Lizbeth is doing pretty
well at church, the members are all being super nice to her. Lizbeth and
Oscar are both sweethearts so it's not that hard to get a long with
them. Michelle is still her main friend. They haven't even given the
Gomezs callings yet! So no. Yes, having a Spanish ward is such a
blessing. It's almost more of a cultural thing than a language thing
though. Most of the ward has both moved to America and been introduced
to the gospel within the last 10 years. So it's definitely different.
Last week was Stake Conference. The whole stake is Spanish. And it is
HUGE. They had a separate chapel for those who were better watching it
in English, so all the missionaries, mixed couples, and people under 25
went to that room, haha.
Haha
sorry about "my little note". But I was really sacred too! And I don't
have anyone else to tell anything to! That guy was caught, so we're all
good. President was about to pull us out of our area! Wouldn't that have
been terrible! The mission office would call you if something happened
to me.
Michelle is taking an immigration test tommorrow. Me
and Morley have been quizzing them on this one test about their
relationship with eachother. They have to prove so many weird things.
Make sure to keep any and all pictures of me that prove I was where I
said I was at all times just in case I marry an illegal and he wants to
get a green card. Also, pray for her! It would be really sad if she got
deported.
We were talking to a member yesterday who was helping
us find people. Her name is Dania. She is a convert of 2 years and when
we asked her how the missionaries found her she said they were chasing
ducks unsuccessfully and asked her if she thought she could catch one.
After she caught one with some bread they asked if they could teach her.
I don't think this method is in Preach My Gospel, but I'm glad it
worked! Dania is awesome.
Letter to Matthew
Hola!
We still haven't gotten our Ipads yet. They keep pushing back the
date. I really want mine because I think it will be so much easier
to not have to carry so much stuff around. And it will be easier to keep
the area book. But I agree that shaing those videos with people sounds
super weird. I think I will stick to using the scriptures and
testifying. I'm also worried that having Ipads will distance us more
form the people we teach. I felt like they respected us a lot more when
we didn't have a car. Every sign of wealth that we have scares them into
thinking that we won't understand them.
Why is it so cold there?? And is it just Illinois?
That's so cool that they want to serve a mission. That is what
Elder and Sister Collette do in my mission. They are really good at it.
Apparently before they came here, all the apartments were super ghetto
and not entirely safe. Now they are all super high quality and they
standardized all the furniture and the appliances. (Matthew's parents
are going to serve as missionaries in their area starting in April).
OBBPCT is going well I guess. Right now the Cruz family has someone
else living with them. A workmate of Oscar's. He is super nice and
wears University of Illinois Sweatshirts even though he doesn't know
where that is. We have taught him with Lizbeth and Oscar a couple times
now, mostly answering random questions about the Book of Mormon and
differences in between Catholicism and Mormonism. But he doesn't seem
very interested. Apparently he has been telling people at work about us
and making fun of Oscar for letting us visit them, so Lizbeth is keeping
her baptism a secret from him.
Also, now that Lizbeth is baptized, the ward randomly decided to be
super helpful. We had been begging members to help us with her ever
since we got here but I don't think they took us very seriously. Now
they are all obsessed with her and her family. Better late than never I
guess.
Right now we are teaching a million recent converts, because we
have our own and we found one that everyone forgot about from about a
year ago. Also we have one that the English ward baptized and then
decided maybe she would understand Spanish better. They are all super
nice and people I would have been friends with in high school. Do you
remember Kasia? They are the kind of people that would be in the friend
group that me and her put together. Especially the Luna family.
Jeannette is the one who was baptized a year ago. She is 19 and married
to Julio who has always been a member, and they have a little baby girl.
When we go over there to talk to them about faith, they start talking
about the Law of Attraction where if you think good things will happen
they will, gracias a Dios. And then Julio breaks into some random rock
song and then proposes some sort of eating contest. It's great. Also
Julio is best friends with Abraham Torres (Michelle's brother) so we
might start including him in their lessons too.
I read that section in the Doctrine and Covenants. I want to study
it further, but I think fullness is referring to all the
knowledge/light/truth that God wants to give to us so that we can reach
our potential of being like him. Apparently getting all of it at once
would be breaking an eternal law.