What a week my friends!! I can officially say that
we´re getting a move on here in Bocaivua (my companion suggested the name Boc a
MORMON as we have a new goal to give out 1 book of mormon per day).
I am extremely pleased to present a few important people
that Elder Fajardo and I have encountered here in the small town. I´d
just like all of you to get to know a few of the children of the Lord here in
the small, forgotten village of Bocaiuva.
Family of Nice (yes that´s the mother´s
name): This family consists of 6 persons who are relativily new in the
city. Two in this family are blazing the straight and narrow path toward
baptizm. Their names are Luis Guilherme(15) and Isabele(12). It was
actually these two that we initially contacted!! We were knocking doors
and were close leaving for a marked appointment, when I felt impressed to say a
prayer. I brought my companion to the side of the road, we bowed our
heads and sent our desires and thankfulness directly to God. In this
prayer, I pleaded that we, as representatives of the Lord, would be accepted
into a house and that someone would here our message. When we finished, a young
man passed and we waved to him, saying that we´d pass by in his house soon
enough. We went house by house and one by one no one answered or we were
rejected. At the last house stood a gigantic metal, sliding gate. I
had to jump to clap (the way to knock doors in Brazil). Finally, the gate
slid open to reveal a young woman with curiosity written on her face. We
were let in and given a chance to teach. We sang `I am a child of God` in
the end.
Over the next week, we marked baptismal dates for Gui (the
young man we comprimented in the road) and Isabele (the girl at the gate) for
this Saturday and for the 28th of October! A few nights ago we taught the
whole family about the Commandments using a white board and markers!!
Everyone participated and loved the activity/lesson!! What makes the
message is the time and preparation that a missionary puts into task!
I hope the same shining sun of success is upon all of you in
your work and labors this week
Braço,
Elder Johnson
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