Elder Jones ps. Oh and also my mission president and his wife know the Lex family from
chicago. Sister Lex is sister Larson`s cousin. Haha small world
Sunday, October 18, 2015
elder jones week 70
Hey guys! I had a great week! This week we`ve been trying to talk with
everyone possible and invite them to baptism with a date. I can feel the
change happening in me. I feel like any sort of remaining fear I had to
stop people in the street to talk about the gosple has been uprooted.
The entire zone is getting better at it too. This week as a zone we had
more than six times more invitations to baptism with a date than a
couple of weeks ago. I feel happier and more satisfied with my work at
the end of the day now that we are really pushing ourselves to find new
people to teach. We had a few crazy experiences this week with finding
new investigators. So it turns out that Cruz and Ubaldina actually live
half a block outside of our ward boundaries, so we passed the referral
to Pueblo Libre, and they are going to get baptized in Pueblo Libre. But
in the same corner where we met Cruz we have found various new
investigators. Without fail everytime we pass by this corner of Arnaldo
Marquez and Rio de Janiero someone stops us to tell us that they want to
listen to the missionaries or some family member wants to get baptized.
It`s insane. But we`ve had several experiences on the same side of the
same corner. On that corner we met a guy from Switzerland that attended
church for 3 months in Switzerland and never got baptized because he
never prayed honestly to know if the church is true, and now he`s
willing to try again but with real intent this time. Also this week
while we were on the bus to go to Breña to interview someone for
baptism, an old investigator, named Luis, that I had never met called me
and told me that he wanted us to visit him as soon as possible and that
he wanted to get baptized. We visited him the next day and he told us
about a series of events that have caused some big changes in his life
and his priorities and that he had made his decision to get baptized! So
that`s good. Also this week we were on our way to an appointment that
we weren`t very sure about because it seemed like the person wasn`t that
interested when they agreed to let us come by, and a man asked us if we
had anything to read. We started talking to him and we were there in
the street talking to him for about an hour. He said that he wanted to
get baptized. we made another appointment to visit him and his family(
his wife and 2 kids) and gave him our number. yesterday his wife called
us telling us that she is a less active member and that after her
husband talked to us the other day he felt a lot better and that he is
really interested in joining the church and now she wants to start going
to church. The only thing is that this week they are moving to another
part of Lima outside of our mission. We`ve noticed this week that as we
talk to more people we find more people that are willing to accept the
gospel. It sounds pretty simple but it is the truth. I hope you guys
have a great week!
elder jones week 69
Hey guys! glad you all had a great week and enjoyed conference! We had a
great week! We worked harder than I think I`ve ever worked on my
misison this week, but still it`s not even close to the vision that
President Larson has for the mission. On thursday we had mission council
with President Larson and the other zone leaders and I`m really excited
about the new changes that are going to occur in the mission. They`re
going to help me stay more focused on my purpose as a missionary.
So
we`re teaching Cruz who is the woman who found us in the street saying
that she wants to get baptized. She attended the Saturday afternoon
session of conference and she really liked it. She told us that she was
going to be able to go to the session in the morning but didn`t show up
and she showed up a little late to afternoon session so we didn`t see
her come in. At the end of the session we were disappointed that she
didn`t come and when they turned on the lights and we stood up we saw
her! She`s still going strong for her baptism on the 24th. Also we met
her ex-mother-in-law who lives with her this week. Her name is Ubaldina
and she`s about 80 years old. When we came into the house to teach Cruz
and her grandson, Ubaldina walked in and told us that she couldn`t
listen to us because she`s catholic, but we invited her to come listen
to our message about Jesus Christ, and she did. At the end we invited
Cruz to get baptized on the 24th and she said yes, and before we could
even ask Ubaldina she said that she wanted to get baptized too! She came
to conference and she was sleeping through a lot of it but she said she
felt the spirit. I think just the fact that she came to the conference
is enough to show her faith in wanting to find out if the church is true
despite her physical limitations. She has a really bad gambling
addiction. She will leave her house and be in a casino for 3 days at a
time, and sometimes lose up to 20,000 peruvian soles or 7,000 dollars.
The baptismal interview doesn`t mention anything about gambling but we
definitely want to help her out with that problem. We have also been
teaching Cristian, who is japanese, and is a referral from the sisters
in Pueblo Libre. We gave him a tour of the church this week and taught
the gospel of jesus christ because he doesn`t know very much about Jesus
Christ. When we showed him the baptismal font and explained baptism and
extended the baptismal invitation, you could feel the spirit very
strongly and he accepted. He wasn`t able to come to conference.
I
got a lot out of conference this time. While I was watching, I tried to
write down introspective questions that came to my mind that I can
meditate on later throughout the week and in my studies, instead of
feverishly writing down every interesting sentence that I hear in the
conference. I hope you guys have a great week!
Elder Jones
Sunday, October 4, 2015
Elder Jones Week 68
Hey guys! I had a great week! I have a new companion! his name is Elder
Montoya. You killed his father, prepare to die. (Ha, ha, ha - joke) He´s from Juliacán,
Sinaloa, Mexico. He´s awesome. He´s also about to finish his mission. He has 21 months in the mission. I´m learning a lot from him.
