Wednesday, August 1, 2012

The Work and The Glory


"I have often said that one of the greatest secrets of missionary work is work!
If a missionary works, he will get the Spirit; if he gets the Spirit, he will teach by the Spirit;
and if he teaches by the Spirit, he will touch the hearts of the people and he will be happy.
There will be no homesickness, no worrying about families,
for all time and talents and interests are centered on the work of the ministry.
WORK, WORK, WORK---there is no satisfactory substitute
especially in missionary WORK."  
---PRESIDENT EZRA TAFT BENSON

I feel the above quote adequately explains why it has been a month since my last blog post

It has been a busy month.  Along with the work we have had a lot of moments to Glory in.

Buenaventura is the largest Pacific port for Colombia.  It is about 2 1/2 hours from Cali.
We have just opened this area with a "Group" starting with about 3 families and 2 missionaries.
They meet in a members home every Sunday to hold Sacrament Meeting. 
On Sunday, July 22, a bus from Buenaventura arrived at the Vista Hermosa Ward.
There were 46 people on that bus...from tiny tots to aged grandmothers.
Members, non-members, and investigators. 

 We held a 2 hour sacrament meeting that included the baptisms and confirmations of
7 new members of the Buenaventura Group. 
It was a very special morning.
This city is ready to receive the gospel and in coming years we will see chapels in Buenaventura!!

The Buenaventura Group, investigators, and friends!
(in front of the Vista Hermosa chapel in Cali)

We always glory in our Assistants for all the hard work they do!
We shed a tear or two when Elder Belnap left the office to go and help
build the kingdom in Buenaventura.
Elder Belnap and his new companion, Elder Welling, will be missionaries 3 and 4 in Buenaventura.
(latest report from Buenaventura:  30 baptisms scheduled for August!! Glory!  Glory!)

We have happily welcomed Elder Stutz to serve as Assistant to the President.
He jumped right into the work...an excellent missionary!

Elder Almendares and Elder Stutz

We did many Noches de Hogar (family nights) with missionaries this month.

This was a fun night with Elders Stucki and Somoza.
We enjoyed playing, learning, and sharing together with their investigators.

A couple of our Family Nights were with the sister missionaries and their investigators.
This missionary work was followed up with 2 glorious baptisms.

President Prince performed the baptisms on Saturday, July 21.
We glory in this kind of work!!
(thanks, Hermanas Fuentealba and Carreno!)

We said goodbye to missionaries (not so glorious)
and will miss their hard work here in the mission.

Work well done you faithful servants!!
Elders Juarez and Condori
Hermanas Cristancho, Charry, Mancilla, and Carreno.

3 of these faithful missionaries worked hard and took their English exam before leaving.
Now that is something to glory in!!  So proud of them for their hard work!!

I love these beautiful sisters!
Hermana Cristancho and Hermana Charry both finished their mission in the Medellín mission.
They live in Bogota and got permission to fly into Cali on their way home
to say goodbye here before ending their missions.
What a delight to have them with me for another day.

We received 19 new missionaries on Tuesday, July 24.
Sending only 4 home from our mission (remember 2 sisters were from the Medellín mission) did not leave adequate apartment space to house the incoming missionaries.
We have worked furiously at finding, contracting, and furnishing apartments.

 15 Elders and 3 Sisters arrived from the Bogotá, Colombia MTC early in the morning.
After lunch we visited Cristo Rey (it was VERY sunny and hot!)
Elder Rojas arrived later in the afternoon from the Lima, Peru MTC.

We feel like Helaman in Alma 57:6
"...we received..an addition to our army...
And now behold, we were strong..."
These new missionaries bring a great work ethic with them and they know their missionary purpose.
What a marvelous work and a wonder...to have these great young men and women leave home for 2 years or 18 months to share the greatest gift of all...eternal life. 
That is glorious!!

On Thursday, July 26 contractors began the work of remodeling the kitchen of the mission home.
Doing remodeling work on the 15th floor of a high rise apartment building is an interesting process.
The noise of jack hammers and banging are our music from 8 am to 5 pm.

Here is a peek at what the kitchen looks like right now---



Just how am I supposed to make banana bread for interviews
and birthday cookies for zone conference without an oven????

