Not too much to say this week but it was a good one. We have been finding new ways to find people to teach and some of them are a bit creep but they work. We always contact in the street. I haven't even touched a door in this area. If we see kids playing soccer we join in and say if we beat you guys we get to teach you and we always win. Well, this week we got to play in an actual soccer game! With uniforms and everything. The thing is that basically half of the team are members so we taught them a little bit before the game started and then we played. My comp played defense and I played forward. I actually scored a goal and had an assist. It was pretty dope. This week I really wanted to help out my district because they haven't been finding that many jomis to teach, so we did these things called tsunamis. It's where everyone in the district goes to one area, they split off and contact for like 2 hours. We did one tsunami in La Divina and another in Zambrano. It worked well! We had a multizone this week and we learned a lot of good stuff. I liked when they were talking about making disciples of Christ. There are a lot of people that baptize just to baptize or to see how many people they can baptize in their missions. We have to focus on baptizing, it's true, but we need to focus on making disciples of Christ. Baptizing people that already have the habit of reading the Book of Mormon, praying and going to church. In my opinion it's better to baptize less if all of the converts are actual disciples of the Lord. We now have the duty to carry a Book of Mormon in hand at all times and we have to read it everytime we visit someone, doesn't matter who they are. I really think this is going to help a lot with the quality and efficiency of the work. Have a great week! Elder Sullivan
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Allyson Washburn
11/19/2018 05:43:04 pm
Dear Elder Sullivan,
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AuthorElder Christian Sullivan Archives
July 2019
CategoriesComayaguela, Honduras Mission
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