Wednesday, January 31, 2018

Week 72

This week was an interesting one! We have been working for the last 6 weeks (and other missionaries for the last year) to help a women be baptized. After a year of coming to church we had helped her stop smoking and helped her move out of her boyfriends house! She was so excited (as were we) for her baptism this last Saturday! It was wonderful! And then Satan worked overtime.... In a court case with the boyfriend, our investigator was told that if she didn`t move back in with him, the judge would take away her rights to their daughter. So like any mother, our investigator moved back in with her boyfriend to keep her daughter. It truly was a heartbreaking experience and it pulled her back into smoking a little bit. She still has the goal of being baptized! It is just going to take a little more work.

We saw another miracle this week!  We are teaching another woman who is living with her boyfriend and has been coming to church for over 3 years, she just has to get moved out before she can be baptized. Her boyfriend is into drugs and is a little abusive. So over the last couple of weeks we have really focused on the topic and have really motivated her to think about the importance of baptism. She told us this week that she will be moving out!  We are super excited for her to take this big step with faith that the Lord will help her not only be baptized, but to continue being blessed after! 

The mission is full of ups and downs and this week was no different. I am really glad to be here and for all the Lord has done through me to help the Uruguayos in Rocha! 

Love yall!

Love,
Elder Cole

Monday, January 22, 2018

Week 71

This week was fine. I had the chance to go to a place called La Paloma and it was super cool! La Paloma is where all the tourists go on vacation and it was really beautiful! It was kind of hard to find people to teach since most of the people there were only in  town for the week and then were headed back to Argentina, but it was still a cool experience! 

We also saw a huge miracle this week with one of our investigators! She has been coming to church and trying to be baptized for about a year now, but hasn`t been able to stop smoking. This week she hasn`t smoked a single cigarette (I`m not sure anymore if that`s how it is in English)! We are super excited for her and grateful for the Lord`s love and power acting in her life right now! 

This week we also got to watch the announcement of the new President of the church, President Nelson! I am super excited to hear more talks from him. Since I have been on the mission I have really loved listening to his words! He truly is an inspired man and I really look forward to learning from him during his time as President of the church! 

I love y'all! I hope your week is a great one!

Love,
Elder Cole

Tuesday, January 16, 2018

Week 70

This week was pretty normal..... We really saw the Lord working in our area and helping the people take those steps they need to to be baptized! For a little over a year the missionaries have been visiting a lady named Sandra. She has been coming to church and has already read the Book of Mormon from cover to cover, but she hasn`t been able to be baptized because she smokes and is waiting on a legal paper that kicks her boyfriend out of the house. When I showed up she would let us talk to her, but she never really worked too hard at quitting smoking. So we started really helping her, calling her everyday, visiting her even a little late at night before we went home and we gave her a blessing that she would quit smoking. She finally started to quit smoking and the Lord responded to her efforts by blessing her. Then the problem was that she is living with a guy who she is not married to and does not want to marry him, but has to wait for some legal paper to come through so he leaves the house. About a week ago Sandra fought with her boyfriend and left the house. She says that she refuses to go back. Sandra is now really close to being baptized and she is super excited. I know that the Lord helped Sandra make the decision to leave that house. 

I know that the Lord is working in each of our lives! Maybe we don`t understand why things happen in our lives (like getting in a fight and moving out of the house), but the Lord always has a plan for us and in this case I know that the Lord has been preparing Sandra to be baptized! 

I also had the chance to watch the funeral of President Thomas S. Monson. It was great! He was truly a prophet of God! He will be missed, but his stories and teachings will always play a part in my life!

I love y'all! Hope all is well at home!

Love,
Elder Cole

Part of the family email:

Hey Ma! This week was good! Sorry I am emailing so early, we traveled today and I won`t be able to write later. We had a little bit of a tough week, but all in all it turned out well.  I feel like the days just fly by and there is never enough time to get everything done, but I guess that is good haha. 

Today we are in a place called Chuy, half of the city is in Brasil and the other half is here in Uruguay. Its cool! It rained a lot this week.... not much else happened.... we have an investigator that moved out of her boyfriend's house so now she can get baptized! She just has to quit smoking, but she is working on that! Please pray for Sandra! 

Monday, January 8, 2018

Week 69

This week was exhausting! We had a great week and I feel like we were just going 100 mph all week! I had the chance to work with almost half the Elders in Rocha this week and it was so great to get to know them, guys from all over the world, and learn from them! I am really excited to see what we can do here together these next few months to help the people in Rocha! 

This week I have no doubt that the Lord was going before us and preparing the way. It just seemed like everywhere I looked there was another little miracle, and there were times when I felt the Lord tell me directly, "talk to him" or "knock that door".  We didn`t always have success or find someone that wanted to hear the gospel, but we did leave every situation knowing that in someway we had helped that person and had done what the Lord needed us to.

This week we heard that President Thomas S. Monson passed away.  He always had the best stories and I loved hearing him speak! I know he was a prophet of God. There is one quote from him that I have always loved, 

"Dare to be a Mormon; Dare to stand alone. Dare to have a purpose firm; Dare to make it known."

If all we can do is be an example for other people in our lives, the Lord will help them see the light of the Gospel and feel his love through us. As a missionary I have the chance to share the Gospel with everyone and it is something everyone needs! Others can be blessed as we "dare to be a Mormon" and "dare to make it known".

I hope your weeks are amazing! It is a blessing to be here! It has been getting a little hot recently, but it just means more tourists here in Rocha for me to teach haha! Love y'all!

Love,
Elder Cole

Tuesday, January 2, 2018

Week 68

This week was a really fast one! We saw a ton of miracles here in Rocha this last week and I really can`t describe what its like to be here. The area that I am in right now is not like any other area that I have been in yet. The people are still the same and the culture hasn`t changed, but there is a Spirit in my work right now that seems new. I had the chance to work with a few of the other missionaries in our zone this week and it was a lot of fun to get to know these missionaries better! I have really made so many friends here and not just from Uruguay, but all parts of the world! 

Last night we had the chance to spend New Year`s Eve with a nice little old lady in our branch! She has never been married, had kids and lives completely alone. It was really great just to spend time with someone that really needed the company, even if it was just for a few hours. I must have been feeling really tired last night too because I proposed the idea that we sing some hymns to end the year. I absolutely HATE singing with people, but the other missionaries agreed and I felt the Spirit incredibly strong during that time. I am sure we sounded like a bunch of suffering cats, but the nice sister said that it made her night haha! I guess I have been thinking a lot this week about how the little things we do make a big difference, in our lives and the lives of others! 

I hope you all had a wonderful New Year and I look forward to seeing all that comes in 2018! 2017 really was an incredible year of my life! Hope all is well at home! Love y'all!

Love,
Elder Cole

1. . My companion and I
2. The sister also gave us each a jasmine (is that what the flower is called in English?)
3. Just being missionaries (Friendly people working for you)  :)