Sunday, April 1, 2018

Week 82-March 9, 2015

 Dear home,
This week went by really fast! We have transfers this weekend, so we
will see if I stay or not. I think I might be moving areas, though...
We will see.
 At the beginning of the week, we had a mission conference with Elder
 Brent H. Nielsen of the first quorum of the 70 and Brother Heaton, one
 of the directors from the Provo mtc. It was pretty cool. They were
 introducing the new iPad setup that we will be having in a few weeks.
 We are getting new iPads with updated everything. We won't have
 facebook for a month or two, but everything will be up to date. They
 (Nielsen and Heaton) talked a lot about the use of technology in our
 days and how the church wants to train is and help us use the
 technology we have now as a force for good. That being said, everyone
who has 6 months or less on their missions gets to keep the new iPads
 we're getting. So it looks like I'll have to get one the old fashioned
 way haha. But it was a really great meeting. It helped us understand
 our purpose with these new tools and how it is not just to use out
 here, but for the rest of our lives. I am excited to be such a small
 part of a huge cause! Oh! And we got to see the new "Because He Lives"
 Easter video and it is amazing. Make sure to watch/share it when it
 comes out!

 Then we had exchanges with Elder Low and Elder Bishop. I got to go
 with Elder Low in his area. We had a very interesting day. We were
 looking for a potential they had, but no answer. We decided to knock
 the neighbors door to see if we could find someone. It was a little
 open and really dark, but we knocked and a young guy about 22 years
 old came out. He was really nice and interested in what we had to
 share so he let us in. It smelled pretty rank, though. Which explained
 why he had the door open. Found out pretty soon that his profession
was a marijuana grower. Turns out you can make some good money off
 that hahah! But we taught him and he was very receptive and willing to
 learn. He kept talking about how he has been looking for a church in
 which he feels like he belongs. Where the spirit is, pretty much, he's
 gone through a lot material and spiritual mumbo-jumbo looking for it,
 but said he still hadn't. But we had a really great lesson where the
 spirit was strong and he recognized it as something new and very
 positive for him. It was cool. He kept offering us to smoke with him,
 so I guess that meant he liked us too hahaha. Goes to show, you can't
 judge who is ready to hear the gospel!

Then we walk out of that lesson and are trying to figure out where to
 go. We start walking down the street when all of a sudden we see this
 older Chinese gentleman with his old junky bike just fall over on the
 street. We run over and help him up and try to help him out. We walked
 a little bit towards where he said his house was, but he kept on
 falling over so we sat him down on some apartment steps next to us. He
 was pretty unresponsive, I thought I was about to witness a death!
 Then he kind of regained consciousness and started mumbling something.
 We took his phone and started calling people with his same last name
 (he told us his name) since he didn't want us to call the ambulance.
 As we're calling, the poor guy starts puking a little bit. After that
 he musters up enough strength and courage to get up and lean against
 the wall. He started telling us that he's good to start walking home,
 but no way! We call his family member who is on her way to make sure
 she is coming and all of a sudden, this guy just starts throwing up
 all over the place! I feel bad for the owner of the apartment haha.
 But to make a long story short, his sister finally arrived and he got
 him without dying and we walked his bike to his house.
 As for Mateo, he is doing great, we changed his date to the 22nd of
 March and is continuing to work towards it.
Love you all!

Elder Brent Nielsen of the first presidency. Came to do iPad training.
He is going to Fort Worth this week to introduce the iPads, so don't
be surprised when you see the Southlake elders with iPads!

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