My week was pretty
crazy. We are still on the hunt for investigators so we did A LOT of
kontakting this week. Like A LOT. Every time we are on the tram, we talk
to someone. Everytime we are walking home from our apartment, we are
talking to someone. But nobody is biting.
WHY DOESN'T ANYONE BELIEVE IN
GOD???? is what I would say if I was discouraged, but I'm not. Proto
jsem tady. (that is why I am here) And that is what I keep telling
people when we kontakt them and they don't believe in God.
We have had some pretty cool
miracles this week. While doing all this kontakting, we have actually
had 2 lessons result from it. Sestra Woodworth does this really cool
thing were she asks people if they have time while we are kontakting for
us to teach them a lesson. Most of the time they don't, but they will
at least give us their number, but sometimes they do! We taught 2
lessons this week with people that had time. One of them was a 20 year
old boy who didn't believe in God, but did believe in a higher power. We
told him God was his Heavenly Father and we talked about how he loves
us and gave us the Book of Mormon. Then he asked if he could have a copy
and we said of course, but neither one of us had one with us!!!! It was
a serious missionary fail moment. I WAS SO MAD AT MYSELF. We made an
appointment to meet him the next day and give him one, but when we
called the next day he had already gone home for the summer (he is only
studying in Brno, he isn't from Brno) but we said we would keep in
kontakt with him and in 3 months when he gets home, the sister
missionaries will be all over it. He just needs a little more preparing.
Then we had another kontakt in the
park with a man who had just called his boss and lied that he was going
to the doctor when really he just wanted to spend an hour in the park.
We were scared because at first he wasn't interested in talking about
God, but we won him over with our charm... haha not really... and he
invited us to sit down next to him in the park and ended up asking us
what we teach people about our church. He had awesome questions. He
didn't understand why God was important, he thought there was just a
higher power and he didn't know really what happened when we died, or
that we lived with God before. I guess he tried to be religious when he
was younger but he never felt anything and he told us after we talked to
him that he had learned a lot and felt different and that he was going
to tell all his friends... BUT ALAS, he isn't from Brno either. He is
only in Brno like 5 times a month, but maybe we will catch him the next
time he is here. He just needs to be prepared too!
I am definitely learning patience. hahaa
BUT
we do have 2 investigators. One of them, Jana just turned 18 and she is
getting baptized!!!! WE ARE SO HAPPY! But her parents don't know...
Kind of a hot mess.
The other is a 19 year old boy, Vojta who thinks he is so
cool (and he kind of is) he works on motorcycles and has million friends
and is having a hard time believing in God all the time because he
thinks that sometimes God isn't there and sometimes God isn't fair. AND
he hates when people tell him what to do... which makes commitments SO
HARD because he doens't keep any of them!!! UGHHH But we love him so
much. It's definitely tough
FUNNY/ SCARY story of the week:
Yesterday
in our lesson with Vojta we read 3 Nephi 11 because we wanted to teach
him about Jesus Christ and make sure that he felt that Jesus Christ was
his Savior. We read the chapter and then we asked if he had questions.
There is a verse in that chapter that says if you are not baptized you
will be damned. And he said that that wasn't fair because his
family/friends don't know about the gospel and they haven't been
baptized and it's not fair that they should be damned, but we didn't
realize that the word damned and lost were so close (ztraceny is lost
and zatraceny is damned. The difference is 1 A!!!!) so we thought he was
saying lost and we were really confused and couldn't answer the
question and then we got home and realized what he was saying and we
were so scared that we had just told him that he and his family were
going to be damned because they weren't baptized. SERIOUSLY HOT MESS.
Luckily he is meeting with us again on Wednesday so we can clear this
up. We kind of tricked him into meeting with us again because I made him
take my memory journal home with him because he is my first
investigator that I ever taught in Czech and I wanted him to sign it. So
he has to meet with us again to give it back. hahah. But IT was one of
those moments were I was really sad I wasn't serving stateside or
english speaking. I'm so embarrassed!
I hope everyone is doing well
P.S.
This Wednesday is the Sacred day of Bruno... weird huh? A member told
me that on Sunday. They love that my name is Bruno and I am serving in
Brno.
I love you all so much
Sestra Bruno
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