Monday, November 26, 2012

November 26, 2012


Well it sounds like yall are doing soo good.  I love my family, because I know that even though we fight sometimes, we are all always happy and so blessed to be under the same roof.  I love sharing family experiences with investigators and ward members, and I know that it helps them to see how the Gospel can bless them in their lives.

This week was really good.  Although we were unable to have tons of teaching appoints like weeks in the past, we were able to have some pretty powerful experiences.  If I can sum up this week into a few a words, I would say Talk to Everyone! I have realized that the more I slow down and just see what makes people happy, and how I can help them, I have the ability to discern their thoughts and find ways to help them come unto Christ.  I was able to go to The Swamp on Tuesday and walk around the stadium, I was hoping to see a coach or player or something, but no luck.  I would be pretty awesome to come back and play there someday, but it was just an awesome experience and got me excited for college football, and just motivated me to work out that much harder.  Now that I have a pull-up bar, I do like 50 every morning, and I'm up to 200 pushups a day, as well as sit-ups.  So I am noticing a lot more strength coming back now after surgery and stuff.

Thursday, I was able to play football with the Elders in the ward, let me tell you it was LEGIT!  I have not done that in so long and it felt amazing to finally play again.  I was pretty sore on Friday though but it was definitely worth it.  For dinner we did not know what we were going to do for 2 hours before going to dinner at Bishops, so I decided I wanted to meet my neighbors.  So we went around behind our complex and knocked on our back neighbor’s door and she invited us in to eat.  It was awesome.  Elder Lisonbee was just planning on leaving, but I was like wait, can we share a message with you.  So I taught them the restoration, and she said she is open to learning more, so that was a good miracle.  Dinner was soo good, reminded me of being home, cause Bishop's whole family was there, so there were a lot of people.  I took pictures of all the food, so I will send my card home later today. 

Friday we had another conference call, and we went up to the church to do some facebook work, and we broke our key luckily not in the door, none the less it's broken.  After our conference calls, we went to leave and Elder Lisonbee's bike had a flat tire so we had to walk all the way home, which took like all day.  We ended up running into a man who was smoking some marijuana, and we taught him the restoration and word of wisdom.  Right then he pulled out his pipe from his pocket, handed it over to me and said he was done.  So I was gonna keep it and send it home as a remembrance, but now our apartment reeks of weed, so I took some pictures and threw it away :(  it was a good experience though.  Saturday we got our bikes tuned up and now they are running top notch.  We met with Donovan at church and he is solid on his Baptism next Saturday, so we are super excited.  But I love this area, and our ward, everyone is great and feeds us well.  Ohh which reminds me.  We ate with the Breinholts last night.  They are from Orem, he is a wrestler and actually wrestled with Talon Vickers at UVU, I told him how I did at TOC and Tiger, and he was super impressed.  I love this ward.

Well I love yall, I hope to be getting some letters soon, I will send you a little note I made the other day, as well as pictures.  I can’t wait for Christmas, our house is getting pretty decked out with lights and stuff, that were already here.  I love yall hope you have an awesome week.
Love,
--
Elder Spencer Salinas
4209 Sw 71 Ter Apt. B
Gainesville, Florida 32608

November 20, 2012


Happy Tuesday family!!!  It sounds like yall had a wonderful week, and we are all finally starting to see the miracles of missionary works.  I loved the package I got yesterday, just in time for the Turkey Bowl on Thursday!!!  Thanks for the card as well. I knew that you would finally get an IPhone, and when Grant put that picture on my camera card I knew it wasn't his.  That is so awesome to hear all the new mission calls, and Aubrey, that was pretty cool too.  As for me, this week went by extremely fast and it is hard to remember everything that happened.  Last Monday after emails we went to the Zoo and it was pretty lame, now I know why I'm not a nature person, cause animals are pretty boring.  Anyways after that we went and got our food for the week and stuff and looked at a Gator store.  When we got home I cut my own hair, and not gonna lie it looks pretty BOSS, and I can still part it.

This week we have been teaching a couple of people.  We met with Donovan, and I set a baptismal date with him.  He is getting baptized on Dec. 8th and I am so excited for him.  He wants to change so bad, and we came to church this Sunday, and he felt the spirit so strong.  President and Sister Barry spoke in our ward this week and they always do so well, and Donovan felt like it was directed straight to him.  So we are excited for him, keep him in yall’s prayers.

