Monday, December 28, 2015
Feliz Navidad
Since we skyped (it was AWESOME!!!) with Elder Broadbent on Christmas Day, he didn't have much to say but he did share some visuals.
Tuesday, December 15, 2015
¡Fuimos a un castillo hoy!
Well to begin Mabel has dropped us and we have not seen her in 3 weeks. But this is a work of happiness so I'm going to say we have two people on baptismal date! Sindi y Jose have been taught since January of this year. And through them we have a new investigator who is thinking of baptism already. 😀
Now my Spanish is improving so much that I honestly don't think when talking in Spanish. But still don't know every word or every grammar corrections. When learning a new language it's like learning everything over again. And the last two weeks I've read the Book of Mormon in Spanish. The best decision I've made in my life. I honestly believe I have a testimony of Book of Mormon in Spanish more than in English. I've made the goal to read the New Testament in the next three months. And keep reading the Book of Mormon of course. I invite you all to read this book. It is the most correct and wholesome book. I know this because it is a gift from God for us.
Monday, December 7, 2015
A Work of Happiness
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Hermana Shaw, Hermana Clements, Yo, Elder Erickson
De Gilbert, Arizona De Bountiful, Utah mi casa, De Logan, Utah. |
First
off I just received an early Christmas gift from one of the missionaries; a bloody nose. That's alright, he gave me a hug afterwards so we are good. But other than that the
week was awesome. Not much happened this week other than we had so many
meetings. But the moral of this week is definitely 70x7. My companion and I had
so many appointments set up it was insane. But almost next to know one could
come and Mabel is having a hard time now. She had a baptismal fecha (we need to
change it) and she has failed three times to meet with us. But we still fogive
all of them.
But this is a work of happiness. The lord is still blessing us. We
met an awesome family from Ukraine that are moving into the ward. They speak
English and have two children. We'll be teaching them Spanish and they're so
fun. Probably the some of nicest people I've met here. We have been working
with less actives this week and one family wants to come back. It's not a
baptism but every soul is great in the sight of God.
Con
Amor,
Elder
Broadbent
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