Me, my homie Christopher, and one of his little bros, David. Christopher is helping me with my Spanish and I am teaching him English. The family Pena that gives us lunch on Sunday. Well this week went by reeaaally slow because I was just hoping to get out of this place. But I found out what's gonna go down for changes. I'm outta this joint, headin to La Pradera in Zona Comayaguela. I've heard this area is one of the most dangerous in the mish. My companion is Elder Santay. This week was one of the most boring ones of my mish untill Mother's Day. It was so dope talking to my fam again! I said bye to a few homies this week because I won't be able to today. And I'll be spending my day today saying bye to all the people I made good relationships with. So guys I'd like to give you some advice that can help you a lot! I'm sure all of you guys pray right? How many of you get caught up in saying a quick repeated prayer in the morning or before you go to bed? Anyway, God doesnt like hearing the same things over and over. We should always pray from our hearts, kneeling, showing respect to God. Asking questions, Asking for spiritual and temporal things and always giving thanks. If you are already doing this you'rw a beast. If not, I challenge you to start thinking more deeply because when we pray we are actually talking to our Heavenly Father. I have been focusing a lot in this and it has given me a better perspective in life, more hope, faith, and humility. Elder Sullivan My hair is getting bleached by the sun. Sister Rojas from Costa Rica We eat mango verde in Honduras with salt and Chile. It's really good! My companion Jimenez made tacos with an alambre. Super good! This is the dope street with the thugs and crazy kids.
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AuthorElder Christian Sullivan Archives
July 2019
CategoriesComayaguela, Honduras Mission
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