Monday, January 27, 2020

Andino, el Hermano Preparado

Gooooooooood morning family and friends,

Sorry for not writing last week, I was doing more important things...........naaaaaa just kidding jaja. Y’all are the most important obviously........jeje.

Okay. Guys, I have a miracle to share.

My first week here in San Luis we spoke with a man in the street named Andino. We only spoke for a moment, and he kindly gave us his address, then we left. Super quick. End of the week rolls around, and my comp tells me, bro we gotta go contact that nice grandpa that we found the other day, and I was like, aight. We showed up to his house and he was totally there! We taught him about baptism, and he accepted the invitation to be baptized. The next day he came to church all by himself, having to walk about a mile or so (the man has 76 years....). Anyway, it was a miracle that the man made it to church. Turns out he grew up in the sticks way out in the fields raising sheep and llamas. He reminds me a ton of my grandpa Dewey, they have the same hands jaja. Anyway we stopped by his house a few times and he accepted a baptismal date. Within 3 days he was already in 1 nephi 17. This last weekend Andino was baptized! He even went and bought himself a nice bright pink tie and a new white shirt to come to church in. We love him so much, and are really excited to help him continue learning and growing in his testimony.

I'm really enjoying my time here in San Luis. Our bishop here in the Pringles ward asked me on Saturday to give a talk the following sunday. Mas vale that I told him that I would love to. I ended up sharing my mom’s story about my brother Nolan from the 2008 March Ensign. I invite you all to read it if you haven't. Shout out to my momma!!!! Many of the members told me that the story touched their hearts and that many of them remembered having read the story years ago. Mom! The members knew about you before they knew me!! jaja It was so wonderful being able to share my testimony together with my mom’s that God truly answers our prayers. Love you momma.

Anyway, having a grand ole time out here in “the middle of nowhere”--William Clark Anderson......don't let me catch you hating on my Argentina jaja jokes.

Oh ya, super quick, guess what! The tia abuela of Messi got baptized in our mission!!!! Not sure how the relation works, but like, we are that much closer to baptizing Messi guys. lol Aguante la obra.

Love you guys,

Elder Anderson

Fotos- my sunburned face (left my sunscreen with other missionaries), Andino's second time at church, the horrible water of San Luis, the baptism of Andino, a super cool cathedral here in San Luis









Monday, January 13, 2020

San Luis

Hello!

First off, San Luis is soooo different. Nothing like Mendoza. The weather is wonderful, always a nice breeze in the afternoon to cool ya off after a long day in the sun.

I’m now working more or less in the city of San Luis centro, but we also work in other sectors outside of the city. We´re fixing up the bikes so that we can speed around town to our appointments quicker, so that’s gonna be a great blessing.

Quick story, we spoke with a young woman who was sitting in the street the other day and ended up having an interesting experience. The moment we explained that we were missionaries, she started crying, but bad. She then told us that the previous night, she had been praying to God for some sort of help or comfort because of a horrible situation that happened to her younger sister. She told us that she could tell that we were sent from God to help her and console her. Sadly, she decided to not give us her direction, so we won't be able to go by her house to teach her family, but we invited her to church. Super sad that even when God gives someone a straight and direct answer to their problem, they don’t accept it. Igual, we were grateful for the chance to see God guiding us to his suffering children. I know that God loves us, and is willing to help us if we’re willing to accept his guidance, even when we don't feel like following it.

Love you guys! Hope y’all are looking for ways to make others feel loved.

P.S. Isaac, give mom a hug for me;)

Elder Anderson

Monday, January 6, 2020

New Years, New Area, New Comp, 20 Years......

Holy cheese! I’m 20.......wussup.

Hello everyone and happy New Years. Also, thanks for the birthday wishes, y’all are great! Love ya!

Welp, my wonderful time in Las Heras has come to a close, and I cried like a wee lamb during my testimony. That ward is so wonderful, and the members are fabulous. I was able to see people make grand changes in their lives during my time there, and I'll never forget it. Leo came to church in a suit and I about shouted, “Hot dang boi, let's get you out on the mish!” jaja I love him so much, poor thing started crying when I told him I was leaving for San Luis. That man is my brother, and I really hope that he can help his family get to know the church as well. Also gonna miss Elder Swiderski like crazy, freaking love that man.

Anyway, ya I’m in San Luis now. Look it up on the map. I feel like I'm in a different country now. Its so weird here. Kind of freaking out. My comp is named Siqueira from Brazil......thats right Hayden and Clark, imma be learning some more Portuguese! It's gonna be sweet. I'm really hyped to get working out here in San Luis.

Love you all,

Elder Anderson

Fotos- New Years, Leo in his suit jaja, the family that we found last week, Elder Siqueira!!!