Thursday, July 28, 2011

Shoe Recommendations...

Yes, the pair of shoes that has hold up best has been the Hush Puppies. The Rockports are like trashed haha, but the Hush Puppies are going strong. That has been pretty consistent as I´ve seen with other missionaries too. There is also a shoe that E. Stewart has that you can buy at missionaryshoe.com (I think). It is a Brazilean made shoe that is pretty much indestructable and pretty comfortable. So idk if you wanna give that a shot

I dont have much time today, distractions are abound today, sometimes it isnt so fun to be a ZL. But really I like it a lot, I´ve baptized a lot more people as a leader, I honestly think that God inspires me even more and I can learn even more from all the missionaries. Its interesting because I´ve discovered that it is even more important that when you are in a leadership position to be even more humble. Learn from everyone and apply it. I´ve seen very good missionaries who simply just dont progress and be leaders because they just wont accept help from others so their progress stays at one level and they dont get any better.

Anyways so this week was CRAZY we had to divisions a lot and try to help a bunch of missionaries with their investigators. We had a part member family (daughter new convert and parents no members) tell us this week that God had revealed to them through a dream that they needed to get baptized on the 30th and woohoo! we were about ready to live them behind because they just wouldnt accept a baptismal date! But yeah they are pumped for the baptism.

Agh! time goes so fast!!!!

Love you guys

Elder Patrik Connole

Monday, July 18, 2011

Spiritual Experiences Better Than Great Indicators














Haha I can just imagine Dad scaling the McDonalds play thing hahahaha

My intestines behave most of the day except in the mornings. I think it is just because I am NOT a morning type person anyways but idk.

So as you can tell we had a baptism this week of Cristopher. He is a cool kid, he knew the gospel was true from the moment he heard it. We actually met him about 4 weeks ago but we could never get him to church. Finally last week we got him there. He loved everything and got along really well with the other two 15 year olds. In fact he loves the gospel so much that he is giving us references of all his friends and is trying to work with his family as well. So hopefully this little seed will produce a lot of fruit. :)

We were super excited on sunday because we had a family of 3 (minus the Dad who works outside of Arequipa in a fishing town called Ilo) come to church. The lady went to church last week and loved it and this week we were able to get her 18 year old son and 13 year old daughter to come. Thankfully the YW took good care of the daughter and Frank (the 18 year old) participated extremely well in the gospel principles class and in elders quorum. (even though in elders quorum we talked about eternal marriage he really liked it a lot). Then later on in the day we had an apt with them and after watching a video about Brigham Young´s conversion, Frank asked if he could do the closing prayer. He did a very ferverent (sp) prayer and asked very specifically about everything we had been teaching him. After the prayer we stayed on our knees and asked him how he felt. He said "peace". And when we asked him where that comes from, he started thinking and you could literally feel the spirit feel the room so much as the Holy Ghost testified to him that all of this is true. He started to cry and tell all of us how he had been feeling before we came that his friends had started to take him down a bad path and he just wanted to do what was right. We asked him what he wanted then, and he told us "I want to do God´s will and follow his plan for me". We testified to him that God did love him and put us in his path to show him this great plan. We testified to him that God wanted him to serve a mission and be a leader in His church. Frank and his family will be getting baptized very soon. We can only find Frank on the weekends because the rest of the week he is at college, but I know that he just received a solid witness from the spirit that this is the true church.

We also found another girl on sunday as well. We had contacted her a couple days before and we found her that day. She is 19 and after we helped feel the spirit she started to trust us enough to tell us that she had basically been abandoned by her parents. Like they took off with her younger siblings and she has no idea where they are or how they are doing. She said that there was always problems in her home with her parents fighting and what not, and she had always protected her younger siblings and now she feels so alone and worried for them and she just doesnt know what to do. She expressed to us about her hopes and dreams of having a carreer and a family and everything but now she was stuck with a disabled aunt and had to be with her nearly constantly. We testified to her of Christ´s love and how much he wanted her to be happy and that is why we had come. We challenged her to get baptized and she accepted it. We are gonna make sure that the YSA come and help us to get her some friends and turn her life around.

