Brazil

Querida família,
 
Friday we baptized a man named Eliézio and a 16-year-old named Rafael. Both of them are really good. Eliézio had been going to church and talking with the missionaries for six months when I got and already knew everything, he just needed a little push. I can see him being a future bishop, but we need to baptize his wife and daughter first. Rafael already wants to be a missionary, but will have to wait three years.
 
This ward has tons of young people and little kids. On Sunday there were 42 kids in primary, 40 young-men, and 20 something young-women and to keep things revernent during sacrament meeting we all split up to sit with the noisier kids I sat on a bench surrouned by rowdy young boys, but with some threatening, pressure points and countless shushes, we had a pretty reverent. It was almost reverent, during the sacrament a little girl got her arm stuck in one of the him book holders and a guy busted the wood to get her arm out.
 
Saturday we were talking with a guy and a lady came up and started talking to us and asked if it was our church that donates wheel-chairs. I told her that it was and she told me that her sister has a son that can't walk, so we finished talking to the man and went to this lady´s sister´s house. Does that make sense? Anyway, we taught them about the Plan of Salvation, why we have difficulties, and about the ressurection and invited them to church. The husband wasn't home when we taught them but the next morning they went to church and we are going to teach them again tomorrow.
 
Gotta go,
Elder Jay Brazil



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