Tuesday, July 16, 2019

Zarahemla Week 48

El Barrio Zarahemla
Family,

I can't believe that two years have passed, and I am heading home. And when I say I can't believe it, I literally mean I don't feel like it's over yet! I'm in 100% denial! It's an interesting feeling, but I'll try to have a good concluding letter.

Saying goodbye to Edis and his family
We had an amazing week; full of crazy miracles and very interesting experiences! Luckily, there are lots of people who are preparing to be baptized next transfer, who have lots of promise! Armando and Luis continue to surprise us; every lesson we have with them shows us how solid they actually are. They have not gained a strong testimony that what we teach is true quite yet, but they are putting in the efforts necessary to receive one. They are willing to be baptized when they know! They have started reading and praying consistently, and have even been inviting their roommates to church! They are awesome!

Zarahemla District
We also have started teaching these two men who moved from Mexico a couple of weeks ago, Pedro and Domingo. They are super cool! Although they are very busy looking for work and a place to stay and everything, they have allowed us to meet with them consistently! Just last night we were teaching them about the Book of Mormon, and they understood it so very well. Everything made sense to them, and they made the connection between the truthfulness of the Book of Mormon to the truthfulness of the restored church of Christ. That was a miracle; that doesn't happen very often! It was amazing to see how the Spirit helped them learn and understand, and most of all feel of the truth. They were so excited to read it!

Saying goodbye to Elder Toledo
On Sunday, to my surprise, the entire ward threw a going away party after the services! It was so much fun, and I was very touched and felt their love tremendously. There was lots of my favorite food, and tons of families and people that I have grown to love immensely after serving in this ward for an entire year. We took lots of pictures (attached!), and said lots of goodbyes. I'm going to miss serving with them so much!  

La Familia Cosme
It has been an honor to serve, and although I still refuse to realize that it's over, I know I am going to miss being a full time missionary. I'm going to miss talking to people on the busses and metros, teaching people sitting down on their floors, having absolutely insane people approach us and tell us the craziest things, having every single person on the street stare at us and our nametags as we walk by... but, most of all, I will miss testifying of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, of His love for us, and of the blessings of His Atonement. I will miss watching closely as the Gospel changes people's lives and being a small part of it. I will miss watching people I love with all my heart enter into the waters of baptism and make covenants with their Heavenly Father. I will miss being a representative of Christ, and being able to share a portion of His love for each person I have met. I will miss participating in this labor of love.

Hermana Guerra
Although my mission is coming to a close, I know that I don't have to miss these things. Each one of us can participate actively in missionary work. When I go home, I will still be able to testify to those around me of Christ and His gospel. I will still be able to participate in the conversion process of other people. I will still be able to stand out and be an example to those around me. All of these things don't have to come to an end once a missionary goes home, and they shouldn't end. It is the responsibility of each one of us to preach the gospel and share the blessings we enjoy with those around us. When I go home, my purpose will not change. My purpose as a returned missionary will be "Iviter les gens à venir au Christ, en les aidant à recevoir l'Évangile rétabli par la foi en Jésus-Christ et en son expiation, par le repentir, par le baptême, la réception du don du Saint-Esprit, et par le percévérence jusqu'à la fin." How great is our calling!

La Familia Lemus
I would like to end by sharing my testimony of the restored Gospel of Jesus Christ. I know that Jesus Christ is my Savior. As a missionary, not only have I been able to see that testimony grow drastically in myself, but I have had the wonderful opportunity to see it grow in others as well. I know that the Atonement of Jesus Christ changes lives. I have strongly felt the cleansing and freeing power it can have in our lives as we live worthy for it. I know that it is available to everyone, as I have seen time and time again on my mission. I have seen its power change lives; lives who seemed "unchangeable." I know that the Book of Mormon is true. It, with the Bible, allows us to come closer to our Savior, Jesus Christ. It is the keystone of my testimony that the Church of Christ, His Gospel, and the Priesthood Authority have been restored in these latter days. I know that anyone can truly know for themselves if they will simply read, ponder, and pray about what is on its pages. I know through my testimony of the Book of Mormon that Joseph Smith truly was a prophet of God, and that through him, these things have been restored. I know that we, as those who have taken upon ourselves the name of Christ, are responsible for sharing this precious knowledge to those around us. And I know that, by doing so, our lives will be filled with joy, love, and peace, and that we will see the hand of God daily in our lives. I bear my witness that I have seen the hand in the work that I have done as a missionary. I know that it is His work, and that He guides it. And I know that He does so because he dearly loves His children. I bear my witness of these things in the name of Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior, Amen.

