Salboro
Another church (medieval) and Stoll's smiling face.
We also found a bunch of people suddenly wanting English class. On our last class (Tuesday) we had eighteen or so people show up, while usually we have maybe four, many of these new 'students' wanted to know about our church more. One couple will be meeting and having a lesson with the other Elders and in my intermediate class I even taught the Restoration. It's
A very exciting time!
One of the common outdoor markets that seem to happen every day.
The weather has changed, the wind is turned, the sky is casting cool clouds over us. He heat has diminished fabulously and autumn waits to be sprung. It's cool enough that I sleep with sheets and tonight I may use a blanket as well.
We did much finding work this last week, and we are dearly hoping that our 'friend pool' increases in depth. Agnis and Fred are much to busy to meet with, which is charitably infuriating, and Cristiano cannot meet because his car was taken (impounded by his mother it seems?) , we told him we can visit at his house or even a nearby park, but he says nothing about doing either. I wish we had his address.
His is the life here in Padova. Love it!
The mission is the best!
--Anziano BengeMy interesting part of this week was our trip to a small town called
Salboro. I loved it, it was so calm and Italian. The ride to the town
was about 40 minutes, and after we got there we were a little hesitant
to do missionary work because it was farther from the church than we
had expected. After working for some time, we ended up handing out
many pass along cards and we even got an inactive member's number that
we happened to meet. What "luck".
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