Monday, May 28, 2012
A Heartbreaker
Well this week was a so so week.
We have been having difficulty finding new investigators, but we have
a few good people we are teaching.
There are a lot of people returning to the ward right now, a lot of
less actives coming back, and so we are spending a lot of time
teaching them all the stuff they need to know to be real members. And
we are hoping to be able to find new investigators through them. We
are doing our best to not just knock doors all day, because it is a
super inneffective way of working. We are focusing our efforts on
finding new investigors through the members, that is what the
prophets have said we must do.
Other than that ,things have been good.
We are teaching a great family named Joni and Anahi. They are doing
well. Anahi read from the title page of the BOM to 1 Nephi10 in 3
days, and Joni, though he hasn't been reading as much, has been looking
up the church website and stuff. Though unfortunately, they didn't come
to church. That was a heartbreaker. I don't know what happened.
Hope you are all doing awesome!
Monday, May 21, 2012
The Sapateiro Saves the Day!
Well today I have not much time---
On Monday I got my shoes all fixed up. I took them to a
sapateiro (guy that fixes shoes) and he put a new heel on them, so
now those other ones that are all ripped up that I have been using, I
can throw away, good thing! I think the members of the ward were
about to pool in money together to buy me new shoes! haha.
We are teaching a cool young couple named Joni and Anahi. They are
doing well. Joni remarked about changes he had seen in their family,
and we said, "This is the power of the Holy Ghost", he then responded,
"Well if that's the Holy Ghost, he sure is powerful!" haha.
The work is going well. we are trying hard to work with the members,
so that our work may be most effective. Elder Hormazabal is
excellent. He has got plenty of great ideas and things that he learned
in the MTC. He is from Vina del Mar, Chile.
Mom and dad, this week I am going to try to plan all of the week that
you will be here and get that all organized. I found a good
hotel here for you both, and I know of a perfect hotel for you to stay
at in Santa Maria. The rest I don't know. I need to see somehow about a
trip to Iguazu Falls. can you look that up on the internet?
On Monday I got my shoes all fixed up. I took them to a
sapateiro (guy that fixes shoes) and he put a new heel on them, so
now those other ones that are all ripped up that I have been using, I
can throw away, good thing! I think the members of the ward were
about to pool in money together to buy me new shoes! haha.
We are teaching a cool young couple named Joni and Anahi. They are
doing well. Joni remarked about changes he had seen in their family,
and we said, "This is the power of the Holy Ghost", he then responded,
"Well if that's the Holy Ghost, he sure is powerful!" haha.
The work is going well. we are trying hard to work with the members,
so that our work may be most effective. Elder Hormazabal is
excellent. He has got plenty of great ideas and things that he learned
in the MTC. He is from Vina del Mar, Chile.
Mom and dad, this week I am going to try to plan all of the week that
you will be here and get that all organized. I found a good
hotel here for you both, and I know of a perfect hotel for you to stay
at in Santa Maria. The rest I don't know. I need to see somehow about a
trip to Iguazu Falls. can you look that up on the internet?
Monday, May 14, 2012
Surprise Baptism
We have been working hard with the ward, doing our best to help all
the members contribute to the ward's growth, and we have seen some good
results of this. We are seeing the faith of the members increase, and
there has been an increased enthusiasm for ward growth.
OnThursday we taught Dani, who is the girlfriend of a member, Tiago,
that is coming back to church, and she accepted our invitation to be
baptized on the 26th! Now we just have to teach her all of the
commandments and help her to keep them.
To create more opportunities to find new investigators and encourage
members to invite their friends, we are going to start an English
class and also a Book of Mormon Study class on Wednesday nights in the
chapel. So we went to a school nearby, and asked if we could announce
the class. It was pretty funny. They basically just let us in, go
around and knock on all the classroom doors, and the teachers let us
in without even asking who we were and what we were doing! Haha!
But something cool happened.
