Wednesday, August 24, 2011

What a crazy week I had!


 What a crazy week i had!

First of all, on friday I had my first Zone Conference with 3 other zones, it was really really good, and the fun part of it was that President Da Silva for some reason chose me to teach a 10 minuite part of it in front of all the missionaries. It went well though. President and Hermana Da Silva are such good presidents, and I have so much respect for them. Oh, then on sunday I was given the chance to give a suprise 20 minuite talk in front of about 200 members at the District Conference (like a stake conference for branches), and it went really well too, even though I was scared out of my pants! But it felt good to be able to be helped by the sprit to talk for 20 min straight in spanish. It was a really cool experience.

But the week in general was really interesting. At the beginning of the week it was really really hard. Almost all of our good investigators that had baptismal dates we had to put off because of problems with the commandments - the biggest problem in Uruguay is called´´pareja´´which is that no one gets married because... well just because. It was really hard for me and my companion, and especially a really big test of our faith. It was like this almost all week, and we were not finding any new people to teach, but we just decided that instead of giving up we would just keep on pushing and pushing and pushing. But still nothing was happening.. till yesterday, after church we went out to work and all of the blessings came. We are literally seeing miricles. In those 4 hours after church we found 3 new beautiful ´golden´ families, and 4 other people to baptize. It was a miricle. yesterday I learned what the lord really means in 3 NE 22 7-11 (i think thats where..) and why he ´hides his face´ for a moment. it is in these moments that we must really build our faith, and we really do come out way stronger, and develop our faith. the lord pours out blessings. this is my testimony this week.

time up! till next week! I love the mission.

Thanks for your prayres!

Elder Wilson


the sun really knows how to rise here!! it is always sooo beautiful. for some reason way better than in the USA


Monday, August 15, 2011

love prayers and small branches, not stray dogs or blisters


Everyone
 
Ok, so I finally get a little more time to write! First I want to talk about the most important part - the baptisms and the investigators. Last week I had my first baptism! It was Hermana Beatrice, who we found on the first day clapping doors. the spirit was soooo strong in the first contact we had with her, because at first she was not interested at all, but we testified and her  heart softened... and well two weeks later she got baptized. It is so amazing to see the power of the atonement in her life, she had lots of problems, but i guess i can just summerize it like this. the first couple lessons I never saw her smile once. in fact she usually was frowning. But now, every time i see her she has the biggest smile on her face ever. That is the power of the atonement, and that is why i am serving a mission (plus another good thing about her baptism is that appairantly she really likes cooking... yess). We have tones of investigators right now, 14 progressing investigators, but each of them have really really really complicated lives, so each day we have to work soo hard to keep on modiviting them to make the tough changes in their lives and feel the power of the atonement. But it is so amazing to see the changes that they have already experienced!
 
We are working hard to always be searching for new investigators, and especially we are working hard to improve thae way that the branch works with the missionaries, because the members are by far one of the the strongest tools that missionaries have to baptize. The rama avereges about 20 people per sunday, but the members are so awesome and have such strong testimonies.
 
The apartment has a nice view (see pictures attached) and i live there with my district leader Comp, and the two Zone leaders. it is nice to be able to live with such great example missionaries, and thy are all training me to be a district leader and zone leader and just a good missionary.
 
Pres. Da Silva is amazing!
 
Ive lost like 10 pounds since ive been here. but the food is amazing. really reallly realllly good. 
 
I love prayres. and scriptures. and prophets. and small branches. not strey dogs. or blisters.

But the mission is the best thing that has ever happened to me! Thanks for all the support! and the letters, keep it up and keep me in your prayres!
 
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half of my area, just open ´campo´ where i spend lots of time walking. but it is way pretty  - just watch out for the strey livestalk


the other half of my area, just a sleepy little city where everyone knows eachother


the baptism of Hermana Biatrice, more details in letter

Sunday, August 14, 2011

First Baptism and other things summed up in 3 minutes or less

My week went so great! I got my first baptism, and have lots of good investigators. I am really excited and having a really good time and working hard. Sorry, but ive only got a few minuits to type today. Thank you all for your prayrs! I will try to get more time to explain everythiong that is happening next week. I love the Mission!





Monday, August 1, 2011

in Uruguay at last!

¡Hola!
 
Here in Uruguay at last! It is so beautiful, clean, relaxed, and humble. I love it! Sorry, I dont have much time to write this week, but I will put down what I can. My trainer is Elder Aleman from Huston TX, he is completely fluent in español, and has only been out in the mission for 4 monthes, so we are learning together. He is awesome. Uruguay is beautiful. I am in a little city called Rocha about 3 hours outside of Montevideo. It is just a small little city that has the perfect balance of city and country. I feel like im in Italy but 50 years ago. My appartment is... very humble. but i like it because the view is way pretty. Ill try to sent a pic from the view sometime. The branch is small. The language is somewhere beetween portuguesa y español, pero i can pretty much pick everything up and say alot. We have a few good investigators. Beatrice is the best and is getting baptized this saturday. It is so cool to see the atonement change her life in only the few days that I have been here. I love my mission. and so do my feet. Our area is massive (about an hour and a half to walk a cross the whole thing) and Ive3 already lost a few pounds. food is good... when we get it. It is freezing all the time, and everything is semi moist. Somehow every building is way colder than outside, and i cant remember a moment that I havent been abel to see my breth. especially in my apartment where the water freezes. But better cold than hot! I will enjoy the cold while it lasts. Love it!
 
Sorry I cant write more, but details will come.
 
I love the mission and the church is true.
 
Later,
Elder Wilson