Monday, 14 April 2014

Goodbye Tights!

Goodbye Tights!


Shout Outs!
LAUREN GLENN YOU MUST EMAIL ME ASAP. IF YOU DONT THERE WILL BE ETERNAL CONSEQUENCES! (lauren.hall@myldsmail.net)


No tights weather!


So I'm sure you all are dying to find out if we met our goal of 15 member presents annnnndddd.... we didn't haha... BUT we did get pretty close with 11 so we are happy :) As for the zone we had a goal of getting 100 member presents this week, we totally made it! It was honestly a miracle and we could not have done it without God considering last week I think we got 64.

We have decided that Wayne has no need to be baptized due to his disability. In Gods eyes he is prefect and therefore has no need to be washed clean of any sins at this point cause he isnt capable of that.

We got to meet with Amanda this week and she is absolutely amazing! We talked with her about why she wants to meet with us and she expressed the desire to raise her kids with good morals. She talked about how on her side of the family there are a lot of addictions, etc... That's when I felt prompted to share the story of my dear mother :) I told her about how my mom was raised in an environment that wasn't the best and that she desired more for her family. She found the church when she was young and chose to get baptized. I expressed to her for how grateful I am for my moms choice. I was raised in a family that is centered on Jesus Christ with strong morals and standards that helped me to make good choices while growing up. If it wasn't for Christ and his teachings I'm not sure where I would be at this point in my life, but I know I would not be as happy. The spirit was strong and I could tell the experience touched Amanda. At church Amanda was able to meet lots of different people and really enjoyed herself. She has committed to work towards May 4th to get baptized! It may take longer though cause we found out she isn't married... when we asked her why she isn't married she said that she has always wanted a big wedding but can't afford it, as well as she knows a lot of people who get married and then get divorced. She thinks marriage puts too much pressure on people. This coming Tuesday we are going to talk with her more about the law of chastity. I am a little nervous cause I have never had to invite someone to get married, but I have seen miracles and I know that the spirit is capable of changing Amanda's heart. Our next goal is to get her husband to sit in on discussions to get him more on board. Keep us in your prayers!

Time is running short again, but I made sure I would have time for a Haiku

Line of the week:
Sis. Tebbs to me: "You are FULL of emotion. I can see it in your eyebrows."

Scripture of the Week: 3 Nephi 27: 14-15
"And my Father sent me that I might be lifted up upon the cross; and after that I had been lifted up upon the cross, that I might draw all men unto me, that as I have been lifted up by men even so should men be lifted up by the Father, to stand before me, to be judged of their works, whether they be good or whether they be evil--

And for this cause have I been lifted up; therefore, according to the power of the Father I will draw all men unto me, that they may be judged according to their works."

A Haiku for you:
enduring
faithfully always
to the end

Love you all! You are in my prayers always :) Do good this week!

Y.O.S.O

Sister Hall




We eat shwarma ... we are in love with it

This is my new cat named Spanks (dont ask about the name haha).  We found Spanks in the ghetto near our place and he walked around with us all our doors





Tuesday, 8 April 2014

But I Get Up Again

But I Get Up Again (titled by dad since Sister Hall didn't write one...he also did the scripture and Haiku:) )


So we got to celebrate Christmas this week for missionaries- a.k.a General Conference. It's funny how excited we all get for general conference now.... I remember as a kid dreading conference week cause it meant 10 hours of church! Now I count down the days! There were a ton of good talks given. Here are some things that stuck out to me:
  • Prayer is meant to change US, not God
  • Be grateful IN our circumstances and not FOR things
  • Elder Scott's talk was wonderful! Full good advice for bringing people into the gospel. I'm pretty sure he is the one who talked about how we need to love them and by loving them they will feel God's love.... that doesn't really do it justice...
  • I also loved Elder Ballards talk on the importance of Follow Up! He invited all of us to invite our friends and family to take the discussions from the missionaries at least 4x a year AND invited the family members of missionaries to read preach my gospel. When I sustained Elder Ballard this week as a prophet, seer and revelator I promised to support him in his calling and now have the responsibility to heed his council. Isn't that GREAT!? :D
There were lots of other great stuff in conference as well, but time is of the essence and is not on myside right now so I will move on :)

For two days we helped one of our investigators Pam scratch the paint off her trailer. Only problem was she didn't have any scrapers so we were left with a butter knife and a BBQ thing hahaha! It took wayyyy long and was a little tedious but a nice change up from the regular missionary stuff. The weather was nice out too so Sister Tebbs and I decided to work on our tans ;)

