Tuesday was boring. Nothing out of the ordinary.
Wednesday
I did divisions with Elder Alzamora. It was kind of nice getting to be
with another missionary who already knows the lessons and can take
control of a lesson, but it made me miss Montero. I sure do love that
inĂștil.
Thursday was boring.
Friday
I did divisions again, but with Elder Flores. In the morning we had
english classes with all of the zone, and right after an investigator
from the other elders, Victor, called. His wife was super sick and
wanted a blessing. The 4 of us all went and we stayed in their house for
about 2 hours trying to help this family out. The wife has some problem
with her head and when we got there she seriously looked like she was
going to die. I was honestly scared for her. We gave her a blessing then
helped the husband with a few things around the house because he looked
like he was going to fall over. The guy's been extremely stressed.
After we left their house we had a normal day, going around teaching,
until that night. We had gotten home about 10 minutes early for dinner,
and right as we got home Victor called. It was weird because he called
my phone instead of the other elders and it wasn't super sure that we
would be home right then. It just proves to me that the Lord knows and
works in mysterious ways. But so this guy calls and asked if we knew a
doctor that could come help him. His wife needed some injection and he
was too stressed out to put it in right. He had already tried twice and
missed the vein. Luckily there's a few members in the district who are
doctors, so we started calling but not one answered. We tried for like
10 minutes but we couldn't get hold of anybody and we were getting
pretty worried because we didn't know what to do. That's when I
remembered that one of our old investigators is a nurse. We called her
and she was able to come with us to help. So we got there, we let
Asuncion do her whole nursing thing, and while she was helping the wife
Victor calls us over. We come by and he immediately started thanking us,
he told us he had started to lose hope but we had saved him. Then he
gets this serious look and says "Elder, I want to get baptized. I want
my family to be baptized." He told us he had been praying about it for
about a week now and that when his wife got sick and we came to help he
took that as his answer. He told us "I love you guys, I love this
church, and I want my family to be part of it." Pretty cool. We stayed
there for about an hour more helping out.
Saturday
was baptism day! It was so great for me to be able to see these two
brothers enter into the waters of baptism. It was even more special
since my old investigator had picked me to baptize him. :) The spirit
was present, there was a lot of support from the members, and I can
honestly say that it was a day I'll never forget.
All in all
the Quillabamba branch had an awesome week, and I was able to take part
of it. Now it's Santa Ana's turn. Elder Montero and I are going to work
our little butts off this week. Starting tomorrow of course. Today's pday. ;)
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