Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Training...

So I guess the first thing is that my companion's name is Elder Walker and he's from Idaho Falls, Idaho.  He is a member of the Walker Farms family.  He was a drummer before and likes cars/trucks. So we've had a really good week together. We did some good door knocking and people teaching.  He's gotten comfortable talking to people and participating in lessons and stuff way faster than I did, so that's pretty cool.  We're teaching a Baha'i family, which is pretty interesting.  Their beliefs and history mirror ours in an almost eerie way... but they are just missing the special divinity of Jesus Christ and His priesthood and such.  It just kinda proves to me the reality of what we teach and how every belief has stemmed off of the truth, but is just missing a couple important pieces...  Also, Abel will be at church this sunday and hopefully after... He still has the desire to be baptized and follow Christ, so that is good. We are just helping him to continue to understand the Book of Mormon and the gospel contained therein.
 
I've been even more incredibly busy, and I didn't really think that was possible... I end up using just about every spare second during the day for something, and pretty much fall dead into my bed at night.  Haha I think that I'll probably just sleep for like a year when I get home to make up for it all.
 
Anyways... for some reason, my mind is drawing a blank on other things that happened this week... also I have to share my brief computer time with Elder Walker because the library system was all weird and he'd have to wait a few hours otherwise. 
 
Love you
 
Elder Katzakian


1 comment:

  1. Dear Elder Katzakian family,
    I just posted the cutest picture of Elder Lish and Elder Katzakian wearing cowboy hats. I put it on my facebook page. Amy Christler Lish is my page. If you can't find it please just email me and I'll send it to you! dlishes@cox.net
    Have a great day and I love your sweet son! We received the sweetest letter from him!
    Your Friend,
    Amy Lish

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