Tuesday, November 28, 2017

Week 63: Lost a Plane, but Found a Family

Alright! So Happy Thanksgiving Family!

It was good to talk to you guys, it has been a great week, especially since we have been in the area all this week. We haven’t had any interruptions so we have really just made a lot of progress in the are this week. I am really enjoying this companionship that I have right now, just because my companion has so many good ideas. I am learning a lot from him, especially about how to be organized about everything. I really love that about my companion.

 We have this family named familia Cano that will be baptized on the 23rd of December, and they are really great. I want to share with you guys how they received their answers about the Book of Mormon. So Adali, who is the mother, received hers because when she asked about it, she got a really peaceful feeling and she felt like she wanted to cry. Then her daughter felt about the same thing but on another separate occasion. She has 14 years… crap… she is 14 years old and is so mature about reading the Book of Mormon and asking, I can just see their change. And then Camilo was the coolest answer that I think I have ever heard on my mission. He prayed and asked about the Book of Mormon, and he said that he felt like he was in another world. He felt so much peace and his mom was calling him, but he didn’t answer just because he didn’t want to disturb the peace that he was feeling. These are just examples of how the Lord answers your prayers when you ask about the Book of Mormon. So that was really cool.

Then we have a family called Holguin-Medina. They are fantastic. They are a group of young guys ranging from like 13 years old…wait no there’s Julian, Julian is like 3 to 25 and they are orphans. Their brother Jesus is taking care of them because their parents died. Jesus was baptized a little while ago, in May, and we baptized Juan Pablo a couple months ago. Now we are going to baptize Jason and Brian is what we are planning on, we just have a couple of things to get out of the way. Jason is 17 and like a brother to me. He has got a slight mental handicap but we have gotten the all clear to teach him and to baptize him because he understands a lot. He goes to church alone, when Jesus and Juan Pablo don’t go, Jason is always there. He will go up and give his testimony and everything. It’s funny because we will get to the house, and the house is REALLY humble, they have got brick walls, cement floor, and siding for the roof and it is really just kind of patched together. Everything we get there Jason meets us out in the road and he says “HERMANOS!” and I got give him a big hug and say “JASON!” I really love him a lot. I love that family so much, they are like a bunch of brothers to me. But ya, we are going to look at baptizing Brian and Jason in a couple of weeks. Jason told me yesterday: “Hermano, I want to be baptized to leave all of my sins there.” He was talking about what we had taught him about baptism, and it just really touched me that he understands that. Both of the families that we have got going, we have got another baptism as well that is Jessica Martinez, and she is the novia, the girlfriend, of a member and they are going to get married this Saturday, so we are going to set up a baptismal date with her. I am pretty excited about that, we have good things going on here in the area, as well as in the zone. The guys from Yopal have really pulled it together and I am just really happy about everything that they are doing. I have a lot of love for them. We also met a family this week, we had an activity that was really fun, we did the “trip to Hawaii” thing, with the airplane, I think you have heard about it. You take everyone on a trip to Hawaii, and then they go play games and buy food with fake money that you give them. Also, there are missionaries there with materials of the church, “selling” those. And they have to make good choices and buy good things that are going to last. Then you put them in the airplane again and you take off and then the airplane crashes and you go show them the 3 kingdoms of Glory. It was really fun. Hermano Angerita, one of the best members that I have ever known, put together the avión, the airplane. Really really cool. So we projected the cabin of the airplane on the wall on the front of the stage, and then with the new sound system that they bought for the church we had sound effects of like, taking off and then me and a member named Kevin had microphones and we were the pilots. We said things like: (Note from Jessica: Elder Lewis goes on in a long string of beautiful Spanish here that says something like: This is celestial airlines from Sogamoso to Honolulu, etc. That’s about all I could understand.) And then when the plane crashed, they shut of the lights and I was yelling “MAYDAY! MAYDAY! AYUDA, AYUDA ,AYUDA! VAMOS ARRENCAR!” and then they flipped the lights off and then there was a sound effect SUPER SUPER SUPER loud and then there were people on the side that were members, the young men, they had theh curtains shout, and then they pushed the people in their chairs from the other side of the curtain. Everybody was screaming and then BOOM! It hit and there was silence. Then I got up and with the microphone I said something like: “your plane has now crashed. Unfortunately, there were no survivors.” And at that point, everyone was like WHOA. At that point I asked them the golden question. “Where will we go after this life? We have left everyone behind, our families, everything that we were going to do in this life, so where do we go now?” and we had 3 rooms like the Kingdoms of Glory. The first one had like cutout stars all over it, and it had a flashlight in it for the light. The next one had a lamp for the terrestrial kingdom, and it had moons cut out everywhere and then it had a lamp. Each of these rooms you had members dressed for each kingdom explaining why they were there. Then they go to the Celestial Kingdom, which was in the Sacrament Meeting room, and…. Oof. They had suns, and the whole place was white and it was really cool. They had a family in white that explained why they were there and everything. It went out really cool.

