Tuesday, July 24, 2012
Bad Eggs
Hey guys.
Another good week. Sounds like you guys had a blast without me at the reunion. Oh well. I got to go to a waterfall. Not quite the same as Silverwood, but that's ok. I'm glad you guys got to get together and that you had some time to play with everybody. Just wanted to clarify and let you guys know that the baptisms we were going to have are actually planned for this Saturday, the 28th. We actually didn't have any planned this weekend, even though it was a great week.
The start of the week was a little shaky. I got sick on Tuesday from some eggs and tortillas that some of our investigators gave us on Monday night. We actually didn't even leave the house all day Tuesday because I was feeling so sick. It was actually the first time I have thrown up on the mission. I just count my blessings that I haven't had a problem with that up until now. Usually Elders get sick a lot in this mission. But, the good thing was that I got over it fast and was ready to go on Wednesday.
Wednesday I got to go on a division with an elder from my MTC group from Texas. He's kinda an interesting Elder. He's 27 years old but he acts in really immature ways to get attention from everybody else. I love him but he has been struggling a bit. We felt that we should do a division with him and his companion this week so we did on Wednesday. I got to go over to his area with him and we had one of the best divisions of my entire mission. We walked so much in the first couple of hours and had no success whatsoever. After having nothing though, we had some amazing success in the evening. We were able to find 2 new families with total of 7 new investigators. The great thing about the one family was that they were just chopping firewood and we offered help. They just laughed and said, gringos can't work. All the do is work with their eyes, managing people. Haha. Little did they know that this Elder is exactly like Bear Grylls. We got Elder xxxx in and their jaws dropped when they saw him split the first log. They didn't know that was even possible. After helping them for a while, we were able to share a lesson and leave them a Book of Mormon. It just goes to show the power of service in missionary work. After the division, Elder Xxxxx really opened up to me and we set some great goals together on how to improve.
Thursday was interesting/a huge waste of time. We had a senior couple of missionaries come and inspect all of the houses in the zone and they didn't know where any of the houses were. So it was our job to take them around all of Coban and the little pueblos to show them the houses for a day and a half. They were really great people, also from Arkansas James, but 70 year old missionaries in the middle of the jungle are high maintanance. Oh well, it was fun to get to see everybody in the zone and take some people on a tour of Coban.
Our investigators are doing kinda well. I have learned in the mission that with more success that comes in the work comes more temptations from Satan for our investigators. Satan has been hitting our investigators sooooo hard and it is really hard to get people to be baptised. We have planned for this Saturday 7 baptisms, but things are shaky. I know that if we have enough faith, the Lord will provide. Just please pray hard for familia Gomez, Nemecio, and Edwin. They really need the help. We've been doing splits everyday with the priests and elders of the ward to be able to visit everybody and we are going to keep it up this week in hopes that everything leaves well. Ojala.
Today we got to go to a huge waterfall. It was really nice. The zone really appreciated some time together to destress and enjoy themselves. This next week is transfers so everybody gets kinda trunky. Kinda lame really. But that's how it is with a bunch of 20 year old boys. Speaking of which, it is possible that I get a transfer this next week. I'll let you know next monday how it goes. Pray for baptisms!
Lov,
Elder Lloyd
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
Fast Week!
Hey ¿Q' paso?
Hey things are going well here in good ol' Guate. It was a fast week, but lots has happened. Woah, just looked down and realized I don't have my nametag on! That's not good. That's definitely the first time that's happened. Whoops. Straight to the house after I guess. Anyways, here we go.
Things have been a little bit rough this week. Most of our appointments have fallen the entire week! Sometimes that happens though. It just seemed like every good plan that we had fell through in the time we needed it most. Oh well. We did have something extremely sad happen this week as well. We went over to the Soto Xol family on Wednesday night and when we got there it was only William. We entered the house and it was totally empty except for a little bed and a table. Apparently Maritza had come home late from work in a bad mood and taken all of the things and the kids with her and moved out. Also, he informed us that they really weren't married like they told us and had been divorced for a year but still living together. We were still trying to help out William though because he seems repentant and has really started reading the Book of Mormon and praying so we were pretty excited. But, yesterday when we thought he was going to come to church, aparently he had gotten back together with Maritza and the kids and was trying to work things out to get them back. He had a baptismal goal for this coming Saturday, but since he didn't go to church, his goal fell and would have to be the next week. But we are seeing what we do now because we can't have him with law of chastity problems so close to his baptism. It was really confusing. Things seemed like they were going so great and it all exploded all of a sudden. We're going to pass by tonight and see what we can do to help them.
