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Chapter 20: Sweater Weather (and other baggy stuff)

Hey guys! What a busy week! As an update: Due to a problem with the electricity in our house, and the fact that the owner has dropped off the face of the earth, Elder Nolasco and I live in a new apartment! Stay tuned next week for photos (no, Connor, we still don't have a washing machine). But anyway this week was full of stuff that got me really baggy (or homesick, nostalgic, etc. We don't say trunky). For one, the weather! A cold front rolled through this last week and it was really cold! I wore a sweater all week long, it was awesome! It reminded me of the weather I'm used to in mid-November. Also a lot of stores started playing Christmas music! And the majority is music from the U.S., so I've had Jingle Bell Rock stuck in my head most of the week! Can't wait for Christmas! Also "Illumina el Mundo" (or Light the World for you gringos) is starting up again! Elder Nolasco and I set up all the stuff in our little church building and we're ...

Chapter 21: Short Letter (sorry mom)

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Hey there everyone! Sorry this week's letter is going to be a bit short! Here's a powerful scripture: 2 Nephi 31:20 Always remember that in times of difficulty, in trials, when things seem hard that we need to always press forward. Always remember that if we have faith, if we rely on the scriptures and the Lord, He will always help us, even when we're about to give up. We need to press forward with steadfastness, with certainty and with determination. If we follow the advice of this scripture we are promised all the blessings of eternal life. I know I am out here, engaged in the Lord's work. He guides us day by day and even though we face opposition, even though the work is hard, He is always there to support us with His love. This week was pretty tough, but I know that if I press forward, I will not fail. Love you all! Elder Jensen Bonus for the week!  A couple from Arizona sent me a text message with pictures of Chandler!!! Chandler s...

Chapter 19: Buscando por Japón

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Another week down, only about 80 or so left! This week seemed to pass by really slowly for Elder Nolasco and I, but busy nonetheless. Due to some unusual circumstances, the other elders in La Esperanza have been sent out to Jesus de Otoro "temporarily" so all of La Esperanza is my area once again! It's a blessing and a curse, really. We have all of the town, which means its easier to find areas we haven't contacted, we don't have to worry about where an investigator lies in terms of areas, and so forth. But also, La Esperanza is huuuge so it makes things a little more complicated. We have to be very efficient in our daily and weekly plans to fit everything in. But it's fun, I love it here. Here's some of this week's highlights: 1. I received a ton of birthday letters! Thanks guys! 2. Last week for P-day we went dinosaur hunting and took lots of pictures! 3. Later on in the week, while we were contacting, Elder Nolasco and I...

Chapter 18: Out with the old, in with the new

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I bought the hat to pretend to be in Hawaii with my parents this week! What a gnarly week! We've seen a lot of changes out here in the last week and boy am I excited for this next transfer! So let's start with the transfers that happened last week: My new companion is Elder Nolasco from the Dominican Republic. He's also serving as Branch President out here, I as the Branch Clerk. He's been out on the mission for almost 8 months. He's a great guy and we've gotten along really well. We both want to work hard and we both enjoy having fun while we work, but being obedient missionaries. It's great to have companions with the same desires to work and be obedient but still like to mess around when it's appropriate. The new companionship in La Esperanza: Elder Manister is from Honduras. He's been on the mission for 20 months. He's our new district leader, to make things easier on the Branch Pres. He's a nice guy and from what I...

Chapter 17: I'm a big kid now

RIP Elder Martinez Hey everybody! What a gnarly week, there's some big changes coming up! First and foremost, this was my trainer, Elder Martinez's, last week on the mission! So to celebrate we worked harder than we have before and it was awesome! I'm really grateful for the time I've had with Elder Martinez, he was a fantastic trainer and a great guy. We got along really well so... Rest in peace, my dude. Also I've officially finished my training! Woohoo! I'm like, a big-kid missionary now! It's going to be a lot of fun because they're bringing in another companionship into my area, my new companion is going to be the branch pres, and I'm the only one of the four of us who actually knows the area! I'm really stoked because if the four of us are really diligent, I know we can see a lot of progress in good ol' Esperanza! Anyway because transfers are tomorrow, I don't actually know who my new comp is or who the new missio...

Chapter 16: 20 years, 20 months!

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Hey guys!  What a week! This week was more or less a regular week except we had a multizone conference in Tegucigalpa! It was super spiritual and really cool! I learned a lot, but one of my favorite things that they stressed was the importance of always finding new people! We've been asked as a mission to contact at least 10 people every day and to find at least 15 new investigators each week! That can be tough because our schedules start to fill up quickly! you really have to prioritize your schedule and always keep moving forward! So anyway after the multi zone (wednesday) Elder Martinez and I committed ourselves to getting the 15 new this week, even though we had already gone 3 days into the week and only had 2 news! But we prayed and after some awesome miracles, we found our 15th investigator yesterday at church! It was a  week of hard work but I know we had the support of the Lord! It was sweet! Also, we did not baptize on my birthday, but that's not t...

Chapter 15: *Gru Voice* Alright... My Turn

Hey guys!  Another week full of... I mean...   mostly  full of working! (except for those 3 days we couldn't leave the house of all because of some gnarly disease I got). But hey! On the bright side I've studied a lot of the Book of Mormon! And I've gotten to take lots of naps! Haha but yea it's difficult to have much progress when one week your companion is really sick and then the next week you are really sick. Our only regret is that we wish we would've been sick at the same time so that we wouldn't waste sooo much time at home. Oh well, this week, Elder Martinez and I are going to work super DUPER hard. We should have 2 or more baptisms and we're hoping to have plenty of people prepped for the following week so we can end Elder Martinez's mission with a bang (and also have some gnarly birthday baptisms!) It's my birthday next week! woohoo! The southern portion of this country is in ruins due to massive flooding! w...