Sorry for late email. Today's been crazy.
That's awesome to hear about Caleb. I'm so excited for him. Really
excited for general conference as well. Sounds like you guys are
having a good time in Indiana. Tell Dan to accelerate his mustache
growth.
This was an awesome week. We got some new elders in our zone that are
all super cool. So something fun happened this week. Our mission
president called us and told me that I was going to be a participant
in an experiment. I'm the only one in this mission but they're getting
missionaries from all over. Apparently it's going to be about how
technology affects language learning. So I got to go in a Skype call
with the guy conducting the experiment on Thursday which was cool.
They're going to have me using Duolinguo and apps like that to assist
in language learning and they're going to track my progress. So that's
exciting.
Oh, we got iPads this week. They wait until your second transfer to
give them to you. It's nice to finally have a planner. I had just been
looking off my trainers planner the first transfer.
We had a pretty good week for missionary work. Nathan, the one who
walked 6 miles to try to get to church came to church this week. We've
had a few really good lessons with him this week. We started teaching
a less actives girlfriend while reactivating him. She's been really
receptive as well. We've got a good hand full of people that are just
doing well.
One of the people I had gotten to teach during transfers got baptized
this week. We got to go to the baptism which was nice. We've gotten a
lot of new investigators this week as well so we'll see what comes of
that next week.
We had a family home evening tonight with a members sister tonight
which went really well. She's going to come to conference which is
exciting.
Anyways, it's been an awesome week.
Love you guys,
Elder Jones
Tuesday, September 27, 2016
Elder Tyler Maxwell Jones Week 11
Hey Guys,
That's still so crazy that Courtney's getting married. Sorry Dan and Allison had to run out in the rain. It never rains here in San Jose. I'm glad you're enjoying your new job.
So this was an awesome week. Exchanges are tomorrow. Fortunately Neither I, nor my trainer have to go anywhere. Just a couple people in our zone are leaving. We went crazy with missionary work this week. Our Bishop gave us a list of less active members to go visit and we visited them this week. We got a bunch of really solid investigators from it. We went to go teach them and they would end up wanting us to teach their non member family members. On top of that, this week we got a few really awesome referrals from the members in the ward.
We had also talked to an interesting man this week just while we were out contacting. We had started talking to him and he had some interesting ideas about how Jesus had already come and that everyone left on earth is garbage and that we're all doomed. So that was a fun experience.
We had stake conference this week which was awesome. They had us go to all the sessions of stake conference. They had my companion do the translating into Spanish which was interesting to see. None of our investigators came. We had gotten a message about half way through stake conference, we got a message from one referral that he was on his way. He had been trying to walk to stake conference. We couldn't get him a ride. We went to meet up with him to talk with him. He had ended up walking about 6 miles to try to get there. He seemed super positive when we went to talk to him and he seems like he is genuinely interested. He's been homeless for about 3 months now. We're probably going to be trying to connect him to employment resources. The employment resources center is in our ward building which is nice.
Something I don't think I've mentioned yet is that the amount of diversity just among Latinos in San Jose is crazy. We're teaching all sorts of people from pretty much everywhere in Latin America. All the members are from all over the place as well. One sister in our ward is from El Salvador and she taught us how to make Papusas. Papusas are super good. They're basically this special batter that you flatten out into a circle, put whatever you want inside, ball up the contents inside the batter and then flatten it out again and cook it. It's super good.
Anyway, this has been an awesome week, hope you guys are having a good time in Indiana. I'm doing well here in San Jose
Love you guys,
-Elder Jones
Tuesday, September 13, 2016
Elder Tyler Maxwell Jones Week 10
That's crazy to think that Courtney's going to be married so soon. Tell
Dan to start growing out his mustache for me. Also, tell Allie to stop
being a goober and get to bed on time. I'm glad you enjoy your job. I
got some envelopes and stamps so I'm sending dad a letter today.
So this week was awesome.
We
were able to talk to Herick earlier in the week and he was committed to
getting baptized. Later in the week we weren't able to get in contact
with him. He wasn't at his apartment, he didn't answer his calls or
messages. He didn't go to church this week as well. So that was
disappointing. We're just going to give him a bit of time and come back.
Gwen,
the lady that said "thank you Jesus" came to church yesterday. We had
referred her to the English missionaries and seeing her in church was
awesome. Veronica is progressing really well. Her and her wife were
interested in the temple in a lesson we gave and got really excited
about it. So we're in the process of organizing a temple trip for them.
So we're excited about that. We met a man named Edibierto this week.
He's awesome as well. We've been teaching him and he's been keeping
commitments and such which is great. He wasn't able to come to church
though.
We
picked up some more awesome investigators this week. We had zone
training meeting this week. That was nice, they had me play the piano
for that. The sisters in our ward had a baptism and I had to play piano
for that as well. There was also a district leader meeting this week. So
during that I went on transfers into the English program. We got to
ride bikes all day which was so much fun. It's so much easier to contact
when you can just do it whenever you're on your way to your next
appointment. Apparently they rarely have Spanish missionaries biking
since we cover a much larger area. We got to contact some Latinos on the
way as well. I was surprised that I was able to speak with them so
well. I think it was a bit like taking of the training wheels. Without a
companion that knows any Spanish its more important to really clearly
understand everything they're saying.
