We helped a family move this week. These are their kids. Another year down my friends. It went really well. I'm pretty happy to be able to say that I spent all of 2018 serving the Lord and the people of Honduras. My testimony has grown so much and I have been able to develop a bigger love for this country and for this gospel. I have really learned to trust in the Lord in everything I do and to follow the spirit. Anyway aqui estamos 2019. I'm ready, I have a lot of plans and I've set many goals that I'm looking forward to accomplishing this year. This week was great and we started it off good on Monday with a nice breakfast trip to Denny's as a zone. We weren't able to play bball that day because of the time, but we got to go to this dope grocery store called Diprova. They have a ton of original stuff from Mexico and the states. I bought some coke from Colombia (soda not that one thing) and some habanero hot sauce from Mexico. We discovered a new little village in our area. To get there we had to walk about 40 minutes straight just to get to the member's house that lives around there. Then we took a 15 minute bus ride to get to the little village. It was a super chill place in the mountains with a ton of oak and pine trees. I saw a house on top of the hill with a hammock outside and it was golden hour so it looked super nice. Buuuut I didnt have my camara with me to take the pic oh well. We had a good amount of investigators that came to church this week and we have had a lot of investigators progressing lately. Yesterday we did an interchange with Jardines de Toncontin. I went over there with Elder Chinchilla from Costa Rica. He's a really cool guy. He has 7 months in the mish. He wants to study in the states after the mish in BYU. He said that where he lives is super popular for tourism and that there are always gringos showing up at his branch for church on Sundays haha. To celebrate that Elder Valadez is going home, we went to a sushi place called Sushi 2 Go. Reeeaaally good sushi We ordered something called Barco 6 and they literally brought us a boat filled with sushi for us to eat It was a tad expensive, but definitely worth it. I'm doing good. We are working hard and being obedient. We receive many blessings in the zone lately for that. Elder Sullivan Elder Chinchilla Our church. The temple.
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AuthorElder Christian Sullivan Archives
July 2019
CategoriesComayaguela, Honduras Mission
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