Monday, February 23, 2015

Week 102 (Last e-mail as a missionary)

 Well I'm currently at the end of the last PDay in the mission. It is likely that tonight they call me and tell me to travel to Guayaquil tommorow morning, or possibly Wednesday morning, for a meeting with the president and the other missionaries that are ending their missions, go visit the converts in my past sectors in Guayaquil, and then on Friday I'll be on the plane home. It didn't really feel like it was ending until this Saturday when the zone leaders asked me to give my last testimony in a zone meeting. Of course there are mixed feelings in this week between going home and seeing everyone, and having to say goodbye to everyone and everything here in Ecuador.
   It was definitely a great week. I got to see Arturo recieve the priesthood which was way awesome. He has gotten to Alma in the book of mormon (very impressive having in mind we recently came to know him mid-January!) and has in many ways shown that he will be a very faithful member which makes me very thankful that the spirit guided us to find him! The branch president thanked me for my service on Sunday and asked me to bear my testimony at church. We went and talked to cesibels family yesterday to and I said goodbye to everyone there as well. 
   I'm very happy to be a missionary and that I have been able to be in the Lord's errand for the last 2 years of my life. It has definitely been a life changing experience that I can't communicate well enough with words. I have learned many things that will help me for the rest of my life. In the end I didn't do this for me though. When I think of the people who I have met and been able to help in their lives it brings me joy. I have seen the gospel of Jesus Christ change lives, resolve family problems, and in general bring happiness to people weighed down with challenges. I know this is his church and his work. I'm grateful for what he has done for me, for the opportunity I've had to belong to his church and the many opportunites he has given me to help others. I know that my reedemer, Jesus Christ, lives. 

Talk to you all soon!
Elder Pollock
The first convert I baptized (cesibel) about 20 months ago and her brothers and sisters
 
 

Her 20 months later at church (yesterday)
Cesibel's brothers and sisters at their house yesterday





Monday, February 16, 2015

Carnaval!

This week we had changes, my new companion is Elder Villca, from Bolivia. I`ll be making sure he knows the sector well so the next missionary that`s with him doesn`t get lost here! Well this is an interesting week as in most of South America they celebrate a 3 day holiday called Carnaval. The holiday starts the day after valentines day and the point of the holiday is basically a huge water fight and EVERYBODY is the target. Well really, they throw water, eggs, paint, foam they shoot out of a bottle, even kitchen condiments. I was extremely surprised I didn`t get wet last year, but this year haven`t had that luck. All of our investigators are across this river, and to get across you have to go on a bridge. Yesterday right before the main bridge there were like 30 kids getting everybody that went by including cars wet with water baloons, buckets of water, squirt guns etc. So we went and found another smaller bridge, avoiding the groups of people playing Carnaval, including from the tops of buildings. It reminds me alot of The Great Wolf Lodge where My brothers and I would always try to get people wet. We got across the small bridge only to see ahead that the street on the way to the investigators had 2 groups of people with hoses, water baloons and foam bottles already soaked and painted. Of course we got a ¨little¨ wet going by but I thought it was way funny (they didn`t paint or egg us or anything like that though haha). They even were throwing water balloons through the windows of the buses! I think it`s a pretty funny holiday.
   To start off carnaval, on Saturday we got an investigator wet, as he got baptized! His name is Fabian and he has been attending church since Novemeber. I haven`t mentioned him before because the other missionaries were teaching him (We were 4 missionaries in the branch here, but they recently took out 2). He`s 21 and he`s a great guy. I`m happy he made this decision! I don`t have a photo because we weren`t able to attend the baptism, as all missionaries in our mission had to be inside at 6:00PM on Saturday for Carnaval, and the baptism was at 7:00PM. I didn`t mind though I`m just happy he was baptized!
  I`m loving it here and happy to be a missionary! Hope you all have a great week!
Elder Pollock

