Hola Familia y Amigos,
Well, changes were today and we didn't have any! Looks like I'll be sticking here in Pantitlan with Elder Ayala another cycle. It should be pretty good. We've got some good investigators that we're progressing with so I'm happy to be able to work with them some more.
This week we were on our way to another cita when a man stopped us and said, "Hey! My grandkid is on a mission too!" We started talking and offered to help him in anything that he needed. I swear he's the first person in my whole mission that's accepted our service haha. Anyways the next day we went to his house and cleaned out a SUPER messy room on top of his house. Afterwards, we started talking some more and he invited us to come back to teach him! We're going on Wednesday I think. Always awesome when someone else contacts US!
Also this week we started teaching English classes with some other missionaries from our district. I'll be honest, even though I've been speaking English for 19 years, I had no idea how to teach it haha. But I was able to study some things and I think it went well! We had several people show up and more have called us recently asking for information! Good stuff.
A good talk that I've been listening to lately: "The First and Great Commandment" by Jeffrey R. Holland. It's legendary. It talks about the first commandment of all, that we should love God with all our heart, might, mind and strength. He talks about how when we truly love God, we are loyal to Him and His will, not our own. We serve Him and other people. And we NEVER turn back. I think it's my favorite talk, look it up. But watch the talk instead of reading it because when he talks it's even more powerful!
That's it for the week! Love you guys! I'll talk to you soon and don't forget to send me tons of packages! Ask my parents for the mission address.
Elder Warren
I forgot to take pictures this week so here's some pictures of a turtle in a member's house and Nacho Libre.

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