Monday, January 25, 2016

25 January 2016 - Villa Hermosa (La Romana)

(Pictures)

We made tacos! and...didnt go to Casa de Campo because the member that was going to take us baled at the last minute. oh well.



So instead we went to the mall, and then to this giant basketball stadium court thing thats in Quisqeya.




(General e-mail)

Alright! So this week was pretty routine except for a few highlights. We had a great meeting with our new ward mission leader. Hes an older guy with lots of gospel fire. We planned alot about how we can get the members more involved in the work and also made a calendar for when we will eat at members houses. We have food/friendshipping oppurtunities Everyday this week! Also, this friday and every other friday after that, were planning a movie night! For the members to get in, the price is a friend! Yay finding! The best parts of the week though were when we had a tour of the church with our friend Hector and when we visited an Evangelical Church. Hector has a date for the 27th of Feb. but still hasnt come to church, so we decided to have the lesson there! He loved every second, especially when we opened up the Baptismal Faunt and explained the significance. When we entered the chapel, the spirit was just like a wall. Ive never felt like that in a Chapel before. It was awesome. The only bad part was that...Hector still didnt come to church on Sunday. Sigh. Oh well, next week, next week.

The Evangelical Church was a very interesting experience. We were talking with one of our investigators and he said that he would go to our church if we went to his. "Well," we said, "why not?!" And so we went. 7 oclock at night. We got there and everyone started staring at us like we were aliens. We just smiled, waved and shook lots of hands. The meeting itself almost burst my eardrums. All the churches here that arent Catholic blast there meetings and music through enough speakers to shake the concrete foundations. To start, they sang a song for about 20 minutes. The same song...then another song. THen another. They even had special artists and groups from other church buildings, which were all rather terrible. :P The really interesting part was that the speakers were the bishops from america! And they didnt speak any spanish! They had to have a translator there. It was odd. The part that struck me most was that in the hour and a half that we were there, only one scripture was shared, and it was from Psalms. The fervor and booyah of the meeting covered any real spirituality or learning experience. My companion and I both thanked God afterward for the Order and Spirit of the Church of Jesus Christ.

SO yeah, that was the week! The church is true, The prophet is called of God, and I love preaching this Gospel! Love you all!

Monday, January 18, 2016

18 January 2016 - Villa Hermosa (La Romana)

(Response to Dad's e-mail, in which he shared some thoughts about the groups of people in Lehi's vision of the Tree of Life.)

Alright dad.... so first off, cancel that protien order. THe gym doesnt open until 7. thpt. Also, we got our pday changed to thursday, so Ill be writing then.

As far as the scripture goes, I can see 2 basic groups. Those who are pressing towards the tree and those who are pressing toward the Building. In each however, there are several sub groups. Pressing towards the building are those who arrive, and those who drown trying, because in the end, the devil doesnt support his followers.

Toward the tree is more interesting. The first group pressed forward, but were engulfed by the mist and lost there way. They got a glimpse of the Tree but were unable to reach it or even touch the rod. This kind of reminds me of the Jews. The first and covenant people who gradually fell away and rejected the word of God (the rod). They wandered off and were lost like the tribes of Israel. The second group reached the rod, pressed forward and partook of the fruit. Afterward however, they fell to the temptations and mocking of the world and also wandered off and were lost. We have thousands of inactive members here who have suffered just this situation. Unwelcomed by members and attacked by there families, they leave the glory of the tree and everlasting life, to return to the dark and dreary world to which they are accostomed.

They final group reached the tree and partook of the fruit. We are not told what happens to this last group, but we assume that they continue in righteousness. There is an interesting difference in how they partook of the fruit. The second group merely partook and left. This last group "fell down and partook of the fruit of the tree." Why did they fall? Perhaps it was because it was them who suffered the most through the fog and can thus recognize the light of the tree more clearly. Perhaps they had family who were sucked away by they river or joined the building and thus cling to what they know and have all the more tightly. It is this group who in the end, release there pride and fall to there knees, crying for joy to partake of the Fruit of the tree. The mockings and scoffings of the world do not affect them because they know that what they have is infinitely richer and sweeter than any wine or liquor they can find in the great and spacious building. The know, deep in their hearts, the truth and the blessings that are promised and it is they who will inherit their exaltation. Love you Dad! Talk to you Thursday!

