Tuesday, March 22, 2016

Élder Kamimoto se va

I'm staying here in B6 for one more transfer and getting a new companion. Fortunately, being Lider de Distrito means that I'm receiving calls every hour now about who's coming and going. Arranging who needs to stay at our piso for overnight, planning for a meeting Tuesday and writing to president still. A lot of work but I love it.

Being busy helps keep your mind off things and you put things that are important first then everything seems to fall in place. I saw Èlder Nash today. He is heading home now and I got to see him off. Being in B6, I see every missionary enter and every missionary leave. Sad but there is always life and blessings after.
La salchicha es muy bien
Best thing that happened this week. The sisters here in barrio 6 are going to have a baptism this Saturday! The lord is helping us so much throughout this week. We've gained a lot of help from the ward especially the younger people. We've been teaching a less active family lately and they've brought two new people for us to teach. So this week was amazing in that sense. 

Èlder Calder (my new companion) and I have different personalities but we work very well together. He is from Mapleton, UT and he has six months on the mission. He likes the fact that I cook for him and he cleans up the kitchen because he likes to do that. 

We have an overload of British people now. This zone I'm in, we have 6 people from Britain. The native missionaries here that speak English now come with us to translate what the people from Britain are saying. 
I love the scriptures you sent me. My favorite one right now is Proverbs 3: 1-3

 My son, forget not my law; but let thine heart keep my commandments:

 For length of days, and long life, and peace, shall they add to thee.

 Let not mercy and truth forsake thee: bind them about thy neck; write them upon the table of thine heart:

Love you,
Èlder Broadbent