This week was great! We worked really hard and had a lot of great things happen this week, so I'll give you all the highlights.
First and foremost, Elder Walker got his trunky papers this week!!!! For those of you who don't know, your trunky papers are a packet that you get 3 weeks before you go home that includes your travel itinerary, basic instructions, things like that. Anywho, I'm only including this because I like giving him flack and it still hasn't quite hit him that he's going home in a few weeks haha ;)
I also had the opportunity to go on a couple exchanges this week which were awesome! Since Elder Walker is the DL and has to go on exchanges with everyone, I also get to go on exchanges with everyone which is fantastic! This week I went with Elder Weiss and Elder Anderson. Elder Weiss is from Indiana and his family makes parts for Indy cars. So yeah, the mission has showed him a whole new side of life. I've made it one of my life goals now to teach him how to middle class. So far its gone well! He had his first Frosty the other day and enjoyed it! Elder Anderson is from Montana and he will be joining Elder Walker on his return to civilian life. My exchange with him was honestly the funnest exchange I've ever been on. We had a ton of fun, and we just had people popping up left and right to teach. Overall it was a good day :)
Now for the miracle of the week! So last Monday we were on our way home from P-day sports and we got a random call from a woman named Christina. She's had a really rough go over the past few years, and she's decided that she needs to come closer to God. Her aunt is a member, and she helped her track down our phone number. We met with her twice this week, and in each meeting we had an awesome discussion with her. She has truly been prepared, and she's a huge blessing. We've had to go through our investigators and we're probably going to drop a few of them, and I've been praying that He would send us someone. Funny how a prayer of faith really brings miracles :)
And that's all for today! I love you all! Thank you all for you prayers, and know that I'm sending some your way in return!
Much Love,
Elder Brennan Jon Rosenlof
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