Hello!
Well family, how are you? Just wrapping up another week in
Sogamoso. In two days I will hit 5 months here. That’s crazy. So ya, I have
just been thinking about everything that I have learned while I have been here
and it’s been a lot. Sogamoso has really been great. I have been able to see a
lot of peoples lives changed.
That being said, we did have two baptisms on Saturday. Bryan
y Jason Medina. Two boys that have gotten to be brothers to me. They joined
their other two brothers in being members of the church and next week they are
gonna be priesthood holders. They will have 4 priesthood holders in their house
by next week and that’s pretty exciting. They have had a hard life where their
father left them when they were little and then their mom died. They don’t know
where their father is at. SO they are orphans. Jason says all the time that he
misses his mom, and it breaks my heart. It’s really great, because every time
we go there, Jason greets us and he says “Hermanos!” Being able to be the
missionaries that got to teach him and his brothers has really been fulfilling.
I had the opportunity to baptize Jason and confirm Bryan a member of the Church
of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. I felt such a great spirit in both
things, even though the water was so ICE COLD, it didn’t dampen the spirit. It
was very awesome. The thing is is that my camera is out of commission so I wont
have photos of it for next week. Sorry! But I will get them.
This week I had a cool experience. I was on divisions with a
member named Jonathan. We had up to plan D and all of them fell through. So
when we went to plan C, on our way, two little kids ran up to us and said “her
who are you? what are you doing? You aren’t from here are you?” and I said “No,
I am from the United States.” They asked me what I was doing and I told them
that I am a missionary. They asked “what’s a missionary?” and I said: “well, I
teach people about Jesus Christ and help people to have a better life and to
help their families.” They were really intrigued by that, well, at least the
little girl was, her little brother didn’t have much interest in it. But we got
to where we were going, and well, Johan the little boy kept going, but the
little girl, I found out her name is Luna, stopped. It was funny, she looked up
at me and said “Hey, missionaries, can you pray for my brother?” I said “why?”
and she said “he’s got a problem with his eye.” And I said “ya I will pray for
him.” “and for my daddy too? He’s living in Cucuta and I really miss him. Will
you pray for him?” and I said “ya. “ “and for my uncle too? Edison.” So I took
out my planner right there and wrote down their names. I told her we would be
praying for them. And then I gave her a card with the Savior on it. I kinda got
down on her level and told her “Luna. This is really important. You need to
give this to your mommy. You need to tell her to call us, because we can help
your family.” And she said “Ok. I’ll do it.” Very dutifully. I double committed
her to do it and show it to her mom, and she went away running. I looked at
Jonathan and a wave of the spirit rushed over me. I just felt like the little
kids have so much faith. She was able to see, normally when we do contacts, we
have to almost beg people to listen to us. We really have to work hard to get
people to listen to us. But that little girl, all she needed to know was that I
taught about Jesus Christ and that the message that we have can bless her
family. So with that faith she asked me to pray for her family. If I was having
a good missionary moment, I would have said to her: “hey Luna, will you present
me to your family right now?” but by the time that I realized, the time I came
to, she was gone. I have been looking for her ever since on that same street. I
have been fasting and praying to find that family, because I sure felt the
spirit really strong when she asked me that. A little girl of about 6. The
scriptures came to my mind,… I don’t know how to say it in English… “Let your
little ones come unto me, and forbid them not, for such is the kingdom of
heaven.” It’s so true. It really just touched me. I hope that we can have faith
like that little girl, and have such complete and total confidence in the Lord
and in his servants because I know that that brings forth the kingdom of
heaven. It was a beautiful experience I had this week.
So it has been a really good week, it has also been a week
that really stretched me. First of all, I felt bad that I didn’t recognize that
prompting right off. I was talking with Jonathan about it and my chest burned
inside me. If I would have come to just a little bit sooner, I would have run after
her and asked her to introduce me to to her family, but I was just slow. I
actually had to go repent. I hope I can be more sensitive to the spirit. It’s
something that really humbled me, and I am hoping that I can find that family
again. It just hit me hard. I explained it to my companion and my companion
kind of consoled me. If you have ever heard the story about Thomas S. Monson
where a man from his ward, when he was bishop, asked him to come to his bedside
when he was dying. And President Monson didn’t give heed to it in exactly the
moment when it was needed, when he got to the hospital, they said “I’m sorry,
he just passed away.” That’s how I felt. That feeling is how I felt. But I know
that they will come to have the opportunity to accept the gospel, whether
through me or through another missionary, I know it will happen. It is just so
important that we are ready to me instruments in the hands of the Lord and that
we are ready for those promptings.
So that was the other news, heard from a member on Tuesday
morning that President Monson passed away. I know he was a prophet. I had the
choice opportunity to read his biography. (I actually have his biography signed
by him that a friend gave to me. It’s down there in the room I believe.) and that’s
when I got the spritual confirmation that he was a prophet of God. It’s all
true. Now I know that Russell M. Nelson will be called and set apart to be the
next Prophet, and I hope to be able to sustain him with all my heart. What a
wonderful opportunity we have to be in the restored church of Jesus Christ. We can
always feel that gratefulness.
Well, I think this has been long enough. I love you all and I
will talk to you next week. Chao Chao!
-Elder Lewis
We are going to start with the top of the list. The first picture is of us at Subway. There is a Subway in Sogamoso! I am kinda looking out the window, but whatever haha.
The next photo was in a place called Branges Burger and I am
eating an arepa regina, or a filled arepa. Its like a cornflour pancake filled
with meat and cheese. We were really happy to find this place. It’s kind of
weird because there are pictures of cows. It’s relaly kind of morbid but
whatever. And then there is another picture of us in Branges Burger.
The next one is a poorly taken picture of us making arepas.
They are cornflour and water and a little bit of oil, and the brown ones that
you see are actually made with a thing called Chocolisto, and it’s like
chocolate powder, like NesQuik. They actually turned out really good. I will
have to make arepas for you guys when I get home.
Elder Varillas
The next one is the picture of me taking a
picture of Elder Varillas taking a picture at the lake. It’s really cold up
there actually
The District at Playa Blanca
The next one is a picture of us at our table at our
apartment. This was on Thanksgiving, and we were eating something called a
Salchi Papa. As you can see there are French fries and then sausage and then hot
dog and ham, and cheese. It’s absolutely delicious. It’s a heart attack in a
box but… all of that was like 10 thousand pesos or like 3 bucks, so it was a
steal.
The next one was on the mountain by Playa Blanca, or white
beach. That was a fun beach. I have been there twice now.
The picture of us all gathered together, we are all wet,
because it started raining really hard. We had to come back to the apartment to
change because it was super hot and then it flipped around and rained on us
really hard. It is like that every day in Sogamoso, you never know what the weather is going to
bring.
Elder Varillas and Elder Crespo
The next one is us by the lake. From L to R is Hermana
Bartra, Hermana Jines, Hermana Gonzalez, Hermana Tito, Me, My companion Elder
Varillas, Elder Coop, and Elder Crespo.
The district at Multi-Zone conference, including Elders from Yopal.
The next one is out in front of a nice restaurant right by
one of the churches in Sogamoso, there are two.