One of the things that Bishop has asked us to do is revise the ward roster, so we have been going and finding all the people that have moved out or don't want their names on the records anymore.  We have been able to take the roster from 480 members to now it is at 372.  So we have been doing work.  We had the opportunity to teach Mike and Megan again, and found out that Megan's family is all members in Utah, and she is the only one in her family that is not a member, so she doesn't want them to know that she is taking the lessons, because she doesn't want them to overload on her.  So we are having to take it slow with them and hope that after the Holidays that they will move closer to baptism. 

Another one of our emphasis this week has been finding through the members.  So we have been meeting with 7 different members each week to set a date with them to invite someone in their home to hear the message of the restoration.  Right now we are up to about 8 dates set, and so we have like 8 future appointments set with lessons, it's exciting.  Our ward is so great and willing to do missionary work, it’s awesome.  So I challenge yall to set a date to invite someone in our home with the missionaries, I know that if you just pick an inspired date, the Lord will do the rest in making sure it will happen on that day.  Now with all this extra time of no High School wrestling, you should be able to.   :)

So like I said, we had President and Sister Barry speak to us, we also had interviews that were awesome.  I guess Elder Lisonbee said that I was the best planner in the mission, so I was tested on it, and President and Sister agree.  So that made me super happy.  I talked to President about not being able to teach very much and stuff, and he said he would talk to Elder Lisonbee about that.  We then had dinner at Bishops house, and he is SUPER rich, and has a mansion, so it was an awesome dinner.  He invited us over for Thanksgiving as well, so you don't have to worry about me getting a good meal momma.

So I don't remember if I told you or not, but I started the Book of Mormon about 3 weeks ago, and I finished it last night.  That was the first time that I have ever fully understood everything I have read, and let me tell you, it is so, so true.  It has guided me along so much these past weeks, and I know that there is no other book out there that is more true than the Book of Mormon, and I just want everyone to read it for themselves.  Now I'm starting it over and marking ALL the doctrine of Christ, so Faith, Repentance, Baptism, receiving the Gift of the Holy Ghost, and Enduring to the End.  I am so excited to take on this challenge and show you my rainbow Book of Mormon when I get home.

It's crazy how fast time flies, I've already been out away from you for 2 months, and I've been here in Florida for 6 weeks.  I know it's where I need to be and I am finally seeing that.  I know that this church is true, and that it is the only true church, because it is Christ’s restored church.  I know that it was restored by Joseph Smith and that he did translate the Book of Mormon, it is so awesome to read about the wars and trials and faith that these ancient people had, and to just know that it really happened.  I know that it is only through faith in Christ, and repentance, which I am so grateful for, because I use it every single day, but I know that it is through that and baptism that we can return to the Celestial Kingdom.  I have dreams rather often of all of us sitting together for eternity in the Celestial Kingdom.  I know that families are ordained of God and that we need them to succeed in this life.  I love you all, and this is the testimony which is in me, and which grows constantly every day.   And I say this in our Savior Jesus Christ name,  Amen.

Well it’s on to a new week, crazy that the Holidays are already here.  I'm gettin bigger and stronger in spirit and physically every day.  I want to get a pull up bar and I need some new bike tubes cause mine don't hold air, so I was gonna buy them today mom, I should have enough in my account, like 50 dollars but if you could put just a little bit more in that would be great.  Now that I have my cleats, and gloves, thank you Grant, all I need is a ball and my tees.  Ohh and did yall get my letter I sent, should I just send you Morgan and Taylor's letter and have yall send it to them.   I love yall so much and I pray for you!

