Monday, February 9, 2015
Week 57 - SNOW!
2.9.15
Hey everyone! This week in Vilafranca was great! I've
been a bit sick the past week but the work still goes on. To give a recap
of the week last Preparation Day we did something really fun! We went to
Barcelona and rented bikes and rode around the port and tourist area. I
had a lot of fun! Lately we have been going to the park during the week
and have been playing basketball with some teenagers there. We do pretty
well and we got a member to come with us. Now every time we come, they
send out a text to all the guys who normally come to play that says, "Los
Mormones vienen, tenemos partido." Which translated means "The
Mormons are coming, we've got a game." We are getting the word out
little by little here in Vilafranca. This week I also got to show one of
the Recent Converts here how to play keep-away in soccer...He and I are pretty
good friends now. So not this week but next week we are looking at a
baptism of a Bolivian lady named Rufina. She was going to get baptized
this week but can't come to church to get confirmed on Sunday so we are going
to help her get baptized on the following weekend. So that’s pretty much
been my week and I'll finish it off with some pictures.
Oh also referring to the subject line, it SNOWED in
Vilafranca!!!! I thought I wouldn't see it during my mission but there it
is!
Ward Mission Leader in Vilafranca
Tikal's sportin' a new suit! He was told to just buy one there, but he waited a year to do it.
(6 months on islands didn't give him many options)
I'm sure he's thrilled to finally have TWO suits to choose from.
Week 56 Two weeker
2.2.15
So I kinda forgot to write about last week so I'll sum it all up
in one email. So these last two weeks have been super good, filled with
companionship exchanges though. I have been out of my area for 3
days....not very fun but still entertaining. To start off though, we had
a pretty cool experience about a week ago. After church on Sunday, one of
the members came up to us and asked for a blessing to help her with a headache
she had. So we gave her a blessing and right after we finished she stood
up and said, "thank you Elders, I don't have a headache anymore.
Right when you put your hands on my head the pain went away." All I
can say is the power of the Priesthood is awesome!
This week I also learned the power of being friendly and
happy. When I was on a companionship exchange we went to an eating visit
with a member family and there was a less-active member there. I didn't
know he was less-active but I just started talking to him about soccer
(something not too hard for me....). We kept talking basically the entire
night. At the end of the visit, my companion for the night asked him if
he was going to come to church that Sunday and he replied, "I'll go if
Elder Jonson is there!" I felt pretty special. ;) So this week
I'd like to invite you all to be happier and/or more friendly to someone. It
will help them see the blessings that come from living the gospel of Jesus
Christ. I hope you all have a good week and love life!
Week 54 In for the kill
1.20.15
In for the kill.
Well this week was transfers, and I'm going to be staying here in
Vilafranca with Elder Cluff for his last transfer of the mission. To use
mission slang, I will be "killing" him.[Tikal will be his last
companion before he goes home.] In other news, we got to see a huge step
in the growth of the church here in Spain. Yesterday at church we
received the news that as a ward here in Vilafranca our request for permission
to begin progress on constructing a church building here has been
accepted! We are currently meeting in the bottom floor of an apartment
building, it's a good size, but sacrament meeting gets rather crammed when we
have more than 75 people in church....we have an average of 80. The work
here in Vilafranca is progressing and we'll see success in the next month or
so. For the picture of the week, it is Elder Cluff and I eating African
food. Serving in Spain is the best, it’s like I'm serving in every part
of the world at the same time! Also this week I had to speak in
church. The topic I was given was very directed at the members. It was the Work of Salvation. It was a
super solid topic and I hope it reached the members so they can help us with
the work. Now for all of you back home, be sure to help out the
missionaries in your wards by sharing the gospel with your friends, family or
coworkers. It’s something as simple as saying, “Oh hey I know this guy
who's on a mission in Spain...” Then they will obviously ask why he is
there and then you can start a conversation about the church. This week I
invite you all to take the opportunity to share the gospel with someone, and
you can do it without talking about Elder Jonson if you want. Anyway hope
you all have a great week and see many miracles!
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