Hey family and friends what's going on? It's weird to think that this is my second to last letter to you guys before I come home, but here we go I guess. So this week we worked really hard trying to get our investigators to church this week because they needed to attend. Well they didn't and now all of their bapt dates have fallen into June. It appears that baptisms in my sector have come to end during my time in Ecuador. We gave it everything we had but we came up short. I can't say I feel bad though. In a sector with a history of no confirmations in my time we have seen 7. It's been a fight for everyone of them, but day by day we earned each and everyone of them, and the two wards are very excited right now. There will a few that can still get baptized after I go so I guess I had to leave some for the next guy. We have been blessed though. I look back on these two years with no regrets. I have given it everything I have to give and I have seen many miracles. The work is going forth and you can't feel badly about that. I've gotten to know some amazing cultures and people that will forever bless my life. This last week we went to the Peguche waterfall and it was cool. We had fun. It's a cool waterfall. Now I'm just looking to leave the guy who replaces me some investigators. I love you guys, I'll talk to ya next week.
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AuthorThis blog is dedicated to Easton Nielson's mission to Ecuador Quito North Mission. Archives
March 2016
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