Tuesday, June 26, 2018

Hey everyone! 

To start with... the pictures. This is the zone from the last transfer. And the other picture are my shoes. I have used the same shoes my entire mission. They´re basically indestructable.

I have two great stories to share this week. The first is Sunday morning. My companion and I had a meeting with our mission President and the Stake president to talk about the missionary work at a stake level. When the meeting concluded, we called oe of our investigators to make sure she was home because we were going to pick her up for sacrament meeting. She lived a little far, so we planned to be there an hour ahead of time. President McGinn then told us that his folloup meeting had fallen through, and he now had some free time. ¨What are your plans now Elders?¨ We told him we were goin to pick up an investigator and he said ¨I am at your service, let´s go in my car!¨

President took us in his car to pick up investigators. I was just praying in my heart the entire time ¨Heavenly Father, please let them be home please let them be home please please please please¨

They were home. We got to the building earlier than anticipated, so we took a tour of the chapel. It was an awesome experience.


The other experience was Monday morning. There were transfers in the zone so my companion and I had to be ready to receive and send off misionaries at the chapel. We got a new sister in the zone and her and her companion got in a taxi. Right before the taxi drove off the engine caught fire. 

It wasn´t super dangerous but it caught us by suprise. One of the Elders then said (in english) ¨Only in Perú do you stop at taxi and then immediately the engine explodes¨.

I want to close witha  scripture, D and C 84:88 ¨  I will be on your right hand and on your left, and my cSpirit shall be in your hearts, and mine dangelsround about you, to bear you up.¨

I know this promise is real. I saw it this week. I know God loves us, and is present at every circumstance. 

Have a great week!


Elder MacGregor

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