Week 2 in the MTC


Week 2 MTC

This week has gone by SOOOO fast. It’s weird that it is already P Day because i feel like we just had P Day. Everyone said that after the first sunday is over time flies and they are right. If it wasn't for my the elders in my district and my zone though it might be a different story as far as time passing. Everyone is just hilarious. I bout die laughing every night. The spanish i coming!!! I can understand about 60 or 70 percent of what's being said which probably sounds bad. But i can have conversations with people too now (only stuff about church though and my conjugations aren't the best). During the day, we challenged ourselves to only talk in spanish to each other. Even during all our meals and stuff. And then after classes when we are getting ready for bed we chill and rest our brains from all the spanish.

My comp needed to go to the doctor for some random chest pains he has been having. The MTC doctor said we needed to walk to the BYU Student Health Center to get some tests done. So we go to leave the MTC and walk there (it's close but it was still amazing to leave for a second haha). I got to spend half a day in the waiting room. (HGTV may or may not have been on while i was waiting.)

Sunday was awesome because as i said, our district/zone/branch are the best. We are all a family. We had sacrament meeting and 2-3 random people get called up to give talks (so everyone has to be prepared). It luckily wasn't me and i'm really hoping my luck continues. After sacrament and classes we had a devotional where kenneth cope came and sang and gave a talk. If you haven't heard him he's super good. He sung an amazing song about us being in heaven watching Jesus atone for our sins. After the devotional is “movie” night (aka a talk by an apostle or meet the mormons 2). You can pick whatever “movie” you want to go to. Since it was our first time they didn't let us pick, and i'm glad they didn't. We watched Character of Christ by Elder Bednar and it was AMAZING. Definitely one of the best talks i've ever heard. It was all about how the mission isn't about us. We need to turn our thoughts and hearts away from ourselves and towards the characteristics of christ. We need to have charity for everyone. I've really been striving to have charity for everyone this week (not always easy) and i've been soooo much happier.

Monday, Wednesday, thursday, and Friday. Was the usual routine of food, class, food, studies, food, more class. It was rough with the spanish but sometimes the rough days help you the most. I have been getting so much better with spanish. Im noticing it a lot which gets me excited. I've learned to love studying because i get so stoked when i say stuff right haha. We taught lessons the whole week to our “investigator” (who later turned out to be one of our new teachers) Tuesday was devotional night. We had Elder Clayton from the 1st quorum of the 70 come speak and it was really good! He talked about how even if we don't have a testimony of everything right now, as long as we have a solid foundation of Jesus Christ being our savior, and God being our Loving Heavenly Father, that's all we need right now. The rest will come if we have faith. Use Moroni 10:3-5 for more than just the Book of Mormon. Pray and ask about any doubts you may have! If you have faith your answers will come.
I know most of you aren't, but don't stress about me here. Yeah i miss you guys sometimes, but i know why i'm here, i love being a missionary, and i love the MTC.

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First Night in the MTC!!


August 19, 2017


Wow… I'm actually a missionary… This is real life... But I couldn't be more excited!  The MTC is absolutely AMAZING!! Being a missionary is super surreal right now but I have been learning and feeling the spirit so much here! Not gonna lie it was tough to say goodbye to fam and friends but once I checked in I have been way too busy to even miss home that much haha (no offense everyone) We set a record for most missionaries coming in on one day. Over 760 missionaries reported on August 16th with me.


My companion is cool and really mellow too so that’s good. My district is the best!! We are all going to argentina but only 4 to Bahia Blanca. The second we walked into class he started speaking spanish haha but we love our teacher and the other Spanish Missionaries said he’s their favorite. He’s from Bolivia so he talks to pretty fast but hopefully that helps in the long run. The classes are awesome and even though Espanol isn't coming very fast right now, it's still coming... and that's all that matters. There are like 3 or 4 people in my district that can probably test out of Spanish right now but they didn't want to.  They are like fluent already. At first it was hard because i was comparing my spanish to theirs, but they have been teaching us and helping us a lot so its been nice to have them. I can say a prayer in spanish now though! I love that everyone in my district wants to be obedient. We are even kinda appalled by the other missionaries sometimes because they aren't always being obedient haha (The cool Kids here are the obedient ones) 


 I taught my first lesson in spanish yesterday! It was tough and i definitely relied on the spirit. Even though I didn't always understand what was being said, the spirit was still present teaching. (Our investigator even started crying during it). Being a missionary is awesome. I have a strong testimony of this gospel and i'm so thankful to be a representative of my savior Jesucristo.


Yesterday I also had the chance to help with the MTC tours. We took a bus to the Lavell Edwards Stadium parking lot and collected tickets and gave wristbands to everyone. It was nice to get out and talk to people. And I saw Romney! (my cousin) So that was really nice to see a familiar face.


I love this gospel and I love being able to learn how to share it with others. I have felt the spirit stronger than ever here.  The MTC is hard at times, but i'm glad it is because it has only helped me gain a better relationship with my Father in Heaven. Adios Amigos!


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Mission Pictures and Farewell talk

I opened my mission call on April 29, 2017. I could not be more excited to go serve the people of Argentina and help them discover God's love for them.