Monday, February 9, 2015

Baptism of Arturo

 We had a great week! The highlight was of course the baptism or Arturo! Arturo is a really good guy. We met him looking for a reference from our zone leader of people he had taught in Portovelo when he was in Pinneaples. Arturo's brother was passing by and we asked him where the reference was, then invited him to church and for his address to go share a message with his family. We found his house and Arturo was there, who humbly invited us in and accepted to go to church. The next visit we invited him to be baptized and he accepted. He has come to church every week and this week wa baptized! It was a great experience to be able to teach him and be there with his family. His son is special, as I believe I mentioned in other emails; He can barely move, can't communicate at all nor can remember things due to brain damage he was born with. To the surprise of his Dad, he always started smiling big when we got there and when we would say bye to him when we left. His Dad doesn't work in order to take good care of him.
     As we went visiting him, we noticed that Arturo progressed very rapidly. He would read what we left him, pray and go to church, which was a 30 minute commute in bus! When we taught the word of wisdom he threw out all of his coffee and gave away the alcohol he had in his house without us telling him to. He began to tell us that he is happy to have found the true church, and even found the BYUTV channel on cable here! I feel very blessed to have met him and to have been part of the experience of his conversion!
    The baptism on Friday was awesome. Many members came to support and we bought a cake for the occasion! Arturos son, Alex, came and invited us to dinner afterwards, which was asteak that was way good! (Steaks here are alot thinner than in the states so it wasn't exactly outback steakhouse, but still great food!) He then went to the district priesthood conference by President Torres, and was confirmed at church on Sunday.
   We also had a training meeting by president on Saturday morning which was awesome! In terms of other investigators, Vinicio the freind of a member who came last Sunday is progressing well. He came to church again and was able to stay for gospel essentials. We will be visiting him this week and I will be able to say more about his family. Mario and María weren't able to come to church agan this week. Hopefully they will the next! The lady who we taught english to and came to church last week wasn't able to come and has been very busy, so we haven't been able to visit them. We are also teaching some less actives who have been coming back to church! The family Haga, who are an older couple that live in Portovelo. We were able to meet their older son and taught him.
   I'm loving it here and happy to be a missionary! Hope you all have a great week!
Love
Elder Pollock
Baptism of Arturo
 
 

Arturos son too

My companion, Elder Jenkins and I thinking we're cool

Monday, February 2, 2015

 This week was awesome! We had a great day yesterday. The attendance of the small branch here is rising, almost got to 90 people this Sunday. That family that we taught English went to church and stayed for all 3 hours! The Mom went with her daughter and her neice that lives with them. The dad of the family was working and couldn't go but is also very receptive to the gospel. They said very good things about the church and will be coming back the week after next week. We had a lesson with them in which they expressed they have been looking for the true church, and we gave them the book of mormon and told them to pray about it.
   Mario and Maria couldn't come again this week for work this time but we're still visiting them and praying they can be baptized this month!
   A freind of a member came to church as well. We will be teaching him and his family on Wednesday. They live in another little town nearby called Naranjo. Here in pinneaples, the sector that we work in is made up of MANY small towns nearby (up to an hour away in bus!) that come to the church in Pinneaples. Portovelo where we spend most of our time is 25 minutes away in bus.
   An inactive member came to church yesterday too with her daughter who is not member! She lives in another small town called Piedras (stones).
   Arturo came to church again yesterday! He almost couldn't come because his son who is special was looking like he might get an epilipsy attack. His other older son took care of him and Arturo decided to come. His son was just fine! Everything going well he will be getting baptized very soon! He loves the church and is very happy. He tells us repeatedly that he has found the true chuch. Something that was a cool moment was that after church we went and visited them, and Arturo had found the BYUTV channel that morning on his cable! I didn't know they get that channel here! 
   I love this church and this work. I'm happy to be a missionary!
Elder Pollock

Monday, January 26, 2015

Hey!

