Just
another week in Claypole!
Everyone thinks that I’ll
be leaving Claypole because I have almost 3 transfers in Claypole. Only two
more weeks more and then well find out, what’s next. The mission has been
great. Especially this week, my companion and I have 5 new investigators.
Woohoo! Maria, she’s the daughter of one of our other investigators, and is 20
years old and just loves knowing more about the church and wants to feel the
love of her Heavenly Father in her life. Ramona, she was a contact while
knocking on doors, she has a smile mental problem and wants to have an eternal
family but the thing is that she doesn’t know where to find men with good
values. Kind of funny, but the church has many resources! Haha. And lastly, our
miracle family, contacting for an hour because we didn’t have any appointments,
knocked on a door and no one was home. Then this family walked up and said they
lived in that house. We then were talking to them and invited us in to share a
message with them the day we met them! So awesome. Lorena and Gustavo are married
and have 3 kids. 18, 16, and 8 years old. The whole family is muy amoroso.
Muchisimo! We have an appointment with them this Saturday and I just love them
so much already. Lorena has the brightest smile and I just am so grateful for
my calling to help this family live with their family for eternity.
Definitely having faith
and listening to the spirit is the most important in this life because when you
listen to the spirit and act upon it, the result is always great and your
testimony grows so much more. I love the Lord and the gospel with all my heart.
Sabrina wasn’t in her home this week because she works a lot but we have faith
will find her this week.
Walking in the street
this week, giving tarjetas to people. We then knocked on a door. And a lady
said that she doesn’t like us because we are from the United States and that we
are spies. But in the moment I didn’t know what the spy is in Spanish. So I
offered to give her a tarjeta of the church and my companion was so embarrassed.
Haha. The lady didn’t accept my card, but such a funny memory.
The picture below is our
little "Sam’s Club", where we do all our shopping on Monday,
"Dia". Also, the train we take everywhere to District meetings and
Zone conferences. It’s so fast and travels everywhere in Argentina. And a
picture from our porch when it was such a foggy day in Argentina!
Love you all so much,
till next week!
Love,
Hermana Davis
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