The Sacrament Miracle

 - walked to monte lindo as a district. Like this river place 6.5 kilometers away and it was pretty

- then this week i had to go to Corrientes for some papers. So we got a very long and hot bus ride. Like 4 hours to capital and then 3 hours to Corrientes. And one of the buses didn't have air

- but in Corrientes we got to get burgers and ice cream lit

- then the next day after my papers we got to walk around and get McDonald's and see the catholic church and the costanera.

- we finally got back to campo at 2 am Thursday morning. 

- the work was light this week. A lot of finding which is always fun and hard

- Friday we had a good soccer activity

- but we did find a couple eligidos this Sunday

- and like 2 random friends, who had been dropped, showed up to church and so hopeful we can bap them 

- well one of them already said no so now we still in the trenches

- well we also had a sacrament bread miracle. It was dope. Basically, we didn't have bread, and infact absolutely no one had bread. So me and my comp went to buy some. All the stores were closed(the Lord did not want us to break the sabbath.) So we said a prayer and boom as we opened our eyes there was a dude walking so we asked if he had bread and he gave us some. Miracles happen

- also it was funny because me and my comp were mad at each other but the Lord provided igual

- also these two random young adults came running up to us in capital and they were both members and it was a nice little moment. I quite enjoy being a missionary

- lucas is doing good. Kind of being a bum but we're working with him

- juanca is a crac but can't baptize because of the parents 

- I ate rice and peas for lunch, pov living my best life 

Spiritual thought
I love being a missionary! It sometimes is really hard but also incredibly rewarding. Jesus loves you! I know sometimes it's hard to feel that love but it's always possible!

- elder max 











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