Monday, June 20, 2011

Last P-Day...No Letter, Short Note

Sorry I'm not sending an email this week, we´ve got a ton to do to finish up the mission!

See you guys SOON!!

[Note: Paul comes home Tuesday morning, June 28!!!!]

Monday, June 13, 2011

Time Passing By!

Hey Everybody!
Today I did letters to send to people in my old wards, so I didn't end up with much time. I hope you guys are alright! I am way excited to see you guys in a few weeks! I cant believe these two years have flown by so fast! Thanks for all your love and support in my time here in Chile. It has been a time that I will never forget.
Jessica and her family are progressing great! So are the familia Leon. The dad is trying to stop smoking so bad, but the temptation is hard! We are working way hard to get them in the water on the 26th! Everything will work out, hopefully. My companion, Elder Krewson, is great! He is a hard worker, but he knows how to have a good time and is a great example for me. I am so glad to have this opportunity and the wonderful time I'm having here in Chile! 2 weeks!
Love,
Elder Westover

Monday, June 6, 2011

Am I Qualified?

Hey guys,
so I'm sorry that I didn't send an email last week. The main reason this happened was shortly after writing my long and pain staking email, it was horrifically eaten by my computer. It was sad....
Well, We have been having some great success, but some very sad disappointments as well. Ill start with the disappointment first.
Our two great families, the family Leon and Jessica´s family (I will never remember her last name for the life of me), didn't show up at church yesterday. In fact, no one showed up at church yesterday. Not one convert from this year came. It was bringing tears to my eyes, thinking about all the work I have put, trying to get them to come. After church we went by a few of the people who didn't come. I shared Moises 1:39 "Esta es mi obra y mi gloria; llevar a cabo la inmortalidad y la vida eterna del hombre." I told them how in a sense, they are also my work and my glory. We glory in our hard work. Yet, if they choose to not follow the commandments of the lord, it makes me feel like my work is gone to nothing; having no point. I related this to our father in heaven, who also has a work; all of us. When we dont obey, he is sad, with the same sadness that I had at church. My work and my glory... Moses 7 relates a similar story of Enoch, who saw everything that would unfold in the world. While he was watching the story play out, he sees God cry. Enoch asks God: "How is it that thou canst weep seeing thou art holy, and from all eternity to all eternity? And were it possible that man could number the particles of the earth, yea, millions of earths like this, it would not be a beginning to the number of thy creations. how is it thou canst weep?" God responds by saying: "Behold these thy brethren; they are the workmanship of mine own hands. And unto thy brethren have I said, and also given commandment, that they should love one another, and that they should choose me, their Father." As this life rumbles on, the training ground, the university of gods, we come to understand more and more how He feels and how He wants us to be.
Sometimes, I feel that things happen that are way over my qualifications as a missionary. Being a missionary for lots of people makes them think that you automatically know how to fix any situation. For example, the family Leon. They have marital problems. Some kind of serious ones. The other day, the hermano came out and laid it all out flat on the table: he had cheated on his wife two years ago, and she still cant forgive him (I cant imagine why). Then he started asking me advice about what to do. I told him the best way to overcome feelings of doubt and pain like that it through the book of mormon. But he kept asking me for advice. I found myself telling him how I got over fights I had with Ashlee when we were dating (of the very few that we had), by just listening to her, making her feel that everything is going to be alright, and instead of just telling her to get over it, be a simple sympathetic listener and show that you truly care. Now, I have no idea if that is going to work, but it was all I knew. We read a talk a few days later about the healing power of forgiveness by president faust. The spirit was so strong, and by the end reading the talk, the hermana and hermano gave each other a hug, but one of those hugs that they should have given each other a long time ago.
I love the changing power of the gospel and the tender mercies of the lord. I feel his power in my life and every time I exercise the power of atonement. I am very very far from perfect, and I hope to make up for all of my mistakes. I want to rectify every wrong I have made and be at complete peace with myself at the end of it all. I see the imperfections the more I strive to be perfect. It is essentially a never ending process, but its a process that makes us increasingly happy.
7 baptisms are now scheduled for the last day of my mission. Lets make em count!
Love you guys!
Elder Westover

