Yo how's it going party animals. Things are going pretty good here in Ezeiza, there are lots of people to teach and we've been able to put a ton of people on date for baptism. The only problem is we've had General Conference and Stake Conference in the same month so that has kind of killed our dates. Also one of our friends who we put on date is just straight up ghosting us, but it's all good cause we put her neighbor on date and she's super ready to be baptized.
We had our Zone Conference and I got to see the boys from CCM, minus my g Elder Price. Super epic, pday doesn't feel like pday if I'm not in lafe playing futbol with the boys.
Me and my comp were talking about how the mission feels like a videogame. But the other day we got a side quest from this lady to find her dog. We said we'd look but Ezeiza is a big place and there are a ton of dogs. So we go to all of our plans and most of them fall through, and we have about an hour before our next lesson. My comp asks me "do you wanna look for this dog?" And I'm like you bet, so we say a prayer and we're just wandering the streets aimlessly, and then we find the dog! We called the lady and chased the dog for like 8 blocks but everything ended up good. The dog found it's way home.
Living with 4 Elders is fun, but let's just say we have different standards of cleanliness.
I'm thinking a lot about prayer. There is real power in it when we do it with a sincere heart. This means being willing to act on our promptings no matter what. 3 Nephi 18:20-21, whatever we need if we ask in the name of Christ, God will give us, and we should always pray as a family.I love you shabones, stay frosty and all that jazz I'll catch you on the flip.1 week later...My bad I forgot to send this last week but, we had a baptism! Gloria got baptized and I got to do it, it was pretty epic. She shared her testimony after and it was so powerful. We're hoping to baptize her daughter. That was pretty much it last week. We play lots of skull King. Transfers are this week so well see what happens. stay frosty.-Elder Christensen
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