Monday, December 25, 2017

Week 72 Buena Vista

Hey everyone!!!! This week was great for Christmas. We were able to teach Brandon the 10 commandments and the Sabbath day. We got someone to take him to church far in advance, but he said he'd be fine, that he didn't need any ride. We came by the morning of Sacrament meeting, and he wasn't home, and didn't answer the phone. But we came by that night, and the whole family wanted us to stay. They set up a time to feed us dinner. I think the hermano didn't want us to come, because he left like two seconds after entering, but the family liked us. On Christmas eve we made a few brownies and gave them to our investigators. There was one person who we saw on the street, and gave a pamphlet to them, and the next day we came by. We had to walk, and it rained, and she said "you're here in the rain?" and we explained that that was how big the message we had was. We taught the restoration, and when we got to the scene in the sacred grove, her eyes got really big and she was amazed. Even after that, she said "I'm fine". We asked if she wanted to learn more about Jesus and grow faith in Him, she said she was fine where she was at. We left into the rain and later, the English elders came by to the same house. The woman's brother answered and in broken english said he wanted us to come by. We came by and the sister answered, and said that was indeed her brother and we could come by. Christmas eve we found awesome people.
   Christmas is great, and in my studies, I learned the following throughout the week.
    It was all about the Spirit, learned from 3rd Nephi. Like the people often speak with one voice, glorifying God, and they become one, as Christ is one in the Father and the Father in Him. And that happened after they received the Spirit. We "walk with God." so that's why the promise of the sacrament prayers is "that they may have His spirit to be with them. Even when they prayed, it said that they were filled with desire and that the Spirit told them all things they should say, so their mind became God's mind. When we act on the Spirit, our mind become His, we become one with Him an His purpose of Glory.
I hope that made sense. 
I love you all!!!!!!!!

Monday, December 18, 2017

Week 71 Buena Vista

Hey everybody!!!
   This week was a pretty awesome week! We went by a recent convert and asked her if any of her family wanted to join in. I hadn't really known the family, so I wasn't sure if there was more of the family that weren't members. One man came down and we taught the restoration, set him on date. He seems very awesome, very promising. We tried to teach Brandon the word of wisdom, but his less-active father came in and would interrupt us and tell us how Joseph Smith wasn't receiving revelation from God and such things, but we basically ignored him and kept teaching Brandon, because it looked like he wasn't having it either. He said he'd commit to live the word of wisdom. We went by the Guerra family, whose date dropped, but when we came by again, Hilda and Antony said that they have been reading the Book of Mormon as a family, and are in 1 Nephi 11. It is pretty awesome. We also had a handoff lesson with the hermanas that was very good. I learned a few things about teaching. 
   In the hand-off lesson the wife, Rocio, said she had read all of 2 Ne. 2 and explained it to us. They are an amazing family!!!!!!!!! 
   I also held a baptismal interview that was very good. 
   The Lord is blessing and preparing us in so many ways.
   We also got transfer calls, and I am staying! But Elder Rasmussen is leaving. I'm going to miss him, we was one of my very favorite companions.
   One night we asked the Wilson Elders for a ride from an appointment, and while in the car, Elder Webb explained to us how inadequate he felt as a missionary. He just talked about his weaknesses, how he can't talk well to strangers, forcing his companion to take over so often, and how little worth he believed he had. We all chipped in how he had so many glorious talents only he could handle in this life, and I explained to him that if the Lord wanted him to be a perfect leader and a great conversationalist, He would have done it. I could have been disabled and held back in so many ways, but the Lord saw in His infinite wisdom a few skills I needed, a few things He wanted me to accomplish. If He wanted me to be glorious and great in words, I would be, but He has a plan for each of us. He has something else held in reserve for me, and the plan for Elder Webb is also glorious. 

