Well this week wasn't the most interesting but it was fun, especially being with Elder A. He makes everything so fun and just keeps me so animated and excited about everything. His attitude is so awesome! He reminds me so much of Elder E as well. Fact, they were comps for about 2 changes so we have fun talking about him and talking about all of our experiences. Elder A was in Puerto Cabezas for about 9 months or so, so his mission is really interesting due to the culture that he got to be in on the east coast.
This week we working really hard with a family that we are teaching. We are trying to put a baptismal date with them but they aren't quite ready yet, according to what they say anyways. We think that they are ready but they need to find that faith and take that step into the darkness!! They are G and A. She has been to church several times and he went for the 2nd time yesterday. She is really positive and will probably accept the baptismal date, we just need that she gets the support from her husband. They need to be married as well so they need to talk about the importance of that. We are having the members that live close, that are friends of theirs, to help teach them. So we will see the progress of that this week, hopefully.
Other than that, things are going well here. I love the city and how clean it is and how nice the people are. I love the weather so far, nice and cloudy and windy so it feels better than getting beaten by the sun each day!! I love you guys!! Hope things are good at home!!!
"Enduring to the end, or remaining faithful to the laws and ordinances of the gospel of Jesus Christ throughout our life, is a fundamental requirement for salvation in the kingdom of God...Therefore, enduring to the end is not just a matter of passively tolerating life's difficult circumstances or "hanging in there." Ours is an active religion, helping God's children along the strait and narrow path to develop their full potential during this life and return to Him one day...Enduring to the end is a process filling every minute of our life, every hour, every day, from sunrise to sunrise. It is accomplished through personal discipline following the commandments of God."
--Dieter F. Uchtdorf
¡¡¡Les Amo Mucho!!!
Elder Daugherty
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