Monday, August 19, 2019

Fabian and Josep

August 19, 2019

Elder Muniz and I were able to see more miracles this week thanks to the Lord! So last week after stake conference a young man gets off the bus and tells us Elders, "I want to be baptized," as I said last week. We had a lesson with him last p-day and he accepted a date for the 14th of September. His name is Fabian Lope. His grandma is a member but his parents are not. He's 18 years old and he's studying a lot right now. He's pretty tall for a Peruvian, and he's pretty cool. He loves basketball so we have some stuff to talk about. He told us how he wants to be baptized to be able to see his family come closer together and he wants to be the example for everyone. So please pray for him. 




The next miracle happened as we were contacting. I was contacting this guy and I noticed how a dad and his kid were just watching me. I was like yeah, it's normal because literally everyone just stares at me wherever I am because I have red hair, haha. But they just stayed there, and after I was done contacting they came up to us and the dad told us that he wanted his son to start on a good path in his life and he wanted us to visit him. We talked with the son and he was kind of interested, so we took out a lesson anyway. In the lesson we asked him what he expected from our visit and he told us that he wanted to be a member of the Church to change his life. His name is Josep Vilchez and he's 15 years old but he acts like he's 17. He lives with his parents but his dad is totally fine with him getting baptized. How great is the Lord for blessing us with these two miracles! 




This past Saturday we also went to the temple as a ward, and we were able to go with Leo, Angy, and Brayan and they all were able to bring their temple names. It's also super special to be able to see the people you teach progress rapidly in the church. Elder Muniz and I are super happy and we are working hard down here and Grinding! I am just  loving the mission right now. Tengan una buena semana! CuĂ­dense!

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