Monday, April 6, 2020

"Last Letter!"

Elders Willie, Andrus, Tolman and Moe

April 5, 2020

Last Letter!

I, along with hundreds of other missionaries, never thought my mission would end the way it did, or at the time it did. When I first heard, out of the mouth of my mission President, that there was a chance we would be sent home, my whole life felt like it got flipped upside down. It didn’t feel real, it wasn’t even a sure thing yet, but I still felt like it would come to pass. 
         
As I knelt down to say my prayer before sleeping, feelings of uncertainty and shock raced through my body. I didn’t say many words in that prayer, but I just remember saying something to the effect of, “whatever Thy will is, I will happily comply.” I remember as those words left my mouth, that a sense of peace and security surged over me. I felt the love of my Savior and knew that if I would only be obedient, whatever happened would be His will.
         
Well I’m at home now haha, and if there is one thing that I have learned on my mission it is to apply the Lord’s counsel in Psalm 46 and D&C 101:16 “Therefore, let your hearts be comforted... for all flesh is in mine hands; be still and know that I am God.”
         
If you are sad because you got your mission cut short, you are scared or frightened by the virus, you’re nervous about the economic problems being caused by the quarantine, or you are just going through a hard time, be still and know that He is God.
         
I LOVED my mission. It was such an amazing experience and I was able to grow much closer to my Savior. It was such a pleasure to get to know the marvelous people that live in Argentina, and teach them the restored gospel of Jesus Christ. I know that He lives and directs this church through a modern prophet. I know that there is nothing nothing nothing in this world that cannot be mended or restored through the atonement of Christ.  IN the name of Jesus Christ, AMEN.

Elder Preston Moe
"Carona"  Elders Parker, Johnson, Gomes & Moe


Video lesson on the new smartphone with some new friends! Talking about Jacob 5



Elder Warner from the Rosario Mission!
Elder Moe with Elders Christensen and Staheli from my CCM class!
Elder Mickelsen
Elder Wallace
Vickery, Wallace & Moe

Elder Smith and my first Dr. Pepper in two years!!
Elder Vickery and I got to see my brother and sister-in-law while our layover in SLC!





Lots of Purell



Released over FaceTime call with Pres. Bell

Monday, March 23, 2020

"Full Quarantine" / "This is His Work, Not Mine"

Excited to finally get a Smartphone to share among the 4 of us!

March 23, 2020


Thursday we had a mission wide call with President and he announced a full quarantine. The only reason we were allowed to leave the pension was if we needed to buy food and that’s it. All baptismal services were canceled... 

Thankfully we are with the Pilar 1 Elders, Johnson and Parker, so we have gotten to play a lot of scum (haha) and we also invented a ping pong game that is really fun. 
Sunday we blessed and partook of the sacrament in our pension. It was super awesome, we felt the spirit. Then the assistants came by the pension (apartment) and gave us our smartphone! It is actually a super nice phone.

We received a message from the APs that we were to have a conference call with all the mission. He told us that the prophet had announced that all missionaries would be returning to their home countries due to the spreading of the coronavirus. Within a 2 to 3 week period, all of us will be boarding a plane.

Those who are already close to finishing their missions will be honorably released and all others will be reassigned to a mission in their home country. All will have to do a 14 day quarantine in their houses.

Will I be assigned to a new mission in the US? I don’t know. President said that those whose release date is in April, May, June and MAYBE July will not receive reassignments. 

It’s kind a sucky spending the last three weeks of your mission stuck in the apartment all day not doing anything. I always imagined working super crazy hard my last few weeks and doing everything I could not to think about going home, then finishing on Sunday night and thinking “wow I did it.” But, I have been called of God, this is His work, not mine, and I’ll finish it the way He sees right.

After the call with President, I knelt down to say my prayer and I just felt like the Savior was close. I just felt His love, and that if I just gave all my will to him, everything would work out.

Love you all, see ya probably in a couple of weeks

Tuesday, March 17, 2020

"Attack Of The Coronavirus!"

In Escobar with Elder Gomes
Mar 16, 2020
Hello Family! I am in ... ESCOBAR! I got transferred to Pilar with Elder Gomes as my companion. I am SO EXCITED!! It is so awesome out here in Provencia. Pilar reminds me a little bit of Jose C. Paz, but it is prettier here. It is such a crazy difference from being in the Villa. There is so much more space and more green. The few members I have met so far seem awesome, and our ward mission leader went out with us for the entire afternoon. It is great out here in Escobar, we have a lot of work to do; we need to find people to teach. Please pray that we will be able to find new people that are prepared to receive the gospel here in Pilar! (that is the name of my area) 

Elder Gomez is from Brazil. He seems like a great guy and has lots of desires to baptize. He only has 11 months in the mission, he makes me feel SO OLD. Escobar has 13 companionships so we need to be baptizing like crazy! This zone didn’t do too hot the last couple of months and it is one of the zones with the biggest potential. So I feel a lot of responsibility in helping the zone raise up.

