Eventful week in Georgia teaching and growing testimonies. Mission life has been pushing forward in the field as we have been able to help others closer to baptism. Our week started off strong with some great fellowshipping work and meeting some non-member friends. We played some volleyball and only busted one ceiling light, everything's okay, almost died laughing.
We introduced some topics and answered all the questions we could. It truly is amazing to be a source of information for others who are seeking it. We had some awesome exchanges with the zone leaders and they were able to interview our friend Vanessa for baptism. She is doing amazing and now we just need to wait for her family to return from a trip so they can be in attendance and begin taking the lessons for themselves. We know she will be the key to this family and the beginning to everlasting blessings.
We had a couple amazing lessons with our friends Nelly and Gonzalo along with their awesome kids. They have missed our presence in their home and we are helping them to progress and obtain this same feeling in their home always. We have scheduled to do some service for them and I have volunteered to teach their young children piano lessons. Some of the members in the ward don't want us to keep seeing them but then we ask how long they met with the missionaries before their family was converted, often times it's multiple months or years. We're doing our work and always make sure to have a purpose behind it.
Church was great as always and we finally, after I nagged them a ton about it, have a live broadcast going for those throughout our whole mission who can't attend church because of the language barrier. Work is going well as a whole and I'm learning a lot, imagine where you'd be without the experiences you've had, whether difficult or not. Here's a quote I used at district council: "Sometimes the best people have the worst experience because they are the most ready to learn."
Chao fam


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