Thursday, February 25, 2010

17 Feb 10 - 25 Feb 10

Thursday, February 25, 2010 12:53 PM

This is going to be a shortie cause I'm doing my email in the Apple Store in the Gateway Mall because someone pulled the fire alarm at the City Library downtown.

I'm now in Liberty Zone which is a zone comprised of other zones

I'm living in a member home once again

My new companion is Elder Portugal from Peru and so far he's better than Gonzalez but it's only been 1 day

I'm still in the Spanish program

That's about it for now. Take care everyone!


Elder Garcia

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

10 Feb 10 - 17 Feb 10

Wednesday, February 17, 2010 2:10 PM

So... my Valentines Day sucked harder than ever. I won't say why though. The best thing about it was that a little girl wanted me to annoint her with oil even though I totally called her out in front of her mom. That shocked me.

As far as stories go, I don't have any for this week. Of course I could tell you about what happened Valentines Day but it's really not a good story. My crazy guy stories are more appropriate and it's nothing but blasphemy and heresy.

The gospel is true. God bless.

Peace out.

Elder G

P.S. Thanks to all those who write to me. It means more than you know and I hate that I hate writing. Remind me to send pics of me to you. That's easier and everybody loves pictures of me.

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

04 Feb 10 - 10 Feb 10

February 10, 2010 1:40 PM

So another week has gone by without much to talk about. A couple of days ago my comp and I got in trouble because one of our investigators was practically suicidal. I got this ominous feeling when he called saying that he needed to talk to us ASAP. So we went over there and he wasn't home. We were over at his house for practically the whole evening. Then, when we get into our house he calls. So we immediately go over to his place. By the time we get there, it's like 9:10 pm or so.

So there's beer and alcohol all over the place. He was really drunk. He starts going into his life story (by the way, I find all this out later from my comp cause I don't understand Spanish). He came over to America to find a job to support his family. While over here, he falls in love with someone else. So he calls his wife to tell her that she should move on with her life. His wife in turn tells him that their 15 year old kid is not really his. In the meantime, the woman he falls in love with is actually married. She leaves her husband to be with him for a bit but then leaves him to return to her husband.

So this guy is distraught, drunk, and thinking about ending it all and it's almost 10 pm. We're supposed to be in at 9 and in bed by 10:30 pm. We calm him down a bit and head home.

It's like 10:40 when my Zone Lord calls. He basically tells me in not so many words that this guy wasn't worth in and that we should have just let him be. They called the AP's on us to tell them that we blatantly stayed out after curfew (9 pm) and that we should never do that again. He also told me to repent.

So the next morning I ask my companion what he thought about last night (because he's the one that drove and talked the whole time) and he told me that he felt terrible that we did that.

So I don't know what would have happened to this investigator had we not shown up. All I know is that right now, he's not dead. I felt prompted to go there. And I felt good once we left. The scriptures tell us that when we sin, we feel guilt and remorse. I didn't feel either of those so I didn't repent about visiting that investigator. Of course I repented for everything else I screwed up on because I screw up a lot. But I know that what I did was the right thing. I'm not going to turn away from that.

So the point that I'm getting at is that those what have the gospel in their lives and follow it will never have to worry about what this man is going through. The gospel is happiness! The gospel is love! Heavenly Father gives us commandments for our good and when we follow them, we are then blessed. It's a win-win situation. It's like there's a hot stove in front of us. We're told not to touch it. So let's say that we don't touch it. Well because we didn't touch it, now we're going to get treated out to ice cream. We didn't get hurt and we get a treat!? Hoorah! But for those who don't follow the gospel, the negative things that happen to them are the consequences to their actions. I touched the stove and I got burned and it HURTS!!! This stinks...

So I know some of you are thinking, "Well, what about those who follow the gospel and yet bad stuff happens anyways? Explain that one Mr. Smartypants." All right, I will. For one, you can tell who's following the gospel or not. Step One: Check to see if you/they are happy. That's it. And I'm not talking about painted smiles and plastic masks. I'm talking about genuine, the "real deal" happiness. No material possession can give it to you. Only the 100% goodness of the gospel can.

