Monday, February 26, 2018

Ain't No Rest...

The reason for the title is I guess a few nights ago Elder Hulet woke up to me teaching him in my sleep. Who would've thought that would've been a thing? It's also been raining a ton! I wish that it could do the same to my home in Utah, then the grass would actually be a healthy green!

Anyway this week has been amazing. During the weekly Tuesday Splits with Elder Campbell, we went and visited a family that we had first visited the second night I arrived in Houston. We met with them the first time to help them understand the Book of Mormon better. We come back a month later and find out that the Husband received the Melchizedek Priesthood, blessed his baby, and they're going to be sealed in the Temple! I was so excited and happy for them that I almost cried. The joy of Eternal Families is something that I look forward to seeing everywhere I go.

Later in this week, Elder Hulet and I were going to teach an investigating family and were going to teach an FHE lesson. We were struggling what to do and were short on time, but after praying we were able put a plan together the best we could and the spirit was so strong in that home. The whole family could feel it and it has so far been one of the greatest experiences so far. Can't wait to see more!

Just want to leave y'all with my testimony that Heavenly Father loves us. He loved us so much that His son came down and sacrificed Himself so that we can return to live with Him and our families again and that is something that I know to be true. I love y'all and want to leave a challenge to serve someone this next week. Y'all have time for someone so don't be making excuse.

Elder Rogers the younger
My black [left] eye from last P-day. Don't worry it's almost gone.

Exchange with probably the happiest guy in Houston, Texas.

Before Rain 

After Rain (yes, it's the same area)

Lunch after exchanges at the Church.

Elder Hulet made me breakfast. What a stud.
So something I forgot to mention in the group email is that Elder Hulet and I have received a Singles Ward. The AP's used to have it but they were so busy no work was getting done, so they gave it to use and our area expanded about three times the size it originally was. It's crazy and we get to work on the Lone Star College campus. 
Elder Rogers the younger

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