Hey All,
Well, life in Sligo, Ireland continues. Missionary work continues. We have started teaching this nice family from Africa. The Husband's name is Collin and his wife is Ade (short for a really long African name that I can't say or spell). Mainly we've been teaching Collin and he is very receptive. We want to start to bring Ade in for the lessons but it gets a little harder when the kids are home and she usually just minds them in another room.
Dean, and Frankie, and Aisling are doing good. We have plans to see them tonight. We have an interesting task ahead of us. We have taught the Restoration about 4 times in that house, but it seems just recently they grasped it, and we'll probably do a review with them focusing on the importance of Modern Prophets and Apostles.
It's gotten a little harder with Tidy & Nicole. It seems like Tidy and Nicole have pulled back. Possibly permanently (or for the duration of the time I'm here). It's a big disappointment but as my companion put it, “if they were going to withdraw, better that they didn't make that covenant and end up just breaking it.
Anyway, that's kind of all the news in Sligo. OH! And I've gotten a whole lot better in my journal writing. I found a secret method I use to keep myself motivated and focused on it, although I can't tell any of you because it's a secret, sorry :(.
Love you all,
-Elder Beacham
Elder Beacham, please try to put in your blog more pictures from Sligo and the people you have been teaching. Don`t feel discouraged when you teach somebody and then they regret. Mission it`s not easy but I am sure you can do everything.
ReplyDeleteKeep strong!
Your blog is amazing.
Regards from Terenure Ward =)