Monday, July 11, 2011
Go, Go Power Rangers!!
We were attacked by the Power Rangers this week!
There´s a district whose only responsibility is to go from zone to zone and spend a week with a companionship (each member of this special district) helping them out and measuring their progress. They´re all former zone leaders, and after some amount of time they will become zone leaders again. They showed up to the zone last monday, so that was interesting. I think it helped out a lot, but we´ll have to see. But I started calling them the Power Rangers when they were first created and the name has kinda stuck. They even have colors now. There was no Ranger with my companion and I, but we´ll work one day with the President, supposedly.
A less active also planned an ambush for us. She called us and asked us if we could go over to her house "right now", and supposedly it was something really important. Her phone credit was running out so I couldn`t ask any questions and had to make a split second decision. We headed over there and apparently the 18-24 year old friends of this lady´s daughter (who we have been teaching because she isn`t member) were going to come over to pick her up and go hang out. The mom decided it would be a fantastic idea to force them to listen to the missionaries before they could go anywhere...and the girls didn`t know until they showed up. Kinda awkward from her daughter´s point of view, I´m sure.
However, they reacted very well and seemed fairly interested. We´ll have another appointment with the whole group on Tuesday, and we´ll be sure to prepare well beforehand and see what happens. A number of other members have introduced us to their friends, and we´ll be visiting them this next week, including a lady named Corina from Chile. Saturday, a lady talked to us on the bus and asked us where our church was. We quickly gave her the address, exchanged phone numbers, and left her a pamphlet before she got off (there was standing room only). She said she was looking for a church. She came with us Sunday and seemed to enjoy it and learn a lot. The name is Berenice and she´s a very nice lady in a sincere search for a way to follow God.
We´ve been able to feel the spirit very strongly in a number of the lessons, and I must give credit to my companion´s faith. Yesterday we were teaching a man who was very stubborn in not wanting to leave behind his traditions nor his iniquity, and who was sure he wouldn`t know where the truth was until he died. I don´t remember what exactly we said, but at some point he completely changed his attitude. Later he expressed that he had felt something special that caused him to pay more attention and open up more. We recognize that none of that would have happened without the spirit. Our actual words can do absolutely NOTHING by themselves. We rely on a greater force to do our work.
So I´m getting ready to mail some stuff home, and I dunno when it will get there honestly, but we´ll see how it goes. Aside from some souvenirs for the family I need to lighten the load of things I´d like to keep but that I don`t need to use here in the mission. Also, on an interesting note, our ward mission leader (who just got back from the states) was an MTC teacher. His name is Rob Davis. Cool guy, actually, and works hard. He highly recommends teaching at the MTC since I´ll be back in BYU. Speaking of which, how is that going for J Tyler?
Finishing D&C this week and starting up the New Testament, while reading the BoM as always.
Love you!
Elder Lund
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