So I shall write about how this week went.
So
we started out this week working nice and hard. We had divisions this
Tuesday, so I stayed over here, and was working with Elder Fankhauser in
our area. It was pretty chill, though at one point a baby cow (or in
technical terms a calf) walked outside of like a plot of land, and
through an open gate and walked right alongside us for like a good 5
minutes. I feel bad like I almost just kinda stole a cow! Like
what do I do? so we just walked a bit faster and finally lost it. It's
weird how things work here. But I just don't end up questioning it.
So
the other days were good, just normal uneventful working. We had plans
to baptize someone Saturday, so we went to the church Saturday, but the
power was out in the whole city, and with the power went the Water, so
we weren't able to fill up the baptismal font, so we called up the
people in Matagalpa, and they were having plans to baptize over there,
so we brought our person, and 2 others there to Matagalpa, to have a
joint baptism,
And
also yesterday we got another 2 baptisms, a girl of 15 and the
daughter of a member who is 9. Some of the other missionaries were like
Wait, what the flip? She was our investigator. All I'm saying is the girl
of 15 left Matagalpa and is living with her aunt here now. sooooooo. We got tobaptize her! But yeah it worked out nicely. We finished this Change with 6
baptisms, and started the month off with 3. So I'm feeling good about
that.
But
yeah like I said finished off the changes with that. SOOOOOO we had
changes. Elder Baez got sent over to Matagalpa, and will be my District
Leader, but I'm staying here, and my new companion is Elder Garcia. He
is pretty new in the mission, but we shall see how things go. I have a
feeling things will go well here.
But
anyways. Just remember, the Lord is always there to bless us, we just
need to look for the blessings, and if we think we found some we need to
work for them also. But with a little bit of action, and patience and
faith, we all can see big changes even in places where we wouldn't
normally think to look.
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