Lately we have been trying to think of more object lessons we can use. So we thought of this one using a tissue box. We put some trash in the tissue box, and some candy, and one missionary tells the participant that the box has good things in it and the other tells the investigator that it just has trash in it, then they have to feel around for the candy. It is a good way to teach how action must be used to build faith.
We met with Sally this week. Even though she failed her baptismal interview again, she is still keen. During the interview, they were rushed a little, so she just kept saying “yes” to all the questions, so we think that may be why they failed her. But that is just a guess. That is another reason that we do not want to get transferred. We really want to witness her baptism since she has been trying for so long.
Though Hobart is a big city, the University of Tasmania is not that big. We invited an investigator to play Majiang. He wanted to invite his friend. The friend he invited was also an investigator, and we did not know that they knew each other. When we called him to tell him that we were leaving soon, he was hanging out at the house of another one of our investigators. Then we went to Salamanca Market with some friends.
Fun fact: did you know that Tasmania provides 80% of the sheepskin used to make sheepskin boots? Did you know that the UGG Australia brand is an American company? In Australia, the word “UGG” is not a specific brand but a generic term for that type of shoe. A real Ugg is a sheepskin boot that is made in Australia.
-Until next week!
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