Friday, August 29, 2008

This picture was taken of Elder Hancock and myself in front of the Campinas Temple. Elder Hancock is from Dugway, Utah. The picture was taken by my former companion Elder Rossi.

Thursday, August 28, 2008

Look How Close We Got!

"Oi!
(You should know that I started typing this in Portuguese and realized that wouldn't work! HaHa)

This week has been another good week. Look at our numbers:

Ammon Pattern Our Numbers

12 lessons with a member 11 lessons with a member
14 new investigators 13 new investigators
10 investigators in church 10 investigators in church
2 baptisms 0 baptisms

LOOK HOW CLOSE WE GOT! President Castro Deus promised us that if we meet the first three indicators we'll be blessed with 2 baptisms. I'm praying hard that we can mark a baptism for this Saturday. The president made a goal for all the missionaries to baptise in the month of August and there are 62 who haven't yet, INCLUDING US.!

Here's a list of the possible people for this week: Edcarlos, Edma, Vivane, Natan, Luiz, Aparacida, Eduardo, Adrian. Here's who we marked to be baptized 13 September: Tereza, Manoel, Abel. Here's a few awesome people who are surely elect people: Leandro, Danilo, Celso, Sydiney. Would you call the temple and put them on the prayer roll along with mine and Elder Hancock's names.

We just got back from the temple. WE took the bus to Campinas and then grabbed another bus within Campinas. At the bus stop in Campinas I ran into two members of my ward in Campo Grande! Actually, they ran into me and yelled "Larsen" from across the street! That was so cool and it made me happy to know that they remembered me...even my very name!

At the temple, I ran into Elder Rossi. He reminded me to ask dad for the beef jerky recipe, he really wants that, lol. He is now the comp of Elder Benson from my CTM group, cool, huh! Elder Brewer was also there.

I'm very happy and working hard. I love you.

Ate mais Elder Christian

Thursday, August 21, 2008

New Investigators and Wild Monkeys

"This week was great! We met two of the key indicators (goals) for the Ammon Pattern of Excellence. We found 15 new investigators (we needed 14)and we taught 12 lessons with members (we needed 12). We only lacked 8 investigators in church (we had 2) and 2 baptisms, but those come as a consequence or blessing of meeting this key indicators. I was so super happy anyway!

We had a division this week with Elder Bowers (my old distric leader in Piracicaba, who is now my district leader here) and his comp., Elder Madsen. Elder Madsen stayed with me in Vinhedo because he needed to get qualified. That was a good day... he's an awesome missionary. I helped him with his qualification and he did very well.

This week was a week of revelation also. I was reading an article by Pres. Packer and he cited Alma 10: 6, so I opened to it and read the description of Amulek in Alma 10:4-11 and felt to powerfully and clearly that at lunch that day the members would know someone who met that description and would become a great leader in baptisms. It was so powerful! We met Sebastian last night who had been taught but didn't get baptized, who was RICH and lost everything, and who said that he wants to get baptized as fast as possible. The only thing left is for him to get married, but his wife doesn't even want to hear the lessons. He is fasting, praying, and going to church, and we scheduled his baptism for September 13 (because of getting married). Pray for his wife that we can teach her and she will accept. He wasn't presented to by these members, but they are the members that live the closest, so I thought, wow, could this be our Amulek. It's pretty powerful!

Also, I was studying an old conference Ensign and turned to the GA page and saw Pres. Ucthdorf, E. Cook, E. Christofferson in their old places in the Seventy and was so happy! I thought about all of the brethern around them and thought how happy they must have been on the call of these men to the Quorum and related to that because I felt joy for Elder McEwen when he was called to be a zone leader. He, like they, received higher opportunities and responsibilities and I couldn't help but be happy for him. It's really cool. (Did I tell you that Elder McEwen has baptized more that any other missionary in the mission...HE WAS MY COMP)!

I saw wild monkeys for the first time yesterday, they were really little and cute and we got really close.

I love you and am really happy! Ate mais!

Elder Christian Larsen

Thursday, August 14, 2008

Vinhedo is Chique

"Oi!

