Como estan todos!?
I hope everyone had a good Pioneer Day! It was a fun week here in Huauchi! Here are the highlights:
On
Tuesday, we were surprised by interviews with Pres! They were supposed
to be on Thursday and they just had a little miscomunication and showed
up on Tuesday. We got a call saying that President had arrived at the
chapel in Huauchi and we were like WHAT!?? Haha so we busted out and
took the little micro bus that takes us close to the church. The
interview was really good! Im blessed to have a really good president
who really cares for his missionaries!
We have a
couple that we are teaching, names Luis and Reyna. We met them from
contacting and ever since we contacted them, they have been super kind
to us!! Theyve already been to church twice now and they get along well
with the members. They live in a colony where pure people from Pemex
live. Pemex is basically the monopoly gas company here. So they know
some members that also work at pemex! The lessons are always very
spiritual with them. They have great questions and they told us that
they feel like they are finding the truth! We have high hopes for them.
The
rest of the investigators are doing great. Justino's baby girl was
finally born so now we can finish up the marriage and baptism plans once
Mireya recovers.
On saturday, we went to
Beristain to eat with our investigator Angel and his future wifes fam!
Beristain is a community where the Germans inhabited. Thats why its not a
mexican name haha. Its such a beautiful, open, farmland area! There are
actually a lot of villages that we founded by foreigners. In our area
there is a place called Canaditas because the Canadians established it.
Theres also a place in the mountains called Honey which was established
by, yours truly, the gringos. We have a cool area! All these people came
because the petrolium and oil industry blew up here and so everyone
came down here to work for Pemex.
Also on
saturday, we contacted a lady from a pueblo nearby who was wearing the
classic outfit of all the native people around here. Her first language
is Nahuatl which is the dopest language ever and she was just out
selling her nuts and fruit like thousands of other old ladies around
here. We got to know her and started asking her questions but we quickly
realized that she didnt really want to listen to us haha. After every
simple question like "does everybody speak nahuatl in your pueblo?" she
would respond about how the virgin of guadalupe has blessed her in her
life and the miracles that she has done. Thank you spaniards for
creating all of this... its sad to see people's beliefs a little bit
twisted but there are definitely people who are prepared for the
message!
I was absolutely amazed reading in
Exodus this week about how many similarities there are between the
ordinances that they did back then, and the ordinances we do now in the
temples. So incredible, I also love about how frequent the Lord tells
his people to remember how he delivered them out of captivity from the
Egyptians. We too need to always remember how the Lord has redeemed us
from captivity. We can remember him by serving others and studying his
word every day!
Les amo a todos ustedes!
Elder Millard
Pic: making some famous tamales with a part member fam for pday!! Mexicans do it best. The food here is incredible!