Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Mothers Day skype with the Family!!!


Mothers Day May 10th 2015






Best Mothers Day Ever









May 4th, 2015


So there´s no doubt that this last week was probably the most spiritually exhausting week yet.  Training sure isn´t, easy especially when you don't know how to communicate with your comp very well.  But bright side ya eu podo falar portugues melhor!  hay que aprovechar cuando tienes el único brasileño en toda tu misión:) ....oh wait, sorry;)  But Elder Vitor is a great guy with a good desires to serve the Lord.  He is very humble and wants to learn.  He is the only member in his family and is only a convert of about 2 years.  He comes from a family that really has nothing and had been living alone for some time before the mission.  His parents are separated and are both very poor.  He cant ever write them through email and we have to find out how he can send written letters to them each month.  He was basically surrounded and supported a ton by his ward back home to get him baptized and moving onto the mission.  He is a super friendly guy and though the people have troubles with understanding him they do love him, and there is a lot to learn from him!

But this week we got Brother Tubay officially reactivated and his wife and son are getting baptized this week after their marriage Tuesday or Wednesday.  Rosio and Luis as well are super excited for their baptism, but we did have a little bit of a scare yesterday when the bishop forgot their names in the sacrament meeting while announcing the baptisms.  I noticed it and was hoping they didn't, then the member that is friends with them leaned over and asked me if they were getting baptized too.  I think Rosio might have gotten a little upset but we did the baptism interviews after church and Elder Mendoza told me that she was fine for her baptism!
We also found a few other families that are really ready for the church and will be working with them this week to get them dates and helping them to know their savior more!

Elder Rawson=)


My comp is addicted to coke! (we also still didn't have light for half the week which stunk)





Chillin before a devotional we did with all the missionaries in the stake!



Rosio and Luis at the devotional of the life of Christ!






Christian, an investigator of the sisters, asked me to baptize him on Saturday:)





 May 11, 2015


"Si me amais..."


Hey ery body!
 The work is still great and Brother Juan Tubay´s wife and son and our other investigator Rozio got baptized and confirmed this weekend! It was was an amazing experience. Even though this past week was by far the most exhausting and stressful week I have had in my whole mission! It´s definitely not easy to train at times especially when you can´t understand you comp half the time. And for many other things that I guess I let get to me. But throughout these last few months I have come to the conclusion that there is such thing as a sense of being alert to get things done and there is stress. I really believe that stress is a result of a lack of faith and becomes a big distraction for feeling the spirit. Its from believing that the load we have is too big for us too handle and we believe to only have our own strength and abilities to to carry it. Causing us to worry and losing the trust in God that comes from understanding that He is all powerful and truly loves each one of us more than we can imagine, and that´s why He sent His Son to suffer so we don´t have to. I have been trying to be better these last few days to recognize that and keep the thoughts and feeling of stress out. I´ve tryed to take the time to breathe every now and then and pray more! Obedience is key:) Read the scriptures and pray!

"If ye LOVE me, keep my commandments." Note that it doesn´t say, "If ye want blessings/baptisms/eternal life, keep my commandments" -Love your Lord:)
Elder Rawson=)

Watching Frozen as a zone on Pday:) (with permission)



















Teaching Garfield..#LikeElderTeerlink:)
Married!!



Baptized!!


Chattin with the fam! missin 1 tho!













 May 18, 2015

 Hola mis queridos amigos

So this week has been a usual one. The work is still good but sometimes hard to get people progressing. You stop by and share a good powerful, spiritual lesson and the next day they turn into whole different people that don´t care. But this past week we have found some great families and we´ll see if we can get some miracles rolling! 

Elder Mendoza that was my old ZL got transferred and left as the oldest in our house. Now we have Elder Hunsaker from Orem joining us in San Camilo. We have an investigator Orlando that I found a while ago on an exchange with Elder Alguera and he has a testimony bigger that somebody with years in the church and is doing his best to get his family involved. We are doing a family home evening tonight with some members that live across the street from them and hopefully the spirit is strong enough to touch his family´s heart. 