Elder Spencer Salinas

Monday, November 19, 2012

November 12, 2012


Well what a week I have had.  I was able to accomplish so much and I have learned so much in this week then I have on my mission entirely so far.  Sorry I didn't finish my letter last week.  We emailed from the library and it has a time limit on the computers and I went over, so I just hit send so you would at least get an email.  But you know what the rest of my testimony would consist of.  It's hard to think that Thanksgiving is next week, and Christmas is right around the corner.  I've almost been out for 2 months and time is flying by.  It seems like just yesterday I was standing on the sidelines at the game coachin’ them up, and now the season is over and wrestling is starting.  I am glad to hear that everything is going well back home.  I pray every night that yall will receive the blessing from having Taylor and I out on a mission, and I know you will continue to receive these blessings the more faithful and unified we all are.  It is funny how Taylor wrote that he was so in tuned with the spirit this week, because I was the exact same way.  It had a rough start, but it was a very very good week for me.  Like I said, my companion has been pretty tough to work with, I mean he has been at this for over a year, and he knows that he knows everything, but he doesn't wake up and work out in the mornings, so even though I am being obedient, he isn't so it is hurting our companionship.  But I will get to some of this later.
Monday
Monday we went bowling as a zone, and it was awesome.  I forgot my camera gosh darnit, so I didn't get any pictures :/  but it was super fun and some of the other elders got some pictures.  That night we ended up biking way out into the boonies to see a sister in our ward who was in a car accident a month ago and hasn't been to church.  We gave her a blessing and even though we didn't want to ride out there we knew that we were sent there for a reason.  Since it was way out there and we didn’t want to bike home, since its pitch black out at 6:00 now, we called a member with a bike rack, and we were invited to their family home evening,  It was awesome and we were able to bring a large portion of the spirit into their home.  I just love our ward so much, and I wish I could stay in this area my whole mission.
Tuesday
So on Tuesday, I went on my trade off with Elder Howell, the District Leader.  He is awesome, I was able to open up to him and just tell him what has been going on with my comp and stuff.  One of the things that the new missionary has to do is take the lead in teaching lessons, and he hasn't let me do that like at all, and when I try it just sounds like we are trying to talk over each other, so we are WAY un-unified and it really bothers me.  Anyways Elder Howell let me take over some lessons, and I even was able to bail him out of some situations that he didn't think I had the ability to do, so it was such an awesome day.  So I decided to try and take this leadership with me throughout the week.
Wednesday
We had District meeting, and it was good.  The Assistants were there and something that has been overly stressed thus far on my mission has been qualifying for the work and just being able to train at any time possible.  So after this meeting, I was talking to my comp and was just like look I need to teach or else I won't be able to train in 7 weeks, and he pretty much said that he doesn't trust my teaching ability because I haven't shown it yet, and because he feels he can teach it better and he finds joy in teaching others the Gospel.  So I told him I find that same joy too, and my skill isn't going to increase until I can actually teach.  So we had dinner with our Ward Mission Leader and his family, and they invited a friend and his girl friend over to take the lessons.  I took over the whole lesson, and it went really well, Bro. Mecham was impressed.  My comp still has the tenancy to talk over me when I'm explaining, or just speed talk right past me.
Thursday
So we received a media referral text and we went and saw this lady.  She has a huge house in Haile Plantation, a mini community inside our area.  Her daughter is going to a private high school in Utah, and she went down and visited her and met some Mormons, and just loved them.  On her way home she sat next to a missionary on his way to Orlando on his mission, and just talked about the church and how she is investigating it.  I tried to lead that lesson, but my comp just told me he felt he could explain it better.  So I have been pretty fed up with this lack of trust, which I thought we had resolved.  We met with Donovan again, and we found him a ride to church and everything, and he called the person we set up a ride with for him and he said his dad would bring him.  Ya he didn't come to church.  Mike and Meagan keep cancelling on us, but we are still in contact, Vincent, we were able to talk to his dad, and his dad is excited that Vincent is taking the lessons.  We have an appointment with him tomorrow hopefully.
Friday
I was able to take over weekly planning again, and it went awesome.  Elder Lisonbee, and Elder Howell have said that I am the best planner in the mission, and they think I am ready to train already.  I have learned so much, and it has all been led by the spirit.  I keep reading the scriptures, and I am on 3 Nephi and I started like 2 weeks ago.  I have begun to liken them and apply them so much in my life, and it makes me wonder why I never did it before my mission, why I never focused more on them.  This is why I advise Grant and M'Kay to start studying now, because the time is short to prepare, especially for Grant.  Ohh one thing that I have been doing is cleaning up all of our Formers, and looking at who was being taught and then why they weren't being taught or baptized.  I found this one family, and the mom is super less active, and the boyfriend has been investigating for 6 years.  They want to start coming to church again, and the daughter is ready to be baptized.  She is 9 and keeps asking why she wasn't baptized last year.  I connected really well with them and was able to teach them about the importance of church and just blessings and stuff, it was all spirit led.  So hopefully we get a baptism here soon.
Saturday
Saturday we didn’t get a lot done, I can’t even remember who we saw this day.  But my comp slept most of the day, and then we went and helped some rednecks move into the ghetto.  They had soo much junk that they crammed into one single apartment.  Ohh and the guys mom she had a MUSTACHE!!!!! it was sooo thick and nasty, and yes it was a lady I made sure to find out.  EWWWW.
Sunday
We were supposed to have like 5 investigators at church, but none of them showed up, so we were pretty mad about that.  We did have a good day though.  We found out that President Barry is speaking in our ward next Sunday, and we are having dinner with him and our Bishop who is super rich.  We had a lesson with a member family last night.  It was soo awesome.  I was able to actually give my first blessing in the mission field.  We also left a mighty Blessing upon their home, it was awesome.  The Sirmans are awesome, like I said, I love my ward soo soo much.

