Good looking bunch of guys in Red Ties

June 17 2019

Feliz dia dos Pais (Happy Father's Day)
  
We had branch conference and it was great! We had ties made for all the men
that sang with us in the choir. HahahaWe sang “Faith in every footstep”, “miricale” and “We’ll bring the world its truth”.We had a family there with us, Junior and his wife and their two kids. We had marked to visit them tonight with a member family, but it turns out we are going to catch a bus at 6:30 to go to another missionary house so that we can make it to zone conference tomorrow.

President has been sending a lot of emails and texts to us. I think he wants to do everything he can to make us the best we can be
before he leaves the mission in a couple of weeks.
I wish you guys could know president Lascerda. He is such an example. Man, he’s a great guy.

We also had divisions on Friday with Elder Shorts. He a great district leader. I learned a lot while I spent time with him.

We have taught a lot with members Michael caio Claudia

I forgot to mention that here in the city there’s a huge military base. So there are always
guys walking around with military uniforms.
We are teaching some military guys and a sergeant who’s the husband of a less-active member.

ughhhh I need you guys to write me questions-  I’m so bad a thinking of
what to write hahah

I love the Savior, I love the Livro de Mormon. It’s so true and simple. I know that it’s true and that if you put in the time to read, compare and pray about the message it contains; it's more than just ink on paper or just a book that a guy in New York came up with.It’s a testimony of our loving Heavenly Father and truthfulness of his son and our savior Jesus Christ.
Happy Father’s day.

Thanks dad for putting up with us for the countless nights just to get us to sit down and read the scriptures. It probably seemed like a fight.

I love you guys give me feedback on my letters because I was never
really good at writing.

love you

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