Monday, February 6, 2017

Mi Últimos Días Como Entrenador


Well, this is my last P-Day with my "son" of the mission they call it.  He's about to finish his training and start the best part of his mission.  I feel like I've been able to learn just as much as he has while we've been together.  It's great to build great relationships with other companions, and even better when they live an hour away from you in Utah.  I feel like we've built a friendship that'll last for long after these two years.
  Time is flying by down here in Bolivia.  It's starting to get a little bit cooler in the mornings as the days go on.  I've been waiting for the cooler weather for quite some time.  
  This email isn't very long, but something I heard this transfer that I wrote down in my agenda that I loved, says: 

"Knowledge by faith produces a pure testimony, and a pure testimony has the power to change lives."

  I know that this is true.  We first have to study our scriptures, obtain an understaing of what we are reading, and after comes the testimony when it is put to the test of our faith.  I hope that each and every one of you can develop a testimony of our Heavenly Father, and His Son Jesus Christ.  If we can first obtain a testimony and then share it, we have the power to change lives.  Ourselves included.  I love you all and I'm so grateful for all the support that I receive from each and every one of you.

Pics:  Us as a district eating "salteñas" my favorite Bolivian food/snack.
Elder Wilson (one of my favorite gringos I've met here that is going to finish his mission this next transfer) and I , and others miscellaneous.


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-Elder Cheshire

"Elder Wilson (one of my favorite gringos that I have met here.  He will be finishing his mission this next transfer) and I."




"Us as a district eating "saltenas" which is my favorite Bolivian food/snack"


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