Remember Hermana Mendez, who baptized the step father and the father of a Dominican sister who she taught with while preparing for her own mission? Well, the stories gets even better...
Elder Peay was in walking on the temple grounds one day and bumped into a non-member from Villa Mella. He sent the reference to the missionaries in Villa Mella, but they could not find the reference. The following transfer Elder Peay was transferred to Villa Mella. (President and I knew nothing about the reference). Amazingly, Elder Peay bumped into the reference on the street. He was able to teach her himself and she decided to get baptized. He asked if there was anyone special she would like to perform the baptism. She said she had a brother-in-law who had recently joined the church who could perform the ordinance. Elder Peay found the brother-in-law and it turned out to be the step-father of Hermana Mendez' companion whom Elder Peay had himself just baptized in his previous area.
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