The Epistle of Taylor
Chapter 1
1 For behold, the first transfer of the reign of President Griffon was nearing to an end as the Elders preached to the people in the land of Cottonwood. And the Elders were Elder Gray who was trained by Elder Townsend who did still remain in the land of Cottonwood. And Elder Miller who was of many lands, for he did move many times in his youth. And Elder Clough who was named District Leader of the land of Cottonwood.
2 And the Elders began to see much success in the land of Cottonwood for behold the people began to repent of their sins and find much joy in their lives. For behold they began to come unto Christ and be baptized in His name.
3 But behold there was also much iniquity in the land. For there were those whom the Elders taught that did wish to no longer hear the words that the Lord. And thus the people were starved, but not of the flesh but of the spirit.
4 Now the Elders that labored in the land of Cottonwood were grieved in their hearts because of the sins of those people who did no longer desire to hear the words of the Lord. And the Elders prayed and fasted much that they might find those who did desire to repent and come unto Christ.
5 Now after the Elders had done this they continued to find success in the land of Cottonwood. And the Elders did rest from their labors for behold the day was the last day of the first transfer of the reign of President Griffin and was called p-day.
6 And Elder Clough did depart from the land of Cottonwood down to the land of Peoria to preach the words of the Lord in that land and Elder Miller was named district leader over the land of Cottonwood. And Elder Gray with Elder Townsend did also remain in the land with Elder Miller.
7 And thus ended the first transfer of the reign of President Griffon
This week really has been great though. The week really just started out with exchanges again. The district leader and I were up in Sedona and I saw one of the only two Golden Arches from McDonalds that aren't actually golden colored. This one was teal because of weird Sedona laws.I also ate dinner with an old Hispanic lady. It was frijoles y arroz con pollo con chile verde, beans, rice, and chicken with green sauce. It was good and then I took the first bite of chicken and thought "oh no!!" It was so spicy I started crying. She didn't notice and I didn't want to be rude so I ate all of it. The Spanish missionary was laughing at me cuz it was actually pretty funny.
Chapter 1
1 For behold, the first transfer of the reign of President Griffon was nearing to an end as the Elders preached to the people in the land of Cottonwood. And the Elders were Elder Gray who was trained by Elder Townsend who did still remain in the land of Cottonwood. And Elder Miller who was of many lands, for he did move many times in his youth. And Elder Clough who was named District Leader of the land of Cottonwood.
2 And the Elders began to see much success in the land of Cottonwood for behold the people began to repent of their sins and find much joy in their lives. For behold they began to come unto Christ and be baptized in His name.
3 But behold there was also much iniquity in the land. For there were those whom the Elders taught that did wish to no longer hear the words that the Lord. And thus the people were starved, but not of the flesh but of the spirit.
4 Now the Elders that labored in the land of Cottonwood were grieved in their hearts because of the sins of those people who did no longer desire to hear the words of the Lord. And the Elders prayed and fasted much that they might find those who did desire to repent and come unto Christ.
5 Now after the Elders had done this they continued to find success in the land of Cottonwood. And the Elders did rest from their labors for behold the day was the last day of the first transfer of the reign of President Griffin and was called p-day.
6 And Elder Clough did depart from the land of Cottonwood down to the land of Peoria to preach the words of the Lord in that land and Elder Miller was named district leader over the land of Cottonwood. And Elder Gray with Elder Townsend did also remain in the land with Elder Miller.
7 And thus ended the first transfer of the reign of President Griffon
This week really has been great though. The week really just started out with exchanges again. The district leader and I were up in Sedona and I saw one of the only two Golden Arches from McDonalds that aren't actually golden colored. This one was teal because of weird Sedona laws.I also ate dinner with an old Hispanic lady. It was frijoles y arroz con pollo con chile verde, beans, rice, and chicken with green sauce. It was good and then I took the first bite of chicken and thought "oh no!!" It was so spicy I started crying. She didn't notice and I didn't want to be rude so I ate all of it. The Spanish missionary was laughing at me cuz it was actually pretty funny.