Hola Mamá y familia!
That´s awesome to hear that you could go hiking and enjoy some time in the mountains. That´s something that I definitely don´t have here. All of my areas have been city, city, and a little more city. It´s always peaceful to spend some time in nature every now and then.
Elder Ruiz and I here had an incredibly good week meeting families, and inviting them to come unto Christ. It was absolutely miraculous, and we were able to find and teach many families. I really can testify that I´m supposed to be here with Elder Ruiz in this area. I have felt really strongly that we are here together for a reason. We are loving our time here, and I feel like God is going to be blessing us to see many miracles.
While we still have a lot of work to do we now have been able to find an amazing group of people that we hope to be able to help come closer to their savior Jesus Christ. To name a few of the families that we were able to teach: the family mortgentsen (Marian, Lorenzo and their 6 sons), the family Malzoni (members that have two of the sons in the family who were never baptized), Nestor (lives with his wife and kids), and Hector and Maria Franco (their son is a member of the church).
As we have been making so many efforts to find and teach families, we have been really having to improve our teaching skills. It has been awesome to feel the spirit as we have taught in ways that even an 8-year-old can understand. As we share the gospel clearly, the Holy Ghost has the chance to give clear testimony.
I am so grateful for the year of memories that I have had here in Argentina. Every day is a new adventure. I hope to treasure these memories, and make many more in the coming days. Thank you for the love and prayers that you all give to me each day.
With love,
Elder Lambert
photos: 1. Me and Elder Ruiz (Ecuador), 2. Me and Elder Serage (St. George, UT) during divisions, 3. Me and Elder Perales (before he got sent to another area) with the family Paganini, and the family Arnold
| With Elder Ruiz. |
| With Elder Serage. |
| With Elder Perales, families Paganini and Arnold. |
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