We didn't have any baptisms this week but the zone did end up having 10 baptisms in total and 5 8 year old baptisms in the stake. That made things interesting. As zone leaders we are in charge of all the baptismal clothing for the zone and stake, but we aren't used to having that many baptisms so it was difficult to get so many people ready with white clothes. That actually took quite a bit of time out of our week just because we had to look so much for baptismal clothes and go to so many different areas in the zone. But we finally figured everything out and they were all dressed in white that day. It was a little funny in the baptism of Carcha. We were there because we had to do all 6 baptismal interviews for them. They were baptising a 16 year old boy and only had woman's pants for him. He started throwing a fit about it so Elder Vestal, the one baptising him, traded pants with him and we have pictures of him in woman's pants with all 6 of his baptisms. Haha. It turned out really well for the whole zone and all the missionaries are really excited to be baptizing so much. We are excited because in the zone we will be baptizing 1 this week and 13 the next week. Needless to say, things are BOOMING in Coban. On the 28th, we are hoping to have 9 baptisms in our area alone. That would be the best way to end the transfer here ever. The transfer ends the 1st of August.
We had an interesting experience this week. You might remember the investigator we had a while ago named Densil. Well, he started coming to church again. He used to be really weird and kinda creepy, but he seems to have changed a lot. He threw us a little surprise yesterday. When we were passing by his house to see if he was going to church, he told us, by the way, did anybody tell you I want to get baptised? Ya, I'm getting baptised this weekend on the 21st. So, a little surprising, but if he is ready and passes the interview, we are going to have a baptism with Densil this week. Wasn't expecting that!
We were able to find a new family this week that are relatives of a missionary in Chile from this ward. They have had lots of questions about their nephew on the mission and we started teaching them. They are Kekchi and it is a little hard to teach them, but they seem to understand ok and are excited. It is a perfect time to find them because this week some return missionaries and members of the mormon tabernacle chior are coming down to do a performance in Coban and present a new Kekchi hymn book. We are going to try to get them to go. They go to church but it seems like they just go there because everybody speaks Kekchi. Hopefully they can see that we are a multi-idioma church as well. =) They are the familia Cucuul. We're super excited for them because they are a huge family. The only bad thing is that they always give us this horrible corn drink every time we go there and it is ALWAYS boiling hot! Nasty! Sometimes it's super chunky. Haha. But, it's worth it.
We had an awesome activity this Saturday. It was fairly simple. We just watched the Testaments on the projector in the church and gave them sandwiches, popcorn, and juice, but about 15 people that arent members were able to show up and I think we'll be able to start teaching a few of them. We're going to try to do a video like that every 2 weeks in the church to see if it helps us get new investigators.
Well, I gotta go. Love you all and hope you enjoy the family reunion without me. Have a great week!
Elder Lloyd
Monday, July 9, 2012
Working-Working!
Hey familia,
Hey I just realized that my time is pretty much up and I still havent written president watts. I'm gonna have to make this short.
We had a ton of success this week. We now have 9 baptismal dates with Claudia, Ana, Katarine, Evilyn, and Ricardo Gomez, Nemecio and Edwin Lopez, and William and Manuel Soto Xol. Everybody is doing amazing and progressing a lot. The Soto Xol family was talking about divorce but we fixed it all and they went to church together and are doing really well. Gomez family is doing a lot better and are now all reading the book of mormon. The Lopez family is amazing and now all we need to do is get Edwin to like the water. We're going to take him swimming this week with the ward secretary and his family.
The zone is doing really well also. We had a zone conference this week with President watts. We did some amazing workshops that helped everybody be more excited about the work. We ended the week with 35 baptismal commitments for the zone. That has not happened in a very long time. We also had 45 investigators in church as a zone. (11 of those were ours. Represent!) Attendance of sacrament meeting throughout the stake has gone up about 150 to 200 and things are just looking awesome. We are hoping for 11 baptisms this week as a zone. We hope all goes well.
