Good Morning!!! Hope you all are doing well and staying busy. This 
was an almost overwhelming week for us with the large number of new 
referrals we received and the many new faces we had a church, but 'lI 
start off with answering some of the questions I've been getting. 
 
Q.1 How are you doing?
   I've been doing 
great and can hardly believe how fast these last two transfers have 
flown by. Life as a missionary begins to get a little weird though when 
you begin thinking only in terms of the mission and forget that you had a
 different life before the mission and will be a different person after 
the mission. You begin to forget that closeness you had to home when you
 can't take advantage of calling each time you have a funny moment to 
share or a quick question to ask. You make friends out here and they 
become your support over the next two years along with the members and 
ward leaders. I love the wards that I'm serving in and all the support 
that they have shown me.
Q.2 Are you growing in faith and is your testimony getting stronger? 
  
 Everyday my faith and testimony grow which is interesting since this is
 also the time of my life where I'm tried the most. I've never heard so 
many attacks on the church or it's members but you learn to stand up for
 your beliefs and help those with miss understandings of the church. 
It's amazing how so many of the attacks on the church are made up or 
simply taken out of context, and you get to the point where nothing you 
hear takes you by surprise anymore and you can help show those who ask 
where the answers really are.
Q.3 Are you coming to know our Savior better and are you becoming more like him?
  
 Most definitely as I've come to understand the gospel better and really
 take time to study it out I've gained a greater appreciation for all 
that the savior did in fact do for us and continues to do. I love 
teaching the Plan of Salvation to our investigators and really focus in 
on all that the Savior did for us to make the plan possible. I do strive
 to become more like Christ and hope I'm at least a bit closer by the 
end of my mission. 
Q.4 Are you finding any certain area of missionary work more difficult than the others?
   So
 far the missionary work has been going excellent and I really 
haven't run into any really difficult situations thus far. The hardest 
part of the work is probably just being able to make join decisions with
 your companion and staying on track with your work. My 
current companion though has been awesome and I have no complaints!  
Q.5 What are you doing very well?
   I think that I've 
done a good job with mastering the lessons and my favorite part of the 
work is teaching our investigators. As I've come to study the gospel to 
where it makes perfect sense to me I feel that I'm able to do a good job
 then helping those we teach to gain that same understanding.
Q.6 Where can we help you?
   You can help by supporting 
me and by sharing your personal stories of missionary work. I love just 
hearing about home in your letters and what everyone is up to. We only 
get a few opportunities to talk about the day to day parts of life so I 
cherish hearing about how everyone is. Don't be afraid to write me about
 things like football games, school, funny moments, jokes, or any of 
that stuff, Ha it all helps keep me sane and helps me maintain some 
personality.
 
   Well this was a great week for us and we had a 
lesson with a new investigator named Ben on Tuesday which went 
excellent. We were going to teach about the restoration but ended up 
teaching the Plan of Salvation instead when my companion got a little 
mixed up on the teaching. I'm glad that we started with the Plan of 
Salvation and I could tell we had touched our investigator and helped 
him gain a lot of knowledge that he did not have before. He made it to 
church on Sunday and we set up a return appointment for this 
Thursday where he is supposed to bring his 8 year old son this time. Our
 other lessons for the week went also went well with Brittani and 
Joseph. Brittani had been struggling with the reading a bit and we've 
been trying to help her understand the background to the Book of Mormon 
better. She was supposed to come to church on Sunday but something came 
up and we'll have to check on her this week. Joseph has been doing way 
better and has been house shopping with his brother for another home in 
our ward boundaries. We are hoping to have his baptism in 2-3 weeks.
   Sunday was the craziest day so far this week and probably the 
whole time I've been in the area. At church we received 2 new 
investigators in the Rainbow ward and 1 new investigator in the Spanish 
Trails Singles ward. We set up a visit with the women in the singles 
ward for this Tuesday and the other investigators we'll be meeting with 
in the next couple of weeks. We had an excellent turn out at church and I
 can't wait to see what next week brings. I hope you all had a good week
 and I look forward to hearing from you again next week. Best wishes, 
Elder Keller Reeves