Monday, February 9, 2015

E-mail 02/09/2015

Wow what a week!  We have been sooooo busy, I have no Idea how we managed to get it all done.  We did not have a single day that wasn't full.
Monday we were in the bus station until 2:30 and then we were running the rest of the day to get everything done.
Tuesday we had to prepare the zone plan and some other papers, then we ate with an hermana with 23 children (they're all grown up) she lives really far, and to save money, we walked back instead of taking a taxi, but it was farther than I thought, so we ended up walking for about 30-45min.
Wednesday we had a meeting at 7am and it ended about 4:30-5 but we didn´t get back to the house till 6ish.
Thursday we had weekly planning and some other matters that became urgent, and our meeting with the ward mission leader.
Friday we had the zone meeting and the interview for Jose for his baptism.
Saturday we had the baptism.
Sunday, church with divisions with the young single adults in the stake to find the young single adults inactive
while fitting lessons in where we could, but amongst it all we saw a few miracles. Thursday after the meeting with the ward mission leader, we were waiting for the bus, but it was taking forever and we would have gotten to a lesson late, but a member that works as a taxi gave us a ride and we got there on time.  Then after we taught the lesson, he shared with us something important that he needed to share with us.  Later on I thought about the experience and realized that the Lord wanted us to get there on time, because if we arrived late we would have rushed to try and get to the house on time and he would not have shared that experience with us if he knew we had to rush.  Then the other time was right before the baptism, we had just arrived with an investigator, and found out that his parents were fighting in the house and they had been in there since the morning.  At the same time we found out that no one was filling the font, so we had to go right away so we could have the baptism.   We decided to take a quick moment to teach him outside about trials in the life and pray.  At the end we had a prayer, which he asked that they would stop fighting, and in a moment his Dad came out and left on his motorcycle.  Today we are going to go see them, to see how they are doing.  We did manage to get the font filled up on time as well.
Les Amo
Elder Durrant
 
consejo de líderes      (Council Leaders)

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