Hola Amigos,
Que ondas mis guirros? Todo cheque todo tranquilo todo tuanny todo macizo todo azul todo fresa todo tombado todo azul todo bien here in that one place. (Basically all of that means what's going on, everything is chill here). I'm pretty sure you know where I am. Anyway. Let me start off with some sketchy stuff aight. We were walking down this street and it's pretty normal that bolos try to talk to us, but this time was deathly. He talked to us for about 30 minutes! He told us some creepy stuff. He said there are goblins from Ireland that live on this hill that have tons of girls in their house and that they smoke weed and stuff. Aparently it's prohibited to talk about them. He said if we go to their house they will try to kill us. He said will you guys prepare yourselves to meet the goblins? I want to take you there! It will change your way of life and the way you see me if you go! We kept trying to say sorry we can't and leave but he wouldn't let us. So fiiinally I was like yeah we'll come back tomorrow to go meet them alright? And he let us go. We saw him the next day from a distance and he saw us. He yelled Heyyy!!! and started walking towards us. We turned the corner and raann! We escaped. We actually saw him yesterday, but good thing he was passed out on a bench so he didn't notice us. Pheww. We had a multizona this week so I got to see one of the missionaries that came with me from the CCM. (Elder Bowen) We learned a lot there about how to work with members and get references and stuff. Also, intercambios with Elder Vazquez this week. He's from Mexico and pretty cool if you ask me. I went to his area for the day. We put a date with one of his investigators. It was dope. Our fechas didn't go to church this week we were disapointed. We passed by to get them in the morning and they were all ready. They said they would meet us there in about 30 minutes but they never showed up. We introduced the Book of Mormon to Ricardo and Fabio and they were very interested and had a lot of questions. We also get along well and talk a lot. I have a feeling that we can put a date with them next visit. Not really anything else that happened this week. Juan Orlando is officially the president now, but surprisingly it's pretty chill here. I learned a lot about the sacrement this week and it's very interesting. I realized even more the importance of taking the sacrement every Sunday. I know sometimes when I took the sacrement I didn't really think about what I was doing all that much. I was just like dannng I'M HUNGRY! But I really am grateful for that opurtunity we have to go to church everyweek to partake of the sacrement. I challenge you guys to study something about the sacrement. Maybe search for a talk on lds.org about it or idk but you feel? Have a good week guys! Elder Sullivan
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AuthorElder Christian Sullivan Archives
July 2019
CategoriesComayaguela, Honduras Mission
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