My companion is my "Sister" our trainers were the same. :P I'm in Burbank, near pasco Washington. I still haven't left the same zone, stake and district from the very first one I got here. The only difference is moving wards. I have gotten doubled out every time I moved wards. :P It's hard work but good. :) There is one pretty cool and powerful experience that Sister Coffey and I had, we basically were getting bashed, then my testimony was shaking a little about the apostasy and the priesthood and the prophets and apostles, and my companion asked me to say a pray in the car, so I did. First, I think that was one of the most sincere prayers I've ever had with Him. Anyways after that my companion recited the First Vision <3 Then I just started to cry, because I knew it was true. She then told me to look at it this way, your testimony has just become stronger about the prophets, and the priesthood. :) And I totally agree with her on that.:) It helps to see things through another person's eyes, especially your companion. :) So yeah, good times. :)
Another cool experience, is that when I was serving in Pasco 6th Ward we went over to a member's house, the Thompsons. They have a care taker whose name is Peggy. :) Well when I found out where I was moving to, Burbank, I realized that that's where she lived! So we let her know as it was our last day there and she told me that she was planning on going to Sacrament meeting on that Sunday anyway, but how now we both knew a similar face at church.:) And she did come yesterday! So did one of our investigators, Mitchell who is getting baptized this Saturday. :) We will only get to teach or see Peggy for only a few more weeks, because then she is moving somewhere else in Pasco, but it was an answer to her prayers because she is starting to grow her faith in Christ, read the BOM daily and is repenting, (changing her ways to become closer to Christ). So yeah, those are my two cool stories from this past week. :) I can't wait to be able to tell you more! :)
My new companions name is Sister Coffey. :) It's funny last week when we transferred and we had a transfer breakfast I realized that the smallest Sister in the zone was put together with the tallest Sister. :P It's hilarious! haha Burbank, is oh so beautiful! So much green everywhere and the birds singing, sun shining, horses, alpacas, goats, everywhere. <3 It's been fun!
Yeah, I'm no longer in a walking area, yeah car! But now, I have to get used to and understand how having a car missionary works. :P And Marsha, didn't get baptized this last Saturday, but she will get baptized on May 20th So please keep her in your prayers. :) She's truly amazing! I love her! :) <3
I love you all very much! Keep being awesome!
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~Sister McKnight
Washington, Kennewick Mission
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