Today
as missionaries for P-day we went to a rather local mall, here in
Santiago, Plaza Oeste. It absolutely gigantic, and very similar to the
malls in the United States, so, in short, that was rather fun, although
to be honest it felt rather worldy! I feel very very blessed to have
this gospel, to be serving as a missionary, to have the testimony of the
atonement I have.
Kyle
and Natalia are progressing very very well. We were able to attend,
with them a baptism yesterday, of Vanes from Haiti. We actually arrived
late, and we missed the actual dunking! But we did catch the end
program, and the spirit was very strong. The best part was that our
president, President King gave Kyle, Natalia, Elder Tait, and I a ride
home. I must say that the simple act of President King giving us a ride
home in his car had a huge impact on Natalia and Kyle! They felt very
special to be in his somewhat luxurius car, with the huge, gringo,
president and his wife. The little, extra things that we do frequently
have an impact much bigger than we can ever see.
We
found some new investigatores this week, and we invited them to church,
Claudio, Javier, and Scarlett. They´re all kids with 13-15 years, live
right in front of the church, therefore, it was pretty simple to run
over and pick them up right before the meeting started, although as a
product we did almost miss the sacrament! They all enjoyed the meetings
and the ward did a truly terrific job of helping them out, of
befriending them, just like good mormons should;)
I
love you all! I testify that Jesus IS our savior, that we can overcome
everysingle weakness, problem, challenge, etc. that we have in this life
through his atonement. The mission is a great, grand, wonderful crash
course in problem solving, ha! I testify that the Book of Mormon is
true, that this is Christ´s Church, that God our Father loves and knows
us- every one. Why would this be important? What´s so grand about these
things? What do you think? What could we gain from the above
information?
Thats a darn good question!
Love you all,
Elder Tasso
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