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Tania, Sophia, Alexandra!


So this week was fantastic! I ended up working in other missionary areas more than in my own! We had family home evenings, we contacted, worked with members, went on divisions! Everything! So I wasn't working with too many new people this week, but we helped the sisters out a little (and all of our District) so we could complete our goals! 

The area of the Sisters here in Wiesse is nearly impossible. Not a lot of people who want to listen, and you contact a lot! I am used to the more humble mountains, so it was completely different! 

We almost hiked a mountain for p-day, but everyone chickened-out, and the Hermanas didn't want to in the first place! 


We had 3 new baptisms this week! Tania, Sofia, and Alexandra! 16, 12, and 12! They are fantastic, and we are getting a lot of new members! Sofia does not like pictures, so I actually don't have any of her, the little girl is her cousin! ha! But she got really nervous during her baptism, and it took 5 attempts because she wouldn't go down, or her feet went up, or she was just too scared! But is all good now! ha!

We had stake conference this Sunday, and President Godfrey came, along with Hermano Camargo from the area seventies, and the counselor of the Lima Perú temple! It was fantastic! They talked a lot about temples, and family history, but each one of them at the end talked about repentance…that everyone in the room that wasn't baptized, should consider it! So for all of our investigators, at first it was a little confusing, but everyone ended up talking right to them as well! 

For P-Days it is always Futbol, unless I say something else! ha! But we are going to watch a movie as a zone, probably the best two years, or 17 miracles! Who knows! Maybe the Hermanas are going to put on Once I was a Beehive again?

Thank you all for reading! Have a fantastic week!

Elder Ball
Misión Perú Lima Norte 






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