Thursday, July 3, 2014

Goodbye, Farewell

From June 30, 2014

This week was a really good week. We had a lot of success in our area as well in the zone. In our area we had 10 investigators in church. In our ward, Nahuizalco, we had 25 investigators. There are three companionships in my ward. The other two brought 9 and 6. So I'll tell you a little about the investigators that we have. We have the Famila Menjívar. There are four of them; Dad, Mom, and two girls that are 10 are and 13. They went to church and they liked it. They are just having doubts about leaving their old church. They live right next to some members that are really good friends with them. They are references from this member family. We are going to keep working with them so that they can get baptized. They are going to need a little bit of work but we are going to use the Book of Mormon a lot. That is the key folks. We have a mother and daughter that went to church as well. They are named Susana and Elizabeth. They are really positive. They almost accepted a baptismal date yesterday but the next time we teach them we will put the date. There is this old lady that came named Adriana. When we first talked to her she didn't seem like she was going to want anything. She has been to church twice and we hope to put the baptismal date today.  Those are a couple of them that we have. 
I am really liking Nahuizalco. We work a lot out in the jungle. I sweat a ton which means I also stink a lot. Nahuizalco is a lot different than Highland. 
This past week we had to say goodbye to President Cordón. We had a goodbye multizone which was really awesome. It is kind of sad to say goodbye but what can you do? I learned a lot from him. He was a very good president. Our mission has the reputation of being the most obedient of Central America because of him. He is now going to go work in the Quetzaltenango Temple as a administrator there.  President Spjut came and I am excited to be able to work with him.
If anyone has any question I would love to answer it. 
Thanks for everything.
-Elder Rowberry

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