But we met a family through that activity that is the poorest family that I have seen here in Colombia that we are going to start teaching this week. We went up to their house and it was just devastating. Just seeing…. He husband is very sick with cancer and she has 6 kids, she’s just so cool. She says that she is really sad, but she’s gotta smile for her kids. I don’t know if you guys have already sent the Christmas package that you were going to send to me, but if not I would like to ask for some toys for these kids. There are 2 boys and 4 girls all under the age of 10. If not, then I am just going to pull some money from my personal fund and help them out. I had something touching happen when we went up to their house on a hill. One of their sons gave me a beat up Power Rangers action figure that he had, and he said “I want you to have this.” And I got down on my knees and I was just about crying, and I said “I cant take this from you. thank you so much.” I gave it back to him and he took it, but he has such a big heart. I just want to give something to him.

Well, that’s about all I have for this week, I am out of time. Actually I am sending this late because I have been a little… I have been having fun with the food here…. It has been messing with my stomach a little bit, so I had to leave the internet for awhile. So I am going to send this and then we are going to a Family Home Evening that we have planned with familia Cano. I dunno, the food in these pueblos is a little more… it just gets you a little bit more. Depends on the family and where you eat. I think I know why actually, I think I drank the water. I think I accidentally, YA! I drank the water on accident the other day and I am paying for it now. Good times… ya well enough of that. Feel free not to include that on the blog. (Note from Jessica: Too Late. Sorry Jare. Get feeling better!) Love you guys so much. I know the church is true. I know that Jesus is my Savior. I testify of him. I finished the Book of Mormon for the second time in Spanish today. It just strengthened my testimony so much that he is my Savior. I have seen him work wonders here. He will always work wonders if we allow him to do it. En el nombre de Jesu Cristo, amen.


-Elder Lewis

Just about enough Venezuelan money to buy lunch. These are 100 Bolivares

The Colombia Bogotá Temple at night, after concilio

This mule was really funny. Looks content, no?

Intercambios in Yopal a while back! Me with Elder Prestwich
 from Utah and Elder Osorio from Venezuela.

Putting a new roof on the carpentry shop of Hermano Angarita, 
one of the coolest members that has ever lived!

L to R: elder Coop, Elder Ferrao, Andrea 
Angarita, Andres Angarita, and Natalia Angarita.
PS. Hermano Angerita made the pictures of Michael
Jackson. He's a big fan haha! 

Templo del Sol, a reconstruction. The Spaniards burned the original about
 400 years ago, but they´ve reconstructed it with a museum and everything.
 Here in Sogamoso was a tribe called the Chibcha´s. They have a legend of 
a white man who came to teach them all about life and 
promised to return. Sound familiar? (3 nefi 11)

Tuesday, November 21, 2017

Week 62: Reese's Pieces and Spiritual Experiences

Ok! So this is going to be a little bit short I am thinking, because I was reading the amazing letter that I received from Mom. It was really special, as I said on the chat I was holding back tears because I am in a little internet café thing. But wow, what an experience. What a blessing to know about the world of spirits…. The spirit world. What a blessing it is.

