Monday, September 30, 2019

Sept. 30th, 2019 Letter #99


My favorite part of the week was stake conference. There was one person that talked about how to have good communication with your children that I really liked. Perhaps I'm a few steps from there, but it's never too early to learn. 

This morning I was listening to a talk from Elder Christofferson that helped me understand something that I was trying to grasp for quite some time. I'm aware of the fact that the apostles are also called to be prophets, seers, and revelators. So I'd been wondering why we always say that the president of the church is "the prophet." Elder Christofferson quoted President J. Reuben Clark in explaining the following: “[We] should [bear] in mind that some of the General Authorities have had assigned to them a special calling; they possess a special gift; they are sustained as prophets, seers, and revelators, which gives them a special spiritual endowment in connection with their teaching of the people. They have the right, the power, and authority to declare the mind and will of God to his people, subject to the over-all power and authority of the President of the Church. Others of the General Authorities are not given this special spiritual endowment and authority covering their teaching; they have a resulting limitation, and the resulting limitation upon their power and authority in teaching applies to every other officer and member of the Church, for none of them is spiritually endowed as a prophet, seer, and revelator. Furthermore, as just indicated, the President of the Church has a further and special spiritual endowment in this respect, for he is the Prophet, Seer, and Revelator for the whole Church.” 

One challenging thing that's going on is that we are really struggling to get people to progress. Hopefully things will change soon (that's something you could pray for). 

One funny thing that just barely happened is that I had to put "profetizar" in google translate to remember how it was in English. It's prophesy just so you know. I was thinking that it couldn't possibly be profetize. Imagine that one in a sentence. 

One tender mercy is that there's a lot of new missionaries in the zone and a couple of them are always asking for advice and looking for a good example and so that keeps me motivated to be on top of things. My zone conference is on Friday.
Love you,
Elder Finlinson

We went to a pretty fancy pizza buffet to eat today. I was on splits with Elder Martinez (far right) because Elder Shumway and his (Elder Martinez) companion wanted to do something else.

Monday, September 23, 2019

Sept. 23rd, 2019 Letter #98


My favorite part of the week is that we also had our primary program yesterday. Meredith had a part in it (The girl we just baptized). I don't know if I told you her story. Her mom is a member that had been less active for a while, but now they're back in the game and are ready to go. 

One challenging thing is that we don't have a ton of investigators right now that are progressing quickly. We have a few that are crawling along, but it'll be a battle for the next little while. 

This week I was reading the war chapters in the Book of Mormon and I enjoyed reading again the epistles between Moroni and Pahoran when Moroni didn't receive the expected troops and provisions that he'd requested. The epistle from Moroni has several parts that should grab the attention and call to action anybody who is just going through the motions in a church calling instead of working diligently. The attitude of Pahoran on the other hand teaches us about how to react when we are falsely accused. He let the false accusation go and calmly explained the situation while even saying that he admired the greatness of Moroni's heart in being so concerned for those who were at war. 

Something really funny happened this week. I even remember telling Elder Shumway that I would write to you guys about it, but I forgot what it was... 

One little tender mercy this week was that I got to do splits with a missionary that is in his training and it was a big help for me to see all the energy and good intentions that he had. It was cool to hear his story of how he prepared himself to come to the mission, especially knowing that it was all recent. I also got the chance to answer a few of his questions about the mission so I got a tiny little "training" experience this week. 

This week I ate a meal that seemed pretty healthy so that would go down as the best.
Love you,
Elder Finlinson

Monday, September 16, 2019

Sept. 16th, 2019 Letter #97


I'm going to be staying here with Elder Shumway, but now he's going to be District Leader. It'll be fun.

The party that you saw us at was a stake celebration of Mexico's independence day. There was a cultural part with traditional Mexican dances and music and then they gave us some food afterwards. There were a couple more things that they did, but we didn't stick around because it got late. 

My favorite part of the week is that Ivan (the guy we baptized) told us that he wanted to go to a pizza place with us and his younger brother Cristian. We agreed and while we were on the way back we started talking about baptism with Cristian for probably the 4th or 5th time and this time he said that he wanted to do it. None of us actually expected that answer and so Elder Shumway and I kept asking him things like, "Wait you're serious?" And sure enough he got baptized this Sunday because he already had everything. The only thing we had to do was tell Elder Huxford to interview him haha. I really don't know what the most challenging was. 

Something cool this week was that we found a new investigator who had just started collecting hand prints on her wall and so she asked us to put some paint on our hands and leave our mark. That was pretty cool, but I didn't think to take a picture. 

The thing I'm most excited for in this change is to see how being district leader might affect Elder Shumway. This last transfer I'd like to finish in obedience and baptize at least 4 more people. I also hope to go to the temple. I got a chance to talk to Sasha and she said that she has the intention of getting sealed perhaps the last weekend before I leave the mission so let's hope that it works out. 

I would tell a future missionary at least these 3 things: 1. Make the decision to be obedient before getting to the mission field. 2. Teaching an investigator after baptism is just as important as teaching them before. 3. Study Preach My Gospel.
Love you,
Elder Finlinson

 Baptism of Christian





Monday, September 9, 2019

Sept. 9th, 2019 Letter #96


I'm going to be quick for time's sake. This week we baptized Meredith. I'll tell you more about her next week. Ivan is pumped to get the priesthood and is doing well. We were eating mole with Hermano Jorge.( In a picture sent to me by Hermano Jorge).
Love you!
Meredith's baptism


Monday, September 2, 2019

Sept. 2nd, 2019 Letter #95


There has been a bit of progress this week. We had a baptism and we should have another one or two soon. There's one guy that wants to get baptized, but he's going to have an eye surgery soon and wants to wait until after the surgery. So we'll hope that everything goes well and that he can recover quickly.

This zone conference was huge with 4 zones that were included. There are a lot of new faces, but I saw plenty of recognizable ones as well. The conference was held here. 

I don't remember what I said last week about ice cream, but what I can say is that the ice cream is typically better in the US, but typically more appreciated here thanks to the heat. 

I expect to finish here in Poza Rica, but nothing is guaranteed. I feel like time is moving pretty quickly right now. I think that's a good sign because "time flies when you're having fun." 

My favorite part of the week was the baptism of Ivan, but I also really enjoyed splits with Elder Huxford's companion Elder Macedo. He's from Brazil and is super funny. 

One challenge right now is taking care of my feet. My toes get roughed up a little when I wear my boots, but when I wear my nicer shoes I'm always afraid of the possibility of rain, because the rainy season is coming. I have some thicker socks, but it's a trade off because it increases the heat. So I just switch to my shoes every once in a while.

Something funny was that I was walking with a couple of missionaries today and one of them was distracted as he talked so he had an unfortunate encounter. You know those steel cables that are attached to big telephone poles and come down at an angle toward the ground? He was walking and that steel cable found its way between his legs haha. 

One hymn that I like in Spanish is one that doesn't exist in English. It's called, "Placentero nos es trabajar," which is basically like "working is pleasant to us."

One thing that I studied this week was the chapter in "Jesus the Christ" about the trials held before the crucifixion of Christ. Taking a closer look at that process was eye-opening. I knew that the trial wasn't just, but I didn't realize just how incredibly illegal the whole thing was. But Jesus didn't complain, didn't exercise his power to escape, and didn't lose his cool at any point. I found it very impressive.
Love you,
Elder Finlinson

 Ivan's baptism