I also got to meet this awesome lady named Christina! Maddy actually is friends with her and told me to stop by and visit her in an email a couple weeks ago. This week we finally were able to meet up and got to visit with Christina in her home. She made us some tea and bought us some delicious red velvet cake (courtesy of Maddy). We were able to talk with her a little more about the church and explain what the Book of Mormon is and how we have a prophet on the earth today. It was super cool visiting with her and hope that we will get to run into her again!
OH! She also gave me a letter from Maddy and Tyler telling me they are PREGNANT!!! WHAT THE WHAT!!!! haha I legit freaked right out and died laughing at the picture! I like our little nose picker already ;)

Christina!!!


This week I had a life changing moment on the bus! (So im slightly over exaggerating but the experience was really cool)! So bus contacting can kinda suck at times. Usually it sucks when you have contacted everyone on the bus so you sit down and enjoy the ride and then next thing you know the bus picks up a ton of people and you have to go contact them. You have to get up out of your seat and "casually" walk over to them. Meanwhile they see you zeroing in on them and they start to panic. Anyways I had one of these situations. I had been sitting down when I saw this young mom get on with her daughter. At first I didnt think too much of it, but then I noticed this small quiet prompting advising me to go and talk to her. (I've been trying to pay more attention to these quite promptings) I battle with myself for a few minuets, bite the bullet and talk with her. Her name is Amanda and I ask her if she has ever taken her daughter to church. She says she hasnt been able to find one yet. I give her a low down on families and God and ask if we can share more with her. She says yes! We see her on tuesday! Huzza for listening to promptings and awkward bus contacts!!!

We have to get 15 member presents this week and we normally get 8.... we texted Chris our YSA buddy and told him we are stealing him all week haha (Tyson says a "member present" is when you have a member at a lesson- he says 15 is a VERY high number!!)

Running super short on time sorry love you all!!!!  

Scripture of the Week: D&C 1:1-2
"Hearken, O ye people of my church, saith the voice of him who dwells on high, and whose eyes are upon all men; yea, verily I say: Hearken ye people from afar; and ye that are upon the islands of the sea, listen together.

For verily the voice of the Lord is unto all men, and there is none to escape; and there is no eye that shall not see, neither ear that shall not hear, neither heart that shall not be penetrated."

A Haiku For You
Prophets, Seers and Revelators
Conference
Christmas in April

Sister Hall


Me and chris at conference. Chris tried to pon off a big peice of cake to me and the ended up with that gaint thing hahaha! karma!




Tuesday, 1 April 2014

I Get Knocked Down

I Get Knocked Down


Soooo big news. I am getting emergency transferred. We got the call last night from president. Im not exactly sure whats going on but apparently something went down with a companionship and now I'm being moved up to Timmons... or more appropriately being exiled to Timmons. Before you continue reading this look up on google maps where it is and you will understand why I am being exiled..... do you get it now? It is the farthest area that you can go. I leave tommorrow bright and early which just so happens to be April 1st..... Which means that it is also April Fools day.... Which means happy April fools! hahahhahahahhahahahah

Anyways back to reality and back to some Shout Outs!

Thank you to Sister Laing for the package! I've already eaten all the butter fingers ;)
Also some wicked exciting news from Kingston...... Steph got her mission call!!!! BAH!!!! She is going to the Czech/Slovak mission and reports on August 13th!!! AH I am SO excited for her! She is going to tear it up out there! BAH! Im seriously grinning from ear to ear and it's starting to hurt haha!



As for this week, we have taken a bit of a hit..... Maria dropped us out of the blue. She just decided that she didnt want to continue to meet with us anymore. It was right out of left field and I took it pretty hard. I love her and Daniel SO much! We are also putting Kyri on the back burner for right now. He feels right now like he just isn't ready for baptism but he knows everything and we dont want him to get annoyed at us constantly talking to him about it so we figure we will let him figure some stuff out. We were also dropped by a couple other people this week. All in all it was a bit of a roller coaster, but that's what mission life is like! You just have to role with it :)

On a brighter note one of our investigators, Wayne wants to get baptized on the 20th :) He is special needs so we are letting him pick his own date and everything. He is such a sweetheart though and LOVES coming to church and going to baptisms! 

