Provo Mission Week 1

Provo Mission Week 1

Monday, November 24, 2014

Week 56: No Fear

So the Lord's blessings are real. Just so y'all know.

The highlight of this week was finding three new investigators.  One is named Victor, who we teach in English and is just super ready to change his life and super open, it's so awesome.  The other two are a couple from Brazil that we taught for the first time last night, they are really cool too.  It's crazy, I helped teach and participated in a large part of the small talk of the lesson too, despite that it was in Portuguese. I should have been frightened, as I didn't even get a MTC to learn how to teach in Portuguese!  I only know a few words and yet I was right in the thick of it, the Gift of Tongues is real.

Beyond that we did a lot of contacting in Orem for Portuguese people, had some brigadeiro in a dinner which was freaking awesome, did some service for the lovely Minond family that owns the Chilean Pantrucas restaurant, and in general had a great time.  Elder Harris is hilarious and we are almost literally laughing all the time; we have a list of funny things he's said already going. 

Yes, this week's been great! I'm super excited for Thanksgiving too. Thank you so much for the Thanksgiving package haha, Elder Harris was laughing so hard that I got the Thanksgiving decorations and stuff, I had just been ranting to him about how much I hate when people celebrate Christmas way too early and run over Thanksgiving, we were laughing so hard! Plus the Thanksgiving music CD you sent is awesome, and Elder Harris is grateful that he doesn't have to listen to the same MoTab "Great Thanksgiving" album over and over again anymore (Pilgrim dirges and whatnot haha).

 We're going for Thanksgiving dinner at our Ward Mission Leader's house, the Mathews. They are super cool, plus we're gonna have a bunch of former Provo Missionaries there, like Elder Contreras who I served with in Goshen with Elder Rios! I'm super excited, plus turkey bowl will be super fun, it should help me get super hungry, since the more I eat the more grateful I am, right haha? Happy Thanksgiving for now though y'all!

-Elder Martin

Monday, November 17, 2014

Week 55: Tudo Bem!

So,

Lots of changes in this last week! Where do I start? So saying goodbye in Goshen was sad, but not too sad, in the sense that there was a lot of comfort in saying "see you next year!". I'm glad I'll be able to visit Goshen easily after the mission and (with all the family connections here) for the rest of my life.

As for the new area, it is awesome. Elder Harris is hilarious and a dang good missionary, it's a shame he'll finish next month. Portuguese is coming a long slowly but surely, I can pray now and understand and follow quite a bit. With diligent practice I hope to be able to converse well enough to take the lead by the time I get my next companion. The Portuguese ward covers the whole valley, so in this week alone we've traveled to American Fork, Spanish Fork twice, Orem multiple times, and Santaquin twice too, all without needing permission to go because it's our area! Thank goodness, I probably would have felt claustrophobic in a small city area after all the space that Goshen afforded me!

The Spanish ward here is awesome too, Bishop Revuelta is such a spiritually powerful man, and I'm teaching many of the same people I did when I was in BYU Spanish, some of them are baptized active members now! Fun to see how planted seeds grow! 

As a zone leader we'll do exchanges with the district leaders and go to DTMs, if they're anything big to do president calls on us. We cover all the elders and sisters, English and Spanish, in west Provo, north south and central, the east side of Provo is another zone. I haven't done anything particularly zone leader-esque just yet other than attending all the district training meetings, but we've got great missionaries in our zone and I'm way excited to work with them all. So yeah, things are awesome here. 

We had a classic missionary experience with a door knock teaching contact with the Tobarez family Saturday night, taught them the Restoration on the fly. It was super cool, and I hope something comes out of it! 

We got snow in Provo my first day here, the cold's coming in fast, none of it has stuck though. Either way, it'll be a chilly Thanksgiving Day Turkey Bowl, and I'm stoked!

God Bless you all!

-Elder Martin (The Spanish Ward calls me Mar-teen, and the Portuguese Ward Mar-Cheen, so cool!)

Monday, November 10, 2014

Week 54: A Bittersweet Goodbye to Goshen!

Well, the news is in:

As of Transfer calls from President this morning, after 9 wonderful months I'm leaving Goshen and Elder Pena is staying and getting a new companion. President called though, because he extended me the call of being a Zone Leader. I will serve in the Provo Peak Zone (which roughly is West Provo). We will have our own Spanish Ward, the Grandview 20th, which is the one I attended a few times before at BYU with certain investigators and for Christmas.

In addition, I will cover the Utah Valley Portuguese Ward. Which means that I will have to learn some Portuguese! Although President said not to worry about that too much. We'll see what it entails when I get there next week. My companion will be Elder Harris (they tell Zone Leaders who they'll serve with). I can't believe it! There's a lot of changes coming up this week! We've got a busy two days coming up here to say goodbye to so many people and packing, and then with a whole new world ahead of me next! I am kind of in shock!

As for this week though, we had some great lessons (22 in the end, not bad at all), and we spoke in the Goshen 2nd Ward, and did a musical number, I played guitar and sang with two young men from the ward and Elder Pena played Piano. Milena is still looking very set for baptism, and she brought her less active boyfriend to church yesterday which is awesome!