We are washing dishes in a bathroom sink and cooking in the microwave and crockpot
(thank goodness I brought that with me!!) 
 It is like glorified camping. (I actually wish I had my camp stove!!)
 After almost 1 week of this, I am hoping we survive the next month!

BUT to add some GLORY to all this WORK...
President Prince brought me flowers!!!
The flowers here in Colombia are gorgeous.  These have been a bright spot in an otherwise
noisy, dusty work zone.


This is a wonderful WORK...

"Therefore, let us glory, yea, we will glory in the Lord; yea, we will rejoice, for our joy is full; yea, we will praise our God forever.  Behold, who can glory too much in the Lord?  Yea, who can say too much of his great power, and of his mercy, and of his long-suffering towards the children of men?  Behold, I say unto you, I cannot say the smallest part which I feel."  Alma 26:16

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Leading out...

Thursday, July 5
was Zone Leader Council
We now have only 7 zones so the numbers were smaller.
We had breakfast in the mission home
and
lunch in the office where the council was held.

They all look fed and content...

This was taken outside the Mission Office building

welcome to our newest zone leaders
Elders Camacho, Riepl, Walton, and McKay

These great missionaries counseled with President Prince and formed a plan for the next 3 months of the mission.
The plan is A.M.O.
(which means LOVE)
or
Apaciente Mis Ovejas
(which means Feed My Sheep)

The goal is to find 10,000 new investigators
in the next 3 months
To teach about 17 new investigators each week
and to have 3 baptisms per month
per companionship.

The members have been told about the plan and they are hard at work with the missionaries.
Missionary work is working with members.

What can YOU do to help??
Pray that the light of the gospel will shine in Colombia.
Pray that your missionary will FIND those prepared to hear.
Pray for the members to stay strong in the gospel.

Saturday, July 7
We welcomed a new missionary
Elder Malca arrived on an international flight from Lima, Peru Saturday afternoon.
We are happy to welcome Elder Malca to the mission!




Sunday, July 8, 2012

Somos Cali!! (We are Cali!)

On Wednesday, July 4 we celebrated!
We celebrated being missionaries of the Misión Colombia Cali.

We celebrated our desire to:

- be obedient and protect our companions
- find more new investigators (15+ each week)
- baptize 3+ each month
- to be CALI missionaries!!

We had all of our missionaries (107) with us.
It was like having all the kids home under the same roof for Christmas.
Chaotic, challenging, and wonderful...
with a sense of peace knowing they were all accounted for and with me!

We spent a wonderful morning of training -

can you find your missionary???

and recognition of our Captain Moronis -

Back Row:  Elders Almendares, Yapura, Rivera, Rodriguez, Belnap, Menendez, Stutz, Novoa, Dyas, Razuri, Patino, Camacho
Middle Row:  Elders Loro, Peek, Rocha, Paez, Walton, Brodowski, Duque, Cabrera, Zambrano, Fuentealba, Amado
Front Row:  Hermanas Jacobo and Bautista

Followed by a lunch for about 120

Maria, Hermana Torgerson, and Ana





 and an afternoon of fútbol (soccer), volleyball, pingpong, basketball...


FUN!!

 more pictures...
The Sisters (not many, but mighty!)
Hermanas Torgerson, Oliver, Perdomo, Mancilla, Prince, Carreno, Fuentealba, Bautista, and Jacobo

Palmira Zone
Winners of the soccer tournament!





Friday, July 6, 2012

Breaking up is hard to do...

"They say that breaking up is hard to do
Now I know, I know that it's true..."

The last week of June found us on the road to bid farewell
to our missionaries that will become part of the Medellín mission.
First we traveled to Pereira where we met with the
Manizales, Pereira, and Armenia Zones.


We reminded everyone that there are no good-byes in the church
only "until we meet again" or "hasta ver" or "hasta pronto"...
The Lord has a way of reuniting people after being apart.
President Prince didn't think he would ever see his converts and friends in
Colombia again...35 years later...here we are.
We spent time renewing our missionary purpose and enjoying each other.


