Question from uncle, do many Germans try to immitate English?:
Many Germans here actually speak some broken English. It is a very good language to have in this area, because it is pretty much the language you need to speak with tourists and other European countries. The kids are required to learn some all through school. Many of them don't retain much though. :P In any case, there are a surprising amount of members in our ward and people on the street that speak and understand very fluent English.
Another from uncle, how many appointments do you teach?:
We are teaching one or two lessons (as opposed to discussions) a day on a slow day, and more like four on a more packed day. Sometimes as many as five. These last couple of weeks were a bit slow, but things are picking back up again this week. I love having appointments to go to. I am actually doing my share of the teaching. I was doing a good chunk by about four or five weeks in I think. I just got blessed having had some German before I came.
Found an awesome scripture this week. Romans 13:8-10. Love is the key. If you truly, purely, try to love, everything else will fall into place. I can feel that it is true. I challenge you all to see where you can exercize more love.
Keep Christ close. He is the BEST example of love.
Have an awesome week everyone! Love ya!
- Elder Michael Miles
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