Elder Wilson

Elder Wilson

Monday, April 25, 2016

Week 83 Ecuador

Happy Monday everyone,

I get pretty excited to write you guys, I made a goal that I will continue writing all of my converts that still love me once a week when I am home, just like i´ve written all of you for the past (almost) two years. Irina is dreading the day that I leave; honestly, I am too..

This week we have found new investigators, taught and served! I´ve been wanting to go to Manabi and help out with the Earthquake disasters for the past week but there isn´t anything I can do, they even pulled all of the missionaries out of there and they´re staying in Guayaquil. We have been trying to do our part from here, however, gathering clothing, food and especially water. I even sent a box of Books of Mormon up there with some ward members! Throughout all of this the doubt has remained, is this a punishment from God? Well, leave it up to Pres. Riggins to give you an inspired answer:

Thanks for helping collect food and supplies for the unfortunate. I believe that God uses nature to call men to repentance but I don´t believe he punishes people through natural disasters. In almost all cases I believe that God allows natural consequences to be the punishment. I think that sometimes we think that God is playing chess, that once we make a move then he reacts with his move. God knows all things. All things are before him. He gives laws with consequences, both positive and negative; we choose. 

I appreciate what you did with the zone and the purpose for doing it. 

Presidente Riggins :)

Moving on: We truly saw miracles this week in many ways. We are preparing for the arrival of our newer Apostle, Elder Rasband, with some fun zone-bonding and by ¨walking the road of sanctification.¨ People are shocked when they learn that this Utah boy has never shaken hands with an Apostle and that I´m just as thrilled as them for the opportunity to learn from Him. Lots of studying. If you want inspired answers, you have to start with inspired questions!

In one of the photos is Elder Taylor, he completed a year in the mission, we burned a shirt and made chocolate dipped bananas. Yum. 
Earthquakes have continued. around 5 on the rictor-scale. Not damaging but you feel them and it keeps the people shook up. Lots of nerves. 
We had some baptisms as well :) yay! There were more in other wards that we didn´t get pis of too. Ask me about the conversion of Irina someday.. too complicated to write out. ha, what a testimony builder!  

Don´t remember the verses, but my favorite scriptures this week are found at the end of Luke chapter 6. Check it out.

Getting all ready for the arrival of Elder Rasband 11th of June with a new initiative: SOMOS MORMONES
yea, I painted that with my fingers:)



Here are some fun Baptismal photos from Maria Jose, Irina, and Cristobal.










Sunday, April 17, 2016

Week 82 Ecuador

4/17/16
I`m sure headlines have made it your way of the 7.8 Earthquake that hit the north of Ecuador last night. Oh yea, I felt it. We were walking in the street and at first I thought I was going to pass out for some reason, then realized that everything was moving around me. Lights out, screams, people jumping off buses and hitting their knees in prayer, I`ve never seen anything like it. I stayed calm through it all and actually thought it was kind of cool, stuff was scattered all over in the house that had fallen. We slept on the roof in our hammock`s just in case the house tried coming down on us. 
Really devastating hit for Ecuador, we got in contact quick as possible with the missionaries from the zone and later president and everyone is Good. I am writing just to tell you that I AM OK! Love you all and I`ll be writing sometime tomorrow. 
(church was even canceled here)!
Love you all,
Take care.

4/18/16
Your inferences were correct and although there were several deaths nearby in Guayaquil, bridges coming down, we are all ay okay. I threw the majority of info out in my voice recording you all should have received. We are mainly helping gather food and clothing to send north but we did some service yesterday and maybe tonight tearing down walls that are cracked and unstable with some members. I might just gain some muscle back swinging that sledge-hammer. Spirits are high. My companion has been stressed but after talking with his family today he should cheer up a little.
Love you all. Thanks for your faith, it saved us!