We recognized our top baptizers in the last 3 months...
Elder Cisternas and Hermana Mirabal
They were our Captain Moronis...
"...if all missionaries had been, and were, and ever would be, like unto Moroni, behold, the very powers of hell would have been shaken forever; yea, the devil would never have power over the hearts of the children of men.."  ".".. a missionary who was firm in the faith of Christ..."


We also had to say goodbye to one of President Prince's counselors in the mission presidency.
President Lotero is amazing. 
 He has helped us with the Manizales, Armenia, and Tulua Districts.
He and his family live in Pereira and will therefore pertain to the Medellín Mission.
He is a gifted speaker, adores his wife and family, and has a firm testimony of Jesus Christ.
We share a wonderful friendship with this little family.
We will miss seeing them regularly.


Elder and Sister Peterson
are serving in the Calarca Branch in the Armenia District.
Elder Peterson is serving as a counselor in the Branch Presidency
and even though he speaks very little Spanishthe language of love is changing hearts. 
Sister Peterson has a very strong testimony and is starting a
Book of Mormon reading program to help strengthen the testimonies of all the saints there.
We will miss their enthusiasm and love.

Sisters Lasso, Pinto, Mirabal, Peterson, and Charry
...how wonderful it is to have some color in a sea of suits, white shirts, and ties.
Sometimes you just need to have girls around.
It is hard to give up the sister missionaries and their hugs and smiles.

Elder Sierra...you have left footprints on our hearts forever!
I am sure we will see these valiant missionaries again...
they have become our sons and daughters in a very special way.
Until we meet again...Manizales, Pereira, and Aremenia...
We will miss you!

And then off to Medellín

We left bright and early on Thursday, June 28 to fly to Medellín.
We had 8 or 9 large suitcases and 7 missionaries with us -
Elders Almendares, Gomez, Rivadeneira, Novoa, Escárate, Belnap, and Ramirez.

did I mention that it was a VERY early flight!


We went first to unload suitcases at the new mission office...
we were all just a little jealous of the "posh" new office!


Elder Escárate is right at home in his new secretary of finances office!!

We met up with Elder Vera and Elder Saucedo at the corner panederia for breakfast.

After talking to the
Belén and Medellín Zones
and renewing our commitment as missionaries
We had a great lunch and said our "see you laters".
It was TOUGH...

Our Captain Moronis of Medellín
Elders Ramirez, Mendoza, Boutsis, Mas, Vera, Lacey, and Pino
The beauty of the mission...our sister missionaries!
Hermanas Jelves, Cristancho, Richardson, and Juyumaya!
We gifted 8 sister missionaries to the new mission...that was a real sacrifice.
The last office picture all together...with the sisters of Belén (new assistants for the day!!)
Elder Zanuttini (left) and Elder Vera (right) both served as our
secretary of materials in the office.
Elder Zanuttini was there to greet us when we arrived 1 year ago.
Elder Vera stayed to train his replacement before going to Medellín
Incredible missionaries and friends...the tears were real!!

The New Mission President arrived
and we were there to meet them at the airport and to introduce them to their mission.


President and Sister Pitarch
are from Buenos Aires, Argnetina.
They have left 4 children and 11 grandchildren to come to Colombia and serve the Lord.
We could feel their love for the gospel and their Savior as we spent time with them.
Our missionaries are in good hands with their new mission mom!


President and Sister Mantilla -Stake President of the Belén Stake in Medellín-
were extremely helpful in guiding us around the city to arrive at all of our destinations.
They are extremely gracious and kind.  We will miss our association with them at the zone conferences
and stake conferences.  We had a lovely farewell dinner with the whole stake presidency and their wives!

Quietly we boarded our plane to head back to Cali.
It was July 1st.  We have now completed one year here in Colombia.
It has been a cycle of highs and lows - spiritually, emotionally, and physically.
The Lord is sustaining us and our missionaries...it is HIS work...we are HIS hands.


Medellín is a beautiful city.  The streets are clean and orderly.  The people have a sense of belonging and pride for their city.  The climate is like eternal springtime.  It has been my city of choice here in Colombia. 

Medellín...until we meet again...
may the Lord bless you and all of our missionaries we are leaving behind!

Breaking up is hard to do...but it is growth in the Lord's kingdom!