Elder McMinn has a new email address:
kyle.mcminn@missionary.org
This Monday we had a Tri-zone P day. We drove up to Oklahoma City and went ice skating. At first, I thought it was a silly idea until I actually did it and then I realized how much fun it actually was. After we were finished there we went to the Moore Church building and played a ton of other games and had a HUGE Spikeball tournament. Spikeball is something that our mission takes very seriously! The winner of the championship would play against President Mansell, who is extremely good. It was one of the most fun p days I have had in a while.
Tuesday was our interview day. I always love interviews with President Mansell. They are the best. The role plays that we did were really fun too. We had to have a 20-minute discussion where we only asked questions. It was hard but really fun.
We had a really cool experience on Wednesday. We went back to see a potential investigator that we knocked into about 2 weeks ago named Michael. He let us right in when we showed up and we sat down at his dinner table with him and had one of the coolest conversations. We eventually gave him the survey that we had been using for tracting. We got to one question that talks about what happens to those people who never hear about Christ? It sparked his interest big time and we told him we could come over another time to share the whole plan of salvation. He stood up and used an authoritative way of speaking and said. "under one condition..... You allow my wife and me to cook dinner for you!" That blew our minds so we are going over tomorrow to have dinner with him.
Fort Sill was a lot of fun too. We had one baptism interview with Broadhead so next week he will be getting baptized! I taught the restoration and it was a great class. Only 3 new people this week but all 3 participated a lot so that made it fun. I really have felt my teaching skills and testimony grow from teaching at the post. I love the atmosphere of it there and I love the soldiers.
I am getting transferred out to Shawnee this week. This may be my last area. I loved Lawton a ton but I am excited about the new area and to see what it holds.
Tuesday was our interview day. I always love interviews with President Mansell. They are the best. The role plays that we did were really fun too. We had to have a 20-minute discussion where we only asked questions. It was hard but really fun.
We had a really cool experience on Wednesday. We went back to see a potential investigator that we knocked into about 2 weeks ago named Michael. He let us right in when we showed up and we sat down at his dinner table with him and had one of the coolest conversations. We eventually gave him the survey that we had been using for tracting. We got to one question that talks about what happens to those people who never hear about Christ? It sparked his interest big time and we told him we could come over another time to share the whole plan of salvation. He stood up and used an authoritative way of speaking and said. "under one condition..... You allow my wife and me to cook dinner for you!" That blew our minds so we are going over tomorrow to have dinner with him.
Fort Sill was a lot of fun too. We had one baptism interview with Broadhead so next week he will be getting baptized! I taught the restoration and it was a great class. Only 3 new people this week but all 3 participated a lot so that made it fun. I really have felt my teaching skills and testimony grow from teaching at the post. I love the atmosphere of it there and I love the soldiers.
I am getting transferred out to Shawnee this week. This may be my last area. I loved Lawton a ton but I am excited about the new area and to see what it holds.
Elder McMinn
"Don't wait for happiness to be thrust upon you. Seek it out in service and learning."
-Dallin H. Oaks
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