Monday, May 28, 2018

May 21, 2018

Mi hijito



Tracting in the rain is a great way to introduce a greenie to the mission, right? I`m not sure but it´s what we did anyways. I´m training Elder Arroyo now and it´s been a ton of fun already. I love this little guy. Just a ton of energy and passion for the work. His second day out he committed a family of 3 to baptism without my help so yeah, we´re gonna have a great time together. 

We’ve seen lots of miracles out here lately. Our mission is changing a little at a time. Our missionary culture is more and more focused every transfer and it´s been amazing to be part of that change and see the amount of souls we bring to Christ rise with it. 

Also, this week the three cousins we baptized a few weeks ago all got haircuts this week and just look so different than when I first met them. Spiritual light that wasn´t there before. Their mom noticed too and she´s getting baptized soon!!!! The moral of the story is always see people for who they can become, because change through the Atonement of Christ is very real.

con amor,

Elder Nixon




All the good stuff from transfers. This is me and my son, Elder Arroyo. He´s from Guatemala and is a STUD. Also I ran into a familiar face from high school this week in the mission home pìcking up my greenie. Small world..... 

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