We had a really cool meeting last night too with President McCune and Elder Levitt of the 70 for all the Bishops and ward mission leaders for the Goshen stake, with a really cool training. I love each and every one of those men, it has been a pleasure serving with all of them. Goshen has changed my life for the better forever, and I will never forget any of those lovely towns of Elberta, Genola, Eureka, Mammoth, Mosida, and Goshen. I will come back to visit for sure while I'm at BYU and who knows... maybe I'll move back there someday!

Well, I'm kind of overwhelmed with words and so I'll close the letter here! God Bless y'all, don't play Christmas carols yet and don't go Black Friday shopping before Thanksgiving day is through!

-Elder Martin
(The longest serving Goshen Bilingual Elder for the stake since the area opened,
and freaking proud of it!)



Me on top of Godiva Mountain


Bishops and WMLs after the training meeting in Payson with President McCune


The Kropf family, who supplied my "vice" and gave me some bottled sodas haha.


The Rambo picture of me after Goshen Ward Dodgeball, 
with the Seamons, Perezes, and Larsons

Me and Brother Vallejo from Elberta, such a cool guy, 
we're going to concerts together after the mission.



Me and Bishop Kay, Goshen ward mission leader and textbook Goshenite, 
he pulled a replica sword of Laban out for a Book of Mormon lesson once, so cool.



The Cowan family, one of the younger move-ins to Goshen.
He's the Elder's Quorum President and just the bomb.com. 
She's in Young Women and was the one that really got things going with Lita. 
Her example with those girls was inspiring.



The Knightons, our landlords. His funny stories are literally the best, I could listen to him tell stories from his life literally for hours (which we actually did prior to taking this photo haha, luckily we were technically "home" so we weren't breaking rules that bad staying up late, right?)



Nick Castleton, Mayor of Eurkea, knows a lot of History and
gave our zone a tour of the town once. He's a great man.



Sister Berry, another long time Eureka resident, her husband Max was away at the time we passed by, he's an old miner and such an awesome guy, I hope I'm kicking as good as he is when I'm that age!



The Brantley Family in Eureka, we ate with them quite a few times and enjoyed it a lot, their home has a beautiful view out into Cherry Creek Valley out of Eureka.



Lee Kirk, from Eureka. I spent a lot of time with this man.
I hope his health improves, I'd like to keep seeing him after the mission.



Brother Greenhaulgh, longtime Elberta Resident and in the Bishopric, 
I went on quite a few splits with him, he would sing in lessons sometimes haha.



Brother Hansen, my old Landlord (Sister Hansen wasn't feeling well), 
we made fun of each other quite often, our witty banter was something to behold haha.



Brother Farrinsworth, this guy is the bomb, he was our old neighbor, we did a fair amount of service with him and had dinner there once, where we heard some non-approved (but freaking rocking) music haha, I asked for the names of the artists and songs haha.



Me with Goshen's senior Citizens, this wasn't a full crowd either! 
They've offered to throw me a party in Goshen when I finish my mission haha, 
They're party animals for sure.



Outside of the Senior Citizen's building.



Bishop Garner, WML in Elberta and super funny guy. 
He's a big Angel's fan and we'd talk baseball a bit.
He and Brother Sabey were the comedic center of our stake correlation meetings, haha.



The Anderson Family and Brother Clint Burdick (her father). 
It looks like he'll be going to the temple in December! 



Oh the lovely Fridell Family. They are so great, words cannot describe.



Bishop Johnson, Genola 2nd ward mission leader. He's so funny - to quote him exactly, 
"With black magic and the Priesthood we are unstoppable" hahahaha.



Perry Thomas and his family, this guy is super funny and cool, 
can't wait to see him in the Temple someday!



Ben and Robert Thomas. Through doing family history work we found that we're 5th cousins once removed haha, Ben hopefully'll be getting the Melchizedek Priesthood here soon enough.



The Goodman Family. They have dived headfirst into activity and it's been so awesome. 
He likes some really cool old music, and they'll be in the Temple next year!



The Lawrence Family, easily some of the coolest cats in Goshen. 
We spent many an hour laughing in his home. 



The Reaves family, bringing some good Southern influence into Goshen (they're from Alabama). 
She's the most amazing Gospel Principles teacher ever, and he's super funny. 
He had a stroke back in the summer.



Stake President Bylund, this man is an inspiration. 
He can talk anything from Football to Revelations, 
He had quite an eye for Missionary work too and really got things going.



The Taylor Family in Goshen. 
Due to his mustache, I would always call him Sheriff Taylor haha.
I went out with him on my first night in the area. 



Their family is super fun too, they might take me hunting in later years! 



The Sabey Family


Brother Sabey's the Goshen 2nd ward mission leader and such a great man. 
He really knows how to get along with people. 
His family is really cool too. The girls are so funny and little Evalyn's a doll too.
He hates Star Wars, so for his birthday (which was a few days after I left) 
I got him a big Star Wars poster hahaha, such a funny guy.



Something funny we found in our new apartment...