Well I love this area, and I am excited to see what the rest of my mission brings me.  I don’t have that much time left, only like 97 more weeks.  Mom that means only 97 more emails.  So I hope they bring you joy ;)_So we aren’t allowed to wear sweaters or jackets.  We have to wear our suit coats, soo I have been freezing the last couple of nights, because I don’t want to ruin my suit by wearing it every night when it gets cold.  I can survive until January when it heats up.  Ohh I’m excited for Thanksgiving cause we get to play football. :)_Which reminds me.  I would really really like my cleats and kicking tees.  I do agility stuff in the mornings, and I can’t get any grip on the grass, and I want to keep my leg fresh on kicking, so if you could that would be nice :)  Taylor, I cannot wait until we are both home, we are going to live close to each other and just tear people up with the gospel.  I love where I am at, but I still just want this to go by so I can come home and start my life and just be with my family.  Other missionaries say they love their families, but they don’t miss them.  I'm just like I really miss my family, and yes I do miss you Grant.  Ohh and don’t wait to get back in shape.  Start ASAP.  Do as much as you can cause I am so weak cause I didn’t lift after surgery, and I have a long ways to go to get into D-1 Football Shape.  I love you all so much keep praying and reading and stuff, the scriptures help every aspect of life. Lots of Love, God Speed and Hoorah for Israel!!!!

LOVE,

Elder Spencer

November 5, 2012



Well this was a good week.  Although numbers don’t show, it was a pretty good week.

Monday
So our district leader usually gives us a ride to get groceries on Monday, but they were out of miles so we had to bike to Publix, which is like Albertson's to get stuff for the week.  We don’t have to proselyte until like 6 on Mondays so I just cleaned the apartment and wrote letters all day.  On Monday nights we usually go over to Sister Fragoso's and help her understand the Book of Mormon, and she feeds us. :)  This week we had Cuban sandwiches, Plantains, and Iron Beer.  It was all really good.  But that was pretty much all that happened on Monday.

Tuesday

Tuesday, we were supposed to meet with Mike and Meagan again, but Meagan called us and said not to come.  She thinks that Mike might think the church is true, and he is not ready to change because he is content with how he is.  The said they would come to church but that never happened.  :/ So we are trying really hard to keep in contact with them but it is super tough.  I just pray for them to accept what they are learning and feel a need and desire to change.

Wednesday

Wednesday I had to come to the Library to do some family history thing on the computer.  It was completely pointless.  Anyways, I had the impression to stop by Vincent's house as we were passing his complex to see if we could catch him.  He ended up being there and it was his birthday.  He now has a phone so we have been staying in good contact with him, which is awesome.  His dad is a member in Williston, which is really close to us, he is actually in our stake so we are going to give him a call this week to see if we can all meet together and teach Vincent.  Pretty stoked.  We also got a media referral today, and we went to the guys house and he wasn’t home, but his name was John Doe, so we don’t know if it is a real referral or not.  Since it was Halloween we had to be in pretty early, so we were home by 7:30 and just hung out the rest of the night and planned.

Thursday

We had a Zone Conference on Thursday and it was AMAZING!!!  I learned a lot on how to be a more effective missionary, and how to make better plans and get people to church and pretty much everything I have been missing, or that my trainer has failed to teach me thus far.  We have such awesome Zone Leaders. Elder Grant and Elder Bishop just know everything and I wanna learn it all.  So after Zone Conference we all got new phones, so now we have touch screens and my trainer doesn’t know how to use it so now I have the phone and I use it all the time, it is SOOO effective, and makes me wonder why we never used it.  After this we had the opportunity to receive some training from President Barry.  It was 4th week training, so I was able to see a couple of people who flew in the same day as me.  They all still seem a little lost, but I know they will start learning faster.  But we had dinner with Sister Trench when we got home, and we had tilapia, and some funky scallop potatoes, it wasn’t the best, but it was food.

