By Parker | May 19, 2010 - 12:18 pm - Posted in mission

Well just to make my parents happy (all parents get worried that their son doesnt work very hard, especially toward the end) I continue to break personal records on the mission. We are getting lots done and we hope to have two baptisms this weekend. One is Josué who was supposed to be baptized a few weeks ago but did not pass the interview. He is firm and even asked us if the guy who told him about the church (from another ward) could baptize him!! What I am a little worried about is Fabio. He is going great and really trying to find out for himself if these things are true. He needs to get an answer before Saturday so he can pass the interview. PLEASE, PLEASE pray for Fabio. Pray for a miracle. I know that God will answer our prayers. Prayer has POWER. It will be one of the most special things of my mission to see Fabio get baptized…

Elder Coats (my comp) is doing good. He only has 14 days left!! TWO WEEKS! Haha today the whole mission choir got to eat at a nice restaurant and all the old dudes sat by prez and we were talking trunky (he goes home July 1st) it was really funny. Prez was telling us about the new mission president, he sounds like a really cool guy, I am excited to meet him. BUT, thankfully I got to spend 1 year and 11.5 months with one of the best mission presidents EVER. We had our last performance as a mission choir on Sunday, it was awesome!! We even did a sweet recording session Sat Morning and we should be getting some nice cd´s. It was an amazing experience but Im sure glad its over haha.

Well to be honest I forgot to write down any cool things that happen, and when I dont everything becomes a blur. I will try harder this week to fill you all in on whats goin down in Curitiba, Brasil. I hope you all have a good week and look forward to hearing from you all! God be with you till I write again :)

Elder Parker Boyack

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