Yep, that’s right. Ten years of
marriage! You´re probably all like what the heck. Let me explain. So this week
as I was doing a split, one of the sisters told me that she did the math, and
she figured out that spending two transfers with one companion is equivalent to
spending 5 years of marriage with your spouse. How she figured that out, I
don´t know but I thought it was pretty funny. So my comp and I have almost 10
years of marriage ha. So here´s to ten years of marriage to us!
But anyways....... This week was
good, :) We spent more time visiting the members and less active members and it
made a difference. We had 5 less-active members in church yesterday so I think
we are doing something right ha!
A couple of weeks ago we received a referral
from some members in another area. We tried to visit this family but we never
found them. But, this week we finally found them in their house so we are now
teaching a family. :) It’s Aldo (the husband) Dagma (the wife) Eduardo (who is
8 years old) Aldo (who is 5) and Lara (who is 1). And they already know some
members and everything. So we were super excited. So they have already received
the missionaries a few years ago but nothing happened and it was only Aldo who
would really sit in and participate. But this time the whole family was there
and she even gave us a ride home after. We are thinking this is a good sign because
one of the sisters in our ward was super surprised that we got a ride home. So
we have a lot of hope for them so please keep them in your prayers!
Also, yesterday our investigator
Rafael went to church! We were super excited!! We have been visiting her for a
couple of weeks now and she finally was able to go to church yesterday!! So we
will see how it was for her and hopefully set a baptism date with her, :)
This week we did splits with some of
the sisters in Brazlândia! So that means I got to see Sister Dixon a bit, :)
But I spent the day working with Sister Huff who is from Sandy so that was
pretty cool! But it was fun to go to a little town again and work there.
But I think that’s about it for this
week. Today we spent a little more time visiting some sights here in Brasilia.
But, I hope you all have a fabulous week! Remember to always say your prayers
and read the scriptures! Love you all!
Com Amor,
Sister Steadman
Congresso Nacional |
McKell and Sister Alves |
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