We found another family on my division with the Assistent Elder Saavedra. They are familia Pop Cu and live on top of a huge mountain. We found them just talking to people in the street/muddy path thing. We're hoping the turn into another really promising family.
Well, I feel lame for the really short letter. Have a great week. The bathroom looks awesome. I'll try not to get trunky with all the reunions, bbqs and swimming. =) Love you guys.
Elder Lloyd
Monday, July 2, 2012
Happy 4th of July!
Hey guys,
Another good week. We started out the week really well. On tuesday we were able to put 4 baptismal dates with the Gomez family, with Claudia, her two daughters Katharine and Evilyn, and her son Ricardo. It was awesome. When we were inviting them to be baptized it was really cool because we were able to see the spirit work on each one of them. Each of them as we were asking wanted to say no and deny what we were teaching was true, but they each thought about it and the spirit told them to say yes. We felt that this family was going to take a little more time to prepare so we put the date for the 28th of July, not too far away but enough. That would be the last weekend before transfers so we are super excited for them, plus I'll get to see the baptism. =) They're great but they may have problems with the law of chastity so we are going to have to work with them.
We finally got the Soto Xol family to church yesterday and it was so exciting to have them there. They also really enjoyed the classes and the testimony meeting. We Have received some great help from the ward and especially from some returned missionaries that are visiting with us. That is the key to success in the mission, having a good ward that supports the missionaries. The family didn't come to church this past week so we had to move their baptism a week back but they will be ready for the 21st of july. We're excited. William, the husband has had some major problems with drugs and gangs but it seems like he has turned a new page in life and the gospel will really help his family. Maritza was already baptized 6 years ago but their son Victor has 8 years and will be able to be baptized as well. They're an awesome family. It's like the next familia Lopez.
Speaking of familia Lopez, they are awesome! I have never seen somebody so changed by the gospel. They are 100 percent committed to the gospel now and absolutely love it. We went over last night and reviewed the story of the Liahona in 1Nephi chapter 16 and asked them questions about it. They were able to interpret everything that the chapter was trying to teach them and applied it all to their life without our help. I need to get a picture of them in their house and send it to you guys. I'll try to do that this next week.
My companion was really sick this week and we missed a lot of time in our area. Poor guy. The good news is that we were really blessed by the Lord and received a lot of success even though we had little time in the area. We had 10 investigators in church and a total attendance of 180 people in sacrament meeting so that's pretty exciting. The church is growing here throughout the whole zone and it's an amazing thing. We're hoping it keeps going up. We have 31 baptismal dates in the zone and everyone is pretty excited for July.
I'm running out of time but I wanted to tell mom a little fact that I've wanted to tell her for a while but always have forgotten. Apparently all of the world's Cardamom (Kardamomo in Spanish, the Norwegian spice stuff) is grown here in Coban. It is a huge industry and is almost like a drug it's so expensive here. The sack of stuff is worth more than 3000 dollars. Pretty crazy huh? Maybe I'll get into Kardamomo after the mission. =)
Anyways, gotta catch a bus to the capital. I love you guys. Sorry for the short letter. Sorry I couldn't get your letter mom.
Love,
Elder Lloyd
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
Change Week
Hey guys,
How are things going back home? Hopefully well.
Hey just wanted to say that it is always nice to receive letters from anybody
that reads my blog or anybody else. Also, everybody can email me if they
want at alloyd@myldsmail.net I
just not supposed to email anybody back so include the mail return address in
the email. They help a lot and I have only gotten 2 letters in the past 6
or 7 months. I usually get back to everybody that sends me a letter, I
just hope they don't get lost. This is my mailing address.
Elder Lloyd
Misión Guatemala Ciudad Norte
Apartado # 951-A
Guatemala,
Guatemala
C.A.
