Monday, December 30, 2019

Dec 30: The Good's and the Bad's

Well, we celebrated Christmas in the house since we were not allowed to leave that day unless members picked and dropped us off at our house. So we spent time making Eggnog, Caramel Popcorn, and cookies. We ate turkey breakfast and spent the whole morning there, and spent the whole afternoon with our Venezuela friends, Enrique and Reynaldo which is where I called the fam and ate all the Christmas candy my family sent me.

The rest of the week we worked normally. The whole country is getting ready for the New Years and they buy these things called "Monigotes" which are practically any type of cartoon figure they can make out of newspaper. From Shrek to old people sitting in wheelchairs. Anyway, they beat up these Monigotes and burn them at 12:00 which represents all the good and bad that happened that year. So we have to stay in all day New Year's Eve, but we bought a Martinelli's to drink so it will be a party. 

We're planning on a baptism on Saturday, and this probably marks my last week here in Ambato I'm guessing since we have changes next week and I've been here for 3 transfers or about 4 months. So we're gonna make the best of this week cause we had 7 new people in church and a total of 10 on Sunday and a couple of them we already put them on date for baptism. 

Jefrett also received the Aaronic Priesthood on Sunday.

That's all for this week, more to come the following.


a Shasta in Ecuador

a merry Christmas truly from yours

Christmas with Enrique
Christmas dinner
COME-LON Venezuelan food


Friday, December 27, 2019

Dec 23: A Christmas Miracle

Feliz Navidad!

On Thursday night we were hanging out at our church and all of a sudden we see Jefrett walk in. We said what's up to him and asked him what he was doing at the church. He responded, "I'm here to get baptized." He continued by saying he had read the whole Book of Mormon in 2 days and that night received an answer that the church really is true. He was so excited, it was so cool. We both didn't believe him at first, but he shared that the night he finished the Book of Mormon, he asked God to reveal if it really is true and if he needs to get baptized. And during the night he had 3 separate dreams in which God spoke to him telling him that number one, the church is true and two, he needs to get baptized. 

So we got all his final preparations in, his baptismal interview and Saturday he came to the church and got baptized. I was honored to do it, he said he wouldn't get baptized by anyone else but me. After his baptism, our bishop invited him to share his thoughts, feelings, and testimony of the church. He happily accepted and shared that there was a while back he was going to get baptized in the church, but he didn't feel well about it so he made the decision to not get baptized and just continue going to church and living his life. But the other day the missionaries invited him to read the whole Book of Mormon and ask God if it was true. He decided to read it and put his trust in God that he would hear and answer his prayers to let him know what he needed to do. And he explained that when he finished reading the book, he asked God to just tell him what he needed to do and that night, God responded and here he is baptized in God's true church. He bore strong testimony that he knows this church is true because God told him. 

A short Christmas scripture I wanna share is in Isiah chapter 9 verses 6 that says:

For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given: and the government shall be upon his shoulder: and his name shall be called Wonderful, Counsellor, The mighty God, The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace.  

I know God lives and that this is his church. I know God answers prayers if we have the faith to act on the answer he gives us. I know Jesus Christ is everything and without him, we would be doomed. May we all give thanks this Christmas season for Him.

Love Elder Rich
The biggest stud I know

Wishes coming from us here in Ecuador
 The Panas
 Feliz Navidad


Monday, December 16, 2019

Dec 16: A baptism on Friday the 13th


Another week over, another week closer to Christmas. VAMOS!

We visited Andre a ton this week getting him ready for his baptism. Andre and his mother, Maria Del Carmen, went inactive almost 13 years ago and really had no determination to come back. Her other son Aaron served a mission in Peru and got back 6 months ago. He had tried over and over to get them to come back to church but they always replied with no, until one day they finally came. We began to visit them, teach them the lessons and our visits were so powerful. Aaron would cry and testify so strongly that they knew they had to come back to church, and Andre knew he needed to get baptized. During the service, Aaron told us "Thank you so much man. This has been a dream I've always had, and it's being completed today."

Jefrett also promised us to read the whole Book of Mormon in 15 days, and when he receives a witness that's it's true, he'll get baptized on the 4th of January. 

That's about it, don't forget to find ways to tell someone you love them for the Christmas season. Thanks for the love and support. Catch ya in 273.

Andre



Venezuelan burgers

Aaron


Monday, December 9, 2019

Dec 9: Lucky 13

We had 13 investigators at church, it was pretty incredible. We extended a lot of invitations to almost everybody and even passed out church invitation cards and people came. A lady in particular named Carmen came with her son. We found them last Monday when our lesson bailed which is weird cause the family we would have visited is always there, but for some reason, they didn't answer. We decided to contact a few houses, and while we were knocking on a particular door Carmen was walking on the street and she began yelling "Elders! Elders!" She said she had listened to missionaries almost 5 years ago, but they both got transferred and other missionaries never passed by, until us. We taught her 2 different times, and also brought her to a family home evening with our Bishop and she loved it. 

We also did a good amount of service moving people and painting cement walls. 

We have a baptism planned for this Friday for a kid named Andre. He's super prepared, and we taught him pretty much everything this week that he needs to know to pass his interview. His mother went inactive maybe 10 years ago, but our lessons have been super powerful, so powerful that we all cry. She's come to church with Andre 4 weeks in a row and he's happy he's finally getting baptized. 

That's all here in Ambato, I love this place so much. 

Love Elder Rich

Volley in the rain

Helping Genesis move

her daughter Dominica
painting cement walls


Monday, December 2, 2019

Dec 2: No Bakes, Caramel Popcorn, and Banana Bread

It's transfer week, and happy to say Elder Hunter and I will be staying another one together. I'm super happy cause we are having so much fun and success in this area. We are gonna go dunk squad these next weeks. 

Well, Jefrett has decided he doesn't want to get baptized we really aren't sure why or how to help him. So maybe we'll drop him for some time and try in a couple of weeks. But he comes to church anyway without us saying anything so well see what happens. 


We had a lot of time this week, so we decided to see what our mothers actually taught us by cooking some snacks. You could say my mother is a great mother, but I do not know how to cook very well. But we made No bakes, caramel popcorn, and some banana bread mainly because we just wanted to sit down on a couch and watch the Utah football games. And since we can't do that, we just sat down on our beds depressed eating our food.

The scripture for this week is in 3rd Nephi 5:13
Behold, I am a disciple of Jesus Christ, the Son of God. I have been called of him to declare his word among his people, that they might have everlasting life.  

For these next 9 and a half months, this is my purpose, to declare the word of God to his people here in Ecuador that they might have everlasting life. It's a dope calling. 

Already in that Christmas spirit



Thanksgiving dinner

Picking spinach
took a trip to a river

 the act of making a Venezuelan pizza


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