   We had a good week this week! We have continued going to a small city near Pinneaples called Portovelo. It is the mining center of Ecuador and pretty much everyone that lives there is a miner. Arturo came to church this week with his brother. Arturo is preparing to be baptized for the 14th of February. He´s way excited and has expressed to us that he is sure he has found the true church. I´m very excited for him and happy that we were able to find him! 
   We found another family who asked for English classes and so we went, taught english and invited them to church. They said they are willing to go to church next week if they don´t have to go on a trip to Cuenca.  
   The young couple Mario and Maria we have been teaching that know English and are WAY awesome couldn´t come to church this week, which we knew they wouldn´t be able to because they had to go to Guayaquil for the husbands drivers license. They are very receptive and willing to learn do the commitments. The husband is excited to be baptized and we are encouraging the wife! They are preparing to do so in February!
   Not much else to tell about this week! I´ve been loving the mission as always and way happy to be here! Hope everyone has an awesome week!

Elder Justyn Pollock

Monday, January 19, 2015

Zone December 2015


No time to really write this week cause I needed to work on BYU stuff. Just a quick update:

Im still in pinneaples with the same companion.
This week we found an awesome investigator Arturo who lives in that small town Portovelo outside Pinneaples. He has a kid that had brain damage.Arturo is 60 and came to church this week. He loved the church and agreed to a baptismal date in february.
  The other young couple that I talked about who speak English well came to church this week as well! They are preparing for baptism for February as well. They are way awesome and it is fun to teach them!
   I have had a great week this week. I´m thankful for the spirit that guides us to know what to do and for the chance to be a missionary!
Have a great week!
Elder Justyn Pollock

Monday, January 12, 2015

 This week was awesome! We have been teaching that younger couple of which the husband came last week. They couldn´t come this week because of something they had to do for work this week in Guayaquil, but are very excited to come next week. They actually both talk English, so we are teaching some of the lesson in English as well haha. They are very receptive to the Gospel. We have been preaching some in the small town they live in 20 minutes away from the city of Pinneaples. There are some nice people there and we are seeing who can become future investigators.
   Janet also came with her sister to church again. Their family invited us over to eat at their house and were very hopsitable. They all still remembered me after a year and a half! haha. We are planning on doing service for one of the older siblings of the family this week; painting their house! Awesome! We are hoping to get more of the family to church, especially one of the older brothers and the Mom. 
  As for food... We found a pretty good hamburger place and have eaten there a couple times this week. We also bought pizza on Saturday which was way delicious. I made some no bake cookies which turned out way good. We are 4 gringos in the apartment so there is still no shortage of peanut butter after Christmas haha. 
   Apparently between the time I started the mission and now, a very strong LDS family moved from Guayaquil to a small town about an hour from Pinneaples which pertains to our branch (This one sector is GIGANTIC! Apart from the actual city of Pinneaples, it corresponds to a bunch of small towns where missionaries haven't been to much. Reminds me that there are still some corners of the world where the gospel is still being newly introduced!) We're going to go see how that small town is this week. 
   I'm loving being a missionary and still going strong! Happy to be here! I know this is the work of the Lord and the gospel blesses the lives of those that live it.
Love,
Elder Pollock

