Hi Mom,
So fall is starting? I've come to only know two extremes - extreme heat and freezing cold ha ha, but that is cool. Timpanogas I bet was fun, sounds like the garden is doing good, that's exciting to hear. What you said is true too, I feel like we could baptize a ton of people but if they go inactive the week after their baptism I don't think that is a convert. Yesterday we were talking to the couple we baptized 2 weeks ago, and they now have the goal to recieve their patriarcal blessing, and to go to the temple. It's really great to see members after they're baptized move forward in the gospel. This week we received another talking to from the Mission Assistant. He told us that we need to baptize more men. If we only have a chapel full of sisters the church will never progress. He talked to us about strengthening the priesthood, it was really awesome. He also said the church isn't directed for tradition but for knowledge of the gospel and revelation. He said someone that is a bishop shouldn't say well the other bishop was like this and so I'll do that. He said that missionaries should KNOW the gospel. He said I hope you guys read the Miracle of Forgiveness and The Doctrines of Salvation - all three volumes before your mission! I learned a lot this week. We had a way awesome experiance teaching a family that we found this week. We brought the recently baptized family with us, and we were teaching and the sister shared her testimony in quechua and I didn't understand anything she said but I felt the spirit really strong. We invited them to be baptized and everything went well, but Sunday they didn't show up to church. For once we had the help of the members going to pick investigators up for church and me and my comp were speed walking from hill to hill to bring people, but nobody showed up this Sunday, it was saddening, but some weeks are that way. Sometimes it makes me feel like I'm a little inadequate as a missionary, but keep I trying to do my best. My new comp is Elder Ramirez from Peru, he is awesome. We are doing all we can do have results so I know if we keep working this way will be able to see the fruits. Things are good, Love ya mom, Aaron.
Monday, September 10, 2012
Monday, September 3, 2012
HI, Mom
Glad to hear things are going good. I hope things go well with Brett. Glad to hear Stormy is doing well. I've talked to him a few times. Tomorrow is transfers. I'm getting a new companion, which is cool, I'm excited. So the Assistant in the Mission Presidency has been placed over Urcos. This Wednesday just in time to start the transfer he is going to come and were going to make a new mission plan and I think he is going to teach us too. He came this Sunday. I think he's awesome. I'm hoping that we can really get some things going here in Urcos. It needs to be a Branch, it's been a family group for 15 years, so yeah, we've got a lot of work to do. He told us that our purpose as missionaries is to baptize and confirm and we shouldn't set that aside for anything, but because we are also in a family group we also need to establish the church. He talked about having a balance and that the lord wants leaders that learn to be balanced. He said that there are leaders that are amazing leaders but not very good dads, or amazing dads but not the best leaders in the church. He taught us the theory of "pressure" that a ball with little holes in it will shoot out the pressure at the same velocity in every hole, and that is how satan works. He attacks from all sides with the same force. He also said the law of every action will recieve the same or greater reaction, so that we as missionarys need to push back with the same force or more, it was awesome. So I'm excited for this Wednesday. Things are going good, Love ya Mom, until next week!
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