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Elder Jacob Miklich

3100 Lorna Rd., Ste 102

Birmingham, AL 35216




There is also a blog for the Birmingham Alabama Mission if you would like to know more about the going ons in the mission as a whole: alabamamissionupdate.blogspot.com
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Monday, December 10, 2012

  Its very nice to hear from what everybody has said.
Its cool to see jeremy's photos. For a second I forgot what he looks like... nah just joke.  Thats a pretty cool paisley tie though.  The other missionaries sitting next to me was looking and said whos that guy and why is he wearing your nametag?  haha
I feel like I should be putting up pictures up as well.  We had a baptism last saturday, and we did take a picture. So I got to find where that picture is at.  Hopefully I will attach it to this email.
Next saturday there is going to be another baptism, which I am looking forward to. Elder Peters and I began teaching her.  We found out that she has quite a religious background: Baptist, Jehovah's witness, and probably another one.  The last church she went to was Jehovah's witness, which would be a huge change in conversion becoming LDS.  But she hasn't gone to any church in like over 20 years or so.  She had bad experiences with those churches.  The way we found her was that she was a referral, someone told us to contact her.  She is really nice, and likes to talk about anything, its never a dull moment with her and her husband.  Her sister is a lds member and she has helped alot with talking to her.   She is getting baptized this saturday. Her husband said he wants to eventually get baptized, he just needs to give up smoking.  Their family is coming over for the baptism.
  At church there was a good christmas program.  Its a little early since many students will be going home for the holidays, so it was done last sunday so they can be there.  It was a good turn out.
Well take care everybody,
Jacob


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