tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-38104144625460378872024-03-14T02:59:01.942-07:00 Elder Eric LaytonDon Laytonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05653055679603299885noreply@blogger.comBlogger97125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3810414462546037887.post-32526871747191793402014-09-15T18:57:00.000-07:002014-09-15T18:57:07.249-07:00Final Letter Home<div class="MsoNormal">
I don't know what to say. Really I'm speechless. Two years
have passed so fast that I still can't believe I'm coming home this week.</div>
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So I'll explain what's going to be happening for the next 3
days. Tomorrow we have the change meeting. That's when all the missionaries
get together that have changes and we find out all the changes. There I have to
share my last testimony in front of everybody which should be fun. After that I
have the rest of tomorrow and all of Wednesday to visit the areas that I have
had here in the capital. These night we are going to sleeping in the
"white house" or basically the mission home. But yeah as of tomorrow
I'm not in this area anymore because my companion is going to receive a new
companion. Then Thursday really early we go to the airport but I don't see you
guys until really late on Thursday night. Not sure when I'm going to see
President Rau but maybe you should figure that out Dad. The earlier the
better...........</div>
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I'm worried about one thing. When I get home I'm not sure if
you guys are going to recognize me because really I have changed completely
during my time here. I can't decided if I'm really happy to go or if I'm really
sad. My testimony has grown so much and I have set myself the goal of never
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This mission has really been the hardest two years of my life. Without a doubt I
have never had so my difficulties in such a short time but I know that it was
all worth it. I am so thankful for this opportunity and I would never change it
for anything. I love this Gospel and I know it is really the Gospel of our
Savior Jesus Christ. I know that in these last days God has restored his church
through a chosen prophet exactly as he has always done. I know that if we are
faithful as a family we will live in the presence of God our Father. I really
have come to love the people in this country and for that reason it will be so
hard for me to leave. I will always be keeping in contact and we definitely
have to come back.</div>
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I can't wait to see you guys! Only about 3 days left and
I'll be sleeping in my bed :) I'm not sure what I'm going to do that first day
home but sleeping is definitely on the list. I'll try to call you guys from the
airport and in my 6 hour layover I think I might call a friend and hang out
with him for a bit but we'll see. I seriously can't wait....Now that I really
don't have a work day I think I might consider myself Baggy (Trunkey Dad). So
yeah See you guys soon and thanks for always writing me. LOVE YOU!!!</div>
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R.I.P.<o:p></o:p></div>
Don Laytonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05653055679603299885noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3810414462546037887.post-64213298428165284992014-09-02T18:50:00.000-07:002014-09-15T18:54:44.395-07:00Spiritual Experience, Elder Duncan and Changes<div class="MsoNormal">
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It hit me yesterday how soon I'm going home. What I realized
is that I don't want to go. I had one of the most spiritual experiences in my
whole mission yesterday. I realized how I really don't want to leave here. How
much I love the people and what the mission has really done for me. I'm worried
when I get to the airport the only way you'll recognize me is by my name tag.
Haha I'm a completely different person...Well I think so. We'll see what you
guys think. I just really know that these things are true. My testimony has
grown in a way that I didn't think was possible. Now with only 2 weeks left I'm
going to have to work as hard as I can. I mean it's going to be kinda hard
let's be honest but at the same time I've really been able to understand why
this Gospel is so important and that should help me stay focused.</div>
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I'm not sure if I told you guys or not but this week we had
a conference with Elder Duncan of the Quorum the 70. We had an awesome meeting.
It was all about the vision that we should have as missionaries and how it
should be the same vision for us. Also he made us a promise. Well I guess
better said a prophet made this promise and he told us about it. Apparently he
promised that one day in Guatemala the church will have more influence than
anything. More than soccer, more than the catholic church, more than
everything. He made the comparison to Utah and how it is the biggest influence
there. We said that the Lord's vision of all our wards is that each one becomes
a stake. For some reason I don't think I'm going to be here when that happens
but I believe that with the diligent work of the missionaries and members in
some future time it will become a reality.</div>
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Ok that was the coolest thing that happend this week. I
don't have much time because there's a lot to do now that I'm dying. I hope you
guys have an awesome week and see you this month!!!!!!!! Love you guys BYE!!!!!</div>
Don Laytonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05653055679603299885noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3810414462546037887.post-50189314412668784092014-08-25T11:26:00.002-07:002014-08-25T11:26:45.986-07:00The Talent Show<div class="MsoNormal">
It's crazy how time flies...even when I'm in an area that's
pretty.....well as we say here, burnt. The work is slowly progressing. We have
found a couple new people but there progression is pretty slow. Hopefully they
can start to progress because I really want to see a baptism in this are before
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We are teaching a couple of people and it was actually pretty cool because
yesterday we taught Josúe. (We are teaching 3 Josúe's so if I've told you about
one, well yesterday we taught a different one). He is the husband of an active
member and he has never come to church. He tells us all the time though that
one day he wants to be a member!! How weird is that? Well finally yesterday we
were able to commit him to go to church. We had a really awesome lesson about
how sometimes God's will isn't our will but we just need to obey. We used the
example of Jesus Christ in the Garden of Gethsemane and how he asked for the
cup to be removed but at the same time he was completely obedient to the
Father's will. We also used 2 Nefi 2 to explain that we really have to power to
choose if we want to be saved or not and that decision is ours to make. So yeah
awesome lesson and looks like he'll be coming to church on Sunday.</div>
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I should tell you about our talent show. that we had this
week. It all started simply with the idea of having one about a month ago or a
little more. We talked to the Bishop about it and a couple of members but they
didn't really seem excited. What I didn't know at the time is that just no one
had faith in Ward Activities. They have had a couple a while ago but they
didn't really work out well and almost no one came. So yeah no one really
thought twice about our idea. We made invitations and put a sign up list for
everyone who had a talent and a few people signed up. Then the Bishop had the
good idea that every organization did something. Anyways things started working
out for the night and it all looked really good. We gave invitations to a TON
of people and all the members had a lot to pass out to friends. So on Saturday
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We were expecting (with a lot of
faith) that 120 people would be there. Really this ward isn't that big and by
estimates of members and the Bishop they were only expecting about 80. Anyways
when it came time to start we definitely had to put up more chairs. Some people
even had to stand and my comp and I with a few other members had to watch it
from outside through the windows....Our chapel really isn't meant to fit the
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talents were awesome and everyone loved it. My companion and I did a talent too
witch turned out hilarious. We did "A Day in the Life of a
Missionary". A kid in our ward held a clock and he moved it was we went
through the day. It turned out SOOO good haha. Seriously it was a miracle. The
Bishop was really happy too and loved his special reserved cushy seats we gave
him in the best part of the chapel with his family. For tomorrow he invited us
to dinner so that's always a bonus. But yeah a ton of less actives were able to
come, also a lot of investigators. The members were SO happy and they couldn't
stop thanking us for actually doing a activity that had success. Really it was
a pure miracle and it was thanks to all the members inviting their friends to
come. Hopefully we'll see a lot of fruits from this.</div>
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Anyways that's the coolest thing that happened this week.
The rest the week was pretty slow so there's not much more to say. I love you
guys a ton and we'll I'll see you soon!!<o:p></o:p></div>
Don Laytonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05653055679603299885noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3810414462546037887.post-67662692700841742032014-08-18T17:10:00.000-07:002014-08-18T17:10:03.625-07:00The Guy in the Random Car<div class="MsoNormal">
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This is one of my last e-mails to you guys. Can you believe
it?? Know something crazy? If I would've gone home early to study (at BYU) I would be in
an airplane right now....going home today...Weird right? But hey for some
reason I stayed so I'm going to work hard. Don't worry.</div>
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OK Mom with my bed I've got it all figured out. Don't worry.
