I am not sure how Sister Turk did this, it seems like there is so much going on each and every day that it is impossible to boil it all down to one blog. The Sisters and Elders like to see their pictures on the blog, so I really like to try to have everyone have a chance. And they tell me that you parents are enjoying seeing your sons and daughters in action!
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Elder Palma, Elder Pecho y Elder Hansen demonstrate the point of the lesson |
The Esperanza Zone met on Friday, what a great group of Elders. They have so much energy and their enthusiasm is directed to serving the Lord and sharing his word.
Elder Hansen and Elder Elder Palma provided a great training...the gun was a visual aid and everyone enjoyed them moment when one of them hit the little target.
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Elder Rotolo, Elder Barrios y ,Elder DeLaCruz |
The games are always fun and we are trying focus on team building. Our goal is to draw our mission closer together, have our companions recognize and appreciate their relationships as brothers and sisters, children of our loving Heavenly Father.
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I think Elder Cuevas sees us! |
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Elder Castillo, President Marler, Elder Cueva & Elder Zarian |
Cueva flew into town bright and early this morning. After breakfast at the mission home, he was off to meet his new companion, Elder Morgan. It is always a joy to see the companions when they first see each other.
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Elder Morgan and Elder Cueva |
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Elder Espinoza, Elder Caro, Elder Martinez, Elder Young, Elder Leavitt & Elder Astill |
The rest of the day was spent with the Casagrande Zone. Elder A favored us with his harmonica playing, and accompanied the groups musical number.
President Marler and I have really enjoyed the Zone gathering at the mission home for trainings, interview and team building. The best part about it is the opportunity to get to know the Elders and Sisters.