4/18/16 “Safe and sound” voice recording
Hello family, well it’s been a great week with a few more accidents than normal. We’ve been working, staying at it. It was fun this week, we decided to go play soccer with the ward one night. We got some investigators and less actives to go with us. I got a goal, and played a lot of defense. Out of the four rounds that we played, we never lost…went undefeated! I held my own as the gringo out there on the court. On our way back, we were actually going to do an exchange with the other elders that night. We were walking by, and this dog was laying down normal, it didn’t bark or anything, and just randomly jumps up and bites my leg and runs off! It didn’t puncture the skin, but it scraped it and bruised my ankle. It bled a little bit. I came home and put hydrogen peroxide on it, and I didn’t really say anything. I didn’t want to go get rabies shots and stuff, but it looks like it’s closing up, healing pretty good, so there’s that.
My day in the other sector went good. We had some success, but the times that I’ve gone over there I see in general the lower, lower class of society that lives there creates one sandy gospel foundation. Although we stay faithful and optimistic, you always hear about the humble and willing, that the missionaries want to go find them and baptize them, their more receptive but I believe they are often mistaken for the more ignorant and helpless. 
Along that line, yesterday although church got cancelled, and we didn’t go, some members called us and there was a satellite broadcast for Ecuador, Columbia and Venezuela which all completed 50 years. The church has been here for 50 years, so their anniversary. Elder Hales, and Elder Oaks spoke, and they both congratulated especially Ecuador for the progress they’re having, in the mission work and things, but made the comment that if they wanted to keep growing, then they have to be more faithful than they now are. That the blessings will not come, and they won’t see that growth and those blessings unless they are more faithful and that is in sabbath day observance and in tithes and offerings. They’ve been hammering down on us as missionaries to that we need to teach that better, more faithfully. Though I feel weird about it, even take our converts and less actives to the bishop to pay their tithing, present them, show them how to do it. It’s kind of weird, it’s like you’re obligating them, but it’s for their wellbeing I suppose. 
A lot of good things happening though. We went over to my favorite family here in the ward, the Cardinas. They were laying tile in their house, their kitchen floors and everything. So, we went over there. I was helping the dad cut tile out with the saw, and while I was doing it, it made me think of dad through the years, tiling his bathroom, and later doing the bathroom downstairs, and just building. I enjoyed it, and then we got out the grout and started grouting the cracks in the floor and everything, so it was time well used. 
I’ve been thinking a lot about the zone lately too, and felt there’s something that we’re missing. I prayed a lot, and turned out what the assistants claim to be an incredible invitation that we can all study our mission callings, and see what mom always says…remember who we are and what we stand for…see the expectations of the Lord, and the prophet as we are called, and the promised blessings as we are faithful to that. Kind of to motivate the missionaries themselves to see where they’re at, and their progress. If they’re living up to that, but set it out; it was pretty inspired. I felt good about it. Really grateful.
Also, spiritual accomplishment this week. I finished the BOM for what I believe to be the 5th time. I’ve read it twice in the mission now, and I think I did it three times before. While a lifetime of references and lessons remain, my understanding and love for God, my Savior and all men has really increased. To see history for real, the BOM is a sad story, but a lot of great, great principles. All I can say, as I finished that is…I thank thee oh God for a prophet, in our day! That guides us, and if we will listen to him, as the people in the BOM at times did, and others not, that we’ll be saved, we will prosper. That’s my hope for the future. If I do things right, God will continue guiding me and blessing me, and our family. 
I also feel incredibly blessed for what has happened here in Ecuador these past couple days. We were walking, returning from the church the other night. It was Saturday night about 7:00, and I felt like I was losing consciousness, like I was passing out, until I realized that everything was moving around me. It turned out to be a 7.8 earthquake on the richter scale, that lasted for about a minute, and then there was a lot of continued smaller earthquakes that went on through the night. That happened up in Esmeraldes, the north of Ecuador if you guys haven’t looked it up already. My view of it the street was moving. It was crazy, I was surfing on the ground. I’ve never felt anything like that. Lots of people were screaming. One lady pulled over and tried getting out of her car, she was screaming help me, and I was like hey, just stay right there, stay calm. We waited with her for the whole minute until it stopped, then we told her to drive safe to her house. There were people praying. People got off a bus, kneeled down and started praying. It was pretty crazy, all the lights were out. The towers had lost service so we couldn’t call anybody in the zone, so we searched for a phone that did have reception, and we called all the missionaries, and everyone was safe. They all went home, and we called the assistants, President Riggins and everything. Everything went well. 
We ended up sleeping in our hammocks on the roof that night, because my companion was afraid that the roof might come down on us if there was another earthquake. So we slept up there, no problem with me. I like my hammock, pretty comfortable. My companion was pretty worried about his family being up there pretty close to the earthquake, but a huge blessing, it sounds like it didn't even get close to his home. It went in a different direction down the fault line, but I tried to give him reassurance, he’s anxious to talk to his family today. See how everyone’s doing, I can understand that. Up where it was at I heard there was around 280 deaths, over 500 people are injured. A lot of news reports, but I have to consider…I think the earthquake in Haiti 4 or something years back was about this same size, same magnitude, and A lot more people died. There was a lot more distraction, so not to downplay what’s happening here, but I feel that we are very blessed. I feel blessed that nothing happened around here, or those that I care about. 
Although I was happy, I was grateful that we could in some way help. We, the church, this area, the stake was approved to send food and clothing for donation, so we got a big bag of clothes from our house of stuff that had been left around from other missionaries, and some shirts that I had, and grabbed a few cans of food that I had. We went to different stores, and we asked for donations of food that’s not going to go bad. A lot of people were very gracious. I showed up to the church with a very big bag of food. They were all very grateful, and they sent that off this morning to the north of Ecuador to help those people. First to help the members of the church, and later everyone else, according to priority. I wish I had gotten photos of all this, but I think you guys can better see the damage and things that have happened on internet.
I just want you to know, I am fine. I am safe. I’m happy, and continue to look for ways to serve and help the people. Lots of people have questions about God. People are asking why God would let things happen, and what do we do now, and looking for hope, and it’s a great moment to be a missionary, to be able to serve in that aspect. 
We’ll end on a high note. Marco Travez, good friends, he’s a returned missionary, called up one morning, and said he needed a favor. We went over there, and he has a Huge, huge bouquet of flowers that he wants us to take to his fiancé, singing her There is Sunshine in My Soul Today, and give her that while they were filming, so we did! It was a lot of fun. We hung around and got cordon bleu, cupcakes, and they had an official asking for her hand in marriage that night. The night of the earthquake, crazy, crazy night. We went out and hung out with them. It was a lot of fun. He ended up sending 5 bouquets of flowers with different people throughout the day, just getting her buttered up I think before the big question, but it was fun.
 Well I’m going to cut this so we can go send the report to the assistants and President and everything. I’ll be talking with you later. I hope you are able to talk, and I love you all very much. Take care.

