Monday, August 15, 2016

Mama, I'm coming home!


Dear friends and family,

Well, the time has come. I'll be home this Thursday. I can't believe how fast the time has gone. It has been an adventure, but mostly just the most spiritual experience anyone could ever have. I've never in my life been able to look into my future with a positive attitude. I know exactly the man that i want to be.

October 2014 I left the MTC in Mexico. I landed in Tegucigalpa knowing zero Spanish and having a very weak testimony. We're not even going to talk about my lack of knowledge of the gospel I was about to teach. I received my first companion, Elder Marin and was sent to my first area. Girasoles. I was so excited. I thought he was going to be the best trainer and that he was just full of knowledge. Haha little did i know he had only four months in the mission. Together we fought as hard as possible to find investigators and baptize. Unfortunately, we weren't able to baptize as a companionship. Just six weeks later I received my second companion, Elder Kim. Elder Kim was an excellent teacher. He honestly knew exactly how to reach out to people. We also were together for six short weeks.

I then had my first area change. Elder Workman and I opened La Honduras. I had so much to learn from Elder Workman and he was so patient with me. We worked harder than i had ever worked in my mission. We weren't able to baptize, which was very hard to face. Again, six short weeks later I had changes. I welcomed Elder Villanueva to the area. I'm going to have to be honest, that change I really learned patience. We clashed a few times, but in the end we finished friends. We also worked hard and that change I passed my first semana santa in the mission. Let me tell you about heat!!

Like normal, six weeks later, I had area changes. That change I finally witnessed the south. I remember riding the 2 hour bus ride from San Lorenzo to Langue with my new companion, Elder Fernandez, completely asleep. I felt so alone. Little did I know that the next two changes were going to be my personal favorite changes of my mission. Elder Fernandez and I just clicked. We worked hard, had fun, and almost had 3 baptisms. It was so hard watching those baptisms fall, but it just wasn't their time. I learned so much about humility from Elder Fernandez. When the two changes ended, I was finally able to prove my "leadership skills." My next companion was Elder Avila. I was put as senior companion and we had fun. We worked a lot more with the branch president. It was an interesting time because we always left to work as a trio. it was very rare that just Elder Avila and I were outside working.

Six weeks later, I get sent to open....Zamorano. It had been closed to elders for two years for disobedience. I experienced the hardest moments in Zamorano. I started with Elder Wardle. We got along very well. He was almost done with his mission though, so we fought a little bit. after six more weeks I was given the opportunity to finally train. Elder Fredrickson. My beloved son. We clashed, but worked so hard. I didn't want him to lose his new missionary energy. I learned really how to teach with Elder Fredrickson. I learned how to follow the spirit in everything that we do as missionaries. I was also given the opportunity my second change to be assigned as a District Leader. As District Leader I learned how to formally teach lessons in the church. Before i had no idea how to search materials and form a legit class.

I was with Elder Fredrickson for 10 weeks. I was then sent back to the city to finish the training of Elder Madero. I can picture elder Madero being one of my best friends after the mission. We made teaching fun. He has something special about him. He's going to be a great missionary in this mission. I really wanted to stay with him one more change,  but unfortunately, the Lord had bigger things in plan.

I was then assigned to Porvenir as a Zone Leader with elder Geronimo. I just wish everyone could meet Elder Geronimo. He was all smiles 90% of the time. And out of nowhere he would get super serious. It threw me off for a bit at the beginning, but I was very very happy being with him. We were also able to baptize for the first time in my mission. Nathaly, Olvin, Ronal, David, and Yoselin were all baptized in two weeks. They were amazing investigators and I have special places in my heart for each one of them. I then had changes and Elder Rodriguez was sent my way. Elder Rodriguez is also one of my favorite companions, and the only companion whose name i couldn't pronounce well. We were best friends those 8 weeks. We worked very hard as well, but unfortunately, a little before our investigators got baptized, Elder Rodriguez was called to be a secretary. I was sent Elder Hernandez. With Elder Hernandez I was able to baptize my first family. Mario and Bessy. I love them. I could say that that Sunday morning was the happiest moment of my mission. Seeing their faces coming out of the water...wow. Even Mario smiled. He never smiled!!

I then received news that i had a final special assignment. I was being sent to the city to be junior companion. I didn't understand that assignment. It was honestly hard for me to accept. Elder Figueroa. I have no words to describe this elder. he's the only member in his family and he's just crazy. He doesn't care absolutely what anyone thinks. and that can be a good thing! sometimes...We've been on and off. We have our good times and bad. My goal was to give him a little vision by the end of my time with him. I really hope that he's been able to see that. I think he'll be fine.

I am so grateful for these two years. I will always be in debt with my Savior for giving me these moments and experiences. I can't express how much they mean to me. Thank you all for your love and support. We'll see you on Thursday.

Elder Carter