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Thursday, June 21, 2012

June 18, 2012


(Forewarning... this is sarcasm)... I wasn't sure which was more important, the fact that my journal writing was back on track(sort of) or that we were going to have 2 baptisms, so I put them both!

On Tuesday we had a conference with Elder Richard J. Maynes of the Presidency of the 70. Our conference with Elder Maynes was really good. It was in Montufar. As we sang "Somos Los Soldados" (We Are All Enlisted translated to We Are the Soldiers) I thought, "I felt the Spirit strongly witness that we all are the soldiers of the Lord." He made an interesting common about the First Vision that I would like to share. As we know, Joseph Smith went to a grove of trees and began to pray to his Heavenly Father and received the most astonishing experience in modern religious history. Joseph Smith represents each one of us, and every investigator, and Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ represent the very first missionary companionship of this dispensation, asking the most important question, "What do I need to do to have eternal life?" and now, 192 years later, I am one of those missionaries answering the same questions that Joseph Smith had. It was a very humbling thought.

On Wednesday I wrote, "Today we had a lesson with Gilda and Marian at 9 a.m. As usual they had good questions for us from their Book of Mormon reading. After their questions we asked them both if they had decided on when they want to be baptized. Marian said yes and Gilda said no. She's just not quite ready to make the complete change. I definitely understand though. We're asking her to change almost all of her former beliefs and traditions. Marian originally wanted to be baptized this Friday, but we explained how she may not quite be ready, so we'll be doing her baptism next Tuesday or Friday (now Tuesday), depending on whether or not I have a change, because she wants me to baptize her. I'm really excited for her. I don't know if she completely understands the significance this change and these ordinances will have in her life, but I know that little by little she will begin to comprehend how much of a difference it will make in her life.

"This afternoon we had divisions with the assistants here in our area. At about 1:45-2 Elder Nelson and I started to plan for our day so that he would have more of an idea of what was going on and so that I would know more or less what our goal was in this division. It was really fun to walk around with Elder Nelson again. I had forgotten how much people stare and ask how tall he is. Upon leaving the house there was a man cleaning some tires, our neighbor who has nice cars. Elder Nelson said, "Let's talk to this guy." I had been thinking that since last week and just hadn't done it yet. So we started talking about the tires and then cars and he said, "Come inside." and we learned his name is Raul. He is 56 years old and is a widower. He has two children at home: a 16 year old daughter named Grecia and a 13 year old son named Emanuel. We hope to see a lot of progress with them.

"We proceeded on to familia Morataya where Elder Nelson met Olga and Reyna and learned more about Reyna's story. After almost 7 years of investigating the church, after our lesson Reyna decided to get married and baptized and accepted the date of the 14th of July. (Reyna wasn't withholding from baptism for a lack of desire or testimony, but other things).  It was a a great experience to walk around with Elder Nelson again and see how he has changed, and hopefully he has noticed positive changes in me as well."

On Thursday we had a lesson with Max and Xiumara, who came to church last Sunday and again yesterday! They said they really enjoyed church and felt very comfortabel and were glad their 2 year old son had a place to be. They had some great questions about church and they very much enjoyed the lesson that our Ward Mission Leader gave yesterday. I feel like the Lord has truly blessed us again this week! And I feel that Max and Xiumara will progress a lot.

On Friday morning we had another visit with Marian and Gilda. After the normal questions from their reading, we mentioned the baptism, and Gilda said, "If those are the interview questions, do you think I'm ready to be baptized too?" We both said "Yes!!" We promised her that she is ready and Gilda and Marian have decided to be baptized tomorrow! I'm so excited for them both! They will be the first convert baptisms the ward has seen all year. I'm so so SO excited!!!

I have more that I want to write... but my time is running out and I still have to write president! But I love this work and I know that the Lord is working with us and that this area is built for success! Oh, FYI, changes are this Wednesday, but Elder Hatch and I will be together for another 6 weeks!

