Getting right to it then! P-day we were able to go see the Goshen Jerusalem Bible video site, where they have been filming all the new church Bible videos that you can watch online. Unfortunately, pictures from there are not allowed to be sent over the internet, so sorry but I've got nothing from that to show! It was awesome though, very interesting and spiritual at the same time.
This week though was full of new investigators and progress with others. Daniel, a less active we're teaching in Eureka, is making great strides, and we hope to see him ask for Sundays off so he can come to Church soon enough here. A new investigator in Elberta named Tina has been really interesting to teach, as she is very open and honest about what she believes and doesn't know. We hope to see the Spirit touch her life, which has recently become very rough.
Things with Heather have been going very well, and her less active friend Sara asked for a blessing yesterday, which Heather wanted to see, and she asked a lot of questions. The two have been helping each other a lot, and their kids are all a bunch of fun. A temple trip in the week was wonderful as usual. The temple can bring such peace into our lives so consistently, it's unbelievable. We pulled a flat tire on the way out though, so that took a lot time that day.
Elder Contrares got pretty sick at the end of this week too, so that took out some time from our missionary work. But we're gearing up for a lot of teaching this coming week, especially some Spanish speakers in Genola and Elberta. We are really excited to use General Conference to help the less actives we teach, and it might be easier to get them to watch TV instead of going to church! Just as well, we've been getting a lot of investigators showing up at soccer at the Spanish branch on Friday nights. We hope to get the Guatemalans we found in Genola to come as well, and to start teaching some of them regularly too. Spring will bring a lot of orchard workers into town for work, and hopefully we can find a lot more people to help strengthen up the Spanish Branch!
The sister missionaries in Santaquin had a baptism this week, which me and Elder Rios were able to be witnesses for. It was a wonderful service. The Hispanic people are so kind and genuine, and mole freaking tastes amazing, as does pozole, which we now have a whole bowl full of in our fridge.
But yes, live is good out here in Goshen, and I am stoked to see general Conference. Chances are I might get to go, but likely not this time. We'll see though! I'm coming in to watch it with some prayerfully considered questions again to see if I can get them answered as superbly as I did last time! It is such a blessing to have living prophets and apostles to teach us, so powerful and wonderful to have such guidance, let's all take advantage of it!
Have a great week y'all!
-Elder Martin
The "Dream Team" of brethren we go out on splits with in Eureka,
Elder Contreras, Brother Stewart, Brother Mahoney, Elder Martin, and Brother Holdaway.
Our apartment in Goshen
Our office & kitchen area
(My desk is under the Texas flag)
(My desk is under the Texas flag)
Our bedroom (I have top bunk)