Miracles from this week:
____, our friend that should've been baptised last transfer is amazing. He loves studying the Book of Mormon and has read it two and a half times already. He already knows it so well and makes all of these amazing connections with the Bible. It's insane how much he knows. He will be baptised on the 7th of April and his family will be there!
Our friend _____, who was previously taught by missionaries came to church yesterday. She loved it so much and brought her 7 year old daughter with her and she loved it too! She made all these amazing comments in gospel principles and relief society too! ALSO EVEN MORE OF A MIRACLE: When they walked in our bishop's 7 year old daughter said hi to ____ and _____. THEY DO A THING CALLED BEAVERS TOGETHER (I think it's like girl scouts?) They already knew each other and BOOM instant friends and fellowshippers. SO COOL.
In Oban, a man who got baptized took us to lunch and we had fish n chips for the first time my whole mission! It was really sweet of him. After that Sister Davis was feeling sick again, so we went back to the house for the rest of the day. I did a lot of studying and we were able to watch Mormon Messages on the senior couple's laptop. One, was so crazy! It was on keeping the Sabbath Day holy and we watched it and it showed a family walking into church together. We watched it and then in unison we yelled, "IS THAT THE GALLACHERS?!?!?!?" We went back and it was a family in our ward walking into our chapel!!! It was so strange to see people we knew IN OUR AREA in a Mormon Message!
Our St. Paddy's day was spent visiting some people, teaching, finding, etc. We had no celebrations. The country didn't really celebrate either. The missionaries in Ireland had to be in before 6. The best part of St. Paddy's day was definitely our DA. It was with a Sister in our ward from America and she got your recipe for chicken noodle soup! It was GOOD.
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