Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Hello Everyone, This week has been really busy, but it has been great. West Virginia is entering into spring and that means service. We have started doing yard work and we are still moving furniture. I love the opportunities we have to help people. It has really helped me learn to love all the people here in West Virginia. Also, we have been doing a lot of tracting this last week. We decided that instead of tracting Marmet we were going to go up on the north hill of Charleston. I have never seen more beautiful houses in my life. They were huge and well taken care of. The yards were perfect and green. It was something that you would have seen in a magazine of something. And the people up there are so nice. It is amazing to see the diffrence in people around here. In Marmet we get the door slammed on our face more then not and then on the north hill all the people have manners. We tought one lesson up there and he said that he wasn't interested but we planted some seeds. What a great experience. Audrey was confirmed a member on Sunday. It was so great to be able to stand in the circle and feel of the spirit. Audrey is going to be a great member for this ward. There is another resent convert named Aimee Cobb. She has taken Audrey under her wing and really has made her feel welcome in the ward. We are going over to have dinner with Aimee, Audrey, and the Zone Leaders tomorrow. We had an amazing lesson with Adrienne on Sunday. We discussed the Book of Mormon and read some chapters out of it. Elder Hofheins asked her if she would be baptized and she said that she would when she received her answer from God. Please put her in your prayers. She has a faith in God like I have never seen before. General Confrence is just around the corner. I have never been so excited for General Confrence in my life. We have the opportunity to watch two sessions over at one of our investigators house. I hope that she feels the spirit as the Apostles are speaking to us. We are so blessed to have a Prophet to lead and guide us in these latter days. Love, Elder Anderson

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