As for other exciting news, we went tracting in a half way house! For those of you who dont know what a half way house is, it's a place for people who have just gotten out of jail. I should clarify that we did not know it was a half way house until later but once we knew everything made a lot more sense... we were wondering why everyone was jacked with tattoos haha! It was a fun experience and we met a cool guy named Joe. I told him that God could help him change his life and that he should come to church and he got this big smile on and said he would come check it out. Actually funny thing, we saw Joe on the bus today coming to email!


We have also found ourself our very own YSA buddy out here. His name is Chris Wild and he got home from his mission in July. I've been missing the YSA a lot so Sister Tebbs and I have adopted him and now he comes out with us all the time. :)

Well thats all for this week :) Do good and ask someone what makes them most happy.

Line of The Week: After talking to Joe for 5 min
Joe: "So you girls know this is a half way house right?"
Me: "Hmmmm no we didn't, but that makes a lot more sense."
Joe busts a gut laughing

Scripture of the Week: St John 14:18
"I will not leave you comfortless: I will come to you."

A Hiku for you
four seasons
 where has the time gone
way too soon  

Sister Hall






Tuesday, 25 March 2014

Changing Point


Changing Point

So this email will be epic beyond epic because, wait for it..... Elder Bednar came to our mission!!!! BAH! Before I get to the good stuff however I should probably do a few....

Shout Outs!
Victoria I got your note about wanting to join the rugby team and my advice to you is to just try it out. We all know that you are tough enough to play with the boys, but if you feel awkward and out of place after a month still, then you can drop out BUT I think you should try it :)  
Derek! I can't believe you are home! I like that you still get up at 6:30 haha and I will do my best not to die.
Congrats to Sara and James as well for basketball! Thats sweet that you both won!
Happy Birthday to you Grandma!! Love you

Now for some updates on Kingston
So I found out that Will, Maverick AND Ian all got to go to the temple this weekend AND then went to a fireside hosted by Elder Bednar........ BAH!!!! Im like dieing on the inside cause I just want to talk to them about how it was but I guess I'll just have to wait -_- Regardless, how cool is it that they got to hear from an apostle! Apparently right before the thing Macerick and Will made a pact to be single for life and during the fireside Elder Bednar told all the men that if they weren't married by 25 that they were a menace to society haha guess their plans have changed!

As for London things are going well. My update this week will be a little shorter so that I can have time to tell you about Elder Bednar!
Kyri has raised a concern that he doesnt feel ready for baptism so he wants to wait longer.... he has already passed his interview so we know that his concern runs deeper then what he is saying. I'm not too worried though because I know that as he reads and prays he will find the answer he is looking for.
Maria and Daniel are doing wonderful! She is so willing to follow Christ and has the most faith I have ever seen :) Daniel got up at 7 in the morning on Sunday to start getting ready for church cause he didn't want to miss it :) too sweet!

Alright now onto Elder Bednar! So I guess first off, for those who do not know, Elder Bednar is one of the 12 apostles. So just like how in Christ's time he had apostles, so do we... which makes sense since this is His church restored to the earth- of course He would have 12 apostles! Anyways my theme for this transfer is to pray for help to turn my will over to God. Every missionaries worst fear is to come home not completely being changed or not accomplishing what God needed them to do, so I have been really focusing on trying to put off the natural man and just get out of the way, so to speak. So in preparation for meeting Elder Bednar I decided that I would fast for him, that he will be prepared for our meeting and that he would be inspired to help me in this endeavour. So we get to the meeting super early and sit front and centre. If Elder Bednar accentently gleeked it would fall on me. Thats how close we were! An hour or so passes and we are all getting restless... or maybe that was just me... Next thing you know the door opens and there is Elder Bednar! AH! The first thing I thought of was that he looks older in person haha. The three hour meeting that we had with him was just a big disscussion. We had all read 3 talks previously and discussed them with Elder Bednar. It was absolutly amazing! These are some of the notes I took .

-Talking does not = teaching. As missionaries sometimes we talk too much. Instead we should observe, listen and then discern what the spirit wants us to say
-When we pray we should not ask God to do our work for us. In other words we should pray as agents. So instead of saying in a prayer, "We hope that all those who couldn't make it to church today will be able to make it next week"... we should say "Heavenly father some of thy children weren't at church today. We pray that thou would help us as we leave this meeting to reach out to those children. Please bless us in our efforts to reach out to them and bring them back into the fold." In the one we are acting as objects and the other we are agents. (Elder Bednar said that if he goes to a stake conference and we ever say a prayer like that he will do bad things to us haah!)

Ok so I have like 10 minuets left dang it! I will have to skip a few things and get to the part about him answering my prayers.