Friday

Friday could not have gone better.  It was Weekly Planning, and after the training we had received on Thursday I was prepared for today.  I pretty much took over everything and we had the most effective, planned out focused weekly planning.  It was awesome.  I have been kinda leading our companionship since Thursday.  But in the middle of Weekly Planning we had a 4th week conference call and it was pretty good.  We all shared our testimonies and miracles and stuff it was good.  After that we had an appointment set up with a gal we had contacted a week earlier, and we called her and she said she was working, but her roommate Blaine would be there.  So we went over there and we taught Blaine the Restoration and he understood it and accepted it and stuff.  We were supposed to come back the next day to teach Shanik, the gal we had the appointment with, but she called us and was like I didn’t know you were trying to convert us, so we aren’t interested, so we aren’t sure about how that is going.  That night we had dinner with Sebastian and Sister Neal.  We found out that even though he has been reading the Book of Mormon, he doesn’t understand what he is reading.  There is no way he can know it is true if he doesn’t understand.  So we are trying to find someone to help him with it.  Interesting fact I learned at Zone Conference. "Only 1 in every 20 investigators gains a spiritual witness that the Book of Mormon is true while reading it by themselves."  So we are finding mentors for all our investigators to help them understand.  Anyways, we invited Sebastian to church, and he said yes, but only if we went to Mass with him.  SOOOO we agreed.

Saturday

Saturday we had a church tour setup, but no one showed up to it, so we were pretty bummed, but I talked to Brother Meacham, who is the ward mission leader, about sports and school and stuff.  He was a wrestler and he is a dentist, so we have a lot in common. Other than this, we didn’t get much accomplished. :/

Sunday

So we went to Mass on Sunday before our regular meetings, and it was, well different, and not what I remember it being when I was a little kid.  It's like a big party, and all the little kids run up there every 10 min to give the pastor a high five, I just could not feel the spirit as hard as I tried.  But Sebastian did come to church and I bore my testimony towards him on Sunday.  We had dinner with some members, The Hymas family.  He is a Cardiologist resident, and is pretty smart.  They are really nice.  We invited them to do missionary work and to hand out a Book of Mormon in the next month, so we will see how that goes.  On our way home we had the impression to stop by Sebastian's house, Sister Neal works at night.  So we went over there, and it was like 8:00, and asked if we could help him understand what he is reading.   So we started reading with him and he is understanding a lot more.  He was just super confused when Nephi teaches from Isaiah and stuff.  So we had a good week and I am so ready for this week.

In my personal studies, I started reading the Book of Mormon about 2 weeks ago, and I am halfway through Alma, the Book of Mormon is awesome.  I understand it a lot better and my testimony of it grows more and more every day.  I love this gospel and the church I am firmly rooted in.  I know Jesus Christ is my Savior and that he did die for me, and that he loves me so much, even so much to suffer for everything I have done wrong, and will ever do wrong in my life.  I know that God has a plan for me, and that I am here to help others understand that plan, I am here to help others feel the same joy I do towards God and Jesus Christ.  I want them to be able to live with their families forever, as well as all my friends and people back home, who have not heard our message.  I love where I am at, and I am so grateful for my mission. I am grateful for the ability it has had to open my eyes and surely gain a testimony of my faith.  I know I can say without any doubt that The Book of Mormon is True, Joseph Smith restored the fullness of the gospel Jesus Chris to the Earth today, and that we have living prophets today to guide us.  I have a Testimony of the priesthood, and the power that I hold, as well as every other worth holder.  I love my family, and I know that  (Spencer ran out of time on his computer and hurried and hit send so we would get his letter this week.  :)

Monday, October 29, 2012

October 29, 2012

Well, over all I have decided that this week was a pretty amazing week.  There is alot that happened and it all starts with Monday.

MONDAY
Monday, after my P-day was pretty terrible.  I got my sunglasses stolen from me and my bike broke, so I was pretty much ready to throw it all in.  I felt like there was nothing that could help me to be able to teach and have confidence in what I was doing.  So I went home and just started to read.  I read all of 2nd Nephi and then had the feeling that I should pray.  So I got ready for bed and started to pray.  I prayed for about 30min. and still felt pretty bad, so I went to bed and tried to sleep it off.  When I woke up the next day I tried to forget about it, but I just couldn't.  I kept reading out of the Book of Mormon and had a strong impression to read my patriarchal blessing, so I did.  Let me tell you, the things that were spoken on that day could not have helped me anymore then they did on Monday.  After I read it I prayed for like 10min and was so overcome by the spirit.  I do not think I have felt the spirit so strong in my life.  I had to humble myself and just ask.  I asked for so much help, which you know is something I don't do.  But I did and I received so much comfort.
TUESDAY
So Tuesday I went on my first trade off.  I went to the 2nd ward's area with a kid who is a transfer ahead of me, so he is still training as well so he doesn't know much more than me.  It was such a great experience for me because it gave me the opportunity to actually teach, since my companion has not given me the opportunity to do so yet.  I found 2 new investigators for their area and gt a a less active family to commit to coming to church that next week.  I was able to teach lesson 1 and lesson3 that day and it was awesome.

