Hello Familia,
so we have been working really hard... and it has been interesting to see how the work of God goes forward. This last week we had some really sad numbers, and calling in our key-indicators was really something we couldn't take any pride in. Nonetheless, we have had some interesting prospects this week. We had someone get baptized into the English ward... a veses, es dificil a ayudar la gente que estan tratando ser bautizado. Este es porque some of our members need to get married first (Ahem* Yanelly and Jesus... though mostly Jesus), or have been baptized 5 times and want to know more before doing it again (Cough* Jesus Carrasco). Well, this girl that got baptized had a child with this guy Jose (who was an inactive member- but a great guy), and we had the opportunity to teach her. It was so amazing because my companion and I were on a trio with an Elder Seumanu (American Samoan) and we were able help teach a lesson...whew, the Spirit in that room could have been sliced with knife... or generated a small lightbulb. Even though she wasn't really our investigator, it felt good that we were able to help her come to the waters of baptism.
This week, we have had people calling out to us in the streets and asking, "Hey, are you Bible-guys?", "Aren't you those Mormons?" or "Hey, why are you all dressed up?" It has been interesting because sometimes, Spanish is a pain in the pants. Other times, its as if I grew up hearing Spanish, had parents who were both fluent, an abuela who lived with us for several years, went to a Spanish Branch as a kid, then moved to Miami, and now am on a mission speaking Spanish... nearly effortlessly. The other day, I was reading in DyC... ok, I lied, I was reading in D&C (Spanish is coming, but English is still how I do personal study... for sentimental reasons) D&C 100 and it was incredible to see how that applied to me. The Lord said something along the lines of (I'm at the library and don't have my stuff with me =/ ) "I have called you to the *so-and-so Mission that I may gather some souls." That stuck out to me - That I have been called here to serve that I may gather some souls because they are important to God. After finishing that section, I jumped over to 3 Nephi 17... where Jesus Christ was talking to the Nephites after descending onto the steps of the temple. And casting His eyes round about (after telling them to go home and ponder on the things which He had taught them) He saw that there were tears in their eyes and they looked on as if to ask him to tarry a little longer. And He said unto them, "My bowels are filled with mercy towards you." And then He said, "Have ye any that are sick? Bring them hither." He wanted to help. Then He had them send up their little children.
As I was reading this, I thought, who am I to think to myself...Ahh, that person doesn't look worthy or prepared to have the Gospel?" These people are important to the Lord. After reading that... I have been able to talk with people with much more ease. I am merely a means to an end. I am not called to judge who is or is not worthy of the Gospel.
Yesterday, I thought of this brilliant idea. A brilliant Christmas present for me would be a CD with the Forgotten Carols (the ones we have...not the newer one) and a bunch of classical music.... probably along the lines of Chopin, maybe some Beethoven or Dvorak. We aren't allowed to have any non-LDS music... so I can't really think of anything Mission appropriate that falls under that category.
Hmmmm.... Oh, I will DEFINITELY be calling for Christmas which means that yall better be ready for me. Hmm... oh our Branch Mission Leader was mugged a few weeks ago. We haven't gotten mugged yet though.
My companion hates the fact that I'm not afraid of dogs. They have some really nasty dogs here... aka pitbulls. Hopefully I'll be OK.
Since I am out of time... Dad I'm counting on you to send this to everyone ok?
Love ya,
Elder Ostler