Hello Family!! Oh how I enjoy this time to read your emails and tell you about my week!! You have no idea:) What a truly wonderful week Sister Arcinas and I have had! We have seen so many miracles (small and big) and my heart has really been touched by some of these experiences.
I will start with Brother Eulysis! He is an 18 year old high school student. We were teaching one of our investigators that is one of his good friends. One good thing about bamboo houses that are completely open is that people that are interested can easily listen or join even if they were just walking by. That what happened to Eulysis. Sister Arcinas saw him listening in the doorway and invited him to join and listen. As he entered he's like "I'm interested! I will just sit and listen as well!". SWEET! haha So the lesson lead to us inviting Eulysis to follow the Savior's example in being baptized by someone holding priesthood authority and he confidently accepted without missing a beat. Sister Arcinas and I were aware of his excitement, confidence, kindness and genuine interest! So we planned to focus on him the next couple of days to help him commit to come to church. Which is exactly what happened! It was a very happy Sunday for Sister Arcinas and I :D We had many investigators at church and many of them it was their first time! Eulysis is so different that all of the other people that I've taught. He sat in the front row of all the classes, wanted to read every scripture out loud and answer every question to the class. I think if it would have been fast and testimony meeting that he would have gone to the pulpit! He is so pumped about learning about the restored gospel. What an experience teaching him about Joseph Smith. It's so powerful when our investigators draw the parallel between themselves and Joseph Smith: not knowing what church to join, having that strong desire to receive truth from God and direction in His life, seeking for answers from the soul. After the lesson he ask when the soonest that he can be baptized and testified to his elderly parents that this church is true... "he can just feel it.. it's so different than all the other churches... because it's the TRUE church." Wow. Powerful. That's the best way I can explain that right now. It's so amazing how people are so prepared to receive this restored gospel and they have this fire within them that just burns so strong when they hear the message of the restored gospel and feel of it's truthfulness through the power of the Holy Ghost.
We actually left an hour early for church and rode a tricycle to our investigators in order to walk with them to church. (Kind of backwards no?) But it was enjoyable- sweaty.. but at least it wasn't raining. These people really sacrifice to go to church and it helps me as a missionary to better understand the sacrifices that they are making even though I can never truly understand their real way of life... I really enjoyed walking with them to church. Sister Arcinas thought that I was joking when I asked her if we could do that but she was supportive and sacrificed with me :) (I am making this sound like a huge sacrifice when it's the normal and accepted for these people..) ... more about that after I finish telling you about sunday!
One of our other investigators that came to church is someone that we only taught 1 time. It's really shocking to a missionary after teaching someone one time to see them walk into the Gospel Principles class... you almost don't recognize them for a second because you're so taken back! Sister RubyAnn brought her younger sister and young neice and (2 of our now new investigators) and her young son who is not yet 8 to church. We taught her one time (her husband was the one that I mentioned I think last week that we talked to when we were filling up our water bottles next to his small store and he explained how he is interested about what he read from the pamphlet we gave him and asked if we would visit his family.) Well we visited them and it was great but it turns out that the grandma is devote Catholic (no surprise here) and doesn't approve having missionaries in her home. Sister RubyAnn and her husband had to tell us that we're not really allowed to come back to teach them. It was a let down but... she came to church!! We haven't been able to follow up yet- which means we are planning to go back to their house and are really praying that the grandma either isn't there and has a softened heart to allow us to teach and follow up with how their experience was a church!
Keep the faith!!
All my love,
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