Looks like I am the companion who can't get rid of her comps!;) Me and Hermana Rawlins are going on 3 transfers (celestial) and I will be here in St. Peter again!! The Lord really needs me here at this time. I thought I would be leaving but he has a greater plan and what that is I don't know. All I am doing is following his will! Today we had an awesome breakfast with the ward and we played some soccer. I have found out I have some pretty good soccer skills! (really I think its just the competitiveness in me) This past week has been a good one a little challenging. I thought I would be leaving so I was kind of preparing myself. The Rodriguez family is having so many fiery darts thrown at them. We are praying and doing all we can so they can stay here and live a happy life. I am so excited to see them all in the waters of baptism :) somewhere in the near future.
Gaspar, Talitha and Jay'cion, Miranda, Hope and David were all at church this past week! We were so happy to have them all there. Wade Brother Woodrum passed the sacrament and I was smiling so big. People probably thought I was a huge cheese but I can't help but be so proud of him. Our district also sang this week in sacrament called to serve and we sang in spanish. It was really cool. This district that is now being changed has been my favorite one so far and taught me so much!
Kyron the guy we found last week has surprisingly sincere interest and good things are in the future for him. It is so cool to work in Le Sueur because missionaries have never been there before. It's a gold mine! Last night we were able to find an awesome new investigator in Le Sueur. Her name is Marina. We had seen her in the hall we were knocking and said hi and so it was very uncomfortable to knock on her door because she new exactly who we were and what we had been doing. But we didn't have fear and we knocked and she invited us right in! We were able to teach the restoration sitting! That is a miracle in of itself! Anyways she speaks both spanish and english..blessing....and she opened right up. It was a really cool lesson. One thing I have been focusing on is getting to know the deep pain of people and so I can teach them and not lessons. And we were able to do just that and promise very specific blessings of healing linked to the baptismal invitation and she immediately accepted with tears in her eyes. The Lord is glorious! He blesses us when we have courage. He is aware of every need we have. He knows us perfectly and being able to be his instrument to get to know these people is truly a gift. I love what I am doing and am excited to see where these next 6 weeks go here in St. Peter in the greatest mission in the world. MMM Many Mighty Miracles are wrought each and every day!
I encourage you all to go and like the apostles and general authorities pages on facebook and to share links and things you like on social media. There is powerful missionary work that can be done through our resources. The more you like something online and post it the higher up it will go on google so that when people search about mormons they will be lead to more accurate sights which means better views on our beliefs! So use your social media for good!!!
I love you all dearly.
Have a great week and don't forget to pray :)
Hermana Pentelute
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