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Monday, October 28, 2013

Elder Cook Week Thirty-Three

Familia

Nah we aren´t really supposed to listen to any kind of music, just Preach My Gospel videos, so I´m good thanks though. President says he wants us to play those videos until we eat, sleep and breathe Preach My Gospel. Yeah it rains pretty much every day.  Haha we only get water in the morning and none at all every couple days.  You never know when you wake up in the morning if you get to shower with fresh water or pila water!  It´s a surprise every time.  Yeah we have a camping stove. And the interviews went great!  I shouldn´t have been quite so worried.  Not much has happened this week, and some of the stuff that I´ll tell you about in around 16 months.  We´ve been working hard and we should have about 3 or 4 baptisms for this next Saturday!  We are pumped!! This area is awesome!  Everyone´s super receptive.  I think it helps that the chapel is so close by.  And sorry I don´t know what’s going on with this memory card!  I can´t get it to download.  That´s awesome that Deaners got his mission call!!!!!!  He´s going to do so great! 

Love you guys!

Elder Cook

Monday, October 21, 2013

Elder Cook Week Thirty-Two

Hey familia!

This week I learned that doing dishes is bad.  I’ve always done the dishes after we eat at someone’s house my whole mission, and the members appreciate it.  Or so I thought!  I guess this area is a little different than my last.  Apparently, the custom in Honduras is that when someone invites you over to dinner and you do their dishes, that means you didn´t like the food and you don´t want to come back. I didn´t know that until after I did a members dishes the other night and they were offended!  I was super confused and thought they were joking.  I’ve been doing dishes at every house we eat at!  The poor missionaries that follow me probably won’t get to be invited into homes to eat now!  I still can´t quite wrap my brain around why that is offensive, but I made a pact with the lady who fed us that I wouldn´t do dishes in Honduras again.  

The hermanas in my district have two baptisms next week so I have to do their interviews.  I’ve been practicing with my companion and praying a lot and I know the Lord will help me, but I’m still pretty nervous.  Baptism is a big ordinance and covenant to take on and I have to judge whether a person is ready for it.  That´s the reason why I was worried about being a District Leader.  But my weak things are made strong in the Lord so all I can do is put my faith in Him and hope I understand their Spanish!

There are a ton of best things about the mission, like seeing people´s lives change and watching the Spirit work in people, but one of them is the revelation that a missionary can receive.  I don´t want to sound selfish, because I am also serving to help others and Heavenly Father, but a talk from Elder Holland said that if there is only one person that you convert on your mission it had better be you, and that is what´s happening.  I have grown so much in my conversion, my testimony of my Savior and my knowledge of the gospel.  I receive revelation daily for both myself and my investigators. That´s one of the most important doctrines that we have in this church that people really tend to overlook or under appreciate.  I learn so much from my personal studies and even more in lessons. The strongest and most sudden revelations I receive are when I´m teaching someone else.  In many lessons people have asked exact questions that I had been searching to know the answer as well for a long time, and by the time they finish their question I know the answer or when I start talking it comes to me.  It´s moments like those that there is no doubt in my mind that the Spirit helping and working through me, because I am not smart enough to figure it out on my own.  Sorry out of time and I brought my USB this time but I can’t figure out how to get the pics on here

Love you guys!
Elder Cook

*The scripture Blake referred to is found in Ether 12:27

"And if men come unto me I will show unto them their weakness. I give unto men weakness that they may be humble; and my grace is sufficient for all men that humble themselves before me; for if they humble themselves before me, and have faith in me, then will I make weak things become strong unto them."

Monday, October 14, 2013

Elder Cook Week Thirty-One


Querida Familia

We had a baptism yesterday!!!!  Ah man it was so awesome.  One of the guys that got baptized before I got here baptized him.  It was so great to see the change that can come into people´s lives from this gospel!  He comes out to work with us every day!  One month he´s baptized, the next he´s baptizing, and he wants to serve a mission!  From that one baptism, there will be a bunch more. So cool.  I also taught a lesson in English this week!  It was kind of hard to teach in English and super weird.  I used a lot of Spanish.  But it was sweet!  He´s from Georgia, and he´s received the missionaries before.  He has two kids and he said he´s trying to change his life!  I tried to get another gringo to come teach with me but he had to go to a meeting so I had to teach it solo.  My companion couldn’t really participate in the lesson.  He just held up a few pictures for me.  I think he will be baptized pretty soon. 

Probably the weirdest thing that happened Grandma was when I ate cow stomach soup again, but this time with the added bonus of the meat inside a cow foot.  Lolos has nothing on that.  My companion is from Guatemala City, Guatemala.  Our house is super humid.  But I think I´m adapting to the weather here.  We went into the bishop´s office for correlation meeting yesterday and there was an air conditioner in there!  I got cold.  

Love you

Elder Cook

Monday, October 7, 2013

Elder Cook Week Thirty

Hey Familia!

I was transferred to Bulevar A with a Latino companion.  Ah man this area is awesome!  The Bishop is super active in the missionary work and keeping members and recent converts active! It’s amazing. Last month my companion had 11 baptisms and one family, and we have two people already scheduled for this Saturday!  Definitely a mercy from the Lord. I was also made District Leader.  I was pretty worried when they announced that at the meeting, but President ended the meeting with a talk about how everything that was assigned was by inspiration and that even if what happened wasn’t what we wanted it’s what the Lord needed of us, so I felt a little better about it.  So here we go!  The house I live in now is a little more Honduran than the last one.  We don’t have a shower, just a big bucket that we fill with water and a plastic container to dump the water on us.  That water is cold in the morning!  We don’t  have anything to heat up the water with and we only have running water early in the morning, so the water in the bucket has a nice long time to get cold by the next day when you baƱarse.  I’ll send you pics of the streets and stuff but the callejones are tiny!  I can touch one end to the other with my hands and all the callejones look exactly the same!  I can’t even find our house.  But it’s been great!  I’ve learned a lot more Spanish and he is an awesome guy!  We were great friends from the start.  Sometimes he tries to speak English and he sounds exactly like Nacho Libre.  Conference was awesome!!!  The other gringo and I in my district got to watch two sessions of it in English so we loved every second of it.  Everything is fantastic over here!  We are working hard and learning a ton.  Love you guys!

Elder Cook