Monday, January 5, 2015

It has been an interesting experience back here in Pinneaples again! I have been happy to be able to see one of the converts I baptized here, Cesibel, and many of the people I got to know here. The work here is a little slower than Guayaquil as the people are a little different, but we have been working and finding some awesome people! The perk here is definitely the climate. I am sooo happy to finally be somewhere cold/not hot! It rained down pretty hard almost every day this week which I was very excited about. The environment is a whole lot nicer here in Pinneaples as well, due to it being a little isolated in the mountains. I'm definitely enjoying the experience!
   This week we found great investigators! One is Cesibel's sister, Janet, who is now 14 ( she was only 12 when I was here last time). She came to church with Cesibel, who everyone says does usually comes which I'm very happy about! We also went to one of my old investigators, Nikolas who is 15, and he went to church! 
   It was funny because I was half jokingly saying to my companion earlier that Pinneaples would be perfect if the more open people from Guayaquil lived here and that I'm looking for poeple from Guayaquil here. To our pleasent surprise, during Fast and Testimony Meeting at church on Sunday, an investigator walked in without having been invited! When we saw him we immediately went and sat by him and talked with him. Sure enough, he has recently moved here with his wife from Guayaquil! He's a 32 year old man who was married 4 months ago to his wife. He has had some contact with missionaries before, to what extent I'm not sure, but he even knew what "tronky" means (missionary talk to describe a missionary that thinks alot about going home). He had been asking the day before what time our church was to random people near the church and could only get that it is in the morning, explaining why he came a little late not knowing the exact time. We had a great lesson with him and his wife in his house after church, and they are coming together to church next Sunday. They seem like extremely promising investigators and I'm super excited for that! They actually live in a smaller town outside of Pinneaples about 20 minutes away, so we are now going to be working a little in that area.
   In terms of food.... We ate Pizza! Chinese rice with shrimp. Fried shrimp. More chinese rice with shrimp (there's a good chinese place here). Spiced cider Elder Smith who lives with us gave me. Hamburgers and fried chicken from a member (Awesome!) Chocolate ice cream for new years eve. Yea our new years eve was pretty quiet, we just played chess, the members brought us roasted chicken rice and french fries, ate some chocolate ice cream and went to bed at 10:30PM like normal. 
   That's what's going on in my neck of the woods. (Something like that the news guy always says)
Loving being a missionary and hope you all have a great week!
Love,
Elder Justyn Pollock


Monday, December 29, 2014

This week was awesome! Almost the entire family of Jesus (see past emails if you don't remember about that family) came to church! The Dad finally came! The only one left was the son this week, but he did come the week before. A friend of the daughter of that family also continues coming to church and is preparing to be baptized soon. We also found another family of inactives this week and they also came to church! It was a happy week for us to see them all there.
   Other than that we also had Christmas! We did a study in the house and took pictures. We also got some great food for christmas eve night! We ate alot of the treats our families sent us, and then were able to skype later in the day which was awesome! 
   
    In other news, I had changes! I am now in.... Piñas! I returned to my first sector! I started here and it's probable that I will end here which is funny (Be "born" and "die" in mission language). I just recently got off the bus to write here and haven't seen any familiar faces but will soon. It's gonna be interesting returning to a sector, as I haven't returned to any sectors so far in my mission! I'm happy to be here though as it's a great area, and the climate is definitely alot cooler haha. My companion is Elder Sorensen from Utah. I'll probably have some good stories and pictures next week!

Have a great New Year!

   Elder Pollock






Monday, December 22, 2014

Hope everyone has been having a Merry Christmas!
   This week we had the baptism of Marilyn! She is the daughter of Monica, sister of Scarlet and the Mom of Justin and Briana( the two littler kids in the photo I sent). I am very happy that we were able to be part of it as it was a great baptismal service! The Mom gave a great message in the baptism, and Marilyn bore an awesome testimony after being baptized. Marilyn used to go to church with her Mom when they were investigators 10 years ago. Now the only one left in the family of Monica to become a member of the church is another daughter, Angie, and her husband! We continue teaching and encouraging them with the help of Monica to go to church. We also taught The Restoration to Monica´s sister who came to visit for a day.
   My package from my family arrived for Christmas this week! Yes!!! I was wayyyy happy to see some AWESOME gifts inside like lindor truffles, beef jerky, chocolate christmas calenders, a USB with mission music, shirt, even a tree and a stocking! Plus a bunch more awesome stuff!
   We found actual cheddar cheese this week in the store(a little rare) instead of the usual mozarella that we always eat, so we couldn´t pass up the opportunity to make homemade mac and cheese. We´ll be eating VERY well this week as the members here are awesome about making sure we eat well for the holidays. I remember the feast we had last year for Christmas and think I might gain a couple pounds this week haha. I sent a picture of our Chocapic Christmas Display, the accumulation of the boxes of a couple months of Chocapic. My companion and I love that cereal.
   I´ve been having a very happy Christmas season and I hope you all do as well! I love being a missionary in the service of God, especially in this season celebrating the birth of the Savior.
Merry Christmas!
Elder Pollock

