a really long prayer

Well, it’s been an eventful week, I must say.  Sister Olga is driving me nuts.  She insists that she “doesn’t have time” for us to visit during the week–and yeah–she’s super, super, busy, but REALLY?  We only need to visit seguido for like a couple weeks and you can get baptized, jeez.  Sometimes people think we must have nothing better to do than visit them–but the truth is–missionaries are the busiest people in the world.

We don’t have time for ANYTHING.

I was really frustrated because all of our investigators that we had found with Sister Villatoro… dumped us.

I can’t believe it still.  Usually you get a baptism out of ONE of the people who go to church…  I can’t believe it.  I can’t believe Olga won’t get baptized yet.

I was praying the other day to ask Heavenly Father exactly what I needed to do in this day to have success because we NEED to baptize people!!  And I was praying and praying in the morning and I wrote down all the ideas of things I thought I should do, and I got so excited I called some members about a reference that they had (it was like 7:00am in the morning… afterwards I remembered you shouldn’t call people that early in the morning…)

So I said, “Brother, have you had a chance to talk to that friend of yours to see if we can come visit him?”

“Uh…  Como?”

“You’re friend…that we were going to visit?  You talked with him?”

“Uh…  Do you want to talk to my wife, Sister?”

“No, you remember your friend brother–” and then I remembered–I had called the wrong family–there are two Gutierrez families and I was calling the wrong one.

Oops.

“Sorry brother!  I thought I was calling brother Edwardo!”

“Oh that’s all right, my wife actually has a referral for you.”

“Uh?”

So he passed the phone to his wife Ysela and we set up that we would go and contact her referral at like 4 o’clock.

Ok cool.  Found a referral on accident…

We went through the day, including contacting this referral that lives way out in the mud and muck and it was rainy and wet and our feet were getting all stuck in there and I was like, “Oh my goodness, these people aren’t going to go to church!  They live too far!”  And finally when we reached there and started to share the brother was talking and talking and talking and he was like, “We could visit your church, but transportation would be necessary, and it will depend on the weather and blah, blah, blah…”

I was like… seriously!?  Whatever, don’t have time.  We’ll come back tomorrow.  We asked Brother Esaul Ramirez to say the prayer, and he started the prayer, strumming his guitar as he prayed, “Dear Lord… we thank thee for this day… you are marvelous Lord….  we feel in our hearts the desire to serve thee…” blah, blah, blah.  I tried not to laugh.

At the end of the day (terrible day) I was wanting to cry.  Like, come on, Lord, we’re trying so hard, I’m trying to be obedient, why doesn’t anything work out still?

So we went back with the crazy family the next day, covered in mud and everything, and we brought Ysela with us and I was like, “so what do you do Sister Ysela, when sometimes people are unable to come and give you a ride to church?”

And she was like, “Well, we walk.  That’s how we started.  Before no one came for us.  And lots of time we still have to walk.”

The family was like, Wow.

Ysela’s so great.  She walks like 3 miles to church with her little children a lot when no one can give her a ride.  So I was like, “All right, Brother, are we going to be able to excuse ourselves with Jesus Christ and say, ‘a car didn’t pass for me?'”

He laughed and he was like, of course not.  So we invited them again to church, and blah, blah, blah excuses.  And we were like, listen brother, someone’s going to pass by for you, you have nothing to do, what would keep from going to church?

Finally he was like, “All right, you got me.”  And we all laughed.

Sunday morning they were getting ready for church when we came.

Wow.

They all came to church.

Could you believe that?

I couldn’t.

What’s more is that after church they left without their ride.  And we were like, Where the heck did the family go?  And Sister Lorena said, “They said they wanted to walk so they could know the way better.  I told them to wait but they went ahead and left.”

Whaaaaaaat?

Well, more about them next week.  Please pray that they can get baptized in February because that would be so wonderful.  But the problem is definitely gonna be in paper work… because the sister is married to someone else who I guess was a really evil person and she wants to get divorced but she’s not sure where he is… (we’re hoping he already passed away because that would make things so much easier and she heard he died so…)

So yeah, please pray for the Ramirez family.  It’s gonna be a sprint…

Oh yeah, the Espot family is crazy too.  I hate the apostasy and the false churches and the false teachers… they’re very annoying…

I’ll tell you about how the family said they felt in church if you remind me.
Love,
Sister Holladay

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