Thursday, May 28, 2015
Thursday, May 21, 2015
(remaining days: 82) The winds of change
I'm going to have a son! Yeah! President Richardson usually lets the zone leaders that are ending their missions train a new missionary. And after being a zone leader for 11 months, now it's my turn! So I'm more that excited for that! Right now I'm actully with the zone leaders of Otavalo South (the other Otavalo zone that I'm now in) because I have to go pick him up on Thursday. So I'll be with them for just a couple of days. It should be fun having a training responsibility rather than leadership responsibilites. I feel like I just took off a backpack filled with rocks haha. Other than that, I'm going to be opening a sector in the Rumiñahui ward that was closed for like 6 months I think. I'm going to be attending the same chappel but I'll just be starting sacrament meeting at 8:00am. So I'll still be able to see members and missionaries for my old ward (Latino). Rumiñahui is the other ward in the stake that teaches Latinos, so Quichua won't be needed again haha oh well... My sector also is the city part of Otavalo rather than just corn fields like most of the wards in the 2 stakes. So It'll be nice to be close to things in the city. My sector might also have the Plaza de Ponchos, but I still don't know yet.
Talking about the last week though, on Tuesday President Richardson did interviews with the whole zone and with some other zones around here. While he was doing the interviews the asistants trained us on an effective way to use the scriptures, which I enjoyed a lot and learned a lot of things from. In the interview president basically just told me that it's fourth quarter now. For my last training as a ZL we trained on the baptismal invitation. But we mostly just tryed to rip the fear out of the missionaries and shared some good scriptures like Romans 1:16 and 2 Timothy 1:7-8 to do it. And for the leadership meeting with the zone and district leaders on Friday we trained on the qualities of a leader and used the example of Ammon (Alma 17). I think they went well.Thursday, May 14, 2015
(Remaining days: 89) Skype
The last Skype call was awesome! It was also the first time that mom didn't cry at the end hahaha. Good work, mom! It was great It was great skyping from Otavalo too. The weather is almost always nice so it wasn't like the first Skype call in the jungle where I was sweating like crazy haha.
During the week we had the mission council. We have changes in a week from now and I've been a ZL for was too long so it might have been my last one. But it was a really good one. President Richardson trained on what he learned from the meeting he had with all of the mission presidents of Venesuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia. Plus he talked about the Work of Salvation. I always love spending the night in Quito with the ZL`s there too. I've been out of Quito for months now and they changed the metrobus system but other than that I still know it like the back of my hand. We're allowed to watch cartoon (Like Disney) movies on the way there so we watched Space Jam and Dispicable Me 2. So I love the 2 hours bus rides becuase of that haha.Tuesday, May 5, 2015
remaining days: 98 May the 4th(Spirit) be with you
Hi everyone! Sorry for
the cheesy title. I'll start with investigators this time. Patricia Guajan has
a date for the 23th of May and already has like 5 atendances. We just
need to wait for her to get married on the 22nd and she'll be good. She already
has a strong testimony. We found a new family on Sunday (Familia
Troya-Saavedra). It's a wierd last name but they're humble people and they
preparing for the 30th of May. Other than that, we have a couple of
new investigators that we are just starting with. A challenge here is finding
new investigators because it's not that big of an area and the church has quite
a bit of time here. In fact, it's celebrating 50 years here. Which is awesome
except for the fact that it'll be at the end of the year and I won't be there.
The zone has had success though, we went to a baptism in Agato (Indigenous
ward) this week and it was great. They gave us a ton of beans as a desert after
the baptism...
This week we had a
great zone council! Seriously I've never felt so good about a training that
I've given with my companion. We got the zone really excited and encouraged,
then we dropped the spirit like a bomb, it was great. We did another service
project as well. We moved like 100 30lbs bags of sand up the 2nd floor for the
Hidrobo family. It was tough after a while but I've learned to love to serve.
Right now we are preparing again for the mission council and we're going to go
to Quito in about 2 hours. I love the mission councils, and it could be my last
one.
There's this Mexican
restaurant that we found called Taco Bello (It looks like "bell" but
there's a "O" smilie face after). And it's amazing. We're probably
going to go there every time that the momita falls (Which isn't often)... I'll
update you on my reading goals now (That probably doesn't sound like me haha).
Right now I'm reading el Libro de Mormón and I'm in Alma 56. I should finish in
about a month with that. Plus I'm finishng True to the Faith. It got about 30
pages left to read. Which will complete my mission goal of reading basically
every book we are allowed to read (The Bible(Old and new testaments), The Book
of Mormon, Doctrine and Convedents, The Pearl of Great Price, Jesus the Christ,
Our Heritage, Our Search for Happiness, True to the Faith, Preach My Gospel,
and the Missionary Handbook). Oh yeah!!
Creo que
personalidad es casi igual que la que tenía cuando estaba en la casa. Pero mi
espiritualidad ha cambiado muchísimo. La misión me está bendiciendo y la amo...
Les quiero mucho y espero que estén bien... Voy a hacerle a mi mamá trunky: See
you in 6 days hahaha!
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