Monday, February 26, 2018

Empty Baptismal Font, Flooded Island

Hey,

Just a heads up, this was probably the most eventful week of my mission. I will have a lot of stories from it. This won't be super organized or edited because I'm short on time, but I want to fit it all in. 

I'll just tell you about the little things first. We got a text today that we will have interviews with President and piso cleaning checks tomorrow morning. So that's stressful. I haven't seen anything in the mail yet. Should I watch for it here or at zone conference? I can't believe I'm already at 30%. It's basically 1% per week, that makes it seem so fast. All of the stuff that you think I don't care about, I generally love. I forget about a lot of things so it's nice to be reminded that the real world is still happening. I'm glad the talk went well in church. And don't worry, I will make sure to kill it with the island photos. I'll win that competition. 

I don't know if you guys heard anything about the islands this week, but we had some massive storms. We got a call from the zone leaders Saturday and they told us we couldn't leave piso on Sunday (maybe more) and all church meetings were canceled. It was insane. So we had to go out and put together a 72 hour kit and prepare to be in piso for a few days. That sucked. I uploaded some videos to the drive. It was insane how much water came down. It was hard to keep busy, and even harder to keep focused being in piso that long. But it was quite the adventure. 

Our ward had another baptism this week! It's a ton of fun being a part of this ward and seeing the progress. Jonathan, our recent convert, is in the Sunday school presidency now. He is really involved in all of the ward activities and his son is thinking about a mission. The investigator that was baptized on wednesday was only found by the hermanas a little over a month ago, but people thought she was a member already because she has been so involved in everything. It was a chaotic baptism though. It was supposed to be at 7, so we started filling the font around 4. But her 3 year old daughter pulled the plug about an hour before we started. By the time we noticed we only had about 15 minutes to fill it. We grabbed bowls and pots from the kitchen and started filling them up in the bathroom and dumping them in the font, then we grabbed the hose from outside and put it through the window into the font, and the hermanas boiled water to warm it up. It was crazy, but it worked. We were able to start on time, but the water was really really cold. Cold enough she screamed a little when she went under. But it was still nice and the spirit was strong. Baptisms are so inspiring.

That was our first day with the new district. I don't think things will slow down this transfer. Our district is still super young and motivated. So far we are keeping up the numbers and seeing the miracles. It's weird seeing everyone from the CCM. It brings back a lot of memories. We started something else that brings back memories this week. We are going to be playing soccer every Saturday now. We played for the first time this week and it was amazing. I miss it so much.

OK, so that was Saturday morning that we played soccer. But I wanted to tell you about a lesson we had later that afternoon. It was just amazing. It started out like most lessons. He believes in God, butchurches are evil and he's never changing. We didn't have any preparation for the lesson because it was kind of a surprise, so we were just very blunt with him. I just said "look, if that's how you feel that's fine. But if you really believe in God, you have to believe he loves you. And if that's the case how can he bless you without a church?" then elder Tiebing shared the first vision. And at that point the spirit was SO strong. It was amazing. So we had a few seconds of silence and then he just burst out bawling. Once he calmed down a little he explained a little about what was going on in his life. Let's just say it's not always easy. But the spirit always knows what we need, and it that lesson what he needed was love. I don't know that I was as loving or patient as I could have been, but the spirit hit him hard. He described it as all the love from his parents, grandparents, friends, us, all at the same time. It's something I knew before, but in that lesson I re-learned why I'm here and what I'm doing. I don't know if I described it well, it's always hard in these emails when I'm typing so fast. But that feeling is what it's all about. God really loves us, and he has given us so much. I love this gospel. I love being able to share it and experience these things. I just wanted to share that little story with you to close my email.

Love you guys, 

Elder Johnson









Monday, February 19, 2018

The devil threw up on the Island...

Hey,

Transfers came and went and we will be together for at least 6 more weeks. Elder Tiebing was a little disappointed at first, but now we're both really excited for this transfer. It's crazy, this means he'llspend 1/4 of his mission in his first area. It's very possible now that I could be here that long too. Our district was kind of torn apart though. We are the only ones that stayed together. Elder Hamilton that flew down here with me is gone. He will be my new zone leader so he's in Las palmas, another island. The rest went to Madrid. I will now be the oldest in our district as far as time in the mission goes. The new guys coming in are all from my mtc group. It's going to be a ton of fun. Oh yeah, there was some sad news. Zamora looks like it's closed now. Idk how long it will be closed for, but there aren't missionaries there rihht now. 

The devil threw up on this island this week. Carnaval is the worst thing I have ever seen in my life. We have tried to work like normal but Saturday the entire district was stuck in piso by 1 o'clock. We spent the rest of the day there and now we have a curfew this week. We have to be in piso by 8 everynight. There is no dress code, it is legal to wear whatever you want, including nothing. We tried to go grocery shopping today in Puerto and had to go somewhere else because the parties are just crazy. There are constantly party buses and floats driving around blasting music. I'll put some pictures in the drive.

So elder Tiebing was certain he would leave, so we had some amazing goodbye lessons this last week. Some of them really helped us with some investigators and we had an amazing lesson with Jonathan, but this week will be awkward when we show up and he's still here. I personally can't wait because I told him not to do it, so it won't be awkward for me.

