Moral of the Story... Week 57

Dear Family and Friends,

Monday: p-day!!! We played tons of soccer again and it was fun. Not much to do in Bahia on P-Day but play soccer haha
Tuesday: We had a district meeting and then after we started divisions.
Wednesday: We did divisions in Pedro Luro which is a town like 3 hours away on Bus. It was super fun! I was with Elder Chiroy from Guatemala. We found new investigators for them and put a baptismal date!
Thursday: We did Weekly planning in the morning and they worked all day after that. We have found some awesome new people this week.
Friday: After our leadership meeting I bought some new glasses for an elder from Mexico that unfortunately broke his. He didn't know I was going to buy them but he wasn't able to and he REALLY needed them. His name is Elder Gonzalez and he is going home this transfer. I love this guy and he's probably my favorite Latino Elder in the mission!
Saturday was business as usual. We contacted a lot and found some really awesome new contacts! We also visited Gabi and she promised she would come to church and read the Book of Mormon. We have been trying to get this lady to church for like 3 months!!
Sunday: GABI CAME TO CHURCH AND SHE LOVED IT!! The members actually did a really good job befriending her and making her feel comfortable! I'm super excited for our lessons with her this week! Me and my comp also gave talks in church! I talked about the restoration and my comp talked about Jesus Christ!
Read Your scriptures, Say your prayers, Count Your blessings, be obedient, and have faith!! God Loves every one of us! Love you all!
Funny Story: Me and my comp were walking and a guy stopped to talk us and then started cussing us out in super good english. like real good english. I kinda laughed and I said "wow your english is actually pretty good how did you learn?" and he said from school and music. So we started talking some more in english and it turned out to be a good contact. He said we can come back and teach him sometime. Moral of the story, Don't judge people even if they cuss you out.
  • Elder Tanner













































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