So yea, to catch you guys up on what happened last week, I was putting in the zone achievements in the morning and we received news that one of the young men in the ward had tried committing suicide and he was in the hospital. So we went to the hospital to give him a blessing and then the entire day I was with Elder Anderson while he said goodbye to people.
On Saturday Arantza and Mario were baptized. And afterward Mario invited us and the mission secretaries to go eat chifa. He´s so happy. Arantza told Elder Dayton in her baptismal interview that the week before she met us she had been praying that someone would come to help her repent and feel closer to God. So that´s awesome. We´re still working on getting Lucio and Sulema married, they´re going through some problems right now that we don´t understand and we can´t figure out what is going on, but they don´t want to get married for now. But some good news is that Eugenio and Doris from Rimac finally got baptized on Saturday! I met them in March and I baptized their daughter Sofia and I got to go back to Rimac to baptize them. They were so happy. I´m glad things finally worked out for them.
We´ve met a ton of new people this week. The referrals have just been coming like crazy. So we should be having quite a few people progressing this upcoming week. On Saturday we were walking towards a referral´s house and since I´m the one showing Elder Montoya where everything is, I accidentally took a wrong turn and we could do one of two things; keep walking and take the longer route and at the same time keep my pride from getting hurt, or we could turn around and take the shorter route. We took the shorter route, and while we were on the shorter route a woman came up to us asking us what she needed to do to get baptized in the Mormon church. She had listened to missionaries in the past when she lived in Ica, but she never wanted to get baptized. When she saw us and she felt like she needed to get baptized and she wanted us to prepare her to get baptized as soon as possible. So that was the highlight of my week.
Also the Luis that we were teaching when I first got here, the one who almost got bapitzed and changed his mind after a few days. He lives with his aunt and uncle and cousin. His uncle, Leonardo, is inactive, his aunt, Rosalía, attends church every week with her nephew Lyon who is 11 who was baptized in August. Rosalía wants to get baptized but she can´t because Leonardo doesn´t want to get married. They´re really hard to teach because Leonardo and Luis don´t want us to enter the house. But this week we offered to do service and they let us in. We helped them put a ton of books into bookshelves in their library. (they´re super rich and love to read). And after that we taught them something short, and they came to church yesterday! So hopefully that´s not a one time thing and they´re actually interested in progressing. I´m learning a lot and I´m really excited for this next week. We´re going to have a lot of people to teach. I hope you guys have a great week! and congrats to Dan on his cross country meet!
So yea, to catch you guys up on what happened last week, I was putting in the zone achievements in the morning and we received news that one of the young men in the ward had tried committing suicide and he was in the hospital. So we went to the hospital to give him a blessing and then the entire day I was with Elder Anderson while he said goodbye to people.
On Saturday Arantza and Mario were baptized. And afterward Mario invited us and the mission secretaries to go eat chifa. He´s so happy. Arantza told Elder Dayton in her baptismal interview that the week before she met us she had been praying that someone would come to help her repent and feel closer to God. So that´s awesome. We´re still working on getting Lucio and Sulema married, they´re going through some problems right now that we don´t understand and we can´t figure out what is going on, but they don´t want to get married for now. But some good news is that Eugenio and Doris from Rimac finally got baptized on Saturday! I met them in March and I baptized their daughter Sofia and I got to go back to Rimac to baptize them. They were so happy. I´m glad things finally worked out for them.
We´ve met a ton of new people this week. The referrals have just been coming like crazy. So we should be having quite a few people progressing this upcoming week. On Saturday we were walking towards a referral´s house and since I´m the one showing Elder Montoya where everything is, I accidentally took a wrong turn and we could do one of two things; keep walking and take the longer route and at the same time keep my pride from getting hurt, or we could turn around and take the shorter route. We took the shorter route, and while we were on the shorter route a woman came up to us asking us what she needed to do to get baptized in the Mormon church. She had listened to missionaries in the past when she lived in Ica, but she never wanted to get baptized. When she saw us and she felt like she needed to get baptized and she wanted us to prepare her to get baptized as soon as possible. So that was the highlight of my week.
Also the Luis that we were teaching when I first got here, the one who almost got bapitzed and changed his mind after a few days. He lives with his aunt and uncle and cousin. His uncle, Leonardo, is inactive, his aunt, Rosalía, attends church every week with her nephew Lyon who is 11 who was baptized in August. Rosalía wants to get baptized but she can´t because Leonardo doesn´t want to get married. They´re really hard to teach because Leonardo and Luis don´t want us to enter the house. But this week we offered to do service and they let us in. We helped them put a ton of books into bookshelves in their library. (they´re super rich and love to read). And after that we taught them something short, and they came to church yesterday! So hopefully that´s not a one time thing and they´re actually interested in progressing. I´m learning a lot and I´m really excited for this next week. We´re going to have a lot of people to teach. I hope you guys have a great week! and congrats to Dan on his cross country meet!
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