Tuesday, June 10, 2014

One Month to Go... and some fun pictures!



Hello all!
I have one month left as a missionary and it's looking like it's going to be great! We have 2 super awesome investigators and they are both looking super solid to get baptized in 2 weeks. Both of them are former investigators (where most of my "success" has come from in finding people to teach.) One is 21 years old; his name is S. and he's super cool. We have a YSA girl in the ward sit in on his lessons and they seem to be into each other a bit ;) The best part is that she is also only a convert of 7 months. They would be perfect for each other too! We're always told that the Temple is the ultimate goal - baptism is just the beginning! Anyway, he want's to serve a mission too! Yesterday at church he was asking me a lot about how missions work and stuff and then the bishop announced a mission prep class and he got super excited! After Sunday School, we introduced him to the bishop and he asked about the class and the bishop invited him to come and he's going to meet with us on Tuesday and then right after attend the class!
The other one is about 26 years old and he's about to graduate from college. We called him about 3 weeks ago and met, gave him a baptismal goal for June 21st and then he said he'd be in the US for a wedding for 2 weeks, but still said he could hit his goal. He got back and we met on Thursday, he came to church and he said he still wants to be baptized on the 21st! He also committed himself to read the Book of Mormon for an hour or 2 every day because he has time for it! Tonight he's coming to YSA Family Home Evening ;)
We also had 2 Less active members who were close to being rescued and now all they need is callings from the ward to count as officially being rescued! One at church yesterday pulled me aside and said "I'm definitely coming back to church now." He meant permanently.
Ready for another miracle? We went to visit a less active family (mom and son) in a ghetto part of our area (it'd be a condemned area in the US). They let us in and they are such a happy little family! We introduced ourselves, shared our testimonies and they committed to coming to church. Unfortunately the son hurt his back on Saturday and couldn't move easily and the mom can't drive because of eye/ear problems. Last night we went to visit them and only the mom was home (a friend of the son took him to the doctor), but we stood outside and talked to the mom for a bit and she really wants to come back and said they'd be there next week.
My companion and I are working really hard and I'm trying to make the most of my last transfer. The Lord is helping us so much - I couldn't do any of this on my own. I can't do without Him and it would be a lot harder if I didn't have all of your support at home. Thank you all so much! We have seen so many miracles this week and we were able to exceed "mission standards" this week (numbers the President gives us to shoot for and if we consistently hit all of them, he promises we will baptize every month.) We've been super close on a couple, and having been hitting others regularly, but we're definitely going to see baptisms this month. I hope I don't sound prideful or anything, I'm just happy that the Lord has granted that I can be a part of His work and see so many wonderful things happen. I feel like Ammon in Alma chapter 26!
Good news!
I hit my biking goal! But there's a funny story behind it. I was watching my odometer and when in hit 6887.1 miles, my front tire exploded! Boy, does God have a sense of humor! ;) I didn't fall off or anything, just quickly sunk about 2 inches and then had to walk to a nearby bike shop and pay an old man lots of money for a new tire/tube (the old tire was falling apart and I guess it popped the inner-tube. Anyway, I hit the goal! I've biked the distance from home to the mission home! 


Well, that's what I've got for this week. Thank you all so much for being awesome. Remember that the church is true and God loves you. Remember that through Christ, we can conquer every trial, every pain, and in the end, we will conquer death. Rejoice in Him, for He is your Savior! He will come and it will be in power and glory and every knee shall bow and every tongue confess that Jesus is the Christ. Prepare for that day now and be worthy of all the blessings Heavenly Father has prepared and has waiting for you.
Best wishes until next week,
Elder Christopher Wolf

Sunburn from all-day bike ride
area where sunburn happened










baptism in new area in May

after a skit
Durian fruit tree at the church building



"Spa day"
"Super studly pants" the ward bought them for a skit - not sure why they love them so much that they wear them around the apartment!

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