Monday, January 27, 2014

La Hna. Cano se ha Muerto

Dear family,
There isn´t much to tell from this week. One of our investigators with a baptismal date has disappeared- we´re pretty sure he moved back to Ecuador- he was waiting on some papers to do that, and we haven´t heard from him for about a week, so... that´s that. Hopefully he´ll keep investigating in Ecuador- we´ll send his number to the missionaries there, see if they can get a hold of him.
Our other investigator with a baptismal date, Leo, is doing pretty well. He recognizes that everything that we teach is good, and so it must come from God, but he still lacks a testimony of the Book of Mormon, or an understanding of why it´s important to follow this path, and not another one. We´re still trying to help him understand that.
Also, Hna. Cano "died" on Sunday. Hna. Flanders was particularly sad to say goodbye to her- they´d been together for 2 and a half transfers. It was so strange to see a missionary go home. Obviously others have done so during my time, but definitely none of my companions. It looks like I´ll never have another senior companion (only 2 sister missionaries older than my group left at the end of this transfer), so she´ll probably be the only companion I see go home before me.
There really isn´t much else to tell. Hna. Flanders and I are still getting along really well. I think we´re going to make her birthday cake today (from last December), and this week we´re going to start running every morning, so maybe I´ll run it all off before too long.
Missionary life is good- I´m sure if we keep working and trusting in the Lord, more work will come.
Take care,
Hna. Johnson

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