We also had Zone Conference which was awesome. This week we didnt have the greatest indicators but we did have a lot of spiritual experiences which is definitely a lot more important. I love this work and I´m so excited for Brayden that he will soon be a part of it too.

Love you all

Elder Patrik Connole

Monday, July 11, 2011

Upcoming Baptisms

(In response to his brother getting his mission call)

WAHOO!!! Thats AWESOME!!!! Finally!!! haha.

Way cool. I cant hardly even write now because I´m so excited.

I need more BFC por favor, its not super urgent or anything but I dont have anymore left.

Oh yeah and I just realized that the mission is planning on sending me home to AZ with President Richardson, and that wouldnt very good lol. Can you send me the new ward/stake info. I need the ward name, bishop´s name, stake name and the stake preisdent´s name. And I need the new home address and the phone number too. Otherwise they will be sending me to good ol´ AZ

Anyways this week for me was fairly interesting we had Zone Leader council where we talked about hope and what that really is. So we will be trying to apply that in the zone. We had a planning session/zone meeting from 9 am to 4 pm (w/out lunch...I almost died, thankfully we were able to find some Doritos). So we didnt work that much this week BUT we did have 4 people at sacrament meeting. 3 of which we brought ourselves. One lady, Julia Huanca loved it! She stayed for the whole 3 hours and really felt the spirit, so much that she commited to bring her 18 and 13 year old kids. YES! I smell some baptisms coming up!

Another guy that we brought is 40 year old bachelor Marcos. He is a pretty rich guy and is covered in tatoos but he really wants to get baptized. We arent sure if he really understands what all it implies, but we will be talking with him quite a bit this week to make sure he gets it.

The other one was a 15 year old kid named Christofer, he is really cool and has a testimony of the church and of Joseph Smith and the Book of Mormon and everything BUT this was the first time we got him to church, stinkin kid, but he came and also stayed for the whole thing but he really liked it a lot. Now we just gotta go get permission and we could dunk him this week.

We went on splits on sunday with the YM president and a kid who is going on the mission soon, I went with the YM president who just got back from the mission and was assitant for 3 months. Anyways long story short we found this 17 year old kid and the kid is soooo excited to baptized that he wants to do it ASAP. So we depending on if his parents are cool or not we´ll get him baptized too.

Love ya all

Elder Patrik Connole

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Not Typical

Weeeellllll.....turns out that I only got halfways better...on Tuesday I got sick again so this time I went to a doctor, yeah it was pretty bad. Turns out I had an infection in my intestines that had been a problem for a well, so they games me some pills put me on a very boring diet (chicken and rice with nothing else) for 3 days and now I think I´m good to go.

So today for the 4th of July, President Fernandez has invited all the zone leaders to a soccer game and a barbeque. SWEET! Its gonna be great!

Anyways so since this week my comp and I were both sick we didnt get all that much work done. But we had a couple fun experiences in the little time that we did have. We started visiting a family whose daughter is a new convert and it seems to me like the elders before us thought that they werent married and just living together, BUT after a closer examination they are civily married but not married by the Catholic Church separately. So after finding this out we surprised them by challenging to get baptized on the 9th. They definitely were not expecting that, they thought that maybe in a like 2 years they would get baptized. Anyways they are gonna think and pray about it and hopefully we will be able to get them dunked soon. I really believe so. Their names are Roberto and Lourdes.

Another cool experience that we had was on Saturday. We had contacted a family a few days back and went back to visit them. The mother, Julia, let us in and the basically forced her 18 year old son out of his room to come and listen to us. That is something that very rarely happens her in Peru. Most parentes are not very imposing on their kids after they turn about 12. Anyways grumbling 18 year old Frank came out and told us very flatly that he didnt want to be there and he didnt believe in God or anything. We knew that was a lie but we just started talking to the kid and seeing what he likes to do. Turns out he is a break dancer and so I was able to tell him about Dad and Bub and my comp also dances too. So he really opened up and we were able to commit both of them both to baptism. The mom bawled in her prayer and told God thanks for sending us to bless her.

Love ya

Elder Patrik Connole