Last week, we were asking members for people to teach, and the seminary
teacher told of us a boy that is a
friend of a member that came to seminary once. So we went to that
member, and talked to him, and he talked to his friend and arranged a
day we could teach him, which was on the same day that we went to the
school. And it happened that we went into the classroom of the two I just
mentioned!
When we entered and introduced ourselves, the boy said, ``you guys
are gonna be at Junior's house tonight right?´´ and so that was funny.
We taught him and he is really good, I think he will be baptized in a
few weeks. Then on this same day, a member told us that her fiancèe,
who had been taught all the missionary lessons before and been to
church, would be in town the next day, and wanted to be baptized, so
the next day we went to her house, met him, talked to him and stuff to
make sure he was ready, and on Saturday he was baptized - Fun story.
I am working on my Spanish with Elder Hormazabal. I am almost finished
the book of Alma in Spanish. Also when we pop over to Uruguay I get to
speak a bit. Today I downloaded some conference talks in Spanish to
listen to. Elder Scott records his talks in Spanish and Portuguese as
well as English, and so I am going to listen to him in Spanish.
*Mother's note - Happy Birthday Alex!*
the members contribute to the ward's growth, and we have seen some good
results of this. We are seeing the faith of the members increase, and
there has been an increased enthusiasm for ward growth.
OnThursday we taught Dani, who is the girlfriend of a member, Tiago,
that is coming back to church, and she accepted our invitation to be
baptized on the 26th! Now we just have to teach her all of the
commandments and help her to keep them.
To create more opportunities to find new investigators and encourage
members to invite their friends, we are going to start an English
class and also a Book of Mormon Study class on Wednesday nights in the
chapel. So we went to a school nearby, and asked if we could announce
the class. It was pretty funny. They basically just let us in, go
around and knock on all the classroom doors, and the teachers let us
in without even asking who we were and what we were doing! Haha!
But something cool happened.
Last week, we were asking members for people to teach, and the seminary
teacher told of us a boy that is a
friend of a member that came to seminary once. So we went to that
member, and talked to him, and he talked to his friend and arranged a
day we could teach him, which was on the same day that we went to the
school. And it happened that we went into the classroom of the two I just
mentioned!
When we entered and introduced ourselves, the boy said, ``you guys
are gonna be at Junior's house tonight right?´´ and so that was funny.
We taught him and he is really good, I think he will be baptized in a
few weeks. Then on this same day, a member told us that her fiancèe,
who had been taught all the missionary lessons before and been to
church, would be in town the next day, and wanted to be baptized, so
the next day we went to her house, met him, talked to him and stuff to
make sure he was ready, and on Saturday he was baptized - Fun story.
I am working on my Spanish with Elder Hormazabal. I am almost finished
the book of Alma in Spanish. Also when we pop over to Uruguay I get to
speak a bit. Today I downloaded some conference talks in Spanish to
listen to. Elder Scott records his talks in Spanish and Portuguese as
well as English, and so I am going to listen to him in Spanish.
*Mother's note - Happy Birthday Alex!*
Monday, May 7, 2012
a HORRIBLE heyboeard
so heres the deal, teh computer im at right now has a HORRIBLE
heyboeard, so please aexcuse all the typing mistakes, there aarejust
goingt o be ato many to correct all of them.
This week I feel was a good week for us. We started to see more
results of our work these last few weeks. We are teaching
Danny who is the girlfriend of a guy named Tiagoa who is
returning to the church. Tiago is a really good guy and he is really
decided on returning to the church. Danny is also doing really well,
and we are hoping the she will be baptized this month.
We also taught this guy named Jardela, who is really good and wants to
be baptized. But he is in the military, and traveled to a nearby
city, Bagé, for a week and a bit for military track and field
competitions, but he said he would be reading the Book of Mormon and
such. He is good.
We are trying hard here to work with the members. One idea we had
was that we made a little message to the members, asked for them
to pray for us and talk about the gospel with friends, and then we
are going to buy magnets, and glue the magnets on the back, and
then go give it to the members to put it on their refridgerators.