(Side note sent after the previous message.)

Well...they changed our Pday back...so thats fun. What happened is that today we wanted to go to Casa de Campo (look it up online, its awesome) but, because its a super exclusive area, they wouldnt let us in until thursday. Thus, we asked permission to switch our Pday to thursday. All good there until President called the Zls saying that my comp couldnt go. So, thursday, the Zone Leaders and I are going to Casa de Campo and Elder Herrera is going to be in a trio with other elders. Rather an odd set of circumstances. I will now proceed to write the big letter.

(General e-mail.)

Well. Well Well Well. This week was a week. An interesting week. Elder Breshears had to go to the Capitol for court, so he took my companion and I went off with the other Zone Leader, Elder Blount, from Georgia. Hes a great guy, if a bit strange. He ends every sentence like its a question? Its kind of confusing? Also, we had another Intercambio because the ZLs need to have one with every DL. So I had two days with Elder Blount. It was a bit crazy as we walked for miles, crossing between our two areas trying to catch appointments. They days passed with more contacts and lessons and normal missionary things. Good times, but the real stuff happened these past two days.

Sunday, TOMASA CAME TO CHURCH!!!!! Wooo!!!! Shes gonna be baptized the 31 of January baby! Woo! And she asked me to do it! Double woo! Very happy about that. Another Investigator named Kety also came with her 3 year old daughter, so that was super awesome. More about her later. Then, we had an intercambio with some elders of our ward. My comp and Abdiel went to visit Jazmin and Mello and I went to Margarita. All was well With the others who taught a great lesson about Tithing. Our lesson was...well rather non existent. We were just about to start when....crazy Italian lady Angela walked in. CONNNNNNNNcha le. From there it was just another long rant about how were wasting our time and how the DR is an unneducated, corrupt dongue heap. Sigh. We got a little bit of the Plan of Salvation in after she finished though, so that was good.

Saturday! The majority of our appointments fell through, but we had to very interesting ones. The first with Kety ( I said Id talk about her later). Kety has 4 kids who are all rather crazy. Kevin, the eldest, first born of the tribe is a total player. Hes got like 4 girls and enjoys a hearty puff of juka. Hes cool with us though. He reads and listens in the lessons. The next child, Diana, is thirteen. Heres the kicker. She and her boyfriend go out clubbing at least 3 times a week and drink themselves silly blah blah blah. 13. yeesh. The other two are still young and awesome so thats swell for now. Now the part most intersting. Weve been trying to teach Kety for a long time, but she never had much time or interest in what we had. Saturday though, she totally opened up. She talked about her family and how shes been far from God and wants to follow Jesus and change her life and that of her kids. She said theres just one thing that she has to take care of first. hmmmm. So, we asked what that was. Apparently, her mom is a devil worshipper. So I had a nice lesson in styles and sacrifices of the Diabolical church. Woo. So Kety wanted to go with her mom to help her end her pact with the Devil. We talked her out of that thank goodness. So yeah. That was interesting.

Also, We had a baller lesson with Nikouri and Wilkouri. THeyve never been vyer focused on the lessons and there are always tons of distractions. Weve had several great lessons with them, but none that really stuck. This time though, there were no distractions and the spirit was super strong. We did a review of the Book of Mormon and then watched the testaments. They loved it, quoting along with the Bible verses and enthralled in the story. By the crucifixion, Nikouri was balling and when Christ came down to the Nephites their jaws just about hit the ground. "If only I couldve been there for that" they said. It was amazing. That movie has never hit me harder. When Christ descended in the pillar of light and said "Soy Jesucristo" I just felt this peace fall over me and I knew and know that Its all true. Anyway, after that we testified to them of the importance of the BoM and they both agreed to be baptized on the 27th of Feb. What a great way to finish the day. I love The Lord and His work, I love you all and hope everyone has just an absolutely swell week!

