Dear Family,
Well it was a crazy crazy week.
I don't have a ton of time, due to the fact I spent the day with Elder
Mullins and we went and taught a lesson and saw Will (the one from
America) It was super fun!! Elder Mullins was in the district a couple
transfers back and he's an absolute stud!! But yeah, this email's gonna
be really short.
Well this week Elder Peterson and I had the assignment to go inspect
all the pisos in the zone and so a couple days were spent doing that.
As for transfer news, It was quite the process in finding out what my
fate was for my final transfer. I received a call on Wednesday
informing me that I would be training. On Friday I went to a training
for all the trainers and President told me a little about my
assignment. On Saturday I found out that I will be 1) Training 2)
opening up an area called La Laguna on the Island of Tenerife in the
Canary Islands and 3) I will be the district leader for the Tenerife
Island District.
I am beyond stoked.
I fly out Wednesday.
Thanks for the emails! I'll be able to better respond next week!!
I love you all!!!
Enjoy conference!!!
Elder Jarrett Anderson
¡Hurah por Israel!
¡El reino de dios o nada!
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Monday, September 28, 2015
Monday, September 21, 2015
Week 96 - September 21, 2015
Well it was a great week! We had the leadership council and man it was
amazing. We discussed the Sabbath Day and the sacrament and how we
can better teach repentance and help people repent before baptism. It
was (as always) just an amazing experience.
The zone training we gave went amazing as well. The spirit was strong
and I learned so much from it. I feel like the missionaries learned as
well.
So we helped a man in the metro. He was an old man who had been lost
for 3 hours and so we offered to take him to his metro stop. We had
been on our way to pass by and I feel like the Lord sent us in that
direction to help that man.
I got to see Miguel and Silvia on Saturday!!! We ate lunch together
and it was so good to see them! They are working on preparing to get
married in the temple. They have a ways to go but they'll get there!
I also got permission to call Nadya and I had a great conversation
with her. She's doing good. She is working on getting back to church
there's just some issues there but she was so grateful for my call and
said whenever I want to go to Russia, I'll have a place to stay.
Miyaret was baptized!!! It was a great day! We almost had a Graciela
fiasco repeat (the "I won't get baptized if I have to wear that"
scandal). It wasn't to that extreme but she did not want to wear the
jumpsuit and the mom was mad. So she wore one that was way too big for
her. I have developed a lot more patience 'cause I handled this situation a lot
better than we did the Graciela one. Haha but in the end it was an amazing day!!
Her less-active father also came to the baptism and we got to meet him and
were gonna start helping him.
We found Agustin (a man from Ghana) he is a less-active and we finally
passed by at a time he was home. He was super excited to see us and to
meet again!! He is an elder and was a counselor in the young men's
presidency so we're gonna work on getting him back:)
It was a great week!!! I also got to go on an intercambio with elder
Overson! It was super fun!! We were able to reminisce about old times
in B9 and as we taught together it was just like we never had been
apart. It was super fun!!
Great week!!! We are now in week 6 so there are transfers this
Saturday and the next time I email you it will be the first week of
my final transfer.
Cool to hear you talked with Elder Peterson's mom! I'd love to meet his parents!
He's a great kid and a great missionary and I count him as one of my
companions. I go on so many splits with him and we have a great time.
Super cool!
Thanks for all your prayers!! I love you all so much! Have an amazing week!
Love,
Elder Anderson
¡Hurah por Israel!
¡El reino de dios o nada!
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Elder Overson and Elder Anderson
comps in B9- on intercambios together
Miyaret's Baptism
Elder Anderson, Miguel & Silvia
Monday, September 14, 2015
Week 95 - September 14, 2015
Mom,
Well it was a great week.
Like absolutely amazing.
First off my companion has turned his attitude around 100%. Out of the blue, I don't know what happened, nor why it changed but it was a 100% difference this week. We studied 6 of the 7 days and it was unreal.
We have been working hard and it was just an amazing week. I am just extremely happy right now.
This week we were working a lot with the ward leaders. We have begun to go one by one to the home teachers and train them on how to home teach and how to minister. It's been a great opportunity to help the ward grow and progress. It's been awesome!
We made the call to repentance!! and it went fantastic!!! Things have completely changed as well. We just needed time and to have a chance to talk to them. We talked about where our hearts are and having the attitude of Nephi and obeying because we know the Lord commands it.
The baptism was changed to next weekend so I will let you know how it goes next week:) but she passed her interview so all we need is to finish planning everything!!
We found an inactive whose name is Patricia and it was amazing. She was so grateful for our visit and was almost in tears. She kept saying, "It's time to come back, I need to come back".
