Hey everyone!
How are you doing?? I hope that your October is going well and that all of your preparations for Halloween are going great! As for us here in Sucre, life is great! Work has continued as normal and we are really pleased with how everything is going :) For this week, I would love to mention Jhysel and the Lopez Family. Jhysel is an amazing teenager that has been connected to the Church for some time. Elder Martinez (my companion) and his last companion were teaching her for quite a while before I got here, but right when I arrived, she began to travel a lot with her family. My whole first transfer here, I never had the opportunity to teach her, but she just showed up to church every once in a while. This last week however, we were able to set an appointment with her and her parents and it went amazing. We extended a baptismal invitation to the whole family, and Jhysel's parents asked for more time to think. Jhysel, however, bore her testimony that she knew that the Church is true and expressed a deep desire to be baptized. She is AMAZING and we really look forward to helping her progress towards the baptismal date that she has committed to :) The Lopez Family is a family of four that we just love. We have been teaching them little by little in these past weeks about the Restoration, but, before this last week, they weren't showing much interest. However, we arrived at their house last night and things had changed. They had read the entire pamphlet as a family and had TONS of questions about Joseph Smith, prophets and several other subjects. We were able to answer their questions and they committed to investigate a little bit more about the Church. They have committed to come to church this following week and to also read the Book of Mormon that we gave them. We are really hoping that they continue to progress :)
Well, these are a couple of the amazing people that we are visiting and we are truly so happy with the progress of all of our investigators :) Now, before saying goodbye, I would love to share a small thought.
This past Saturday, we had an amazing experience. We were walking through a market in our area heading towards an appointment when we heard someone yell "Elders!" We turned around to see a lovely woman selling a powder to make Api (a delicious local drink). We walked up to her and began to talk. She is a member from another ward here in Sucre named Leticia. She told us that there were several problems that were happening in her life and wanted to talk with us. We headed to the church building that was nearby and she told us about her life. She is from Argentina and has lived here in Bolivia for 15 years. The only job that she has been able to find is selling little bags of powdered api for two Bolivianos a bag (worth just about 25 cents). She walks to every market in Sucre every day offering her api. She is starting to have back problems from walking every day and her sons are also having problems with men beating them in the street. Her sons cannot study because they need to help their mother. As she cried and told us that she feels that she cannot continue living in this way, my heart broke. Her life has been so hard. She is doing everything that she can to support her small family, but it is just so hard. We did our best to console her and had the opportunity to give her and one of her sons blessings of strength and comfort. We will be visiting with her this week and hope to continue helping her. As I heard the life story of this wonderful and strong woman, I realized how blessed of a life I have lived. I have lived in a very advanced country all of my life. I have received a wonderful education and look forward to continuing my studies. I have lived a life of comfort almost free of worries. A question comes to mind: Why have I been so blessed? This life isn't fair. Some of us have more struggles than others. I have come to realize this more and more in my time here. My invitation for you all this week is that you take the time to think about all of your blessings and thank God for everything you have. Remember that not everyone has the blessings that you have.
Well, I love you all so much! Thank you so much for your love and support that you always send me! I hope that you all have an amazing week!
Elder Wynn
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