¡Hola!
This week was great. On Tuesday we had a Multi-Zone and we learned a lot
about how we need to improve as a mission. This week we organized and had a
Soccer Tournament on Saturday for young men. There aren't a lot in our ward, so
we told them to invite their friends. It went great though! Two teams of six
each showed up and only one from each team was a member. We hope even more show
up next week now that we know how we can improve the activity and then we're
going to invite all of them to learn the Gospel, attend church, and be
baptized.
We're still working a ton to have new investigators and baptismal dates
because it's been a little tough, but I know that we can do it as we continue
increasing our work with the members. Things have been improving little by
little and I know that we'll be able to achieve many things these last few
weeks!
This week we had the opportunity to give four priesthood blessings. It's
always a blessing and privilege to serve others as the Savior did, to be His
hands and help and heal others in their times of sickness and affliction. I know
that the power and authority of the Holy Priesthood is real.
Oscar Reyes is going to be baptized August 8th! He's had a long road in his
life of mistakes and trials, but now more than ever he truly understands what
Heavenly Father desires of him and what his purpose is in life, and that grows
with every visit we make and every doctrine and principle we teach. I'm grateful
that the Lord has heard our prayers concerning him. Before, he used to be the
least positive investigator we had, and now, he's the most positive.
I know that
the Lord truly prepares the hearts of His children through His Spirit and His
angels and as we do EVERYTHING we can to live worthy of and follow the Spirit we
will be guided to those who are prepared to receive the Gospel and repent of all
their sins. The weeks are winding down, but I know that there's still a lot to
do and I know that as I give my ALL I will see and work miracles.
¡Levántate! ¡Podemos hacerlo ahora!
Love,
Elder San Diego
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