What is soapbox teaching you may ask? Well let me tell you, in the olden days, people would stand on wooden boxes and just preach out to the public in populated places. Now why is it the heading of my email? Because apparently I do it a lot in councils and meetings where I just go off about something. Now this being said, I got to speak in church! So it fits perfectly. A time for me to go off about something. Oh was I happy. And my topic to speak on was repentance, what an amazing topic. It went very well. Also our friend Saeid came to church, as also Ben Laing, who's a member we've been working with to return. So a very happy time at church.
This week had a few miracles in it. So in conclusion, I am happy. First miracle, one of our friends is getting baptized next week. This is very exciting. You see, we don't have a big teaching pool, but the friends we do have are absolutely amazing and I love them half to death. So the work is good. Next, we saw John Ford! John is someone I taught when I first got into the area who I absolutely loved. We had an amazing lesson with him and recommitted him to reading the Book of Mormon! Now the third Miracle, we found a household of uni students from China who are wanting to learn about God. They have amazing questions for us and we are super excited to start teaching them. Such a blessing!
Some other lessons we had this week was firstly Logan. Let me tell you, I absolutely love this guy. Now like I said before, he's very spiritual. But man is he the kindest, guy ever. And, he's searching for God. So hey, maybe we can help. Along with Logan, we had another lesson with Leanduh. She is still fantastic! She's in the middle of moving but I'm super keen for her. We also had a lesson with Saeid over the phone which was good. Then also during the week we had a lesson with our friend Dave. We're starting to teach more, it's just a gradual process.
On Saturday we went to Kersbrook again. We took a different way up this time and let me say, holy cow was the road narrow, had so many turns and just overall an adventure. Once we got there, we were able to see our friend David and chat with him, as well as Joan. While being in the town we were able to have a lesson with our new friend Justin. We went to his house, sat down with him for a while and talked about the Book of Mormon and Joseph Smith. His problem is saying history and the Book of Mormon don't align. I think otherwise, so I expounded on my knowledge to him. He said he'll read the Book of Mormon and pray about it, so we're excited to hear his thoughts.
Some extra things this week, we had our last MLC with President and Sister Johansson. It was a great spirit filled meeting. They are such amazing mission leaders and will be missed greatly.
A spiritual thought for the week:
Mosiah 27: 24 "For, said he, I have repented of my sins, and have been redeemed of the Lord; behold I am born of the Spirit."
With my talk on repentance, it made me think of one of the greatest conversion stories in the Book of Mormon. The one I'm talking about of course, is Alma the Younger. Such a wicked man, becoming an amazing missionary and prophet. It really shows you can never be too far gone.
Well I hope you all have an amazing week. I'm grateful for each one of you. Thank you for all you do. Love you all!
-Elder Kapp
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