If you remember right the reason Sean didn't get his bed was because he was
going straight to his studies. In my case I will be home for 4 months which is
a very long time. Therefore it is necessary that I rest both my body and mind
from these Guatemalan twin beds. Now then comes the problem of privacy. Don't
worry about it. I have a solution. I have learned how rewarding hard work is in
the two years that I have served as a representative of Jesus Christ. Thanks to
this great blessing I will be able to work hard when I get home as well. One of
the first things that I will do is all by myself I will move my bed into the
other guest room and the guest room bed into Curtis' room. We can all see here
how I have masterfully found a solution for all problems. And don't worry
there's more!! When it comes time to go to college I can STILL work hard and
change the beds back! This solution is good for us all and I know the in
goodness of Curtis' heart he will understand this. Problem solved. (And don't
worry if it comes down to it Curtis can steal the TV from the other room....
but only if I get my bed :)</div>
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So this week honestly was kinda hard. I once again had to
leave the area twice and my companion was kinda left on his own. That's got to
be pretty hard as a new kid. But hey whatever. This week I shouldn't have to
leave. This week coming up is going to be great. We have a ward activity that
we planned. It's going to be a talent show. Everyone is doing a talent and we
gave them all invitations to give away to other people. We're hoping to be able
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Yesterday something kinda funny happened. We were walking to
church yesterday morning. A random car (really nice) pulled up out of nowhere
and some guy asked us where the chapel was. We told him but he asked us to get
in and show him. So yeah we got in to show him. I started talking to them and
it turns out that they came from Mexico! So when we got to the chapel and
started the meeting was when I actually realized it. We had gotten a ride from
a member of the area presidency...a 70 haha. The thing is they just changed the
presidency around so he was the new guy and so I didn't recognize him. </div>
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He spoke
in church and he gave the 3rd class and it was absolutely incredible. He
explained in depth the scriptures in D&C 84 19-22. It's really interesting
how he explained it. Basically he said the the real reason we go to church is
to do ordinances. The purpose of a Quorum or a class is to help others to
receive ordinances. The only way to see God after this life is to do all of the
ordinances of the gospel. That should be the biggest desire of all of us. He
finished by asking us to think of something. Do we want to see God and live
with him or no? But really a really good message.</div>
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Anyways that's what I got for you guys right now. My time is
about up. Sorry that I didn't tell you much about the investigators
today...Have an awesome week. I
love you guys.</div>
Don Laytonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05653055679603299885noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3810414462546037887.post-15911547427120635072014-08-15T20:36:00.002-07:002014-08-15T20:36:54.543-07:00I Love the Mission, I Love This Work and I Love the Lord<div class="MsoNormal">
Hey guys so just to let you know, I'm still alive. I know
you were probably pretty worried about that. They had to change P-Day because
today our zone went to the temple and last week they didn't tell us that until
after we wrote so yeah sorry. Anyways we've had a pretty good week. Honestly
things are kinda slow here so there's not much to say so I have time to answer
all your questions Mom. And to start off I kinda forgot to say that I speak
Spanish on the application...oh well I'll talk to the guy when I get home.</div>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Eric and a couple of local pets</td></tr>
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That's pretty funny that everyone thought that Briana was
dating Curtis. It's a good way to keep everyone away. But hey Briana you can't
get married too fast. We have to do it on the same day hahaha! No just kidding
but that's seriously crazy that Brad Marley is getting married already. Man how
old am I?</div>
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And Curtis I'm sorry is not taller than
me................even if he is I can still beat him up. Mom as for the
interviews, I'm a District leader and so I have to do all the interviews in my
district which consists of 4 areas including mine. In the zone there are 2
districts.</div>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Eric and his companion - and I to re-format it!</td></tr>
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Whose Mr. Harvey? Not sure if I reamember him... And you
know that I never went to High Desert right? Maybe he remembers Sean? And yes
Curtis' letter did get to me. Thanks little bro. I would write you a response
but I think I would get there before the letter haha. O btw today is my 23
month mark. Crazy right? How the time flies.</div>
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So this week we have been working with a couple people. Our
most progressing people don't want to get baptized yet though. It's weird too
cause one tells us that he KNOWS one day he's going to get baptized and another
says his dream is to be a member of the church and they don't do it. Nothing is
holding them back either...they're married, they don't work on sundays, they
believe everything is true, and a ton of other stuff. It's just frustrating
because I want to see them do it before I leave. So yeah should be a crazy few
weeks. But really should be awesome.</div>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Eric said this fruit was really good!</td></tr>
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I love the mission, I love this work, and I love the Lord.
It's going to be way to sad to leave it all. I learned so much in the temple
today. This is Christ's church. I am sure of it. So I hope you guys are doing
something everyday to increase your testimony. Have an awesome week and know
that I love you guys. See Ya!!</div>
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Don Laytonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05653055679603299885noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3810414462546037887.post-31358373585407125902014-07-28T12:14:00.004-07:002014-07-28T12:14:54.314-07:00Tied Up and Kidnapped - Only Not<div class="MsoNormal">
Well family another week has come and gone and once again
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Should I even say it this time? I don't have much time but
I'll make it fast. Not a whole lot happened this week really but time is just
passing by faster and faster... and faster... and well even faster. I really
have been learning a lot this week but the work has been hard.</div>
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In my area basically everyone is working always. So it's
really hard to find people to teach. In the afternoons we really don't have
anything to do except pass by all the people that lie to us that they are going
to be in the house. So yeah it's interesting and we are able to contact a lot
which is fun considering we've already contacted our whole area. We actually
have recently found a couple of people to teach which is cool and a couple of
them are actually really receptive. We are teaching a man named Jose. He has a
lot of desire to change his life around but he doesn't know how and before he
though it was completely impossible. We helped him realize that through the
Atonement of Jesus Christ we can really be clean and start over. He basically
was crying during the lesson and we but a baptismal date with him. But then he
got scared because he thought if he went to church we wouldn't visit him
anymore. We were pretty clear with him that in fact now we will probably visit
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This week we also found another family. Interesting story
really. Our Ward Mission Leader got a random call from some guy named Ronny who
apparently is a member but no one in the ward knows him. He told us that that
same night he wanted to have a Family Home Evening with his cousins who aren't
members but are going through hard time right now. This day I was in divisions
with another Gringo so my normal companion wasn't there. Anyways when we went
it just kinda was weird cause we got to the gate of his private colony and all
the security came out and told us to "come on in they are waiting for
you". We didn't say anything to the security. We got to the house and no
one answered the door rather some car pulled up out of no where and some guy we
had never seen tells us to get in. Just to tell you guys I definitely though we
were going to be kidnapped at this point. Anyways we got in the car and he
drives us up to the top of our area and we went in a bunch of other streets
that I didn't even know existed because they are so well hidden. We entered a
different gated colony and then they tied us up and threw us in the trunk. Ok
just kidding about that part. We went in with the family that we were there to
visit and they are really cool people. They are the Myorga Family and the
Husband is an inactive member and his wife doesn't go to any church. There were
some people there too that are really strong members of the church that live in
Maryland and speak perfect English. anyways they gave the whole lesson and we
didn't even say much. Seriously it was the weirdest visit ever but also really
good. After we find out that the wife is from Bolivia...the same city as my
companion and she made us typical bolivian food which my companion didn't get
because he was in divisions. that was definitely the most interesting thing
that happened this week.</div>
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Well I love you all and hope you have an awesome week. Enjoy
the new house but don't get the new carpet too dirty before I get to use it!</div>
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Paz Afuera....not sure if you can say that in Spanish.<o:p></o:p></div>
Don Laytonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05653055679603299885noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3810414462546037887.post-91676111961043273052014-07-28T12:12:00.003-07:002014-07-28T12:12:50.675-07:00The Case of the Disappearing Investigator<div class="MsoNormal">
So
the new house looks pretty nice! Is it big inside? Sure hope so cause the next
time that I have changes I'm going there!! WOO!! Haha ok don't worry I'm still
able to stay focused and everything. But just so you know they already bought
my plane ticket and everything. I leave Guatemala at 7:30 in the morning and
I'll get to Redmond shortly after....at 10:30 at night. I'll be in Los Angeles for
2 or 3 hours and then in Salt Lake for 5. Ha should be fun. but hey I still got
a lot of time left here so don't worry I'm working. But a quick question. Mom
were you able to find more out about that job at Les Schwab?<o:p></o:p></div>
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this week was really good. I honestly was barely in my area cause I had to do a
few baptismal interviews but oh well. I actually wasn't able to do the
interviews that I wanted. The person just completely disappeared. Oh well this
coming week I should be able to do it and another one. It's weird. In the
District almost nobody has baptismal dates or investigators but they are
baptizing and it looks like in these coming weeks we should also have a
baptism. We have an investigator named Josùe who always wanted to know
EVERYTHING before getting baptized. We tried to explain that it doesn't matter
how much we know rather it matters if we get an answer from the Holy Ghost.
