Monday, July 23, 2018

July 23, 2018 - Big Cottonwood Stake

I have been doing terrible with all my emails. It's time I reported on some stuff!
So first off, the 4th of July, we went on exchanges, so I was in South Salt Lake, on a bike all day. We biked everywhere, and talked to every person that was outside, for like 9 hours straight. We stopped twice, to eat some food, but the rest of the time we were sharing with others the good news of Christ's restored gospel, and how this is the Promised land. People loved it! 
Here in Holladay it is quite the same. We work as hard as we can, talk to every person we see, and try to help each individual claim the blessings of eternal life and the companionship of the Holy Ghost. Some of the people (specifically those whose houses are bigger than church buildings) don't want to hear a thing. Others, those in the rest of our area, are so willing to accept this message from God. We will randomly stop and help people all the time. One lady didn't want to talk, she told us to leave, so we started cleaning up the things she was trying to clean. Her heart softened so much, and it was great to see the Spirit touch her, and help her feel God's love. 
A miracle we saw was with a man named Todd. Many people in Utah have lived here very long, and supposedly "know all about the church", and have talked to missionaries "hundreds of times". Well, that may be the case for some, but not everyone. Todd was out in his yard, so we stopped to talk, and we actually thought he was a member. Nope, he just has lived here 38 years, takes clients to tour Temple Square, but has never had missionaries in his home to present the message of the Restoration of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. So we did. It was so powerful, and he committed to read from the Book of Mormon and pray about it. We are excited for our follow up date. 
So yes, that is what is going on. We have 2 people preparing for baptism this week, more to follow, and this is the best thing I have ever done in my life! 
Also, my bike I had was starting to die on me. It actually wrecked itself twice. So we went to get it checked out, and with the grinded gears, broken chain, broken brakes, and snapped frame, I decided to buy a new bike. It is great because now we are able to up the speed of the Lord's work even more. 
We see miracles every day. I love serving these people and the Lord! 
I love you all!
Love, 
Elder Adams
p.s. picture of me and my new bike. Also, for Pioneer day, one ward held sacrament meeting outside, everyone dressed in Pioneer clothes. Then, Tuesday we will have a huge breakfast and fireworks all day!



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