We found an amazing family this week. They are the
Soto Xol (read Shole) family. We were walking in the street superfast
trying to get to another appointment and passed them when in the exact same
moment both me and my companion felt super strongly that we should stop and
talk to them. So we did and put another appointment with them for another
day. We went to their house that day and there they were waiting for
us. It turns out that the wife was baptized in Carcha about 6 years ago
but didn't really have a testimony when she did it, be she did know that what
we share is very important. It's her, Maritza, her husband William, and
her 4 kids that are 8, 6, 4, and 2 years old. Well, they're pretty much
amazing. We talked to them and put another appointment for the next day
and were able to put a baptismal goal for the 14th of July with William
and his son that 2nd appointment. It was awesome! Sadly they
didn't go to church this Sunday because they had to take care of a
family member that all of a sudden had a baby, but we are going to
keep visiting them this week and try to get them to church this coming
week. They are awesome. It's amazing to feel the Spirit
working with you to be the means in helping find people to share the
gospel with. Imagine if we wouldn't have contacted them in
the street. That's twice in Coban that the same thing
has happened. That's exactly how we found the Lopez family.
Speaking of the Lopez family, they are super
awesome. We are going to go with them tonight and help them with their
family home evening because they are inviting their neighbors to it and
want us to be there. They are going to be doing everything to
prepare it. Awesome.
This week is transfer week. meh.... Luckily I
didn't get a change and Elder Proctor and I are together for another
6 weeks but transfers means no sleep for a week. My body is really
starting to get tired. You wouldn't think that your stamina would change
on the mission, but your body can't take all the things we do for 2
years. It really is a miracle. Oh well. I learned long ago
that there is great joy to be found in giving absolutely everything to the Lord
and suffering for him. =) I think some of the greatest moments in
my mission have been the most stressful, tired, uncomfortable moments of my
life. Weird huh?
Well love you guys. I hope you know just how important
the gospel of Jesus Christ is. Anybody that is not a member of the Church
of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints that reads my letters, be it a friend,
family member, or just somebody I know, know that this is what is missing in
life. God has a plan for his children through the promises we can make in
his true church. Families can live together even after death, through
these truths. There are missionaries everywhere sharing the same things I
have dedicated my whole life for 2 years to. Please talk to them.
Love you guys,
Elder Lloyd
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Chicken Enchiladas!
Hey guys,
Well, this week was one of the best. It went by really
fast and was full of a lot of things, but it brought some of the greatest joys
of my mission. Man, they've got Toy Story 3 playing here in the internet
place. That's tempting. Well, here we go.
The week started out with a rushed trip to the capital to
Zone Leader concilio. When I was writing my short little letter to you
guys last Monday and sent it, we had 10 minutes until our bus left. We
sprinted to the bus station and got there right as the bus was pulling
out. That would have been bad to miss. It was a fun ride because we
had all of the Zone leaders together from outside of the capital in the same
bus going down at the same time. I love those Elders. They really
are some great guys. Then, concilio was really good as always. I
gave a talk with my companion for 15 minutes. That was the second time
I've had to talk as a zone leader in those meetings. It turned out really
well. We spoke on how to put and hold baptismal dates with investigators
and then help the zone to do the same. Anyways, that was all good, but
the important part of the day was that I got to eat mom's chicken
enchiladas. Oh my goo'ness, oh.... my goo'ness. It was so
good. The only thing that Hna Watts couldn't find were the little canned
green chilies, but it was great. We also had a really good lemon cream
dessert. Those are good days. I had thirds on everything. Oh,
by the way, the picture I sent of the Elder in the Brown suit is Elder Nelson,
our Assistant to the President. He was in Coban before I came here.
He has a special place in his heart for Coban because he knows how great it
is.
Anyways, that was a good day but we got on the bus at 5pm
and headed for Coban. Around 9pm and about an hour and a half away from
Coban, the transmission of the bus se fregó and we were stuck in the middle of
the wilderness. We had 8 Elders on the bus and had to get out in our
suits and with our suitcases and everything and hitchhike. Luckily we had
some really nice guy give us a ride to Salama, a completely different zone in
our mission, and we stayed the night with the zone leaders there. That
was fun. I wasn't expecting to get to know that part of Guatemala.
Plus it's also always fun to get a nighttime hitchhike through the
jungle. It was beautiful.
As for the work, we didn't get too much headway with our
baptisms and interviews and concilio. We are still working with familia
Gomez to try to put a baptismal date with them. If you guys can include
them in your prayers, that would help a lot. They were almost ready
to say yes, but in the moment, Satan one. But, one thing I've learned is
that nobody ever gets away from the truth. They'll have a date this
week.
