no sé que hay que decirles, entonces... buena suerte
Just kidding. 'll leave that there so that you can have fun translating it.
We're having a great time working over here. My current companion's name is Elder Angulo, from Peru. This guy is super goofy. Sometimes it amazes me how fast he can become friends with people. In about the same time I get to know someone's name, and where they're from, he's already friends with them. I love working with different people, because everyone has different strengths and weaknesses, and there is something to be learned from everyone.
One thing that I have learned recently is that it is super important to show the people that you love them. The other day the Zone leaders came with us to visit one of our investigators to help him accept a baptismal date, (the zone leaders do that sometimes. On the way, we ran into a random drunk guy. One of the zone leaders started to talk to him. He taught him and loved him, he even gave this drunk guy a hug... which is especially weird, cause drunk guys don't smell that good. But this zone leader literally does that with everyone. He just has a way of showing the people that he loves them, and when he does, he is showing them the love of Christ. Honestly, I think Jesus would hug the drunk guys too. I think that could be a lesson for everyone: we need to make it a priority to show people that we love them, especially if we don't love them that much because that is how we can help others come unto Christ, and better themselves as people. Christ loved everyone, including those who abused and killed him, I think we can do the same.
love you guys
¡adiós!