Monday, April 11, 2016

Week 81 Ecuador

Family & Followers (..if I still have any of those):

Spring skiing is looking very pleasant! Meanwhile, the rainy spring is steady here. No worries, considering the bum-numbing amount of hours I spent in conference this past week we stayed quite dry. 
Last monday in a `new leaders training` with Elder Arellano which was cool because president bought us Pizza after, 
Tuesday in Leadership conference almost all day but we did manage to squeeze in a late Family Home Evening before facing.. 
Zone conference, Interviews with Pres. Riggins and finally our meeting with the Stake president all day wednesday. 

Elder Arellano and I are adapting. Stay Positive! It is his birthday and our sweet investigators Irina and her family are making a special lunch for us! Yum. She also fulfilled a special lasagna request this week  :) 
Sadly, she is still an investigator. When all was ready to go for the baptism she had pains and went to the hospital returning with the shocking news that she is 4 months pregnant!!
I`m just kidding. She told me that lil fib though. Good knews is she only has apendicitis and it will be removed in surgery tomorrow. Baptisms are moved to the 23rd of April. Good news is another good friend of mine, Cristobal 17 years old will also be baptized with Kevin. Looking forward to it. The thought did cross my mind as I sat discouraged Saturday morning awaiting test results for Irina, Who is this girl, or who is she going to become that the opposition seems to be so great against her being baptized!? Kind of got me excited to think that.

