Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Two Letters to Read!

Hey Mom and Family!                                             3-14-12 

So this week was alright.  We didn't baptize anyone which is always disheartening.  Especially when we were trying so hard to find someone.  We've had some pretty good experiences where we just talk with someone and he gets baptized without doubting.  Some weeks back, we were sitting on the curb resting, when a guy walked by on the other side of the street and I felt something good about him.  We used a technique that we learned in this transfer, where we just whistle and call him over (using the idea of Christ sitting on the beach and calling peter).  Anyways, he heard the call and walked to us, while we were still sitting.  When he got to us we stood up and introduced ourselves.  We invited him to be baptized the next week and he accepted (this was a Saturday).  So the next day we went and picked him up at his house to go to church.  Then we went to the area of Minas Gerais for 5 days.  If 5 days goes by without someone following up on someone, it almost always goes bad, Satan tempts them really thoroughly and it's impossible to baptize him.  But we went there and he was excited for baptism, we taught him and that Sunday he was baptized.  It was cool to see the Lord help us out so much.  Anyway, we we're hoping for something close to that for this last week.  It's tough when it doesn’t work out.  Being Zone Leader is fun, but hard.  We're in our area about 3-4 days out of the week, so it's hard to develop relationships with people in this area.  So these past couple of days I’ve been thinking about the future and I’ve written some ideas for the book I’m gonna write after the mission.  I really want to put in some Brazilian culture and whatnot.  They’ve got a ton of awesome fruits here.  I’m gonna send some fruit packets to you guys, but do you guys want anything in particular from brazil?  I’m at a blank for what else I can send.  My health is fine, since I got sick about 6 months ago I’ve always had a big thing in my throat that I can’t cough out, but it's not a big deal.  The companion's fine, he likes to talk, I’ve realized how quite I am this transfer, it's ok though, it helps a lot with the work.  Anyways, I love you all!

 Elder Williams


Hey Dad!                                                                3-14-12

Thanks for the email!  It was good to hear from you.  I'll do what I can to write a little bit more like Mormon, but you gotta force yourself write to me a little bit more often too k?  Let's see, let’s start with last PDay.  We played soccer again, and we were exhausted for the next week.  We played in the burning sun and I got a hardcore burn on my neck, which made it hurt every time my shirt was on.  They have an awesome fruit here called açaí.  It's freaking addicting.  I ate a liter of it the other day, they serve it like ice cream, but it's just it's frozen juice that you can put in other fruits, chocolates, milks and other stuff.  Anyways, the area I’m in is basically flat with a slight incline which makes  it alright to walk.  It's a lot better that my last area in that aspect.  But the members here are lame.  Our ward mission leader keeps calling us to complain about how we're never there.  We keep telling him that if he wants, we'll tell the president and they can have sisters working full time.  However, he gets mad and says no (he knows that sisters are terrible), he doesn’t know what he wants I guess.  Anyways, he's pretty mad at us, cuz he thinks we don't work.  We do, but we're just never in our area.  One thing I’m learning is that as zone leader, you need to be way more efficient in your area when you’re there.  So what your average elder does in a week, we do in 3-4 days.  The Lord blesses us with help, and follows up on the investigators when we can’t.  And then there’s your average sister, which 4 days out the week, they have a "doctor’s appointment".  They're learning quickly here: within one week of a sister arriving,  she’s already called for her first doctor’s appointment.  Of course you have better ones and worse ones, but this is usual for them here.  We have two sisters here in our zone, so they're always calling about how they can’t leave because they're sick.  My companion gave them a health blessing because they had 'pain in their body', saying that they won’t have a problem if they just left their house to work.  The next day she called saying they were sick again.  But it's cool, it's their choice that they're here.  My companion's cool, he's that Argentinean guy.  He's got a terrible accent, so everyone thinks he's got a lot less time here on the mission.  So anyways, I still gotta write mom and Cassandra, but I hope that was a good start.  Today we got some districts together and we're gonna have a huge BBQ.  Love you dad.

Elder Williams

PS, I can’t send pictures yet.  I haven’t found a good enough connection.


























Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Your Prayers Are Working!!

