Dear family,
So it's been a
crazy week. My most frequent adventure is getting lost. Better if it is really
hot and the sun is beating down. We're slowly getting more oriented. We're two
Elders and two Hermanas in our ward.
We still don't
have many investigators. We're trying to get to know the area, the members and
talk to as many people as we can. We have a few people who might evolve into
investigators, but as of yet nothing is very sure.
The Ceiba is
definitely more touristy that my previous areas. In the neighborhoods life is
pretty normal for Honduras. But when you go to the stores there is definitely
an American influence in the products. In our area there is an oversized
pulperia. (Somewhere between a pulperia and a very small grocery store.) It has
a little of everything, including (surprise) peanut butter.
The members
here are really great. And there are a lot of them who are willing to do what
they can to help the missionaries. Yesterday, after getting lost for over an hour,
we took a recent convert out to contact and teach with us. She is super
impressive. She spoke up and contributed to the lessons and what she added was
perfect (relevant and doctrinal, and it invited the Spirit). Such a pity that
she is only free Sundays! But there are others who are also disposed to go out
and accompany us.
As far as being
a trainer, I really have no idea what I am doing, but with all the missionaries
who are coming, everyone has to step up and do things they aren't ready to do
(open areas, train, etc.)
I hope you all
have a wonderful week!
DyC 84:88
(Always good, in English and Spanish)
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