Happy July! This week was a good week. We went on exchanges with the Alliance North sisters, which was great. I worked with Sister Greenwood here in Kent, and we found a new investigator! His name is Michael, and we met him at a park. We were there early for another appointment, and there was one person in the whole park--Michael. We thought about going somewhere else, but something told me to go talk to him--so we did, and we ended up teaching him the whole Restoration! He is awesome. We're hopefully meeting with him again tonight--keep your fingers crossed. :)
We also got to teach Cindy yesterday--yay! She is so amazing. She's already been reading the Book of Mormon for a few months, and loves it. She knows a lot about the church already from talking with her boyfriend--so we started with the Restoration but it was more of a review. Awesome. :)
Lots of tender mercies this week, in addition to those miracles. First, Hermana Young got her visa! She left for Argentina today! Crazy. I'm so excited for her.
We're learning a lot about (and hopefully improving at) time management--between our area, sites, and meetings, our week is always really busy. It's good though, because we have to make sure to be really efficient with our time. Sometimes it works. :)
Speaking of sites. We had a two-part training meeting this weekend with Melanie Cottam from the Missionary Department. She is amazing, and so full of energy--it was inspiring just to listen to her, and she really helped us to know what we can do to improve our work at sites. We also got to take a tour with the Henrichsens from Chardon! Their family was in town, who we took on tour first, and then Brother and Sister Henrichsen joined our tour about halfway through--and it made my day. I am so grateful that Heavenly Father is aware of us and lets us have wonderful experiences like that. There are definitely no coincidences! :)
We also got to take a group from Bowling Green on tour! It was Justin, an investigator I taught, and his wife, and some members from the ward. The Bowling Green sisters actually called us the week before and asked that I be the one to take them on tour since I had taught Justin before. We got to add in a lesson about the Word of Wisdom and baptism on the tour, and it was so neat! I'm really grateful for that opportunity.
I hope you have a wonderful 4th of July--cheer for my Provo High kids for me at the parade! We'll get to spend the 4th at the Johnson Farm--how cool is that? We are so lucky. I'm excited. :) Have a great week!!
Love,
Sister Wygant
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