Monday, June 3, 2013

This week in iowa


This week was a really good week with a lot of surprises. We set a baptismal date with the daughter of a recent convert she is 18 and really likes her party life but she is willing to try something new for her son. We also were finally able to teach this lady who is really going through a hard time. Her circumstances have really humbled her and she is now willing to change and to be different. She is a great lady and we had an awesome lesson with her yesterday. She has been looking for a way to change her life and it just so happens that we have that. We are still spending a lot of our time working with less active members and recent converts. There are a lot of them here is this town.
            We also had a baptism this week for a young kid who has been going to church off and on for a long time. He is a really good kid and he will receive the Aaronic priesthood next week. I am so excited for him to be able to do this. He is 13 but really smart and willing to do whatever he needs to, to come closer to our father in heaven,
            Another cool thing that happened is that we had a funnel cloud rip through town. It did minimal damage just knocked over some trees and some branches. We were in the church for district meeting and where about to leave when the sirens went off and we decided to stay for a bit, lucky we did. The nice thing about Burlington though is that because it is so hilly and so close to the Mississippi it is extremely hard for a tornado to touchdown and even if they do it is hard for them to stay down so I am relatively safe. Plus we have a huge metal container that we can hide in in our basement if we had to.
            And finally we got transfer calls this week. So I am sad to admit it but I am nearing the end of my mission. It has gone by way too quickly. But because I was so close to the end I thought that I would be exempt from more responsibility, instead I have received more. The mission age change has really changed the whole dynamic of everything in the mission field. So even though I only have 2 transfers left I am becoming a zone leader and instead of transferring me they are keeping me here. Also normally if you become a zone leader you are put with another zone leader who will teach you how things work. Instead they are expecting me to train a new zone leader as well and I will be in charge of the missionary force working at the Nauvoo pageant in July. Aka my work load just doubled. I must have not been learning what I needed to so the lord wants to see if this will get things through my thick head. I don’t know we will see what happens. I did not expect this but we will see what happens. I am so grateful for the chance that I have to serve and to be a missionary. I love you all and I wish you the best have a great week.


--
Elder Jacob Gibson of the Iowa Des Moines mission

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