Showing posts with label Assistant to the President. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Assistant to the President. Show all posts

Monday, March 21, 2016

18 in 11



     Monday-Documents, documents, documents of Elder Sagae with rich rewards. 
With Zone leaders in Itapetininga



     Tuesday-We took a 4 hour bus drive to Itapetininga, where we did a division with the zone leaders there. I worked with Elder Martineau, a missionary who served nine months in the United States and had tons of wild stories from his time there. 
Awesome Churrascaria in Itapetininga
Espetinhos- meat on a stick


We had no set appointments, so we talked to people in the street and knocked doors the whole day in the chilling rain, but I absolutely loved it. It was an awesome day that I will never forget :)
We got a FREE LUNCH

Votorantum



     Wednesday-Early we took a bus to Sorocaba and got to work! We worked super and in the evening a super awesome couple in the ward called us and invited us to eat pizza with them, it was so nice of them. They are literally the best! I love them! :) 
Shortcut

     Thursday-We went to visit a few references in a father away neighborhood and to get back to our focus area, we took a shortcut through the hills and we got some great pictures :) Great days work!

     Friday-Division with Da Silva! He gave me a new belt because my other one was pretty destroyed. That evening there was an activity for integration with recent converts, also Da SIlva and I went to do baptismal interviews for the sisters that evening.

     Saturday-I stayed in division with Da SIlva and his comp Castaneda in Votorantim while Flores went the temple to see a sealing. 
Baptism of Ana's sister, Fernanda

     That evening our awesome recent convert's sister, Fernanda was baptized! It was amazing! I made a cake and we bought ice cream to celebrate (exactly what she wanted, haha.) The whole ward was there participating, it was such a special baptism for us ;)


     Sunday-We found out the transfer and so it was my last Sunday in the beloved ward of Barcelona! I gave a farewell talk and it was super sad leaving everyone behind :(
My old belt, DeSilva gave me a new one.


     I will finish my last 11 weeks of my mission training a new missionary in the area Gaupira, the biggest favela and the most productive area in the mission :) I will also be serving as district leader. Let's go!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Brother Alexandre and his wife

Vinicious and Jessica

BISHOP ALLEN

Cacau and his sisters


Brother Godoy

Monday, March 14, 2016

1D, Member Missionaries and the Pyramid of Conversion




Monday-Numbers, meeting with President, Alvis and I slept on a couch, Outback with President, and #SóAlegria.
     Tuesday-Same routine early rising heading out to Sorocaba! When we arrived in Sorocaba we got right to work, working closely with our recent converts and their friends and family members that have gone to church. Always working well with your recent converts results in more baptisms :) Also working well with members who have vision in terms of "...bringing to pass the immortality and eternal life of man," results in high baptisms and extended activity in the church. 


This past week a member named Nicole, who is 20 years old and who is going on a mission to Portugal soon brought a friend of hers to church, his name is Luan and he is 20 years old. He went to church, loved it, and we marked a baptismal date with him for that next week, which was this past week :) We followed up well with him during the week and brought members with us to every lesson, he read the Book of Mormon, prayed, and knew for himself that these things are true. Luan truly is elect. 


We will never know all things and therefore we cannot always know what is to happen, so we must always use the most basic principle of the Gospel, which is faith, believe in action. Our investigators go to church, listen to our message, read the Book of Mormon, and by their faith are baptized very shortly after, taking simply the first step. 

     Wednesday-We did a division with Zona Santana, a different zone in Sorocaba. I stayed in our area with my old pal Elder Taylor! :) It was good to work together and remember all of our good stories from Brasilandia! haha :)

     Thursday-We ended the division and shortly after we started with our interviews with President. We ate lunch and worked in our area and our interviews were last. President Farnes is incredible!!! The way he is able to raise others up and make them feel good is amazing! We feel so strongly his and Christs' love when we are with him. 


