Monday, March 25, 2019

Different religions but one in Christ (:

Wow guess what!? General Conference is coming up and I'm way excited! 


Anyway this week was a harder one where we faced a lot of rejection. Opening an area is hard because you want to teach people but you don't have anyone to teach, so all we do mostly is tracting. One of the biggest problems as a missionary is finding places to park. We had the cops called on us twice because our car is an unknown car and looked suspicious. Luckily both the times the police men were nice and gave us tips for parking. 



This week was also powerups and I was with Sister Cox again (: the STLs are actually in our district so we didn't have to go too far to have powerups (: 



On Friday we were weekly planning and got a call from the Elders who we share the ward with and apparently one of them was up in the attic looking for the wifi router and he fell through the roof!! Don't worry he's okay but me and Sister Jacobson were laughing about it the whole rest of the time we were planning.



Another story: we were talking to a really kind couple outside. A couple days ago there was this guy who had bashed us. As we were talking to the couple we saw the guy who bashed us the other day approach us in the street. He came up to the nice couple and introduced himself and said hi to us. When I saw him my soul just dropped. I honestly thought he was going to start bashing us in front of this nice couple which we just gave a Book of Mormon to, but then instead of bashing us he apologized. He apologized for bashing us the other day and told us that we are all brothers and sisters in Christ and that were all on the same team. He told us he was driving down the road, saw us, and parked just so he could apologize for the way he reacted the other day. That's probably one of the most Christ like things I've seen someone do :) I love how he brought up the point that even though were both different religions were on the same team. We are both fighting this battle against Satan and are trying to become like Christ ♡ 



Thank you for all your love, support, and prayers! I love you all! Have a fantastic week!!



~Sister Warburton 

 Tennessee sunset
 the friendship bell our district rang last pday
 me & Sister Jacobson (my companion)

Me & Hermna Cox




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