Monday, May 29, 2017

Week 41 - Nashville Providence B Take me out to the Ballgame


Hola mi familia!


This week was another great week. We didn't have the opportunity to meet with the Rivera family very much this week, but they went on vacation to Kentucky, so they haven't been home. But it's definitely going to take a lot more work for them to be ready for their baptism. Miguel is ready, he just needs to come to church a couple more times. But Carmen and Fabian need to get married still and Fabian is the one holding us back on that. So we are just focusing on getting the spirit back into his life so he can remember how he felt when he was first a member. This week we just read in the book of Mormon with them and sang hymns. We also had them write down their goals for the future and we talked with them about how they can really accomplish them. 


This week during my free time, like lunches, dinner and after 9, I have been working on my family history. And it's so much fun. In just 3 days, I have found over 240 ordinances to be done and 80+ names. It's also been an awesome way for me to have the spirit always. Because I can feel the spirit of Elijah working in me and I want to go out and help others to find this same joy. And I really didn't know how to do family history before three days ago. But I found a way on the app that just makes it easy. It's also really cool because it's fulfilling parts of my patriarchal blessing that I didn't know how they were going to happen. But they are. It's just super cool to see. 


We had to help with two moves this week. One was helping our first counselor in the obispado's uncle move into a huge house. But it was super easy because he was super organized. Like when we moved from the cove colony house but a retired colonel did it. So that was an adventure. Then Saturday the English elders called us to come help one of their investigators move, because their whole ward couldn't. We moved the biggest uhaul ever up three fights of stairs. The apartment was smaller than the uhaul, so after we finished there wasn't any room to walk into the apartment. Hopefully they get that figured out. But the worst part was we were in proselyting clothes still so after the move we were just drenched in sweat. It's really gotten humid here. It looks and feels like we are in a sauna. But it's ok, it's part of the fun:)


It was fun to see Caleb Braithwaite again. He said he's been back from his mission in New Zealand for a couple months and he's out here doing summer sales. It took him a second to recognize me but then it clicked and he was just like "Chaz?!?" Haha, he lives in the same building as the zone leaders so I'm sure I'll keep seeing him. 


Love y'all!


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Monday, May 22, 2017

Week 40 - Nashville Providence B


Hola mi familia!


Another great week here in music city! We have been continuing to work hard with the Rivera family. This week we brought our ward mission leader with us to a lesson and it was great. Him and Fabian just clicked and he was asking them perfect questions. One of the questions he asked was what was their goals for tomorrow(future). Diana didn't really understand the question and she said to eat cheetos. Then Miguel said that he wanted to be a missionary. Carmen said that she wanted to have a married family already. And Fabian said that he wants a united, happy family. Now that we know their goals for sure, we are able to really help them to accomplish them. The rest of the week we have just been reading and praying with them. And we also brought Maria linares and her family with us yesterday and we taught the gospel of Jesus Christ. It went well, one of her sons recently got baptized and he shared how he felt like he was literally in heaven when he was baptized. They weren't able to come to church yesterday because Fabian had a soccer game, so there is still some work that must be done before their baptism, but it's just going to take time and the spirit.

This week we also came in contact with a former investigator who is a lot more prepared now. We found him while we were knocking some doors on the way to try a different former who used to have a baptism date.


Right as we got to the other formers house, Jose, pulled up in his car. It turns out he recently moved and was now living with the family that we also used to teach! But he invited to share our message with him and told us to come back the next day. We came back and he was actually there! We did a quick restoration review with him and then introduced the Book of Mormon to him. He told us he would start reading it this weekend so hopefully in the next couple days we can see him and see how his reading is going.


This week we want to meet with one of our youth in the ward each day to teach them the restoration and to think of a friend that they could invite over the next time. We are hoping this will help them be more willing to share the gospel and also help us to find the people who are prepared.


Love y'all!



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Monday, May 15, 2017

Week 39 - Nashville Providence B


Hola mi familia!

This week was just awesome! We've made some really good progress with the Rivera family. Tuesday we made a baptismal calendar with them and they loved it. They have been marking off every day that they read and pray with cute little check marks. Then Thursday while we were on exchanges, elder Lachance and elder black went and taught them. Carmen gave a summary of the second chapter of the Book of Mormon, and as elder Lachance put it "she summarized better than Joseph smith himself" Then they taught them the law of chastity and after they read the pamphlet Fabian said that it's really clear what they have to do.


So hopefully that means they are getting married soon. If so we are really on track for the 3rd! We haven't seen them since, but hopefully we will find them at home tonight.


While on exchanges this week, I was put on the finding crew. It was a ton of fun. Because we just were talking with everyone and having really good success with it. By the end of the day we had found 10 new solid investigators for their area. Elder Bayles said they were the best investigators they had found all transfer. It was honestly just a lot of fun. We had a few full lessons just standing outside where we found the people. Our president challenged us to talk to 8 more people a day in a non-door knocking way. He guessed we were at about 2 a day, and if we did 8 more a day then we would be talking to 36,000 more people a month as a mission. And in those terms there's bound to be more baptisms. It's definitely working so far.


We recently got a new ward mission leader and he is so excited for the work. He has set a goal with us to have 50 baptisms by the end of the year as a war. And we've been making a plan to accomplish this goal.


Our last two correlations have been the most spiritual correlations I've been in. It's super cool! He keeps saying we are going to need more missionaries soon here. This last one we all talked and figured out who would be the best fellowshipers for each of our investigators.


He's definitely the best ward mission leader I've had so far.


Wednesday after zone conference, president invited us and the zone leaders over to have dinner with his family and it was so cool!! His house was amazing. It felt like we were in the temple. His family is just the perfect example family. I also got to use my dicing skills to chop up a ton of tomatoes. And sister stone is a 5 star chef. But yeah that was just one of the coolest experiences of the mission.


Other than that the week was just the same, finding constantly! I'm loving it out here, have a great week y'all





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