     Friday-We did a division with Da Silva! And it was also an investigator of ours' birthday today! So a day before I remembered a member in Sorocaba that makes customized T shirts, so we called him and asked him if he could make a custom One Direction t shirt for Sara because she loves 1D. He made it, and we gave it to her for her birthday on Friday and she flipped! :) She was SOOO happy hahahah! 

     Saturday-We followed with our investigators and Saturday we had stake conference in Barcelona! President Farnes gave an awesome talk/training about the "Pyramid of Conversion" which is doing 3 points of a pyramid, which are 1-Personal prayer and scripture study daily, 2- going to church to renew our baptismal covenants and learning together at church, and 3-Missionary work, acting like Christ in all things, actually acting, getting up, and working to love and help others. Doing these 3 points of the pyramid, we are promised a strengthened testimony and conversion. 


     After the conference Saturday night, we had the baptisms of Laun and Sara!!! Woohoo!!!! Awesome! 

    Sunday-Part 2 of the conference where we were able to bring many investigators and recent converts to see, great sweet spirit that day :) 


     After we had lunch and the same great member who made key lime pie for me on my birthday, and she made it again! :) So great! :)  I am so grateful to this great sister. After we got on the road to São Paulo! :) 

     Monday-Great lunch, and helping Elder Sagae get a bunch of documents for the mission. 

Leadership Counsel


Last pictures with Elder Medina


     This is my last week being an Assistant before I will step down to end my mission training a new missionary! All or nothing this week in Barcelona with Flores!!!


Monday, March 7, 2016

I Love It When A Plan Comes Together



Monday- Numbers, graviola c/leite, and our meeting with the President. Something interesting was that President Farnes talked a lot to us about how we treat people and the "WOW factor." He said that success in life is "...85% knowing how to treat people well, and only 15% skill, knowledge, and talents..." This was very impactful on all of us and made all of us think a lot. 

Tuesday-My very last leadership counsel was to be this upcoming Thursday, so with the countless counsels that I've been apart of, countless nights without sleep, and the other sacrifices involved in making counsel awesome, I wanted to go out with a BANG! 

Taking the words of President Farnes to heart, we wanted to express our gratitude to the leaders of our mission, we wanted them all to feel special, important, and included, so we wrote handwritten letters thanking every one of them. 


We also made them a special customized letter that has to do with them individually, and we got every one of them their favorite chocolate bar. So for the span of Tuesday and Wednesday our whole time was used in making all these things as well as the powerpoint and the rest of our training for counsel.  We had an all nighter on Tuesday. WE ARE SO TIRED...haha :)


Thursday-We arrived early for counsel in Barueri to begin the preparations ;).  We also planned another activity as a learning experience for everyone on how to treat people.   


We got one of the secretaries, Elder Gomes, and dressed him up as a maintenance man and we sent the companionships one by one down the hallway to go to the sacrament meeting room to start counselho. And every time a companionship passed close to Elder Gomes (maintenance man) he would drop a ton of things and he would need help. So the whole point of this experiment was to see how many people would stop to help "the maintenance man." Unfortunately, not many stopped to help him, very smoothly, we took notes of who did and didn’t help. 
     





We gave our training, everyone loved the letters and treats, and about mid way into our training we pulled up the powerpoint slide on how to treat people. I called Elder Gomes and he came in in his maintenance clothes, went up to the front, and took off his hat, scarf type thing, and sunglasses, and everyone in the audience gasped. We talked about how he needed help and how so few people stopped to help him. And to conclude he gave his last wise words, he said, "There are only 3 types of people. Those who just walk by, those who stop and ask, and those who actually help.”

