What an Amazing week! So Wednesday afternoon we got to listen to Elder Bednar... WOW. Over 700 missionaries there and it was easily one of the biggest groups of missionaries hes ever talked with. I was in the second row and honestly the spirit to so amazing and overwhelming.
Friday Morning we went to Interpol and it was so incredibly boring, but if for some reason I die, they can identify my body, so that's one postive. Oh and there were tons of handicapped cats there... SO FUNNY! That Fridayafternoon there was a small earthquake, no damage as far as we know but it was super exciting.
Saturday was just a good day, we taught a really good lesson on the Plan of Salvation, and our district was super focused so we learned a ton. There's this one Elder, Elder Weight and he seriously is a Gospel Wiz. Every class we learn some random gospel fact that is super interesting. I am so grateful for everyone in my district, and I am sorry there is no district picture.. We are only allowed to take pictures on Pday and we had different schedules but they told us next week, we would be on the same schedule.
Monday night my district went a little crazy, we were just tired, and the por and para thing was just too much for the evening class. However we somewhat got it, and are ahead of the other districts. I probably know the most Spanish in my district, and it's actually frustrating. One of our teachers speaks very little English so he explains it to me in Spanish and I have to translate it to English for the rest of the class.
Yesterday we had service and well I have now mopped and squeegied the asphalt... It's the prettiest asphalt I have ever seen (Editor’s note: that is what the other picture is showing). Last night however was one of the best devotionals I have ever been in. The area President spoke in Spanish and I understood most of it without a translator, and got a lot of little insights out of it. He talked about how its a New Era, a New Time, and we need New Missionaries. The new missionaries are the ones that modify their lessons to each investigator and really work on unifying a ward, not just baptizing. Now we are in a time where members need to be so strong, we go through so much. But missionaries and ward members strengthen each other.
I am so grateful to be here in Peru. It's a blessing in my life. I know this church is true, and I know I am here for a specific reason. I love you all!!
Hermana Lang
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