President
and Sister Lopez (Brooks' mission president and wife) paid a special
visit to the mountains for Elder Peralta's last Sunday! What a tender
time it must have been! (And the reason we have these great pictures!~K)
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Teaching the youth during Sunday school. So beautiful! |
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President and Sister Lopez are on the left. |
Hello Family!
This last week has been another very
packed and exhausting week, but I think that I can quite easily say
that it has been one of the most successful weeks of my entire mission
when it comes to finding and teaching people about the Gospel of Jesus
Christ.
It was the last week before transfer day, and also the
last week before Elder Peralta goes home, so we decided to have him go
out with a bang and set our goals higher then we would have thought
possible. We then knelt in prayer and acknowledged to Heavenly Father
and to the Lord that we could only accomplish the things that we had
planned through Him and His power, and we asked in faith, believing and
know that we would receive, that we would be supported in our righteous
desires.
We then went to work.
The days that followed
were somewhat of a whirlwind...We saw little miracles everyday and I
feel like to document it all would take far too long and perhaps defeat
the point that I am trying to get across from all of this, but after
putting all of our trust in Jesus Christ and working as hard as we
could, and after teaching or trying to teach what feels like the entire
population of our area, we finished out this week having taught 150
lessons to investigators and having found 168 new investigators, coupled
with the baptism of Sister T, the first in her family to be baptized.
I
think it is sufficient to say that Elder Peralta and I know and have
talked with and taught/sang for so many people this week that I feel
like I've lived in Colonia for half my life.
Now I have the
monumental task of following up and beginning the harvesting process for
many of the prepared people that we found.
I just want to share
this as a testament that I KNOW that my power as a missionary does not
come from my talents and abilities, but it comes from my faith in the
Lord Jesus Christ. I would compare this week to the experience of the
brother of Jared, where after he saw the finger of the Lord his faith
became unshakable, and after I have seen this week I know that all
things are possible to those that believe.
Granted I am very far from claiming perfect knowledge.
We
were also rejected quite a bit more than we were the last time we found
a large amount of new investigators, but I feel like every time someone
said no it only made me more excited and happy for the next person that
said yes.
We even started to see the fruits of our work in the
area as we feel like the whole attitude of our area has changed and
there are now many people that call out to us and say hi, and all of the
false rumors about the church no longer stand since so many people have
talked with us and had a spiritual experience with us.
In
response to Mom and Dad, the "jungle" where Elder Peralta and I taught
about the Atonement is actually where we teach the youth class during
Sunday school hour. And the reason why Elder Peralta and I have our
heads above the beams is because we are just on our toes, those beams
are actually only about 5 and a half feet high and I bump my head on
them all the time. I'll meet my new companion probably tomorrow or on
Wednesday, so next week I let you know.
Saying goodbye to Elder
Peralta was as Mom said, bitter sweet. I have some big shoes to fill and
I will miss his dedication. He will have a hard time taking of the tag,
but it will have to come, and I don't feel too far behind him. The day I
go to Bacolod for the last time will be an extremely bitter sweet day
for me.
I love you all!
No pictures since my camera is acting up and I don't have another to borrow for the moment.
Halong!
Elder Butler
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