Thursday, December 28, 2017

Christmas


Elder Espiritu, Stephania and Marcelo Dec 21st

Hey Everyone!  


It was a good week in Chile!  On December 21st we organized a Christmas concert.  We had a choir of 12 missionaries and had a great turnout of members and guests.  It was so sick how it all worked out and came together.  The only bad part was that our piano player, a 10 year old kid who can actually play really wellgot nervous and ran out after the first song.  So we had to do the rest of the concert a capella haha.  I feel bad for the kid but it was a good activity overall.  


We received some very sad news about Elder Reyes, who was my second companion and finished his mission a few weeks ago.  He recently was hit by a car and apparently is likely to die.  He’s been in a coma for a few days now.  We lived together for a long time and became good friends before he left.  Please keep him in your prayers.  

Elder Gillett
Our mission Christmas conference was really fun.  We started off with a really good talk from President Catala then had a ton of friendly competitions.  It was all super funny and it was cool to see all of the missionaries, especially the ones from my training group in Mexico.  There were two really powerful moments in the conference.  First, to thank the ladies who made lunch for all of us, we all sang The Spirit of God in harmony and it was crazy.  I’ll email the video next week.  The second was when we ended the conference by getting on our knees and praying for Elder Reyes.  


Christmas Eve dinner with Pablo

In Chile, they celebrate Christmas beginning on the 24th at 2:00am!  So we made Christmas eve dinner at Pablo’s house.  I made empanadas and steak, and he made chicken, rice and french fries. I put Lawry’s seasoning on the steak and it was SO good!  One thing I noticed is that presents and stuff alone don’t make the holiday happy.  I got tons of stuff in packages but that didn’t matter at all to me.  I was just thinking about my family.  

Stephania asked us to help with a service project and we also taught tons of lessons.  We are keeping busy!  We have 5 investigators who have committed to baptismal dates in the next few weeks so we will be busy helping them prepare.  Please keep them in your prayers as well.  

I love you all,
Elder Vincent

Christmas Eve dinner

FaceTiming my family on Christmas


Christmas with my training group from Mexico


Elder Espiritu on the bus 

Tuesday, December 19, 2017

Love and serve others

The Salazar's bunny, Vincent.  Named because he's white.
Hey everyone!


I hope you all had a good week! My week was good, especially because we ended the week with 5 people asking for baptismal dates!  We are super excited for all of them and the choices they are making. A great way to start off a new year for them.  
We had a zone conference and it was crazy good.  The message from President Catala was powerful and helped me a lot.  My interview with President was crazy good too and changed my life and my mission.  I have so much respect and love for him.

The work is good here though we are dying from heat! We had a great service project this week where we were asked to get a specific plant which we had to go up to the mountains to find.  It wound up being a big hike to find it.





With Christmas coming up I just want to make sure you all remember our Savior and His love and example for us. There is no better gift at this time of the year than to be like Christ by loving and serving others. I hope you all have a great Christmas with your families!

All my love,
Elder Vincent

Eating at the Salazar home




Tuesday, December 12, 2017

Working on unity

Hey Everyone -

This week was a little rough.  None of the people we are working with made it to church, which was disappointing.  I did get the chance to go to my first area, Chillan, to pick up my Visa.  It brought back a ton of good memories from the beginning of my mission. 

We spent a couple of our days this week doing service.  One day we split wood for someone and another day we helped Pablo make tortillas that he went and sold on the street.  

Maximo was 2 days sober when we worked with him on Tuesday.  He looks and seems so much better when he's sober.  We taught tons of lessons this week.  I'm exhausted but happy about the work.  

The Salazar family had us over for Noche de Hogar (family home evening). We played Bean Boozled that mom sent me and related it to a trial of faith.  It was super funny and ended up being a really good message.  

Me and Elder Espiritu
My companion and I work really hard together but haven’t yet learned to gel like Elder Perrett and I did.  During studies on Wednesday I asked him if he thought we had good unity and he said no (which was what I was hoping for) and so we talked about all the things that we need to change to have a better companionship. The next few days were better and hopefully moving forward things will be continue to be good between us. 





I can't believe that Christmas is in two weeks!

I love you all and appreciate your love and support,

Elder Vincent


my "tree"

Monday, December 4, 2017

Stefanya got baptized


Hey Everyone!

So my week started out kind of sad. It was really hard to say goodbye to Elder Perrett and others in my area who were transferred that I'd grown so close to. I felt really lonely and a little homesick.
Hard saying goodbye to Elder Perrett

Elder Espiritu's first day in the mission
My new companion is Elder Espiritu from Lima, Peru. He is coming right out of high school. My first impression was that he seems really young but that he is a nice kid who has tons of motivation and is excited to work! As the week went on I discovered that Elder Espiritu is really quiet. We get along well but there's not a lot to talk about. One good thing I've noticed so far about training is I truly have to forget myself. When I'm not focused on the investigators I'm focused on my companion and making sure that he's okay and doing the right things. So it's a good way for me to turn outward and give everything I have to others.

Daycare center
On Wednesday, we went to a daycare center to do a cultural presentation for kids ages 9 months thru 5 years. It was really cute haha. I spoke about the American flag, Disneyland, and American food. Then they gave us certificates, gifts and completos (hot dogs).

On our way home we passed this tiny little wood hut on the side of the road. We actually just walked past it at first assuming that there's no way someone actually lives there. We passed it and about 15 seconds later I had the impression to go back and knock on the door. We knocked and this old, dirty man came out. He looked at us and before anyone said anything he started to cry. He said he used to have everything - a house, family, food, money, etc. Then his parents died and he got into drinking and lost everything. He said he hasn't showered in weeks, only owns the clothes that he's wearing, goes to the bathroom on the floor of his hut because there's no bathroom, and he sleeps on the same floor that he used to go to the bathroom. He also told us he was just deciding to give up on God because he wasn't going to get an answer to his prayers. He told us that we are the answer to his prayers and I think he's 100% right. There's a reason we decided to turn around and go knock on his door. I have a really good feeling about him.

Stefanya's baptism day
The week ended on a high note. Stefanya was baptized and confirmed a member of the church! She thought the service was really good. I'm super happy for her and the progress she has made in her life.

I hope you are all enjoying the Christmas season!

Love,

Elder Vincent

Saying goodbye to Elder Dawson
Ran into Elder Roundy, my companion from El CCM

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