Zach's Last Transfer Will Be Serving As Zone Leader in Arad, Romania

Monday, October 18, 2010

Missionary Work in Timisoara

I am really coming to understand how hard of a thing we are asking people to do. It is not just a simple change in their religion, it is a change of life for them. We are not asking an easy thing from them, it is a very difficult change. That's why it is so improtant that the investigator feels the Spitit and gains a real testimony of it, so they can make a clear decision of what they are doing, and where they are going with their lives.

This week we have met with a bunch of less active members trying to get them back to Church. We found a couple of new investigators, hopefully everything will go fine with them. The Timisoara Branch is doing better, they still struggle. The members still depend way too much on the Missionaries to run things. If we were not here, the Branches would fall apart. So, that's the goal we have, to get them to function as members on their own. Giving them the confidence they need without any help from the missionaries. They definitely are not there yet, but with more and more time, they will learn, and they will really start to magnify their callings, then they'll be to that point.

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