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Dallin Davis' Mission Experience



Wednesday, July 20, 2011

7/20/2011 - No Double Dippin

So here are your questions for this week:

How many investigators do you have right now?
How did your baptisms go?
What do you do on Sunday?
How many wards do you visit? or how many wards in the building you attend?
How many members are usually in a ward over there?
How far is the church from where you live?
Do you get to meet or do anything with the church members?
Have you done any activities with the other missionaries?
Tell us an interesting story that has happened since you have been there? Love the answer to this one




WOW! I forgot about the annerversery i cant spell. You both and your mariage is why I am here and the person I am. We have about 12 progressing investigators right now so thats good but we want more. Our baptism fell through because the kid has a terrible fear of water and he ran out after I tried to dunk him once. (Tell the truth...how long did you hold him under?) I was kind of awestruck at first but you cant help those things. On sundays we go to ward coucil in the morning at 730 then church right after. we eat lunch and then its like another day of missionary work sometimes we go and chastize members and investigators why they didnt attend. No we dont chastize we show our concern. we are asigned to 1 ward and only one goes to our building the attendance is like 100 to 120 and it seems like that is the average here but i am not sure. We can walk to church we just have to take a bus to get to our area first. During church and when we go visit them for leccions or service is how I have gotten to know members. We also take someone with us from time to time a baron. We do stuff all the time with missionaries when we have zone coucil district meetings and pday we havent taken any trips or anything yet. the interesting story is that kid who ran out during the baptism I felt wierd standing there is the pila and the kid crying really loud not wanting to go back in. Love you mom talk to you later.

Paragraphs, spelling, using words we have no idea about the meaning...It's a work in progress.

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