Leaving Ann Arbor

Another week down. Sadly, I am leaving Ann Arbor. On Sunday we  were listening to Hymn 270 and the line that stuck out to me was, "I'll  go where you want me to go”. Not that I have a choice, but it's  where the Lord needs me to be.  



I got to go and see my friends this week and get pictures with some  of them. I'll add them at the bottom and I'll send the rest of them next  week.  



I am excited to leave, but am not excited to leave Elder DaBell. We  get along very well and we have lots of fun. I am also sad to leave the  Senior couple, the Barrington’s, they were too good to me. For stories this week, the person we had on date for baptism didn't  come to church :(( , so we had to push back the date for her baptism.  I'm a little disappointed.  



Elder DaBell got sick this week so his voice was gone. I had to do  lessons all on my own, which was very cool. The spirit definitely  helped me and put words in my mouth and helped me remember  scriptures. The gift of tongues is very true. It's super cool because  after the lesson is over, I like to talk about it, but I can't remember  what I said because the spirit was talking, not me! It's incredible. Here is the weekly scripture....  



Matthew 5:44. But I say unto you, Love your enemies, bless them that  curse you, do good to them that hate you, and pray for them which  despitefully use you, and persecute you. 



Love one another! Simple as Dat, Amen.  

Here’s some cool photos. Have a good week!  

Enjoy God's blessings  



-Elder Kendrick 

 Ann Arbor, MI



1-2. Last District Photo

3. Elder Reyes is floating

4. Photo Bombing Sister Barrington’s Phone

5. Brother Martinez looking “Fly”

6. Bro. Johnson - Ward Mission Leader

7. Templar-Zu - Cool Friend

8. President Wilde’s Brother in Law - Roneide

9. Vadier - Cool Friend

10. Bro. Mark Vincet-Nadon Is a Legend

11. Ice storm

12. First Biscuits

14. Whipped up a Gordon Ramsey Sandwich

15-17. Ran across ROBOBOTS

















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