But this week we are going to Guayaquil to learn about family history from some representatives from Salt Lake and knowing president, probably to enter the temple again! I seriously love that place. Go there! I´d go everyday if I could!
But not much this week.
Chao! 
Elder Rawson=)


Old Comp y New Comp
Las piñitas on exchanges, best restaurant in quevedo:)


We made burger cuz lunch fell:)




Comp completed 2 years as a member today!
May 25,2015

 So this week we spent most of our time traveling or in conferences. We went down on Tuesday to have a conference about family history. It went well but we had a lesson right before that went a little longer so we ran a little late getting to the terminal to travel with our zone and i realized on the bus down that while getting my stuff from our house in a rush i forgot my suit pants! so I rocked the old man style with light great pants and a dark jacket:) So I guess I´m still kind of that dumb  forgetful kid I was before! While down there I tried popping my head into the South Mission´s office because my cousin Elder Dalton is serving in there but when we went by he was at the airport running errands so that's a bummer but I'm sure we will see each other ya mismo! (soon, Ecuadorian style)
But we have had an investigator named Orlando Cortéz  for a few weeks. He reads the BoM a ton and has a testimony like a 2 year faithful convert. He hasn't been able to get baptized because he isn't married to his wife and she still has a hardened heart and hides when she sees us. But we needed to let him know that he needs to enter the waters of baptism soon before turning into an eternal investigator and spending a long time not being able to progress more in the gospel. We hit the point of marriage yesterday and he understood clearly and has committed to getting married before the 11th of June. He is chosen! Its just a bummer that Satan is attacking his wife so much but one day they will enter the temple together as a family. 

But there is no doubt that these last few weeks have been the most stressing of my life. Maybe training has a big part of it. But I testify to all of you that the atonement of Jesus Christ is real! And learning how to apply it in our daily lives is what I believe to be the most important ability that we can develop in our time on Earth. Seek to understand to atonement more. And please spend some time on your knees asking your Father in Heaven how you can apply it in your life to carry you forward. The atonement truly is the most important and biggest act of pure love that will bless us more than we can ever know.

Elder Rawson:)


Gettin kidnapped:)

Chilling at the temple hotel:)

Bus rides:)

With the Brazilian:)


























Monday, May 4, 2015

Aqui no mas

April 27, 2015


Oh boy this has been a crazy week and pretty happy to be starting a new one! We got the call saying Elder McMinn and Elder Alguera (ZL) had transfers! They also told me that I was going to be training a fresh missionary! So Tuesday I went to Guayaquil and then I wasn't going to meet my comp until Wednesday so right when I got there I got on another bus to go work in the sector of Elder Wilson from Eden, Utah for the day! Then after working for the day with him in Milagro we took the hour bus ride back to Guayaquil and slept in the temple hotel to wake up in the morning and do a session there! President Riggins is so awesome for letting us go through the temple so much and learn about the covenants we´ve made! The temple seriously gets more special each time you go! I would go everyday if I could! 
Then after all the trainers and greenies went to Presidents house to eat and have a training! Then afterwards we met our companions and I´m with Elder Marlon Vitor from Manaus, Brazil! He´s the only Brazilian in the mission and I get to train him! At first it was hard to communicate with him because he had a pretty hard Portuguese accent but now I'm getting to understand him better and his Spanish is improving. Ive also been trying to learn a little bit of Portuguese as well! Its super similar to Spanish so it isn't all too hard! The other Zone leader in our house is Elder Fernandez from Brazil also! but he is actually born in Chile but moved to Brazil at 16 years old. He also knows like perfect English and is the only one in the house that can speak the 3 languages perfectly! 

This week we also forgot to pay our light bill so we have been with out light and water this last weekend and have had to shower with buckets! its hard but i just hope they turn on our electricity soon!

 Love, Elder Rawson:)

Sweet pic with Elder McMinn before transfers!

President Riggins and me and the temple!


Meeting the new comp at President´s house! Elder Vitor from Brazil:)





We did an activity Saturday morning and went around selling Encebollados (tasty fish soup!) with the Tubay family to help them raise money to get married! Everything went great!












APRIL 20, 2015



My happy missionary :) :) :)



So I hope all is well out in the outside world!  
Here the mission is still so great and if you have the choice to go on one, do it!!
Something that made me and my comp crack up yesterday... After church we went and visited some investigators, Rosio and her son Luis. Rosio was a referral from a member and she is a separated lady and lives with her son Luis who has been living with her for about 5 months. They are both great! Luis is a little different to teach because he learns very slowly but loves to learn still and is excited to get baptized on the 9th of may with his mom! But yesterday in out visit I asked him what he learned from church and his reply was "... eh, I don't remember too much..... (Looks at us and get big eyes) .. There were a lot of pretty girls there!" Me and my comp worked so hard to not crack! 

But we still are going smooth with the Tubay family and this week we came up with the plan to prepare and sell soups this Saturday to members and other friends to be able to pay for the marriage. Yesterday at church we already got more than enough orders to pay for the whole thing so hopefully all will go well and Germania the wife and Michael the son will be able to be baptized this 9th of may as well! They are such a great family and it is such a blessing to know them!