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   We also went to the Temple, and I learned so many amazing things that just blew my mind. The temple is a great gift. I learned the importance of order, and how covenants allow you to become Holy and set apart for a sacred and eternal purpose. That they are the gateway to accessing the power of the Atonement. 
   I love you all, and I want you all to also have a fantastic Christmas!!!!!!!!!!!! 
Love 
Elder Sant




Monday, December 11, 2017

Week 70 - Buena Vista

 
Hey everyone!!!
   This week was a crazy week, but a very good one. We went to Brandon, and we taught the Gospel of Jesus Christ. It was very powerful. We set him on Date for 30 Diciembre! The other elders in our district were having a baptism, and so we invited Brandon to see it. He got teary eyed during it, and it was actually a very powerful baptism. I gathered a lot of thoughts from it, such as how Elder Pena walked down with him into the font, and of course the submersion and rising as the death and resurrection, but that Elder Pena submerged him in the water, and then getting back out of the water together. Brandon was teary-eyed and said things like "when I get baptized will this...". It was pretty good. He was not at church the next day though. We came to his house in the morning and his mom answered, was on her way to work, and we offered to give him a ride, She said she could drop him off on the way to church, but she did not. We had interviews with President Layton, and they were pretty good. We did role-plays with Sister Layton as well. The Light the World initiative is a great way to get people to learn about Jesus Christ. It is really cool. 
   There was a cool experience I had with the Sacrament. I was reading my Spanish scriptures during the ordinance, reading about Sanctification. The word means to make holy. Holy means to set apart for a sacred purpose or office. Moses 6:60 says that the Blood of Christ sanctifies us, and Hebrews 9:22 says that without blood there is no remission. Why? In the Bible dictionary it says that Blood is the seat of life or vital energy of all flesh. The atoning power of the sacrifice was in the blood, which was sprinkled over their sacrifices. Jesus Christ gave His entire life when He bled from every pore. His life and energy was perfect and clean. We take that life upon ourselves. We eat of His flesh and drink of His blood in the sacrament and put that life inside us. We can be cleansed, His strengths become ours, and we become one with Him. We become perfected in Him as we follow the Spirit, and we become Holy and sanctified. It was just an uplifting thought I had. 
   It was a great week, a little upsetting because la familia Guerra dropped their dates and said they would always be in their own religion. We had an amazing lesson full of the Spirit and with a member family with us, and they still didn't want it. On the bright side, we had exchanges on Friday and found a part-member family. We were walking after an appointment fell through, and we talked to a few people, and just kept walking until we came by one house. I heard "Knock the door", and just as I thought that, Elder Pena suggested it, so I was like "Yes, let's do it!" We went by and a woman answered and said that her husband wasn't home, and that we should go back when he's there, and then gave us his number. As we left the husband drove up and let us in. We found out that he and his family are all extremely less-active, remember almost nothing, and that his wife is not a member! They were really cool, but said they wouldn't be able to come this week, but next week. The Lord really has prepared me for this work in unexpected ways. Thanks for all the prayers you give for us and the support. I love you all!!!




Monday, December 4, 2017

Week 69 - Buena Vista

 
Hey everyone, this week we went by Brandon, and we had the plan of setting him on date, but the Spirit dictated otherwise. We planned on showing him the Temples and Families pamphlet, but we instead read Alma 50. In the chapter we read where it says that the promise is that when we follow God, we are prospered in the land, but when we disobey Him, we are cut off from His presence. He told us that he saw that there were so many churches and he wasn't sure how to find what was true. We explained the Joseph Smith's experience with that when he was his age, and we said that to find the truth he would have to act by reading, praying, coming to church, and then ask God continually if the conclusion he's reached is true. He came to church, was an hour late, but he came still.    Probably one of the most stressful parts of missionary work is getting everyone rides. We have to get investigators and less-actives and members all rides to church and find the way to do that.
   We went by the Guerra family and taught the 10 commandments. We brought an hermano from church. He was our first thought, and before we asked him to come out with us, we considered the fact that he doesn't have almost any money, and the last time we went with him he had to get gas and just put like 5 dollars worth of gas in it, all that he had. We thought, "It's probably best not to." but then we thought of all the possible blessings he'd receive from coming out with us, so we asked him, and he came on his low gas in the truck, and we had a great lesson. Hilda Guerra, who almost never talks or participates, was excited as ever because they were both Peruvian, and lived in the same area of the city! They became good friends right off. 
  My companion is a lot happier now. He just changed. We have learned a lot, especially in language study. 
  I learned in my studies that from Alma 58 the Lord keeps us continually in His presence when we are keeping His commandments. It says that if we don't keep the commandments we will be cut off from His presence, but that when we do He keeps us in it. We are as close to God that we can be in daily life when we keep His commandments, we are in essence in His presence. 
   In district meeting we practiced using the Families and Temples pamphlet to teach the plan of Salvation. It really teaches it in a way that only shows the clear, pure doctrines and blessings of the Plan. 
   I love you all, and thanks for everything you do!!!!



