Im in California now, living with a loveling, kind and generous family, the Cashes. I will be here to study and work a bit.
I've been here for over a month now and am getting into the usual living of US.
I miss Ecuador for many reasons. I made many wonderful memories which I wish I could keep living.
I came about two weeks before my dad also joined me in California for work. My mother and brother continue in Ecuador.
I am in a small spanish congregation with a large territory. I've liked the publishers and pioneers. I feel very good.
But, I have received some sad news the past week.
One of my relatives has left the truth and this saddened me beyond words. I pray for the individual to re-analyze the situation. I also think the new DVD would be perfect.
I then found out a friend and old service partner was diagnosed with terminal cancer. I couldn't believe it and the news didn't really become a reality to me. She was amongst the first sisters to include me in the ministry my first week in Ecuador and to encourage me a lot. I appreciate her.
Well, then, the great grandmother of my best friend, has also been very sick. She had a second stroke last week and hasnt recuperated. Instead, yesterday, they have taken her into hospice. This is very sad for me since I loved her. I helped clean the room where she will be staying her last days. Brad and I made it look worthy for her.
Today, while in service, I recieved news that my dear friend with cancer has died. This was just so sad to hear.
I am really frustrated to see so many people suffer around me and I am so glad to have Jehovah as my friend. My hope, my assurance for a better future with no more pain and anguish.
I am feeling sad obviouslly, but am really thankful to Jehovah for giving me a strong spiritual family and his care.
We have to expect these things to happen, but it will soon be over.
Keep on enduring friends!!!
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