this week really was a week of miracles. We were still in rest mode with Hna. Brown´s knee, but the good news is, the doctor thinks the problem can be fixed immediately with a shoe insert. We were still able to teach a good number of lessons, and so many people came to church this week- including many of the less active families we´re working with. The best surprise was seeing Cristiani in church- a woman who hasn´t come to church since nearly a year ago. She´s making huge changes in her life for her son Nikolas, and I´m just as excited for her as I am for Natacha.
Gustavo wasn´t quite prepared for baptism the past week, and likely won´t be ready this week, but I have faith he will be in the weeks to come. Natacha, on the other hand, was more prepared than anyone I¨ve seen so far.
When we passed over the baptismal interview questions, instead of answering simply yes or no, as the questions require, she would say, "I believe so, because..." and proceed to explain in great detail the doctrine behind the questions. Her responses were impressive and deeply heartfelt. One of my favorites, though, had to be the response to the question, "Have you ever committed a serious crime?" She paused for a moment and said, "Well, yes, once." When our jaws dropped open she finished. "When I was six, I stole a piece of gum." I explained through my laughter that maybe, just maybe with the help of the bishop she can even be cleansed from that sin.
Funny reprise: when a member gave a talk on faith, repentance and baptism at the service, she mentioned that before being baptized, we need to repent of our past sins. Sandra, Natacha´s mom, leaned back in her chair to make eye contact with me and we both mouthed, "Chicle" (gum).
She was so sweet about the baptism before and after. In her prayers before, she prayed that the day would come quickly. Afterward, she gave a prayer in the principles of the gospel class, and thanked Heavenly Father for providing a way for us to be cleansed from sin in a matter of moments.
The work is going so well, and it makes me really sad that I´ll likely be leaving this transfer. And on that note, make sure that if you send letters for the next week or so to send them to the mission office.
Thank you all for your love and support. Make sure to reach out to less active members in your wards- the rescue is just as important as the search.
Love, Hna. Johnson
Us with Natacha
With Gabriel who served with Mark
Angelica, a ward member
With Gonzalo
With Angelica, one of the elders' investigators
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