Hola Amigos!
Let me give you guys the lowdown on the investigadors we have right now. Celia: She's super dope actually. She has a huuuge organization for single mothers. She's interested in the message, but she's very busy all the time. She said she wants to teach me how to make baleadas and tajadas!!! Bryan: He's 14 and fooorrr sure wants to get baptized. He has been going to church and seminary for almost a month. The only prob is his mom. She doesn't think he's ready because he's mean and irresponsible. We talked to him about it and hopefully he can change. We'll see man, we'll see. We also found a new investigador named Anderson, who is 17 years old. He's super chill. Also interested. We talked to him for soooo long. We talked about our hobbies and interests. He even gave us a tour of his house. This man is getting baptised. We have a few others. They all just won't go to church--either they work or don't want to walk there. Anyway, this week we found a dog. Not any normal dog, let me tell you. He was goin ham on us jumping, running etc. We named him Gremlin. (Watch the movie and you'll understand), but he wouldn't stop following us. We walked about a mile to our house. He followed us every step of the way. We gave him some water and we actually let him into our house because he's a pretty cool guy. We tried to escape him to get to the Texaco but we couldn't lose him. The only solution was to find the owner, so we walked him all the way back to his house (the opposite way of the Texaco) and gave him back to the owners. We don't walk by that house anymore. This one eerie night (actually all nights are eerie here) we were chilling at a pulp, drinking some water bags, and this suuuper poor guy went up to buy something. I just looked at him and forgot about it. A few minutes later he came up to us and handed us both a little thing of orange juice. He talked to us a bit and we introduced ourselves and gave him a little tarjeta. It was pretty crazy. I love the people here. Speaking of orange juice. guess what we drank for the sacrement this week?? ORAN! It was reeaaally hard to not laugh while passing the sacrament and seeing the weird looks on people's faces. Also during the prayer. "'Santifique este agua." Phew man, that was tough. Well, some spiritualness coming at you. I have a book that's supposed to inspire missionaries. It actually works and i think it would work for anyone. I don't have it with me right now, but I remember something that really pumped me up. It says something like this: Look to this day! For it is life! Yesterday is only a dream and tomorow is a vision of hope and if you live this day great, yesterday will become a dream of happiness and tomorrow will become a vision of hope. I think thats right. Well, friends have a good day and a great one too. Peace!! Elder Sullivan
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AuthorElder Christian Sullivan Archives
July 2019
CategoriesComayaguela, Honduras Mission
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