Friday, December 20, 2013

tracting games

My dearest family and friends,

It´s getting so close to Christmas, did it creep up this fast last year?? I am so excited to talk to you all and finally hear your voices! I will be ready to chat up a storm.
 
This week was pretty great, I got some more snowflakes to add to the ones you sent me and plastered them all over our piso. The other elders love it, always making comments about my Christmas spirit. I´ve been trained well :) 
 
This week started out super crazy. On Tuesday we were walking around on the streets contacting, when we got a call from the zone leader saying we had to be in our Piso´s at 3:00 because a huge storm is coming and we won't be able to leave. We found out a little later that there was a red alert throughout all of the islands for this storm and the stake president of the islands talked to president about keeping us in our pisos. It freaked me out a little but I was also a little excited--you know me, I like a thunderstorm once in a while. But sadly it hardly turned out to be anything, except in the morning there was a thunderstorm and one bolt struck right next to our building, illuminating our entire piso then followed by an incredible boom that stopped my heart. Besides that, it was just a little rain and wind which permitted us to continue working. 
 
Our ward had their Christmas dinner on Saturday and Pablo, Pilar, and Louis (our investigating family) all came! As far as I know they loved it. It was amazing to me how willing the members were to strike up conversations with them and make them feel welcomed and loved. Sadly only Pilar came to church yesterday, but I am praying and hoping that Louis and Pablo will want to continue coming. 
 
Now on to the funny stories: 
We were in a hurry to catch the tranvia (basically the train) which was just about to leave, and so we were scrambling to put coins in the machine right next to the train, by putting all the coins we could fine which were 1s and 5´s until it got to 1.35- the amount for one ticket. Right as soon as we bought the ticket, I grabbed it and turned around just in time to see the train leaving! Hahaha I felt like such a dork, someone was probably havin a good time watching us throw coins in the slot as fast as we possibly could. 
 
Some days we spend a little time docking doors, and a fun thing that we´ve come up with to do so that we aren´t bored out of our minds is pick a work that the other has to say during the conversation we have with them at the door. So Elder Wilson gave me the word bizcochon (that wonderful bread/cake stuff), so this was my conversation (translated):
 
The guy: Hello? 
Me: Hey, we are missionaries and would love to share our message with you, do you have some time right now? 
Guy: Yeah right, now I don´t have time
Me: Well could we pass by another day? I can bring bizcochon for you? 

Hahaha, well, it keeps us entertained. 

We passed a very serious looking man on the street with a complete samurai sword on his back...not sure if I should be scared or not. 

Okay that's about all for today. Once again, thanks for your support for me. I am very grateful for your love and sacrifices so that I can have this opportunity to be a part of God´s army and share this light that you have given to me, Mom and Dad.

Love 
Elder Franson

Sunday, December 15, 2013

it's christmas time in the piso


Hola familia!

 This is super weird, it is December 9 and it does not feel like Christmas at all. It still gets pretty warm here, doesn´t snow at all here. However it has been raining a lot lately--on Friday it didn´t stop raining all day! Lots of the roads here they have made sort of a more ´modern´ cobblestone look, and with that they have a super bad drainage system. We were driving on the freeway and there was probably a 6 foot cliff to our right with water just billowing off onto the freeway. It was super scary ha, driving on a freeway covered in water. But we got home safely :) Thank goodness I wasn´t driving. (I hardly ever drive now. First off our area and companionship doesn´t have the car, but whenever we are together the other elder always wants to drive ha).

So, I have a great story for today. Remember Pilar? So she has a husband and son here living all together in a house. We went to her house one of the first times and asked if her husband wanted to hear but she told us ´No, he doesn´t really believe in anything, I don´t think he wants to hear´. So it was kind of tough but one day we were talking to her and her son, Pablo, and invited him to JAS (young single adult activities they have every Friday) which he wanted Pilar to come as well. So we went down to Santa Cruz for the activity expecting to find just Pilar and Pablo but we found the husband there as well!! So we spent the night with them cutting out snowflakes (MY FAVORITE! P.S. I got your letter with the snowflakes and they are now all over our piso haha, the other elders love them. I made some more to add to the collection) and eating some delicious food that the senior couple made. THEN, we invited them to church on Saturday with brownies again and they all three came!! It was such a great day... well...week haha. I am so grateful for the opportunity that I have to teach them and bring this light into their lives. Pray for them to continue coming to church and meeting with us please! 

Ok, frustrating story about Miguel. So this guy has a photographic memory or something becuase he just spends his time reading Wikipedia pages or books and can remember everything. After he started meeting with us he has been reading tons of stuff about our church- both true and false. When we met with him again this was part of our conversation:
Miguel: ´I´ve been reading lots of stuff about your church and there are just some beliefs that I cant believe. For example you believe that Adam (Adam and Eve) was God. And I do not believe that at all. 
Me: ´Uhhh no. Actually we don´t Miguel¨ 
Miguel: '...Well Brigham Young said this and its true! So I can´t accept that. 
Elder Wilson: 'Miguel, we don´t believe that Adam was God! You can´t read stuff on the internet and expect it all to be completely correct!'