So this week, I just wanted to tell you guys, that first of all, I got a package from Jess and Con. It was kinda funny because what happened was that it went to the South Mission. Their offices are in the same building in Bogotá. One is on the 9th floor and one is on the 10th floor. They sent it to the 9th floor. Way to go haha. But I got the package, and I am going to send you a video next week of my house and then there was a really funny note from the secretaries of the South mission that I will send next week. But ya… I got the Reese’s pieces which me and my companion enjoyed thoroughly, they are gone, and also the gummy worms are also gone. And most of all, the USB. I was able to open the package there in the offices while I was on intercambios with the assistants, and so I got to see a little bit of the video while the assistants were working in the offices. We were just kind of waiting around. Then, I just got it to work! So I am fighting with it to get it to work on these computers, but I did get to watch the first part of it really well in the offices, I didn’t finish it but now I am having a little bit of trouble getting it to reproduce…crap… to play on this computer. Haha.

This week has been really good, except hard. Ugh… it’s been a little frustrating. Yesterday I got really frustrated, but I have a great companion that helped me out. So I guess I want to tell you about Adali. Adali has come so far in her conversion. She asked about the Book of Mormon, and just to let you know this woman when we contacted her, we knocked her door one night at like 8 o’clock at night, and sometimes as a missionary you ask inspired questions. Sometimes you just go up to a door and you start talking to them and you just wait for the Spirit to tell you what to say. and the Spirit will give you something to say and what we said in that moment (and I don’t remember who said it) but we said “what would you do if you found the true church?” and she said: “I would repent and be baptized.” And we were like WHOA! That’s not real… but so far it has been. She got on her knees this week, and well actually the first thing that happened was that we taught her the first lesson that night, and then we came back another day to give her a health blessing and it was the second time that we had seen her and we were a little bit hesitant about giving her a health blessing so early on, but we did it on a prompting and it turned out fantastic because before I gave the blessing, I had read in Jesus the Christ that we should ask if they have faith in Christ. Unless it is a little child, we should as them if they have faith in Christ to be healed. And I did. And she said yes. I told her “Ok, this blessing will work if you have faith, in accordance with your faith.” And so I gave the blessing, and afterwards we left and she said that that night it hurt to breathe, but then she slept tranquil that night and then the next day she was OK. She said that she got on her knees and thanked God. Then this week, Adali has asked about the Book of Mormon and received an answer. She said that she asked about it, and she received a confirmation. She started to cry and couldn’t stop. I couldn’t believe it. It was so awesome. But from that point on, she has just been unstoppable. She has changed her work schedule to be able to fit in going to church and everything. So what a blessing.

That’s what has been going on with Adali this week, it has been the spiritual experience of my week, also I have been taking the advice of Elder Godoy and taking a Christ-like attribute that I want to work on and working on it this week with the help of the Savior, with the help of the Atonement, and it’s really worked! I have been working on humility and diligence, which have been hard ones, more than anything humility and I have seen how the Savior has helped me with that. I just have such a strong testimony of knowing that Jesus Christ is my Savior. It’s just incredible what he does for us. He is, in truth, our divine Savior. I know that if we lack something, we can work with him on it. These are the experiences I’m having. I am very grateful for these. I wouldn’t trade them for the world. I want to thank you all for your support, I know that the Lord is blessing you all on that continent as much as he is on this continent. I love you all so much, and I will talk to you later. Chao Chao!


-Elder Lewis

Monday, November 13, 2017

Week 61: "...Happy. I am Happy."

Hey! Buenos Tardes Familia! How are you all?

Well, so it’s been a pretty good week, not too much to report other than I have my new companion, Elder Varillas, whom you just heard, and everything is going well. He has a fire in his bones for the work, and we are having a good time here. We are trying new things, and it’s really awesome. I am super happy about the transfers we had.