This week when I was in another area my companion and the other missionary
watched the Restoration video with him. Basically he started crying and said
that he knows that this is all true and he felt the Spirit really strongly. So
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on divisions we had a good time. I went to an area called Santa Fe. This has
got to be my favorite area. The airport is in their area and where they live is
one of the last houses that the plane passes over before landing. It touches
down over a little hill about 50 yards from the house. So yeah needless to say
I probably looked like a little kid all day watching the planes come overhead
and at night of course I had to climb onto the roof to watch them. It's almost
at the point when I had to duck every time one came by. Haha good times in
Santa Fe. Anyways we couldn't do their interview the first day cause the kid
disappeared so apparently he was going to be there the day after. Anyways we did
divisions again but the kid wasn't there again....Anyways I have to go back
this week to actually do it.<o:p></o:p></div>
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to let you guys know I have already met the new President. He is WAY cool.
He'll be really good for the mission. For the fact that he has been doing
interviews like crazy they haven't come to our language study yet but we'll see
if they do this coming week. It should be fun.<o:p></o:p></div>
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Ok
so that's bout all for the week. Thanks to more weird computer problems I can't
send pictures...I should be able to next week though. Love you guys and have an
awesome week in the new house. If you want you can just leave the boxes packed
and when I get home I can do it. You know because ya me falta poco.<o:p></o:p></div>
Don Laytonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05653055679603299885noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3810414462546037887.post-73058054798540841992014-07-19T10:45:00.001-07:002014-07-19T10:45:38.147-07:00The Dad Realized that What People Say in the Street Isn't True<div class="MsoNormal">
Man your week was a lot crazier than mine. That's insane! Too bad though....I was kinda looking forward to seeing the new house. But oh
well it happened for a reason right? The Lord will help you guys find something
else. You should send me pictures of the new house that you guys are going to
be living in now. I mean I only have about 8 weeks left in the mission so I
would like to know where I'm living soon.</div>
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Ok to let you know these computers aren't that great either
so the internet is SUPER slow and that's why I don't have any time. Ok so let's
see. This week was interesting. President Caffaro is here now and apparently he
is AWESOME. I haven't met him but since I'm the DL of the secretaries I have
heard a lot. In fact I'm really close to the offices and everything right? Well
Apparently Sister Caffaro doesn't know much spanish and so the Assistentes
called me. They assigned me to teach her spanish I guess. They're going to
sometimes come to our Language studies and I guess I'll just have to think way
back to when they taught me spanish because I don't know how to teach. It
should be fun though. I'll let you guys know how that goes.</div>
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Ok as for my week it was interesting. I must say I'm pretty
stumped. It's a tough area. We can contact all day long but nobody wants to
listen. Usually we are able to at least have investigators but here we barely
have any. The ones we have though are awesome. We are teaching 6 people. All of
them came to church on Sunday which is awesome! They should progress but I also
think it might be a bit of a slower process than with other investigators that
I've had. They have a lot of desire to know and learn though. Josue is one of
them and really is interesting. Before he didn't listen at all to missionaries
but finally the missionaries that were here before convinced him to listen and
now he is really interested. He wants to know EVERYTHING. The lessons with him
last a long time because he has a TON of questions but really good questions too.
I'm hoping to see him get baptized soon. We're going to try again to put a
baptismal date with him this week.</div>
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So let's see what else happened...well really nothing else.
In the District we had 3 baptisms this week and I had to do divisions and do
all the interviews. These people were so ready to be baptized. 2 of them were
in the same family. They completely have changed thanks to the Gospel. Before
they didn't want ANYTHING with missionaries but finally the missionaries got in
because they received a reference (the son of the family) and they contacted
him. Finally they got in and the Dad realized that what people say in the
street isn't true so he started to listen. The son still hasn't got baptized
but the Dad and Mom have. They are really cool.</div>
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So my companion is doing really well. For a newbie he works
really well. I even had to leave him in the area by himself when I did the
interviews and he did perfectly fine. These last couple weeks should be really
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Anyways I hope all goes well in the move. I hope the house
is ok and everything. That's seriously crazy what happened. You'll see. The
house you guys were going to buy is going to burn down in a week or so. At
least we're not changing wards right? So yeah hope you guys have an awesome
week. I'll send pictures next week. Love you guys. </div>
Don Laytonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05653055679603299885noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3810414462546037887.post-72441875812698004162014-07-07T10:09:00.000-07:002014-07-07T10:11:09.097-07:00First Take of the New Area<div class="MsoNormal">
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I'll start with the area. It's VERY different from whatever
area I've ever had. Let me explain. We entered a house and Immediately I knew
something was different. First of all no unfriendly odors were present. What I
noticed next was that the couches, rug, and curtains all matched. But that's
not all it gets better. I was warmly greeted by the maid of the house and we
were told to sit down to await the family. I must tell you I was scared to
touch anything. The next thing I realized was the HUGE stereo system that they
had right in front but they weren't using it as most people use them here
rather it was softly playing a nice classical piece of music. It was quite
pleasant actually. It was then that the head of the house came down. He was an
older man with slightly graying hair who greeted us and sat down crossing one
leg. He then began to chat about the breed of his dog and the piece of music
that was playing. He graciously entreated us to a tour of his house where he
showed me his large indoor garden made of walls of all glass and filled with
plants. This garden was specifically made for his 20 year talking parrot. After
a talk with the family they served us a nice American styled dinner. Now I want
you guys to remember that things like this haven't happened to me for like two
years. Man this area is cool.<br />
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So let's see. This is actually the hardest area I've had. There is a rich part and a poor part. We spend most of our time in
the poor part but tonight we are going to have another appointment with the
rich family. The man is an inactive member but his wife and son are completely
active. His son is a recently returned missionary. Other than that we only have
maybe 3 investigadors. We work all day long but absolutely no one receives us
in their house. We are really deep in the city so everyone is always working.
Actually I'm not sure if I've told you guys but know I'm the District Leader of
the secretaries. So yeah President lives real close here and the mission
offices are like 10 minutes away. But hey we're working here and everything
thing but I feel bad for my comp. It's a very hard area to start in. We eat
with a lady who cooks really well so that's always fun and our house is
actually really nice. When we got to the area the house was absolutely
disgusting though. The last P-day we just cleaned like crazy though so know
it's actually really clean. The nurse actually came to look at the house and
she deemed it Super Clean. HA.</div>
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So anyways it is really good to hear that you are all good. I
was just about to give you ideas about your talk Mom but my time is up so
sorry. Have an awesome week and have fun moving!!</div>
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Love you guys.</div>
Don Laytonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05653055679603299885noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3810414462546037887.post-23616319768914490682014-06-30T12:39:00.001-07:002014-06-30T12:39:20.947-07:00New Area, Assignment and Companion<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Man what a week.</div>
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Well right off the bat I should let you guys know where I am
right? I am now in Zona Guatemala in an area called La Villa. It's right smack
dab in the middle of the city. Really it's the first area that I've had close
to everything. It's actually SUPER close to the temple. It's in zona 14.
