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The Flood

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 A very quick week to say the least. It’s a great day to be a missionary. All sorts of things are going on here in Durán! One thing that was big was this “Canciones de Esperanza” put on by the tabernacle choir that went to Lima to do a massive concert. And they were going to project it at all the stake centers, so we had to pass out A TON of invitations. It was really cool to watch and I was a fan for sure. It started to rain halfway through the concert. We had to leave at 9 as missionaries so we went outside and I forgot my umbrella. Not a bad thing at all, it's refreshing! The street was well flooded above the side curve and the river that was next to the church flooded and the water was past my knees so that was a rare missionary privilegio to unintentionally almost go swimming. I thought I was in Halo for a second with all the flood. It was chevere.  On the topic of big storms, one analogy that I really like to think about. We all have hurricanes in our lives, but there is...

Mud Days

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Wow, look how the days go by. It’s been pretty wet over here, not going to lie. It’s a strange feeling right before it rains. The humidity seems to dramatically rise and you just feel it coming. I’m finally glad to say I know what thick air feels like. Reading the weather report in the morning said 87° but feels like 101°, and that was at 9 am. That was a hot day. I’ve got some boots that usually get the job done, but this ain't Curtis no more, that's for sure.  We have a pretty, gated sector in our area called the 5th Etapa. Very hard to contact over there. So we don’t spend much time there. We went over there to talk to a member that needed our help and we got in. The first people we contacted wanted to hear the message and came to church! They are very cool. Hermana Anita and Richard. We are definitely going to find some more ways to get in the gated communities now. It’s exactly your idea of a gated community in the states, but there is work to be done. I'm excited. It ...

Elecciones Y Apocalipsis

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Another day, another dollar. This week consisted of lots of finding, contacting everyone that we can. There were presidential elections all across the country on Sunday which put a damper on plans but no matter. It was crazy to see helicopters flying overhead close to the ground in Durán, and the masses leaving to go to Guayaquil to vote over a big bridge. I thought I was in an evacuation for a second. It felt like World War Z had just begun or something was gonna happen. I’ve actually taken an interest in bread here. Pan de dulce es buenísimo. We usually run to another Elder’s apartment that has a lot of weights every morning. It appears that leg day doesn’t exist on the mission but on the way back I now stop at one of the 30 bakeries near the house that only sells pan de dulce.  We have continued to teach the Espinoza family! They are really enjoying the gospel and what it is. Nothing is nicer than sitting with them and reading some good scripture, and maybe answering a question ...

Through The Wire

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This week was another grinder! Not that it wasn’t fun but the sickness got me again. The great part about getting sick is that I let God take the reigns even more. It is kind of like fasting. I can’t be as physically able on my own as I like but I’m asking for strength to find and teach from God in every second. We did find some really special people this week whose lives can be changed forever for better if they allow the gospel to do so.  Something that I think is interesting about Durán is that music is going on at all times. We walk out the door, and there's music! Walk down the street, Music! Wake up in the morning, Music is waiting! It's cool that I can recognize most of the songs now that are common and can understand them! We have been teaching the Espinoza Family! They are really awesome and love soccer. David, the dad, asks a lot of questions and loves to listen, he is very Catholic. Veronica, the mom, has a really strong testimony of the Bible and after we talked all...