Mission Farewell

For those of you who don't know, I have been assigned to labor in the Argentina Bahia Blanca Mission. I always get questions about where this is so let me explain. It is in the center of Argentina, a few hours below Buenos Aires and it is along the East Coast.


A missionaries purpose is to invite others to come unto Christ by helping them receive the restored gospel, through faith in Jesus Christ and His Atonement, repentance, baptism, receiving the gift of the Holy Ghost, and enduring to the end.. basically I will just be trying to serve everyone I can and teach them about our Savior Jesus Christ and his church

 I recently had the experience of meeting Elder Bragg from the first quorum of the 70, whose area is the South America South region which covers my mission in Argentina. While he was down here on vacation, he came to our ward and spoke. I was attending another ward that week so I wasn't able to see him, but my family talked to him and told him i was going to bahia blanca on my mission. He wanted to meet me, so a few days later he came to my mission prep class in Costa Mesa. He gave an amazing lesson that made me so excited to get out and serve. I would like to share the 3 main things he talked about that will help us become better missionaries. 

The first one is to Study Preach my Gospel every day, and when you study, study with someone else in mind. Study for the purpose of being able to teach and help others. As we do this, we will have more love for them and be able to help them understand concepts better. He then told us about an experience he had when he was in a meeting with Elder Holland. He asked Elder Holland what he can do to become a better General Authority. Elder Holland told him that he needs to study preach my gospel every day. There is so much good stuff that can be learned and it's not just for full time missionaries. Everyone can learn and receive blessings from studying it. 


The Second one is Love. Not only to love people you teach, but to also love your companions as well. We will have companions that we don't always get along with. But we need to try to see them through the eyes of the Savior.

The last one is Obedience. We need to strive to be exactly obedient and also make sure our companions are being obedient as well. If we aren't being obedient we will not have the spirit with us, rendering us as ineffective missionaries.

He then held up the missionary manual that has all the rules we are to follow as missionaries. He said "as a missionary you will have more rules and commandments you have to obey than anyone else on the planet. But when we keep commandments the Lord promises us blessings. So you guys can potentially receive more blessings than anyone else if you are obedient”

That was really cool to me and I have already promised myself to strive to be exactly obedient because I know I will be blessed.

I know if i am not obedient then I won't be able to feel the spirit. Without the spirit it is really tough to be a missionary. As Missionaries we don't convert anyone. The spirit is who converts. It is my job to invite the spirit and be a tool for people to feel the spirit through me. I have to be an instrument for the spirit, and in order to do so I have to learn, study, and be obedient so I can be as sharp as a tool as possible.

Today i'd like to speak about how standing in holy places has prepared me for my mission. I want to share some of the many examples and experiences that have helped with this.

I have been so blessed to grow up in a home where the gospel has been really strong. Our faith has always been the first priority in our household. My parents have always tried to have family scripture and prayer every single night. Even every family vacation we go on we make the effort to attend church on Sunday and also visit the nearest temples and do temple work.

My parents taught me to be proud of my beliefs and stick up for them, especially when at school. Everyone at school knows that I am Mormon. Probably because of the countless BYU shirts i wear all the time. This has provided me with the opportunity to answer any questions my friends have about our church. Throughout my senior year I got tons of questions of what i doing after high school. And because I had my my mission call I got to respond that i was serving a 2 year church mission in Argentina. They would then ask me what I would be doing. I was able explain to them that we are there to serve people and teach them about Jesus Christ. I loved these missionary opportunities and it was awesome to see that pretty much everyone I told thought it was really cool that I was going.


I did not have a zero period my senior year, meaning i didn't have to start school as early as most people. However i still had early morning seminary so there was about 2 hours in between seminary and school. I would use the first hour and a half of that to take a nap and get ready. And then i would leave for school 30 minutes early and read the scriptures in the car. I read through the whole Book of Mormon and most of the doctrine and covenants. Doing this every morning strengthened my testimony of the Book of Mormon soooo much. It always got my day started off right. Feeling the spirit from reading helped me against any hardships or trials I had that day. It even helped my stress over big tests go away.


A few months ago I had the chance to go through the temple and receive my endowments with my sister Olivia because she was getting married soon. While talking to the temple president after the endowment session, he asked if i would be interested in becoming an ordinance worker before I left. So of course i said yes and later that week i got set apart started working. Being a temple worker is such an amazing blessing. Everyone working there is super nice and has so much knowledge to give. (They also bring really good food to the break room). I have been able to learn so much from them. The whole time i am there, the spirit is so strong. It's my spiritual springboard to carry me throughout my week.  One of my favorite things is seeing the patrons that are going through becoming so filled with joy. I truly look forward to serving in the temple each week.


Mission prep is also a holy place for me throughout my week. Attending mission prep and making it a priority over anything else on a weekly basis has made me feel so much more prepared to leave. Brother Andre is my mission prep teacher and he has so much knowledge and so much love for us. I never walked out at the end of mission prep without learning something new and without feeling the spirit.  I encourage all the youth to attend mission prep because it has truly changed me. Without it I would not nearly feel as prepared to leave. 