The remaining week we saw some spiritual miracles. I`ll be strait forward in saying I doubt a little bit the veracity of ¨rescuing¨ a less active member. Most of them have a spouse that impedes them from progressing in the gospel or they have to drag them around like a sack of potatoes until they eventually get tired and go inactive again. Or, they have a chronic `give-up` mentality when lifes trials come and their beloved missionaries aren`t there to carry them. 
Despite these, God led me to two families who have the stuff. Not some sweet sister the releif society can visit and pray over, i`m talking 1. a former releif society president. 2. A lawyer with a testimony who needed to clear some doubts, old resentments and feel the spirit. 1 visit saturday, he goes to church with us, totally repented, and apologizes for his absence to all of the members then testifies to all the phonies in Elders Quorum about what it means to be a Priesthood bearer and the truthfulness of the Restored Gospel. Wow, someone who is actually going to bless and strengthen the church! They`re out there. My hat is off to you Mauricio.

All of this said, I know that if by any means I was not worthy or didn`t come to the mission God would have sent someone else to find these wonderful people. My point, it all has nothing to do with me. This work will continue to go forth until God says it`s done. I`m grateful for all the things i`m learning about God, his church and the way I want to live my life; all of the cherished friends are a bonus too. Weird to think I`ll be gladly giving it all up to see all of you in August.

Love you all! Keep enjoying Spring.

Monday, April 4, 2016

Week 80 Ecuador

Good afternoon! 

So much for the voice-recording. That´s Ok, hand-written letters are better anyways!
🤕 This week I was a little sick for the loss of my brother Elder Estupinan.. It´s ok, he´s chilling with his girls and new I-phone6. I have my new brotha. No but I got really food sick off of some Chinese a kind sister brought me during Saturday afternoon conference. It was delicious, but deadly. I got a blessing of health, drugged up on 1000mg of Ibuprofen and hit the pavement. New man today!
🙅 --cool guy right? Well, I have been 6 days faithful to P90X and it´s kicking my butt. I dished out and bought some protein, see if I can´t come back looking something like I did when I started this blessed journey💪  I don´t want my brothers beating me up, or dad making me look bad on our fall hunting trip.
I swear if you guys are taking advantage of April Fools on me again telling me that I´ll soon have a nephew Imma be real bugged, I won´t be fooled twice on the mission! Just kidding, I believe you. Unfortunately, I didn´t get to play any April fools tricks.. not so fair when the Latinos have no idea what´s going on, better to just keep the peace.
On a real note, possibly thanks to Elder Arellano, who is doing great, and the change of routine we found 2 oooold less active families. Wait, really? I´ve been through the whole ward, how did I miss them? ..well, that´s the thing with less-actives THEY´RE EVERYWHERE! Unlike most, however, they were very happy to see us 😆 We blessed their homes, gave one of the women who had suffered a recent fall and broken arm (the day before) a blessing of health. Best part: they both have family who aren´t members. Yes, I´m certain God knows where to send his missionaries.
With E´ Arellano recently called as a new Zone Leader the Assistants did an exchange with us. I got to hang out with a good friend Elder Suarez and God blessed us in my sector that day with good lessons. Best part, I got to pick my companion up in Babahoyo and, although I didn´t have time to visit everyone I did spot the motorcycle of Hugo (my convert 25 years old) and ran over there to knock on his door. We were thrilled to see each other and what gave me great joy was to see that after 5 months he and I at his baptism are still his screen-saver. He continues preparing to serve a mission of his own next year. What a blessing to have that kind of an influence on someones life.
I went into conference with a lot of questions: 
How do I fulfill with honor the remaining months of my mission? ..I don´t want to miss anything.
How do I manage time with family+work+school+friends+dating+church, etc after the mission?
How will I know where to go, what´s right?
My answer came. Ask God to teach you how to pray and he will show you. Ponder it out in your mind and present it to God. Simple. Just requires Sincerity. Just like the Gospel, it´s pretty simple, just requires sincerity. I love you all, I love life, I love God and His plan.
Stay sincere.
 
and yes, Irina and Kevin and possible others are getting baptized this saturday :)

😇 Love, your Angel in Ecuador