Thursday, September 19, 2019

Tender Mercies

(Hermana Ellsworth)

1 Nephi 8:8 And after I had traveled for the space of many hours in darkness, I began to pray unto the Lord that he would have mercy on me, according to the multitude of his tender mercies. 

I just wanted to share a quick testimony of the Tender Mercies of the Lord :) Heavenly Father is always out there waiting to give us everything we need and sometimes all we need is something funny to happen that helps us remember that he loves us.

We are teaching some really cool people and we had 3 people come to church this week, Julio (Tortuga), Jeffrey, and Ramon. We also met some incredible people yesterday with a lot of amazing stories with how they came in contact with us. I know that Heavenly Father is preparing children to learn about his gospel and it is really hard to find them sometimes but I know that they are out there.

I don't have a ton to write but I really love the members here in Toa Baja :) Shout out to the Toro family that celebrated 40 years of marriage this week :)


Also shout out to my companion who is amazing and made breakfast :P




Miyito :)

Lesson with 3 of the recent converts :) #vensigueme

Week 6

(Elder Petersen)

So yesterday Sunday I got the privilege to be a part of three blessings of the sick and afflicted. I personally did the blessing of two of them if was a wonderful feeling that brought peace to my heart and to the hearts of the people whom we had blessed. One of the blessings that I was a part of brought such a strong feeling of the spirit into the room and you could feel the blessings take hold of the lady and replace the demons that had control over her beforehand. Over Thursday and Friday I had my first exchange of which they decided to put two greenies together to take care of one area by themselves. I think we did pretty well even though we did not do it as well as a more experienced companionship to be curtain. Today we had a zone sports day at a church building watching the Joseph Smith restoration movie. I had a great time we also played baseball and overall had a great time. Love you all have a great week.

Tuesday, September 10, 2019

Week Five email

(Elder Petersen)

So I am almost two weeks in the field of my mission last Monday I sent an email that even I felt was inadequate at best so this week's email I am determined to write a much better email about my week so to start of with the things that I did on Monday that I forgot to tell you about. First of all I went to a parade down in Westville this parade was such a great experience even though it happened on a P-Day. So during the parade we had six Elders in the parade because that was how many Elders are in our district and only our district of missionaries came along with the senior we could be better as missionaries which numbered at around five couples of senior missionaries although the sister's within our district were not the do to one of them being sick. On Wednesday I got to go to a District Council meeting with my district which was a lot of fun. We talked about how we could be better as missionaries through our T.H.E. principles which stands for Tone, Hands, and Eye's. This is because a lot of missionaries have trouble sounding like a robot with their voices all monotone and flat, yet all the while the hands are constantly moving for no good reason, and to top it off the eyes are never consistent in looking their "investigators" in the eyes. I do that to investigators because we aren't actually supposed to call the people who we are teaching investigators. Well me and my companion Elder Coupe have been teaching this one non-member family that is on date for different days the son (an almost eight years old kid) we are having a lot of trouble trying to get him baptized on the 14th (I'll nickname him John) this is because his father was apparently baptized into the church when he was a boy but we cannot find his records which means that John might be able to get baptized through the mission or he might be a child of record which means that he has to be baptized through the ward. So because we are in Utah and there are so many member baptisms a month they do a stake baptism day so John would not be able to be baptized on the 14th. His Mom who I will nickname Rebecca has a soft baptism date set for the 28th of this month but it is a soft date not because she doesn't want to get baptized but in order for her to be baptized on the 28th she will have to fix some stuff in her life that she is having trouble with beforehand. I am having a lot of fun out here in my mission I am in a biking area that has a lot of hills and it has been somewhat of a challenge to getting up those hills sometimes but overall it has been a lot of fun. I love you all and I hope you all have a great week because I know I will.

Why did the chicken cross the road? To be hit by Sister Slade

(Sister Slade)

Now I know what you're thinking, but let me explain. Yes there was a chicken in the road. Yes I was driving. No I didn't actually hit the chicken. We actually found out later that locals call them the magic chickens because they are always in the road, but none of them ever seem to get hit.

So yesterday we were pretty certain that we would have no one at church. Most of the people that usually come were sick or out of town. But we ended up having 5 people at church! One man that came was actually a walk in. He said that for a few weeks he's been prompted to come to our church. So he told his dad about it and his dad said he would support him. So they both came to church. And then three members brought nonmember family members or friends. It was wild. We also got a new person to teach out of it! It's amazing when the Lord does all the work but we get all the credit.

On Saturday Sister Brown sprained her ankle, so that was unfortunate. She is the most unlucky person I've ever met. In the last two weeks she's had kidney stones and a sprained ankle and has gotten super car sick. Pray for sister Brown. ;)

God is good!

Sister Slade
A nice hay field
Sister Brown's ankle
Service at share n care
A ward service project at the sharing kitchen

Service at share n care again





Tuesday, September 3, 2019

What this lady want?

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Week Four Email

(Elder Petersen)

I am very excited to announce that I have finally left the MTC as of last week and I have been given a trainer companion by the name of Elder Coupe. He is great I have been learning so much with him as my trainer so much so that I have realized that it is going to be a very tough time learning all of it. But I am persevering and am having a great time in my mission I managed to memorize the Joseph Smith's first vision within my first three days in my mission. I got to go to church on a fast Sunday which was an interesting experience. It has been a very interesting first week full of first experiences that has made my first week amazing. It has been a tough week and I have a biking mission which means that I am out of the house by ten thirty because of studying and on my bike for roughly five to fifty miles a day. Hours are hard to keep track of do to appointments and talking to people all day other than that I am having fun sorry for the short letter but I am at the end of my P-day so I have to cut this email at short.

Emergency Preparedness

(Hermana Ellsworth)

This week the big talk of the Island was the Tourmenta that was going to pass over the island. A tropical storm that could have taken out the lights of Puerto Rico and the water. As a mission rule we have to always be prepared to be without power and water for at least 4 days. When we went to the store to buy our normal groceries on Monday the store had nearly run out of bottled water and there was a line of 50 people waiting to get water so they could be prepared. The day before the storm was supposed to hit the gas stations had lines that were 4 blocks long. There were limits on how much water or gasoline people could buy. The stores were low on canned food as people rushed to the store to buy what they needed. I learned something in all of this, I was really grateful that when we went to the store we were already prepared for 4 days of gasoline, water to drink, water to bathe, and we had all the food storage that we needed in our mission apartment. There was an amazing sense of security because I was already prepared.

Now relating this spiritually. In the parable of the 10 Virgins only those who were prepared for the Bridegroom with oil in their lamps were able to enter. If we are not spiritually ready, with temple recommend in hand, when the Lord comes or when a trial hits we are going to be spiritually running to the gas station or store to frantically get what we need but will not have sufficient time to obtain it. Now is the time to be prepared with a testimony. If you have questions, GREAT!!! QUESTIONS ARE HOW THE RESTORATION STARTED. But now you need to look for answers.

(Also please be temporally prepared with food storage and emergency kits. :)  )
AND the Tropical Storm didn't even come to the island so ... we were prepared and stuck in our house all of Wednesday and it drizzled a little bit :)  

We are teaching the Cousin of Miyito and he gave us Avacados :) Tortuga (Turtle) is a very humble man and he came to church this week and told us that he has never felt such peace in his life before. I am really excited to see how he progresses and changes in the Gospel :)


Talito and Miguel are doing really well. Talito brought his family, grandchildren to church this week!!!


Hermana Carrasco is such an amazing companion and we got to visit the beach this morning with our zone. She is a spiritual giant and I have never seen so many people burst into tears with the strength of her testimony. I love her so much :)