Friday, February 3, 2017

January 30, 2017

January 30, 2017

The changes are that, now we are focusing on key indicators (numbers) more for the people that are going to be baptized, the people in the church, and the new people that we find. Before we had to record the less actives that we visited and the recent converts, and the contacts. But they have eliminated some of the other numbers so that we focus more on finding people and baptizing. I think it’s good. It´ll help the members realize that the less actives and recent converts need to be visited by the members more than anything. We will still visit them but it won’t be the main focus.
This week was pretty good.

We have been able to find some more new people to teach and we have been really excited about that. This is the wealthiest area that I have been in and sometimes the people want nothing to do with us, but this week we have met a lot of really nice and kind people. I know it’s a blessing. We have been working a lot with people that the missionaries taught before, but we are finding their families or neighbors. We know that God is blessing us for our efforts.
A scripture I would like to share is in Mathew 6:24, It talks about how we can’t serve two gods, and it’s so true nowadays. It talks about how we have to serve God and not the things of the world.   Not having a telephone has made me appreciate more of the other experiences that there are to have. I didn’t realize how something like a phone could be something that we put before God sometimes. I think I understand the old people when they always complain about how the youth of today are just glued to the screens. God’s given us a lot of resources to use for good, and we just have to make sure that we don’t put these things before him.

Love you all so much!
Elder Wolf


This was the district watching the conference.


This is us in a jungle.  Jaja, mas o menos. We were finding new places in the area and we were so scared a witch was gonna come out and grab us.

And then some pictures from our district.
  


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