Bom dia!! (por favor usar google traduzir para ler em sua
idioma)

My first transfer has occured and man oh man does it
hurt. After 6 months in Castro, leaving was a dagger to the heart.I´d
became so accostumed to the members there (especially the Caetano Family) that
I felt like I was leaving brothers, sisters, and simply family. On the
bus, I was pretty much going through withdrawal. My face was an absolute mess
of tears, red-puffy eyes, and runny nose when I arrived in my new area.
Speaking of my new area, I´m serving here in Campo Largo, Curitiba and it truly
is Largo (gigantic). Yay for more walking! For your information, I am
district leader of 3 duplas (including my own), my new companion´s name is
Elder Vasconcelos, and Elder Torres (my old companion that is crazy about
excersizes and practically yells when doing contacts) is Senior in the same
house!! Also, all the Elder here are new in the area, so 99% of the time
we´re lost in the city! Awesome, Right?!
Well, I don´t have much time, so I´ll just bear my
testimony.

I know with all my heart, mind, and soul that Christ is my
Savior and Redeemer. I know that we all have potential and can´t even
imagine what our Heavenly Father has in store for us. As part of his
grand and divine plan of happiness for us, he has promised that we can and will
become future princes, princesses and future kings, queens. I know that
this church contains the fullness of the gospel of Jesus Christ, because I´ve
seen its effect on my life and countless others that I´m serving. I
firmly believe that wherever God sends me, both on my mission and after, there
are souls to save and brothers and sisters that are in need. I know that
I can help and that you all can too. In the name of Jesus Christ,
Amen.
Elder Johnson
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