I think I mentioned the baptism last week. Victor, the son of one of the less actives members we've been teaching, got baptised! So, that was cool. The best part, his dad baptised him! So that was cool. We also had another family that we've been visiting baptize their daughter, but they were already basically active, so not as cool, but I love their family. They are a lot of fun. I'm gonna send pictures of both families. The service went really well, but at the end, we were cleaning, and some guy from another branch came and chewed us out. His words were, "You didn't inform me that you were gonna to be coming to use MY chapel." So, that kinda, frustrated me, and I was kinda growling under my breath as I walked into the chapel to drop off a himn book, and it was a sweet experience. I seriously walked in the door, and BLAM! I ran into a wall of peace. I've never really, noticed the amount of peace inside the chapel before, but it was a cool experience. I sat and contemplated for a second, and it was good. Sunday, they both were confirmed. We had a good turnout again at church, but not quite as many, but that's okay.Lots of our investigators came, and it was cool.
Um... dropped Jessica this week. Basically, due to our teaching, she started feeling to need to come to Jesus, but cuz she didn't have time Sundays, she started hitting up a local Adventist church, and boom. Got activated there. We tried to explain to her why that wasn't quite right, but she didn't understand... oh well. I just felt a little sad, cuz I really thought they were gonna progress, but that's okay.
Oh, we had a meeting with President Harbertson this week. So, that was cool. I translated a part of the meeting for Sister Harbertson, cuz she still doesn't speak Spanish great, but, it was cool. President was laughing cuz Sister Harbertson was using a bunch of vocabulary about cars and stuff, and I was looking at President for help, and he just laughed and shrugged his shoulders. He told me at the end that Sister Harbertson doesn't really think about the fact that the missionaries don't know the Spanish words for car parts. But, it was fun. Learned a lot haha.
So, another family that we started teaching this week.. Patricio y Giovany. Patricio is from Brasil, and he has family from Zach's mission! (Maybe I can get a reference for him. ) The problem is, he speaks a mix of Portugese and Spanish. So, while teaching, I get a fun flashbacking feeling of my first weeks in Peru, listening to people, and feeling like a deer stuck in the headlights. Luckily, my companion understands whats going on. He isn't a member, but his wife is. He has had some bad experiences with the church, but he has some super strong desires to follow Christ. He came to church again this week, so I'm excited to see what happens with him.
Okay, another family this week. Guillermo and Yenny. Guillermo is the guy who last week cried when we talked about the Atonement. He is seriously, AWESOME. Every time we come over, he is studying the scriptures and the pamphlet that we left with him, and making notes. When we were teaching him 2 times this week, it was just with him, and his wife just passed through a few times, so Saturday, we invited her to come in and stay with us. We taught about the Gospel of Jesus Christ, and it went way well, so I felt like I should challenge him. Boom, I ripped out Doctine and Covenants 39:7-10. Lets just say, I was feeling pretty manly ripping that scripture on them. It's basically like, "I know you. I know you've been a little stubborn in the past, but here is your gateway to the good life:Get up, get baptised, get blessed." My comp was looking at me like, "Dude...." But, I felt prompted to use it. After, Guillermo was like, "You know what, in the past, I have slammed the door in the face of the missionaries. and now... I feel like I can't lost this opportunity." I was dancing the happy dance in my head. So, boom. they want to be baptized, but... they aren't married. So. We then proceeded to ask them to start thinking about a day to be married.... and then it all blew up in our faces. In a good way really. Yenny basically spilled to us everything that had happened... and yeah. Left me and my companion a little drop jawed. Not gonna go into a lot of detail. But, basically, they live in the same house now, but, not together. They both have seperate rooms and all their stuff. So, they're deciding now if they are gonna get seperated for good, or get back together. So, we have a very, very, very delicate situation, that if we play our cards right, we can really be an instrument in the hands of Christ to bring a lot of happiness to this family again. Pray hard for this family please. They have all the desires, but, we gotta get past a few things.
Um.. okay, now a little less serious, something funny that happened this week. So, above our beds on the cieling, there is a support that runs right about where our heads are. This week, my comp and I were laying in our beds at night, talking, and a spider was crawling on this support above my companion. I pointed it out to him (and it was a big ol`scary lookin spider), and we were laughing and joking that it was gonna jump on him. Seriously right after, the spider took a running leap and jumped down toward my companion. I'm seriously dying remembering it hahaha. My companion FLEW out of his bed into mine, screaming, "RICHMAN!! RICHMAN! WHERE IS IT? WHERE'D IT GO?!" I was laughing SO hard. The spider only jumped down like, 3 feet, so it was just dangling in the air above my comps bed still, so he, in his rage, jumped up, knocked it down, and mashed him to a pulp. I hope you can all imagine how funny it was. Maybe it doesn't translate well in email. Oh well. Haha.
Well, that's all for this week. All is well. Well, mostly. Our district leader is going to Cusco this week cuz he's sick. I think he's ill due to all his apostasy, but that's just me. Anyways, so my favorite missionary in our room, Elder Rivera (GRINGO!!!! Remember?), is going to be our companion too this week... I'm seriously learning lots of patience here. Other than that haha, all is well. This work is true. I know that I'm here as a servant of the Lord, and that I'm doing his work, and I'm being very blessed. I hope that I can keep getting better, and that I can help more and more of these people here in Peru. Thanks for all your love and support!
Until next week!
Elder Daniel Richman
Summary of the fotos:
Banana Split at Copasu. Be jealous.
Our disrict last change, at the top of the Obelisk
Elder Garcia and I enjoying "aguita de coco" at a members house
Basking in the jungle (while the mosquitos ate my face off)
The family of Tracy (the girl who got baptized Saturday)
The family of Victor (the boy who got baptized Saturday, and his family who we activated. Boom! )
The last one is Elynor. She is the daughter of the Relief Society President here, and she cracks me up. She likes to play Hide and Seek with me haha.
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