Definitely an awesome area. And also so you know I am no longer zone leader
haha. I am a district leader and I am training the only missionary that came to
this mission. His name is Elder Apaza and he's fresh out of the CCM. He from
Bolivia and he's a really good worker. It's going to be SUCH a good couple
changes here. Also so you know we are opening the area and a couple weeks have
passed by that this area has had missionaries. Just so you know it's kinda
weird for missionaries to reopen areas here a lot have never done it. Now I've
had 5 areas and 4 of them I've reopened....It's pretty hard but definitely a
good chance to work. When we got here none of the members knew we were coming
which was fun cause we didn't have anywhere to eat that first day.</div>
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So anyways this week has been full of work. It's a hard area
because everybody works here. In the afternoon absolutely no one is in the
house until about 6 o'clock and after that time we get really busy. We've
worked a lot with the members which help us a ton so I think we should have
success here.</div>
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Ok so here's the thing I had to help my companion with
internet problems and it kinda ate up my hour of internet so I don't really
have time. The next week I should be able to write a lot more. I know this
letter is pretty pathetic but I'll write more later.</div>
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Love you guys and have an awesome week. I'll send you a ton
of pictures next week cause these computers are a lot nicer than the last ones.
Hope you have an awesome week and always remember.....Elder Layton is coming
home too soon. They are buying my airplane ticket this week. Hahahaha see you
soon.</div>
Don Laytonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05653055679603299885noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3810414462546037887.post-57469323432672682282014-06-23T11:46:00.002-07:002014-06-23T11:47:10.061-07:00Killer Missionary Tips?<div class="MsoNormal">
What a week.</div>
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I'm not exactly sure where to start. This week we were
running all over the place.We had a really cool special meeting with President
Stay where he gave us all the tips that he gives to the missionaries when they
go home so that we could all hear it. He gave us the key in getting 100% in all
our classes in the university and he explained the way to find The
One......(Baggy). Hahaha just kidding but it was weird talking about that.</div>
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Anyways we started the week in divisions and I went with
Elder Mangum to his area of Monjas. The reason we went there is because we had
a little problem to figure out with the Branch President....and Stake
President. It all went well though. It looks like the problem was resolved. We
had a really good division too and I learned a lot.</div>
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Like I told you guys the other week I have recently been
working a lot on my Faith in Jesus Christ. It is something that I need more of
and this week I could feel my faith growing. It was a lot easier to get
motivated to work because my faith was stronger. In our area we have been
having a bit more success but our baptism (Lorena) wasn't baptize this week.
She had her interview with President and everything and passed but she just
wasn't able to on Saturday so until this Saturday she will be baptized. That's
kinda tough too cause last night they told me that I have changes :(</div>
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I really don't want to leave this area. It has been an
awesome area. I only have 2 changes left though so I should be going to my last
area. I am thinking that I will stay as Zone Leader but maybe not. There are 5
zone leaders going home and with the change of presidents in this change I'm
thinking they will keep all of us as zone leaders to have more experience. But
I'll let you know where I am next week. Tomorrow morning really early I'm going
to the capital to be in the meeting. Should be fun.</div>
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So on Thursday I also went to the Capital. After the special
meeting with President Stay we had divisions with the Asistentes. Now in this
missions the Asistentes don't have a car only the secretaries. For some reason
that day the Asistentes had it and I got to go all the way to the Capital in a
nice Toyota Hilux!!!!! Way more space than a bus. Man it was SO comfortable. It
was a nice treat for me. But tomorrow we're going in bus again.....</div>
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Anyways that was the week. Definitely a good one. I hope you
guys all have a super fantastic week and Curtis. HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!!!!!!!!!
You're so old now!!! Man I hope you enjoy cake for me. Yesterday I ate cake for
someone else`s birthday. Have fun driving!</div>
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I think in a week every day here is Monday... because I
promise you guys I think I wrote you yesterday. Well anyways this week was
good. As a zone we had 5 baptisms which means we're above our monthly goal by
2. The missionaries are really working hard and we're seeing the fruits of
that. In our area we didn't have a baptism because she couldn't go to President
Stay's office but this week President Stay is coming here so he should be able
to do the interview. Also so you guys know I'm pretty sure I'm going to have
changes from here. I already have 6 months here so next week I'll let you know
if I'm staying or if I'm leaving. Man this area was fast.</div>
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Ok a ton of distractions. It's kinda hard for me to write
right now cause I'm also buying 65 lunches.So this week was fun. It has been
raining a lot so we've been getting wet a ton. But I actually kinda enjoy it.
At least it's not really hot still. This week I have also seen a lot of
blessings as we have been diligent. We put some goals and I'm not sure how but
we were able to complete with them. Yesterday we still needed 6 lessons with a
member to complete with our weekly goal. Both our plans to be with a member
yesterday told us at the last minute that they couldn't but somehow God
provided and we were able to have exactly 6!! There just happened to be a
member present in each house we went to. One house we had a member but no
investigator and as soon as we finished the prayer his daughter (not a member)
came home early from playing soccer and decided to join us. Cool right? I know
if we put goals and are diligent God will provide a way to complete with those
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So anyways I'm basically out of time. Just so you know Mom I
would LOVE that job at Les Schwab. You should definitely put in my application.
Also I've decided that as soon as I get home I'm going to buy a bike...so until
I get enough for a car I can use that to get around...and also to get into
shape before the AFROTC.</div>
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Hope you guys have a great week and that trip to Salt Lake
seems awesome! I want to go haha. I'll let you all know if I have changes next
week too so we'll see what happens. LOVE YOU GUYS!!!!!!! </div>
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<i>A few examples: "I'm going to have changes from here...", "this area was fast", "We put some goals", and "...provide a way to complete with those goals".</i></div>
Don Laytonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05653055679603299885noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3810414462546037887.post-50407422945754709932014-06-13T11:35:00.001-07:002014-06-13T11:35:59.344-07:00A Lifelong Process<div class="MsoNormal">
I've got to say it. This has been a very stressful week.
We've been working hard but we didn't have the awaited fruits of the week. We
were going to have another baptism but she has to have an interview with
President Stay so we had to postpone it. She will get baptized though and
everything should be ok.</div>
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Anyways good job Curtis for making Jazz Band!! That's so
awesome. He should have fun. Also in pit orchestra he'll learn a lot. To answer
your questions, yes the same songs get very annoying. I can still remember all
the songs from Bye Bye Birdie. That song will never leave my head but playing
for 2 hours isn't TOO bad. You have time to rest between each song. Man that's
crazy I'm going to be there with you to watch it!! It should be fun though. But
shreck? Really? That's kinda weird.</div>
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Anyways as I was saying this week has been stressful. I feel
like on the steep climb to perfection I've hit a huge wall. There are so many
things that I have to do but I don't feel like I've been able to do all I need
to. I'm really trying to work hard but I've been so tired this last week that I
haven't been able to do a ton of stuff. Our area is doing alright but it isn't
in it's high point. It has a lot of potential we just need to start working
hard to find and baptize. I think really what I need to focus on right now is
my faith in Jesus Christ. Weird right? almost 2 years of a mission testifying
of Him every day and I need to have more faith? I've learned that really it's a
lifelong process which will never be over. My love for Him needs to increase
and that should be my only motivation for working. I love this gospel but maybe
still my testimony has some room for growth.</div>
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We had a good week but also this week we didn't have much
time in the area. We had to go to the capital and we had a couple of meetings.
