Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Baptism is Sacred

My dear familyness,

...This week has been so wonderful.  We are working with this family of three right now Genoveva, Hector and Paulina.  The first meeting we had with them felt a little bit creepy because Hector was talking about seeing red orbs and a feeling of death.  We were able to offer a blessing on the house and dedicate it and every time we go over there I can feel more and more happiness and peace.  They are interested and they love asking questions and they always stick to there commitments.  We talked about baptism the other night and they told me we understand that baptism is very sacred and we want to be absolutely sure that this is the correct choice before we take a step because we don´t want to go half way if we do this we want to go all the way.  I was speechless for a couple seconds and all I could say was wonderful and awesome.  I am just so excited that they truly understand.  They are such good people that want to do the right thing so I hope they keep reading and praying.  The other day there was a big soccer game between La U and La Catholica,  this game is like a BSU game on steroids in the middle of Boise, except it is for the whole country, every house that we passed by we could either hear the radio or the T.V. when we got to one of our appointments with a member the game was just about to end and La Catolica was winning.  There was a little girl of three years old named Amailia and she is a hard core La U fan.  The game ended and she burst into tears compleatly distraught.  Her mom comforted her by telling her that they had another chance to win on Sunday.  So she stopped crying and went about her business.  This Sunday La U won.  She is such a cute girl.  I love working with little kids we have quite a few investigadores that are not much older than 8 so we have to arrange our lessons to keep attention.  It helps things stay fun and start getting creative...











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