All posts by Elder Kehoe

Another Week of Answered Prayers

This week was great. We
were able to improve in the number of lessons that we taught, and I was
able to strengthen my testimony even more.

One day we were out looking for old investigators. We found their names and
addresses in the Area Book that we have and wanted to talk to them to see
if they wanted to learn more about the Church. We found a couple. Then
while we were leaving the area, I felt like we should knock on a door. We
did, and we found a less-active member of the Church who hasn’t been Continue reading

No Transfers

We had transfers this week, but Elder Vera
and I are still here in Hunter. It looks like I’ll be finishing his
training here for the next 6 weeks, then after General Conference in April,
I’ll finally be leaving MY town.

The time has been flying by. We have P-Day Monday, meetings Tuesday and
Thursday mornings, and Church Sundays, so the majority of days are
basically partial work days, then we have 3 days of full work and study.
And on those days, we occasionly have service projects, so there’re Continue reading

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Number 7

We had another baptism this week! Yesterday,
Elizabeth was baptized and confirmed a member of the Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter-day Saints. Her non-member family was able to come to the service
and stayed for Church as well, so that was also really good. Her mom is
leaving soon, but it sounds like her 17 year old sister is going to stay,
so we’ll be visiting her now, too.

We also did a couple services this week. One was clearing out sand and
rocks from in front of a newly constructed house. One Continue reading

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Working Hard

We had a better week this week. We invited
one of our investigators to be baptized, and she accepted! Her baptism is
next weekend. We should also be having a couple more soon.

I continue to learn more about the Gospel and also missionary work. And
even though my companion is new to the mission, he’s teaching me just like
I’m teaching him. We had divisions this week with our District Leader, and
I learned a lot from him, too. We’re always learning here as missionaries.
We never know everything, even Continue reading

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Valentine’s Day

I learned this week that Valentine’s Day
does exist in Peru. It’s certainly not the same nor as big as it is in the
States, but it does exist. A couple of the photos that I sent this week are
of the ward party that we had here. The Elders Quorum had an activity for
all the couples in the ward. They shared wedding photos, ate, and sang
karaoke. We didn’t stay for long because they started at like 8:30 and our
curfew is 9:00, but it sounds like everyone had fun.

We didn’t have a lot of success this Continue reading