I've been learning a lot from President Stay and he is making preparations to
go home. On June 28th he leaves and the new President will get here. Basically
what he told us is that the mission lies on our shoulders. If we work the
Mission's culture after will be to work. If we slack off and use the change as an
excuse to work less that will be the culture of the mission.</div>
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I know this is Christ's church. I know that this work is the
most important thing in the whole world and for some reason He has trusted ME
to do it. I'll keep working here and hopefully we have a baptism this week!
Have an awesome week everybody! Love you guys. </div>
Don Laytonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05653055679603299885noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3810414462546037887.post-71955904867262570552014-06-02T19:46:00.002-07:002014-06-02T19:46:45.727-07:00Baptism of Lesli<br />
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Well once again here I am sitting at the computer writing
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Ok I've been soooo busy right now fixing problems and
sending information so basically all my internet time is gone. I have to go to
a meeting in like 10 minutes so I'll make this fast. So let's see. Here in
Guatemala the rainy season has started so we're running around getting really
wet. That has caused a lot of sickness too though. I've been completely fine
but about half the Elders here have gotten sick with parasites. And also the
Nurse doesn't speak any spanish so that makes me responsible to translate for
them. But it looks like they should all be ok now. Right now the country here
is being hit by a tropical storm which is kinda interesting. I'm not in an area
that is really affected but it's just been raining non stop and apparently it's
going to be like this for at least 48 hours. If I heard right there's also a
hurricane in Mexico too but I'm not really sure.</div>
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This week was full of divisions which was fun. We did 2 in
two days and so we're just running all over the place. It's always fun though
I'm still learning a lot from the Elders here and I really love being ZL.</div>
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Before my time runs out I'll tell you about our baptism. We
baptized Lesli which is the daughter of Odilma who was baptized a couple weeks
ago. She really wanted to do it and really likes the church. She is reading the
BoM and she understands it really well. Man I'm really starting to love that
family and from the same family we should have a few more baptisms....1 by 1
we'll get them all haha. It's just hard to get them all together at once so
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have an awesome week and I can't believe Curtis is finishing his Sophomore
year.....And he's turning 16 this month....Man how long have I been gone????</div>
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Don Laytonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05653055679603299885noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3810414462546037887.post-13429495208529424622014-05-19T12:14:00.000-07:002014-05-19T12:15:57.024-07:00Moving Forward With Elder Bento<div class="MsoNormal">
Another good week as always. I can't believe that it's
already been a week since I talked to you guys. Anyways a lot has happened so
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My new companion is named Elder Bento. He is from Brazil and
he has just a little over a year in the mission. He is totally going to teach
me portugues. Vou voltar para a casa falando tres idiomas!!! Ha yeah it's
pretty cool. We're working harder than ever but this week was a bit tough. With
the changes and everything we basically had to re-establish ourselves in the
area. We should have good success and it's obvious that my companion is a
really good worker cause he climbed to zone leader with only a year.</div>
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So we've been working with with a few people this week. We had 8
investigators in church which is cool. The only thing is that they were
basically all young men and women. Hey I'm not saying that's a bad thing
because I love coming past their room and seeing it filled up. The only thing
is that I really want to find a family. We have a couple who are potentials but
we don't have any that are progressing. We are going to be working on that this
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Hna. Odilma got confirmed yesterday!!! I actually feel really
bad cause we got to the sacrament meeting late because we had to go bring
another investigator so we came as they were singing the sacramental
hymn....and missed the confirmation. Man I was sad but she understood. It's her
birthday on wednesday and my companion and I are planning something special.
Maybe we'll get a piñata or somthing. Also that day we have a meeting with
President Stay so that should be fun. It will be one of our last meetings with
him before he leaves.</div>
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Anyways this week also my time is short. My workshop about
family history went awesome! No one believed me that I was related to
Christopher Layton though. They said I just looked up whatever man with our
last name and then invented stories hahaha. Finally I was able to kinda convince
them that it was true but yeah it was cool. We also did some fun activities.</div>
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So anyways that's life down here in Guatemala. And Mom don't
worry about it it will be cool to fly up and see everyone in the airport there.
Man I can't believe how close that is.....it's really freaking me out. I don't
want to leave. That's when the real life begins...Well everything I've learned
here really has prepared me for the things that come. Have a good week
family!!!!! Love you guys.</div>
Don Laytonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05653055679603299885noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3810414462546037887.post-72112333502916996042014-05-13T15:15:00.001-07:002014-05-13T15:15:05.781-07:00Letter and a Phone Call in the Same Day!<div class="MsoNormal">
Man what am I going to tell you guys this week?</div>
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I was in divisions the whole week outside of my area so
nothing new really happened. Also I'm going to be talking to you guys in a
couple hours so I can tell you everything then. Also I'm really hungry right
now so I'm having difficulty staying focused.......</div>
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Anyways we had Stake Conference this week which was awesome
and right after the conference we had a baptism!!!! It was so cool too. Hna.
Odilma is really awesome. She was SO ready to be baptized. She has a really
strong testimony and has gone through so much stuff but the Gospel has changed
her. I'm not sure if I told you guys but she used to hide from us and run away
cause she didn't want anything to do with us. But we got lucky one time and we
found her so she listened and since then has changed drastically. It has been
such a cool experience to be here at this time. We are also going to be
baptizing her daughter this week I think but we'll see how that goes.</div>
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The only other event is that Elder Guaman (my companion) is
going home tomorrow. He's in the capital with another Elder that's going home
from the zone so I'm on divisions today. Tomorrow I'm going to be receiving a
new companion so I'll let you guys know who next week. I've been learning a ton
these past changes and a lot of the is due to Elder Guaman. He is a really good
missionary. Now the area is left in my hands so this should be interesting.
Basically the whole zone has changes too. We are going to be receiving 8 new
missionaries which is a lot considering right now there are only 14 in total.
These coming weeks should be crazy. Well that's my time.</div>
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Hope you all have an amazing week and I'll talk to you in a
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(Note from dad: We were able to skype with Eric a little after we received this email. He loves his mission, his testimony is very strong and he told us we need to be more consistent in family scripture study. He just sounded awesome, happy and more like a man than a boy.)</div>
Don Laytonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05653055679603299885noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3810414462546037887.post-18245551110002476582014-05-05T11:54:00.004-07:002014-05-05T11:54:49.409-07:00The Angry Pastor<div class="MsoNormal">
As always this week was really good. We had a cool activity
with the young men and women in the branch and we got a lot of work done. Oh
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Anyways I should start back on Wednesday. We had a cita in
an aldea which is basically like a little town outside of the main town. It is
about three miles away. We went in a bus to visit a family that is really cool.
The Dad and a daughter have come to church a few times. We got there at four planning
to take the 5:00 bus back to Progreso. After the lesson though we helped them
stack fire wood and then his wife made us food so we left the house at about
5:10....Anyways we missed the bus and decided to walk cause the next bus was
going to come at 6. It was actually a really pretty walk but we started walking
faster when we heard thunder and the sky got really dark. You guys know where
this is going right? Anyways we were still a bit over a mile away and it
started to POUR. Of course we didn't have umbrellas either. Anyways we took a
nice bath and the bus came past as we entered the city......apparently a bus
decided to pass by earlier than 6 and came by at about 5:30....So yeah that was
actually really fun. We after went straight to a branch activity that we have
every Wednesday and all the members were laughing at us cause we were still
wet.</div>
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Lesson learned. In Guatemala in the month of May it is
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Anyways like I mentioned we also had a good activity with
the YM and YW. We did a Mini-Mission. Fridays night we got them all together
and planned like we do as missionaries for the next day. The next day we got to
the chapel at 6:00 to exercise! It was really funny they were all dying.
