We also learned this week that we should be careful with the blessings we promise. on tuesday we contacted a lady (Marian), and invited her to be baptized. she accepted and said my husband (Miguel Angel) is sick, do you want to come in and see him? we went in, had a super spiritual lesson with them, and they both accepted a baptismal date. he has cancer in his legs so he cant walk (or work). at the end of the lesson we asked if there was any way we could help them, and she asked if there was any way we could help them economically, as she didnt have a job either. i explained that we cant give them anything, but promised that she or her son would find a job to be able to provide for the family. we went back on thursday to visit them again, and Marian had found a job on wednesday, and now she works every day and we cant teach them anymore. in the future when we promise jobs we're gonna promise jobs with good schedules.
we went to Martin and Giseña on saturday, and Martins sister was there too (who's an active member, and served as a local missionary for a few months a few years ago). we were gonna teach lesson 3, but i was a bit wary about it as Giseña doesnt really like when we talk a lot about baptism. but when we first talked to her with Elder Blackett she had accepted baptism, just not a baptismal date because of her grandma (who was then living still but now recently passed away). but anyways we explained really well the gospel, and how the plan of salvation is only possible through the Atonement of Jesus Christ, and how we recieve forgiveness by participating in ordinances that represent the atonement, so then baptism should be by immersion because only in that form can it represent the death and resurrection of Christ. it was a super spiritual lesson, and after we had explained it well, she asked what the requirements are to be baptized. we read a scripture, and also explained that she and Martin would have to get married. she expressed a bit of doubt there, saying that they had only been living together for two years, but then Martin had to go so we had to go too, but im pretty sure that when we explain well the law of chastity they'll understand it and want to get married. we just got to hurry up a little bit with their teaching cus it's likely that i'll leave Obrero within a few weeks. they didnt come to church cus Giseña's really pregnant, but they said that when the baby is born they're gonna come every week.
we went and visited Isaías again on monday, and he said he doesnt want to waste our time anymore, so we havent been teaching him anymore.
yesterday we went to an old investigator (Ramon) that almost got baptized before i got here and he recieved us a lot better than he used to recieve us when i went with Elder Huntsman. we had a pretty great lesson and he said he wants to try again, and see if he can end up getting baptized to be happier. he has a few doubts but they're not too bad.
we didnt have anybody in church, which was pretty disencouraging (my last saturday here will be the 15th, and for somebody to be baptized on that day (unless they came to church before) they would have had to come to church yesterday) but its okay cus i'm pretty sure we'll be able to bring at least one more soul to Christ through baptism this transfer.
also good news we got air conditioning this week.
Elder Woodfield
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