P.S. The Monigotes are looking awesome! I´ll try to take some pictures of them throughout the week if I can. They are the paper mechet creations people make around here for new years eve that they put fireworks in and burn. I´ve seen a GIANT Goku, ¨Alien¨, and Ghost Rider



Monday, December 15, 2014

This week was great! We found an awesome family this week. There are a bunch of people living in the family: aunts, uncles, grandparents, grandkids, etc. and they are very receptive! We found them when we felt to come to their house and talk to them. Many commited to come to church next Sunday, and some have already accepted baptismal dates. We also have been teaching another partial member family we found. The mom of the family was baptized 20 years ago and hadn´t gone to church in a long while, while the daughter, Amy, is now 10 and recently came to know the church this week with her Mom. The Mom wants her kids to learn English so we include a little bit of English teaching in our lessons with them. We are also teaching her 14 year old son, Alexander, who doesn´t know the church, but he couldn´t come to church this week because he works to help support the family.
    Monica (the recent converts of about a month ago) has continued very well in the gospel, including taking family history classes! She attends church with her daughter Scarlet who is member, and her other daughter Marilyn who is not member with her two kids. We are currently teaching, along with Monica and Scarlet, Marilyn and another older daughter of Monica who hasn´t come to church because of work. The bishop has the vision of Monica as a seminary teacher for the ward very soon! So we are helping her strengthen her testimony and knowledge for that!
   As for food, today we had homemade macaroni and cheese thanks to my ¨son¨ Elder Brown. It turned out way good! (Though the only familiar cheese they really have here is mozarella so we used that) I continue eating Chocopic daily along with the other missionaries in the apartment. We have been saving the boxes to take a cool photo with out favorite cereal, which i´ll send next week!
   Hope you all have a great week and a Merry Christmas!
Elder Pollock 

Monday, December 8, 2014

   This was one of our busiest weekends in a while! We had the mission Christmas Devotional/Music Program on Friday which was awesome! We the missionaries sang I feel the Savior´s Love and I Stand All Amazed. There was also an entire music program prepared by the mission choir (almost all sisters) that was way good! Jesus´ family attended along with the recent convert Monica´s family. All of Friday was dedicated to that.
   There was also the Saturday´s sessions of conference and we spent that day inviting people to that session and Sunday´s. It was fast Sunday so when we got home at 9:00PM Saturday we did our planning, got ready and went to bed a little early, since our time after planning is usually used eating popcorn or cereal haha plus we were exhausted that day. On Sunday we had the main session of Stake conference. It was an awesome session that I liked alot! The stake had all of the return msisionaries sing in a choir. 
   On Sunday night we had the baptism of Jesus!! I was way happy to see him being baptised. He´s a way hyper and funny kid. The story of how we found him, though I think I´ve already told it in another email... While going to an appointment we felt the impression to turn into a street and knock on a door. We knocked on it and invited the lady that answered to church but she wasn´t interested, so we decided maybe we needed to knock on the next door. For illustrative purposes, that meant taking 5-6 steps since the houses are built right together. On the next door a lady came out and greeted us happily ¨Hermanos¨! She told us her name, Gardenia, and asked us how we came to her door as apparently nobody including missionaries had visited her for a long time. It turned out that she, with her 2 kids and their stepfather that lives there, are all members that haven´t gone to church for almost 10 years! We invited her to church and she came with her daughter! In that next week she introduced us to Jesus who is a nephew, but who she raised and who had been with another uncle for a couple weeks. We have been teaching that family and the Mom and daughter have come back to church! The daughter also has the goal of going on a mission, possibly in spring. We are trying to help the older son and Dad to come back as well. The baptism was a great experience and I´m thankful for the spirit guiding us to that family.