Anyways afterwards we started studies like normal and they somehow were able to
stay really focused. The spirit was really strong when we started to
practice how to contact people. They all tried and did alright. They
sounded like robots though but hey probably better than my first contacts. So
my companion and I did divisions with members of the ward and we went out to
contact! My group was walking along and were really shy and didn't talk to
anybody. I tried making it a game and told them that the first to contact a man
with a mustache wins but still they wouldn't do it! So anyways I decided to do
the first one to show them that it was easy and I contacted a man with a
mustache and introduced the kids in my group. When they started talking I turned
around for two seconds only to see my "companion" tell me "Oh my
gosh what have you done?!" As I turned around I realized that my nice
mustached man was actually a very angry Pastor! Ha oh man you guys should have
seen how hard he rejected those kids. It was disgusting. One of the hardest
rejections I've seen in my mission. The whole classic "John Smith can't
save you", and "You guys are all going to hell if you don't
repent". And other stuff that was really tough. Anyways the Young Women
afterwards were crying and I tried to help them out but it was tough. Haha
after a bit though they were able to compose themselves and actually had a
really good day contacting. And now they all have the story that their first
contact was a pastor. After in the afternoon we went to some appointments and
had a really good day.</div>
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So yeah that's what happened this week. Oh also Mom I got
the package!! The egg is completely destroyed though but maybe I can lick the
caramel off the cardboard haha. But really thanks. You know me too well and the
things I like. Also Mom I need a favor. I was assigned the topic of Family
History work in a special activity that we're going to have so I don't know if
you could look up just a couple of our ancestors and send me a couple of cool
short stories about them to share.</div>
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Thanks for everything and I love you guys a ton. I'll call
you guys Saturday night to see what we do about skype. If it doesn't work out I
guess we'll just have to talk by phone....talking about that we just lost our
phone this week.....I'll see what I do.</div>
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Don Laytonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05653055679603299885noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3810414462546037887.post-805695388403056522014-04-28T18:31:00.002-07:002014-04-28T18:31:26.268-07:00A Short Note From a Busy Elder<div class="MsoNormal">
Ok well this week I really don't have a bunch of time so
I'll make this fast. Luckily we didn't have the best week so there's not a lot
to write! (Look I can find a blessing in just about everything!) So I'll just
tell you guys about something funny that happened.</div>
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Just so you guys know it is very hard if not impossible
almost to teach Jehovah Witnesses. This week I think was the first experience
in my whole mission. I'm not sure why but they just never accept visits. Sad
right? Anyways we went to a contact who was Catholic to see if she was there.
When we found her she already had a couple visits. One from an older man and
missionary from the Catholic church and another....a JW.......She told us to
come in and so the party was made even more interesting with two
"Mormons"!! Anyways they gave us a bit of time to talk. We shared the
Restoration and had an awesome lesson. I mean it was awesome cause I felt the
Spirit a lot and learned a lot from it. I'm almost positive that the other
people didn't feel....or recognize anything though because they just began to
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It was actually interesting. The thing I learned is how important
that this Gospel is. I'm am so thankful for this restored Gospel and I'm
positive that it is true. It is a bit sad to me how these people are so set on
the traditions of their parents or so focused on what the Bible says that they
can't realize that God is speaking to his children today! Man just interesting
lesson this week. Well not so much a lesson rather I've just become very
grateful for these things. </div>
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Have a great week!!! Love you guys!!</div>
Don Laytonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05653055679603299885noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3810414462546037887.post-28998257132047172832014-04-21T19:21:00.001-07:002014-04-21T19:21:17.757-07:00We Decided to Knock Doors Until We Found Someone<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Man you guys have no idea how tired I am. We just got back
from hiking 3 mountains...It´s basically just one but it has three peaks. I put
a picture here so you should be able to see it. We walked from one side (the
left side.) To the other side. We started at about 8 and ended at about 2:30. A
very difficult hike to say so myself. I´m not actually sure but I´m almost
positive that the town underneath is my area too but maybe my area is on the
other side....So yeah that was a fun district P-day.</div>
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We had a very good week. Just so you guys know this
week down here isn´t just easter but it´s semana santa (holy week). The entire
week everyone is partying. It makes work very hard. Almost everybody goes to
the beaches and so literally the streets were completely empty. It actually
kinda creeped me out to see how empty it was. My companion and I tried not to
get depressed though and we decided to knock doors until we found someone who
would receive us <i>(that's another example of how he's writing in English but thinking in Spanish)</i>. Seriously there was nothing else to do. We actually found a
couple pretty positive people and so we´ll see where that goes. Every day we
were only able to get one or maybe two appointments with investigators but with
all of them we saw a TON of progress.</div>
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I would like to mention one person in particular. Her name
is Odilma. She is a lady we have been teaching for a while and before she
really wasn´t that positive. I´m not exactly sure what happened but now she is
one of the most positive people I have met in the mission. She has such a big
desire to know the truth for herself and is doing everything possible to know
and receive an answer. She even cut her vacation this week short just to come
to church this week and even with a whole bunch of family things she had to
deal with she came to church. Her husband though is one of the most closed of
people EVER though. It´s kinda sad but he never listens to the discussions or
anything and doesn't want anything to do with any church. Every time she goes
to church she pays very close attention and then when she gets home she writes
everything down in a little notebook and it´s crazy all the stuff she can
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She also has a bunch of really good questions too. She asked us what
the word Quorum means cause someone said it in their testimony and she
remembered the word until she got home and wrote it down. She is also reading a
ton the Book of Mormon and praying to know if it is true. We had a baptism date
with her for this Saturday but last night we moved it cause she told us she
likes everything but she just really wants to be sure before doing anything.
I´m thinking more for her husband she doesn´t want to rush into anything but I
have no doubt in my mind that she will be baptized. Oh yeah also with her 2
daughters and daughter in law. An amazing family. </div>
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Yesterday in church my companion and I had to speak in
church. I always like speaking actually. It was a nice Sunday too. We usually
have attendance of about 80-90 now but this week because of vacations we only
had 61 people there. 10 of them were investigadores!! It seriously was amazing.
And all of these investigators are progressing. Next week we should have more
too. Brother Gonzales came for the first time cause before bringing his whole
family he wanted to see what it is like. He absolutely loved it and wants to
bring his family of 5 next week. The spirit was so strong during the meetings
too. I learned so much from the talk I gave. I talked about Charity and I
gained a big testimony of the importance of this attribute. Maybe my talk
wasn´t the best but I could feel the spirit so I would count it as a success.
Next month in May should be full of baptisms. it´s also the month I talk with
you guys! But man seriously a crazy week. Oh and to finish Mom you asked me
something.</div>
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As for what we ate on easter....almost nothing haha. We usually
never eat breakfast Sundays cause we have to leave early. After we usually eat
a HUGE lunch thanks to a sister in the ward who gives us food but she wasn´t
here yesterday....Also we don´t have a planned dinner Sundays. I should mention
also that we buy all our food Mondays so by Sunday there´s nothing left in the
house. Haha fun right? It wasn´t that bad though. Before going home a lady in
the ward who cooks crazy good food gave us really good sandwiches with egg so I
was happy.</div>
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Don Laytonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05653055679603299885noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3810414462546037887.post-45302085135158624432014-04-16T10:35:00.000-07:002014-04-16T11:12:14.712-07:00You Never Know Who the Lord Has Prepared<div class="MsoNormal">
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So anyways this week was full of lessons to learn and
divisions. We have an area in our zone called Catocha and on Tuesday we did
Divisions with them. I stayed in my area with Elder Searle. I got to say it was
one of the most tiring days of my life. What had happened is my companion in
divisions the week before had planned a lot of things for that day because we
didn't have much. The problem is that most of what he planned were new people
that I didn't know. I mean it was good what he did but it just made it tough on
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Also so you know addresses don't exist out here. An example of one
would be "4 blocks over that way and then 6 blocks up. There is a tree and
a dog outside of my house and sometimes the door is opened. My house is green.
