Thursday, November 10, 2011

Everyone there will have moved here. 10/17/2011

I saw the FATTEST cat I have ever seen in my life this week. The people that we ate with had it.

We met these legit Cambodian people. Normally when people say, "I don't speak much English..." I can still communicate with them. However, not these people. So the husband went to church with misionaries for like a year back in Cambodia and so he was like, "oh cool. Maybe we will come to your church." And we ordered a Cambodian Book of Mormon for his wife who doesn't speak much English. We are so excited cause they want us to come back and the were so nice and funny. So we are stoked about that.

There have been a couple of people who flaked out on us, but its just how it goes. It is still a work in progress and we just keep pushing forward.

We met a less active guy who is somewhat old and is having a hard time getting around. He hasn't been to church in a long time, but he still knows its true. He said that he had been going through just such a rough time and so he decided to pray and soon after, we showed up at his door. Whenever I hear anything lik that it just strengthens my testimony of how missionaries are truly the servants of Heavenly Father. And it is such a blessing to be used as a tool in His hands. It is honestly the biggest honor to have the experiences we do as missionaries.

Funny thing is: We keep running into people who like to tell us what we believe. And how we are wrong. And then they tell us like weird stuff and they just want to fight. And honestly, I have to have some self discipline to keep from laughing hysterically. It is just so funny that people have such hatred toward the truth. I mean I do feel really bad for them "cause of how hard hearted they are, but still, some of these people should just be on a soap opera or something.

It's kinda fun sometimes to read the Book of Mormon in Spanish.

Okay fun fact. Yesterday I overheard how many people were at Sacrament meeting... TWO HUNDRED and FORTY SOMETHING! What? I started laughting and I said, "In my last ward, we were lucky to have like 45!" It's kinda cool there are lots of active people here.

We do a lot of knocking. And just trying to be good people, I guess. Sometimes it pays off. Its funny. This lady this week was like, "You are the guys on the bikes, right?" ... "yes." and then she asks, "What do you guys even do!?" And then we get to teach and testify to her about the truth. So its fun.

I hope this week is very great.

<3 Always,
Elder Kyle David Webb

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