been amazing to see his growth and change!
Anthony's interview went great! He told us that as he studied a talk from President Monson, he was able to feel the spirit and that, in his own words, "Monson is growing on me!" So, Anthony was baptized Saturday, and he just had so much support! He completely changed his life around, and it has been great to teach him over the past few weeks! He's quite the character, and he just reminds me so much of Nathan.
This week I went on exchanges with Sister Barber! She's fresh out of the MTC and she's just a great missionary, and it was neat to bring her to my area! She has a great love for the people, which is always a good indicator of a good missionary. :)
A highlight for the week was that we were able to meet with the guy we met last week! His name is David, and he ended up having a lot of good questions about the plan of salvation, and about second changes. He's had a rough life, but he liked the concept of the three degrees of glory. He even asked if we could come back and he set up a time and date before we even could bring it up, which was a neat change! Also, we were able to meet this one super sweet lady who admitted to us that she hasn't been active in awhile, but she agreed to go to Stake Conference with us! During the prayer we said after our message with her, she got a bit emotional. The Spirit was so strong, and it was great to be able to sit by her during conference! We also got to visit a few families and again invited them to church, and it always so wonderful to see members return to activity in the church. Often, they express just how much they have been able to see the difference in their lives.
Yesterday, we were able to meet with three of the high councilmen over missionary work in a few of the Married Student Stakes. The church buildings for the Married Student Stakes are just incredibly huge! They each have two chapels inside of them! We also were able to give a training to the Ward Mission Leaders in one of the Married Student Stakes, and it was neat to see just how much they care about the work.
Spiritual thought: Mosiah 13:33-35- It just really meant a lot to me this week reading about Christ and all that He truly did for us. In the chapter heading for Isaiah 53, it talks about how Christ "makes His soul an offering for sin," and we know that a "soul" is both the body and the spirit. Christ suffered in both body and spirit during the Atonement, so just the working I found just so interesting!
Much love,
-Sister Cottrell
Anthony wanted to take pictures with us wearing his nice suit, instead of in his baptism attire :)