(All the houses here are green....)". Needless to say sometimes it is
kinda hard to find a place when I want to. So that day we just walked around
forever looking for people. The few we found couldn`t attend us either so
yeah...Anyways earlier that day we had had a zone council and we had talked out
the importance of diligence. I really gained a testimony of it that day because
we kept going strong and doing a ton of contacts. The point I was just tired
out of my mind we talked to a guy sitting down and I sat next to him. He was
really receptive and we had a good little lesson right there. Right after him
my testimony of being diligent was confirmed when we found a family that has
been prepared for the Gospel. They are the Flores Family. (Not the Flores
Family that we already baptized. A different one.) When I first saw him I had
to repent cause I completely judged him. He is a very big man with a very large
beard. I thought there would be no way he would want anything. but to my
surprise he told us to come in and told us he really needed our visit because he
wants to be closer to God. It was so cool. They are the coolest people and I am
hoping and praying every day that they will progress. I really think that they
will. So yeah that`s how I learned to be diligent.</div>
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Man this letter is long...but hey we had another division! I
went to Jutiapa with Elder Vieira from Brazil. My companion and I had put the
goal to help them do 60 contacts that day. We started out strong and we
actually found a really cool family too. At 4 we had a meeting but we still
only had about 25 contacts. After the meeting we had some travel to do to go
to other appointments and so we couldn't contact because we were in a members car.
We were dedicated to the goal though but after everything at 8 at night we
didn't have more than 35. We kinda lost hope and then we turned a corner and
just randomly we saw about 60 people all in their families sitting outside.
Elder Vieira told me that that never happens there. But yeah we contacted all
the families and found some VERY receptive people. One of them knows a member
and yesterday went to church with her and loved it. At the end of the night we
had 62 contacts! Haha so I also learned that if we put a goal with faith the
Lord will provide a way to accomplish it. Also we had to be diligent to do it.
Wow that all wrapped up so nicely.</div>
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Well sorry that this letter is so long...well maybe you guys
are happy about that but seriously I have learned so much lately. I learned
something from our convert Juan Manuel. Sometimes we think about something we
have to do better and then make excuses. When that happens we just have to
remember that "hay que hacerlo". There is NEVER an excuse good enough
to disobey or to remain in sin. I am so thankful that the mission has taught me
this and it is something I hope to never forget. Love you guys and have a HAPPY
EASTER!!!</div>
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Don Laytonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05653055679603299885noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3810414462546037887.post-16202707138886235192014-04-07T12:04:00.001-07:002014-04-07T12:04:09.726-07:00Faithful Obedience<div class="MsoNormal">
What an awesome week! I have been pretty tired these past
few days which is weird because this week we only worked in our area for 3 days
out of 7. Hey at least we had comfortable buses this time right?</div>
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So anyways on Tuesday we had the change meeting and my
companion and I have to go even though we didn't have changes. In the zone 4
people changed. The missionaries that were assigned to the zone are great. They
are all hard workers and I actually knew a couple of them which is cool. The
weird thing is now the zone is really young. Almost no one in the entire zone
has more than a year in the mission! So yeah we are going to be focusing a lot
in helping the missionaries know what to do. We have to train them a bit but I
know they are really willing to work so I'm not too worried.</div>
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On Thursday we went to a meeting with President Stay. We
talked about things we are going to do better as a mission and it got me really
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Ok anyways on to the best part of the week. General Conference
was absolutely amazing. I think my favorite session was the Priesthood one. It
was great. I hadn't really understood the Priesthood keys as I do now. Also in
the bus today on the way to Jutiapa I began to study it a bit more. It`s
interesting because the keys are literally the right to govern over our
responsibilities. Everyone that we are given charge over acts under our
authority....Man it would've been nice to understand that as a Deacons Quorum
President. It just makes more sense in my head now. I can't really explain it
well but it`s really cool. Oh man there were just so many good talks. Mom you
definitely watch it. I also really liked all the references to airplanes... :)
Haha President Monson`s closing talk was awesome too. Well I think it was the
closing talk for the Sunday Morning Session. He talked about Obedience. What I
learned is I shouldn't just obey to obey rather I must do it because I love the
Lord and am thankful for what he did for me. My testimony has been strengthened
SO much this week. I have no doubt at this point that this is Christ`s church.
But seriously I KNOW it. It`s just sad to me how long it took for me to figure
that out. Curtis prepare yourself for the mission better than I did ok? <i>(Eric was actually very well prepared as a missionary.)</i></div>
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I hope you guys take the advice of the General Authorities
and began to study and put in practice the things that were said. I know I
will. Some of the recurring themes that I heard were Obedience, the importance
of defending the faith, Charity, and Responsibility as a priesthood holder. I
know they were all inspired of God to say what they did and I am so thankful
for the personal revelation that Heavenly Father gave me. Oh and Mom to answer
your question we watched all the sessions in English.</div>
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Well I love you guys and hope you have another awesome week.
Always remember that Christ lives! He was resurrected for us and today he
guides this church. Love you and we'll talk to you soon.</div>
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Don Laytonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05653055679603299885noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3810414462546037887.post-9419249621506534012014-03-31T16:05:00.003-07:002014-03-31T16:05:38.647-07:00Excited for Conference and Hoping for a Temple in Bend<div class="MsoNormal">
Well as always family we had an awesome week. But I`m kinda
confused...it went by so fast though that I don`t really remember what
happened. Let`s see if I can remember. </div>
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This week was filled with divisions (exchanges). We had one with an area
in the zone and another with the assistants. I stayed in our area for both of
them. It`s always such a good opportunity to do divisions with them cause they
really teach me something every time. We have really good ones right now but
tomorrow one of them is going home. </div>
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Oh I should mention to you guys that I
don`t have changes or anything which I`m actually happy about. I really like
the area and my companion and I are working really hard. We still always have
to go to the change meeting though so we are going to have to go to the Capital
this week. Actually we are going to have to go twice. I actually really like
going. (Not just because it`s 7 extra hours to sleep either). Four areas in our
zone have changes so it should be interesting who comes. </div>
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Also so you guys know
we`re getting pretty close to changing Missions Presidents. In June President
Stay leaves and President Caffaro from Miami gets here. It should be interesting.
For 3 months I`ll have a new President which is tough but I`m sure it will
also be good. President Stay seriously is amazing. He has taught me SO much and
I am so thankful for the many things he has done for me. But hey the the Lord
wants a change in the Mission`s President I guess that`s how it needs to
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I have been trying to prepare myself for the General
Conference that`s coming up this week! Can you guys believe that once again we
get to see it?! I swear the General Conferences in the Mission are so good. Who
knows, maybe they`ll announce a Bend Oregon Temple! How cool would that be?
I`ll be praying for it. On top of Aubrey Butte.....</div>
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So yeah this week was just really good. We found a whole
bunch of new people in our area and in the zone. It`s exciting because we see
that the Elders are more excited and are working harder than ever. We should
see a lot of baptismal dates coming up this week. Well at least that`s what I`m
praying for. In our area we have seen support from the members like no other.
Even though there are few we had more lessons with members than ever!! They are
all really excited and love doing missionary work. This branch is so great.
