Hola family and friends!
5 MORE DAYS and I'm out of the CCM! Things are about to get real REAL quick!
Time is weird on a mission. Days seem like weeks and weeks seem like days. It flies and is slow all at once.
Last week my companion and I got called to me the Hermana trainers over our zone! Basically we just welcome the new missionaries in our zone, check rooms to make sure they're clean, and help prepare for sacrament on Sunday! Very simple.
This past week has been amazing! So much growth IN ONE WEEK! We taught one of our investigators the other morning (not a real investigator), but after our lesson she came up to us and told us that she really wants to bring in her cousin (the person she role-plays to be when we teach her) because she really thinks that we, out of all the missionaries that have taught her, could be the ones to help her! It made our day!! It was ALL the spirit though! The Lord's hand was truly in our lessons this week!!
Also, one of our teacher's had her mom come in. All of the sudden my teacher says, "Oh, by the way, your'e ALL teaching my mom tonight," So we literally had 5 minutes to prepare a 20 minute lesson for her! We freaked out! BUT then we said a prayer and literally EVERYTHING worked out for us after that!!
PRAYER IS REAL!! After all of her lessons she came up to us and said ours was her favorite lesson.
#HERMANAPOWER
#THEPOWEROFTHESPIRIT
We´ve just had a great week. One of my favorite quotes from this week was: "The Lord wants you to do your best because He knows your full potential! When you're doing what the Lord wants He WILL help you!"
OH how I can truly testify of these things. THE POWER OF PRAYER IS REAL!!!!
This week in choir we sang a childs prayer. Every hymn is so beautiful in Spanish (as my aunt would say, the celestial kingdom language..jajaja) Anyhoo, my eyes watered up because I love that song!
It's so real!!! HE loves you and WANTS to hear from you!!
I LOVE YOU ALL.
I PRAY FOR YOU ALL
I SUPPORT YOU ALL.
Have a good week
HAZ LO JUSTO :)
P.S. This . . . IS ELDER TRENT . . .