Hola familia and Friends! Whats up? It's weird to think that I can count on one hand how many more letters I'll write home. Never thought that day would get here. Things are pretty good over here. We had three baptisms here. We set the record for baptisms in this ward because in Imbabura ward there hasn't been a baptism in two years, and we are about to throw down six in May. So we feel pretty good about that. In Compania ward we have three that are close, so I could go out with a pretty good bang. Just have to hope and pray. The mother of my companion got baptized on Saturday in Peru. That was cool. His whole family is now members. He was the very first to be baptized almost two years ago. He had some legit experiences that lead to him getting baptized as well. This Sunday I'll have to tell you all about them. In the baptismal service this last Friday Fabiola Ascanta and two of her three daughters got baptized and they were super happy. The mom was in tears after the baptisms. It was amazing. The only thing I could think of was that I don't want to stop being a missionary. Seeing how the gospel changes lives is the best experience ever. In the face of someone who really begins to understand there is a great change and a great happiness that I have been blessed to see many times in these last 2 years. This work is awesome. I love it so much. The hour is nigh though. I'm going to take advantage of my last weeks of work as a missionary. I love you guys. I'll talk to ya on Sunday at 4 o clock my time, 3 o clock your time. Chao!
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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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