Family,
I swear the weeks out here just keep getting faster and faster. This week we were able to have the baptism of our investigator Teresa that got postponed because she didn’t understand fully the Word of Wisdom. It was super awesome and I got to baptize her (a little more difficult than I thought because she is 52 and pretty heavy, haha, I guess that’s why we do exercises in the mornings). The best part is we have a ton of investigators that are progressing super well and we are set to have lots of baptisms in the future. This week we will baptize the two boys of my other convert Veronica. They are super awesome, and this last week we taught them about the armies of Helaman and how they followed their mothers. The boys were super excited to hear that story and then we gave them the invitation to be baptized by following their mom, just like the armies of Helaman. One of them, Guillermo, gave us a resounding yes, but the other one, more shy, we had to convince him a little to do it so soon. He knows a lot but is shy and wanted to have his brother go first. We got him excited about doing it with his brother and now the two of them will get baptized this week. We are also working with the older daughters of Veronica, but they are a little harder to reach.
The coolest thing is that the other day we started talking to the boyfriend of the daughter of Veronica named Carlos. He went to Veronica’s baptism with his girlfriend and has already been to church 3 times. He is awesome! Last Sunday was the coldest Sunday here because of the snowstorm and only half of the ward came, but Carlos came a half hour early and was there waiting at the door when the bishop came to open it up at 9:20 (it starts at 9:30). He is accepting everything super well and progressing super fast and we will probably baptize him in 2 weeks. It’s seeing people like that that make it so worth it and awesome to be a missionary.
Anyway, funny story: So apparently there is a tradition in Catholicism where when you pass a church or a priest you have to do the cross sign thing. The other day we were walking by a Catholic church and this girl passed the church, did the cross thing, then passed us, and did it again. Haha, talk about wicked traditions of their fathers. Anyway, I think that’s about it for the week. One of the things I’ve been working on is developing my Christlike attributes. It’s kinda hard because we have some roommates who get on my nerves from time to time. One of the things that has helped me the most is a nice little guide Brother Rockwood taught me in seminary: "It’s more important to be kind, than it is to be right." Give it a shot, It works well.
Anyway, love your guts, if you sent me a snailmail and I havn’t answered it yet, it’s because I’m super busy, sorry!!
-E Spencer
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