Monday, October 22, 2018

Letter #61

This week, we had the wonderous, marvelous, miraculously miraculous opportunity to be part of the baptism of Joseane. She is, in herself, quite the miracle. While we taught her, she expressed her desire to stop smoking and drinking coffee. Not normally the first things that someone presents as their greatest desire.

Over the last two months we have been able to witness the changes that have taken place in her and in her home. She has been able to leave the house that she was in, not a great place, and enter into a new house with her son and daughter. And Saturday, she, in her own words, was able to "begin the journey to have an eternal family, not just in this life, but after as well." What a blessing to have been able to experience this.

Unfortunately, as happens, I may have, in a classic me move, deleted the pictures that were taken.
But we are in the process of recovery.

And, after a long week with little success, the Lord, once again, placed his hand over the small neighborhood of Jardim Leonor, PaulĂ­nia. The rafter crwalers came crawling out of the rafters. Some, with little or no invitation, allowing us to have six people in church yesterday.

Well, have a great week, I know I will

Love,

Elder P-Daddy

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