I had another great (not so great) Zone Leader
responsibility to attend to this week. We have 5 Hermanas in our zone and
they are really awesome, but we had to change some of the companionships in our
zone. I had to interview all of them and try to resolve some issues. I guess girls are different from boys.
The joys of the mission!
The baptism was wonderful. Because of work and other
things, we did it at 8am on Sunday. We didn't have too many members there
to support because it was so early, but we did have the Spirit there.
They are such a strong family. It was amazing to see the transformation
of the family within a matter of hours as they were baptized, received the Holy
Ghost, and became members of the Church. It was great. The only
thing that was rough was that Edwin, the 8 year old son, kicked his foot up
when my companion baptized him and did not want to do it again. We
finally talked him into it, but he spazzed and punched his hand out of the
water as he went down. So, he didn't want to do it again so we are going
to have to do it this weekend and have him go swimming and stuff to take away
his fear of the water. I think he swallowed water or something.
Still though, it was an amazing baptism.
Today we went to Semuc Champey as our actividad de zona
again. It was awesome. I love that place. It's so
beautiful. The only not so cool thing about it is that there are a bunch
of European women swimming around all over the place. The cool part today
was that Polochic zone and Salama zone also were able to go so we were about 70
missionaries over there. Everybody came from all over the place and it
was a pretty good reunion. I didn't get many pictures because I lent my
camera to another Elder that didn't have one.
Anyways, I love you guys. It's 9:15 so I got to get inside. By the way my appointment was fantastic tonight and we have an engineer that we're teaching. Edgar Hass is his name and he's really starting to get the gospel. Have a great week. Love you!
Elder Lloyd
Monday, June 4, 2012
Great Week!
Hey family,
Well, this week was a great one. Hard
work, but it payed off. I have a bus that leaves to the capital in 20
minutes so this letter is going to be a little lame. We have our
monthly zone leader meeting with President Watts so we have to travel a
lot. When we do that we have to take a 6 hour bus ride, stay the night
at the Assistants' house, go to the meeting, eat Hna Watts' food (this
time it's mom's chicken enchilada casserole), and take the 6 hour bus
back tomorrow night. It's a long trip but it's really fun. Anyways.
Our investigators are doing very very well. I think
I told you about the Gomez family of about 12 people that we found last
week. Well, we went and talked to them a few times this week and they
started reading the book of Mormon. It was a miracle in church because
10 of them came to church and they loved it. We had in total 15
investigators in church. 15! It was amazing!!! It's a little hard
though when we get that many people in there because it's kind of like
herding cattle around there are so many. Luckily we had a very great
principles of the gospel class that they all loved. Also, Marin Lopez,
our amazing investigator that's getting baptized, when he stood up to
introduce himself he said, "Well, I'm Marvin and what can I say? the church
is true. This is what you need and I invite all of you to continue
forward in the truth because it has changed our life." Awesome. The
Gomez family said that they really loved church and as they left the
building they were all saying goodbye to everyone and saying, "see you
next week!" It was one of the greatest Sunday's in my mission. It's
also cool because we have to hike up a big muddy hill/mountain to go
take them to church.
Another cool thing was that the attendance in church
as a whole was really high. We usually have about 140 people in
sacrament meeting and the attendance yesterday rose to 172. It helped
that 20 of them were nonmembers.
Familia Lopez is doing fantastic. We are really
feeling like they are ready for baptism. They had originally been
planning to be baptized on the 17th in the morning before church but we
changed it to be sooner this Sunday the 10th at 8 in the morning. So
Mary, Marvin, and their son Edwin are going to be baptized this Sunday.
When we asked them what they thought about changing the date, Marvin
said, we know the church is true and we made the decision a long time
ago, so when you guys say we need to be baptized, we'll be there. They
really are that golden family that every missionary wants in their
mission. The ward is also doing really well supporting them and helping
us out with the teachings. Tonight, even though we'll be in the
capital, they'll have a member family taking them to their house for a
family home evening and dinner. Awesome.
Well, my bus is going to leave. I love you guys and
pray for your success daily. Have a great week. Let me know what I
can do to help.
Elder Lloyd
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