WEDNESDAY

Wednesday we had another district meeting and I learned so much.  So like I said about how many more new missionaries we are going to be getting in the next three months, we are going to have to train so much harder and learn so much more because I am most likely going to have to train someone in January after my training is over.  Exact obedience is something that was stressed a lot as well.  So it is safe to say that I had been able to forget what had happened at the beginning of the week.  So I had not been able to ride my back thus far in the week.  So I was planning on going down and getting it worked on, but somehow my bike was able to function the rest of the week, I don't know how, but it was not broken nor needed fixing.  I still don't know how that happened.

THURSDAY
On Thursday all of our appointments and backups fell through, but we were able to get some questions from some of our investigators that we studied so we could explain to them on our follow up appointments.  So this gave me a lot of time to ponder the scriptures and teach to the needs of our investigators.  But there was a fact that I heard in conference last Sunday that really applied this week.  If you were not to go on a mission, it would take you 50 years to learn what you do in the 2 years that you serve a mission, considering that you stayed faithful in the church.  This means that what I learn in one day, it would take about 25 days to learn if i weren't serving.  I found this to be true this week cause I learned so much.

FRIDAY
Friday we had weekly planning and this usually is really boring cause it takes up so much time, but it was a really effective weekly planning.  It was so effective because we now have 7 new investigators, and they all want to learn so much, and I believe that they will all be baptized by the end of the year, or before I leave this area.  I am so excited.  So in the morning we went and visited with a recent convert, Sister Trench, and we got 2 referrals that I think will become new investigators.  But as we were leaving her neighborhood, I stopped to write down the address of the referral that she gave us and Elder Lisonbee rode right into me and he hit me like a brick wall and he ate it hard.  He tried to blame it on me, but he knows he wasn't paying attention.  So this must mean that I am getting bigger, because I didn't really feel a thing and he hit pretty hard HAHAHA!!!   

SATURDAY
Saturday we met with Donavon, who said he was going to come to church on Sunday, and never showed up.  But he is a single dad with three young kids.  I think he will be a good investigator, because he has two full on sleeve tattoos and already has surgery scheduled to get them removed.  He is pretty elect.  We also had the ward trunk-or-treat and we just stayed for dinner because we had an appointment with Mike and Meagan.  Ohh and everyone is pretty depressed because Florida lost, which means that MY DUCKS are probably gonna be in the NATTY!!!! :)  Anyways, Mike and Meagan left a note on a set of elders cars and pretty much referred themselves to us.  Meagan grew up in Orem and attended seminary, but was never a member of the church.  She has like all the scripture mastery memorized and everything.  Her boyfriend, Michael has no religious background, so we are at square one with him.  But we taught them on Saturday about the Plan of Salvation, and they took to it very well and had lots of questions.  I even got Mike to pray, which he has never done before.  Elder Lisonbee still would not give me the opportunity to teach, so after we left I was bold and confronted him.  I said, “look you need to trust me when we are teaching, I know I have only been out here for two weeks, but I know this stuff too and I want to teach.”  He explained to me that his trainer did the same thing to him, but he would try and let me teach in the following lessons.

SUNDAY
Sunday we had no investigators at church, but we had the opportunity to teach David and Vivian and her kids.  David and Vivian are not married, and the kids are all baptismal age.  Elder Lisonbee let me teach them the Plan of Salvation, and it went awesome.  We extended the invitation to be baptized, and the kids are SOOO ready, but the parents still want to know more.  Talia is 13 and loves to answer all the questions.  Liam is 12 and he is a little shy towards answering, and Aleyna is 14 and is the same as Liam.  But I know this family will be baptized, we just have to get them married first.  Same with mike and Meagan.

So we have a lot to do this week and it's gonna be super busy.  But I am now starting to enjoy it all.  I just have to forget the other stuff that has happened. Thank you so much for all you do for me.  I am very grateful and love you all so much.  Keep doing well back home and study hard and play hard.  Oh and one more thing.  Did McCall get my card I sent her? Please let me know.

Love you lots,

Spencer
 

Monday, October 22, 2012

October 22, 2012


Uhhh this was such a hard week.  All of our plans that we made everyday fell through.  Almost every door we knocked on no one was home, and no one answered.  It is just a tough area.  Everyone just feels like they are already close enough to Jesus.  I don't know what to do.  All our members are never home so it is hard to contact with them to find people through them.  It just looks like it was an all around bad week for everyone.  I really hope things can change.

