Hello dear friends and family,
What a week it was in Media Agua, San Juan, Argentina. The weather is quite amazing here, and when I say amazing I d’ont mean, “Ah, let’s go outside and enjoy the weather,” more like “Wait what is happening to the sky? Why am I sweating in winter? Why is everyone running inside?” kind of amazing. Its amazingly strange. Super super cold in the morning, and during the day it’s almost hot. On Sunday, we had what they call a viento sonda, which is like a low key sandstrom like what happens in Hidalgo (ya know that super sweet movie about John Hopkins and his horse...if you don’t know what I’m talking about, go do yourself a favor and watch it, it’s fantastic). Anyway, we had a small one of those storms, sorta. It’s not quite as dramatic, but the temperature changed to super super hot and gross, and then about an hour later, it was sooooooo cold. I’ve got a video of it on my camera. Super weird.
Anyway, we taught a lot this last week, and man it felt great. We found 20 new people that were pretty interested, so that was super great.
One of our investigators named Jesus (what a name to have) went to church on Sunday and really enjoyed it. We’re very excited about him and his family because they seem to be really interested in this topic of eternal families. The dad Santiago was asking us a lot of questions about baptism, so ya we’re pumped.
The Morales family, the couple who went to church last week, had plans to go to church this week with their whole family, but last Monday their daughter´s appendix ruptured, so they were in the city the whole week. Super super sad. Freakin Satan. But the surgery went well, so we’re gonna pass by to check up on them this week. If you would, keep them in your prayers please.
Other than that, this might be my last week in Media Agua, so we’ll see what’s gonna happen to me jaja.
I love this work, and I love Jesus.
Hasta el lunes que viene,
Elder Anderson
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