Monday, November 25, 2019

Week 20: Thanksgiving in Macuiltepetl

Hola Familia y Amigos!

Another week here in Macuiltepetl and an early Thanksgiving to everyone back home! It is crazy to be spending my first Thanksgiving away from home. Good thing the people don't celebrate it here so it'll be just a normal week here preaching the gospel! Here are some highlights from the past week.

Unlike the last couple weeks we had a full week of work which was super nice. We were able to find a ton of new people to teach and we have huge aspirations for them. Finding people in the mission can be done in many ways. Of course there is the normal door approach but many times it ends with a fat door in our face. However, since my companion and I both love dogs we have found a ton of success in stopping dog walkers and asking to pet their dogs. After a short conversation and a lot of help from the spirit we are normally able to get a return appointment with them. After hours and hours of contacting you gotta get a little creative. Everyone needs the gospel of Jesus Christ in their lives so whichever way can get you in the door works.

Each Friday night we host a sports activity for the members in our ward and ask them to invite their friends to play with us. We always get a good amount of people and it has been a good opportunity to introduce some of our investigators to our members if they are too shy to go to church. We always play a little bit of basketball and then some soccer. And I don't mean to brag but us 4 missionaries here are almost unstoppable when its time to play some soccer. And our team includes two Americans who hardly know how to play. I guess our missionary calling is enough to lead us to victory haha.

In the spirit of Thanksgiving I would like to thank everyone for all they have done for me. I am so grateful for the time I have to serve here and I can't imagine what I would be without it. I am grateful for everyone that helped me get here and for everyone that continues to support and pray for me in my work here. More than anything else though I am thankful for the restored church of Jesus Christ and for the blessings and happiness that it brings. I am grateful for The Book of Mormon and for closeness I feel to my Heavenly Father when I get the opportunity to read it. I am grateful for our living prophet Russell M Nelson and for the revelation he receives for us. And more than anything I am grateful for my Savior Jesus Christ and that through Him I can be saved. I am grateful for His Atonement and for the strength He gives me everyday. I do it all for Him.

Love and miss you all!
Elder Anderson

Photos!
1. Macuiltepetl!!! 

Monday, November 18, 2019

Week 19: Corn Basket Workout

Hola Familia y Amigos!

The Lord is blessing us here in Macuiltepetl 2! We have found so many people interested in the gospel and we have seen so many miracles here too. It's funny because the rejections are a tad bit harder than they were in Tihuatlan but the good people we find are so much better as well. It's like when we deal with the harder rejections the Lord is preparing us for the people that are ready to hear our mesaje. He has a plan for us and the challenges are sometimes just the way to prepare us for the doors we will be opening in the future. So awesome.

This week we did a little service project out in the boonies of Veracruz cutting down corn for a member in our ward. My hands still hurt and Elder Gonzalez got bit by a spider and we don't know which one it was. I think we have eliminated Black Widow though. But yeah had to carry this big wooden basket on our backs and it was like going to the gym for 3 weeks. There also happened to be a waterfall on the way back that we stopped at and grabbed a few pics. It was a pretty good day.

Again this week we saw the joy that the gospel brings to peoples lives. The life here in the city is a lot faster and a lot more stressful and we have seen that many people have been just holding on to their jobs and their responsibilities and are relieved and helped when they find our message of peace and joy.

Not much more to report on this week!! Hope everyone has a wonderful Thanksgiving!! 

Love and miss you all!
Elder Anderson

Pictures!
1. Burgers
2. All the corn
3. The basket
4. The waterfall





Monday, November 11, 2019

Week 18: Making Tortillas!

Hola Familia y Amigos!!

Second week down in Macuiltepetl 2. Still learning the area haha but we have seen so many miracles and received so many blessings here. We are working really hard and are seeing it pay off with every person we find and every lesson we teach. Here are the highlights

This week we had our Zone Conference. This was my first time having Zone Conference in the South and it was a pretty different experience. A lot of people that I had never seen before so it was good to meet more of the mission. It was super uplifting as always, but really hit Elder Gonzalez and I harder than normal and really motivated us to give everything in these coming weeks. It was a good experience for us. 

This week we helped one of our investigadors, Martha, makes tortillas mainly because we wanted to learn how. I think we both burnt like half of our fingers but made like 200 tortillas which was pretty fun. Basically pros by now I am pretty sure. 

Other than that not a ton to report on this week. We have a couple investigators really close to baptism and are really strong and we are working a ton with them. I have seen this week, especially a change in people when they begin to follow Christ and keep His commandments. There is a change in the well being and happiness in people when they start to find Christ and His gospel in their lives. I invite everyone who has it in their lives to invite someone else to enjoy the same blessings because it is a gift that many people are craving.

Love and miss you all so much!

Photos!
1. making tortillas
2. Zona Macuil!!!!
3. Some of the men from Colorado
4.Hiding

Monday, November 4, 2019

Week 17: Zona Macuiltepetl!

Hola familia y amigos!

I don't have a lot of time to talk so let's just get the updates!!

Things are great here in Macuiltepetl 2. We are working hard and I am working all day to try and figure out my area. Almost the opposite to Tihuatlan. The weather gets cold here sometimes and lots of rain. We are in the heart of the city and don't have a huge area. Those are only some of the opposites. It's been a good experience to try and figure out ways more effective to preach the gospel and find more people who are willing to hear our message. I have realized that every area is different and brings its new set of problems and difficulties. But things are so good and everything is possible with the Lord on our side.

A fun thing this week is that it was Dia de los Muertos. Here the tradition is Tamales, Hot chocolate, and really good bread. So of course we probably got fed that like 15 times. Not even upset about it but I might gain a ton of weight. But the traditions for Dia de los Muertos are really cool here and it was a great experience to learn about some of it.

Other than that not a lot to report on. Working every day to reach out to more people and spread the gospel!! 

Love and miss you all!!
Elder Anderson

Photos!!!
1. Zona Macuiltepetl!!!!!
2. Me with a huge moth :)
3. Painting we found and liked because its Dia de los Muertos and CoCo
4. Chinese food buffet