So this week we worked HARD. I got to the apartment last night just wasted. So tired just because all week we worked hard but we have got 2 families progressing towards baptism, and we found a really cool family, I want to tell you guys this story: So in-between apartments we decide to go and knock a couple of doors. So we go down this street, and we knock this door, and their son came to the door and we said: “hey are your parents home? We have a message for your family.” His mom came to the door and we started to talk to her about the message that we had, and we just started talking to her about the family. She said: “you know, we were just doing a family prayer.” And we said: “ oh is that something that you guys do?” and she said: “well, not normally, but we were praying for my husband.” I felt like I should ask them more. So I asked her: “is he sick?” and she said: “no, I was just praying that somebody could help us.” And my companion told her: “Well, Hermana, we have been sent by Jesus Christ to help you.” In that moment, my heart just burned. My companion looked at me and I testified to her that it wasn’t coincidence that we were there. I asked her if she thought that that was an answer to her prayer, and she said: “well, I believe it could be. It was really fast.” So we testified to her that the truth that we were sent by Jesus Christ to come to her door and talk to her family. But as there was not a man in the house, we had to set an appointment which we have coming up, but that was just a really big testimony builder for me, that like the scripture in 3 Nephi chapter 5, that says “Now Behold, I am a disciple of Jesus Christ, the Son of God, I have been called by him to declare his word among his people, that they might have everlasting life.” That scripture just ran through my mind and really humbled me, that even though we didn’t know, we were being directed by the Spirit to that door right as they were praying. It was the kind of thing that you hear about in the Liahona, honestly. But I thought that that was super cool.

Also, Adali, received an answer to her prayers, and her and her family, well 4 of them have baptismal dates for the 9th of December, and familia Alarcón, they are on track for their baptismal date the same day. So it looks like we could have a good baptismal service that day. We went to familia Alarcón, to help them, here in Colombia, they use cement to build buildings. It’s never like wood frame like you see in the United States, but it is cement and bricks. The good thing is that they build their houses with flat tops, so if they want, they can build another house on top of it. That’s what Alfredo is doing. So we used a pulley to help him get gravel on top of his roof. So my companion filled up little buckets of gravel and I pulled them up to the roof, and Alfredo picked them up and put the gravel on the roof. We hauled A TON of gravel on top of the roof. It was a good experience and good to do good work. We have also been doing a lot of service this week. We put a roof on the shop of Hermano Hangerita, one of the best members that I have seen. It has been a good week as far as service goes. We have also been finding pretty well. So that’s what’s going on here. This week that is coming up, I am headed to Bogotá on Thursday, Thanksgiving in Bogotá and interchanges with the assistants. So we are gonna see what we have for thanksgiving dinner in the house of the assistants. Looking forward to that. What else…. Oh, I just wanted to wish Grandma a Happy Birthday. Just wanted to let her know how much I love her and how much I appreciate her and everything that I have learned from her. Really, when you are away from family this long you really learn to appreciate everything that they taught you. I remember going to Grandma’s house during the summers and, I don’t know, just working in her house, sanding the walls, getting ready to paint or something like that. Those are some of my best memories. I just wanted to tell you, Grandma, how much I love you.

