Thursday, September 2, 2010

Catching Up!

I got a little behind with the posting since baby arrived, so here are some updates!
In this picture the elders are doing a service project. In the first




These two pictures are of a Catholic Church.




These two show the soccer injury!

So we ended up not speaking at the high school because we werent the bishop lol. and I´m pretty sure that people make the cat calls because they really don´t see too many gringos dressed up like me haha. Thanks for all the pictures,
So today we did get to play soccer with a lot of missionaries from that are in arequipa and the president played with us. I played goalie, I did a pretty good job on everyone except for one guy who scored 5 goals on me...oh well he was really good. I also got out in the field for a bit and some how scored a goal haha. I was just running up and Elder Rendon tried to kick a goal but it ended up short so hit it in with my shoulder because it was bouncing like crazy. I also managed to get a black eye because my mad goalie skills. The elder who kicked it was like 3 feet away and he kicked it as hard as he could. obvioiusly he didn´t intend to hit me in the head but stuff happens in sports. Somehow my disc got lost too. ;( So if you could send me one that would be great!
I did get a package from mormor, so thanks to her. And I really enjoyed the pretzals.
This week we´ve been tryting to apply what the president has asked to do and `put a baptismal date on everyone that we teach. if they don´t accept we just leave them..Its been kinda tough to leave a few of them but tthats what the president has asked us to do and he is the one that represents the Lord for us. But we did find a lot of new investigators that were very willing to do it.
Love ya
Elder Patrik Connole


Hey
Glad to hear that all is good with the fam. Why on earth is all this college sports craziness happening while I´m gone?? Agh! I´m going nuts! Its going to be so weird when I get home and everything has all been changed!

So basically these week we were supposed to have a baptism of Santiago, but basically we went to go find him for his baptismal interview and he was drunk, yelled us and told us not to bother him anymore. Apparently he is mourning the loss of the mother of his daughter because she basically just dumped him for another guy, and he is kinda blaming the church for it. So Elder Aguilar and I were quite devastated for him. It was pretty tough.
We´ve been having to work with another elder a lot this week becuase his companion went home for a bit to fix some things at home. So he has been solo and since my comp and I are the only other elders we´ve had to go pick him up bring him to our area, try to work in his area and make sure that he has a companion at all times. Its been tough to get much work done in this manner.
But we were knocking doors the other day and this guy came up to us and was like ¨I wanna change my life and I know you can help me¨ We were just like uhhhh ok! lets do it! His name is Huber and he has a drinking problem. He will drink for like 3 or 4 days straight get hospitalized and then not drink for like a few months but then fall into the same hole again. He wasn´t able to go to church sunday because work called him in but he has some really sincere desires to change his life. He has a brother-in-law who is an active member that lives near by and so he wants to change his life and be like him.
Yesterday we did have 6 investigators at church! Yay! 4 in the ward and 2 in the branch. One of them was a girl¨(Karen) who is 18 and has a tooooonnnnnn of questions. especially about the afterlife so we are gonna go teach her the plan of salvation on sunday night. While we were talking with her she was like ¨I might be a missionary, what are the requirements?¨ Haha. And this is her 2nd time at church so we should be able to baptize her in the next couple weeks. The problem is finding her because she studies so she isn´t home a ton, and the other problem is that because she is a girl we can´t go into her house unless there is a another guy with us. So yeah.
Another one was the younger brother of Marco Antonio, (the guy I baptized 2 months ago) Jason, so it was kinda fun that he brought him
Anyways I think thats it, but I love you all
Love,
Elder Patrik Connole
Hi!

Anyways today was transfers and I´m staying here in the same area. But my companion Elder Aguilar left to Tacna and re-open an area there. He will also be the DL there. My new companion is Elder Grow from Mesa, AZ. I´m the senior companion because this is only his third transfer. So yeah. The new district leader is an Elder from my group who is really cool. Elder Seminario.
Yesterday E. Aguilar and I went on splits, he went with a kid who is going to argentina on a mish in a couple months, and I went with Marco Antonio, (the guy I baptized). Anways, you don´t even know how amazing it feels when he was bearing his testimony to a couple of people we were teaching. He said that when when he got baptized it changed his whole life. He had always believed in God but never really followed the commandments, but after we taught him and baptized him he siad he feels like he is walking in a new life, happier and with way more peace in his life. It still gives me chills because the Spirit was so strong as he was bearing his testimony. We were teaching a young single mom about baptism and he basically told her ¨look, I got an answer from God and I followed through with it, Elder Connole baptized me so why don´t you let him baptize you as well?¨ Lol
Marco also said that his new goal is to have an eternal family, and so he has started bringing his 15 year old brother to church! His parents are a little...odd, but now that they have their son´s example in their life they are opening up a lot more.
I´ve been trying really hard to try and invite almost everybody to be baptized because really thats why I´m here, to give people the chance to recieve the saving ordinances of the Gospel in their life. It´s gotten a lot easier and I feel a lot better as I do it more often. Before it was kinda scary to invite someone to be baptized but now I can do it in the street if I wanted to. The other day we invited a family to get baptized if God answered their prayers, and we invited them for them 25th of Sept. They accepted and the Dad said, I´m pretty sure God want´s us to get baptized as soon as possible.¨ We were just like um yeah!!!
We also invited an 18 year old girl, Karen, to be baptized I honestly wasn´t sure if she would accept it or not. She has a ton of questions, some of them a little weird but some really good ones too. She´s been to church twice and has liked it, she feels like in the Catholic church she hasn´t been able to find the answers to her questions but here she does. She also said that whenever she talks with us she can tell there is something different about us. We have an assurity (sp?) when we talk and there is just something the shines in our faces. And she really likes that. Anways we invited her to be baptized and at first she didn´t want to accept a specific date, but after we showed her how goals are necessary in life and that she could be baptized on whichever day she picked a date for the 20th of sept. the only problem is that thats a monday, p-day but its a baptism so we´ll do it that day
Anyways thats all for now

I love you all and I miss you a bunch!
Elder Patrik Connole















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