Hey Mom and Family!                                                                                     3-7-12
This week was great!  Our mission got 41 baptisms this WEEK, which is about half of what we had for the whole last MONTH!  If we keep this up, this will be a new record for the mission with about 230 baptisms this month! WOOHOO!
Also, Can you send me some socks?  My socks have had holes in them for half a year or so…something cheap…the ones with the gold tips on the end hold up well.   I hope Annie and Chris can get James health issues all completed so he’s ready for his new little sister, Lily!  I've been trying to send my Christmas package for the past days, but it's hard to find time to do it...I am SOO flipping busy!.  Do you guys want anything from Brazil?  Hey can you send me a list of the family’s birthdays?
 The mission is going really good.  I’m sending you a special standard’s list from this week.  We get it when we complete various mission standards.  My photo’s up there with my companion and 3 other areas from our zone; I've never seen that before on this mission!!  (At the very bottom there’s some numbers and colors with the very last one being our zone.)  Anyways, I love you all!
Elder Williams


Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Pray for our Zone!

Hey mom (and Family)!  Thanks for the email.                                 2-19-12
IT's crazy, Ashlee and Garrett are having a baby... that was fast!  Cool for them!  These days have been alright.  This week was the end of the month for baptisms and it was pretty low in the zone, but this new month's gonna be good.  We came in halfway through last month.  Anyways, I hope that everything goes well.  There is one thing that you all need to pray for and that is that this zone gets excited and unified so that we can work happily.  The mission's great; It's super tough and I’m learning a ton.
It's cool that Chris Elliott is going on a mission.  Oh, I have a letter for Nick (at Skillmans)  that I wrote in December.  I just haven’t gotten around to sending it yet.  Tell him from me, that he needs to do everything he can to get himself on a mission!  Nothing beats it!  Tell him that I'll keep good care of his video games for him. (Haha)! 
Sooo, last Monday we had a leadership meeting with the whole mission, and we figured out one of the reasons why the Lord sent two apostles here to our mission.  When they got here they told the President that he was looking really unhealthy.  They told the Prophet and the prophet said that President Tanner should only serve a two year mission.  So this July he's getting sent back home and we're getting a new president.  It's pretty sad; he was saying that he needed to spend time with his family and what not.  I’m concerned that his health may be such that he is terminal.  In regards to the package, I love cereal.  You don't need to send salsa and chips, or jerky, just cereal.  Anyways, I love you All!
Elder WIlliams

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Keep Praying for Peter...

Hey mom and family!                                                                     2-21-12

This week was even more tiring than last week.  We went to another state called Minas Gerais and here we're doing a ton of divisions.  The Elders here are all great!  They seem to have great work ethic, the only problem is that some of them aren't too excited and are losing hope, because the area here is very difficult.  I hope it helped that we got here.  We found 6 people that accepted baptisms in each area and so now we'll check out the results.  We've been sleeping with a group these past three days, so I’m pretty excited to get back home and sleep in my own bed.  Being a ZL is tough but it's truly helping me develop my talents and it's helping me to love others.  These past days we've had something called "Carnaval".  It's made it crazy here though these past couple days; it's the biggest summer holiday.  Here it's pretty tame, just lots of music, beer, nearly naked dancing woman (and a good many of them are actually naked, but all painted up), and just two deaths.  But I hear it's terrible in other cities, so I guess I’m just counting my blessings.  In our ward here a guy moved back with his wife.  He was the 1st councilor in some temple in the south.  He's one of the humblest, spiritually strongest guys I’ve ever met.  Anyways, he gave a talk last Sunday and it was like I was watching general conference.  He talked about the importance of reverence, and being saints, and not just members.  He talked about one of his "secrets" that he learned in the temple.  He talked about speaking slowly but with power, like in prayers and talks, and at other sacred times.  He says that many people say prayers but don't feel prayers, and the spirit stays a long time after everyone says amen.  Anyways, I love you guys!  
Elder Williams

Hey Dad and family,                                                             2-21-12
Thanks for the Email!  It's true, the world is getting pretty bad, but I’m pretty sure that the really hard stuff won't hit until I get back from my mission.  That's why it is so essential that we all keep doing missionary work after the mission.  Every now and again I see a member that just appears out of nowhere to add a miracle into the missionary work (as it should be), but unfortunately there's just so few of them.  Anyways, it's like my patriarchal blessing says, that there's going to be a lot of hard times coming up, and that the hard times will come after my mission.  It talks very little about my mission actually, compared to some other patriarchal blessings that I’ve seen from other missionaries.  Anyways, the work here is tough, a lot of traveling and very little sleep, but I bet you remember how it is, dad.  Also, here on the mission, you have no idea how proud I am to say that my dad served a mission as well; it's something that helped me keep serving diligently in the beginning.    It's cool to hear the news.  Keep up the prayers; it's something essential, not just for me but for you guys as well. 
Love you dad!  Elder Williams


Wednesday, February 15, 2012

It is a LOT of Work....