The answer I was looking for came to me  in this advice. "God expects progress little by little. Be a little better today then you were yesterday. Lighten up and quite worrying!" I need to get over myself in other words. Hahaha I chuckled when the inspiration came to me but I'll continue to work on it :)

So I almost forgot to tell you guys the best part of the meeting with Elder Bednar! So near the end of the meeting Elder Bednar opened up the floor to the missionaries to ask him questions. Before he would call on someone he would always wait a little to allow the spirit to direct him to who needed to speak next. Then with only a short amount of time to spare he called upon one elder. This elder stood up and started to describe how he has felt Elder Bednars love for us, how the mission has been very hard and how guilty he felt for his weaknesses. Then with tears running down his face he asked if Elder Bednar would tell us all how much he loved us and if he would give us a "pat on the back". At this point Elder Bednar walks off the stand... oh no... here it comes.... he walks over to this elder and embraces him and tells him how much he loves him and that he can do this... yep it happened and every sister in the chapel is wiping tears from their eyes. That moment was so tender. It was as if the Saviour was reaching out to this elder. Very powerful :) He also told the elder that Heavenly Father sent him to Toronto just for this elder. So amazing!

Scripture of the Week: Romans 8:31
"What shall we then say to these things? If God be for us, who can be against us?"

Love you all!

Sister Hall





Sister Tebb's and I

Tim Horton's drive thru sign that all the missionaries who go through London sign!

All the people I came out with from the MTC at Elder Bednar's fireside!! 

Tuesday, 18 March 2014

London Calling


London Calling

Shout Outs!!!
So I got an email telling me that Jake, Winnie, and Maverick went out and handed out passalong cards to drunk people at the clubs at 1 in the morning. I stinking LOVE them!
And on that note, congrats to Jake for his first street contact!!!!
Also Go Western!!! (hahahahahah!! Jokes ;)
->for those who dont know Western is Queens rival university and Western happens to be right here in London haha
Also Congrats to Jill for blowing up the BBQ! I just about died laughing! (J- the BBQ is fine!! It's my face that suffered....haha)

This was my first week away from the YSA and it sucked BUT London is actually pretty sweet and I stinking love all our investigators and Sister Tebbs so it's not too bad.... but Kingston YSA will always have a piece of my heart.

Notes from the Kingston YSA about Sister Hall!


Kingston YSA group shot!

So first off, Sister Tebbs makes my heart happy :) she is out going and really positive and loves to work hard. We will do great things :) This area is doing really well and we have a lot of investigators.. too many to talk about so I will just tell you about a few.

We are teaching a 10 year old Jamaican boy named Kyri and he is stinking smart!!! He is a 30 year old in a 10 year olds body! He probably understands the scriptures better than me and LOVES Nephi :) Since he is so smart we have been having him teach us the discussions. We call him Elder Williams and everything! His mom got baptized back in december and his date is for the end of March.

Next on my list is Maria. She is this an a.ma.zing woman from Africa. She used to be Muslim, but had a dream that she needed to be Christian so she started to secretly read the Bible. In order to become Christian however she had to leave her country so she moved to Western Canada with her kids (her son Daniel is over 8yrs old so we teach him too!). Ever since she has been learning as much as she can about Jesus Christ.  She has had a really hard life but has the strongest belief in Christ. Back in Africa she would drive for miles to go to church (80 dollars in gas money every Sunday) but she said that it was worth it :) This week her and her little family came out to church. They all loved it! Maria and Daniel are working towards getting baptized on April 13th :)

Sister Tebbs and I are working on the east side of London which means we get the ghetto!!! SWEEET! Usually they give the sketchy areas to the elders but somehow we lucked out ;) Really it isn't that bad, but we sure have met some interesting people! London is different then Kingston in that there aren't a lot of people walking on the streets where we are and like no one takes the bus cause they all have cars so the people we do talk to on the bus have met missionaries a hundred times. I'm already starting to feel at home though :) Our apartment is nice AND there is a gym! What What!! Finally some weights and a treadmill! Oh how I have missed them :) 

Line of the week: This one comes from Winnie

Mave: Hi
Winnie: Do you have a second
Dude: Not really, what is it?
Mave: Do you have a belief in God?
Dude: No
Mave: Ok

Dude walks away. Winnie quickly walks with him. 

Winnie: Would you mind if i gave you a card? It just talks more about our belief, you should check it out!
Dude: yeah ok.

Jake + Gang walk out.

Jake: DID YOU DO IT?!?