There
are transfers next week and everyone's freaking out about it because
apparently they're expecting a lot to change in our zone. I'm kind of
content where I'm at right now so I hope I stay but no one knows
apparently.
Anyway, I'm having a great time and meeting a lot of awesome people.
Love you guys,
Elder Jones
Tuesday, September 6, 2016
Elder Tyler Maxwell Jones Week 9
Sounds like you guys are keeping busy. That's unfortunate that the van
broke down. I assume that dad went fishing in the pond behind grandma
and grandpas house. Sounds like cross country is wearing lil Danel out.
This week was pretty great.
We
had gotten a referral from the English Missionaries that there was a
less active member who had a wife that only spoke Spanish so he wanted
Spanish Elders to come teach him and his wife. Their names were Arturo
and Victoria. We had a couple really great lessons with them this week
about the restoration and the Book of Mormon. They even came to church
yesterday. They both really loved it. So I'm really excited for them.
Herick
decided that he didn't want to get baptized right now and that he'll
call us when he wants to start having lessons again. We've been trying
to get in contact with him again after that but we haven't been able to.
We're
teaching a man named Mannuel as well. We had actually found him while
he was just sitting in his truck. We started teaching him and then
earlier this week we stopped by his house and we started talking to him.
He had drunken a lot that day and he was crying about how he's going to
be kicked out of the room he's renting and that he wants to stop
drinking. We talked to him a little bit but came back later this week.
We talked to him again. He didn't get kicked out but he still really
wants to stop drinking. He's having a hard time with it.
We
had exchanges this week. I was in the English program for a day with
Elder Long while an English Elder was in the Spanish program for a day
with my companion. It was a lot of fun. Elder Long is great and we had a
good time. We did a bit of contacting. English speaking people aren't
as nice as Latinos. We had a good time though. We talked to some people
and had a few lessons that wen't pretty well. We had dinner with the
Bishop of English ward that night and he had the exact same mannerisms
as Uncle Pat which was fun to see.
I
got to play Piano again in sacrament meeting which is always fun.
Didn't have to talk this week. There was a man that lives in the church
building that was raiding the kitchen fridge. The Bishop asked us to go
talk to him and keep an eye on him during church. So that was an
interesting experience.
Anyway, It's been an awesome week, hope you guys have a great week as well.
Love,
Elder Jones
Elder Tyler Maxwell Jones Week 8
When I got to zone conference, They gave me a couple of dad's letters. I
was happy to get those. My Apartment mailing address is 750 N King Rd.
Apt. 1207 . Weather is perfect here. It hasn't rained since I've been
here and I'm pretty sure it never rains here.
Sounds
like you guys are keeping busy in Indiana. It is kind of weird to hear
that grandma's selling the house. It seems like it will probably be for
the best though.
Anyway, this week was fantastic.
My
companion and I got to go do a little bit of yard work for an old lady
nearby. While we were talking to her we learned that she was from Iran
and that she had been living there in the 1970's. So she was super cool
and had some cool stories. She made us some Persian food for lunch which
was also really good.
On
Wednesday every one of our appointments fell through. Which was a bit
challenging but it was alright. That day was less fun. However on
Thursday we tried stopping by Herick's apartment again and he was there.
So that was super duper awesome. Apparently he had been really busy
with immigration lawyers and whatnot but we got to talk to him and start
teaching him again. He's really cool. He had actually referred himself
after he had just decided to go to the temple visitors center one day.
He had watched the restoration video there and filled out a form online
to have missionaries come see him. So he's awesome. So he has a
baptismal date for two Saturdays from now.
On
Thursday we had also been walking down the street after another one of
our appointments fell through and we saw an old lady that was trying to
sweep out the door. We offered to help her. She's from Louisiana and has
kind of a southern christian demeanor to her. When we offered to help
her she had said "thank you Jesus". We had started talking to her and
she said that she had had surgery recently and that she had been praying
for someone to help her. She was happy to sit down and talk with us for
a while. We had taught her about the restoration. She seemed to really
like it. She told us that she had recently left her old church and was
looking for another church to join. She was super awesome.
Unfortunately, we're not going to get to teach her though. She doesn't
speak Spanish so we referred the English Elders to her. I'm excited for
her though.
We
finally got to confirm Juana. She had been baptized about a month ago
by the elders before us but she didn't go to church the next day so she
hadn't been confirmed. Everyone was kind of getting on us to find her
and confirm her. The Bishop and Mission President had just told us to
confirm her in her house if we found her. But it was good, we got to sit
down and have a conversation about the holy ghost with her and then
confirmed her.
Saturday
night we got a call that My companion and I were going to be giving
talks in church Sunday morning. Fifteen minutes each... Spanish. So that
was fun. It really wasn't that bad. I was able to pretty much say what I
wanted to say. I took up all the time I needed to as well. It seems
like Latinos really like to see people try to learn Spanish. Sacrament
meeting was kind of busy both giving a talk and playing the piano but it
was fun.
We
had an appointment with a less active member and his non member wife
this morning. We went to go teach them and they both seemed really
excited about the gospel and the wife seemed really enthusiastic about
wanting to come to church. She was also happy to see that I was trying
to learn Spanish.
Spanish
is coming along much easier. I can pretty much say whatever I need to
say. I just need to figure out subjunctives and learn more vocabulary.
Anyways, I'm happy, hope you guys have a great week.
Love,
Elder Jones
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