So, we have some pretty good investigators. On Monday we went by
the Monceras with Bishop, and Eddie and him are best friends. It's
awesome. He is reading every day, from what we can tell, and he reads to
his wife who can't read too well. We got Chris and Kimberly's brother
Erik as an investigator, and we have to go super slow with him. He has a
girlfriend who is amazing. They both agree that they don't want to do
anything before marriage, and they have faith. We are kind of losing
Juan Garcia, so please pray for him. Also pray for the Carrillo family.
We had the family come to church, and they didn't like it, saying "Where's
the statue of Christ? Why aren't they reading from the bible?" and
other things like that. We'll have a lesson to explain why we do or do
not do certain things. I learned a lot about listening to the Spirit. We
hope to start teaching Juan's mom.
About my
investigators, to be honest, without them, I wouldn't be happy as a
missionary without them. The Lord has been trying to teach me to love
them, and they really keep me happy.
Speaking
of love, there is a thought that I have been trying to apply to my work.
So, God has asked that we love our neighbors and our enemies. I have
had a thought about loving your enemies or even people you haven't met
yet. It made me think of a few years ago when Elder Bednar came down to
Louisiana and had a youth discussion. He said "I love you guys. You can
say 'you don't really know me, how can you love me?' But I do, and I
can. I love you because I know who you are. You are sons and daughters
of God." That quote then made me think of the Atonement of Jesus Christ.
When He suffered in Gethsemane, He took upon Himself our pains and
infirmities and sicknesses of both body and spirit. In essence, He's
lived the stubbed toe and the car accident and everything else. Really,
He has lived our whole lives, one after the other. With that in mind, He
is really in us. When I eat dinner at a family's home, I can see Christ
in each of them, and in me. I can see Him in there. When I talk to
people on the streets, I can love them for two reasons that I can see;
because they are children of God, my brothers and sisters, and because I
can see the One I try to love all my life in their eyes.
At church we listen to the English translation because there aren't enough headphones even for the ones who need them.
We
do go to ward council, and my mission leaders really are amazing. They
really care. There are, in total, two sets of Spanish missionaries, and
our zone leaders are the only English missionaries. Our district has two
sets of sisters and two sets of elders, and the zone has four sets of
elders and three sets of sisters.
I did get my winter coat, and it is getting a little chilly.
Something sad that happened this week is when the Carrillo family left church early.
Something
challenging that happened this week was when all of our appointments
fell through, but it taught me to pray in faith, and we knocked on doors
in promising places!
Something happy that
happened this week was finding out that the Monceras are reading
together! Thanks for praying for me:) I love you guy, and
thanks for praying for me. I do have photos this week!
My comp is awesome.
I leaned back too far and while I was studying.
What I eat.
What I carry.
The view from my livingroom window.
Elder Homegren was AP legend. He just went home.