Winnie starts motioning for him to shut up, the guy passes Jake, walks into smoke's. 

Winnie: Dang. I just gave him a card, I'm not going in there, it looks like i'm stalking him
Mave: Oh... haha

Everyone walks into Smoke's -- forced to go in ;P

Scripture of the week: Alma 33: 11
"And thou didst hear me because of mine afflictions and my sincerity; and it is because of thy son that thou hast been thus merciful unto me, therefore I will cry unto the in all mine afflictions, for in the is my joy; for thou hast turned thy judgements away from me, because of they Son."

Sorry I have run out of time! You all are pretty alright :) Have a wonderful week, be happy and live the word of wisdom for there is wisdom in that commandment.

Sister Hall


All the sisters serving in our ward :) We were filling up the font and this is the thing they use to scoop out hair and bugs... its a strainer attached to a hockey stick with duck tap... So Canadian! I love it!!  SIster Tebbs is the tall blond in the green shirt:)


Chile flag for Dad!!





Tuesday, 11 March 2014

I'm Going To London!

I'm Going To London!


WOW that's right everyone, the mission has been expanded and Im heading over to London! Haha... psych! They are shipping me back across the mission to London. When I got the call I was super shocked and kinda felt like crying. Kingston is my home and I love the people here SO much! I get so sad when I think of leaving them :( I wasn't expecting the move because the YSA area in Kingston will be closing after this transfer due to all the students leaving so I figured God would have me stick it out for one more go, but nope. I really really don't want to leave YSA work either! Man have ever been spoiled... Ok, Im over it. London will be a fun adventure. Family work will be interesting and will take a while to get used to. My new companion is Sister Tebbs AND she is actually my literal sister :) (Sister Williams trained her right before me) But the best news of all........ IM IN A BUSSING AREA!! I have been needing a new challenge so this will be really exciting!

Anyways, my letter today will be quite short due to the fact that I have a long list of people I need to say goodbye to so I will just give you some of the highlights.

  • Sister Taylor and I made a black man breakfast. HAHAHA! So Will was going to skip out on church to "study" haha but we weren't going to have any of that so we went over to his house sunday morning and quite literally kicked him out of bed and made him some eggs :)
  • We helped a bunch of guys clean up from their rager of a party Saturday afternoon. So we were tracting around and we knocked on this one door and ended up talking to these guys for like 10 min. We asked them what they were up to and they told us they were just cleaning up their place from a party they had the night before. We asked them if they had any girls in the house and they said there were so we asked if we could come in and help. We spent a good 40 min cleaning up stale beer and wiping down walls while we got to know them more. They were super funny and at the end of helping them clean one of them got out his guitar and played us a song (they were all musicians who went to the college for music). It was an experience I will never forget and very unique to YSA work :)
  • Jaime is one of our new investigators that we found through Will and Shelby. She has such a special place in my heart! After meeting us for the first time (we didn't even teach her anything) she told us how she felt so much better about things. She was really depressed up to that day over a break up but since meeting us she just felt so good! Since then we have taught her twice and she has opened up to us about her past. She has had a really, really hard life and doesn't have the best situation. I just want to ship her home to Calgary and have her live in my room! Anyways everything we teach her she just eats up. When we told her that God wants to forgive her for all the mistakes that she has made and that she can be forgiven she got the biggest smile on her face! She can't wait to be baptized :) She also asked us if it was alright if she could start telling people she is Mormon haha! Apparently at school she was reading her Book of Mormon and people were asking her is she was Mormon so she just started saying yes. AH! I love her SO much and I am so sad to be leaving her :( She is scheduled to get baptized on the 30th though so that makes me very happy.

Sorry for the short letter this week! I love you all very much though and I am grateful for all the prayers :)

Line of the week: While teaching Ryan, one of Will's friends with Will
Me: "So Will, what is the Word of Wisdom?"
Will: "Well you know it's keeping your body clean and all that, but there is also the law of chastity! Sex is sacred and only for marriage and you know, you get to take your girl to the temple and be sealed for eternity. Its real important."
Ryan: "Oh man, Will are you a virgin?!"
Will: "Oh ya man...... born again virgin all the way man!"
..... Me: "So about the word of wisdom..."

Scripture of the Week: D&C 1:32
"Nevertheless, he that repents and does the commandments of the Lord shall be forgiven."

A Hiku for You
leaving home
it's never easy
bye for now

Sister Hall

Y.O.S.O





Tuesday, 4 March 2014

I Have A Belief

I Have A Belief

What A Stinking Awesome Week!! 

