This week was full of miracles!
We were so busy this week... Every day we had appointments
every hour and sometimes even two or three backup appointments.
This week we found a young man named Tiago who had this
beautiful husky and we decided to contact him so that we could pet the dog...
Our contact ended up turning into an hour long discussion about the Apostasy
and the Book of Mormon. Apparently he had seen the Elders and Sisters all the
time, for years even but no one had ever stopped to talk to him. He asked for a
Book of Mormon but we had given our extra away. We told him to just wait in
that spot so we could run back to our house and grab another one. We ran back
to find him, marking scriptures in the book as we were half walking half
running. We gave him the Book and invited him to read and pray about it. A few
days later we had a follow up appointment and had another deep discussion, him
being intrigued the whole time. My companion and I gave each other that
"You know what I'm thinking right??" look and invited him to be
baptized. He smiled and said that when he received his answer that he would be
baptized on the beach.
Then on Sunday he came to church and sat through all three
hours!! The Elders quorum wouldn't let us sit with him during the third hour so
all during Relief Society I was having an anxiety attack about what was being
taught but after church ended we found him again in the middle of the Elders
quorum talking to the Bishop asking questions with a Principles of the Gospel
book in his hand. It was awesome!!
Then we got to visit with a recent convert named Sony...
He's absolutely hilarious XD He was talking to us about how he was having a hard
time getting his citizenship here and one night he was on the train and the
train conductor stopped him and asked him for his ID. (they do that every once
in a while with foreigners. We carry our ID cards with us always). Sony didn't
have his ID, just his train ticket and the Book of Mormon in his backpack. He
told the train conductor that he didn't have his ID and showed him the nearly
empty backpack. The train conductor pulled out the Book of Mormon and started
to read it a bit. Then he gave the book back and in Sony's words "The Book
of Mormon saved my life!"
Last week I talked a bit about a family... Well they are
like the coolest people ever. The dad is named Ricardo and he's married to Jaci
and they have three adorable little kids, Madelaine, Ricardo, and little Laura
(in the picture). It was Laura's birthday and Sunday so we stopped by and gave
her this little stuffed lamb.
I think I'm getting to the point in my mission where the end
looms like a rainy cloud. I feel like Heavenly Father has known exactly what
people I needed in order to be able to better myself. I feel my mission can be
summed up in one phrase: "You're gonna suffer but you're gonna be happy
about it." I'm honestly 100% truly truly happy here. It's hard... I'm
always exhausted... But I'm so happy to be here serving these wonderful people.
Com muito amor,
Sister Ellsworth
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