It's been pretty crazy down here in Bolivia. I don't know if you've heard the news, but Bolivia has been having some political turmoil for the last 3 weeks, and it didn't look like it was going to end. All the missionaries had assumed that we wouldn't have transfers for all that is going on, but the things finally calmed down a bit, and we were able to have transfers. I'm going to stay here in Bermejo for my 4th transfer, so I'll have been here for 6 months after this transfer. My comp is going to Tarija, another city in the mission. I will be with an Elder who just finished his training. His name is Elder Cabrera, he's 23, and is from Uruguay. I will also be the District Leader here in Bermejo. However, Bermejo is off by itself, so I essentially have the duties of a Zone Leader as well. I haven't had a leadership position yet in the mission, so I'm pretty excited for these new responsibilities. Hopefully I'll be able to do a good job here. The investigators here are doing pretty well. We're having some trouble finding new investigators, mainly because it's super hot here, and no one wants to open the door. We're not giving up though. I think that now that everything is calming down, we'll have a lot more success. I hope everything is going well on your side of the world!
Love,
Elder May
November 5, 2019
Elder May's district in Bermejo
November 9, 2019
Gabby's baptism
She is the girlfriend of a ward member. Elder May gave a talk on the Holy Ghost at her baptism.
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