Shout Outs!
Thank you to the Canyon Creek YW for the chocolate and Happy Birthday to my dear Aunty Wendy!!


So I guess the biggest news I have for everyone is that Ian got baptized!!! Thats right, Ian got baptized on March 1st :) It was quite a crazy road getting there but also an experience I will never forget. So the first time we were able to see Ian was on Wednesday and we had gone a whole 2 weeks with just texting. When we talked to him about where he was at, he confessed that he still didn't feel ready. We started talking with him to see what his concerns were and he told us that he still felt that he needed to have at least a 50% belief in God before he got baptized..... we pondered on this for a moment and realized how Ian had been mislead. I cant believe we didn't catch on to this sooner but thank goodness for the spirit AND Steph and Rach. We started to teach and testify to Ian that God does not expect us to have a perfect faith or even a faith that is near perfect. He asks us to have the faith the size of a mustard seed. We talk about this subject for a while, then Rach and Steph talked about how somedays their faith is at an 80% and other days it is at a .02%. This caught Ian's attention he stopped to think for a few minuets and then asked us what the difference was between the statement of "Do you believe" and "Do you have a belief".  That was the key... that was what was holding him back. It was how the baptismal interview questions were worded! When we told him that he could answer the questions, "I have a belief in God", his face light right up. To him, "Do you believe in God" implied that you had a certainty above 50%. That night we set up an interview with him for friday and then the next day he would get baptized.... Most last minute baptism ever!!! 

At Ian's baptism he got up and bore his testimony. He talked about how he realized that it was a greater act of faith to be baptized not totally convinced that there was a God than if you had a stronger faith. He talked about how he received a confirmation during the talks that he was lead to this church for this day, to be baptized. He also said how every excited he was to receive the Holy Ghost. He talked about how he had noticed in his life that when he felt the Holy Ghost it helped him to make better choices like doing his homework instead of watching a movie. He knew that having that constant companionship with him would be a huge blessing to him and would help him in all aspects of his life.
....where the heck did this guy come from?!?! I dont even know if I can recognize the spirit that well! It has been so incredible to see someone who struggles with his scepticism put that aside and take a big leap of faith. I can already see a change in him. He is opening his heart and is working on how he defines himself. He no longer wants to refer to himself as a sceptic but as a believer.When he received the gift of the Holy Ghost he had the biggest smile on his face and later described it as the most calming feeling he had ever felt. He is stinking awesome



Ian! 

On another note, Shelby is wonderful :) She has been sharing the gospel like crazy with her friends and roommates. We have already taught 2 of her roommates and she has been right there and has taught and testified right along side us. It is SO amazing- I mean we have only known her for 1 week! We had to move her date back just a week because she wasnt able to make it to church this weekend and she was so sad! I honestly have never met someone so prepared as Shelby is! She has been our little gift from Heavenly Father :) 



We had to move Shelby's bed..... such a gong show! 

This week we also took Jake out street contacting :) We had meet up with him at Tim Hortons and challenged him to come talk with people on the street with us. He took our challenge but as soon as he got outside he started to get cold feet. We tried to get him to contact someone but I think it was a little much, however he stood by us with THE biggest smile on his face while we talked to people. Then during testimony meeting he got up and talked about how he went out with them missionaries and how intimidating it was. He didn't think it would be so scary talking to strangers but he just couldn't do it. Then he went on to talk about how ever since that experience he hasnt been able to stop thinking about all the people who pass him by who dont have the gospel and how we need to be sharing it with those people :) He is going to do great things! And yes we are taking him out again. 

Line of the Week
Sis Taylor: "How many cars have you high jacked?!"
Will: "Ya well you know..."
Sister Taylor: "Cause I've done at least 3!"
Will: "Oh ya!? Come on whatever!!!"
Sister Taylor: "Ya just stop, I am WAY more black than you!"
-> I just about DIED laughing!

Scripture of The Week:  3 Nephi 12: 20
"Therefore come unto me and be ye saved; for verily I say unto you, that except ye shall keep my commandments, which I have commanded you at this time, ye shall in no case enter into the kingdom of heaven."

Sister Hall

Y.O.S.O 



This is me and Sister Hillman! Her family was in the first ward I served in out in Hamilton. She got called to serve in Spain but is waiting for her visa so now she is serving in Down Town Toronto!!! It wsa so cool to see her cause we used to take her out with us all the time

Me, Elder Kunz, and Sister Taylor