We watched a lot of the Preach My Gospel videos this week. They are
really good how they work with the members and such.
We are also working with some other really good less active
members that are coming back to church. The ward is
growing.
On Saturday we walked a TON and we decided to do some exploring of
our area, to see what it had. So, we ended up walking about 5 miles or
so up to the northern part of our area where there is a lake and
stuff, because our map said there were houses, but there turned out
to be basically none. Haha.
Tell Boone congratulations for being baptized!

Alex said, "Good Luck finding me!" - my mother's eye picked him out right away, last row standing before the stage, just to the right of center
heyboeard, so please aexcuse all the typing mistakes, there aarejust
goingt o be ato many to correct all of them.
This week I feel was a good week for us. We started to see more
results of our work these last few weeks. We are teaching
Danny who is the girlfriend of a guy named Tiagoa who is
returning to the church. Tiago is a really good guy and he is really
decided on returning to the church. Danny is also doing really well,
and we are hoping the she will be baptized this month.
We also taught this guy named Jardela, who is really good and wants to
be baptized. But he is in the military, and traveled to a nearby
city, Bagé, for a week and a bit for military track and field
competitions, but he said he would be reading the Book of Mormon and
such. He is good.
We are trying hard here to work with the members. One idea we had
was that we made a little message to the members, asked for them
to pray for us and talk about the gospel with friends, and then we
are going to buy magnets, and glue the magnets on the back, and
then go give it to the members to put it on their refridgerators.
We watched a lot of the Preach My Gospel videos this week. They are
really good how they work with the members and such.
We are also working with some other really good less active
members that are coming back to church. The ward is
growing.
On Saturday we walked a TON and we decided to do some exploring of
our area, to see what it had. So, we ended up walking about 5 miles or
so up to the northern part of our area where there is a lake and
stuff, because our map said there were houses, but there turned out
to be basically none. Haha.
Tell Boone congratulations for being baptized!
Alex said, "Good Luck finding me!" - my mother's eye picked him out right away, last row standing before the stage, just to the right of center
Monday, April 30, 2012
Elder Holland
This week was kind of a tough week as far as work goes.
We are struggling to find good new investigators. But we are studying chapter 9 of Preach My Gospel a lot, and it is going well. On Saturday morning we woke up at 2 in the morning to get ready and get the bus to Santa Maria, where we would have a conference with Elder Holland. It was really good.
I was able to get some good news there from Elder Andrade from Santo Angelo. Five people I was teaching there were baptized this week! The family of Gelson and Judith with their son Gustavo, and two other young men we were teaching! Awesome! Yesterday Elder Menk called me around lunchtime. They were eating at Alexandre and Luciana´s house. I got to talk to them real quick. They had some news for me. Luciana is pregnant! ... with twins! So cool. I am way happy for them!
Other than that, things are going well here. We are working hard. Sorry today's email is a bit short. I didn't have much time today. But stuff is good.
Monday, April 23, 2012
Linguistics
I just sent another audio recording to you all, I hope you receive it, but I will also type a few things.
One thing that is really funny about being with Elder Hormazábal, is that he has different and weird accent problems that the Americans don't have, haha. For example, I am used to the Americans pronouncing Situação with theEnglish acccent, saying, sitchuação, from our pronunciation of theword situation. But in Portuguese, the ´´tu´´ in a word does not make the ´´ch´´ sound like in the word ´´Portuguese´´, for example. But he has a whole other set of things.
In Spanish B and V are the same sound. You can say
either of them, and people will understand you in Spanish, but not so
in Portuguese. So for example, the word Varrer (to sweep), he
sometimes pronounces ´´Barrer´´. Also, in Spanish, depending on your
accent, the y sound can also have a sh sound or a soft j sound. So he
pronounces the word Achar, ajar, and other funny things like that.
