Alright everyone, I don't have lots of time, so here's 2
quick stories. When we went to teach a lesson last night, we just talked with
the kids mom on the porch cuz he was busy. We were talking for about 5 minutes
and while we were talking, the neighbor came out and asked us to come over when
we were done. to give you an idea what it's like, CA is a mix of Florida (with
the palm trees) Texas (heat), Utah (cools down at night, and pretty dry),
Virginia (lots of people), and the Azores (the way the houses are built. Anyway, we
went over and she and her husband just started talking about their 22 year old
son. They pleaded with us to help him out of his addiction to drugs so he could
get back on his feet for life. He's had trouble keeping jobs because of drugs
and he always cant resist going out with his friends even though he knows
they're bad influences on him. He's trying ot get into a rehab program, but
according to his parents all he ever does is say he will, but then he starts
again. It was incredible. They recognized us not as just some random feel good
missionaries, but as representatives of Jesus Christ. We proceeded to talk with
R (the son). He said he's always being judged by people. People tell him
he's trash. I told him, and the same goes for anyone who reads this, that he
is, above all else, a son of God. He has divine potential. We are all sons and
daughters of God. We can't allow anyone to convince us otherwise. We then proceeded
to read some of Ether 12 with him. We talked about how faith can help him
overcome addiction, and specifically faith in Jesus Christ. I told him that
part of having faith was acting. I told him that fear is the opposite of faith.
That FEAR IS SOMETHING UNWORTHY OF A CHILD OF GOD. We left him with a Book of
Mormon with a chapter to read. We encouraged him to start reading his Bible
again (he used to be really involved with his church), and to begin praying
regularly again. We gave him our phone number and we're going to stop by his
house again. The second story I have happened earlier that day. We went with
the Zone Leaders to a nearby college to talk to students as they walked between
classes. I finally found a use for my French skilz. Tell you what, if you talk
to someone in French, 8 times out of 10 they'll stop and talk with you. It was
awesome. One of the zone leaders came up to me and whispered, 'how did you talk
to that girl? She just walked right by me!' I'm tellin' you, it's the French.
Then this XC (Cross Country) group from high school ran by, so I just started running with them
and talking to the kids up front. After about a minute I realized I was kinda
far from my comp so I headed back. It was a blast. Love you all a ton!
Elder Hunter Johnson
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