   As for food, this week we went to Carls Jr and had bbq burgers. Way good! Plus Chocopic as always.
  Hope all have a great Christmas this year! Visit Christmas.mormon.org to see a cool video.
Elder Justyn Pollock

Monday, December 1, 2014

This week we were concentrated on finding new investigators to teach. We went out to visit with a member who used to be branch president and he took us to a few inactive members who haven`t come to church in years. When we got to the house of one of them, we found his family which are almost all nonmembers. We taught them the restoration and they recieved it well. It is a cool family! Then we contacted next door and found they are also family of the inactive member, but have never talked to missionaries! Surprisingly, when we said hi through the door, they immediately said ¨pasen!¨ (come in) without even knowing who we are! We taught the restoration there with them as well. A few investigators that live there will be able to come to church this week (though a couple no for work), and they are also a great family!
   I continue to recieve a testimony of the importance of reteaching the 5 lessons to the recent converts and to keep passing by them as the first presidency indicates us to do as missionaries. We continue passing by Monica, who was baptized a couple weeks ago, and this week Marilyn (20), one of her older daughters , came to church! She recently moved back in with her Mom and wants to be baptized in the church as well, which should happen in this month of December!
   Jesus, a 10 year old investigator of a recently reactivating family, came to church with Melissa this week again! The Mom family was feeling sick so they didn`t come today. Jesus came with a small scar on his face from a fall learning how to BMX with his brother. When he first saw me at church the first thing he said was ¨look at this! I got it doing BMX yesterday¨ We are still working on helping the older brother and the Dad of that family to come back to church as well. Jesus should be baptized soon.
   Paul came to church again, and also should be baptized soon this month, though he may have problems with coming to church this month for having to go work with his Mom. 
  For thanksgiving we didn`t do a big dinner or anything as they don`t celebrate it really here haha. So my companion and I went and bought a popular snack here, salchipapa. It`s just french fries and cut up hot dog in a bowl with sauces. We don`t usually eat it because it`s not exactly healthy, but atleast we enjoyed for thanksgiving! haha
   I`m happy to be a missionary! Hope all have a great christmas month! 
Elder Justyn Pollock
 
Salchipapa

Monday, November 24, 2014

Feliz Dia de Accion de Gracias!

Hey!
    If I remember right, last year they didn´t celebrate thanksgiving here in Ecuador, but the mamita made us chicken, mashed potatos and gravy! We´ll see how thanksgiving is here this year! 
    This week has been great! We have continued teaching some of the investigators I mentioned last week including Paul and Jesus. Jesus came to church again this week with his Mom and sister, who have recently come back to church. Paul couldn´t come to church, though he is still preparing to be baptized within the next coming weeks. Vicente, who seems to be the great grandpa of Cesibel, did come to church this week! He loved it, and after church he offered us some watermelon to thank us for inviting him! He is pondering the invitation to be baptized. 
   This week we spent alot of time looking for new investigators and we talked with LOTS of people, but the majority we have needed to ¨filter¨ as they do not show a commitment to come to church which is vital to us being able to help them come unto Christ. We visited what we call an ¨eternal investigator¨ . She is the Mom of a member who recently came back to church. She was investigating the church a while while her son was active before. Her husband recently passed away, so we taught her the Plan of Salvation. It was a very spiritual lesson, and I know it will help her towards the decision of being baptized (which at the moment she still does not accept). We also visited many recent converts and invited many of their non-member family members to church. 
   Despite all our finding efforts throughout the week, we hadn´t found anyone to accept a baptismal date. Our last hope for that was in a member´s aunt who came to church yesterday. We taught her and she accepted a baptismal date, along with her 14 year old son, in the last 30 minutes of proselyting time of the week. My companion and I were able to go home happy after our weeks effort!
   I´m thankful for the blessings the Lord gives us in his work. I´m thankful for the blessings of the gospel and the attonment of the Savior. I´m very thankful to have a great family. I´m thankful for the chance to be a missionary and help other´s families come closer unto Christ. Hope all have a great thanksgiving!
   Love,
Elder Pollock

