Awesome! To make a long story short my companion is progressing. We still have the occasional problem and stuff, but progressing. Thank you very much for your advice. Our mission president is helping me to keep him in line too. For many such reasons, we oinly have little time today. I love hearing about the Fat uncles though! Nobody has died lately but there were loads of gunshots on new years eve. Appearantly its a tradition or something. I tried cow stomach (it tastes like it sounds...Bleh). Wish I had more time to write you!I Love You!Elder PhillipsMay the force be with youCheck out this awesome coat I found lying around the house. It's super cozy and warm!
How awesome! I love all the pictures (Especially the one from Taylor Davis)! How awesome that you had a great family party!! My birthday was awesome! We don't have a pan for our cake, so we made some super delish pancakes with the cake mix! Elder Carreon (in our ward) had his birthday the 28th, and Elder Salas (in our district) had his the very same day as me! We didn't really have a party, but we had fun in our district meeting. I know I am so old! 20 years old! I am no longer a dumb teen! (I'm a dumb adult!) And yeah! Loads of snow! And Photos!
So this week I tried Menudo (cow stomach soup)!! It was pretty horrible. The flavor isn't very good and it has a weird texture. But don't worry, They anticipated it and gave me permission beforehand not to eat it.
Awesome part! A family of investigators has been listening to the missionaries for a few months now, but hadn't eever gone to church. But we went to visit them with a member this week and BAM! They all came to church on sunday! The only reason they hadn't been coming is because one of their kids (the oldest son 16yrs old) works sundays and they wanted to all show up together! We have a baptism coming up to! the 16th of January!
Next week I'll tell you more about Berenice! She's an old investigator from about a year ago and we contacted her in the street. We visited her and she tolld us that she almost got baptised, but her husband was against it and didn't allow her to go to church. We promised her that through her prayers, scripture study, and abstainance from coffee (and our fasting) that God would help soften the heart of her husband so that he would permit us to visit her. So when we visit them on wednesday, I know that god will be able to work this miracle!
And I hope that none of my friends get married while I'm out in the mission. And Megan does NOT have my permission to get married either!
I love you all so much!
Quick question, when you guys send out my letters, do you still use the title "the wonderful world of Juarez"? Because i'm very proud of that. It took me a good 10 minutes to think up that title.
With buckets of love,
Elder Phillips
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