Monday, November 27, 2017

Week 68 Buena Vista

Hey everyone! This week was really good. Despite being in the hospital for most of the week, the Lord provided as He always does. Do ya'll remember the Guerra family who was scared out of church because of the screaming lady from a few weeks ago? Well, we visited them on Friday and set them on date for the 23rd of Diciembre and they came to church on Sunday. Hermana Hilda Guerra wanted to leave an hour early, and as she left, the relief society literally took her by the arm and brought her back in there. It was either great or bad, but she stayed all 3 hours! Elder Rasmussen, since coming back from the hospital, has become a little bitter. I can't tell what it is or what I've done, but he's just always mad.    But aside from that, I love the Lord, He always provides and cares, and despite all that goes on, He is there, and His love is there. He wants to help still. My srudies have been based a lot on the Ensign and general conference talks. Something I learned was how much the Lord trusts us, how in His hands we all are, despite all that goes on in life. He already knows our situations. I love you all, and thanks for your prayers in my behalf.

Monday, November 20, 2017

Week 67 Buena Vista

Hey everyone! This week was a very interesting week. We had transfers, and my companion, Elder Rasmussen, was doing awesome. We worked hard and did what we could through the week, but my companion said he wasn't feeling well a few times, but then on Friday Elder Rasmussen said in the middle of the night, like 1 o'clock, "We have to call the nurse". He was finding blood when he went to the bathroom and had huge cramps, so we called her, and then President Layton, and he said we had to go to the hospital. We called the zone leaders and went on a 2 am trip to the emergency room. We waited there until about 5 in the morning, and he was diagnosed with colitis, or inflamation of the colon. But, the next day, things were even worse, and we made another trip to the emergency room, this time at 8 o'clock pm. We stayed there until 6 o'clock am when they took him into his own room. And he stayed there. I switched off with other elders in my district watching him, and he stayed today Monday as well. The doctors believe he has Crohn's disease, so they're going to do a colonoscopy tonight on him to find details. My companion is only 2 transfers out and having a super hard time. Please keep him in your prayers. When President Layton came by yesterday, there were members who came to visit who were leaving just as he came in. He thanked them, walked in, and after greeting us and assessing the situation, said probably 5 times, "I love the latin people. They are the best." We're still not sure what's going to happen to Elder Rasmussen, and he is having a really hard time right now, so keep him in your prayers please. I love you all, and have a great week!



Monday, November 13, 2017

Week 66 Buena Vista

Hey everyone! How is everything going? This week was a pretty good week. It was the last full week of my companion elder Ruiz. This week we went by the Guerra family, and they weren't home all week, but Saturday night we needed a ride, so we called a member to pick us up, and as we waited we saw the Guerra family walking down the street. We started to talk to them, and invited them to church, and they said they couldn't make it, that they'd be busy. It seems like this will be a process for us. Little by little. But it was a good week overall. On Friday Elder Ruiz went to the Temple, and I got to lead District Meeting! It was fun. I was with Elder Moran, an elder working in Mcfarland. We had a good time, and got some good work done. One lady we walked by said "you got until I'm done with my cigarette to share the message" after we offered to teach her the restoration. The Lord puts people in your path when you take a minute to pray.
   Today we needed to find a quarter so we could do laundry. We remembered a general conference talk where the man found a nickel after he prayed for it so he could have a chicken leg. So we decided to do so. We began praying. And walking down the street. We asked people and kept walking, and eventually found a quarter-sized coin. I picked it up and found that it was a Chuckie-Cheeze coin. It's easier to find a quarter than a Chuckie-Cheeze coin... I was like "Ah, come on!" But when we got to the car we realized that right now, we have chuckie cheeze faith, not a full quarter's worth of faith. So this transfer we shall get a quarter faith. 