So are you/they happy? If the answer is no, then there's a reason you were burned. Sorry. But if the answer is truly yes, then rejoice! For ALL things that are wrong is this world WILL be made right in the next. I guarantee it. Heavenly Father wants us to grow. Heavenly Father wants us to come closer to Him. But (I'm sure) most of all, Heavenly Father wants us to rely on Him. And trust in Him as well. I KNOW that Heavenly Father loves each and every one of us. I KNOW that He is always willing to help us so long as we let Him. I KNOW that this gospel is hope. For there are too many things wrong with this world.

Don't turn from Christ. If you know someone who has, steer them back towards Him that gave his life for everyone. The Resurrection conquers physical death. It's a free gift to all. Repentance conquers spiritual death. That we have to work on. If we don't then the Atoning blood of our Savior means nothing. Have Faith. Repent. Take the sacrament worthily. Endure to the end. I don't want to hurt my Heavenly Father. I don't want to make it to the Celestial Kingdom knowing that I didn't do all that I could to live there with everyone else.

You're my family. You're my brothers and sisters. I want to spend the rest of eternity with all of you. Do you feel the same?

I say these things in the name of Jesus Christ, Amen.











The time is now yours to bear your testimony as the Spirit directs. We will end the meeting at five after the hour.

Just kidding.

-Elder Garcia

Thursday, February 4, 2010

27 Jan 10 - 04 Feb 10

Date: Thursday, February 4, 2010, 1:33 PM

Okay, so I know some of you are wondering why I'm sending you an email today instead of yesterday. That's cause yesterday, the whole mission was in the temple all day because it was our "reward" for being the number one English mission in baptisms. Joy.


So, here's my story. Yesterday, I felt prompted to go on an all day fast. I was fasting for me as well as for someone I have/had been teaching. The whole day, I felt as if my prayers were going unanswered. Sure I felt good, but I think that's to be expected in the temple. So during the last session I was in, something... interesting happened.

Rumor was going around that there was an apostle in the session. I didn't know who it is because I really don't know my apostles except for Ballard and Holland and this guy was not either of those two (I don't include the first prez in this list bytheway). I didn't really care because it wasn't a big deal to me. Plus, I don't listen to rumors. I want to hear it straight from the horses mouth if I'm going to believe anything.

So in the waiting room before we enter the session, this guy was sitting on the other side of the room from me. Then halfway through the session, rumor starts to go around that this guy is Elder Richard G. Scott. Don't ask me how it got around during the middle of a session. Just know, it did.

Still I wasn't freaking out about it like everyone else was. If it was, so what? Apostles are just ordinary guys too... sort of.

A third of the way through the session, I find myself sitting right next to the guy. That was weird as well because in the beginning I wasn't sitting anywhere near the guy. By the end, a thought starts to go through my head. "Let's say this is Elder Richard G. Scott. Maybe he's the answer to your prayers... What are the odds of an apostle being in the same session as you let alone sitting right next to you. This must be an answer to your prayers." So I lean over and ask him, "Are you Elder Scott?" He leaned over and answered me, "Why, yes I am." So I replied, "I've been fasting and praying all day and I think you might be my answer. Is it okay if we talk?" He said sure and we ended up talking in one of the sealing rooms.

That was about it. No, I'm not going to talk about what we talked about so deal with it. All in all, yesterday was a good day. I certainly know that Heavenly Father ALWAYS answers your prayers. Sometimes it might even be in the form of an apostle... Just kidding.

As far as everything else goes, my Spanish is beginning to pick up. I can still only understand certain words and I can't speak any sentences yet but that's better than nothing. Line upon line, precept upon precept. Here a little and there a little. I guess that's how I work with Spanish. If there are any other questions that anyone else has, let me know.

I don't know what else to say.

Later.