Hey family!                                                                                         2-15-12
Well this week was very tiring.  We happen to be zone leaders of one of the largest zones, so the areas are super far away.  Yesterday I think we took about 13 buses, and traveled for about a total of 9 hours, what with the waiting for buses and waiting on the buses.  This week we went to our closest districts, next week we'll head over to our other district that’s in a completely different state.  But it's cool, we get to travel brazil.  That's legit that Louis Arne being called to João Pessoa, Brazil Mission!  That was one the missions that baptized the most in brazil!  One of the mission presidents there baptized more than 10,000 people in his three years being there.  So yeah, he's probably going to baptize a ton every single week and end his mission with anything from 200-500 baptisms!.  His mission is actually pretty far away though, I’m in the middle and he's up in the north of Brazil.  That’s a pretty cool idea what the bishop's trying to do in the singles ward about helping everyone that needs it through ward employment!   It should work out pretty well.  Anyways, yeah Brazil has a kind of Valentine’s Day here, they have something called Day of the Boyfriend.  It is similar, but it's a little stronger in the states and it's on the 12th of June or something.  Anyways, I completely forgot about it being Valentine’s Day yesterday anyways.  Love you guys!
Elder Williams

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Peter is now a Zone Leader!

Hey family!!                                                                                       2-9-12
Hey so something funny happened.  I’m totally Elder Lucas Rodrigues' companion! Remember that Argentinean that talked with Cassandra, the zone leader that I lived with some transfers ago?  Yeah that’s him.  It's funny because when I started the mission he was there as a junior as well as me and then we've just kind of grown up together.  Now we're both zone leaders and companions in the farthest zone in the mission: “Mogi Mirim”!  I'm pretty nervous to be a newbie zone leader though; I had only one transfer worth of practice as a District Leader. Anyways, I miss my last companion; Elder Merrick was awesome! He taught me something huge about life and success on the mission.  The 2nd most important thing (the first being the spirit) in the work is “unity”.  Obedience, diligence, and anything else doesn’t matter.  If you have unity in the companionship, you will have success.  (Contention is the work of Satan).  With the spirit and unity (faith and love too) we baptized a lot of people in an area that was considered the “black hole” of zero baptisms.  After all, Christ told us to be perfect even as He is perfect.  So if we're going to be perfect one day, that means we're all going to be one, or unified.  Cool huh?
Anyways, yes I got the package a long time ago, I just forgot to tell you =]. 
But yeah, congrats on your new belly button piercing Mom (Metal staple in incision from surgery)!  It's a good thing you got better; It was pretty quick right?  Anyways, all is well.  I’m loving the mission!  Love you all!
Elder Williams

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Pray For This Area!

Hey family,                                                                                                         12-1-12
Thanks for the email!  This week was very difficult.  All of the baptisms in our area and (in our zone) fell through due to one thing or another.  We just couldn't get them! 
Anyway, I'm glad to hear that you're getting better, mom.  Surgery sucks and then afterwards you have nothing to do while you heal!  It is so boring waiting to feel better!  (And in answer to your question: yes I got an apology from being accused of gossiping when I didn’t last week.)
We're getting to the end of transfers.  The next time I write I could very well be in another area.  To tell you the truth I’m kind of looking forward to it, I want a new change. 
It is pretty weird to hear about all of my friends getting married and having babies!  The fact that Cheyenne is having her second child is so…old!  I haven’t even met the first baby, but apparently that's what missions do.  You go in thinking that it's going to be all the same when you go back.  Strange huh?  It doesn't even feel like I’ve been gone that long! 
 Anyway, the Apostles that visited here were great!  I learned a lot!  One thing that they taught, that I thought was interesting, was that we can see everything in another person’s eyes.  We can identify light or darkness and it helps us find out who's ready to hear the gospel.  It is also something we can do in everyday life to see if someone's lying to you or if someone's confused with mistruths.  It's a cool concept, but it's what the Apostles have mastered.  Elder Ballard also called to repentance a lot of the local people in a special stake conference (the night before he spoke to us).  Basically he told everyone to repent because there were many people in front of him that were viewing pornography (NOT the missionaries, the congregation).  He's got to be SUPER close to the spirit to have seen that!!!
Anyway, it was a cool week but a hard one!  This week we are expecting to have two baptisms lined up (Paulo and Geraldo).  We're going to go eat at their mom's house for lunch today.  (EVERYONE PRAY FOR THEM!)  Love you guys!
Elder Williams