Sorry for the short email!! but it was an absolutely amazing week. This week will be great we've got the leadership council and a zone training.
I just hope you guys know how much I love you. The work is going great. We worked a ton with the ward this week and I'm really excited. I did some shopping today for the family and I think I got a couple cool things:) I'll be getting some more in the future:)
I love you all!! So glad all is well back home!!
Have an amazing week!:)
Love,
Elder Jarrett Anderson
Tuesday, September 8, 2015
Week 94 - September 7, 2015
Dear family,
Well it was a good week for the most part. Still trying to resolve some issues with the missionaries in our zone and trying to keep the work going. Things continue to march forward and I'm really pleased with myself. Despite my constant feeling of inadequacy I was able to reflect this Sunday on the week and I know the lord is proud of me.
I think Lolo is basically off the radar for baptism for now. He came back from Malaga. We found him and talked for a while about things and he committed to be baptized the 12th (we were thinking he was ready and everything) when we came back to the park later to find him smoking and drinking. We pulled him aside and had a very good talk with him. He talked about how with the people he is with (a bunch of homeless Romanians) it is at times hard to remember who he is and what his standards are and how it's not an addiction, it's just the occasional cigarette or beer when they insist, and so we talked about how he can prevent that and avoid those situations and overcome temptation. He was very grateful for our visit and was excited to improve, repent and change. But we haven't seen him since. So we don't really know what to do. We are going to keep trying our best to meet with him and help him change but it's just been impossible to meet with him. So, he will not be baptized this weekend and probably not in the near future but one day he will! He's got a testimony of this church. I've got his email and his Facebook so I'll be able to stay in contact with him. He also might be moving to England soon, or to the south of Spain for a few months. So that's the news on him. He will make the covenant one day. But for now I'll just keep doing what I can to help him out!
Vilma's daughters have been sick ever since their trip to the Philippines and so they haven't been able to meet. A member who lives in their building also told us she doesn't think that she got married while she was there. We aren't 100% sure but we will find out. Vanesa hasn't answered for a few weeks and no one knows where she is. So we will keep trying to contact them.
So it's been really rough because all of the work we have done with them since April is starting to fall through and it's really sad. I have to be honest, I wanted to see "the fruits of my labors" and see them baptized. It would have been so cool but I don't know if I will. I'll keep trying!
Miyaret will be baptized on the 19th! She's doing really well and is really excited! So things are going great with her!:) she's a great girl and is preparing herself well. She loves reading and praying every day and absolutely loves Young Women's!
We are still working with Marco, the man from Ecuador who was baptized years ago and wants to come back now. He's gaining a testimony and I've been really grateful to work with him. I feel like if nothing else goes right here in barrio 5, I was at least able to help him start to gain a testimony. The good thing is lots of things have gone great here in barrio 5:)
We have had an issue in the missionary coordination meeting, some of the missionaries have been extremely
contentious and no one was really being mature about things (except for me and my companion, I have to make sure he gets credit he was well behaved and was very mature during the meetings). The second counselor in the bishopric is holding them while we do not have a ward mission leader and he's an old spaniard man who just loves to talk, he
also uses a lot of slang terms that are hard to understand and he has a super thick madrileño accent so I don't blame the younger Americans for not understanding him. I'm the only one who fully understands him of the Americans. But they get impatient and contentious and are driving the spirit away because they don't want him to talk a lot, they say it "wastes our time". This has been going on for many weeks. The reality is he gives us great information and yeah he chatters sometimes but he wants us to be informed so it's been really good to have this time with him. As well, my comp and I have been able to develop a strong relationship with him. The truth is there hasn't been much progress in the ward in regards to the work the missionaries have been doing and I have been studying, and fasting, and praying to know what we need to do. It comes down to having a better attitude, dropping the contention, and stripping ourselves of pride, and working effectively with the members. So the night before, I was up really late studying and praying and looking for scriptural
help and I also was studying the handbook of instructions, and some of the information and things they gave us at the zone conference this week. So I developed a plan for our ward, and found some scriptures to talk about the contention. So the next day after coordination I talked to them about Alma 4 and how the church "began to fail in its progress" (verse 10) because of the pride, and contention of the people. I then defined contention with 3 Nephi 11:29-30. The Spanish translation is really cool because the verbs mean "to be agitated" or "to be irritated" and I talked about how we can get
better and the blessings that would come from improvement, one of them being progression in the work. Then I presented my developed plan for working with the ward leaders with our newly called ward mission leader. (Who will be sustained and set apart hopefully next week) It's been a great time for me to develop my leadership skills, and even further my knowledge of church government and how things should work according to the handbooks. It's been a great time of growth and patience for me.
