Elder Carbajal has been teaching me some peruvian slang and my new favorite thing to say is "la canela" (the cinnamon), which basically just means that something is cool/awesome/lit/dope or whatever kids are saying these days. I mostly just like it because thinking about it in English is hilarious. The cinnamon. You can also say "la pitri mitri" and one other thing that I forgot. I love spanish.
But for real the mission this week has been la canela. It all started out on Tuesday, when we found SEVEN new investigators in one day, and they all have solid potential. The only problem is six of the seven are couples who aren't married but have kids. People really need to figure out the law of chastity here. But luckily missionaries are pretty good wedding planners. I hope. But they kind of have to get a testimony of the Book of Mormon and the gospel and have a desire to be baptized before they have any reason to get married. But it's a work in progress.
On Wednesday we were shut in the house because Bolivia is protesting against their government and hates their president. Typical.
Thursday we had a multi-zone conference that was also the cinnamon. We learned a lot about how to use the Book of Mormon with investigators and how to help them gain a testimony of it. We tried out the advice they gave us in a couple lessons and it really is amazing the power that the Book of Mormon has. Also turns out that counsel from mission leaders is inspired and stuff. Who knew right? The Book of Mormon is the cinnamon.
And then on Sunday miracles happened! None of our investigators came two church, but members brought two new guys to church, Oscar and Deinar. Deinar has been going to church with his girlfriend for like four months now, but in a different ward. But he wants to get baptized, so they told him he has to go to the ward he lives in to get baptized! We went and taught him after church and the kid is super prepared. He's 21 years old and he already knows the church is true. He committed to a baptismal date for March 10th!! If everything goes well, it should be the fastest baptism of my mission. Just two weeks! It's gonna be the pitri mitri. We also went and taught Oscar after church and he's a 22 year old who moved into the same place as some members, and they brought him to church! But he has some doubts about if God really exists, because he studies science way too much. I knew there was a reason I hated science class. But we gave him a Book of Mormon, and he really really wants to know if its true, and if God is there. He tells us he's willing to do anything, even get baptized, if god answers his prayers. I'm so excited for our area! things are going awesome. pray for our investigators
The mission is the cinnamon.
Elder Bingham
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pic one testifies of the truth of this inspired quote in the ice cream place
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selfie with a goat because Bolivia
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