I am pretty excited because I want to learn Portuguese with Elder Gomes' help, so we are trying to talk in Portuguese a little, and we put a goal to talk only Portuguese in the pension (apartment) for the last two weeks of the transfer. Já posso falar y  entender un poquito, mais quero aprender muito mais. I just tried to talk to Gomes' family and I said something in Portuguese and they didn't understand me… hahahaha but I’ll get there. The good thing is I can actually understand a lot of what they are saying.

Attack of the coronavirus! Wow it’s been pretty crazy here so far.

There is a hermano here that got baptized on Wednesday. After that, on Jueves (Thurs), we received instructions to use personal or emergency money to buy food for a three week food storage kit “Almacén de emergency.” So, we had to go to the church, print out the list of stuff we had to buy and buy it. They are going to send us a reimbursement this Monday. So that was kind of crazy, now every missionary in the mission has their own three week emergency food storage. Then we figured out that all church meetings have been canceled, even sacrament meeting, for the coronavirus... WHAT!? We had various conference calls with President Zúñiga and the other zone leaders. We received permission to take the sacrament into the houses of members of worthy priesthood holders.  We don’t know for how long the Sunday meetings will be canceled, so we received permission to baptize and confirm the same day! Hahaha!

So Sunday we took the sacrament in the home of a family that are recent converts, and we had a nonmember friend with us. It was honestly a really cool experience. The family we were with were baptized only like two months ago, and they were kind of nervous to do the sacrament and have the meeting in their house. I honestly felt a really special spirit as I took the sacrament. It is such a huge blessing to be able to partake of the sacrament even though we don’t have a formal meeting in the church building. The atonement of Jesus Christ is so amazing.

Even though it’s sad that there is a deadly virus being spread around the world, it was an amazing experience being able to meet in a small humble home and take the sacrament this week :)
 
No handshaking... Just elbow bumping
These are pics from my last two weeks in Liners Zone:

















Monday, March 2, 2020

"Christ Healed All That Had Faith"


Mar 2, 2020
Last week we had interviews with President. He is so funny. Thankfully he only interviewed our zone so he wasn’t as rushed as last time, but we still finished pretty fast.

In my interview he told me that he was worried because almost all of his zone leaders and both his assistants go home in June and July. So he said he’s gonna have to start putting in some newer missionaries as leaders. He also told me that my time in my area is coming to an end and he needs me “en otro lado” (somewhere else). So, I will most likely be leaving Parque Brown next transfer and who knows where I’ll go. But I’m excited for whatever comes! I love the mission! Now I just got to stay focused and work the heck out of these last two weeks of the transfer!

Last night we had the opportunity to give L. a blessing. Her eyes were really puffed up and red and she had a really bad fever. The doctor said that they weren’t sure what was wrong with her and that they should wait a few days to see what happened.

Christ healed all that had faith. I blessed her that her sickness would leave and that there would be no need to go to the doctor again. After the blessing I looked into her eyes and they weren’t red at all, and a little punkish smile crossed her face.

I’ve learned that if Heavenly Father doesn’t want us to give a certain blessing, He will never manifest it through fear. If I feel fear before giving a blessing it is Satan trying to get me to not pronounce the blessing.

I'm out of time. Talk to ya next week! Love you all!



Monday, February 24, 2020

"Praying To Find The Elect"

Torres & Moe
Feb 24, 2020
This week was great !! We were praying to find the elect who are ready to receive the gospel, and found many people! We found a mother who did not let her son be baptized into the church for a year and a half and regrets it, but now she wants to go to church with her 9 children lol. 

We were able to get an appointment with one of our friends and we set a baptismal date with her and one other person. We are very excited!!!!!

That is so cool, thank you for sending the part about the missionaries from the temple dedicatory prayers. Actually this week I was talking with Elder Torres about how much I was noticing that the scriptures ALWAYS talk about the final judgment and that we need to emphasize that when we teach. It talks specifically about that in the dedicatory prayer for Timpanogos. How cool is that!? Wow that is nuts... so as of right now there will only be 1 unknown living with us at school?? 

N. is gonna get married the 20th of March!!!!!! And she will get baptized probably on the 21st!  "Oh wow I’m so excited!! More for the baptism.., but the marriage should be good too." -N. 

Things are GREAT here, we had an awesome week. I am really lovin it. I was able to learn a lot from the scriptures this week even though I was reading Isaiah!!!!  "Life is good, really good. I wake up every morning 6:30 am and make some eggs. ITS FANTASTIC!" -Nacho  
Hahaha hope y'all have a great week!