I will be calling the zone to repentance about the schedule this week in the district meetings because the zone conference was this past week. The good thing is there is an overall good attitude that has started to come this week. Most missionaries are doing better and there aren't as many problems. There are just a few now who need correction. My zone leader companion is a stud and has been helping a ton. We've been able to do some great things together. His name is
Elder Peterson and he actually went to Brighton High School!
Funny story, yesterday my comp went to bed when it was time to study as a companionship and so I went to my desk and I yelled in, "Hey! Ready when you are!" And then I waited a few minutes. Nothing. So I sang a hymn really loud. I got through all four verses, nothing. So I knelt down and offered a prayer out loud. Yeah, I made sure he heard me. "Please bless my companion that he will join me in the companionship study we are going to have." Finished my prayer. Nothing. So I began to read out loud from the missionary handbook. Nothing. Finally as I was reading the How to Begin Teaching points in chapter 10 of Preach My Gospel he came lumbering in put on a shirt and we studied together. Hahaha! It was funny! But hey, whatever works right? I'll never forget that prayer.
Zone conference was amazing!!! I ordered the pizza and I don't think I'd ever ordered over the phone that many before. I also was the interpreter again! And as always it was an amazing experience. I really enjoyed it. I love translating and interpreting. So much fun!
After zone conference I had an interview with President Pack to renew my temple
recommend because mine expired at the end of last month. I absolutely love President Pack. That man has been called of God and I am so grateful I'm serving with him. He's a great friend of mine, and I've developed a great relationship with him, even in this short time. We had a great talk about a lot of things, like life after the mission, service in the church, my goals and my education and career plans, it was a great conversation and I just want to say he is an inspired man.
We discussed possibly an extension, the possibility of staying longer in the mission but after discussing it, we decided it would be best to go home on the designated date, November 10th. I have a lifetime of service ahead of me so I feel and think it's the right time to be home.
In the end it was an overall good week, a lot of frustrations, a lot of miracles, but I'm loving every moment. As I always say, I love this work. I love my Savior and I know He lives. Thanks for all your love and prayers!! Have an amazing week!!!
Love you all!
Elder Jarrett Anderson
¡El reino de dios o nada!
¡Hurah por Israel!
P.s. I got the package and my debit card and I bought my suit
today!!:) It looks great and I'm super excited about it:) Thank you so
much for getting it to me!!! I love you!!
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Well it was a good week for the most part. Still trying to resolve some issues with the missionaries in our zone and trying to keep the work going. Things continue to march forward and I'm really pleased with myself. Despite my constant feeling of inadequacy I was able to reflect this Sunday on the week and I know the lord is proud of me.
I think Lolo is basically off the radar for baptism for now. He came back from Malaga. We found him and talked for a while about things and he committed to be baptized the 12th (we were thinking he was ready and everything) when we came back to the park later to find him smoking and drinking. We pulled him aside and had a very good talk with him. He talked about how with the people he is with (a bunch of homeless Romanians) it is at times hard to remember who he is and what his standards are and how it's not an addiction, it's just the occasional cigarette or beer when they insist, and so we talked about how he can prevent that and avoid those situations and overcome temptation. He was very grateful for our visit and was excited to improve, repent and change. But we haven't seen him since. So we don't really know what to do. We are going to keep trying our best to meet with him and help him change but it's just been impossible to meet with him. So, he will not be baptized this weekend and probably not in the near future but one day he will! He's got a testimony of this church. I've got his email and his Facebook so I'll be able to stay in contact with him. He also might be moving to England soon, or to the south of Spain for a few months. So that's the news on him. He will make the covenant one day. But for now I'll just keep doing what I can to help him out!
Vilma's daughters have been sick ever since their trip to the Philippines and so they haven't been able to meet. A member who lives in their building also told us she doesn't think that she got married while she was there. We aren't 100% sure but we will find out. Vanesa hasn't answered for a few weeks and no one knows where she is. So we will keep trying to contact them.
So it's been really rough because all of the work we have done with them since April is starting to fall through and it's really sad. I have to be honest, I wanted to see "the fruits of my labors" and see them baptized. It would have been so cool but I don't know if I will. I'll keep trying!
Miyaret will be baptized on the 19th! She's doing really well and is really excited! So things are going great with her!:) she's a great girl and is preparing herself well. She loves reading and praying every day and absolutely loves Young Women's!