Quote from a member "Que viva la suegra! Pero que viva lejos!"

Monday, November 6, 2017

Week 65 Buena Vista

 
Hey everyone, I hope your week was awesome as mine. This week we had a church tour with the familia Guerra, and they came to church! It was kind of sad because we had an amazing and spiritual tour, but when they came the next day, it was testimony meeting, and this woman got up and started screaming "SI NO CREAN ESTAS COSAS.......... MALDICIONES Y TRISTEZA SEAN SOBRE LOS QUE NO CREAN!!!" and screamed out all of her sins to the bishop about drinking alcohol and drugs. Kids started crying and running away, and the bishop didn't want to be rude and stop her........ Needless to say, the Guerra family was like, "It's getting late. We need to go grocery shopping." And left. The Hernandez family, though, stayed for all of sacrament meeting and said they couldn't stay for the rest. But We are going to go by and fix it. So that was a Buena Vista sacrament meeting haha. 

We had many busy days where we tried to fit in many things in small sections of time, but we were just running ourselves crazy especially since we have bikes. But we 

In my studies, from Alma 21:5-11, we learn the following:
   Vs. 7 Share and ask for beliefs about a doctrine, (very specific).
   Vs. 8 Listen to response
   Vs. 9 Open the scriptures to testify of doctrine and expund.
   Vs. 10-11 As you expound, if they're prepared they'll listen, and if not they won't and you can try again. 

   Also, there is a member who moved here to change his less-active life, got a job in the fields where he can have time to work with the missionaries, and said in tears "It feels so good to know the Spirit is working through me". 
   He came to pick up the Guerra family for the church tour, and no one was there. So he left and went to his car, but last minute decided to turn around and saw them coming out after him. The next day for church, no answer at the door until he was at the car and felt he should turn and he saw them coming. 
I have seen the Lord's merciful hand over and over and over and over again. 
I love you all, and I hope you have a great week!

-- Elder Daniel Jacob Sant--
"Go and Do"






Monday, October 30, 2017

Week 64 Buena Vista

Hey everyone, how's it going?This week was really good, not for our area though because we had many exchanges outside of our area, but good in that I was able to grow and learn a ton.
On Tuesday we had exchanges with the other Elders, and I went with Elder Pena. He is directly from Columbia, and we had a lot of success. We taught a lot, found a lot of cool people, and had a lot of fun. For some reason, a lot of the miracles I see on my mission are during exchanges. We also had exchanges with the Zone Leaders, and I have a new zone leader, Elder Salvesen. He's a funny elder. I went with Elder Withers and Elder Ruiz went with Elder Salvesen. Elder Withers and I talked to a lot of hispanics. He knows a little little bit of spanish, we found many referrals more, because the zone leaders work in the other spanish elders' area. There was one man we found who, after talking a little bit, told us that he had just gotten out of a heated argument with his wife and walked outside to chill off a little. We showed that Faith in Jesus Christ card and explained how faith in Him helps us resolve family challenges and problems. We explained how the Book of Mormon is about how a family overcame family problems through a knowledge of Christ, and how it helps us with families, and he read the whole introduction right in front of us, got a phone call, silenced it, and turned to the witnesses. It was awesome how the Book of Mormon caught someone's interest so fast. There was another guy who was having family problems, so we taught about the Book of Mormon, and he started reading it as we left. That happened a few other times this week. On Saturday we came by someone named Hector and it didn't seem like we would be able to teach what we had planned, but then he had some questions connected with the plan of salvation, so we were able to teach it. 
   On Saturday night, we went by Maria Hernandez and she fed us pizza. After we ate she went to her room and brought back her Book of Mormon. We taught the plan of Salvation. President Layton and other authorities have been saying that the Plan of Salvation captivates people, that it is what hispanics need and are looking for, and it really does and is. It looked like she was there to give back her Book of Mormon, but as we taught how we will all be resurrected, that those of her family who have passed will be resurrected with perfected bodies, she was amazed. We are going back on Friday. 
   The Lord blessed us and strengthened my faith that the Book of Mormon is what people are looking for, even if they don't know it. I love you all, and please keep us in our prayers. 

