Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Amazing Miracles - November 21, 2011

Hello Family and Friends!

Things here in San Juan are heating up in every aspect! The weather and the awesome investigators we are working with. Plus we had a few miracles. Here are two in specific:

1) Gram and Harold sent money recently to help with any very needy people that I would come across here and wow was that so inspired. I was shocked in how perfect the timing was. Well, this area I am in is much more humble than San Rafael. We have been teaching a lot in the barrios or neighborhoods that are government built for those who cant pay rent. We call it the ¨projects¨. We have lots of places like this in our area. We have been teaching a family in this barrio, Familia Castro. The mom, Marta, has four sons (ages 13, 16, 17, 19) and her husband died while they were all young from cancer. Then they were forced to move from their nice home into this barrio to try to survive. Imagine raising four teenagers in a barrio like this full of gangs and drugs. The youngest is Luis who recently got baptized and we are working with the rest. They are good kids but all around them is evil. We knew they didn't have much but this week they had NOTHING. Marta leaves during the day to sell clothes on the street to make money because she still needs to be able to be at home some to keep track of the boys. Plus the law here is unless they are 18yrs old, kids cannot get jobs (unless illegal ones). Well, the boys got beat up by a neighborhood gang and she couldn't leave to work this week because she was taking care of her kids. When we went by Wednesday, they hadn't anything in 2 days but bread and crackers. She cried and asked why her perfect life with her family had to come to this, one trial after another. She said they were trying to read but couldn't feel the spirit because she was so financially stressed. Then came into my mind the money I received. She said she didn't want help but I could see the desperation in their eyes. I knew this was the reason Gram had sent the money.

We left with a scripture and I told her we would be back in 1hr. Hermana Wilde looked at me like I was crazy but followed my lead until we got outside and I told her my plan. We ran to the store and bought the essentials for them and we had the best feeling ever. Christ had to give the two thousand fish and bread when they wanted to learn but were hungry. I thought of that story in my mind and heard the words ¨feed my sheep¨. Christ told Peter that phrase three times so I know I should follow it just like he did. Sometimes we feed them spiritually, and in emergencies we feed them in other was. We took a taxi to the house to drop off the food. I wrote a quick note explaining that the money was inspired from my grandparents and was an answer to her prayers. We opened the door, dropped the bags on the floor and left running, not giving her a way to say no. All we heard as we were leaving was her crying saying thank you to our Heavenly Father and that we would follow whatever he wanted of her. 

Sunday Marta came to church for the first time and they have seen a complete change in their circumstances after that night. The oldest son Nicolas found a job, they are trying to get out of the apartments, and she is preparing for baptism because she knows the Lord loves her and is taking care of her. I don´t know if this was a pivotal moment in her conversion, but I know her attitude and testimony will never be the same. She knows that the Lord loves us and although life is hard, if we keep our commitments/commandments and sacrifice then we will be blessed. I know they Lord uses us as instruments if we listen to the spirit, and it is the best feeling in the world.

2) We are working a TON with the members right now. We were writing down names from the ward directory that we didn't know and for some reason we stopped by the house of Familia Lopez. The mother came out and told us to come back in two days, and that she hadn't been to church in two years and her husband never got baptized. We went back on Saturday and she looked so happy to see us and we were surprised. She sat down and we started to get to know her. She said that the day we stopped by that she had prayed to God for help. She took that as a sign and was crying when she told us what was going on in her life. Her 25 year old son has been in jail for over 2 years. Some gang members accused him of robbing a young girl because he lived behind the house of the robbery. Because the jail system is corrupt and he didn't have ¨an in¨ in the gangs, he was thrown in jail with no evidence and no one to plead his case. It reminded me closely of one of my favorite movies ¨Count of Monte Cristo¨. I don't know how much of the story is correct but I know the police system here is extremely corrupt and this poor hermana was heartbroken because this week the trial finally begins. We wrote her son a note and she went to give it to him and she said he cried with joy.

She went to church with us for the first time in two years and we are beginning to teach her husband that says now he is ready to be baptized. I cannot believe how the Lord uses us (and we feel just like we are wandering some days) for such great purposes. 


Well as you can see, the mission is filled with miracles. We are working hard to be worthy of them in every moment. No pictures this week, only story telling. Please pray for these two families and that we can continue doing the Lord´s will. I love you all very much and pray for you. The field really is white and ready to harvest, you just have to keep your eyes open and your hearts full of desire and the Lord will put them in your path.


Love,
Hna Thatcher


Friday, November 18, 2011

I'VE ARRIVED IN SAN JUAN!!! - November 14, 2011

Hola FAMILIA!!!!

Well, I LOOOOVVEEEE this new area!! It is hard to believe how big a difference there is between the province of Mendoza and San Juan. I feel like I am in another country! But the differences are great! The people are soooo much nicer in every way. I was used to knocking 100 doors in San Rafael and getting in 2 and here it is like every other one lets you in to talk! They are very chill humble people. They also look different- more like Bolivians or a native race. The only thing  that they love to sleep and party at night. Because it is so hot here, they wake up, cook lunch, sleep the siesta (from like 2pm-7pm) and then stay up all night until like 3 or 4am because it is cooler outside. So we have to be creative and smart with everything we do. But, I am PUMPED!!!!

