The Missions of Elder Brady Brown, Mozambique, and Elder Tyler Brown, Paraguay

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

April 9th

Yep I,m still here and still kicking. Working as hard as I can and hoping to get lots done. It's gonna take more than a few throwing knives to bring me down. Luckily there is always dodging hahaa. And Jacob 5, I read it a lot, and there are so many prophecies in there that most people don't even realize. It really is a cool chapter.

Yeah all is well. I'm still here with Elder Ayola, Elder Edwards and Elder Kesler. Nobody got changed here. All is well. The area is actually very small compared to all of my earlier areas. I can walk across it in 20 minutes. As I think I told you, my last area you could walk for 1 hour just to get from the middle to one of the extremes. But yeah, as far as people we are in the hunt. We have our investigators David and Matilde who are going to get baptized Saturday, but other than that we are pretty much dry. Last week was what they call Semana Santa and everyone was on vacation visiting family so we didn't get much done as far as finding, but now everyone should be home which is perfect. The members are great, but it's kinda funny cause the church is basically run by the bishops family. They are all grown and all are leaders in the church so its kinda funny. I have pictures of some of them and I'll have to get those to you later due to the whole virus thing.

I've been thinking back on my mission and my whole mission I think I've only had 2 changes that weren't ridden with challenges so I guess you could say I've learned a lot on the mission but it's all good. You can't learn if you don't have problems so it's great fun.

But yeah other than that, all is as it always is. Missionary work doesn't change too much week to week. It's all about the same. It's like being a teacher but you just teach the same lesson over and over again all week and all month for 2 years. It changes a little bit here and there depending on the needs and understanding of the students, but it's still the same material, so yeah it's similar every day, and yet it never gets old. That's the miracle of the gospel.

But I love ya tons and I miss ya. I look forward to your emails every week, and I love hearing from ya. I miss ya tons and hope that all is well with you. Talk to you soon.

Love, Elder Brown

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