Elder James

La Familia Infante
Obispo y Hermana Voelcker
José Daniel
La Familia Silva y Luisana
Los Hijos Amador
La Familia Jeria
La Familia Carillo
La Familia De Lucio
La Familia Ortega y Antonio
La Familia Martinez
La Familia De Leon
La Familia Labrana
Hermano Mendoza
La Familia Amador

(They told me to do that haha!)

Tuesday, July 9, 2019

Zarahemla Week 47

Hermana Lemus wanted to teach us how to make
Pupusas! They were delicious!
This past week has already gone by in a flash, and I'm starting up my last full week in the field. I cannot believe that things are coming to an end, I still don't feel like it ever will end! But I'm happy to keep it like that; I have to sprint to the end! Anyway, here are some highlights from the week!

We saw a cool miracle the other day! We went home for dinner, and our whole evening fell though, and we had no idea what to do. When reflecting on what we should do, my companion had a brilliant idea to pray and ask the Lord for direction. We did so, then discussed. We than had an impression to go pass by a person named Raul, who had told us that he'd be home that night, which we had totally forgotten! We immediately left and started walking over there. On the way, we saw two Latinos sitting down, so we stopped and talked to them. One of them, Omar, was actually someone we had contacted before in the bus, but we left the bus running and weren't able to get his number down completely correctly, so we couldn't contact him. But, the Lord but him back in our path! We talked to both of them and set up appointments! (We had a lesson with Omar yesterday, and it went so well! He's very prepared!) Then, in the same building that we were heading to, there was a Latina woman just sitting down on the stairs. We started talking to her as well, and ended up having a 30-minute discussion! She was super cool, and loved discussing with us! We set up an appointment with her for this Saturday. It was an amazing miracle! Then, when we were finishing up, Raul and one of his roommates showed up, and invited us up! We taught both of them the whole restoration, and Raul was telling us how much he wants to go to church. We'll be meeting him and taking the bus together this Sunday! He's super cool! It was awesome to see how although our plans had completely failed, and we had no idea what to do, as we humbled ourselves and asked God what He had planned for us, it was revealed and turned out to be much better than our original plans! It was awesome!

There have been many really cool miracles like that happening all week, and I really attribute it to the faith of my new companion; he's doing so well. It's been so fun training him and being able to see all the progress that he's been making. He's changed so much already!

Well I'm grateful that I still have a good amount of time to get some work done. We will see many miracles this next week, I know it! Thank you for all your support and prayers, they mean a lot! I love you all!

Elder James

Tuesday, July 2, 2019

Zarahemla Week 46

The observatory from the Olympic Stadium
We've had another fantastic week here in the vineyard of the Lord! We've been seeing miracle upon miracle, and we have been blessed by the hand of the Lord overwhelmingly. Elder Salvador and I are having an amazing time working together, and it's been a blessing for me to see him improve so much in such a short period of time. He is truly becoming a tool in the hands of the Lord! Here are a few highlights from the week!

We started teaching someone named Armando this week, who moved here from Mexico a couple of months ago. We were teaching one of his roommates, but last week when we went to his apartment to visit him, he wasn't there; but Armando was! We set up a return appointment and came back later. When we taught him, we saw right away that he is a very humble, sincere seeker of truth! He is very willing to change and grow closer to God. We invited him to be baptized on March 10th on that first visit, and he readily accepted. He came to church last Sunday and loved it! Yesterday we visited him again with Leonardo, one of our recent converts, and it was an amazing lesson. He said that he had taken the Book of Mormon to the park and read the assignment we gave him, and some more! He is super awesome and it's been a pleasure to work with him already. He will be baptized!

Walking under the Autoroute 
We have been finding very consistently this transfer, and we continue to find more and more every day! In Spanish areas, usually we have to cycle through many people to find those who are truly prepared to accept the gospel, and that entails finding as many people as we can. We have been working hard to find those who are ready to accept the gospel now, like Armando!

I went on exchanges with the Monte Rey Elders this past week. I was with Elder Toledo and Elder Montano in Monte Rey. We had a miracle filled exchange! We planned to do some finding that day near the YMCA (where many Spanish speaking immigrants stay when they get here), and we found 15 new people to teach, including two complete families! The Lord blessed us so much as we exercised faith and looked for those who are ready now. He truly is preparing people for the gospel; I have seen it so many times on my mission!

View of the City from the top of the Olympic stadium 
The work is going very well, and it's been so fun to be here with Elder Salvador in Zarahemla. I love this place so much, and we're having a great time serving. I hope you all have an amazing week, I love you all so much!

Elder James