   Love,
      Elder Sant

Monday, October 23, 2017

Week 63 Buena Vista

Hey everyone! This week was awesome. We decided that we are going to get someone baptized next week. Her name is Maria Hernandez. So far she has come to church 4 times. We haven't been able to meet with her, but we'll do so tonight. There is also Brandon who can get baptized. 
 In this area we are going to change lives. We are going to talk to all that we can. I have read "the Lord will open doors when we have done everything in our power" from Spencer W. Kimball. I will do everything in my power. We have been able to find a few families and we will not let them go. The Lord loves us, and I know that if I put my best effort, than the strengths and abilities my Father saved me for will be exposed. 
   We planned on going by Maria Hernandez, but she said for us to come by on Monday instead, but she came to church, which is awesome. The Lord loves us. I was reading in 1 Nephi 18 with an investigator, and I realized that this was the mission. We have a heavy responsability that to some seem impossible, like building a boat, and with faith, we accomplish it and we see success and miracles. But then, we start to forget what we need to do to keep those miracles as laman and lemuel. Basically, when they started to disobey, one missionary, Nephi, feared that after being so blessed of the Lord, and having disrespected him after that, that the blessings promised would be lost. He feared the Lord. He spoke to them with much soberness, and they wouldn't listen, so the compass stopped working, and they were not guided upon the seas. Just a thought I had. Are we the Nephis or the Lamans and Lemuels? 
I love you all, and thanks for everything. 
Love Elder Sant


Monday, October 16, 2017

Week 62 - Buena Vista

Hey everyone! This was a very good week. First, we came by a girl named Carman, and she is amazing. We are praying hard for her to be baptized this transfer. In November. She has been reading and is willing to find if this is true and act on the promptings she receives. We have found mostly non-spanish speakers this week, but really cool people. For example, we found one person whose mother had passed away recently and we taught that she could see her family again. Another man, who understood German! had a 12 year old son who committed suicide just recently, and we did the same. It was very, very sad, but very cool. There was a less active 13 year old who had a child, and they had their baby shower yesterday. We taught about Jesus and the Miracle of Forgiveness. Also this week, on Saturday, when I woke up, someone started calling us, so we answered it and it was Elder Keeney, and he asked if I wanted to go to the temple with one of my recent converts, Esther Cardenas. I of course said yes, called President for permission, and he said,"Have fun". So thus we went forth and had a great time. I confirmed her dad through proxy by someone else! It was the most wonderful experience. I came back ready to work. Also this week we had zone conference.
 Here are some things I learned. 

"Is there anything more dear than life?"

"Even the people who reject us will receive a portion of light"

"You live worthy of YOUR covenants, and the Lord will bless you beyond your wildest imaginations."
"You're not sealed to a person; you're sealed to a family". 

And from Stake conference on Sunday

"We are baptized unto a life of repentance....at the sacrament table".

"He didn't know about us. He knows us."









Monday, October 9, 2017

Week 61 Buena Vista

Hey everyone!!! This week felt like three weeks long. I am here in Buena Vista, a bike area, and am having a great time. The air in Bakersfield is taking a bit of a toll on my lungs, as it is more polluted than Beijing, China. The members are great! I love them, and they are SO willing to help in any possible way. They are begging for ways to help us out. We have a few investigators that are pretty cool. We have a lot of families that would not ever hesitate to be baptized, but they're not divorced with other people and living with their spouses. But we set two people on date this week, and the two dates seem very hopeful. My studies haven't been the same, because usually we learn a little in personal study, and then when we share our thoughts in comp study the things we learn open up so much. I love the area and our investigators. Being on bike can definitely be pretty hard, but there are a lot of opportunities a car does not provide. I love the Lord, and I have really learned a lot this past week. I am excited to see how things go. I love you all!Love elder sant