Monday, January 11, 2016

11 January 2016 - Villa Hermosa (La Romana)

(Response to Dad's e-mail. Dad's cousin, Shawn Parkenson, who is the same age as Dad, passed away suddenly from a stroke a few days ago. Ian is getting back from a cruise, and Mom and Dad are about to leave on one. Dad asked about opportunities to see cultural sites.)

Well Dad, I just love you and how EVERYONE is going on cruises all of a sudden. -_0 Thats kind of a shock though about your cousin. If it makes you feel any better, whenever I show people your picture they always say, "What?? He is not 61! Hes like 40 max. Maybe 45 with the grey in his beard." Hahaha I have good looking parents. :P For cultural sight seeing...not too much. Theres not alot in our zone. Its mostly just fields. Next week were going to Casa Del Campo though, which is where all the rich Americans live. So that should be interesting. Love you Dad!

(General e-mail.)

Alright....So...Big letter. Does anyone still read this thing? Haha Bromeando, claro. So this week was swell. We now have 4 baptismal dates. One with Tomasa (Again) for the 30th, and with Hector (again) Glenni and her Boyfriend Carlos for the 27th of Feb. Our zone is having a White night that day, so hopefully well have tons of people there. Also, we had interviews with President on Friday, so that was pretty great. Sunday was a bumber though. We had tons of people who promised they would be in the Church and....no one came. Bueno. So that was a bit frustrating, especially because Tomasa was all excited to come and we even got her a special chair to sit in and everything.
Hmm...what else. We had a fight with one of our recent converts about the pre earth life and temple work which was frustrating because it just shows that the Missionaries from before didnt teach her much. Shes still great though and we got everything settled. The Jehovas witnesses are out in force, Teaching about and Jesus wasnt the Son of God, so thats always interesting. Umm... Sorry I dont have much else. The days are starting to blend into one. We contact alot and have found some great people ( I hope). The sun is VERY hot and the work is sweet. Love you all!

(And another e-mail, for some reason.)

Hey pops. Sooo Ive started going to the Gym. Do ya think you could send me like some protien powder or something like that to help me bulk a little? My comp is trying to convince me to buy Herbal Life, but that has soy protien and stuff in it, so I said no for now. Also, if you guys could send some card and board games my way, thatd be dope. Mille Bornes, stuff like that. Love you!

Wednesday, January 6, 2016

4 January 2016 - Villa Hermosa (La Romana)

(General e-mail)

Alright! So this week was pretty routine. We did lots of contacts, taught lots of lessons, had meetings etc. We had a DL meeting in the capitol which was pretty cool. We talked alot about working with members and also a meeting that President had with Elder Christensen of the 12. He asked him what souls are made of. Just so everyone knows, its pure light. So thats cool. I dont have tons of time this week, so ill make it short. My new comp is pretty cool, he just needs some watching. Life is good out here, if still a bit toasty. For new years we...sat in the house...and played parcheesy. Woot. Haha Love you all!

(Response to Dad's e-mail, in which Dad mentioned that he's teaching the Book of Mormon in Sunday School this year, and that Ian is on a cruise)

Thanks Dad!! This will be short, but BoM thoughts arent extraordinarily plentiful to be honest because I know you know way more than me. What I really love about it is how clearly it testifies of Christ and this gospel. It so perfectly compliments and completes the Bible and vice versa. Love it! Im still studying the new testament, but Ill start an in depth study in these coming months. Love ya dad! I didnt know Ian was going on a cruise! Have a great one! Big Hug!!

Happy New Years!!






It's a big Bible, and those pages are really hard to turn.


So today we went to Higuay. This is the Basilica.