Hey Guys! So I had a great week. This week we taught the sister who we found reading Isaiah last week. Her name is Elcira. We visited her this week and asked her if she had had the opportunity to read what we had left her to read in the Book of Mormon. She said she had and that we really liked it because it is really easy to understand and it gave her a warm feeling inside when she read it. We asked her if she had the chance to ask if it was true in prayer, and she said of course she had and that she doesn´t have any doubt that it´s the word of God. What we need to work on with her is that she still doesn´t understand that if the Book of Mormon is true, the Church of Jesus Christ of latter day saints is the only completely true church that exists today.
Also we met Sebastián this week. He is so prepared to receive this message. We taught him the restoration, and he said that he really wants to find out if the Book of Mormon is true, and that if it was up to him and he didn´t have to ask permission from his parents he would be baptized today, because he wants to get baptized "the way God was baptized." He´s such an amazing example of faith to me, because he doesn´t need proof to know that baptism is what God wants for him, he just wants to act on faith because he feels like it is what God wants for him. He also knows almost all of the stories from the Bible really well, and that is thanks to his parents who taught him since he was a small child the stories of the Bible. It reminds me of when Dad would give us challenges to learn 100 scripture stories, or 100 scriptures. And I´m really grateful to him for that because I would be a lesser missionary if he hadn´t done that for me.
Also this week we met a really amazing woman. Her name is Olinda, she´s about 60 years old, and she´s completely blind. She´s a reference from the Elders in Leoncio Prado and they´ve taught a couple of lessons with her. We visited her this week and asked her when she would like to be baptized, and she said this Saturday! So we have a lot of work to do this week and honestly she´s just an incredible woman.
This week a couple of our investigators, Eileen and her grandma, Marta, are having some family problems, and we read with them Doctrine and Covenants 122, which includes one of my favorite scriptures. Verse 8. The Son of Man hath descended below them all: art thou greater than He? Something that I´ve really come to gain a great testimony of on my mission is the importance of trials. We can´t truly achieve real happiness without them. I had always believed that but I never really understood it completely until my mission. So this week I started asking for trials and difficulties that will help me grow. I don´t know if I will continue to do that because this week was really hard. And I think I´ll just let God decide when to give me trials because I do know that he knows what is best for me.
So yesterday I was feeling really sorry for myself and I just wanted to stay in my apartment, but I remembered the words of Gordon B. Hinckley´s father. " Forget yourself, and go to work". We visited a recently reactivated family and their daughter was in need of a priesthood blessing, so we were able to help them with that. Later I felt like we should visit one of the recent converts in the ward, even though it was 8;45 at night. We arrived at his house and he told us that he had been contemplating suicide. So we were there for him, and we talked him out of it.
I hope you all have a great week and that everyone stays healthy. Sorry for writing so late today, I woke up with a fever of 104. I love you guys.
Elder Jones