Orlando, Florida Mission

Orlando, Florida Mission

Tuesday, May 16, 2017

Catch Me If You Can

This week was pretty chill TBH. We spent a lot of time with our investigators on date for baptism in the coming week. One super cool miracle happened on Tuesday. After dinner we had some time to kill before our next appointment so we felt inspired to try contacting a referral from December that despite MANY attempts, could never be contacted. Well anyway, he wasn't home (again) but this time his daughter Catherine was and she was ready to receive us! She asked us the most amazing questions ever! She asked things like "I know I have faith, but what exactly does that mean, and how do I know if it’s enough?" And "There are so many churches, how do I know which was is the right one to follow?" I LOVE that question because it is so easy to help someone grasp the restoration. She is truly incredible and well prepared. We read Alma 32:21 with her. And she got emotional saying that that scripture answered a life-long prayer. Freaking love the Book of Mormon. I will never get tired of watching someone read from it for the first time. TBH I get a little jealous. I wonder what it would be like to read it for the first time after unknowingly searching for it.

Saturday was super rainy but I loved it. It was my first time experiencing Florida Thunder and let me tell you, it is crazy. One clap of thunder was so loud that car alarms started going off. We were teaching a lesson to our investigator Samuel during the rain storm and it was seriously insane. I loved it. I love Florida.

I had a dream this past week of coming home and I was running around the stake center holding on to my tag yelling at my stake president saying, "If you can't catch me you can't release me!" I LOVE being a missionary. I love this work more than I could possible describe. I know that Jesus Christ Lives. I know that Joseph Smith is the prophet of the Restoration. I believe in the power of Prayer and that we have a loving Father in Heaven who is always there to guide us. I know He loves us.

I hope y'all had a great Mother's Day! Thanks again for your encouraging words and support. Here is to a solid final week of the Transfer! I love you all!

~Hermana Kent


This super cute Haitian girl I met while tracting.
We became best friends once I gave her a sticker.


This guy was crying out some serious
repentance  on the streets of Pine Hills.

Skyping the family!!!!!!!! ðŸ˜†ðŸ˜†ðŸ˜†ðŸ˜†

Ward party with Diego (our investigator).
Elders Harrison and Pyle, and Hermana Mull

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