Monday, December 6, 2010

Che Set Everything Straight!


Hola Familia,

I am sorry about the letter last week.  We did not have much time to write after we got back from our little bout with idolatry.  Today I just got back from the office.  I had to travel to Guayaquil to do some paperwork to stay here legally.  I got to see all the office elders again and meet the new assistant to the president, Elder Maguire.  How did you all like the First Presidency devotional?  We arrived in Guayaquil to just here the end of President Eyring’s talk and President Monson’s closing remarks.

These past two weeks we found a few new families to teach.  Hernan Cumbe is probably the fastest progressing investigator.  He came to church this weekend and had a good experience.  His wife is a less active member who came to church with him this Sunday.  They both had a really good time and she started to remember the blessings that come from being an active member. They both are struggling to gain their own testimony.  They both have said they appreciate what they feel when we teach and what they feel in church, but still need the spiritual confirmation of the truth of the Church.  Since this was fast and testimony meeting, I think it really helped them to hear the members bearing their testimony. 

We also found a new couple who own an electronics store, Cristian and Cristina Guaman.  They are one of those mythical Ecuadorian couples who are actually married and not just living together.  Anyway, they are really interested in the message and have turned away quite a few customers so they could pay attention and listen to us when we are teaching them.  Diana got married this week, but is beginning to have doubts about joining the church.  She is not sure she wants to give up all the things in her life that she would have to forgo to join the church. This week we are going to focus on helping our investigators realize all the blessings that come from living faithfully as a member and encouraging them to gain a testimony of their own.

Monay chapel under construction
We have had some problems explaining the first vision, the Book of Mormon, and its significance to us today.  A lot of people have said to us, “If you say that “San José” really had a vision where he was told not to join any church, I believe you.”  Some religious traditions die hard. President Montalti has counseled us to try and give each investigator a baptismal date in our first visit.  Sometimes the people don’t like it, but it has really helped us to know where we need to help them grow in faith.

It is really surprising how many people recognize us as messengers of the Lord here.  When we can get them to understand our real purpose and the significance of what we teach, they gain a desire to find out what direction the Lord wants them to take.  It is always touching at the end of a lesson when we ask them to pray and they sincerely ask for guidance from Heaven.

As preparation for the new Preach My Gospel, our zone leaders have asked us to work on using more questions and really having dynamic discussions with our investigators.  I like using questions to help investigators to realize important principles, but sometimes it really backfires.  It really is a skill to follow the guidance of the Spirit to control the flow of a discussion so that an investigator can contribute the eternal truths that they have learned in preparation to hear the gospel without basing the entire lesson in their beliefs.  So far we have been told a few interesting points of view:
"Hasta la victoria siempre"
Che wears the logo of Quiteño
soccer team La Liga

* There are secret Mormon symbols in the dollar bill and that the founding fathers were all Mormons.  No, sorry, those are the Masons.
* 400 years ago, it took months to travel across the Atlantic.  Now we can do it in a few hours.  So, logically, in the next 2000 years, we will be able to fly in a spaceship to get to heaven.  How is that for a 21st century Tower of Babel?
* Christ first came to Earth to atone for all our sins, but something happened and it didn’t work so there is still sin in the world.  Christ then came back to Earth as Che Guevarra (Argentine Marxist revolutionary) to set everything straight.

Well, good bye for now family.  Hope you all had a great Thanksgiving up in Canby with all the sweet potatoes.  We get to eat a lot of camote (sweet potatoes) down here, too.
Love you all.

1 comment:

  1. Thank you for taking the time to post all of Grant's letters. I have had fun searching through them to catch a glimpse of his life as a missionary. I especially enjoyed this letter. It reminded me of the divinity of this work. I know that sounds like a "duh" statement..of course missionary is divine! But the Spirit truly touched my heart as I read of Grant's efforts.

    I am glad to hear that there are many who recognize the elders as messengers of the Lord. He truly directs our paths for good when we humbly seek his guidance.

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