Monday, May 23, 2011

Jessica

Hey everyone!
Well, I found my companion on tuesday! My last companion on the mission... Weird. Well, his name is Elder Krewson. He is a gringo from Maryland. I asked him if his family was converted a long time ago by another Elder Westover that was serving in the east states mission, but unfortunately, their family only moved there a few years ago.
He is really cool and very humble. He speaks well, but struggles sometimes, just like all of us. I really don't know how I can tell him everything he needs to know about the mission. I thought that if I got a new missionary, I would just unload all kinds of missionary wisdom on him. I didn't do it, though. At least not yet. For some reason, I usually just stand back, watch with an encouraging glance, and let him figure it out on his own. I realized that that was the only way he was going to truly learn. I am willing to catch him if he falters, but the only way to be a great missionary is to know how to overcome those experiences by going through them yourself. Christ could have just known how to help us using his god capacitated revelation, but he knew that the only way to truly understand was to go through it himself.
Everyone in Gabriela is doing well. Juan José Arias, who was baptized on the 24 of april, passed the sacrament on sunday. The Family Quivira and us are planning a temple trip. Luciano and Shirly are doing well, as always. Matias and Nicolas have been more of a struggle, trying to get them to church while balancing an angry divorced mom who could snatch them away at any moment if she decided to press charges. The best news of this week is Jessica.
Jessica is a reference that we got from another ward. Apparently they had already been to church, and they loved it. We came to her house on Tuesday, not really knowing what to expect. We got to the house, and immediately the blonde hair woman who answered the door told us to come in. And there we were. Jessica and her three boys. Right now she is living with her friend, who is a member of another ward. We start to talk, and we found out that she studied in a catholic school, training to be a nun. She decided that it wasn't for her after a few years, but continued in the Catholic church. She baptized her children, went to misa, and was getting her oldest ready to do his first communion. That's when she realized: nothing filled her. Nothing about what she was doing made her feel like she was in the right church. So she began her search. She studied with the evangelicos, the testigos de jehová, adventistas, etc, each with varying results. None of wich filled that gap. Then one night she had a dream, dreams wich she never remembers. In her dream, she was with a man in a roman looking tunic. They were in a brightly lit room with white walls and neatly placed furniture. It felt nice. She said a little bit farther down a hall she saw a pool of some kind. Then the man took her hand and led her to a great door. He told her that she couldnt go in until she had cleansed herself. He began to leave, but Jessica grabs his robe and tells him not to go. He tells her not to worry, that he will come back. She asked him his name so she would know when he has come back. He said simply: "Helaman," and left.
I pulled out my book of mormon and read Helaman 5:9: O remember, remember, my (daughter), the words which (I, Helaman) spake unto (you); yea, remember that there is no other way nor means whereby man can be saved, only through the atoning blood of Jesus Christ, who shall come; yea, remember that he cometh to redeem the world. I added the words in parentheses.
The spirit could not have been stronger in that room. She whispered quietly: "This is it."
I am so glad to be a member of the church of jesus christ of latter day saints. I am so glad to be preaching his gospel, and spreading the good news that our families can be together forever. I am grateful for the plan that he left us. For the love he gave us. For the son he so loved. It is in his name that I declare these things, as his representative. I am so happy to be a missionary :)
Con Amor,
Elder Westover
.....sprint to the finish

Monday, May 16, 2011

Snap!

First of all, to avoid the wrath of angry sisters, I want to wish my 15 year old sister a happy birthday! Good job Andi! Im sure you'll outgrow alyssa in no time :) Ill try and be back to get you an extremely belated birthday present from chile. Actually, all of you guys will get brithday/christmas/easter/whatever-gift-giving-holiday presents. Look forward to it!
Snap.
Things are different. It all starts out the same. We wake up the same. We do our exercises the same. We eat, talk, move, and act the same. But toay is not the same. Because today is the day when Elder Welling leaves the sector and I recieve a new companion. It was a surprise for both of us. Everyone, including me, thought that I was going to leave for my last change. Only Zone Leaders are in our sector. I supposed that I was going to die as one, but as it turns out, God had something even more crazy planned for us. At the change concilio, we found out that Elder Welling, as sad as he was to leave Gabriela and as sad as I was that he was leaving, would be going to San José de Maipo, the most scenic sector in the entire mission. He would also be training.
Then when they got to our zone, they announced a new zone leader, Elder Boyce. I looked at him. He looked like a good kid. He would be a good Zone Leader. Then, instead of announcing my name, they called someone else. Elder Bartlett, the old district leader in Por Venir. I was very confused at that moment. Last night they told me I was staying. I just waited.
"And now, in Gabriela B..." Wait a second... They wouldnt.
"Elder Westover." I stood up, waiting. "will be training for his last change." Everyone made noise. There were only a few trainers this change, and I would be one of them.
This is my last change in the mission, and I will be getting to know my new greenie comp tomorrow when his flight comes in. This is my last change, and I am going to sprint to the finish. I hope my new comp can keep up.
Snap. And everything is different.
Thanks for everything guys! Any requests on Chilean stuff, let me know!
Con Amor,
Elder Westover

Monday, May 9, 2011

Progress in Gabriela!

