Well, I'm sad to say it, but my time in San Pedro has come to it's end. I'm going to get transferred back to the coast to an area called Samayac. It's near Mazatenango. I've been there before and its a huge place. I'm excited that there is going to be lots of area to work with. Samayac is also known as 'tierra de brujos' or 'land of the witches'. There is lots of tradition of witchcraft and stuff that goes down there so we'll see how it goes. This is going to be my new adventure. The area corresponds to a ward, which i'm really excited for because it just barely changed from a branch into a ward. I am ready for anything.
It's still so weird to me that I am leaving San Pedro. For some reason, I have become very attached to this place. Probably because it's kind of similar to Cedar City in autumn time. I don't know how it's gonna be adjusting to the heat of Mazate again. The good thing is that my new area is going to be similar to my first area, Pueblo Nuevo, in that it's not as hot as the other coastal regions.
This past week we had an open house of the stake center in Chamac. It was super spiritual and everyone had a great time. There were stations in the open house for the investigators to ask questions about the lessons and information about the church.
Lección 3: Evangelio de Jesucristo
Lección 1: La Restauración del Evangelio de Jesucristo
Lección 2: El Plan de Salvación
And a picture of our zone before the transfers. Zona San Marcos/San Pedro
My companion, Elder Cook, and I saw this in a bus in San Antonio. It's kind of funny. Translation: 'Get married to a woman that cooks well becuase beauty ends, and hunger doesn't.'
Have a wonderful week! Jesus te ama!
Elder Taylor
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