Well, I was in a lesson yesterday with a part-member family, and the part-member family is where the mother is a member and her 6 year old son is a member, but the father isn’t. We were talking to him, and it’s like the 4th or 5th lesson that we have had with him and he just doesn’t show interest at all. It really struck us really weird that he really didn’t care. We asked him some inspired questions. Inspired questions are just where you sit there in the lesson, and you talk to them, and you wait for the Spirit to tell you what to say. Then something will leave your mouth that just hits them in their heart. It’s actually a teaching tactic that missionaries use. Pretty cool though. But you just have to sit there and you have to listen. We asked him what he thought about his family. Like, if he knew if his family was going to be together forever. He said: “well, no, I don’t think so, I don’t really know just because we are all children of God, and I think we will just go to the next life as children of God. I don’t think I need to reunite with my family.” We thought “Well that’s weird.” So we said: “well, would you like to know for sure?” he said No. He doesn’t need to know. We shared a message with him about how sometimes we live underneath our privileges. God wants to tell us all of these things; he wants to let us know. He wants to let us know his mysteries, so that, for example, we can live calm lives knowing that we are going to pass to the other life and we are going to reunite with our family. But If we don’t want to know that, we aren’t going to. It just made me realize that really, sometimes I do that, or sometimes we do that. Sometimes God wants to bless us with many things but we don’t exactly do what’s necessary to obtain that knowledge that is there and those blessings that are there including the Atonement. The Atonement is to clean us, to purify us, and then to make us better. It has been a theme in our mission that the enabling power of the Atonement is just as important as the healing power. So, I came out of that lesson with a resolve to try harder this week to receive the blessings. To do the things to receive the blessings that the Savior wants to give me. For example, studying a little more intently, praying a little bit more, those kind of things can help us. If I don’t do those things, I know that I am living beneath my privileges, that the Savior wants to bless me with more. More than I need to be blessed, I need to receive those blessings so that I can bless other people. It’s just something that I have been thinking about this week.

I have really gained a testimony of the enabling power of the Atonement. Just because I have so many faults that I am having to overcome and that I have had to overcome. I am finding that as I pray for the help of the Lord, and do good works, and as I repent, the Lord is helping me to overcome those things. One of those things is humility. I have been able to be more humble, and that is not my nature. Haha. But I know that it’s by the power of the Atonement that I am able to do that. What I mean by that is that I have been able to stay humble this week so that I can get along with my companion. I just realized that there are some things that I need to do better, and so as I recognize that, and as I recognize the hand of the Lord in everything, I have just been so much happier.

Well, to close I guess, I have been telling people that, as part of my testimony, that I am now happier than I have ever been in my life, and it’s true. The humbling things, the hardest things, have happened in the last year or so, but it’s just made me happy. I am happy. Nos Vemos, Chao!


-Elder Lewis

Monday, November 6, 2017

Week 60: A Testimony in, and of, a Taxi.

Hey! Buenos Tardes!

Still here in Sogamoso, and doing well. This week we had transfers and I am getting a new companion names Elder Varillas from Peru. I am pretty excited for that, sad to see my old companion go, but I have faith that we are going to keep going strong here in Sogamoso. We have had a really good week, actually. The first part of the week we visited some of the investigators that we haven’t visited in awhile. We found some really great things. The first is that familia Alarcón has been reading the Book of Mormon and Liliana, and Juan Diego, they want to get baptized. Alfredo is just a little bit hard of heart still, but we will be working on him. The other one is Adali. Adali Cano. She and Liliana and Juan Diego all came to church, they all want to get baptized. So we are going to have some baptisms here soon in the end of November or December.

So I went with the guys from ? to their internet today, and this is so much better! They just gave us some herbal tea, Aromatica, that’s what they call that here in Colombia.

