(So I just deleted what I wrote so I'll try to remember everything that was written.)
So a sad thing happened to one of our investigators, Bob, he got arrested for drunk driving and won't be out till January. I think he needs to learn a lesson. Also our other investigator Molly lives in Coeur d'Alene so we have to give her over to the missionaries who serve there. We were teaching her in her future mother in-law's house so we didn't know where she lived. Super sad, but it's for the best. I'm beginning to think that I won't see a baptism while I'm outbound. I'll be able to see Molly and Molly2 get baptized while I'm in Temple Square, though!
So let me tell you about one of our investigators named Bob2. He is so awesome and I love him!!!! He is on felony probation or something like that and he can't be baptized till he's off of that and he can't even go to church so that's lame too! But we invited him to a baptism on Saturday and he said that he hadn't felt the Spirit that strong in a long time! I know that this work is the Lord's work! I have to just trust in Him that everything will work out especially with Molly! I'm just one of His servants and I help the work move forward. This is a great time for all of us to be alive, where we can have the fullness of the gospel at our fingertips with all these different ways to share the gospel!
Our mission president has asked us to study the Atonement and he has given us some talks on the Atonement. I have gained a greater appreciation for my Savior and He is my best friend! I don't think I can put into words what I have come to feel for Jesus Christ. He is Everything and "we are to abide in Him permanently, unyieldingly, and steadfastly." I only hope that I can remain true to Him and always follow Him. "And this is the testimony last of all that I give, that He lives". I know that to be true.
Love you all!!
Sister Stolp
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