Monday, November 17, 2014

This week we had the baptism of Ginger! She is the sister of Juliana who was baptized about a month ago (see the past photo I sent which has a picture with Ginger and her sister in Juliana´s baptism). She was very hesitant at first of being baptized or no but from the week before her baptism she became very decisive about being baptized. It was in good timing that she became so decided, as she actually moved to a new house inside of the ward boundries. The challenge came in that the owners of her new house are die-hard members of another religion. That created problems with being able to teach and visit that family efficiently to say the least. It didn´t prove to be a discouragment to her though! The moment of her baptism she was very happy. She bore a great testimony. Many members came in support of her (or maybe just to eat cake haha just kidding). It was awesome!
   Another awesome occurance was with one of the family of inactives we are ¨rescuing¨ (One of our duties our Mission President has giving to the missionaries here, according to President Monson´s talk a while back on ¨going to the rescue¨). We actually found this family a week and a half ago when we felt inspired to knock on a door (not something we casually do, only when the spirit indicates). When we knocked on the door, the Mom of the family happily began talking to us, and after conversing for a while we found out she has been inactive for years. Last sunday she came to church with her daughter. During this past week as we´ve been visitng them. One day the Mom introduced us to Jesus, a 10 year old kid who just recently moved in with her. She is his aunt and she had raised him since he was little, and now recently he moved in with her! She told us she wants him to be baptized, and we instantly set a date for the first week in December with him. Jesus came to church with his sister-cousin this week, as the Mom was sick on Sunday. We went to visit them after church on Sunday and found the Dad there as well with the older brother, Sam, who are also inactives and are hard to find in their home. We were able to talk to them and they commited to coming to church next week as well.
   The other invesitgator we have mostly been teaching is a 14 year old investigator Paul. He came to church again with his neighbor who is a counsler to the bishop, and loves it. He´s preparing to be baptized soon and is excited to do so. He came with a nonmember freind this week as well!
  Another random occurance, yesterday we contacted an old guy sitting on the street. He told us he´s from Piñas, which is my first sector, and I asked his last name he said Robles. I asked him if he knows Cesibel and he said he does, and we found that she is his great grandaughter. Small world! Cesibel was the first person I baptized here, and I met her great grandfather in another city!
   I´ve pretty much come to write mostly about the people we teach and the food we eat for P-days haha.
   As for food, so that I don´t break the tradition, we bought a roasted chicken and ate bbq chicken sandwiches which was delicious. I continue eating the great cereal here everyday as well, chocopic by Nestle. (product sponsor unintended)
Hope you all have a great week!
Love
Elder Justyn Pollock

Monday, November 10, 2014

This week we had the baptism of Monica! She is the investigator I had told about who used to go to church in another city but was never baptized. She was very content to be baptized and bore an awesome testimony after she was baptised. She always tells us that she has already felt a change in her life and that everyone in her home is happier in general. Those are the blessings of the gospel! While we had ward council meeting after church in the afternoon on Sunday, my companion and I noticed her coming to church for the Eternal Marriage class. It was very ironic, as I remembered she has the manual of that same class from 10 years ago when she used to go to church in Duran!
   This week we decided to do something a little different in the teaching and use the videos of the church alot. I´ve carried around a CD full of mormon messages, the restoration, and finding faith in Jesus Christ to show to our investigators. 
   As for invesigators we are teaching, we are still teaching Ginger, Juliana the recent converts sister. Also, we are teaching Diego and Paul, a couple of teenage freinds of members of the wards who try to look out for them and help them stay on a good path. This week we found another investigator, Jose, who is a 25 year old guy that we started to talk to walking to an appointment. To our surprise he started to talk in pretty good english! He told us he studied for a year in Harvard! We scheduled an appointment and taught him the restoration, and realized he studied in Hartford, not Harvard haha. While trying to find the address of Jose, we met another Jose, another young guy and married. We talked to him and have plans to teach him with his wife, grandma and cousins.
  That´s about all that happened of notice his week! I am happy to be a missionary! Hope you all have a great week.
Elder Justyn Pollock