This week we had zone conference, in the very same chapel where we had
my first zone conference when I was in Quarai, so weird. I cannot
believe how time has passed by.
Also, we had the baptism of David this week. He is a kid that we worked
with a bit. His mom is a less active member, and he lives also with
his grandma, who is a very active member. He is a good kid, and as he
continues firm, will serve a mission someday.
Have a good week!
One thing that is really funny about being with Elder Hormazábal, is that he has different and weird accent problems that the Americans don't have, haha. For example, I am used to the Americans pronouncing Situação with theEnglish acccent, saying, sitchuação, from our pronunciation of theword situation. But in Portuguese, the ´´tu´´ in a word does not make the ´´ch´´ sound like in the word ´´Portuguese´´, for example. But he has a whole other set of things.
In Spanish B and V are the same sound. You can say
either of them, and people will understand you in Spanish, but not so
in Portuguese. So for example, the word Varrer (to sweep), he
sometimes pronounces ´´Barrer´´. Also, in Spanish, depending on your
accent, the y sound can also have a sh sound or a soft j sound. So he
pronounces the word Achar, ajar, and other funny things like that.
This week we had zone conference, in the very same chapel where we had
my first zone conference when I was in Quarai, so weird. I cannot
believe how time has passed by.
Also, we had the baptism of David this week. He is a kid that we worked
with a bit. His mom is a less active member, and he lives also with
his grandma, who is a very active member. He is a good kid, and as he
continues firm, will serve a mission someday.
Have a good week!
Monday, April 16, 2012
Almost Uruguay!
Me - half in Brazil and half in Uruguay
Map of Livramento. My area is in the upper middle, Planalto. ITS HUGE!
Greetings from (almost) Uruguay!
So the arriving group this week was 3 guys from Chile, a guy from Cape
Verde (the first on our mission from the respective countries), and a
Brazilian and an American.
AAAAAnnnnnndddd... I am training one of the guys from Chile! Sweet!
Elder Hormazabal is from Vina del Mar in Chile. It's like an hour and a
half from Santiago, the capital. I'm pretty excited because now for
sure I'm going to be able to be fluent in Spanish before I get home.
When I passed through Santa Maria to pick up my comp and do the n
ewbie training and stuff, I was able to stop by some of my
converts here in Santa Maria, and they are all doing awesome.
Alexandre and Luciana said that when they get older they want to
serve a mission as a couple!
ewbie training and stuff, I was able to stop by some of my
converts here in Santa Maria, and they are all doing awesome.
Alexandre and Luciana said that when they get older they want to
serve a mission as a couple!
This week, since we are both brand new in the area and know nothing,
we spent a lot of time visiting the members, getting to know them, and
offering to serve them in any form. We have one baptismal date marked,
for a kid named David, for this next week, he is a good kid. His mom
we spent a lot of time visiting the members, getting to know them, and
offering to serve them in any form. We have one baptismal date marked,
for a kid named David, for this next week, he is a good kid. His mom
is an inactive member, and he also lives with his aunt who is a
very active member, and he has been reading the Book of Mormon a lot.
I'm excited to be on the border again (A Fronteira, the word is cooler
in Portuguese).
very active member, and he has been reading the Book of Mormon a lot.
I'm excited to be on the border again (A Fronteira, the word is cooler
in Portuguese).
It has been kind of weird to see a few parts of the city that I
remember from a year and a half ago. But it's cool.
Our area is absolutely gigantic. We have got a lot of work to do here.
Elder Hormazabal is a great guy. He was baptized at 16, and is the
only member of his family. Before being baptized, he had started
studying to be a Padre.
Well, I hope you are all doing well!
remember from a year and a half ago. But it's cool.
Our area is absolutely gigantic. We have got a lot of work to do here.
Elder Hormazabal is a great guy. He was baptized at 16, and is the
only member of his family. Before being baptized, he had started
studying to be a Padre.
Well, I hope you are all doing well!
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