¡Hola a todos!
This week was great!! But before I tell you how things are going here in Argentina, on June 6th, I completed one year as a missionary which is just absolutely insane! I can clearly recall my time spent in the online MTC at home in Washington. It doesn't feel like I've been a missionary for that long, but here we are.
But anyway, the week before last week was good! A lot of the same, finding, teaching, and walking. But we're still going strong!
Omar still hasn't gotten baptized yet because of his health. So please keep him in your prayers!! 🙏
This last week I had an exchange with the zone leader's and I went with Elder Wilding to his area General La Madrid. Something crazy and interesting that happened was that we were walking on the side walk and just behind us on the other side of the street we're 3 guys following another man. The 3 guys try to rob him or something and I look over and I see these guys crossing the street running towards Elder Wilding and I and we both start running as well. But I think the spirit told me to stop where I was and stay still. I stop in my tracks and the group of guys run passed us. We see the guys exchange a few words and the man gets away and the 3 guys run for it.
Me and Elder Wilding stop on the sidewalk to process what just happened. But the interesting thing about this story is that the people out in front of their house who saw this happen ask the man who almost got robbed how he was doing but the people nor the man acknowledged that me or Elder Wilding was there. It was like we were invisible to them. I'm not 100% sure what happened but it was very interesting.
Anyway, I hope everyone is doing well at home!
Love Elder Burbank
Photos
1) We got food from a member and she gave us hamburgers to cook up.
2) Found this funny painting, "¿Qué está pasando?" Means "Whats going on?"
3) There are these little paintings of pigs all over Córdoba. The Spanish means, "You can eat something else" "I don't have another life". 😆
4) Elder Thompson and I in a taxi with the zone leaders after the exchanges.
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