Tuesday-
On Tuesday I was soooo stressed out, which knowing me never happens.  I could not concentrate or study or anything.  I then realized how messy the house was.  Apparently no one ever used their P-Day time to clean the house so it was NASTY.  I found so many huge bugs and stains and just crap around the house.  I spent the whole day cleaning because I came across a scripture about the Holy Ghost only resides in clean places.  So that's how Tuesday went.  We also went to a lady’s house who we were referred to and she asked if we were Mormon.  We responded yes and she immediately slammed her screen door and said you can leave because I have to go watch the debate and vote for Obama.  If only people knew we were not here to talk politics.  Some members called us that night and they thought they had us for dinner but they really had us for Wednesday. So we got fed both nights.

Wednesday-
Wednesday was a slow day nothing happened. The only thing we did was go to the Carvers house and they fed us Chicken and dumplings.  It was sooo good.  We also had the opportunity to teach Charlie.  He lives with the Carver's, and we are hoping to baptize him.  He just needs to figure out that there is only one true church and that it is ours.  He, just like all in the south, believe that all Christian churches are true.  He is reading the Book of Mormon.  I hope it works out with him.

Thursday-
Thursday I had to get my bike fixed.  There is a huge hill in our area and it leads up to Halle Plantation, a little community in the area, and the path is super bumpy and stuff.  Yeah with my luck I wrecked and blew out the wheel.  Soo I had to get that fixed.  We went and stopped by Vincent's house, he has been having a rough week, and he doesn't have a phone, so we can’t stay in day to day contact with him.  He cancelled all our appointments and said to stop by next week.  I hope he hasn't lost sight yet.  I went on an exchange with Elder Chadwick.  He has been out just one transfer longer than me and we are going on another one tomorrow.  He is young and doesn't know a lot so I hope it goes well because we are going into their area tomorrow. 

To wrap up the week, Friday nothing happened all we had was a conference call with all the new elders.  It went well although I didn't have much to share.  Everyone seems to be doing really good.  Saturday was game day, so no one will even talk to you because they are focused on the Gators, so this was the day I got my bike fixed.  I hate my bike by the way hahaha.  Sunday we had stake conference, and it was really good.  It was the first one I didn't sleep through any of it.  This should be a good week.  We have the ward Trunk or Treat and hopefully people bring their non member friends.  Oh and most importantly, we got a phone call from a member in the area and said that we would be able to teach this family he set us up to teach.  So we could potentially have 5 baptisms by the middle of November.  Pray for miracles please. 




  • What do the members feed you?

We have a lot of pizza and sandwiches
I have had Pasta, Homemade Macaroni, Roast Beef, Chicken and Dumplings, and some Seafood dish last night that was really really good.

  • Was there a home game Saturday?  If so, what was the excitement like?

I am not right on campus, but the town shuts down and no one will talk to you, so it kinda stinks for us haha

  • How is the weather?

The weather is aweasome, No rain or huge amount of heat.  Just perfect weather.

  • Have you seen any weird reptiles or animals?

All I have seen are dead animals on the road.  I have seen armadillos, snakes, a possum, and like 3 dead alligators on the road.  Ohh and there are TONS of lizards all over the place.  When I cleaned our house I found like 6 HUGE cockroaches... NASTY!   Thats about it though.



I love you all and hope yall get better soon.  Keep me informed.  I'm trying to work hard but it is soo tough.   This area is tough but I love you all.  Have a great week!

Love, 
Spencer

October 15, 2012


Hello Family,

So this week has been pretty good.  We first went to President Barry's house and had dinner and some training.  We were all super tired from flying and lack of sleep so we all slept during it.  But that night we slept in a hotel so it was alright.  When we woke up, the Assistants to the President came in and knocked on our door and said, "Elders in this mission we all wear a part!"  So I now have a part in my hair for the rest of the mission, but it isn't that bad and yall know I can make anything look good :).  The next day, so Wednesday, we went to the Church building and got a lot more training and met our companions.  My companion is Elder Lisonbee from Santaquin, Ut.  I am so glad I prayed for a good trainer cause he is one of the elect.  He leaves in July so he doesn't have too much longer left.  At the transfer meeting I saw Elder Erickson and got a picture with him and I also saw Sister Knickerbocker.  So I am in the Gainesville, 3rd ward and it is just like a Utah ward cause all the members are pretty much students getting residency out of the way.  Like all of them are Dentists or Anesthesiologist, so I fit right in.  Oh I also found out that my area is 1 out 6 for biking areas in the WHOLE MISSION.  So I guess I'm blessed haha.  ohh and every companionship in my mission has a cell phone.  It makes everything a lot easier.  So for the rest of Wednesday, we left transfer meeting around 3 and takes like a long time to get to my area, so we were late for dinner at the Carver's house.  They live in a trailer, and everyone serves you Gourmet home cooked macaroni haha.  It wasn't too bad.  But then we went and gave a sister in the ward a blessing.  This whole time I was borrowing an elders bike cause I didn't have one.  Then We road back to the hood, cause that is where our house is :/ (Look for it on Google Maps)



