Mision Chile Concepcion Sur

Mision Chile Concepcion Sur
Called to Serve

Friday, April 7, 2017

A talk to remember


Well first of I really enjoyed general conference. It was great. We watched it in our church house but there wasn`t that many members who showed up. For the Priesthood session it was just my comp and I and we had a lot of fun. Also on Sunday it was really funny because between sessions the members got some tables together and ate lunch. Thats not really funny but the amusing part was that they all started drinking This drink called mate. It is like herbs that you put in a cup with a speciall straw and then you drink it with hot water.
So that is what the members did in between the two hours of general conference. It was great.

Also this week was really great because we GOT SHIRTS AS A ZONE! So that was great. My comp and I are modeling them in these pictures.

Also I want to challenge all of you to go and watch the new video from the church called Prince of Peace. It is fantastic.

Love,

Say it with me Malacahuello


Malacahuello is a small city in my sector and it is actually where my branch president lives. Cool experience of the week. My comp and I decided to go and see if we could find some people there to teach so we go and we start to look for a map first. We get off the bus by the library and ask them. they don`t have one but send us down the road and across the street to the ranger station they don`t have one. we go back to the library and go to the closest houses behind and shout "ALO." (It is how they knock on doors down here.) A women comes out. We say, (In Spanish) "Hi we are missionaries and we share about Jesus
and his restored gospel. Have you ever met missionaries before?" She replies "My son is a missionary." Startled because we are kind of in the middle of nowhere we reply "Of our church?" "Yep"
So that was cool. We are actually going to go teach her this week though.

But wait there is more. 

Remember we were looking for a map. So after eating lunch with the branch president we walk to where the bus takes us back and see a tourist station. Although we are not tourist we enter and ask for a map. They had one. Also the guy who gave us the map was really interested to hear more about the missionaries and what we do.

However things are going really great here in Curacautin. It is still in the part of the year where it doesn't rain as much.

Love you all,

Kelton Miller