Hard work = Blessings

Hard work = Blessings

Bom diaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!

This week was hard, we worked our butts off. But it actually paid off because we finally got 2 people to church this week!!! AND THEY ARE THE LORD´S ELECT. They were seriously both prepared to receive the gospel at this time, and they are going to be baptized next weekend! One is named Jessica, and she is 16, she is so cute and so interested. She believes everything we´ve taught, and she came to church yesterday in a dress and brought her book of Mormon and everything. Plus she got really well integrated with the youth, they all loved her. Ugh I am so excited. We found her knocking doors. The other is named Flaviano, and he was a reference from this awesome dude, Doctor Julio, who lives in Campinas usually, but works in the hospital here in Cerquilho sometimes, and he and his wife are from Peru. They are so great. He comes to church here in Cerquilho every once in a while and gives us like 10 references every time. We have contacted all of them, and only flaviano was the one prepared, but it is awesome. PLEASE GIVE THE MISSIONARIES IN YOUR AREA REFERENCES. Literally give them a list of all your friends and their phone numbers and house addresses. Please, in behalf of missionaries everywhere. 

But anyway, yeah, this week was normal except for that it stopped raining and got super-hot again. But the good news is that January is more or less the hottest month of the year, and it´s almost over!! But I’ve also heard that February is the hottest too so I guess we´ll see. But it´s okay. 

Also we had a multi zone conference last Thursday and it was so awesome I learned a ton. Also we are having a ton of changes, and it´s beautiful. We now only have to keep track of our goals for new investigators, baptisms, confirmations, and marked dates. It´s amazing. It really helps us focus on our purpose, and helps us teach people, instead of lessons. because when we had to track lessons, we tried to have lessons with people, and pray with them on the street, even if they weren´t interested, just so we could meet the goals, but now we can focus on our new people and really teach them and that matters. It’s great. Also we are allowed 3 30 minute breaks throughout the day before 6 in which we can study the language, do training, and companionship study. It’s pretty nice. 

But yeah that was this week, sorry nothing profound this time haha. But I did learn a new word: “pezada´´ which means heavy or deep, so like when someone says “life is short´´ you can respond “pezada´´ like “deep.´´ language lesson of the day. 

Love you guys so much!! Thanks for the emails and stuff!!!!

Sister Evans

Pics: 

I did divisions with our sister training leaders and we worked Indaiatuba and it was great this is sis. Caten and this is her last transfer and she is freaking amazing and super good at missionary work.

We tried to take a picture on the bus together driving back from the multizona but it didn´t work.

The sky is on fire

Meeeee

A bunch of us after church in Irmão Antonio´s Mormon wagon

Our investigator Jessica, and Vilma, the branch president´s wife

Brazilians speaking English ´´it´s revolution babe´´

The sky

Me and the Brazilian horizon

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