Monday, February 5, 2018

FOR FREE?

Hello Everyone!  

This week was so good. On Tuesday we held a free car wash at our church! So people would come, we would wash their car and while it was being cleaned some of us would take them on chapel tours and then at the end they watched a short Mormon message and we gave them a Book of Mormon! We had a lot of people come and it was so funny when they pulled up cause they would be like, "This is for free? What’s the catch?" well... the catch is you get to learn more about the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, you get a Book of Mormon and you get to feel the spirit AND YOU GET YOUR CAR WASHED. Pretty good deal if you ask me. We met some awesome people and got some good contacts to call and meet up with in the upcoming week. And it was so fun to wash cars and what’s even cooler is that two of our investigators the two guys who read the Book of Mormon, came and helped us wash and so did the bishop and other members. It was a great activity and a great way to find and our mission president wants us to do it every week now for a while...so if you have any good car washing tips let me know haha!


Also this week Mary, George’s wife told us she wants to baptized but she feels like she wasn’t there to learn all the lessons and she wasn't cause she always had to leave when the baby was crying and so she asked if we could teach her again! She learns a lot slower because she doesn’t know English well but wow she is so great. And cute George Junior came to church in his best outfit it was so cute. 

Also I’m attaching a pic of me peeling potatoes! Okay so here on the street they fry potatoes wedges and sell them for 5K and they are called chips but they are basically French fries. So my companion loves them so we have been going there a lot more and we have become friends with the people at the shop. Jack and Hanson work there and they always wave hi to us when we go by and talk to us about the work. Jack let me peel some potatoes this week which was actually super hard and I don’t know how he does it that fast. They go through around ten bags of potatoes A DAY. BIG BAGS. He also told me and Sister Sila about his family. He was an orphan for his whole life and lived at a religious orphanage. He started college but didn’t have enough money so now he is saving up so he can go to school to be a builder. He wants to go back and build for the orphanage. The people here are just the coolest, and jack definitely makes the best chips too! ;)



Anyways its gonna be a good week and the work still continues to go on! 

love you all, 


Sister Moulton 

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