Everyone:
Well, in case you're wondering about the subject line, it's a reference to a Norse myth about the end of the world in which ash rains from the sky. Given that we had ash raining from the sky about half of the week, Elder Bartholomew and I decided that it was appropriate to call this Ragnarok week. I don't have much time to write, so I'll be brief. This week was fairly frustrating in some respects, in addition to the ash raining from the sky. We had a large number of appointments, but very few people were actually home for their appointments. Let's see...
Marcelino had his baptismal interview, and it turns out that he actually isn't married to the woman he's living with and who is the mother of his children, so we've been working with him on resolving that situation.
We've met with Cindy a bit more, and she seems really interested in learning more. Her husband has apparently heard some of the stories, but she can recognize that most of them are not true.
Hermana Smith is still hanging in there, and while Delia, who she referred us to, doesn't seem incredibly interested in the Gospel herself, the other couple that lives in the same apartment with her still seem interested.
Well, I think that's all for now, given my limited time. Remember to always keep your eyes and ears open for the needs of others.
Elder Stephens
The Son of Man hath descended below them all. Art thou greater than he?
-D&C 122:8
Monday, November 5, 2007
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