Monday, July 3, 2017

UN PRESIDENTE ARGENTINO

BUEEEEN DÍA. I hope every one is well! This week was pretty great, and it all culminated with the arrival of our new mission president, President Resek, along with his wife and the two children that came here to Argentina with him. We got to meet him in the zone on Saturday, and it was really special. To be honest, I've grown to love and dearly appreciate President Robertson, so I was a bit worried about how different it would be with the guidance of another president. But when he came in and met all of us, I felt automatically of his love for us and his great desires to serve and do what the Lord wills for this mission. I felt a confirmation that he's been called of God to preside this mission now, and he has an incredible vision for us all. He and his wife are both from Argentina, and it was an interesting experience to listen to your mission president speak with an Argentine accent! He has tons of energy. I'm incredibly excited to be able to spend these last few months of my mission under his leadership. I know that God lives. His Son, Jesus Christ, lives as well. His Church is on the earth today, and He guides it. I know that it was through revelation given to His living Apostles and Prophets that President Resek was called to preside this mission. Buenos Aires needs him, and she needs me here still! I know that our Heavenly Father is preparing many people to hear the Restored Gospel here. I'm grateful the we have a living church. I know by the power of the Holy Ghost that it is true. The fullness of Christ's Gospel has been restored!

In other news, last Monday we went to the basilica in Luján. It's basically a mega cathedral. It's really, really pretty, to be honest. The architecture was beautiful, and it surprised me how incredibly big it was. I sent pictures to my mom for all to see. I love you all dearly! Seriously, tons of love from me.

Besos,
Elder McDonald
 
  A trip to the basilica in Luján!
 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 
Old car museum.​
 
 

 
 
Art museum
 
 
Divisions
 

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