So this past week was very different.
I was in my area for about two days. I
had Consejo on Monday and Tuesday, which was amazing and the spirit was so
strong. I learned so much and received answers to questions I have had.
In Consejo, Hermana Santos (Brazil), Hermana
Pitts (Utah) and Hermana Salcido (Mexico)
Hermana Wilson (Idaho) that goes home
this month
On Wednesday Hermana Nunton was very
sick with fever and we stayed home for the morning. But in the afternoon we
went out. Thursday we had a zone meeting. It was great. I love those meetings.
Also, on Thursday we went to Ituzango
with the Hermanas that are serving there. As a Sister Leader I am in charge of
them. So we went there and we did splits. It was so great! It is a little beach
town on the river in the province of Corrientes, about an hour and a half away.
Spanish and Guarani!
I was with Hermana Goni. She is from Paraguay
but lives in Buenos Aires. She began her mission at the same time as me.
Teaching with her was very spiritual. She is great and I learned a lot from
her. One investigator gave us chipa that she made, real Paraguayan chipa. It
was so good!
Splits with Hermana Goni (Paraguay).
Hermana
Cardenas (Mexico) and me on splits. She is Hermana Goni’s companion.
We came home on Saturday morning.
This past week I noticed that I was
really missing charity in my life. I have been studying about it, reading in
Moroni 7:45-48 about it, and praying. I have really noticed a difference in my
relationship with Hermana Nunton. She is great and I just need to have patience
and charity, so I am working on that scripture and working on the parts that I
am missing. And I invite you all to really study Moroni 7. It is helping me so
much!
On the 20th we have a worldwide
missionary broadcast. We are supposed to be studying the 8 fundamentals of
missionary work, so that has been my studies; like really relying on the spirit
to lead and guide me, and the doctrine of Christ. I love my studies every
morning.
Today for P-day Hermana Nunton and I
made Taillarines verdes from Peru! They were so good!
The
taillarines verdes from Peru that we made!
Life is going well with lots of prayer and
it has been good! Pray for us that we can find more people. The people here are
closed off, so all your prayers would be amazing!
I love you all!
Hermana Newell
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