OK
Time to clear up some stuff.
I did not get transferred, I'm still in Szczecin, Elder Berlin, on the other hand, is now in Łódź, after having served more than a full year in Szczecin. My new companion is Elder Platter. (He's shorter than me!) This is his last transfer, and he's been in Szczecin once before about half a year ago. I didn't email yesterday because Tuesdays get turned into P-days when there's a transfer. I spent the entire pretty much with the Cuttings (I like how you're vicariously moming through sister cutting). So here we are. 100% caught up.
Last week was pretty full of events. Starting on Thursday, at least. We had Wigilia, which is Polish Christmas Eve, and is also a lot more celebrated than Christmas day itself. We ate very gross food. Na pewno. There was this spaghetti in this red ramen noodle like liquid, which was actually pretty good. There were also pierogi, which were pretty tasty, also. But we also had this food called śledź. Don't eat śledź. It's like this pickled carp. very powerful. Also a fish. Entire fish. Bones, skin, body parts and all. Nice.
Christmas day was spent mostly at the Cuttings, and Piotr and Małgorzata were there, too. There was a chat with them that got pretty heated at some points, and there was a part where Piotr just said somehting along the lines of "I'm fine where I am as a buddhist, and I'm not going to change" which kind of just dumped cold water on the whole chance of teaching him. And the rest of the day we spent with a less active named Lech.
The next morning was very quiet. Too many hangovers to be loud outside. So we didn't really teach many people. That day we also got our transfer calls, and after Elder Berlin heard he was leaving, we had to spend a lot of time with people saying goodbye. Too much time. There's too many "just friends" here, and not acutal investigators. I think it's starting to get on Elder Cutting's nerves. We're changing that this transfer.
I can't really remember the rest of the week. Not much happened because everyone we were working with is out of town. But we did some less active work, and really, keeping the sabbath day holy is something they- and everyone in the world- are struggling with.
listen.
Back in the Old Testament, the law was that if you didn't keep the sabbath day holy, you were killed. Now, that's not just some harsh punishment for a group of isrealites who had no idea what they were doing. That was a law, and a punishment set up because it was such an obvious thing to do. Just as obvious as it is today to not kill someone, or we will recieve capital punishment. So, if that was the law origionally set up by God, and if that was the punishment set up by Him, I think that if we start to keep the Sabbath day holy, we'll start to get blessings as if we stopped being serial killers. A somewhat harsh comparison, yes, but the gospel is God's gospel. Not ours. Don't be suprised if something doesn't go the way you think it will.
Just gotta figure out what it means to keep the Sabbath day holy...
Ok, I didn't really take pictures this week. Sorry.
But here's this. :D
Lovueh
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