Saturday, March 22, 2008

Reed in Georgia



Reed (Elder Wilson) and Elder Nicholson putting up siding for a widow in the ward.

Reed wrote, "We were suspended on a ladder-jack, which is basically two beams that are really tall and really far apart with a 1 ft. beam in the middle that can go up or down. We were, for the most part, probably 20-30 feet up. That was an interesting experience being that high up with a heavy nail gun, putting up siding. There have also been other good opportunities for service. Service is really fun and it's a nice break from proselyting. Obviously, we do it meaningfully and not to just get away." Elder Nicholson is a great trainer and Reed says that they have had so much success with teaching and with investigators because of Elder Nicholson's obedience. We are so grateful for the great people in Georgia. The Gregorson family had a Greenie party for him and dressed in green and served green food in a green room. Then Brother Gregorson was hospitalized and Reed and his companion were asked to give him a blessing. He loves the Gregorsons.

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