Monday, November 7, 2016

Tyler is a proud Papa

¡Hola Todos!

This week was good! The Familia Pajon is still progressing well towards their baptism at the end of November. Elder Allen and I are working as hard as ever! This week we had special zone conferences with President that really put things into motion. The area Seventy challenged us as a mission to have every companionship baptize in November and EVERY WEEK in December! So we got our work cut out for us, but we can do it! So thats why we had the trainings this week. We talked a lot about making the best use of our time always and they also introduced this new years Christmas campaign called Illuminate the World. So the whole mission is getting going and excited to step it up for the month of December. The mission goal of baptisms for November is 94 and for December its 376! So now we have a December calendar that they gave us to plan what we are going to do every day to Illuminate The World! Elder Allen and I are in the mode to find, find, and find some more. Its been quite the exhausting first week but worth it. 
At the trainings I was also able to see my first son that I trained, Elder Lopez, on the mission after nine months! It sounds kinda dumb but it was great seeing him after so long and to see his progress over all his mission. Hes pretty much a baptizing machine! So grown up! He also told me of the success of some of our investigators that we found together and how they got baptized finally! We had found them together and taught them a few times, but it didnt look like they would progress quickly. He then told me how they got baptized after he lefted! So sometimes even if I dont feel like Im having success, I may be just "planting seeds" for them. So it was a gratifying experience to hear of one of them that sprouted.

Love you all!


These are my two sons on the mission! Elder Lopez and Elder Allen. It was the first time i saw Elder Lopez since I was with him. But he got transfered to my zone this transfer so I got to see him. So grown up! haha.


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