Wednesday, December 27, 2017

Week 67 - Christmas Day

Feliz Navidad! This week was great! Rocha is really different from any of my other areas and its great to be here! I don`t have much time, but I wanted you all to know that I love ya and hope you have a Merry Christmas! It really is special to be a missionary during Christmas because I don`t have to think about any Christmas things except the reason we celebrate, Christ! 

“To catch the real meaning of the spirit of Christmas, we need only drop the last syllable and it becomes the Spirit of Christ.”  President Thomas S. Monson

I hope you have a wonderful Christmas and can truly feel the Christmas Spirit today! Love y'all!

Elder Cole

1. I got to try cow tongue for the first time for Christmas dinner! It wasn`t too bad haha!
2. We also BBQ`d a nice lamb and it turned out pretty well for being cooked by four missionaries!
3. Just waiting to watch the fireworks at midnight! 






Monday, December 18, 2017

Week 66

This week was a good one! We had the chance to do a lot of work and see a lot of miracles! It was incredible to see the Lord going before us and preparing the way! I have no doubt that every time we had success this week it was because the Lord had guided us! 

This week my companion and I had the chance to work with the Assistants to the mission President. It was awesome because one used to be in Treinta y Tres with me and we are good friends! I got to work with him all day in one of the most dangerous parts of our whole mission and we survived! We started the day doing some service for one of their investigators, painting their house. I got to talking to the teenage son, and he explained to me that the stains that I was painting over on the door were from his blood because last Sunday he got stabbed in that house! Haha! The family was super great and the son is doing fine, he just had to go to the hospital for a little while. 

Then we worked like normal until 8:30 pm. We still had a half an hour and had run out of plans, so we decided to offer a quick prayer in the street asking the Lord to guide us to find one more person to teach that night. Then we took off looking. We knocked a few houses and they all rejected us, but told us to go to a specific house, where a family had recently moved into. When we finally knocked that door, they weren´t interested. By this point we had lost a lot of our motivation, and because it was so late we started to walk home, but as we left that house I felt the impression to knocked the door next to it. A little old lady answered and said she didn´t have time right then, but has been waiting for us to come by. She said that years ago she was just about to be baptized and her life fell apart and she lost everything she had. Now she wants to start talking to us again, be baptized and "come back to Christ" (as she put it). It was amazing! The very last door that we knocked that night ended up being the person that we had prayed to find! I have no doubt that the Lord answered our prayers and helped us find someone who as been looking for the Gospel!

We also got changes this week and I will be headed to a place called Rocha! It is pretty much all the nice beaches in Uruguay! My new companion is Elder Anampa from Peru! I got to work with him a little bit a while back because he was in my zone, he is super cool and I am excited to work with him! 

Love y'all!

Elder Cole

Parts from the family email:

Hey Ma! I am writing today because we are having changes differently this week for Christmas! Hahah! Surprise! 

This week was good! We got changes last night and I am leaving Maldonado.... I am headed to a place called Rocha with an Elder from Peru, Elder Anampa. I have worked with him before, he´s awesome! I am super excited! 

Rocha is kind of notorious in the mission because it is a super hard zone.... they don´t baptize hardly at all and there are only elders in the zone not sisters, because they need the priesthood to run the church meetings. I am actually really nervous to be honest, but I am also really excited because this is my chance to see the Lord work through me and make a big change in the mission! I have kind of been wanting to go to Rocha, but I know it will definitely be tough! I am excited to see what happens! 





Tuesday, December 12, 2017

Week 65

This week was great! I finally became a legal Uruguayan citizen! It only took me 14 months, but it finally happened haha! While we were there we were really close to the most famous plaza in all of Uruguay, Plaza Independecia, so I swung over there and visited it! It was great! Usually we can`t go there because it is in the other mission in Uruguay, but since we were already there I took advantage of the opportunity! 

Last Sunday (not yesterday, but the one before) we had to go looking for some investigators right before church started and by the time we went and got the investigators and made it back to church we had missed the Sacrament. I have missed the Sacrament before the mission and I always felt like something was missing during those weeks, but this week I definitely felt a difference. It was incredible to feel the lack of the Spirit throughout the week. Most of the time I didn`t notice, but there were times that I felt less powerful spiritually... This week as I thought about Sacrament and the affect that it has on me I just happened to read in 3 Nephi chapter 20 during my personal studying and I read about when Jesus institutes the Sacrament among the Nephites, 

7 But he truly gave unto them bread to eat, and also wine to drink.
8 And he said unto them: He that eateth this bread eateth of my body to his soul; and he that drinketh of this wine drinketh of my blood to his soul; and his soul shall never hunger nor thirst, but shall be filled.
9 Now, when the multitude had all eaten and drunk, behold, they were filled with the Spirit; and they did cry out with one voice, and gave glory to Jesus, whom they both saw and heard.

When I read this I realized just how important it is to take the Sacrament every week and be "filled with the Spirit".  This week I truly gained a testimony of the importance and power of the Sacrament! It is an ordnance so important that Jesus taught it just before his death to his apostles in Jerusalem and just after his resurrection as He visited the Americas!

This week we also had the baptism of Victoria, Veronica and Cesar! They are 3 super awesome youth that have really made some changes in their lives to follow Jesus Christ! We just happened to knock their door about a month ago when another lesson that we had fell through and I have no doubt that the Lord led us there! Since then we have had the opportunity to teach them  and help them overcome their challenges as they have chosen to follow Christ! The mission truly is something special and I can`t imagine what I would be doing if I wasn`t here! It is a blessing to be an instrument in the Lord`s hands! 

Hope y'all have a great week! Love ya!

Love,
Elder Cole

1. Having some fun at the beach
2. The Baptism!
3&4. Plaza de Independencia






Monday, December 4, 2017

week 64

This week was good! It was a week full of miracles and hard days haha! I really got to see how much I have grown over this last 14 months!

That miracle family that we found last week is just a blessing! We had the chance to go by and really get to know them this last week and we found out that the father is a less-active member, but that the rest of the family has never been baptized. The dad still has good memories of the church and seems like he still believes in a lot of church standards. When we invited the mother and oldest daughter to be baptized they got really excited and the mother even asked if she could be baptized this Saturday! We had to slow her down a little and explain that she would need a little time to prepare. When we find people like this family it makes all the rest of the harder days worth it! 

After talking to this family we were feeling really good and I guess the Lord chose to humble us because for the next three days we just walked non-stop haha. They were reeeeaaaaallly long days, but I really reflected on the faith that I have come to have during my mission. When I started my mission I would have had a day like that and I would have felt down and blamed myself. A lot of times I have had thoughts like, "if only I had more faith then the Lord would help us find someone to teach" or "If I was a better missionary than we wouldn`t just be wasting time in the street". Now I feel a lot more confidence in the Lord! I know that if He wants me to walk in the street from 10am til 9pm then I will do it.... and I will do it willingly. I would prefer to be teaching and talking to people all the time, but I know now that as long as I am giving ALL that I can, then all I can do is trust in the Lord and He will do His will. 

This week had its ups and its downs and I am really glad to have had a week like this! I have learned a lot and have really learned to start loving the people as Jesus loves them. I still have a long way to go, but i love the people here in Uruguay and I wouldn`t rather be living anywhere else! I hope you all had a great week and that this week is even better! Love y'all!

Love,
Elder Cole