Good morning,
We had another good week this week, including another
baptism. We met L. two weeks ago while doing street contacts (I almost
didn’t contact her because it was the end of the day and I was tired, but I
felt like I should, so I did and, booyah, baptism). L. had actually
studied with the missionaries when she was a young woman (12–15), but she was
never baptized because her dad didn’t let her. But now that she is 26 and
living alone, she was ready to be found and baptized. It was a cool experience,
and I feel like we have been immensely blessed this transfer with success.
As for D. and the mother, they don’t really care that
much. The mother is Catholic, and D. decided that he doesn’t really like
religion or something. I don’t know. Bummer, oh well, we will see what happens.
This is our last week of the transfer here, so next Monday
I’ll know if something new is going to happen. I don’t really know what to
expect. I could keep training Elder F. or maybe (because I‘m coming up on the last
quarter of my mission), I might take a different leadership position elsewhere.
Either way, it will be an adventure. But I have really liked working with Elder F.
So last Monday, Elder F. and I joined the zone
leaders for the Festa da Uva in Caixas. It was pretty cool, I guess. There were
a lot of venders and lame stuff like that, but we got free juice and grapes, so
I guess it was worth it. I’ll try to attach a picture of us with the Grape Queen.
Honestly, I don’t have that much else to say for now.
Até mais,
Com amor,
Elder Morris(I will attach pictures when I get them. :))
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