Love,

Elder Andrew A. LaPray

Monday, June 11, 2012

June 11, 2012


Now, I don't want to ruin the title of the email so early... but I also don't want to lead you on through the whole email with the title leaving you hanging... so I'll tell you right now. Yesterday Elder Hatch and I had 3 different people come up to us and say "I/We want to be baptized!" And we were stoked, obviously! Now, on the downside, not a single one of these people live in our area. 2 of them live in our stake and the sisters in my district have been teaching them and yesterday out of nowhere they showed up to church and told us that they want to be baptized, so the sisters are going to be working hard with her and her 14 year old daughter for the next few weeks getting them ready for baptism! As for the other one. She lives in a part of Guatemala called Santa Rosa... which is in the South Mission. The closest chapel is about 2 and a half hours away from them. Her parents are members, but they only go once a month when they come to their grandmother's house, who happens to live in our ward! So... we're trying to figure out how we can get this girl baptized, because she must fulfill the Lord's requirements for baptism... but it should definitely happen! I just don't know when or where.

This week has been a little hard on Elder Hatch and I. We haven't quite had all the success for which we have been hoping and praying. On Wednesday we were supposed to have a visit with Gilda and Marian and they were going to tell us when they want to be baptized, but they had to cancel the visit and we didn't see them again until Sunday. The good news is, that they still came to church! Which was a huge blessing! We are hoping in this week to be able to talk to them about a date for baptism. So I'll keep you posted on that.

As for another huge blessing of investigators coming to church... As I said last week we talked to Max and Xiumara who have the crazy religious backgrounds... well last Sunday when we had our lesson, we invited them to come to church the next week and they said they weren't sure, but they might try. Well, on Friday night we saw them going out to get tortillas for dinner or something like that and so we talked to them and they said that they were planning on coming to church with us! And, THEY DID!!! They are some of few investigators who have come to church without me passing by to get them! Max has always seemed very interested in our message, and Sunday was no different. They were there for the majority of Sacrament meeting, and stayed for our Principles of the Gospel class, the class for investigators, and they seemed very interested! More than anything, Max. We have another cita scheduled with them for this Thursday and we hope to hear great things with them! I think that they are also a definite possibility for baptism! We'll hope and pray!

Well... I think that's pretty much all I have to say about this week. In my personal study the last few weeks I've been pretty focused on the Book of Mormon in Spanish and I'm almost done with the book of Mosiah. On Saturday I was reading Mosiah 27 and marveling at the story of the conversion of Alma the younger. I only have my scriptures in Spanish, so my translation won't be scripturally perfect, but you'll get the point. 24-26 "I have repented of my sins, and the Lord hath redeemed me; behold, I have been born of the Spirit.   And the Lord said unto me: Marvel thou not that all mankind... should be born again; yea, be born of God, be changed from their carnal and fallen state to a state of righteousness, being redeemed by God, becoming his sons and daughters.   and thus they become new creatures..." I love the way they look at "to be born again". There is a scripture reference to Moses 6:59 which mentions rebirth. As we are born physically, we are born with water, blood, and spirit. Likewise, as we are "born again", we must be born of water, the spirit, and blood. The waters of baptism, the reception of the Gift of the Holy Spirit, and cleansed through the atoning blood of Christ. As we follow this process, we truly are "born again". Baptism is not in and of itself the spiritual rebirth, but rather when we allow are ourselves to be converted, "becoming (God's) sons and daughters". When we decide to let this change take effect and become even "new creatures" we are then born again and apply the redeeming blood of Christ into our lives and can "inherit the kingdom of God". Just something to think about :)

Love,
Elder Andrew A. LaPray

Monday, June 4, 2012

June 4, 2012


I am running out of titles every week. There just aren't that many creative titles to come up with for missionary work. Although, I was thinking about a joke that my college Book of Mormon professor told us back at BYU. After the city of Ammon was converted to the gospel, they had a protest for modesty and changed their name to the Anti-Knee-Hi-Levis. Bad joke, I know, but it's "punny", right? Anyways...

This last week has gone by in a flash! It's ridiculous! Elder Hatch and I have just been kept really busy going from lesson to lesson. On Tuesday alone we had 6 lessons! However, our weekly total was only 21. Had we averaged 6 every day, except P-day and Wednesday, and Sunday, we would have had more than 24 lessons! But, I'm thankful to the Lord for the 21 lessons we did have because they were very successful lessons!