They all just seemed excited and we have been seeing improvements in a lot of
things such as attendance to church. Yesterday we had about 89 so it`s getting
up there.</div>
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Now that I didn't have changes It`s almost positive I`ll
stay here for 6 months which is awesome. This is my companions last change in
the mission so after him I`ll stay for another change. Hey no complaints. Here
we are working. Ok yeah one complaint....Only an hour of internet. Love you
guys!</div>
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Don Laytonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05653055679603299885noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3810414462546037887.post-23113291862050531902014-03-24T20:11:00.001-07:002014-03-24T20:11:18.982-07:00Gerson's Conversion<div class="MsoNormal">
Man another week down...This I think was one of the fastest
weeks of my mission. I`m not exactly sure why it was so fast but....it just
was. The next week we have changes just so you guys know...it`s possible that I
could be changed but I kinda doubt it. If I stay one more I`ll be with my comp.
when he goes home. So yeah we`ll see what happens. Already got 3 months in my
new area. But seriously I`m loving every second.</div>
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So let`s see...Oh just to let you guys know, the reason I
haven`t sent any photos lately is cause these computers have a crazy ton of
viruses. I had to pay someone to clean up my USB from all the viruses so I
kinda just don`t want to use it in these computers anymore...sorry. </div>
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was good. We are teaching a lot lately and we are having a bit more luck with
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This week we had an amazing Branch Conference and The
Stake President came to talk with us. He was really clear as to the point of we
all need to repent. It was crazy though. He stood up and just calling everyone
out as sinners haha. It was really good though and I actually learned a lot. He
made a good point, sinning is like having a spiritual credit card. Every time we
sin we use the card. We get completely under debt and only by repenting we can
be free. If we repent Christ pay the price. He made the point though that we
have to pay about 1% too. That price would be the godly sorrow that we should
feel in a true repentance. He said that the only other option is to not repent
and so that whole debt will be piled onto us at the last day but with a whole
bunch of late fees on top of everything. There`s really no reason that every
single one of us shouldn't repent. He also said there are only two type of
people in the whole world. Those that repent and those that don`t. We are
either one or the other. It makes me want to be better thinking about it in
that way. I've got a heck of a lot of debt piled up still. I know that only
through sincere repentance I can get rid of it. But for that reason I love the
Gospel so much.</div>
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So let`s see. Oh yeah this week we had a baptism!!! Not
really sure if I told you guys about Gerson or not. He is the Brother of a
recent convert and when we met him he was really against the Church. He has had
an amazing conversion story too. He really had desires to know if it was true
even though he never really wanted to hear anything. He started reading the
Book of Mormon and he had very direct, very clear answers to his prayers. In
like two weeks we saw him turn around and even before his baptism he was
telling EVERYONE that he is a Mormon. He`s only 14 years old and at his
Catholic school he`s getting a lot of flack for being baptized but he is super
happy. </div>
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Now in the family the only person that needs to be baptized is their Dad
who came to the baptism on Saturday and Sunday was going to go to church but
got really sick. It gave us the opportunity to give him a blessing though which
was a great experience. His wife keeps telling us that we have to continue to
visit him and we definitely will. I think he`ll be baptized one of these days,
the process is just a bit longer than for others. He`s also very Catholic but
LOVES the BoM. So yeah coolest story of the week.</div>
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It`s pretty hot here. Nothing too bad though. We`re
surviving and it`s nice cause because it`s hot everyone here always gives us
nice big glasses of juice or coca cola....you guys still don`t drink that
right? We drink it like water here......Kinda have to. But hey it`s better to
not drink soda! I`m trying to stop drinking so much...it`s tough though cause
well....that`s what the people have.</div>
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So I hope you guys have a good week. Always remember to
repent immediately because it`s not worth waiting! Love you guys and have a
good Spring Break!!!!!!!!!!</div>
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Don Laytonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05653055679603299885noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3810414462546037887.post-27140011417905580762014-03-17T23:36:00.000-07:002014-03-17T23:39:26.817-07:00I Began to Feel the Strength of the Spirit Return it Completely Changed Me<div class="MsoNormal">
What a week. Maybe it wasn't the most perfect week or
anything but it was a week that I will remember forever. This area is without a
doubt my favorite until this point. I´m learning so much but it seems to me
that every time I learn a life lesson it gets harder and harder. But that being
said every time I learn a lesson a change more and more.</div>
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Basically what happened is awhile ago I had a really
interesting Personal Study. I started with the question "Who am I?" I
began to find a lot of interesting things and especially when I began to read
in the Book of Moses. It was a story that I had heard many times before but
this time I understood it. It was when the Lord withdrew from him and he was
powerless for the space of hours. What I came to realize is that without the
Lord I am completely useless. But with the Lord I have the potential to become
something great. I think what happened is I was a very prideful person and well
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During this time I have been coming to the Lord for help
for many things and this is one of the things I wanted to change. It was weird
though because to me the change seemed impossible, to get rid of my pride and
be more humble. I can bear my testimony though once again (I know I have done
this like 3 times in a row now) that the promise in Ether 12:27 is true. As
soon as I began looking for a change it came...and it hit hard. To tell you the
truth for a couple days this week I felt pretty depressed. For once I felt that
I was almost good for nothing! Sad right? I felt very incapable of doing what
is needed of me. I think for about 2 days this week the Lord gave me an experience kinda like Moses. He needed me to realize that without him I am not
as great as maybe I thought I was. I definitely learned my lesson and so a
couple days ago when I began to feel the strength of the Spirit return it
completely changed me. This has been something that has really helped me and I
know I still got a long way to go but hey one more life lesson down a whole
bunch to come.</div>
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This week other than that has been good too. We reached a
record high in our Branch of 96 people in Sacrament meeting with 5
investigators! It really was a miracle and the next miracle will be retaining
that attendance. I think the members have been getting really excited and are
ready to start working. We got an amazing reference from a member right after
the meeting and we visited him the same day. He already knows the church is
true and has heard the missionaries before but for his work he hasn't been able
to come to church. We felt he didn't understand the importance of the Gospel of
Christ and we gave him an AMAZING lesson. The spirit was SO strong and he even
began crying. We taught him the life lesson that I received haha. I had told my
companion what I learned and he began the lesson with the question "Who
are we?" This man (Mynor Martinez) has already accepted a baptismal date
and is going to talk to his boss about getting off on Sundays. Really it was one
of the most powerful lessons I have been in because he really understood the
importance of the Gospel in his life.</div>
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I love this Gospel and I know it´s true. Hope you all have
an amazing week and that you all read the BoM every day. Mom your store has 8
years to be there???? That´s crazy!!! Anyways you guys are great and like
always enjoy carpet for me. </div>
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Don Laytonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05653055679603299885noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3810414462546037887.post-31313783085446050822014-03-11T11:18:00.001-07:002014-03-11T11:18:20.575-07:00I Love Reading the Book of Mormon<div class="MsoNormal">
Once again here I am. I seriously don't know where to start.
I pretty sad actually right now. Right now my old companion e-mailed me to let
me know that in my last area one of the really cool members just died. I`m not
sure how exactly but he has 3 little kids and a wife who have been affected. So yeah definitely include the Cifuentes Family in your prayers this
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We've been working pretty hard still. We did a lot of
divisions which is always fun. I went to an Elders area and we completely got
lost for like two hours and then we found out we weren't even in his area. Fun
right? Well in his defence he had just arrived at the area. The reason we did
divisions is to help get the members excited because before we had some
problems in the area. Needless to say we didn't really have time to talk to
members but we did a bit of service and we found a person that is very positive
about accepting the Gospel. So we`ll see where that goes. Other than that this
week we didn't really travel that much.</div>
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We have found a very big problem in our area. Even though
the attendance to church is climbing almost no one is able to do visits with
us. So it`s been really hard because a lot of times we aren't able to go into
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I love this area. The people are so good and a lot of people are interested. A
lot are really Catholic but that`s ok. We are teaching a really Catholic man.
His wife and son are members and he and one other son aren`t. We haven't been
able to get to him but recently we have started focusing on the Book of Mormon.
He absolutely loves it. Every time he reads and learns. When we talk about it
it`s almost like he`s fighting inside himself to figure out what`s right cause
he`s always been Catholic. The Book of Mormon is SO powerful. I love reading
it. Seriously that is something that I've learned here. To love the scriptures.
Definitely some good stories there...and the Old Testament just makes me laugh.</div>
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Don Laytonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05653055679603299885noreply@blogger.com0