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Another thing that was really neat, Saturday night we got a call from President Forbes, he called to tell us that he was planning on driving up Sunday morning to come and check out the Carlton Branch. It was a really neat experience our church attendance from last week literally doubled. There were 53 people there. We invited a couple less active families to come to church and we had 3 investigators attend. It was wonderful. President Forbes really enjoyed church and he said he has heard nothing but great things about us from the members. He wanted to come and check out the branch because he wanted to make sure that we were settling in and that everything was going good. He was very impressed he even wrote about us in his letter to all the missionaries it said, "Yesterday, Sister Forbes and I were attending a branch in Carlton that was recently reopened by the sisters. Several members came up to me and shared with me how the sisters in just over a week of work had made an impact on the branch. They identified several members who had come to church because of the efforts of the sisters. We have many opportunities to perform missionary work and help the wards and branches as we work the inactive."
One of the focuses that our mission has right now is the NAC (North American Central) initiative, or as the stake is calling it the "Rescue Report". This initiative was presented by a 70 who is over our area. He wants us to focus on reactivating families and helping the whole family to be baptized. Some of the ways we are able to help with this is by looking at the people who have part member families, are perspective Elders and have a child off record. As we reach out to these specific families we will not only be building the kingdom of God but we will also be strengthening the people already in it. As Sister England and I have been trying to identify these families we have been able to see a lot of success. We are really happy to be here in Carlton.
With these two initiatives we have some new key indicators that we are recording. NAC: which is whenever we make contact with the people on the list. TCI: This stands for Tract-Contact-Invite. I have really enjoyed this change. I have felt like it has made the quality of our lessons better. Instead of trying to hurry and teach a lesson to the people we meet our new motive is to have a meaningful conversation with them and then to invite them to do something, whether that is to come to church, go to Mormon.org, or even to watch He is the Gift. It has become a lot more natural and we are still able to teach lessons even though it isn’t our intent. We are excited to see the investigators that come as we have this new mind set.
A lot of other wonderful things happened this week. We have been able to meet with a lot of the members of the branch. Active and less active. It has been great to get more familiar with everything in the area. Oh! A couple of random things I have forgot to mention. Our church meetings are only two hours right now, they are hoping to make it three again but right now there is only sacrament meeting and Relief Society/Priesthood. Our apartment is pretty nice. The only downfall is we have a super small kitchen. We don't have a stove so we have to use what is called a hot plate (which I didn't even know was an actual thing), we don't have an oven so we have what would be a step up from the Easy-Bake-Oven that I had as a child, and we only have a little mini fridge, but on the plus side is we have the biggest freezer you could ever imagine. All you have to do is open up our front door, unlimited space. We just have to worry about bears. (Just kidding grandma. I haven't seen a bear yet!) I already told you about the Jeep so I guess that pretty much brings you all up to speed. Oh did I mention its pretty cold up north?? Well it is! I am super grateful for my fur hat! I even talked Sister England into buying one. The one thing I love is how pretty it is! I LOVE IT! The pine trees are so beautiful with all the snow on them. Anyways back to real missionary work.
Mine is homemade inspired by J&K Christmas Sweater INC. |
Another thing that Sister England and I tried is we sent out a text to all the people in our phone: former, potentials and people who had recently had been meeting with the Elders. We sent out a text saying that we are new in the area and that we would love to come over and introduce ourselves to them. We have been getting a lot of responses and we have set up quite a few appointments.
Another day we were out knocking doors in a small town and we met a boy named Trevor. He was just coming back from the store so we started walking with him back to his house. He told us that he was just thinking about how he needed a change in his life and that he needed religion. We are also going to be meeting with him later this week.
There is also a man that the Elders in Duluth have been driving down to come see named David. He has been meeting with the missionaries for a little over a month now. He is prepared and wants to be baptized. We are planning on setting a date with him next week.
There are a lot of things happening here in the Carlton branch. Lots of work for us to do, people for us to see and people for us to find. Again I love the Christmas season. There is no better time to share the gospel with others. Everyone's hearts are so soft and full of love. Don't miss the opportunity to
#ShareTheGift!
I love you!
Love Sister Kendra Curtis
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Hi Kendra,
ReplyDeleteI am glad your Mom finally updated your blog. I love to read it and all the wonderful things that are happening in your life. It sounds like you are in a wonderful place right now. Branches are always nice to be in. The members really have a need for the missionaries and the spirit they bring. You are having so many wonderful experiences which you will remember the rest of your life. Isn't the feeling of Christmas wonderful. If people could only have the wonderful spirit of love and caring all year long. All my love.