Still Alive
Hey everyone. It's been while since I've written and email. My mom told me I needed to write an email because apparently some of you are worried about me. I was just waiting to "see if anyone cares about me." Quote from my Dad haha.
I'm doing good here in La Esperanza. We put a baptism date with Valentina which is super exciting and we have been working with a few others to try and put baptism dates.
Last week we had leadership counsel which was really fun. Almost everyone there has the same amount of time in the mission as me. Also they served us ribs, potatoes, corn and a roll. For dessert we had cheesecake. So it was a 10/10 meal.
Other than that not much has happened. We've been busy teaching people and playing soccer. I have a new companion since last time I wrote. He is from Idaho Falls. Elder Arms
I only have 5 months left in my mission which is crazy but I'm really enjoying being here so I'm guessing they will go by pretty fast.
My mom today told me she is teaching seminary on "doubt not, fear not." So I was thinking about what that actually means which I think I found a good definition.
"Fear not, doubt not." Remembering to trust in God's guidance can give us the courage to overcome our fears and doubts.
With these simple acts of trusting in God we don't need to fear or doubt anything. For example when I came to Honduras I was kinda worried because some members told me some crazy stories about Honduras but I realized that I'm doing the Lords work and that I have no need to fear. He will protect me and so if you have any fear or doubts about something try asking God for guidance and help.
That's about all for these last couple weeks.
Love you all, Elder Price
1. Tree stole my hat while I was walking
2-5 Multi zone and consejo de lideres
6. Pancake breakfast





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