Hey Everybody!
It was pretty cool to see my family yesterday! It made me miss home a little bit, but that's not going to stop me from keep going strong till the very end!
This week has been pretty good. The family Quivira is our strongest so far. Victoria is going to seminary at six in the morning regularly. It was hard to motivate her to go, mainly because I felt very hypocritical telling her to go. Her brother, the little earthquake with legs, is also doing really well. I can tell its going to be hard for them when we leave.
The family Arias is also doing very well. Juan José and Juan Pablo, the two that got baptized on the 24th, are really liking priesthood, and the parents feel that its a very good environment for their kids to grow up in, because mostly they just stay inside after school and play video games and have no real interactions with anyone. But now they are very outgoing and getting along great with the other deacons!
The family León was the big surprise.The family León is a young couple with a 3 year old daughter. They were always kind of wishy washy about setting a time to have a lesson. They were always busy, or they had something more important to do. We were on the verge of dropping them, but we went by one night, just to give them one more chance. They wanted to set up a noche de hogar (family night) with us some night, but it wasn't very set. We stopped by anyway to humor ourselves, and we found that they were sitting and waiting for us!
It was a great family night, and we talked a lot about questions that they had. At the end, we had susana, the mom, say the prayer. It was one of the best prayers I have ever heard on the mission. She said how she wanted to have god alieve her of her troubles, and to help fix all of the mistakes that shes made. Then she started crying, and the spirit swooped in and overtook the room. Needless to say, they went to church the next day and loved it. She had a lot of questions about eternal marriage and it seemed like she really liked the idea. The whole class was really great.
And that's Gabriela, right now. We are doing great. Sprint to the finish!
Con Amor,
Elder Westover

Monday, May 2, 2011

Osama and Investigators

Hey guys!
Today elder Welling and I got money on our cards, so we took the journey down to Ejercito Libertador to charge our bip! cards (the card we use to ride the buses here). While we were waiting in line, a guy was reading the newspaper and seemed to be eyeing us as we walked up.
"Look, you got him!" he exclaimed. We stared at what he was trying to show us in the newspaper. The whole front page had a giant picture of Osama Bin Laden with a headline that read "Osama Bin Laden: DEAD." Wow. he died. they finally got him. As the guy started talking to us about how the Navy Seal team went in and took him out. So much pain. So much agony. all gone in an ignominious death.
It made me think about the other ignominious deaths in the Book of Mormon. Nehor was executed for establishing false doctrines, and introducing priestcraft to the Nephites. Korihor was struck dumb by Alma for denying the Christ and later trampled to death by an angry mob. Zemnarihah was hung from a tree. All of these deaths have something in common: They all die. All of these men were drunk with power, anger, greed, or any of the other astute ways that Satan drags God's children down to hell. Whatever the case be, they believed that they were above the laws and commandments of the Lord. In the end, they all go down the same way.
Like the crazy professor of Ecclesiastes says, everything is vanity. We cant take anything with us. Our power, riches, nothing. The only thing that we take with us is who we have become and what we have learned. If we arent strengthening that constantly, we are not doing anything to further our standing in the presence of God, we can forget adding the three garage door to our celestial mansion.
So far, Elder Welling and I have not gone one week this change without a baptism. I hope I can keep that up so that at the end of the mission, I can say I have put in my hundred percent. We were able to see many happy people who decided to turn their lives around. Matias, especially, has shown that he is willing to follow the will of the lord and not let pride drown out our words, like so many other people in chile have. I am grateful for the transforming power of the gospel and the ability it has to take something broken and make it perfect. It has the power, but only if we are humble enough to let it change who we are.
I'm sorry this email wasn't filled with as many stories, but I felt that it was very relevant to a lot of what the mission is like. Next week I will be sure to just include a bunch of stories about our investigators. Thanks for everything!
Con Amor,
Elder Westover