Friday, May 30, 2014

The rains came down and the floods came up

This week it rained a lot. Last Saturday night was especially bad. We were riding the bus home from El Jordan, which is the boons and the ghetto of my area. All of a sudden it started raining. We jumped off of the bus at Paraíso 2, the gated community where we live and we ran straight to our house. We had to be home early that day to not get in the way of a possible gang and police war. You would not believe how hard it rains. We ran from the stop to our house in under a minute and the streets were all ready filling up with water. As we were running through the growing river in the street the lights went out. Then they flicked back on and we got to our house. They went out again. It was still an hour before we were supposed to be in the house but due to the lack of lights and the raging river in the street we decided to call it a day and study and plan. It was pretty cool you could say. Attached is a video of it. 
I am still here in the office and I am still training Elder Gordon. He's really good. He'll be just fine. However there is some stuff that we still haven't been able to cover so I believe I'll be here until the end of this change or June 11. 
Another cool thing I got to do was accompany Elder Hoagland when he had a meeting with excecutives of Alpina Agua. Alpina Agua is probably the biggest pure water distributor in the country. We have a contract with them and they give us water. We have seen some discrepencies in the numbers. Basically they have taken a little bit more money than they should have from us. So we got to have a business conference with them. Didn't think I would ever do that on the mission. But hey the world is full of surprises. 
We've been doing pretty well in our area. We are working well and bringing a good quantity of people to church and finding pretty good new investigators. We are having issues putting baptismal dates with them. That's what we are going to focus on in these upcoming weeks. Iris still wants to get baptized but her mom hasn't given us her signature so she can get baptized. I really hope we can get that and baptize her before I leave. Pray for her mom so that we can get her signature. Keep reading Preach My Gospel and don't waste any opportunities to share the gospel. 
Love you all.
Have a great week.
-Elder Rowberry

Saturday, May 24, 2014

I'm Yours

This week we had multi zones. We learned a ton about consecration, baptism, and how to teach to the needs of people. As missionaries we are not our own. We are God's. We need to consecrate our time and our strengths, and talents to Him. We should tell God "I'm Yours" and then do what He asks. He doesn't ask us to give a little bit He asks us to give all but then He takes us and molds us to who we should be. We need to give up our sins, our pride, our worldly appetites, and give become saints.  
We talked a lot about Preach My Gospel as well. I would like to know how all of you are doing on your study of Preach My Gospel. What are you learning? I've learned from Preach My Gospel that it really is the greatest tool for a missionary. We know also that members are missionaries as well so it will be a great tool for you. I challenge all of you members at home to invite someone who might be less active or even better an investigator to a Family Night and teach them something. There are two reasons why members don't share the Gospel 1. They are scared 2. They don't know where to start. Preach My Gospel will help you overcome both of things. I hope to hear how your Family nights went. 
Thanks so much for everything.
-Elder Rowberry

Sunday, May 18, 2014

White and Nerdy

This week was a really good week filled with good things. On Saturday I got to go on interchanges with the Zone Leaders, and on Sunday as well. I was able to learn a bunch of good stuff. Sunday I got to talk with my family. It was kind of weird though. I kind of feel like they're strangers but it was really good though. Sometimes it feels like the outside world doesn't exist. It's also weird talking to white people. When I see white people in the street I think to myself "What are they doing here?" or "Gringos? Go back to your country" but then again that is probably what people think about me.
On Monday we had a really good day. We were in the office until 6:00 at night. We had planned a Family Night Attack that my companions and I planned. We had 7 family nights planned for 3 hours. We had these families bring non-members to learn. In 3 hours we had 6 lessons with member, 5 in house, 2 other lessons, 4 references received and 5 references contacted with member, 9 new investigators and one lesson to a less active. We went on divisions to do all that. It was a really good day. The Secret? Preach My Gospel. We have now been carrying Preach My Gospel around all the time. We use it to teach members and get references and help them get psyched to do missionary work. It works too. We get tons of references doing it. For all my missionary buds out there if you aren't doing that, do it. I am going to try not to knock on random doors ever again, because it doesn't work and I hate doing it unless of course the spirit tells me too. 
 On Wednesday we had the opportunity to go to the temple. It was awesome. I definitely miss being able to go to the temple every week like I did before the mission. I learned there that giving reports is something very fundamental. There are a lot of missionaries that don't like reporting numbers because they might not have done very well. Reporting what we do is important. One thing I've heard President Cordón talk about that missionaries need to do is to be able to report to yourself. After the mission you won't have a District Leader or a Zone Leader asking you what you did everyday. In Preach My Gospel, President Monson said, "When performance is measured, performance improves. When performance is measured and reported, the rate of improvement accelerates." If we can keep that up after the mission in our daily lives we will be better.
To finish off the good week, yesterday we had baptism. The lady that got baptized is named Maribel. She is extremely shy. Her sisters are members and they brought her to church and then we set up an appointment and we taught her for a couple months and she got baptized. She was pretty prepared and didn't really have any problems. It was a really small service. She didn't want people to come which is alright with me. Anyways it was pretty cool. I love seeing people get baptize and join the church and make that crucial step towards salvation. 
-Elder Rowberry
P.S. Love you all 

Friday, May 9, 2014

Amsterdam

I heard that song by the Imagine Dragons this week in the store. I thought is was cool especially because some of  them are from Utah. That really has nothing to do with anything.
This week was a good week. We were super busy. It's been really good being in a trio. It's actually really fun. We have been working really hard. We literally have been running from one place to another. We have actually seen some miracles with the transportation. There is a family that we have been teaching in a place called El Jordán. It is where Gabriela is from. It's super far away. Remember how I told you about that bus the 14? A couple days ago we were going to go visit that family. We left from the office a little late and we were running late. We were leaving and we the 14 pull up down the street. We ran to catch it. Then leaving the appointment we were going to have to walk a long ways but a bus was leaving on point and we ran and caught it even though it wasn't supposed to take people the driver gave us a ride. This has happened like three times now. I think God really wants us to go teach that family, because it is always exactly at the precise moment we leave that bus is there and we always have to run to catch it. That's my story for the week. We have two baptismal dates for this week. I'll tell you how that goes next week. Anyways have a fantastic week all of you. Also there is some cool videos about mothers onmormon.org. You should all watch them. Special shoutout to my Mom who is the best! LOVE YOU MOM!
-Elder Rowberry

Monday, May 5, 2014

Para Para Paradise

Well another changes meeting has come and gone and I'm still here in Paraíso. This will make 6 changes here. That's 9 months almost. But it's actually only going to be 8 ish months here. This changes meeting I got my replacement in office. I'm going to be training him for a couple weeks and then I'm going out the real field. I'm excited and nervous. I am super grateful for the opportunity I have had to be here in the office. I have grown so much and learned so much. I am now excited for the opportunity to be in the field full time. My new companion and trainee is named Elder Gordon. He's from Texas he's really cool. So right now we are in a trio. Elder Roeller is also from Texas. Elder Hoagland who is the financial secretary is also from Texas. When I leave the office will be 3/4 Texan. I was kind of hoping I would stay in for the next president but It's cool either way. One thing I've learned is that don't worry about things you can't change. Just go with the flow and be cool with everything. There is a Mormon Message called "The Will of God" which you all should watch. I hope you all have a fantastic week.
I love you all!
-Elder Rowberry