Monday, May 30, 2016

Three Days

 Well, I was just here on Friday, and don't have too much to write. We taught a man who is the only non-member in his family. He has listened to the missionaries since he was 19 years old, and he is now 60. So we went to figure out what his deal is. When we talked about the Priesthood he got really weird and talked about what some guy on the TV said about tithing. He said God is never going to ask for anything from us. Then we read a few scriptures about paying tithing and being cursed for robbing God. He said Christ never cursed anyone, then we read more scriptures. We all came to the resolution that he only believes in 90% of the Bible. It made me realize that this life is hard and we actually have to do work here. 

That's about it. Love the area and am always learning, people shouldn't even go to school, you learn everything important out here. Love you all!

Friday, May 27, 2016

Temple Trip

 Well we just got out of the temple! It was awesome. I wish we could go all the time. All I have to do is get in a taxi for two soles and I'm at the temple. It is so close! I love it so much. There are two senior missionary couples that work there. I want to do that at some point in my life. 

I love my area and all the people. It just keeps getting better. I can't believe it's almost been three weeks. We get a lot of support from the members. There are about 10 returned missionaries that still haven't gotten married which is good for us, but sad for them. That means all of you need to go help the missionaries. Tell them where all you friends live. 

We taught a crazy lesson. There is a couple that aren't married, but are living together. He is a member, but she isn't. She goes to church but can't get baptized till they get married. But she didn't want to tell him that. She wants him to ask her. So we went with Adolfo, the Blind High Priest group leader, and taught the guy for the first time. We straight up asked if he wants the blessings of the temple and of eternal marriage, he sat there and said, Of course. Then he just opened up and said he wants to get married and they're setting plans. Adolfo is the key into anyone's house. He knows everyone! 

The other crazy lesson was with a 90-year-old man, he is part blind and can't hear. His granddaughter is 40 and less active and told us he hasn't bathed in weeks. So being a helpful missionary, told him to bathe himself and go to the doctor and get his ears checked. He then yelled a lot of words I didn't understand. Everyone was laughing and then he asked my companion's name for the seventh time and forgot everything... I did my best! 

Anyway, love it down here! It's a little crazy sometimes, but what are you going to do. I saw a car crash into a pile of sand in the street last night.


Love you all, take care!

Monday, May 16, 2016

Trujillo

 I made it up here. I'm in the Palermo Stake. It is the most north stake of the mission. My area is so north, my church is in the other mission. We have the North mission on three sides of us! It is so crazy. There are two wards that meet in the chapel from different stakes. So I met the Hermanas that serve there. We are two Elders surrounded by hermanas. The area is so nice and kind of clean; it is almost like a city in the poor part of the States I think. 

Our pensionista, bishop, and a few members live on this street called Putumayo. We tell everyone we go teaching there and they kept saying no don't go, there is a lot of danger over there. So we were eating one day and this random guy walks in and we start chatting getting to know each other and then he leaves. My companion tells me he is one of the three main drug dealers in the area. The other one is a woman and the other is named Chuvi, but it's pronounced Chubby. I told him it means gordito, so whenever I see him that's what I call him. There is a lot of respect for the missionaries here. They don't do anything. 

But I love it up here! Everything is better. The pensionista's name is Charo and she makes the best food! And if I don't eat it all, she doesn't even cry! I love her! It is going to be a really good change foodwise. Also my companion is the BEST! His name is Elder Torres and he is from Chiclayo, two hours north of here. He is so cool and funny. We have so much fun together. 

Every Sunday we get to go proselyting with the High Priest group leader. He has been blind for 35 years, and a member for 21 years. It was the most interesting time proselyting with him. He speaks with so much conviction. We taught a woman and invited her to baptism, then I invited him to share his testimony and it was so incredible! He is cool! The Book of Mormon in Braille is 7 3-inch binders. He has so many scriptures memorized. He is my new best friend.

Anyway. I love it up here, it has been the best week of my mission. Love you all!

Monday, May 9, 2016

I'm Out of Here

 We got the call last night at 10:15pm. I'm leaving to Trujillo. My area is Trujillo. I'm in the middle of the nicest city in the mission... What!? My companion is from Peru. His name is Elder Torres. I'm so excited to do something new and meet new people! 

It was nice to see everyone, I guess that's why nobody wrote. But it's cool. We had a great last week. I got to do a work visit with the District leader. We always have such a great time. I understand now how hard it is the deal with whining and complaining. All the Latinos complain they have sensitive skin and are afraid of the sun. But us white people get burnt everyday and nobody cares. We went out and found this criminal who let us in. He weighs about 300 pounds and got mixed up in a lot of bad stuff. He said he'd get baptized. I love the gospel! 

  I guess we'll see how this all goes. I'm going to kill some animals today with the bishop for his birthday. And right now we're going to eat guinea pig. Is that illegal? 

Anyway, love you all, take care in that crazy heat!

Monday, May 2, 2016

One more week

 Next week I will know the changes, but there is so much in between. We had a very odd week. There is a convert we are teaching. And she told us she was watching the Discovery Channel, and they were talking about us going to space. She proceeded to explain that it was all a lie and everything was faked. I told her she was crazy being a proud defender of all that is good in the world. She then said that Neil Armstrong would not swear on the Bible that he went to the moon! I'm losing my mind, somebody please send me some answers!

  But other than that, it was pretty chill. We went to a big training in our stake center for family history.  But it was for all three stakes in Chimbote. We had all 60 missionaries and about 20 members. It was very interesting. He said that all the youth need to fill out their family book and take names to the temple. I should have done that more! 

There was a family I met on the first day here that were going to get sealed in December, and then it was moved to January, and then February until April 29th. And it happened! They finally got sealed! They were so happy. The people here are so cool. 

Well I guess that is all until this weekend, I don't know what is going to happen, but I'll see you on the screen!