After President Farnes tied in the parable of the Good Samaritan and then talked about "The WOW Factor" when working with members. It was amazing! Absolutely amazing! :) After President asked Flores, Medina, and I bear our testimonies in front of every one because it was our very last counselho. It was very emotional realizing that it all had come to an end, sort of. But I was very happy that I felt that I have done what I was called to do as AP (even though I still had 2 weeks being AP haha.) It is interesting because Medina and I ended together, we had our last counsel together, he goes home on Thursday. :(

Friday-We divided with Da Silva! Always great! :) We did some baptismal interviews and we had a great day! 
I'm getting pretty good at making baptismal cakes. haha

Saturday-Follow up and I made a cake to celebrate the baptisms! Also our Recent convert Ana read from the beginning of The Book of Mormon to halfway to 2nd Nephi in two days! She is awesome! :) 
The baptism of Nata, Gabriel, Renan, and Andre

Sunday-We had the baptism of Nata, Gabriel, Renan, and Andre! Awesome young men who hadn’t been baptized we found from inactive families. I also made another cake to celebrate because it was such a success! :) 



After we had lunch with an awesome family in the ward. The young couple is the 1st counselor in the bishopric and his wife is the YW President, they are so cool and funny! I love our ward!!! :)

Monday-We are all super tired, but President Farnes took us to Outback, so it was awesome!!! :) Crazy week! 


Elder Hunt


Monday, February 29, 2016

The Change Is Real

Coconuts on the streets

Tuesday-We had an early Tuesday morning with the same routine, but this time going directly to Itu to do a division. I stayed the day with Elder Jose, a good baptizing Elder from Rio De Janeiro. We ate lunch ate an old place I used to eat at in Itu, then we worked in an area of Itu called São Judas where a majority of my recent converts live. Elder Jose and I saw some of my recent converts :) and we went and made contacts at a soccer training camp. We made 30 new investigators and marked 30 baptismal dates!!!! :) 

Almir, my former mission leader in Itu!
He bought us calda de cana


     Later we went to the CDHU and worked with a great family he and his previous companion had baptized. We taught all the friends of the family and they went with us to all the lessons! It was awesome! :) References and friends make a HUGE difference in missionary work! That night we went and saw David and Nany, a couple who I baptized who I absolutely love, they are preparing to go to the temple and they will go with my family and I in the beginning of June. It will be incredible, :) I’m so excited! :) 

   
This guy sells coconuts on the street and uses this machine to extract the milk.
So delicious!

Wednesday-Great division! We ended the division that morning and we went back to our area. We worked super hard in the hot Sorocaba sun like usual, but nothing dampers our spirits! :) The people are not quite as receptive as they were in my other areas, but The Lord's elects are everywhere :)

Fabricioi Castello Frave and his wife


     Thursday-Elder Flores had a filling in his tooth fall out so we went to the dentist who is a recent convert and her member husband. They helped Flores really quickly, and then offered to take us to lunch and buy us groceries. Fabricio and Karina are their names and they are true examples of Christ, I have never seen people treat someone so well as they treated us without even knowing us. They are incredible, their love, generosity, and pure concern for others is amazing. This experience really motivated me to strive to be more and more like our Savior.

Elder Flores and Hunt eating sushi together



 Friday- We did a division with Elder Da Silva as he helped us with interviews. There was an awesome ward activity and we brought some investigators which was great! :) Our ward is so awesome! :) 

     Saturday-We followed up with everyone who would be going to church and who was going to baptized. Great hard day! 

Ana on her baptism day
with her sister

Kaio and Isabelli on their baptism day


     Sunday-Kaio, Isabelli, and Ana were baptized! Ana is super awesome, she is really looking for a new start in her life through the Gospel of Jesus Christ and it’s ordinances ;) She is very diligent in her study of the Book of Mormon and always has very educated, well thought questions. She always reads more than we ask her too; she is great! :) 

     That afternoon we had lunch with the awesome first counselor of the bishopric, his wife who is the YW president, and some of their friends from the other ward. Lunch was great and the members in this ward are so awesome! They help and support us all the way! :) 

     Monday-I finally got my birthday package today!!! :) My family is the best!!! 

      This week is going to be super hectic, this will be my last leadership counsel, because in 3 more weeks, I will go train a new missionary.                                                                                                              

The change is real.