The most important thing I got out of going to mission prep is to love. Brother Andre taught us that you can start any lesson in preach my gospel with God loves us. For example, God loves us so he gave us the book of mormon, God loves us so he gave us prophets, God loves us so he gave us the gift of eternal families.  Everything in this Gospel relates back to love and God's love for us. Love is really the only reason why I'm serving a mission. Love for my Heavenly Father, love for this church, and love for my fellow brothers and sisters. We need to love and teach everyone as if they were our brothers and sisters, because they are.  Heavenly Father wants all his children to return back to him and it is my job to share His message with them. I know the people of Argentina are waiting to hear my message and i have been assigned there through divine revelation.


John chapter 13 verses 34-35 read.
34 A new commandment I give unto you, That ye love one another; as I have loved you, that ye also love one another.
35 By this shall all men know that ye are my disciples, if ye have love one to another.


It is only when we have love for our fellow men that we are true disciples of Jesus Christ


I have been looking for a scripture to put on my plaque and 3rd Nephi chapter 5 verse 13 really stuck out to me. It reads….

13 Behold, I am a disciple of Jesus Christ, the Son of God. I have been called of him to declare his word among his people, that they might have everlasting life.


I know that I am a disciple of Jesus Christ. I will be wearing His name on my name tag along with mine. I have been praying to be able love the people and my future companions and I have already started to feel it. 

I know that I am not 100 percent prepared. But I also know that no missionary is 100 percent prepared.  I know that people might ask me questions that I don't always have the answers to. But I will try my best to get them those answers. I know that if I have faith in the Lord, that he will compensate in the ways I am not prepared.
I also know that being a missionary is not easy. In 2001 Elder Holland gave an amazing talk about the hardships of missionary work. He says,

Missionaries you will have many occasions to ask, Why is this so hard? Why doesn’t it go better? Why can’t our success be more rapid? Why aren’t there more people joining the Church? It is the truth. We believe in angels. We trust in miracles. Why don’t people just flock to the font? Why isn’t the only risk in the mission field that of pneumonia from being soaking wet all day and all night in the baptismal font?

You will have occasion to ask those questions. They Are questions that i've asked. I offer this as my personal feeling, not doctrine per say just my feeling.

I am convinced that missionary work is not easy because salvation is not a cheap experience. Salvation was never easy. We are The Church of Jesus Christ, this is the truth, and He is our Great Eternal Head. How could we believe how could we think it would be easy for us when it was never, ever easy for Him? It seems to me that missionaries and mission leaders have to spend at least a few moments in Gethsemane. Missionaries and mission leaders have to take at least a step or two toward the summit of Calvary.

Now, please don’t misunderstand. I’m not talking about anything anywhere near what Christ experienced. That would be presumptuous and frankly sacrilegious. But I believe that missionaries and investigators, to come to the truth, to come to salvation, to know something of this price that has been paid, will have to pay a token of that same price. It will only be a token.

For that reason I don’t believe missionary work has ever been easy, nor that conversion is, nor that retention is, nor that continued faithfulness is. I believe it is supposed to require some effort, something from the depths of our soul.

If He could come forward in the night, kneel down, fall on His face, bleed from every pore, and cry, “Abba, Father (Papa), remove this cup from me,” then little wonder that salvation is not a whimsical or easy thing for us. If you wonder if there isn’t an easier way, you should remember you are not the first one to ask that. Someone a lot greater and a lot better asked it a long time ago if there wasn’t a less excruciating way.

The Atonement will carry the missionaries perhaps even more importantly than it will carry the investigators. When you struggle, when you are rejected, when you are spit upon and cast out and made a hiss and a byword, you are standing shoulder to shoulder with the best life this world has ever known, the only pure and perfect life ever lived. You have reason to stand tall and be grateful that the Living Son of the Living God knows all about your sorrows and afflictions. The only way to salvation is through Gethsemane and on to Calvary. The only way to eternity is through Him—the Way, the Truth, and the Life

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 I know that we have a Literal father in heaven who loves us wants us to return back to him.

He sent his son Jesus Christ to set up the church while on the earth and die and atone for our sins

I have a firm testimony of prayer. And that if we ever have questions or need help or need comfort we can always talk to our Heavenly Father. Tell him your concerns and fears and wishes because he wants to help. He is on our side!

I know that whenever the church is lost on the earth, Heavenly Father always brings it back. And he did that yet again with the Prophet Joseph Smith.

Because I know Joseph smith is a true prophet I know the Book of Mormon is true as well. Every time I read it it makes my day that much better. Reading this book affects my day in every aspect. It makes my thoughts more virtuous. It makes my actions kinder. it strengthens my relationship with my friends and my family. And most importantly it strengthens my relationship with my Heavenly Father.

I know that prophets and apostles are on the earth today and that Thomas S Monson is a prophet of God. Those of you who witnessed Elder Holland speak in our stake a few months ago can relate that the spirit that is felt when those men walk in the room is undeniable..

I know families can be together forever and i am eternally grateful for my wonderful family and the amazing examples they have been for me and for all the love and support they have shown me. I know i will miss them so much but I also know that the Lord has called me at the time to love and serve the people of Argentina.






































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