Here's the latest! I will hopefully get her address soon!
We actually found out where we are moving this morning, We are living with the Relief Society President Sister Reveillac, so we also are moving today. So today has been a little crazy with packing and everything. Sister Reveillac lives in Louisville. She is from Norway and immigrated when she was like 19 or 20. It will be way fun but Louisville is like 15 miles out of Plattsmouth so we are going to have to figure out something with our miles, but it will all work out. This week was really cool. One of the sisters that served in Plattsmouth about 2 years ago came back with her husband to visit. She called us and told us some people that we should try. She wanted an update with some of the Less Actives that she had worked with (some of them we are still working with) and she asked if she could come out with us that night. We had a lesson with an investigator that night and her and her husband both came and it was really cool! It was one of the best lessons that we had with our investigator. We have mostly been working with Less Actives again this week. We do have a couple solid investigators that we see at least once a week, but there is so much of our ward that is Less Active. And they are starting to bring other people into the church too. Last week, all of the new investigators we got were from Less Actives. We had a lesson with one Less Active and her two friends and this week we will have a lesson with a Less Active and her non-member fiance who has started to get interested.
For the first couple weeks I was out, I was that missionary that thought that we needed to knock doors. But it's just really not very effective. The few people we did get that were interested in the church have lost interest. Like you said Hayd, it's just way more effective to work with members and Less Actives.
Well have a great week! Love you guys!
Sister Huss
So if you're not familiar with the lingo, I bet you must be wondering who this lady "Les Active" is. She certainly seems to be at the center of so much of their interest and activities, huh?
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