Wednesday, November 26, 2014

November 25, 2014

What a week. Because my companion and I are new to this place we have been passing by a lot of the member’s houses to get to know them. There is about 100 to 120 people that come to church every week. The church is jam packed! I haven’t seen this many Mormons since I was in Utah!
Okay maybe that’s a bit dramatic but it is a giant cambio from Yungay to Collao. I actually forgot how a Ward Works, and that there are different classes for the separate organizations.
We are still pretty lost in our sector. It is very big. Within our sector we have the Concepcion bus terminal, the Concepcion soccer stadium, 2 different colleges and a lot of houses with people inside of them waiting to hear the gospel.
Really cool story time!
We were walking around Wednesday and I heard someone shout my name…¨elder Stewart Elder Stewart! ¨
I turn around to see one of the daughters of our investigators from YUNGAY! She studies at the college here and goes back to Yungay on the weekends. She hear that I left Yungay and was a Little bummed that she couldn’t say goodbye but then saw the back of my head and then ran 2 blocks to see if it was me or not. Her family is progressing very well in Yungay and the student is going to go to an activity with us this Friday in our church! Small world! The Lord Works in mysterious ways.


Appreciate these pictures.
Some of the members from Yungay.









Monday, November 17, 2014

November 17, 2014

Well its big city life for me now. This week I will leave Yungay and head off to Concepcion as district leader and to open a sector that was white washed.
I will have a new companion named Elder Martinez, I don’t know him yet but I’ll let you know how that goes...
I am very excited to be in the city again but I’m not quite sure how I will handle it. I gotten used to the peace of farm life.
It’s been 6 good long months here and I have learned so much in this little town; yeah it was hard, but so worth it.
15 members to 35 members is a great achievement and now I am excited to see what I can do in Concepcion.
I don’t have much time because I’m going to run out and say chau chau to all of the people here before I go… but here are some more pictures!






Monday, November 10, 2014

November 10, 2014

This week we traveled a lot. We had our Zone class and Zone conference this week which meant we were on a bus to Chillan 2 days in a row for about 3 hours round trip. And the buses here are not too comfortable… One morning we got onto the bus and there was barely no one on…I sat down, fell asleep, and about an hour later when we were almost at our destination, I woke up to a man’s butt inches to my face. The bus was jam packed, making it impossible to move any part of your body without awkwardly touching people. I didn't know where all these people came from... I felt like I just sat down blinked and then appeared multitudes. The worst part was trying to get out of the bus... We sat in the way back (just like all the cool kids do) and to get through all the crowd we had to squeeze our way out, climbing over and crawling under people IN our nice suits. BUT we made it to our conference alright, and on time!
Our Zone conference was very good.
One thing that struck my attention is the message that Hermana Arrington gave to us. She is the wife of the president and the mom of the mission and lately she has been focused and worried about missionaries that are discouraged and down heartened.
She looked back at her notes of General conference and found a quote by Utchdorf that he shared in his women’s general conference address
He said that ¨It doesn't matter if your are 8 or 108 but you need to know that God loves you today and forever.¨
God is not waiting for us to be better before he loves us. He is not waiting for us to achieve greatness before He loves us.
He is never waiting to love us… He loves us today, for who we are now...
And he will continue to love us as we grow and fall, as we experience success and challenges.
This week we had a focus on finding new investigators to teach. So part of our work was to go back through the area book and look through all the futures and contacts that we have had in the past couple weeks to call and set up appointments. In my mind I have been thinking of a woman that we have talked too awhile back but she told us that she lived very far so we didn't bother passing by thinking it was impossible to get there.
But her name kept going through my head for a day or so... so we called and set up an appointment, She happily accepted and gave us the directions to her house (because she live in the forest on a farm without street names or numbers)
We set out walking to her house at 4 in the afternoon, and then we kept walking and kept walking, then got lost.
We walked through wheat fields, forest paths, crossed streams and fed a horse that I named Sterling, but still could not find this house. We called her and tried to explain where we were but all we could see is trees and hills so she didn’t know how to help us either.
She told us on the phone, “I set my three kids to go looking for you, ones on foot and 2 are on horseback¨
We kept looking for them but then our cell phone ran out of service so we found some dirt road and prayed and a car came to take us back to Yungay.
Feeling that we still needed to pass by her I called a member who had a car and asked him to help us get to her house.
FINALLY at 730 we made it to their house and taught them a lesson. They are an amazing family of 6 who only have the desire to be an eternal family and be baptized in the church which has the truth.
Being guided by the spirit feels so good.
This week we had an activity with the branch called minute to win it! And it was very successful. We had people try to bite a hanging Apple, get a ping pong ball out of a tissue box on their backs and a lot of other challenges that had to be completed under a minute.
Last week, which I forgot to mention in my other letter is that we had a Halloween party and karaoke night... the members made us costumes.
Here are some other pictures of our new house, activities and other adventures that we had embarked on.

