Monday, February 12, 2018

week 77: Interesting Investigator and Being Holy

February 12, 2018 (transcription from audio file)

Hey everyone, this is transfer 12 week 6. 

We are already coming to the end of the transfers. Pretty crazy.

This week was good, we started off on Wednesday doing exchanges with the Zone leaders. I went with Elder Tyce in Curico and Elder Hiatt got to practice leading the sector here in Licantén. It was good, kind of just a really normal exchange. As far as being with Elder Tyce, we were talking about it and we've been in the same zone in at least 4 different zones during our mission. We've been together a lot of the time. I was his zone leader for four changes now he's taking a turn being my zone leader. So fun stuff, being able to hang out with him. 

It's funny, in their house there are 4 elders there and they drink A LOT of Maté, all four of them. Our district has a cold Maté habit. We drink a lot of it with juice. It's pretty good. So that day, the morning of our second day of the exchange, we taught a Columbian investigator who was progressing really well and it was looking like he was going to get baptized but he doesn't feel ready to be baptized yet and they weren't sure why. So we had a lesson with him. It was really good. But he doesn't want to be baptized because he says he needs to go back to Columbia and fix some things in his life. And we thought it was just his girlfriend that he left there in Columbia and he needed to figure some stuff out so he could live the law of chastity. But I talked to the Zone Leaders yesterday, and it looks like he talked to them after church and he kind of let them know why he felt like he couldn't get baptized. And he has been telling them he works in a bakery. But he doesn't work in a bakery, he works as a hit man, basically. The loan sharks who lend people money, they hire him to go beat people up and so that is what is keeping him from being baptized. Luckily he didn't keep lying to them and he told them before instead of just thinking he was fine in getting baptized, he knows what he is doing is wrong. But that is a pretty hard process to go through for the repentance of a sin like that. It is very illegal and he'd probably have to turn himself in or confess to the cops. So the Zone Leaders were pretty heart broken about that one. He's a super nice guy. Super nice guy. We were pretty surprised when we heard about that. So yeah, that was interesting.

On Saturday this week we went and did a service project for Pamela's Dad. His name is Willy. He's the Elder's quorum president. We took out a bunch of his grass and helped him put in a fence on the side of his house...like help him dig holes and put in the wooden posts where he's going to put a barbed wire fence. So that was fun. It was some good work. And then we had a lesson with Pamela. It looks like she's going to get baptized on this next Saturday, which we are pretty excited about. She really wants to and she's been keeping her commitments so far. She's been keeping the word of wisdom and yeah we are just missing like one more visit and then the baptismal interview. We'll see. But she's doing really good. So keep her in your prayers please. Pray for her to be baptized this week. We are really hopeful for her.

Today, for Pday we came out to this little bridge and cultural center that we've seen on our way back from the little country sector where we come out to work sometimes. So we came out here to see the bridge. It's really cool. It's a really pretty place. They have a little cultural center that is a tribute to some author, who...not really sure who exactly he is or why they have this place to him. They have a little museum but it doesn't say much about him.  It talks more about the culture here in this part of the valley and it has some old hand woven stuff. One of the things that's kind of cool here is that the woven stuff that they've worn here for a long time, they still have it. They make it differently now. It's not quite as long of a process. And it's kind of expensive to get it but it's pretty common here to wear these poncho type of clothing. So it's pretty cool to be able to see that. 

So it's super pretty out here. We've been hanging out here all day. We did clean the house this morning. I built some shelves, put together some shelves. (sorry, getting on the bus). That's about it I think. This week are going to have the visit from Elder Christofferson. We are going up to Santiago on Wednesday. On Tuesday we are going to have a meeting with the whole mission so it'll be good to see my buds. It'll be the first time I'll have seen everybody in my whole group in a long time.

So this morning to prepare spiritually for the meeting with Elder Christofferson, we listen to and read the talk from Elder Christofferson this last conference, which I think is called "The Living Bread Which Came Down From Heaven." It talked a lot about the sacrament and our quest I guess, our search for holiness. And he talked a lot about trying to bring holiness into our every day lives and make ourselves more holy. I really liked the example he talks about with the pioneers and the early saints who put "Holiness to the Lord" on a lot of their everyday items. So that's pretty cool. One of the things that's also cool, in Spanish is that the word for holiness and the word for saints is basically the same. The word for holiness is santidad and the word for saint is santos. And so it's kind of just a reminder that who are is, we are supposed to be holy as members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. 

(sorry. Getting off the bus now)

So yeah, that's all. I hope you guys are having a good week. Love you tons. Take care. Bye!

Elder Olson

ADDED NOTE: Elder Olson also told us his Mission President's Wife brought a keyboard to their apartment so he could practice. He now plays the piano for the Branch's Sacrament Meetings. He said, "I make a lot of mistakes, but that's ok. :-)"

He also said...
"I've gotta keep up on fruits and vegetables and start cutting out bread though. These last few months are called "sexy six" here. I did put up 200 lbs on the bench this week though! I should have put that in my letter. I've still got it. E Hiatt and I have done some cleans and thrusters as well trying to work in a bit of crossfit."










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