Monday, March 26, 2018

March 26th, 2018 Letter #20


Cool story: We were talking to a man in a store and he kept talking and talking about religion and the bible and whatnot and it was hard to get a word in, but I felt an impression to take immediate advantage of any window of opportunity and just ask if he wants to get baptized. So I did. He agreed that baptism would be important so we said we needed to teach him a few things in order to baptize him. He invited us to teach and so we made an appointment and set a baptismal date with him right then and there. We later came back to teach the restoration and I felt like my Spanish/teaching was lacking for whatever reason so I said a little prayer in my heart just saying, "please don't let me mess this up." At the end we asked if he would pray about Joseph Smith and he basically said, "I have nothing to ask. I know he was a prophet." So that was a blessing. He also came to church yesterday so hopefully we'll have a baptism for Alberto on the 14 of April. Other investigators to pray for if you'd like: Teresa, Jose Emilio, Alicia, Gabriel.

Our voices were still struggling even up until last night (from being sick) so we might put the song thing into practice this week. Even though we couldn't use it, we still had a great week this time around. 

I like the little bananas.

The Chinese restaurant is pretty similar to American ones. There aren't as many bakeries here.

I played soccer for P-day with Elder Alor, Jimenez, and Medina (Medina is from my CCM district). El Tajin isn't far so we'll go someday. 

My favorite part of the week is that we had a shower of blessings. Every investigator we have (except Gabriel) is new. An inactive sister from the ward came to church yesterday after years of inactivity and brought her unbaptized 9 year-old with her. We talked to her afterwards about her son and, long story short, we should be able to baptize him on the 7th of April. So the Lord has been helping out a lot lately.



We're watching conference in the church building with the ward so it'll be in Spanish. I haven't seen any big celebrations yet for Easter. 

Insight from studies: don't make fun of people (Alma 5). I kinda lacked on pictures this week so I'll have to look for opportunities this time around.


With Love, Elder Finlinson.

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