Monday, February 10, 2014

¿¡This is what you call Summer?!

2-3-14

Well this has been a very fun week.  I can't remember half of it, but i feel happy about it.  What did happen this week?......  Ummmm. Oh! me and elder Delgado ran out of money so i had to take out personal money to provide for the two of us.  At first we were on a strict diet of oatmeal,  but after a while of that we got board, and a little too regular.  So we switched to a pan con Chicha-ron diet.  Super rico.
A miracle did happen this week.  We teach a recent convert named Carlos.  He is awesome, he just became an elder and has a dynamite testimony.  But anyways we were teaching him about tithing when his grand daughter walked in.  She listened for the rest of the lesson.  Then once we were done, she ran to her room to go get her book of Mormon that the last elders gave her.  She has been reading a ton. She is only 11 years old but she is super smart.  We talked about the book of Mormon for a while, she told us all of her favorite parts. We were about to finnish with a prayer when the granddaughter, whose name is Judith, invited her mom, who was upstairs to pray with us,  we asked Judith who she wanted to pray.  She asked her mom.  Her mom said one of the most heart felt prayers i have ever heard.  She asked Heavenly Father to soften the heart of her husband, who has custody of Judith, so that Judith can live with her full time.  She started crying.  Well then we left.  Yesterday we went by again to talk to Carlos.  He told us that the day after our visit Judith's dad told her mom that she can have custody.  So now Judith is going to live with Carlos and her mom.  We are going to start teaching them full time now.  Its awesome to see the way prayers are answered.  

I love Punta Arenas.  It is super cold and I haven't had feeling in my finger tips for 5 weeks now, but i love it.  The people are way nice and always have time for us.  

Well i love all of you guys a ton.  I pray for you all every night.  Be safe.  Have some fun.  Eat some good stuff.  Pray.

Some Love,

Elder Santo Borup

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