Hey howdy hays a todos!
Question:
Just
wondering, what do you feel has made the greatest impact on your life
by serving a mission? What have you learned that is most valuable to
you?
Working with people and being better despite it all. How to work with people.
Our sector has had more people and more effort this week, we`re still not at much, but we`re working at it.
Our companionship is good, we`re working together and we are trying to help each other more and more as we go along.
I`m doing well personally, I`m good.
President
Herrera helped me renew my temple recommend the other day during the
multizone conference. So now I don`t have an expired Temple recommend
like would have happened had it waited until just the next day, so that
was good that it happened then.
We had gran
p-day and a multizone conference, they were pretty good, but I`m
slightly struggling with new rules that the APs are putting that seem to
be just dumb. But I`m going to try and work with them.
The
gran p-day was with President and Hermana Herrera. It was pretty fun,
we played a trivia version of tic tac toe with 4 different teams then a
couple team games, Cast Away and Russians vs. French were the names.
Papers one a hula hoop to try and beat the cast aways that tried to beat
the sharks. And then the other one everyone was on their backs and had
to run to their base as the other team tried to tag them.
After
that we went and played more sports with other missionaries at the
Central chapel. Then we went to go move Hermano Cristian who was moving
from our ward to central, that took the rest of the day, but it was good
and I was happy to see that I could do a lot more than I used to in
moves, considering that Elder Lozano and I were the only ones moving
things off the truck after loading it before. Though Hermana Perry does a
man´s part in moving, she`s tough for moving. I think she said she had
worked with furniture before the mission as well as a mint oil factory.
It was a good, but tiring move; I thought
that I had over exerted myself, but I decided that I was going to be
okay and that I would be healthy in the morning, and that`s what
happened, it was cool.
Friday at the
sports afternoon we played frisbee and it broke at the end of the night,
so I am at a count of 0 with frisbees now, but they were fun while they
were in use.
The Bishopric in the ward has
completely changed besides the Bishop, but it`s good and we`ll be
working together good. We`re going to pension at the house of the new
1st councilor so that`ll be good to coordinate some things.
Hermano
Pablo who was the bishop`s secretary moved to Cochabamba the same day
as the gran p-day so we couldn`t help, but we said goodbye the night
before and he`ll be good there.
There`s more I could say, but there`s not much significant things that I can say, so I think that`s it this week, but be good.
God loves us, when we serve we are blessed as we bless others.
Hurrah for Israel!
~Elder Fincher
~Elder Fincher
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