We had a great week this week! We had two baptisms! One for a 17-year old called Lesly and the other for 24-year old Engelbert! It was such an awesome experience to get to be there for their baptisms and to make their first covenant with God. I got to play the piano for both services, that was a little nerve-racking considering I haven't practiced in forever. I also had to give a talk for the baptism of Lesly, which was a little nerve-racking because the President of our mission was there too, but he gave me a huge compliment and said I sounded like I have been here a year already. Which is really nice because there are still many things i don't understand or can't communicate. Hahaha.
They were both two really beautiful services, and they are both amazing people. Engelbert even is wanting to serve a mission, so it is crazy to think about how we baptized him, and if he goes and serves a mission how many more lives he could change. It is so beautiful to see the work of the Lord working here in Peru. Especially among the Venezuelans, because there are so many of them coming here to Peru since the corruption over there. It is terrible to see, yet very humbling because they are looking for anything to grasp on for hope and feel the love from their Heavenly Father despite the terrible challenges they are going through. Engelbert was baptized by his uncle, which was so beautiful to see this family together as one striving to keep the commandments of the Lord. I really love this family.
We got to go to the Trujillo temple for my first time, as well as one of our converts first time this last Thursday! We went with Sebastian, who we baptized earlier in October, to do baptisms in the Trujillo Temple, and holy cow the temple here is the most gorgeous thing I have ever seen. It is so huge and quiet and reverent and just super sacred. It was such a powerful experience to be with someone who we baptized, then to witness him being baptized for people on the other side of the veil so desperately wanting to make the same covenant with God that we have made. It was so beautiful, and powerful. We only get to go to the temple 4 times in our mission just to go, but if we baptize we can go with our converts once to do baptisms, and for their endowments. Sebastian also wants to serve a mission, which is another miracle to baptize someone who wants to be a missionary.
We had an intercambio of our companions last Tuesday, and i was leading my area and it was humbling with how much I still need to work on. Missionary work is tough, finding people to teach and then teaching them. On top of doing it in a different language and culture that is still surprising me every day. I have two more weeks with Elder Moncada, then I receive a new companion where I will have to teach him our area and the members and investigators, so hopefully I can remember everything and know the area well enough.
Remember the poor man that can´t walk and works on a moto? Well some punk stole his wheelchair. It made me so mad to hear this, I mean this poor guy has nothing and on top of that someone stole this man´s wheelchair. I hope we can get him a new one.
I hope you guys had a amazing Thanksgiving. We didn't do anything for it. Most of the Elders didn't even know, which was kinda sad. But, I know the work here is super important and we need to bring as many people as we can back to our Heavenly Father.
Something we always teach is something called OLA, which is Orar, Leer, and Asistir. A Capilla which means pray, read, and attend church. This is important for everyone to do. Once we have made covenants, we are not done. We have to endure to the end, which means always doing all we can to strive to have the spirit with us. Something that i have felt strongly lately is taking the sacrament. Every time we take the sacrament, it is as if we are baptized again. we are made clean through the atonement of Jesus Christ, when we do the simple things He asks of us, like pray, read, and take the sacrament. This is only for our benefit. For our happiness. For our joy. Why not do these simple things if the Lord promises us to make our burdens light, to comfort us in our afflictions, to deliver us out of bondage? I was reading in the end of Mosiah, and the people were baptized by Alma, and then taken into bondage. Because they covenanted with the Lord, and poured their hearts out to the Lord, the Lord remembered his promise and he delivered them. This is the promise if we just turn to Him. That is something I am always trying to learn.
I love and miss you guys so much. You guys are so amazing, and thanks so much for the support back home and your love! I love you guys.