Love you family and friends.




And we went to a gym to work out... it was really small and pretty lame but we were super excited to WORKOUT and GET YACKED
We got permission to get a membership and go in the mornings early... we did it for all of last month but we didn't re new the membership because I might be leaving in a week






Monday, November 3, 2014

November 3, 2014



This week we moved houses! For the past 5 months I have been living in the smallest house in the mission. IT consisting of a room and a bathroom, but now Elder Judkins and I are living with the other 2 elders (Morel and Watson) in a much bigger nicer and cheaper house. I’d say that’s a win win all around.
Cleaning and organizing the old houses and the new ones was such a pain though. We spent long mornings deep cleaning and scrubbing and sweeping and mopping… good thing mom worked us like slaves when I was a kid or else I wouldn’t be ready for this haha.
Today we went on an adventure to a waterfall called Salto Churaguan. It was absolutely beautiful. To get there, you need to go with someone who has been there before because it is tucked up into the forest between 2 different towns, Yungay and Huepil., and it is very easy to get lost.
We went with a member who drove us to the starting point and was there to guide us to the water fall. We were all pretty antsy to get to the water fall so the minute we saw the river we bolted off the path to see what there was to see.
Now let me explain a little. This river was very very long and divided into many little streams and creeks leaving in-between patches of forest. We were on one side of the river. And the water fall was on the other.  We thought we knew what we needed to do. We needed to cross the river and make our own path to the water fall. We spent hours lost in this maze of islands and rivers…crawling under and over trees, hopping rocks and making bridges, stumbling and slipping as we went. At one point, to get to the other side of a section of the river I had to sloth climb upside-down on the back side of a fallen tree to cross.
Once we finally got to what we though was our destination… we were happy. Right in front of our eyes was a beautiful water fall that was about 5 feet tall. We took some pictures, we threw some sticks into the water, and I found a lizard and named him Felipe. We were content missionaries. On our way back we recognized that we left our guide back on the other side of the river. What happen was when we started jumping through the forest like wild monkeys he said to us, ¨ I’ll be over here on the path waiting¨
We finally decided to go see what he was doing so we could take him to the 5 foot waterfall that we found.
Retracing our way through the islands and rivers we saw him walking along a small dirt path. We asked him where he went. He said that the water fall that was about 100 feet tall was only about a 5 minute walk down the marked path.
That is when we realized our mistake. Instead of following our guide and the paved way we wasted a lot of time lost and struggling.
Eventually we made it to the waterfall with the help of our faithful and patient friend and guide and it was spectacular, even breathe-taking. A lot bigger and better than the water fall that we had found.
I just began to think about how we as humans have the tendency to do this very same thing in our lives. We are so eager to jump off the path, make our own way and find our own joys without help. Sometimes we may think that we are happy, that we have found and seen all that there is to see, when in reality we are very lost and far from our original goal. That is when we need to back track and use the tools that have been given to us.
For example, to get to the water fall, which was our original goal, we had a guide with knowledge and experience and a path that marked the way.  But we chose to follow our limited knowledge and spontaneous desires. In our lives we have all of the tools necessary to find a fullness of joy together with our families, only on the conditions that we follow the guides indicated and the path that is marked. God has revealed his gospel in our times through prophets and apostles that are there to help us get to where we want to go. Our loving heavenly father has also given us scriptures, the Bible as well as the Book of Mormon so we can learn and grow. We have the Holy Ghost, the third member of the Godhead, who can dwell with us always if we remain worthy of his presence. And we have the perfect example of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ we not only walk the path but paved the way and is always waiting for us to come back so he can take us by the hand and walk us through the path to a place more beautiful then we could ever imagine.
I love the talk that our prophet Thomas S. Monson gave this October called ¨Ponder the path of thy feet¨
He said…
¨As we strive to place Christ at the center of our lives by learning His words, by following His teachings, and by walking in His path, He has promised to share with us the eternal life that He died to gain. There is no higher end than this that we should choose to accept His discipline and become His disciples and do His work throughout our lives. Nothing else, no other choice we make, can make of us what He can.¨---Thomas S. Monson
The path that Christ walked is the path I want to be on.
And we will not be alone on this path... In the scriptures there is a great promise waiting for us if we strive to stay obedient.
Moses 6: 32-34
32 And the Lord said unto Enoch: Go forth and do as I have commanded thee, and no man shall pierce thee. Open thy mouth, and it shall be filled, and I will give thee utterance, for all flesh is in my hands, and I will do as seemeth me good.
 33 …Choose ye this day, to serve the Lord God who made you.
34 Behold my Spirit is upon you, wherefore all thy words will I justify; and the mountains shall flee before you, and the rivers shall turn from their course; and thou shalt abide in me, and I in you; therefore walk with me.
Christ has invited all to walk with him. Now who wouldn’t want to do that?