Well, first off, yes, Vinhedo is SUPER chique. I am amazed at the affluence here. Most of our area is made up of giant condominiums that we can't proselyte in that are as good as Stone Ridge. There's one condominium here where famous soccer players and Brazilian actresses and politicians live. The ZL's had lunch with the old president of the Sao Paulo Temple the other day and guess what they had....SHRIMP! AH! This is one place we'll have to visit after the mission.

We mostly work in one neighborhood here called 'Bairro Capela' or Chapel Borough in English. It's the most humble part of town, but it's where people want to be baptized. This ward is awesome. They like to teach with us and are super excited. We have a bunch of ideas going right now to attract new investigators including English classes, an open house, and booths about the church set up in the square on the weekend. It's pretty cool what we're planning on doing.

The most difficult things are our living conditions. The apartment is small so it's cramped living with our zone leaders. Elder Hancock is a good companion. He reminds me of Cory in appearance. H's got 6 months on the mission, so he's got a bunch to learn like me, but it's good. We work well together.

I'll try and send pictures to you next week. We've got some good ones. This transfer is going to be a big growing experience for me and I'm excited! Thank you and I love you."

Elder Christian

Thursday, August 7, 2008

Made Senior and Transferred

"Oi familia!

Well, your calculations were right, the next transfer should have occurred next week, but every year there's one transfer of 5 weeks, so the transfer happened yesterday.

I was transferred and made senior companion. I'm in a city a short distance from Campinas called Venhedo (pronounced "vehn-yeh-doh"). My comp is Elder Hancock from Dugway, Utah. He's a good guy, but it's going to be a very interesting transfer. We live with our zone leaders, so there's four of us and the house is SUPER tiny and our zone leaders, Elders Clark and Doogakushi are really cool. The area is excellent. I haven't met any members or taught many investigators yet, but the out going elder told me that all of the members help here and that it's a very blessed area. It certainly is the most well-off area I've seen in the mission yet. Elder Miranda said that it is one of the richest areas in the mission. That should be an interesting change.

Elder McEwen was transferred to Campinas and now is a zone leader! Nossa! Holy cow, I miss him, he was by far the best and we're sure we'll be good friends for life.

What happened two days ago was interesting. There is always a leadership meeting the day before the transfer, so Elder McEwen, being a district leader, thought maybe he needed to go, but the zone leaders told him no. Then, at 3 in the afternoon, the AP Elder Nascimento called and told him that we had to be in Campinas in one hour. Nossa! Good luck! So we ran to the bus station, missing one bus by only a minute and grabbed a bus to downtown Piracicaba to catch a bus to Campinas. We got there and we had missed the bus by 5 minutes so we bought tickets for the next bus. We called the assistants and told them that we would arrive in Campinas at the time the meeting ended and asked if we still needed to come. The Pres. came on the phone, told Elder McEwen that he was transferred and that I would stay in the area, extended the zone leader call to him and told him that he didn't need to come. So we got off the bus, walked to a different bus station and caught the wrong bus home. That bus took us around the perimeter of the city, passing through every single ward in Piracicaba except for ours. When it stopped, we caught a different bus to our zone leader's area and then caught a bus to our area. So, all in all, we lost 5 hours on the bus or waiting for it. I'm not complaining. I think it was really funny!! So we went home and packed his bags and were all set, then at 10:30 my zone leader called again and told me that I had just been transferred and that I should pack my bags. We did and went to bed at 1:30 am. That, too, I think is funny. We went to Campinas the next day at 7:00. I saw everyone! Elder Miranda goes home August 20. It was a good day and I am tired.

Elder McEwen and I set a goal and made plans for 20 baptisms in August or in this transfer, and we were all set to try and reach this month the Ammon Pattern of Excellence, so I kept it because we said, that even if we were transferred, we'd try for it together. Pray that we can do that. Elder Hancock has to improve in his teaching a lot, as do I, and we have to talk to a million people, but I'm excited.

I love you and am happy and excited. I know that the church is true and that Jesus Christ is our Savior. Ate mais!

Elder Christian Larsen