On Sunday, 5 minutes
before church my companion and I were asked to come sing ´´I´m trying to
be like Jesus (in Spanish) with two returned missionaries in sacrament
meeting. Little scary but it turned out really good! I really like that
primary song!
We had some good lessons on
Sunday, all except one! The mom was being super weird and kept winking
and changing the topic to marriage and basically wanted us to marry her
daughter. NOPE! We got out quick! haha
I am
fortunate to have the BEST meal ever every Sunday night from the Molina
family! He´s basically a professional chef and makes something totally
different every week. I forgot my camera but I have some great pictures
of the food we eat there!
We did some divisions on Monday
where elder Elmer came with me to an appointment. We taught a guy while
he was cooking outside and it was going pretty good. But as we were
going to teach about the first lesson, he stopped cooking, sat down and
paid attention. After sharing the first vision he had tears in his eyes.
The spirit was pretty powerful and I could tell he was feeling it. It
was a great lesson and he understood it so well! Best part about the
mission right there!
The AP´s had a super good lesson that day
also! At the end the guy asked to give a prayer thanking God that he
was able to feel the spirit. He wanted to hug the elders for bringing
the message of the restoration! They said it was one of the most
spiritual lessons they had had in their missions.
I
was surprised by getting a birthday package from my brother Weston!!!
He sent me some awesome stuff and photos and everything!! Shout out to
el Elder Poulson sirviendo en Wisconsin!!
¡Eres lo mejor!
I
was just thinking last night about how lucky I am to have ended up on a
mission. I have taken many paths through my life and many were not
directed toward being a missionary. I don't know quite how it happened
but I can't express how happy I am to be out here serving the Lord. Its
just the best!
Today Elder Elmer and I went to
the Coca-Cola sign on the mountain. Kinda like how we have the Y in Provo. We decided to hike waaay higher though and it was super fun and
exhausting. Met a TON of youth from a nearby ward on our way! Also a
returned missionary bought us some coconuts to drink and eat while we
hung out in the hammocks up there!
Welcome to San Pedro Sula!
ADIOS!
PICS and VIDEOS!
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