Hey guys,
Well it sounds like it is football season
again! I asked President if he could join a fantasy team under my name
and keep it up for me but he said no. Go figure!
This
week we had a visit from Elder Held of the Seventy. He is a really cool
guy! He and his wife were born in Bogota but their parents were born in
Germany. They spoke German in their houses as children and Spanish
everywhere else.
They then moved to Germany
and got married. Then one night the missionaries knocked on their door
and 10 months later they were baptized.
They
learned about the Gospel when they were 28 years old. And he is now a
General Authority which goes to show that conversion has nothing to do
with time but it has everything to do with dedication.
This
week was kind of slow in the sense of the missionary work because we
had to do a lot of stuff for the conference with Elder Held because it
was in our chapel.
We bought 90 liters of
soda. Do you know how much soda that is? 30 3 liter bottles. After the
conference there were like 20 left over and we took 10.
There will no longer be any baptisms this Saturday
because we are going to have stake conference and the leaders are in a
meeting on Saturday. Esther's baptism will have to be for the 15th of September.
The ward secretary in our ward just got his mission call and I have been waiting so long for it.
He always comes out on splits with us and is literally such a good kid.
Yesterday he opened it at the chapel. He had like a testimony meeting and everything and everyone made guesses on where he would go.
Now,
basically the majority of people from South America go to another
country in South America or maybe Mexico. And every now and again the
USA. So those were basically the guesses.
Side
note: Latinos are very superstitious and make things up in their
brains about everything they think they know. It is terrible. You will
understand why I mentioned that in a second.
He
finally got to the part of opening his letter. He pulled it out and
read the whole first paragraph and his eyes just got a little big and he
had his mom come up and stand by him.
He
started reading the letter, about halfway through his moms eyes got
really big and she just started crying and crying and crying like
frantically.
Then he gets to the end and says¨
You are hereby assigned to serve in the Ghana Accra West mission.¨ and I
was literally the only person besides him and his mom that knew where
that was. And I understood completely why she was crying.
In
the mind of a person in Colombia you might as well be sending the poor
kid to the moon. It almost doesn't fit in their minds that he is going to
Africa. It was really funny.
In the
conference with Elder Held he told us all that we have to fill out a My
Family pamphlet with our 4 generations in it to be able to show to
investigators. So this Wednesday my companion and I will be going to the family history center in our chapel to receive help from the ward lady. (He did take this information with him, but I'm not sure he knows it)
This
week I gave my first ever baptismal interview. His name is Honorio and
he is a great guy. A little strange but a great guy. He passed and was
baptized but I really enjoyed the chance to really figure out if he had a
testimony which he did.
Anyways, that is my week! Love you guys!
Con amor,
Elder Reese