Some stories don't have a clear beginning, middle, or end. Life is about not knowing, having to change, taking the moment and making the best of it, without knowing what's going to happen next.

-Gilda Radner

Thursday, August 2, 2012

Argentina #25


First of all, this week we found a ton of absolutely incredible investigators. Seriously. They all really have real questions about their life or religion or whatever, but it´s amazing to me that the Gospel always has the answer to every question.
We were walking in the street the other day, and a boy of 14 stopped and talked with us because he had questions about religion. He has been look for the right church for four years, but has never talked with Mormons before. We explained the Restoration in the street. And the story of Joseph Smith had even more significance in this moment, because this boy is in the exact same situation. He listened and had tears in his eyes. It was amazing. Like really.

I don´t know if I´ve told you, but we teach English Classes during the siesta on Saturday (when no one is willing to listen to us) with the Elders from the office. Since it´s free, and we´re gringos and really know English, people are actually willing to come! We have ten students and we´ve been teaching two months and it´s going great!

We have a lot of investigators who have baptism dates, who are reading the Book of Mormon and praying and going to church, but they all say that they haven´t recieved their answers yet. We talk a lot about the Holy Ghost and we read example in the scriptures, we have had some really unique and very personalized lessons with these people. They are all so stubborn! hahaha But we are being patient, praying a lot, fasting and doing everything we can think of to help them. We are at a point where we just have to trust Heavenly Father. Just like normal life. Heavenly Father has His own timing and knows what is best for us. I have been learning this my whole life, but apparently it hasn´t sunk in yet. Haha.

Ok I have to go! But I love you all so much! Have a great week!

Love,

Hermana Sandorf


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