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Week 10. Soccer Payoff.


This week was good. 



One cool thing about this week was my area has been struggling compared to the rest of the district. But I realized why. I have been thinking that baptism is a huge deal, which it is, but I have been waiting for people to be more committed before I extend a date. This week I realized how will they desire to be committed if they don't have a day to work for. So, I started offering dates and now we have 4 people on date and lots more committed to baptism. 



Another thing is that as a district every Monday (Pday) we go to the church and play soccer and now I can say that all those years of playing with the Mexicans is paying off for helping me to beat the Africans. They are small friendly games, but we invite everyone to come and play and I have a fan section because nobody has seen a Kiwa play. 



We did a service project on an illegal farm on Saturday so that was fun. Also they were impressed that a marungu could plow faster than them, I don't know why but everyone is surprised that I actually know how to work in the fields. 



One cool investigator that we now have is a 7th day Adventist. And the first lesson was a bible bash about the sabbath day. That lesson was terrible and never bible bash if you don't have to, but we gave them a Book of Mormon and they started to read and now we are teaching lessons with the Book of Mormon. And they are good lessons. I don't think they will leave their church because they are set about the sabbath, but if we can show them the truth then that will be good as well.



Well I hope you all have a good week 

Elder Williams


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