This week was a little bit tough in the way of teaching
lessons, plus we were not at full speed Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, due to
Elder Cuadros having the flu, and all the rain we got this week. However, with
much prayer we selected a new sector to focus on. An ex bishop gave us several
referrals, and committed himself to help us out. We've been able to visit
several other members in that sector and we were very blessed in the way of
referrals.
In that sector we came across Juana, who called out to us to ask the hour. We sat down beside her and started talking to her. She is a sweet little old lady who seems to be very sad. She asked us to come back another day, and when we came back, she told us she'd prayed for help from God, and she felt like we were little angels sent from God to help her out. She said she feels better when we are with her. In her prayer she thanked God for sending us to her and recognized that we were the answer to her prayer. I think she thanked us about a hundred times. It's good to know that God sends us to answer prayers.
In that sector we came across Juana, who called out to us to ask the hour. We sat down beside her and started talking to her. She is a sweet little old lady who seems to be very sad. She asked us to come back another day, and when we came back, she told us she'd prayed for help from God, and she felt like we were little angels sent from God to help her out. She said she feels better when we are with her. In her prayer she thanked God for sending us to her and recognized that we were the answer to her prayer. I think she thanked us about a hundred times. It's good to know that God sends us to answer prayers.
When Elder Cuadros was starting to feel better, we decided
to make some Peruvian food. It was delicious. Papas a la Huancaina. He said this week he'll teach me some more
dishes. They jokingly say that the best food in Chile is from Peru. Haha.
Chao
Elder Garrett
Elder Cuadros making Peruvian food
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Papas a la Huan Caina and Inca Cola
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It only rains down here... but in the Andes, there is snow
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