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Monday, June 29, 2015

Awesome week!!‏

Hey everyone!

Well I wish I could say that I'm coming to you live from beautiful Paso Robles, but, while it is still pretty, it has been hotter than the furnace in Satan's kitchen for the past week. Luckily I haven't melted, and I'm still coherent enough to bring you this weeks report. I'm running out of time unfortunately, so I'll quit wimping around here and give the highlights:

1. We had an AMAZING lesson with our investigator, Valerie. We met with her at her home with a member of the bishopric, and she had a list of questions to ask us. They were all solid questions, and we ended up teaching her the Plan of Salvation. She loved it, and said this about it: "It feels good. Really good." I LOVED that. Because really, what doesn't feel good about the gospel? She's also consistently reading the Book of Mormon and she's almost finished with 2 Nephi. I'm a very proud Elder.

2. We drove 30 minutes east to a little town called Shandon to try and contact a few less actives. We went up to one of their houses, and we ended up recontacting and elderly woman and her granddaughter that we had met on the street in Paso a few weeks ago. They immediately recognized us, and invited us in. The woman's husband is a less active member, and they were very open and receptive to us. We had an awesome lesson with them, and left them with a couple copies of the Book of Mormon. What's even more is the granddaughter went into rehab the next day. It was undeniably a miracle.

3. Elder Grow of the Seventy was at our Zone Conference this Friday. That was awesome. He talked a lot about always finding ways to step it up a notch, and he talked a lot about consecrating ourselves as missionaries and setting meaningful goals. I really got a lot out of it :)

And those are the three big hitters for this week! I hope you all have a wonderful week, and I hope you always remember that, with God, all things are possible. Without Him, nothing is. I love you all :)

Love,
Elder Brennan Jon Rosenlof

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