Miguel: silence...

Honestly it was so frustrating because he didn't care what we said, he still firmly believes all of the ridiculous things he has read on the internet. We kept telling him the only way he can know what is the real truth is through prayer. Because God is the only person who can do that. But he brushed it off and said he won´t pray. I don´t know, I guess there´s not much we can do. It's just pretty sad. He got into such deep doctrine like the planet Kolob and how God lives there but he doesn´t believe that because blah blah blah. It's making my blood pressure rise just thinking about it. 

Back on a brighter note, the ward had their Christmas concert last night! It was very good, the choir of only 8 or 9 members sang. I love the Christmas spirit. I love seeing just the small group of willing members use their talents for the ward. For some reason I was always afraid of doing the choir at our ward. Remind me to buck up and be a man please when I get home. We´ve been singing Christmas hymns and cutting out snowflakes during mediodia which has really been getting me in the spirit. Today we´re going to go buy a little pre-lit tree to have in our piso ha. 

Ok, thats probably about it. I hope you all have a great week! I love and appreciate you guys, thanks for all the help, encouragement and support you´ve given me. 

Elder Franson

delicious fries


Thursday, December 5, 2013

long lost investigator is found!

Hoooooooola.
We had the best week--I can´t even believe how amazing it was. And now I´m so excited to share the miracles we had with all of you! 
 
We started the week off in a trio becuase Elder Eskelson left and his companion was waiting for his new comp--Elder Bohne from Alpine--for a couple days. So it was tough for those first few days, just because we had to combine both of our areas and teach both of our investigators. But anyway, one of the first miracles that I want to write about was incredible! Remember Paco? Our investigator from about 2 months ago. Elder Pugh and I were teaching him, had a baptismal fecha and was on track and super ready. The only problem was his wife. He told us he wanted to get a divorce before he got baptized becuase she hates this church and does not what him to be a part of if it. (And I think they were having a lot of other problems as well). But anway, he called us!!!!! After 2 months of never answering his phone, not having any contact with him, he called us! I picked up the phone and was speechless. He seemed a little different, not as excited to hear my voice as I was to hear his. But the first thing he did was ask me if we had time on Tuesday to talk at our usual bench in El Parque de Constitución. We set it up and then said goodbye. I have no idea what changed in him to make him call us back after 2 months, maybe he got a divorce. Maybe something happened with him, who knows. But I do know that the Lord works in mysterious ways and that he knows everything. All I am here to do is to be his hands. 
 
Second miracle was a member reference from Romina Cozzolino (she was the returned missionary who has I think been in a couple of my pictures, and I think she said something about adding you, mom, on Facebook) anyway, she was at the church and started talking to a guy who had stopped and was looking at the church. Long story short, we met with him a couple days later at the chapel with Romina. He is from Poland, his hame is Miguel,  has lived here for 18 months, knows Polish, German, English, and Spanish. He was telling us that he had a great friend in the military back in Poland who was Mormon and really helped him out, and had given Miguel a Book of Mormon too.  However, he lost the book and lost contact with his friend. So for many years he was blindly searching for it again but couldn´t find it, until he walked past our church and recognized the plaque in front that says ¨La Iglesia de Jesucristo de los Santos de los Últimos Días¨. Cool huh? So we taught him in the chapel and the spirit was already so strong. At the end, we asked him if he would give the closing prayer to which he told us it had been years since he´d prayed and he didn´t feel good enough to pray. I was thinking for a second, a little worried about how we could get him to feel comfortable and know that he can always pray to our Heavenly Father. We paused for a second and then Romina asked him what some of the things were that he was grateful for in his life. After he said a couple things she asked him what he wanted to ask God for. She then told him she would say the prayer with the things he had just told her and he could repeat it after her. We all scooted out chairs a little closer together and she began the prayer, saying the things he told us he was grateful for. It was so spititual in the there, I felt the spirit so so strong. I think from that, my appreciation for prayer and knowledge that God really is there listening to your prayers grew quite a bit.
 
I am so thankful for prayer and the comfort and peace it brings into my life. Since being on my mission my prayers have become so much more meaningful. 
 
At church yesterday we had 3 of our investigators come! Fani, Pilar, and Miguel. Super super awesome. It has hardly ever been that much. But I think it was because we went around inviting our investigators to church Saturday with brownies Elder Wilson and I made. Brownies are the key!  haha Elder Wilson´s mom sent him 4 or 5 boxes of brownie mix to make for our investigators in a huge box for his birthday. 
 
A couple more things for this week and then I gotta go. Silverio, with the family that got in a car crash in Wyoming--turns out they live in Cokeville!! Can you imagine that?! Small world. 
 
Its been tough this week because we are working on the university campus basically and all of the students have finals...and all of our investigators are students. haha
 
Ok, I love you all. I´m having a great time out here. Its weird how its almost Christmas and I´m not doing all those fun things with the fam, but I´m so grateful to be here.
 
Elder Franson
 
P.s!! This morning I swear it was snowing!! It had been raining but I started to see little things wafting around in the air. Awesome!