The weather has been really nice. It's the first time since I've been here that I've really seen the sun. But it was 75° the other day and I loved it. I added some more pictures of loro parque (with my face). That was such a fun pday. We're talking about doing monkey park at the end of this transfer. I guess it's only like 5 euros because a member can get us a discount. I was in charge of planning loro parque last week. So I bought the tickets, food, transportation, everything. At one point I had over 400 euros. I don't really want to do that again, it was a mess. Afterwards we went to a black sand beach that's in our area. We were allowed to do it because there isn't sunbathing so that was nice. I grabbed some sand and seashells for the piso and we took a few pictures.

I love that talk from Elder Uchtdorf. We listened to it a few times in the car before I left Zamora. I think we're going to have a general authority coming to the mission soon but I'll miss it since I'm in the islands. Go figure, I'm always in the middle of nowhere. I'm thinking they will announce something soon for the mission realignment but I haven't heard anything yet. I can't wait to know.

Also, everyone is always asking if I write in my journal. I just thought that I would mention something. I do write still, but for the last 2 months I have been writing in Spanish. I changed everything to Spanish so I could learn faster. Like my tablet, journal, music, even some emails. It's pretty cool. Just don't plan on being able to read anything. 

Love you guys, 

Elder Johnson
Elder Johnson & Elder Tiebing
(Black Sand Beach)








Avacados!
Carnival





Monday, February 12, 2018

Loro Parque 🦈🐵🐧🐬

Hey guys,

This has been the craziest week of my mission! We found even more investigators this week, 5 in total. As a district we made up like 10% of the missions numbers this week. It's so fun to be a part of. We went to loro parque today so I can tell you now that I won't fit everything in this email that I would like to.

Question 1) Elder Tiebing is better. It turns out it was just allergies.

Question 2) my favorite thing was definitely LORO PARQUE. We had so much fun today. We had about 6 hours in the park and then an hour on the beach. I'll put all of the photos in the drive. We sat in the splash zone every time so we were soaking wet all day. I'll tell you what though, we did the orca show right as we got there, and I knew right then that I had gotten my money's worth. We got some cheap tickets from a member. 

Question 3) I have absolutely no idea what is happening with the mission. We were told we will know before they release it to the public but as of right now I haven't heard.

Question 4) my favorite miracle was actually with elder Hamilton on intercambios. We went out and hit the streets all day. We ended up being together for 2 days because of some weird things that happened with the schedule. We worked so well together though. We found 4 new investigators and had some amazing citas with members. I just think that it is so cool that every week we set our goals and work hard, and at the very end it all works out. Those 4 we found put us just above the goal for the week, and once again it was at the last moment. The Lord truly is blessing Tenerife right now.

I'll send a good email next week, sounds like it was an eventful week at home. Sorry I couldnt write more. Also, next Monday will be transfers again. We'll see what happens. 

Love you guys, check the drive
Elder Johnson






Monday, February 5, 2018

He's still sick...

Hey guys,

I love this area. There are some really cool things happening every week. In 3 transfers in Zamora we found 7 new investigators, this week we got our 10th this transfer. It's amazing how different it is.

Our goal for the week was to find 3 new investigators. We knew it would be tough because we last monday and Tuesday to zone conference but it's always possible. Then Saturday morning came and we still didn't have any. So we made plans to go visit a few people and we were thinking it would be an easy day. Boy were we wrong. Not one plan worked. Elder Tiebing was sick the whole time. It was a disaster. But we kept going and I looked through the old area book from a few years ago. We found a part member family that we could visit. In the end the guy we were looking for wasn't there, but his grand-daughter was and she was super interested. After a while her mom came out and we ended up teaching them. Then later we were driving down the road and elder Tiebing saw a guy he talked to a few weeks before I got here. So we parked the car and ran over to him. He was super nice and we taught a lesson right there on the street. All of that happened within 2 hours on the last day of the week and we hit our goal. It's so cool how things work out sometimes. That was my favorite little miracle this week. (we did the math and if the whole mission found at the rate our district is right now, we would find over 1,300 new investigators a month)

I mentioned that elder Tiebing is sick still. He has an appointment with a doctor today. Unfortunately that will be what we do while the district is hiking, but that's OK. As long as he gets better. We had spend Thursday night in piso again because he wasn't doing very well. I'm a little worried we will go the entire transfer and I will never get to work with the real Elder Tiebing. It ends next weekend. There is one cool thing, we found risk in the la Laguna piso so we're playing that today.

Zone conference was amazing this week. Maybe my favorite so far. I don't think we could have covered more. We talked about the change in missions, the new president, mission rules and changes, how to have better companionships, how to work with members, and how to find better. It was loaded. One of the rule changes is hangouts. We won't be able to use that anymore. The rest weren't too big. We have known about the mission change for a while. It's pretty exciting. We will take about half of the mission, so I could totally end up in the south. It all depends on where you are July 1. There is even a possibility that a bunch of our missionaries go to Barcelona. We won't know until they release the official boundaries though. 

Monday night was fun with the APs. We just went on splits so one of them could visit some people. He served here earlier in his mission and he's going home next week. Then after that we ran to a supermarket and loaded up on soda and snacks. We finally made tacos! It's been 6 months since I last had tacos. That was amazing. But yeah, that was a party.

So I'll just finish up with some pictures and talk about some food real quick. We went to an arepa place this week before district meeting. WOW... It was way good. I'll send a picture.

Then we also went to a seafood buffet with an investigator. I know we're on an island so I thought the seafood would be better. It's cheap, but nothing special. Still, it was free food. 

Anyways, talk to you next week, 

Elder Johnson