As for me I think for the most part I'm about the same, other than the fact I can graw a beard I feel the same! Just a lot happier and closer to my savior as well! That's why you go on a mission in the first place!:)

Elder Rawson:)


With a turtle:)



With our investigator Blanca and her son! They always feed us soo well:)
With the Realpe family(investigators of the ZLs) That guy shows that black people are the same wherever you are in the world! Gettin married this week and baptized real soon!


The Lucas family! Nanyy our recent convert next to me. She has the biggest testimony!






I'm definitely the most tired I have ever been, but weirdly the most happiest I have ever been!!!

APRIL 13, 2015

Outside the Tubay´s house...The first giant spider I've seen here, It's the size of my hand!



I'm definitely the most tired I have ever been, but weirdly the most happiest I have ever been!!!


The subject is true, and I still don´t understand it. I walk in the door every night at 9 completely drained and exhausted. Yet very satisfied and content. Yes I know I´m 10,000 miles away from home, I freeze every time I shower and melt everyday all day as I´m walking from house to house with sore legs and an empty stomach (unless it´s right after lunch then I have a hard time walking...rice.)  But just about everyday I get to see people coming a little more unto Christ and learn with them as they learn more about the wonderful plan that our Father has for every one of us. I get to learn to recognize the voice of the spirit and act upon those promptings as they come. A few things that carry me on.

Last night on our way home,  a man with his wife and son pulled up next to us and called us over. We began talking to him and he told us that 2 years ago he was listening to the missionaries but couldn´t progress because he didn´t have the time nor was he married. He told us that he has changed both those problems so he is ready to get back involved with the church and even be baptized! We are going over this Wednesday because he was out of town tomorrow! 

The work will go on! love ya all!
Elder Rawson:)



      Fine dining:)
The youth came out and did an activity with us
                  The Tubay family after a lesson, gettin married next                                                        month:)






                                                               


APRIL 6, 2015

9 MONTHS



9 MONTHS SERVING THE LORD MAKES FOR FEELING 9 MONTHS PREGNANT FROM ALL THE YUMMY FOOD HE'S BEING SERVED HAHA :)



Hey people.
Another truly great week here in Quevedo. 
Conference was awesome! We were able to watch it again in English in another room:) yeah I'm learning Spanish and everything but theres no way a translator is able to match Elder Holland´s authority or could have shared the power in  Elder Cook´s testimony!
The main idea I pulled out was that casualty in spiritual matters does not create happiness nor the joy that comes from serving full heatedly with love towards the Savior and our Father. And that we need to never cease being amazed by pondering the great and amazing sacrifice of our Savior for us. I have come to know my Savior and understand His atonement more on my mission in this last month more than I ever have in my whole life. You can read and study all you want but the only way to truly learn more about the atonement is practicing faith and experiencing the fruits that come from it, which sweetness is truly above all other. Seek ye learning by study and also by faith.

This week one morning we went and visited our investigator Blanca and they were preparing lunch and gave us a little soup to eat called ceviche. (my favorite thing ever) Then we rejected more food because we needed to save room for the lunch that we already had scheduled. We excused ourselves after sharing the #becausehelives video to head to our lunch. And to our surprise they had SO much food for us, so much rice and beans, fish and patacones (Fried plantains). I finished my plate of rice and beans first and was pretty much dying. I knew I was not going to finish and if I did I would surely throw up! I have learned from my father to not waste food and I didn't want to offend! The ZLs were still there after finishing their food and were resting from the load. Elder Mendoza can eat a ton but I was scared to have him help me with my fish which was going to be the item that I would struggle the most with. I looked at him with a face of pain and humbly told him that I couldn't do it and I was reaching my max. Full of pain he got up from his rest and grabbed my second plate of fish to eat it himself. I knew he was already super exhausted for the food he had already ate. But was still ready and willing to help me. It was truly amazing to see him do which would have been impossible for a skinny boy like me to accomplish. After helping me, he turned to my companion who was struggling as well and said, "quit hurting yourself" grabbed his plate and finished the job. You guys have no idea the gratitude that I felt at the moment that he took that second plate of mine away!! It was a huge burden lifted right off from me because I knew that I was not nearly capable to do it myself. Very grateful to have a willing companion on the mission to do what I cant. He didn't need to help me, it was my food and not his responsibility.

Love you all! Always remember your Savior.
-Elder Rawson


Sunrise and the mountains that make me longful


The Tubay family!


Conference with the house