Hey Fam,
It’s been a good week but a lot of traveling. I’m starting to feel a lot better though. We went to Resistencia like I said last week and it was really good. President talked to us about Easter and told us that he wants to have a "white" Easter. Every companionship in the mission has to find at least one family to baptize in the month of April. The cool thing is that we have been praying and praying to find one and on Monday I think we found it! They are a very young couple with two little kids. We found them just at the right time. They are looking to change their lives and have been looking for a church to help them with it. It was an awesome lesson and I can’t wait to go back to see if they have read and prayed. They seemed so happy to have us there and it was a miracle that we found them just at the right time.
We moved our two baptisms from the 14th to the 21st because they came a little late to church. They are so excited though. It’s a 16 year old girl and her little cousin named Walter. He’s 10. They passed their interviews and are ready to go.
Yesterday we went to Corrientes capital for zone conference which was my first one outside of Chaco.
It was a lot different because the chapel is a lot smaller but it was still good. President spoke about how we need to work with the members more and use more scriptures in our lessons to help people understand better. He also told us that we talk way too much and don’t let the spirit in to help us. He helped us learn lots of different ways to help with that and practiced with us. It was really good and very helpful. It was also my first conference with Sister Missionaries there. I ran into one that is from Pleasant Grove and knows Aimee and Emalee and she know Michelle Markham (Bott) as well. It was fun to talk to her for a couple of minutes.
The area is great and the members are working hard to help us out. I’m so excited to be here and I know that we are going to be blessed. That’s all for this week. I love you guys. Take care!
Tay
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