On Tuesday morning we had a lesson with Gilda and Marian and as usual we answered their various questions, which are always GREAT! They are really understanding the Book of Mormon as they read and showing strong desires of continuing to learn about the Church and the Gospel. After that we had several other lessons that came out of the woodwork for which we were extremely grateful as well. That night we had a lesson with our investigator Rubén and we watched "The Testaments: Of One Fold and One Shepherd" to try to get him more interested in reading the Book of Mormon, and it worked! I lament to tell you that even at 6 p.m. I now get tired watching a movie for an hour. I don't know HOW I'll go back to a movie watching life after the mission. But that's a good thing, right?

On Thursday I went to another area in my district to do divisions. The divisions was kind of a way to kill two birds with one stone. It let Elder Hatch have the opportunity to be 100% senior comp in our area and see how to handle the situations, which I think probably helped him a lot. The other was to see how I could help the work in Parroquia and what kind of suggestions I could give to the area. I'm not a huge fan of divisions, but they went over really well on Thursday. It gave me a chance to get to meet some of the people I hear about every week and thus be able to give more constructive advice. They also have two investigators that live in our area, and now Elder Hatch and I can visit them as well.

On Friday we also had two great lessons and a lot of stuff fall through, but that's okay! We went to visit a part member family, Familia Morataya, and we were able to meet a young man named Esau, who is dating the daughter of that family. He had a lot of good questions for us and we were able to plant a seed with the Book of Mormon as we gave him a copy. He doesn't live in our area, but that's alright with us. The important thing is that he gets to know the Restored Gospel of Jesus Christ.

Saturday also consisted of a great day! It kind of went up really fasted and had some fallen plans, but three good lessons. We had a lesson with a young man named Neri who had a baptismal date back in February, but it fell the week before I came here and then he disappeared off the map. However, last week we found him again and we taught him on Saturday and just started over from the beginning, the Message of the Restoration. One of our other lessons was with a less-active and we shared with him Mosiah 21:15 and Mosiah 24:10-16. I like Mosiah 21:15... but it's kind of a little bit of cincho... verbal spanking... saying that the Lord was slow to respond to their prayers due to their lack of obedience, with a contrast in Mosiah 24 as we learn that the Lord does visit us in our trials and afflictions, but when we remember Him, rely on Him, and are obedient to his commandments.

Our last lesson on Saturday night was with Gilda and Marian. After we helped answer their questions about the Book of Mormon they asked us more about baptism... about who does it, who shows up, what kind of clothes you have to take, and all that kind of stuff. So at the end, half joking around, half serious, I asked, "So does that mean that you want to get baptized?" The answer was yes. They haven't told us a date yet, but they do want to get baptized and I think in this month! I am SO excited for them! They are really ready for baptism and they will be even more ready in a couple of weeks! This will be the first baptism in the ward, and they will be two, since November of 2011, so about 8 months, which is a very long drought.

On Sunday we had 5 investigators in church, which was absolutely awesome! And then we had a few visits later that afternoon. About 2 months ago exactly I told about how Elder Hatch and I had contacted a family that had quite the religious background with the reformed LDS and the Sabbatical Christians and what not... well, we were finally able to teach them again on Sunday afternoon! It was a great lesson! They even got the wife, Xiumara, a Book of Mormon so that they could read part of it together, which is absolutely awesome! They are very interested and then got the story line of the Book of Mormon very quickly! I'm so excited for the work here!

Now... this is something I wanted to save for the end... On Wednesday night Elder Hatch and I were sitting at our respective desks planning for the next day and out of the corner of my eye I saw something crawl out from under the shelf and make it's way over towards us and I looked and what was it... a TARANTULA!! So I yelled pretty loud, and it stopped moving. Then after about 5 minutes of freaking out and talking to Elder Hatch we put it in a plastic jug/jar... and then we killed it. I did NOT like that sucker. But it was't too bad. I'll attach pictures :)

Love,

Elder Andrew A. LaPray