Pretty solid week here in Provo, I'll get right to it with the great lesson we had with Felipe on Tuesday.... We talked about how the gospel refines us, and I shared the analogy I had made about the Provo Tabernacle being burned and now remade into something far greater and more celestial than it was before: a temple. He enjoyed that, and the lesson in general got him very actively asking questions, particularly some specifics regarding baptism and why we do it differently that others.
With Alejandro, we finally had a lesson with a member fellowshipper, who actually happens to be Hermano Sean Seagers, my teacher from the CCM! He lives back in Alejandro's new apartment complex, and he is one of the best fellowshippers we have ever seen in action. We taught him about the importance of attending church, and we hope to see him at Sean's YSA ward soon. It was cool seeing him too! (picture included)
That same day we went to the temple with our recent convert Carla. We also helped our other recent convert Sergio teach us the restoration in preparation for his mission. We also were able to see Toree again after a while and she is doing well!
We went to reteach the Colombians the Restoration lesson. We also taught Sylvia about the first vision and learned it was her first time hearing about it. It went very well! It was a gret day filled with lots of teaching which made it hard to live up to for the rest of the week. Thursday I went on exchanges with Elder Cox, which was great to see his area and catch up with an old friend. Elder Palomares and Elder Zina taught Maria that night.
Saturday we had high hopes because the other elders and sisters all had baptisms, like seriously we went to four that day and there were seven happening. We had invited all our investigators to one, but none of them could make it, which was the same with their own wards on Sunday. So the end of the week flopped a bit, but they were all still good, and there's another baptism coming up this weekend we will invite them to.
It is great to be in this mission, with so much support not only from the members but the other missionaries, and so many chances to see the church working full steam ahead for all the good we can do for individuals, families, and the world. It is a blessing to be serving in Provo at this time, and I'm hoping it won't go by too fast! God bless all of you!
-Elder Martin
Elder Cox (From Prineville, Oregon)
On splits with Elder Guo (from Beijing, China)
Hermano Sean Seagers from the CCM