Anyway, so we have some baptisms coming up it’s looking like, fasting and praying that that will come to pass. But I just wanted to tell you guys about an experience that I had on Friday. So on Thursday we went out to Bogotá, because we had leadership council on Friday with Elder Godoy of the Seventy, or from the Area Presidency. He is the President of the South America Northwest Area which included Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, and I think Paraguay but I am not sure. But various countries. That was a great experience, but we were supposed to be there by 8 o’clock and so we get out of the house of the Zone Leaders in Bogota by 7:30, with plenty of time to get there. We go out and we try to get a taxi, and no one stopped! We stand out there with our bags, our luggage, because we have to bring materials back to Sogamoso, and for that people wouldn’t pick us up because they thought that we were going to the airport and that’s too far. No one would pick us up, and we are standing out there and it’s already 8:20. I am super stressed out because I didn’t want to be late, and the thing started at 9:00. We should have been there by 8:00. So I am standing there stressed out to be being mad because no one stopped and we went to various places to try to get a taxi and no one stopped. When they did stop, we said “hey we are going to this place”. And they said “uh, no you have luggage.” They didn’t want to haul our luggage. They didn’t even give us time to explain that it’s empty. It doesn’t weigh anything. But ya, they just sped off. That made me MAD. I was TICKED and stressed out because no one stopped. There wasn’t a taxi to be had. So I prayed that we could get a taxi, and still, we were trying to get a taxi for an hour. Then I finally called a taxi service. And we waited there for the taxi to come, and the taxi came and we got in the taxi with all of our bags and everything. I was stressed out but my companion had a little more calm. He started to talk with the guy, his name was Salvador. And Salvador was really nice, really good guy. He is from a little town outside of Bogota, and my companion starts to talk with him I didn’t say a word. I was stressed out and I didn’t want to be late to go to a meeting with a special witness of Jesus Christ as a privilege. I didn’t want to embarrass President or anybody by being late. But here we are at 8:50 and the thing starts at 9, and there is just traffic that’s insane. So my companion is just talking with this guy, and I didn’t want to talk. I didn’t want to say anything. I was just stressed. The conversation went on, and it turned to religion like it always does, “what are you guys doing here?”, “well we do this…” and he said “ you know, I actually woke up this morning and I don’t know if it was a dream but I heard a voice that told me that I need to change.” And before he had talked about his family, talked about his kids, and about his wife and talked about… he liked to drink. His whole family. They liked to drink. But he heard a voice in the morning that said “Salvador, you need to change, or you cant be with me.” And he said that he just knew that it was the voice of the Savior, and it impacted him. He asked us what we thought about it, and I sat there just in awe because I felt the spirit and I knew why we were there. I told him “Salvador, I testify to you that Jesus Christ has sent us here to talk with you. We know how you can change.” And he was just amazed. I knew by the look on his face, by the way that he talked, that he believed me. That was because the spirit testified to him that in actuality, that Christ has sent us here. In that moment, I almost heard a voice say to me “Did you not trust me?” and that cut me to the heart. I just sat there amazed. So we got out of the taxi, and I paid him. I took his information and I passed it to the zone that it applies to. But I could just see by the way that he looked at me that he understood by the spirit, who we were and that Jesus Christ knew him. I walked into the church house and I couldn’t hold back the tears. I just felt the spirit so strong like I do right now. It just testified to me that Jesus knows each and every one of us. That his sheep are counted and he knows them all, and his sheep know his voice, up to the point that he would send us, for me what was a trial. So that was my spiritual experience for the week. After that Elder Godoy, awesome awesome man, talked to us about the Savior. I just felt that we needed to have that experience to understand what he was going to say to us. It helped me understand and I feel like I am really coming to know my Savior. I am certain that I heard his voice, and I am certain that Salvador heard his voice telling him that he needed to change. I know that he lives. I know that he loves us, I know that he knows us. I know that he has re-established his church here on the earth. It’s all true. Since then, I have been so happy. I just can’t even describe it. I have been so happy to be here and so happy to go and proclaim his name. I am sure that the rest of the 10 months that I have left are going to be full of experiences like that. I feel like I am really just starting to figure out why I am here. I feel like I am really starting to figure out how things are. It’s crazy that it has taken me this long, but it is all looking good from here.

Well, this has been a long recording, so I think I am going to end it. Elder Godoy also left the invitation for us to discover the enabling power of the atonement for us, The atonement has two sides basically, the side that makes bad people to good people, that’s the cleaning power of the atonement, and then there is the enabling power that makes us from good people to better. Sometimes we think that we have to do that part, good people to better, on our own. But that’s a mistake. We can’t do it on our own. We have to have the Savior, and his grace is sufficient to make us good people much, much better. That’s when we get to know him. So, like Elder Godoy invited us, I would like to invite you guys to think about that and study about that, because it has really blessed my life. I love you guys and I will talk to you next week. Chao Chao.


-Elder Lewis