Serving as a missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Concepcion, Chile from November 2013---October 2015

Monday, September 1, 2014

El Mexican y El Mexican´t

Reporting from a small ciber in Linares, I´ve got some good news, and some even better news. First of all family and friends, the rain has been just coming down, and doesn´t look to stop anytime soon, not that I mind, but it requires that we need to work in a different manner. I am loving it though, as long as you stay dry, thanks to the family and friends, a special thanks to Uncle Al, I am staying dry even when it is pouring buckets. 

Also, something a little different, is that now, I am with the Elder Herrera, the Mexicano, and he is such a good missionary, he knows what he is doing and he knows how to have fun. So far I am having a blast with him, and we are working and hastening the work in between! He is teaching me how to cook sweet sweet mexican food, to the spiciest of delicacies! We are going to have a good cambio.

Nothing too interesting happened this week, we have been doing what we do best. Working. One thing that I feel that we have been focusing on is that we are searching for what President Monson refers to as, The Lonely. Those who are broken in heart, have been prepared, those that are ready to recieve. As missionaries, and members of the church we must always be preparing others for the gospel, wither by our example, or by our words. We must always be helping other to see the light that we have. And we do this not because we want to look better than other people, but because we hope that one day, they too will join the fold. As missionaries in the mission Chile Concepcion, we look for the escogidos, the chosen ones, that have been preared, humbled, and are ready to accept the truth that we offer.

Again, gotta run, there honestly is not enough time for everything to do on our free day! I am grateful for everyone back at home, as well as here in Chile. Love you all and miss you very much!

Your,
Elder Siaosi

Pictures:
Not much, but one with the new companñero! 
And one with a few members of the zone


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