We are still working with Marco, the man from Ecuador who was baptized years ago and wants to come back now. He's gaining a testimony and I've been really grateful to work with him. I feel like if nothing else goes right here in barrio 5, I was at least able to help him start to gain a testimony. The good thing is lots of things have gone great here in barrio 5:)
We have had an issue in the missionary coordination meeting, some of the missionaries have been extremely
contentious and no one was really being mature about things (except for me and my companion, I have to make sure he gets credit he was well behaved and was very mature during the meetings). The second counselor in the bishopric is holding them while we do not have a ward mission leader and he's an old spaniard man who just loves to talk, he
also uses a lot of slang terms that are hard to understand and he has a super thick madrileño accent so I don't blame the younger Americans for not understanding him. I'm the only one who fully understands him of the Americans. But they get impatient and contentious and are driving the spirit away because they don't want him to talk a lot, they say it "wastes our time". This has been going on for many weeks. The reality is he gives us great information and yeah he chatters sometimes but he wants us to be informed so it's been really good to have this time with him. As well, my comp and I have been able to develop a strong relationship with him. The truth is there hasn't been much progress in the ward in regards to the work the missionaries have been doing and I have been studying, and fasting, and praying to know what we need to do. It comes down to having a better attitude, dropping the contention, and stripping ourselves of pride, and working effectively with the members. So the night before, I was up really late studying and praying and looking for scriptural
help and I also was studying the handbook of instructions, and some of the information and things they gave us at the zone conference this week. So I developed a plan for our ward, and found some scriptures to talk about the contention. So the next day after coordination I talked to them about Alma 4 and how the church "began to fail in its progress" (verse 10) because of the pride, and contention of the people. I then defined contention with 3 Nephi 11:29-30. The Spanish translation is really cool because the verbs mean "to be agitated" or "to be irritated" and I talked about how we can get
better and the blessings that would come from improvement, one of them being progression in the work. Then I presented my developed plan for working with the ward leaders with our newly called ward mission leader. (Who will be sustained and set apart hopefully next week) It's been a great time for me to develop my leadership skills, and even further my knowledge of church government and how things should work according to the handbooks. It's been a great time of growth and patience for me.
I will be calling the zone to repentance about the schedule this week in the district meetings because the zone conference was this past week. The good thing is there is an overall good attitude that has started to come this week. Most missionaries are doing better and there aren't as many problems. There are just a few now who need correction. My zone leader companion is a stud and has been helping a ton. We've been able to do some great things together. His name is
Elder Peterson and he actually went to Brighton High School!
Funny story, yesterday my comp went to bed when it was time to study as a companionship and so I went to my desk and I yelled in, "Hey! Ready when you are!" And then I waited a few minutes. Nothing. So I sang a hymn really loud. I got through all four verses, nothing. So I knelt down and offered a prayer out loud. Yeah, I made sure he heard me. "Please bless my companion that he will join me in the companionship study we are going to have." Finished my prayer. Nothing. So I began to read out loud from the missionary handbook. Nothing. Finally as I was reading the How to Begin Teaching points in chapter 10 of Preach My Gospel he came lumbering in put on a shirt and we studied together. Hahaha! It was funny! But hey, whatever works right? I'll never forget that prayer.
Zone conference was amazing!!! I ordered the pizza and I don't think I'd ever ordered over the phone that many before. I also was the interpreter again! And as always it was an amazing experience. I really enjoyed it. I love translating and interpreting. So much fun!
After zone conference I had an interview with President Pack to renew my temple
recommend because mine expired at the end of last month. I absolutely love President Pack. That man has been called of God and I am so grateful I'm serving with him. He's a great friend of mine, and I've developed a great relationship with him, even in this short time. We had a great talk about a lot of things, like life after the mission, service in the church, my goals and my education and career plans, it was a great conversation and I just want to say he is an inspired man.
We discussed possibly an extension, the possibility of staying longer in the mission but after discussing it, we decided it would be best to go home on the designated date, November 10th. I have a lifetime of service ahead of me so I feel and think it's the right time to be home.
In the end it was an overall good week, a lot of frustrations, a lot of miracles, but I'm loving every moment. As I always say, I love this work. I love my Savior and I know He lives. Thanks for all your love and prayers!! Have an amazing week!!!
Love you all!
Elder Jarrett Anderson
¡El reino de dios o nada!
¡Hurah por Israel!
P.s. I got the package and my debit card and I bought my suit
today!!:) It looks great and I'm super excited about it:) Thank you so
much for getting it to me!!! I love you!!
Enviado desde mi iPad
Hanging out with a statue of some old Spaniards
Elder Anderson and Lolo
In Torrejon! We went and visited some people there today because
Elder Esquen and I both served there. This is the main plaza there.
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