Hello!
Hope yall are doin well. Things have been going well here.
Not a whole lot to report. We did companionship exchanges again this last week, this time with our district leader. Elder K---- and Elder C---(our DL) went up to Montgomery, and Elder D---(other DL) came down here with me. It was a big growing experience for me, as I had to pretty much run the show for a day. That day we were able to see Tiffany's children (I can't remember if I've mentioned Tiffany - shes a less active) and have a good lesson with them. We also biked up to Highland Home and saw Gary and Virginia. Virginia went to the hospital in Montgomery on Thursday for high blood pressure, and as far as I know shes still there. Please keep her in your prayers.
Its been kind of a weird week this week. We've pretty much been in the Highland area the whole week. Elder K--- front tire popped so we've been doing a lot of walking. Funny enough the day after our flat tire we got another flat tire - this one on the car. Evidently our luck was on vacation or something. Because of the exchange, we didn't have time to go to Luverne this week. We did a lot of service in Highland Saturday morning. We helped S----- put a tarp on her roof for leaks until J---- gets back and they can replace the roof. We spent late morning-early afternoon helping B--- and S---- put vinyl siding on their house. B---- and S---- are great people, and it was great to see them at church the next day. Because of the service in Highland, we weren't able to get to Greenville until after 3.
Church on Sunday we spent at the Highland Home branch. We had a great, really productive coordination meeting with L--- (the branch mission leader) and President H----. We had a high councilor speaker in Sacrament Meeting and a linger longer afterwords with sandwiches and treats. The linger longer ("Hat Day") was a success, but we only had 75 people (compared with 102 for the activity last month). We've had attendance at 69-71-75 the first three sundays of August. We need to have at least 65 people next week to get the 70+ monthly average for the new building.
As I said, not a whole lot to report this week. No new investigators. We weren't in Greenville very long, or in Luverne at all, so no tracting into new investigators this week. Danny, the newly called executive secretary in Highland, brought his grandkids to church yesterday though - we hope to teach them and their family in the upcoming weeks.
Haha, I just realized that I almost forgot to mention C--- and B---. They are moving ahead - we taught them the Plan of Salvation this last week, and are still set for the September baptism date. They've invited us to dinner for this Friday. They've been at church every Sunday, and are very much already a part of the branch.
I've been having to play the piano much more than I thought I would have to when I came out - for some reason there's a huge lack of piano players in the mission. Ive been having to play at our district meetings, and our zone meeting we had a few weeks ago. The mission conference we have on Wednesday this week I have to play for. Keep me in your prayers. Playing when there's a general authority is pretty intimidating. Ive been practicing but I need all the help I can get, and practice time on the mission of course is very limited. I have improved a lot with my playing since Ive come out though.
Weve gotten a lot of storms the past few weeks. Alabama rain is very different than im used to. It pours and pours and pours. And then it stops, just like that. But Ive never seen rain come down as fast before in my life.
I was able to catch most of President Monson's birthday fireside Saturday night. I hope yall were able to see that. It was very well done and they had amazing guest artists.
Well, I guess thats all for now. Yall are welcome to mail me letters, I love to read them! Its exciting to hear from all of you how things are back home. Hope all is well.
Love yall!
Elder Coleman Madsen