Monday, November 21, 2011

Feliz Dia de Pavo; 21.Nov.2011

Dear Family,
      Is any one else astounded at the fact that it is already Thanksgiving again? Excuse the obviousness of this comment, but last Thanksgiving was a whole year ago! It's crazy how fast it's gone.
       As always, this week had its goods and its bads. The most depressing news is that out of the four people that were supposed to be baptized yesterday, none of them actually were. Something happened with each of the families. Omar and Guadalupe didn't get their marriage licence in time and Joshua and Vanessita's mom called us on Thursday and said that she didn't want them to be baptized this weekend, which is really weird because they have all three felt the Spirit very strongly as they have come to Church, read the Book of Mormon, prayed, and met with us. We're not quite sure why she keeps postponing baptism. But tomorrow we are going to go over with the Stake President to meet with them. I hope he can help them get baptized. The good news about the four baptisms that didn't happen is that the people are still willing to work toward baptism.
       The highlights of this week were two experiences that we had yesterday.
       The first was early in the morning. Since the start of November, our Mission Leaders have started what we call the "Round-Up". It involves us "rounding-up" our investigators and getting them to Church. Part of this program is going out Sunday morning and doing everything that we can to get people to Church, whether its calls, texts, stop-bys, etc. So one of the families that we are working a lot with is the Ordonez family. It is a huge complicated mess, but basically they are all members, the niece and nephew were baptized since I have been here, the two mothers and their brother and sister are inactives that haven't been to Church in years, but that have testimonies about the Church; they are just obviously not that strong. We have had a huge challenge getting them to Church so for the last three Sunday we have been going to their house on Sunday morning to make sure they are coming to Church. The last two weeks, no one answered. This week one of the sisters(the one that has the daughter that got baptized 4 months ago) opened the door and let us in. She was on her way to work(we're trying to get her to quit). But her daughter and brother and sister were all still asleep in the one room they all share. So Elder Weese and I woke them up. At first we knocked on their door, then we went in and started talking to them, then we started pulling off their covers. After about ten minutes, they all got up and started getting ready for Church. It was a fun experience. I think it's a great idea to go visit people on Sunday morning to get them to Church. But I would not suggest going into their rooms and waking them up unless you have a really good relationship with them. Luckily we do have that kind of relationship with the Ordonez family. The worst part about the story is that none of them ended up coming to Church. We were super bummed, but that's okay. We did our part; and we will keep doing our part until they come to Church every week. I love that family so much! They are so great!
       The Round-Up is fun. I actually plan on doing it when I get home. Coming to Church is so important that we need to do all that we can before Church to make that people are coming, during Church to make sure they enjoy the experience, and after Church to make sure that anyone that didn't come this Sunday comes next Sunday. I am with Amy on this 100%.
        Actually, yesterday Omar and Guadalupe didn't come to Church so we stopped by last night to tell them we missed them. I was so happy to hear that members from the Ward had called both of them to tell them they were missed. They felt so loved and said that next week they will be there for sure. That is a perfect example of the power of members. Please do all you can to help people get to Church and enjoy the experience, whether they are active members, less-active members, or investigators. Trust me. It is worth it.
        The other amazing experience we had was last night. About 4 months ago we met a lady named Ana Hernandez that wanted a blessing in her home, but we could never leave it with her because her husband was never home. We kept trying every few weeks or so and finally last night we stopped by and there was a man home so we were able to enter and leave the blessing with her and her teenage daughter. As Elder Weese gave the blessing, the idea came to my mind to share with her some pictures that I have of the Plan of Salvation. So after the blessing, we asked her how she felt and she said that she felt the Spirit, so I asked if I could show her something. She said yes and we went to her kitchen table and I laid out the Plan of Salvation in about 2 minutes, also mentioning the Gospel of Jesus Christ and how it has been restored through a modern prophet. When I finished she said that she felt that what we had shared with her was true. So we invited her to be baptized. When we extended the commitment she said that she couldn't because she was living in sin. She is not married to the man she is living with and she knows that until she marries him she won't be worthy of baptism. But she said she wants to change and that after she gets married she wants to be baptized. As she was talking about marrying the man she is living with, she mentioned that she doesn't even put very much importance on a civil marriage because she knows that those don't last. This was a perfect opportunity for us to pull out a card of the South Florida Temple and teach and testify of the sealing power that has been restored to the earth through Joseph Smith. She told us that she didn't know it was possible to be married for eternity but that she would love that. The Spirit was very strong while we were there. It was the experience of a life-time. It was neat to see how the Lord led us to share those things that she needed to hear. We left her a Restoration pamphlet and we will be teaching her and her boyfriend tomorrow. I am excited to see the Spirit continue to work in her. I hope the best for her progress in the restored Gospel. I hope we can get her married and baptized soon. By the way, I don't know if I have said this lately, but I love being a missionary! It is a great! I'm excited to apply at home what I have learned out here.
        Well time's up. Got to go. I love you all so much. I am so very grateful for each and every one of you. You are all special to me. I look forward to seeing you all in a few months.
        Remember to do CPR! ;-D
        With love and gratitude,
                                               Elder Kevin Reece
 
PS- Here are the pictures I wanted to send you last week. The first one is at my apartment last Friday night. The explanation for the bag is that a member gave us food in it a few weeks ago and they decided to use it to give me my presents. The second picture is last Sunday at the house of the family that we always eat lunch with. The missionary next to me is Elder Flores. He lives with us. He is from Honduras
 

 

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