Wednesday, December 26, 2018

Feliz navidad, espero que ustedes tienen un feliz tiempo y recordan Jesucristo.

At the beginning of this week, I was kind of stressed at all the things I had to do/prepare.  I needed to memorize the 1st vision, Moroni 10:3-5, prepare a lesson for two different interested persons, as well as trying to keep my goal of memorizing 40 new words and 3 phrases a day, and a scripture every other day.  I was able to memorize 1st vision in 40 minutes for the first time and then I just practiced more until I had it down.  Everyone here and the constant spirit really helps to calm down.  Our last practice street contact went really well and smooth and our last lesson felt really spiritual and effective for obtaining the needs of "jenny".  Everyone here has the same goal to better teach in Spanish so practice with anyone is a possibility and really helpful.

Sacrament was fantastic and really quiet.  There was a violin/piano song in the middle which was beautiful and made me have a little run down of Jesus' life in my head.  I really enjoyed it.  Christmas was really great. I was able to call my family for 30 minutes which was nice to hear from them and see how they have been the last couple weeks.  We watched a devotional That elder and sister Bednar put on to all the MTC's around the world.  I like how he focused on not writing what speakers say but what you hear from the spirit during a talk.

We had a secret Santa with our district and someone gave me a really cool book with a ton of gospel paintings in it.  It was a good time.  I hope you remember the importance and reason of the season and How Christ is the center of it all. Have a good new year!

Mosiah 3:17     Jesus is the only name under the heavens in which we could be saved.  There was no backup.

Elder Bednar:   Don't focus on if it is your thoughts or a spiritual prompting all the time if it influences to follow Christ, Do it








Wednesday, December 19, 2018

Hey everyone, this first week in the CCM (MTC).  It has been pretty fun and really difficult at times.  My flight had probably about 50 missionaries on it so there wasn't any fear of going somewhere wrong.  The bus ride to the CCM was a bit scary though because of how people drive here.  People switch lanes real fast without signaling.  There are people standing in the middle of the road selling things, and you´ll see police in the back of a truck with a couple of rifles.  Pretty crazy.  The altitude here is about 7500 feet so doing any running sports winds me pretty quickly.  Initially, my companion Elder Greene and I thought we were going to be a trio with Elder Gleason who was in our room and his companion wasn`t going to arrive.  Then the next day at night someone else showed up to be his companion.  The amount of things that we have to learn is pretty crazy. In the first 10 days we need to have about 350 words, 20 phrases, the preach my gospel objective, baptismal invitation, first vision, and Moroni 10:3-5 memorized all in Spanish.  That seems crazy but even crazier is that all I have to memorize now is the first vision, and Moroni 10:3-5 by Friday.  Eso es el don de lenguas (that´s the gift of tongues).  The second day here was pretty hard and I was discouraged and irritated.  Although it has gotten better and it´s good to be here.  Although I´m already excited to get out of here and into the field.  The days go by like weeks and the weeks go by like days.  Every day is scheduled to the minute and is very busy.  It is fun most of the time, however.  The food here is good, la tienda (the store) has a bunch of things you may need for cheap, parrots just fly around, and everyone here has the same goal of learning Spanish.  Today we went to the temple and that was amazing.  Really spiritual experience.  We had some headphones to listen to things in English but the temple there is really huge.




 A couple districts went to the temple today and It was really nice.  I´m glad we could go.  I have gotten a lot better at Spanish and I can kind of talk to people and do contacting and that sort of thing, however, I need to get faster.  It´s crazy how fast the week went by.


 All the books and pamphlets that they give us



 Tyler's response to "what would you tell someone who is about to enter the MTC?"  . . . . Sage advice after 7 days.

"They give you most everything you need.  The store has a lot of stuff for cheap like zote (collar stain remover for less than a dollar the size of soap).  You don´t need temple clothes, just baptism ones.  I have an xs timbuk 2 bag and I think it is a perfect size.  However, I may sew on a water bottle holder on the outside for more space.  In the MTC you have a lot of books but they give you a backpack for carrying most of them. The more Spanish you know the better.  Studying is good.  listen to scriptures while reading to get the pronunciation.  you have gym time 3-4 times a week so you need regular socks as well as regular clothes to sleep and do that in.  They do have it here if you need.  I got a couple more pairs of socks because I only had 2. Skimming Preach My Gospel before is good to get a background on the info.  The church is true.  You can see miracles here if you put in some effort and understand that you really need the spirit to teach, learn, memorize.  The gift of tongues can work miracles but not without your effort.  Pray all the time for help.  constantly.  You can´t come here thinking you can get a testimony here.  You would quit before you had time to.  The first week is hard.  It gets easier but you have to know why you´re here and have a desire to help others.  Having some powder to put in your shoes at the end of the day is a great way to reduce any smell.  get some moleskin to put inside your shoes.  make sure it is large so it won't come off from your foot catching the edge of it.  The water is good here but they still have us drink from big 10 gallon bottled water dispensers for most things.  But hypothetically it is fine to drink the tap only in the MTC or temple.  A little notebook is great for goals, notes,  lesson info, etc.  journal size or pocket size is good.  Don't get a huge bag.  once you are in the field you´ll only have scriptures, PMG, water, a notebook that you would carry in your bag."

There you have it . . . everything from stinky feet to the gift of tongues.



Wednesday, December 12, 2018

Our first contact from Elder Henry, from the Mexico City, MTC.  (Dec 11, 5:36 pm, MST)

I´m alive

Hi everyone! I hope you guys are doing well.  I got here safe.  The flight wasn't too long and I sat in the aisle because the other two got there first.  There were about 40 of us on the plane.  It was quite the sight. It was about a 1-hour drive and the people here drive crazy.  The city looks really cool and there is a lot of graffiti and it occasionally smells like sulfur/eggs.  I just went through the first orientation and got a lot of books and things that I already have.  It's really pretty here.  My p-day is Wednesday so I'll be able to take some pictures tomorrow and show you guys.  We're about to go eat dinner (pizza) and meet our companions later.  It's a really cool place and I'm sure Spanish will be learned quite quickly here.  I love you guys and miss you. 

Tuesday, December 11, 2018

Conferencia (June 24, 2019)

We had a meeting a few hours north of here with a seventy. Elder de Hoyos. It was super good. He talked about talking to everyone, wo...