I'm glad you liked the picture text! Those Sunday afternoon corn hole games did pay off. We actually ended up breaking their bags that game. whoops! two of the bags came open and the insides spilled out. Good news is that it wasn't me and elder Brown. ;) They aren't less actives. They are investigators. She is pretty active at her non denominational church. And he just started going there with her. Which is good but it would have been better if they both would have come to our church but we can only invite and then they choose. Justyn is Kris's son and is actually a member. He was baptized when he was 14 and it seems like that didn't last a long time. He still says he is Mormon and wants to show his faith but he isn't ready to give up drinking and smoking and all that. Justyn is 27 now. Kris is awesome. We met him my first day in the field. We were tracting and saw him outside so we started walking up his driveway to talk to him and he told us to pull up a chair, which never happens. He then told us that he doesn't believe in god, isn't opposed to god, but that religion isn't really his thing. So we just kinda talked and then shared a quick message on the plan of salvation and he told us that we could swing by the next week. So we did and kinda did the same thing except with the restoration and then he said he liked having us over and we were welcome to come by any Wednesday evening and talk so we have been back every Wednesday since and he now believes in God and has more of a peace of mind and doesn't get frustrated as much at his work. So he is seeing the fruit of faith.. So that's some more about them church side. The neighbor’s name is Jason. He is a Philosophy teacher at the college here. He is really nice and respects what we believe. He has been very supportive about us and Kris. He also does some leather working which is pretty cool. He does a lot of knife sheaths. And he is not a member.
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Letters from AaronAaron King, left our home to serve the Lord for two years in the Chesapeake Virginia Mission. Archives
September 2016
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