Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Fireside Guitars and a Baptism!

Elder Robb, Jeremiah, Brother Pehrsson and Me
Our guitars waiting to go to fireside


Hey dad and grandma and everyone else! How are you all doing? This week was not normal but that's good because we had a baptism for Jeremiah last Saturday!
The baptism: we have been teaching Jeremiah for about 3 months and it was so was amazing to see him be baptized on Saturday. We had a lot of members come to it and my trainer Elder Fisi'ihoi came too. He sang and gave a talk about the Holy Ghost. President Tanner gave a talk on baptism. The whole thing went by smoothly and the spirit was soooo strong there. I was very glad to see Jeremiah turn his life around and being able to start with a clean slate. He has changed a lot and it truly strengthens my testimony on how this gospel can change people's lives and bless them greatly for doing so. He was confirmed yesterday and now he is an official member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Now the next step is to help him prepare for the priesthood.
Hanford: so after the baptism on Saturday my zone leaders called me and Elder Gipper to ask if we could play guitar for a fireside in the Hanford Stake right after church. I said sure and so me and Elder Gipper quickly arranged music for the song " hark all ye nations".  We had only 20 minutes to practice before the show last night. The program began at 6:30pm and we had to be there at 6:00 and it was 45 minutes away so we left right after church. The office missionaries, Elder and Sister Mauro (they are from Pennsylvania) dropped us off there. When we got to the stake center we started to practice for a couple minutes and then President Gelwix (my mission president) said "Alright we begin in 5 minutes. I haven't finished making the program so I'm going to at random call you to play when I feel it is right. Let's make this look like a well planned fireside" haha.  So that's what we did... we played in the middle of it and everyone really enjoyed it.
After that President Gelwix drove us home.  It was really cool to talk with him and get to know him. Halfway through the car ride a mission president from Madagascar called and he had his blue tooth hooked up in his car so we called all hear them both speak. They talked about how much they love their missionaries and how they are trying to increase converts. The mission president in Madagascar said that one of the missionaries caught something and he is slowly recovering. President Gelwix said " if he doesn't heal up fast enough, find the local shaman and maybe he can fix it".  Elder Gipper and I were laughing pretty hard when we heard him say that.
Anyway, that was pretty much my week!  So I will talk to you and grandma next week. By the way, thank you for the package and I'm excited to read it!
Talk to you soon.
Love,
Elder DeMarco


Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Word of Wisdom and the Yoga instructor

                                                 Backyard of Auberry missionaries home.



Hey dad! Thanks for the pictures of Mike and scout camp. I'm glad Joey is having fun and getting work done. Tell Josh that he is superrrr lucky that he wasn't hurt but that will be a cool story to tell his friends.

Last Monday I had exchanges with Elder Furness and we went to Auberry which is out in the country part of our mission. All they had was a little super market, couple of restaurants and a CVS.  That  was it! We went and visited a 95 year old man named Charles and he has been a yoga instructor for 45 years (he also eats super healthy and does 2 hours of yoga a day). We taught him the Word of Wisdom and he didn't have anything bad to say about it and completely agreed with it. It was neat to see how he understand why we live by it and the benefits it brings to him.

We have a baptism planned for Jeremiah this coming Saturday and our mission president is interviewing him sometime this week. Jeremiah is really excited about it and he tells people he is Mormon even though he's not one officially haha!  How cool is that!  We got a new investigator named Carole.  She came to church this Sunday and liked the principles that were being taught. we plan on seeing her this Saturday and her baptismal date is in August.

Other than that not much else happened this week. Hope everyone is doing great! And make sure you or Josh take Ralphie on walks.

PS koki tepukokoemia puaka = the stomach is full and the pig sleeps ....our ward mission leader taught me that word. He served his mission in New Zealand in the same area as my trainer Elder Fisi'ihoi....tell grandma he Elder fisi'ihoi got her package and he likes it a lot.

Love,
Elder DeMarco






Friday, July 20, 2012

Glad my brothers are alive!!!!!


Hey dad! I'm glad to hear that James and Joey are alive and doing well. Hopefully James will make sure to always look both ways before crossing. Tell Josh I'm proud of him for getting a job and to give him a good handshake from me. Yeah don't worry I'm not going to spend as much as I have been, I spent some more money than I usually do but I will make sure I budget more.

 Things that happened this week:

-Brother "C" got a bike back from these guys that stole a bike from a missionary (Elder Barney). we went to Brother "C's" house and picked it up and brought it back to Elder Barney.  He was super happy to get it and he told me that it is worth $1,000....he is so lucky!

