Sunday, September 25, 2016

Teaching English and Moving Churches

This week was pretty standard. We just taught a lot of English all week. I have my own classes now that I am teaching by myself. They are a lot of fun. It is a lot of the same thing every day. We spend about 3 hours a day teaching English and the rest of the time we usually spend at the church talking with members and preparing for English class.

We spent a good amount of time this week with the deaf kids. It was funny yesterday while we were over there they were cleaning the grounds, sweeping up leaves and what not, and they were trying to keep us from helping at all. We would be trying to pick up like a single leaf and they would not let us. It was really funny. 

This Sunday will be our last Sunday in our current church building. We are getting moved to a new location that is kind of far away. It will be interesting to see how that goes. 

Elder Morley and I just found out that we are both about 6 great’s grandchildren of Isaac Morley. That is pretty cool to find out that we are distantly related. Isaac Morley was an early leader of the church and a pioneer who helped settle Manti, Utah.

This week we got to meet with some investigators. We are currently fasting for one of our investigators. His name is Alec and we are all fasting and at the end of the fast he is going to ask for permission again from his dad to get baptized (this is a different investigator then I talked about last week.) If all goes well he will get baptized this Sunday as the last baptism at the old church (we might be baptizing people in the river for a little bit.) Our investigator brother Bounma is still doing great he will get baptized on the 2nd.  


Well that is about it for now. Thanks for reading. My funny picture for this week is of a truck stacked really high with chicken cages.      

--
 Elder Cheney

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