Hey yall!
This week was craaazy! First off we found out that two of
our investigators are related. Apparently we were teaching a mom and her
daughter and they didn't even know it! We only found out because the daughter,
Nela, drove by as we were talking to her mom. Coincidence? I think not... haha.
We also met an evangelical conspiracy theorist this week and if you think that
stuff is weird in English, just try to listen in Portuguese!
I ate my first really gross and weird thing... We were at a
little cafe for lunch with a member and she ordered me some fried fish... and
brain... I didn't know what it was until I did some dissecting. It brought me
back to my anatomy days.... Haha! We also met this guy because he hollered out
"JESUS IS THE BEST!" in this really thick Portuguese accent, so of
course we go talk to him! He had some interesting ideas and one of them is as
follows... "The world is a monopoly, the only people who make money are
the funeral homes." I think we've met every strange person in Barreiro
this week!
BUTTTTT THERE'S MORE!
We had a double baptism! Our investigator Manuella was
baptized and the Elder's investigator was baptized as well! Best and craziest
day ever! We walked 15 or more miles to get everything situated, took wrong
buses, forgot white clothes, made cookies, and arranged the baptisms. WHOO!
This week I was reading about trials of faith and I found a
few scriptures I liked. 1 Peter 4.12, Alma 1.25 and 1 Peter 1.7
"That the trial of your faith, being much more precious
than of gold that perisheth, though it be tried with fire, might be found unto
praise and honour and glory at the appearing of Jesus Christ:" One of the
most interesting analogies is the refiners fire analogy. the idea that our
trials are meant to purify, teach, test, and help us learn is much more appealing than the thought that
sometimes bad things happen when we do things right. Sometimes things are hard.
Another thought. There was a missionary who died (finished
his mission and went home to his family) whose last words for us were: "Do
you believe in Christ?" of course all of us were like... duh... but then
he asked a second question. "Do you believe Christ?" What a difference
that makes.... Do you believe Christ? Do you believe that he is your Advocate,
your Mediator, your Redeemer, your Brother, and your Savior? Do you believe
that he suffered for YOU? Do you believe he felt your pain, grief, sorrow, and
joy? I hope if the answer is no, then pray for opportunities to develop your
testimony and then go out and do something because testimonies are gained
through action.
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Sandro, Sister Williams, and Manuella!! WOOOOT!!!
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They have packaged cheeseburgers....?
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Guess which one is wine and which is a juice box!!
Vocabulary is a good skill to have when they're right next to each other...
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Elder Haws, Nadia,
me, Sister Williams, Manuella, Elder Thomas, and Sandro!
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| Just going for a stroll in Portugal.... |
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Change of altitude and too much dough and you get a cookie
cake! haha
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Love Yall,
Sister Ellsworth






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