 -We found 2 new investigators Ruby and Anthony. Anthony is a single dad and has two sons and Ruby is Anthony's mom. We taught them a little about the restoration yesterday after church and they want to come to church this Sunday to learn more. They seem really interested and they ask a lot of good questions about Jesus Christ and Heavenly.  Like being separate beings but the same in purpose which is to bring to pass the immortality and eternal life of man. Anthony heard that Mormons can't drink soda and we laughed and told him yeah it's okay to drink soda. We plan on seeing them tomorrow and hopefully we shall have another great lesson.

-For my personal study this week I've been memorizing more scriptures and when I recite slowly and confidently to members and investigators it brings the spirit in more strongly. My favorite scripture to quote so far is Joseph smiths first vision even though I learned it before I came out its always powerful when telling it to investigators.

That's pretty much it.  Later on today I will be going to Auberry for exchanges with Elder Furness from New Jersey haha. I tell him all the time that New Jersey people are crazy drivers. I will be in a car all day! so not biking in the hot sun for the day.
I'm excited to get the books and tell everyone I love them and have a great week.

Love,
Elder DeMarco
PS I'm glad Tyler likes her gift. Give her a big hug from me.




Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Great Week!


Hey how are you doing this week. It's getting a lot hotter here but I'm getting use to it. I drink water like I breathe air which is all the time.

Things I did this week:

 Wednesday: Happy 4th of July. So we went to the ward picnic at 8:30 am and it was great! There was a lot of members and nonmembers. We talked with as many nonmembers as possible and we plan on seeing one of them sometime next week. After the picnic we went back to missionary work mode and stopped by our investigator Jeremiah's house and shared a lesson with him. We set a baptismal date with him for July 28th and all he has to do is not smoke for 2 weeks. He said he hasn't smoked for 3 days and we are doing our best to help him with his addiction. It's amazing when you see someone change so quickly when they live the gospel.

 After that we went to the Malcolm home for dinner/ fireworks! ( I took some pictures but I forgot to bring my camera...I will show you them next Monday). It was really fun hanging with them, we played ping pong, tether ball, soccer and guitar. They bought some fireworks and a couple of them were so big. I took a picture of one but my camera didn't catch it that well. Then when the clock struck 10:00pm we headed back home and slept.

 Thursday: we found 2 new investigators from street contacting. One of them is Jeremy who is 25 years old and the other is Landon who is around 60 years old. we were able to teach them a little bit about the restoration and we set up a time to see them again this week.

 Sunday: we shared the ATM with the "L" family. After we finished, Sister "L" told me since I came here in January, I've grown up a lot and became more confident in teaching and I'm not shy anymore. I laughed and said I didn't think I've changed much but she said you may not see it but we can see it. So it was pretty cool to hear that from a member that I'm growing.

 That was pretty much my week and tell grandma thank you for sending the packages and I'm excited to get them. I hope everyone is doing great! Have some fun where ever you go for vacation!

 Love,
Elder DeMarco

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Monday, July 9, 2012

July 2, 2012


So this week has been pretty good. We were able to meet with Jeremiah and continue to help him quit smoking so he can be baptized.
This is a summary of what I did last week:
Monday: Preparation day, sports, emailing and cleaning the house
Tuesday: Normal day
Wednesday: so after lunch we went and taught Jeremiah and then we met up with the zone leaders. 3 people came out of the car and one of them was Elder Fisi'ihio! President Gelwix let him work on my area for the day because he was going to be a trainer again and the mission office is right next door to us. So my companion Elder "R" went with Elder "O" to see our other appointments while me and Elder Fisi'ihoi separated and taught as many members as possible. It was soooooo good to see him. We did 12 lessons in one day how awesome is that?
Thursday: Normal day
Friday: Normal day
Saturday:Normal day
Sunday: The young men handed out flyers for the 4th of July and the members had to give 5 flyers out to their neighbors and friends. We are expecting a lot of people at the ward picnic. We want to get 2 investigators out of it. And we are going to get 2 more later on in the week because there are member who want us to teach their grandchildren. We plan on baptizing them by the end of July.
By the way tell grandma thank you for the package she sent and tell mike and his family thank you for the package they sent.

The picture: there's a billboard in Utah and it has President Gelwix (my mission president) on it and that's what it looks like!

Love, Elder DeMarco