The ward is great. It was very hard to go to a ward where I didn't personally know everyone but it will come. I made sure to say hi and introduce myself to everyone. Hna Wilde and I had to give talks which was cool took. I talked and 2 stories from the Book of Mormon. When God gave Moses a mouthpiece or aide to do his work (Aaron) and speak and how Amulek was a common citizen who was of high standing and left to help preach with Alma. I related these both to how important it is for the members to support and preach with the missionaries. It turned out really good and comical in places and I think the ward members really payed attention. The bishop looks like he is 19 but very nice haha! The pension (apartment) is pretty small but nice. We have one fan, no air conditioning. So it will be fun in the next 4 months of 100, 110 degree weather here! Love the mission experiences! I am expecting to loose all the weight I gained in San Rafael with sweating ALL day long. 

As for investigators, we started off with basically none when I got up here so we have lots of work to do. This area has tons of potential (and is HUGE) so I am excited to find some great people. I have tried to memorize all the part member families and members so they can be the key to helping us since Hna Wilde only has 6 weeks here, she doesn't know everything or the area very well yet. It is going to be like starting from scratch but I am pumped to do it. Every morning we listen to our soundtrack music ( I got from Hna Anderson from Avatar and DaVinci Code and others)  that pump us up and then we leave to work! 

Here are the pictures
1) The bishop's family. He gave me an amazing compliment. He said ¨I feel like calling your mission president and begging him to keep you here. But I guess you can go bless another ward, but as long as you can come back in a few months¨. They are young but awesome! Bishop Galdeano.
 

2) Lucia and Agustina. Our converts w Hna Zepeda. They go to church every Sunday and are becoming very good with the scriptures. They have THE HARDEST family situation but are very faithful.

3) Jessica, one member who is 23 and the primary president in the ward. We became great friends. She came in the morning to see me off.






4)- etc. My trip to San Juan. Pday today we made it official hat day with come hats we found in the pension. We were on the bus in this pic. We played bball with the zone and then ate almost 2ft long hot dogs for about 1.50 American dollars. Yummy!

Last pic- we live below members, our pension.

Love you all!! Hope you have a great fall week!! Pray for the people here please and that we can recognize the Lord´s chosen to bring them to the waters of baptism!

Hna Thatcher

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

SAN JUAN!!!!! - November 7, 2011

So drum roll……………..
 SAN JUAN!!!!!!!! Comparable to Phoenix Arizona I think. 45 degrees C in the summer...CALCULATE THAT!!!! So I was in the coldest zone in winter and the HOTTEST in summer. Should be great times!! I AM SOOOO PUMPED!!! I leave tomorrow at 7am and it is a 6 or 7 hour bus ride where I switch buses on the way there a few times! Hope I get there ok...I wont have a cell phone or companion and 3 suitcases that weight about 75pds each. Ouch. I love the mission!!!!
And my companion……… HERMANA WILDE!!!!! AGAIN!!!!!!! President hasn’t told us yet what we are doing up there but some special assignment. He is in Buenos Aires and said he would tell us later. Should be fun no?
 Well I wish Ihad more time to write but I have to go visit the 200 people here that I came to love and teach. The ward even got together last night and the Familia Garrido came to see me off or “despedirme” .  I think I will cry the whole 6 hours bus ride alone to San Juan….
 Hermana Dana is training and her new companion is from Argentina, Jujuy. She will be a great trainer and I will miss her a lot. She is scared to death that I am leaving but she will be fine haha poor thing.
Hope you enjoy the pictures. They will explain a little of the week. I love you all
Scripture of the Week, Alma 26, 12.
 Hna Thatcher


The Andes from San Rafael

All Hermanas

Hermana Arias

Kitty love!

Market People

My kids!

Pounding the pulpit

Silvia, Lautauron, Azarena

Terminal leaving San Rafael

Zone Transfers

Ward Farewell


Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Baptism! - October 31, 2011

The Navarro Family





 GUSTAVO, VIRGINIA AND MATIAS NAVARRO HAVE ENTERED UNTO THE WATERS OF BAPTISM!!!! 

The baptism was AMAZING! Thank you for your prayers. We had a bigger assistance of people at the baptism than we normally do at our sacrament meeting (around 50 people). It seriously turned out like a dream, a very spiritual meeting for all. But, it didn't come with out opposition. (As always!)

At 730 am the morning of the baptism the Familia Navarro called us. And yes, Argentines don't even wake up that early so we knew something was wrong. An evangelical preacher friend of theirs came knocking on their door with all Anti-Mormon information in hand trying to convince them not to get baptized. I had just gotten out of the shower but we ran over to the house to try to talk to this lady. I was furious, knowing the enemy was only trying to frustrate our plans but I prepared myself knowing it would be a bible bash. So it was, a calm 3.5 hrs doubt and answers to EVERY doctrinal question you could ask. We were calm, prayed, and even though she tried to get us worked up, we could not be flustered. I was very very grateful for such great help from the spirit. She left probably feeling silly trying to find an error in the church but found all the answers and the Flia Navarro had no doubts, it actually was a stronger testimony for them. So, we were greatly blessed!

The baptism were amazing. We sung a hymn with the other Hermanas and it went really well. They got confirmed AND they received the priesthood the same day!!! I also gave a talk on missionary work. So yes, I'm exhausted.

TRANSFERS are this Thursday!! So next week I will be somewhere else!

Sorry this is all rushed, I am doing a few projects. Iove you all!!!!


Hna Thatcher