Hey everybody!
I hope you all had a good week this
week! I am definitely feeling a lot better, so I think my sickness has left
jaja xD
Drinking water from a fountain on the trail of Santiago |
But yes! We have the new
missionaries here, and my companion Elder Larsen is amazing! The members
already love him and we have seen so many miracles together. He found out
the situation in Logroño wasn´t the best, so we talked about what we could do
to better it, and we decided to pass by old investigators or less actives, or
anybody that we could. And in one day we found about 12 people who wanted to
learn more about the Gospel, in their houses, or in the streets. We were so
happy to see so much success here we couldn´t go to sleep that night jaja. But things
are picking up here, slowly but surely.
With my new companion Elder Larsen |
I am not sure what to say this week.
We have been passing by people, seeing if we can find new people to teach, and
we found two people, Kelly, a young mom from Bolivia, and Imad, a teen from Morocco.
And the rest of the people said that they will be available soon to talk to
us!
But there hasn´t been a lot this
week that has gone on, so I will leave you with two scriptures I found this
week!
One of the scriptures I would like
to leave with you this week is in 1 Corinthians 13:8. Here, Paul is talking to
the Corinthians and they are having trouble being unified since the church is
pretty young there. But Paul shares that many things can pass away, the
material things, the bad things, but that charity never fails. Moroni says that
charity is the pure love of Christ, and with Paul´s testimony, it can never
fail. I know that charity never fails and as a companionship we have been
working on it and we have seen tons of miracles the past week because of it.
Love everybody! And I love you all :)
The next scripture is in Alma
38:4-5, where Alma is talking to his son Shiblón, where he suffered through his
afflictions and trials and he was blessed in the end. We need to suffer with
patience all things and we will receive the blessings from our Father. I know
that our Father loves us and that He has big plans for each of us :) We
will see you next week!
Elder Sadler
In front of the cathedral in Logroño. Can you see me in the picture on the right? Hint: I am the one holding a book (the one on the right).
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