Thursday

Everyday we work out from 6:30 to 7 so we run for like 10 min and then while my comp is stretching and showering I usually lift the 25lb. dumb bells and do about 100 push ups and like 600 crunches every morning.  Then we eat and at 8 we have personal study.  9 we do comp study and then at 11 we have lunch and then go ride around.  I got a bike,  Cheapest one i could find.  I’s’ a Trek 820 single track series and I got it for like 430 or something like that.  after I got a bike we road over to a recent converts house and taught him about trials, cause he is facing some at the moment, and we got a referral to his next door neighbor Vincent.  We stopped by there and he let us in and we set up another appointment and left him with a Book of Mormon.  After that we had dinner with the Cochrans. They are really nice.  Young family like the whole ward.  but that was pretty much that day.


Friday

Friday we didn’t do a lot because it was Weekly Planning which takes up like your whole day.  But we did go and give a girl in our ward a blessing, she is the only young woman in the ward so she goes to 2nd ward, she is also the only member in her family.


Saturday

Saturday we went and ate lunch with Sister ****l and her husband *********.  This is an interesting case.  Sister **** was a relief Society pres. like  6 years ago and when she got released she went inactive.  She then married ****.  He is exactly half her age.  She is 62 and he is 31... kind of like Elder Salas huh Taylor.  Well he goes to the Catholic Church next to our building and he is kind of slow so he doesn't understand much but he is coming along.  He just is used to his old ways and since he is slow it is hard for him to change.  But on the bright side we went and taught Vincent again and found out his dad is a member and he said that when he came to find that the church is true he would be baptized.  So we are excited for that and are hoping for the 13th.  He actually owns a business with his buddy and they make some dirt biking gear.  So I want some money in my account so I can buy a hat from him please :)  we also have been talking to everyone we see on the streets and stuff and ask everyone we talk to for referrals, so we have a lot of referrals and potentials that we are going to follow up with this week .


Sunday
I was in meetings from 10-1 and then church from 1-4 but it all went by really fast.  The ward is small but I guess it is like the biggest one in Florida.  Most of them are all children.   So it is an extremely loud ward.  I gave a prayer in every meeting expect sacrament just because i was new, so I took it as a sign that I need to pray a lot more, so I am working on that this week.  We got a couple more contacts as well.  I also rearranged the apartment because it is really dirty and unorganized so that is my project I have taken upon myself.  Well this is just about everything that has happened I love my companion he knows so much and can quote a lot so I am learning from him. I will tell yall more information as i get it.  I am not allowed to write letters on any other day than Pday so let everyone know that they will come slowly haha.



Some Things I Need
So most importantly I need a letter sent here like ASAP so that i can get a proof of residence for a library card so i can go there on Pdays and write.

if you could send me some snacks sometime for my backpack cause i am never home to eat and I need some stuff that is small and I can snack on while riding. 
I kind of need some more envelopes too :)
I need a thumb drive because all the apartments, well mostly all have a sound system that i can plug a USB drive in and listen to music on it.  also an SD card for my camera so i can send mine home for you :)
and finally I have something I really need (want) for Christmas. :)  I know it’s like 2 months away, but my companion has a GPS and I thought it was the apartments, but he said it is his, so maybe for Christmas if I could get just a GPS like a cheap one.  His is a Garmin Nuvi and it works really well.  All we do is put the whole ward address book in the GPS and all our formers, less actives and investigators and we know where everyone is.  So just a thought.  I love yall!  Let me know if you need anything or if I can do anything for yall.  ohh help out the missionaries as much as you can.  We need the Ward.  The ward is established to help missionaries find people to teach.  This is why we ask everyone for contacts.  So always have a list of people you can give to the missionaries to teach.  And now that Taylor and I are gone, you can probably feed the missionaries more, please do it, cause it is the best way for them to get to know that ward, and to find people to teach.  We love the ward members. Keep this in mind.



I love you all so much and I am proud to be a part of the family.
God Speed, and Hoorah for Israel!



Love, 

Elder Salinas