Yeah it´s kind of a huge change bieng back in Xela, I´ve learned how to teach and do missionary work in
the aldeas (Olintepeque was pretty rural as well) and the city folk are
just so much different to teach and work with. I´m now in a huge ward
(about 160 active members) that atends stake center, we have a calender
with lunch apointments for the month and it´s always full, the members
always prepare something special ( Fried chicken, Spegettii, soup,
mac&cheese, horchata etc. rice and tortillas are still used alot but
they mix it up),
We still walk but the area´s pretty small and level so that and all this
food are probably gonna round me up again, we are teaching several good
families and we have one lined up for baptisim next week but they´re
not my converts as they were already sure to be baptized before I came.
About half of the zone is in trios because of the increase in
missionaries and also because of a huge number of missionaries that are
waiting for thier visas to go to other countries.
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