Thursday, May 29, 2014
Mother's Day Eve! May 5
Hello all!
Well here we are on the 5th of May, which
for me is already Mother´s Day Eve! That is because the next time I come
back into communication with my family it will be by skype on Sunday!
Whoo! I am really looking forward to seeing and talking with everyone
and sharing experiences that I have been having lately. I will for sure
be skyping on Sunday and should be making the call at about 11:30
in the morning Utah time so if anyone wants to talk, be in my house
about that time! I should have about an hour to talk so it will be good.
Those who want to talk need to be in my house though because last time I
tried to call individual families and although it worked it took too
much time and I had very few minutes to talk with everyone.
Well other than the upcoming semi-annual skype session all is going
well here in the north mission. My companion and I are working hard and
enjoying being together. He is a really good missionary and loves to
work. It is so much easier when your companion is as motivated to work
each and every day as you are for sure. Not saying that any of my other
companions weren´t motivated, but this one is just really good with
that! This week we really worked hard and taught a ton of lessons. In
the end of the week we had ended up teaching 42 lessons with a member
present, which by far was the best week of my mission with that.
Basically we have really been trying to focusing on finding new people
to teach who want to listen so we just took a member out with us and
started trying to find opportunities to help others and teach them a
bit. My area is actually a pretty easy area to find in, so we end up
finding a ton and then just focusing on those who really want to
progress. It is going well though and we should be having baptisms
coming up in the next week or two. I am still working on my adjustment
from junior companion to district leader, but all is going well there. I
was able to go on companionship exchanges for a day with the zone
leaders and I really did learn a ton from them. They are great
missionaries and really know how to work as effectively as possible so I
basically just went out with them and took as many notes as possible.
This week we will be focusing on having even more lessons and finding
the people that the Lord and His Angels are preparing to accept His
Gospel. It is truly an incredible experience to see someone listen to
and accept the Gospel of Jesus Christ. It is a lot of work though and
every day we get back to the apartment exhausted. Sometimes it is really
hard to not fall asleep, especially in and right after lunches haha. It
is all good though and as we pray for the physical and spiritual energy
to get through the day we are always able to do everything that we had
planned to do. It is incredible to see the Hand of the Lord in this work
each and every day as He guides us in what we do, say, and where we go.
Everything else is also going very well! This week we will have a
mission conference in the offices in San Fernando. Elder Gonzalez of the
70, who is also the area president, will be coming and talking to us.
We are all very excited to head up there and listen to what a general
authority has in store for us! It is always a good experience to listen
to and be taught by men such as him with all their Gospel knowledge and
experience. We also were told this past week that we will be going to
the temple again this month!!! We will be heading down for a session on
the 26th, so in 3 weeks. We are all extremely excited for that
opportunity!! Usually you only get to go to the temple once or twice in
your entire mission, including the session that you do the last week of
your time in the field, and since new years this will already be our
second visit as a mission! I am really excited and hope that this is a
new trend in the north mission. I receive so much spiritual strength
from going to the House of the Lord. I will let you know how that goes
in a few weeks!
Well that is really about all that I have for this week. I just
want to testify that this work is true and that the Lord is at the head
of it. I have seen many lives change in my few months in the mission as
they accept the Savior´s love for them and live His Gospel. I am so grateful for all of you and for your prayers on my behalf. For those of
you who are praying for me, if you could start adding my investigators
and companion to your prayers that would be great! Thanks for all that
you all do for me and I love you all. Have a great week and I will see
some of you this Sunday on skype!
Love always,
Elder Zollinger
Wednesday, April 30, 2014
Let the HOLY SPIRIT Guide (April 28, 2014)
¡Hola!
Well here we are again with another week down
in Argentina. This week was really crazy and it went by incredibly fast.
I really think it is because me new assignment as a district leader
keeps me way busier than I ever thought that it would! It really is a
great assignment though and I am very blessed to have some really great
missionaries in my district!
Basically what my job entails is keeping
track of the numbers and progress of three companionships. Each night
they call me to let me know their numbers for the day and then we talk
about what they were able to do and what I can do to help them in their
personal progress as well as the progress of their investigators. I then
basically just talk with the zone leaders about what I can see and what
they all need and then the information just keeps getting passed up.
Another thing that I am now able to do is baptismal interviews, which I
did my first one this week! It was honestly the most spiritual
experience of my life. I was able to interview a man named Olas who is
only like 14 days younger than me to see if he was prepared to be
baptized. It is such a sacred experience to be able to stand in as a representative of the church and of Jesus Christ and judge by the
Spirit if one of the children of God is ready to enter into that sacred
covenant with Him. It was amazing and I am glad to say that he was more
than ready to enter into the waters of baptism. I have honestly never
felt such joy as I did when I was able to tell him with all certainty of
heart that the Spirit had confirmed to me his readiness. I will always
remember that moment! Even if I never see him again in this life I am
sure that some day I will see him in the Kingdom of God and rejoice at
his presence there!
Other than that this first week of the transfer went by very well.
We were able to find plenty of new people to teach but the problem was
that not many of them could attend church this week. We will be working
really hard with them all this week and hope to see them all come to
church this next week. Also one of my converts from my first transfer
here will be getting her patriarchal blessing this week! I am really
excited for her and she is progressing so well. She has been assigned as
a visiting teacher and also as a teacher in the Primary. I am so happy
to see her studying and learning and progressing in the Gospel of
Christ. That is really why were are here, to find those people who are
going to LIVE this Gospel and help build up the Kingdom of God in their
own way.
My companion is also really cool. I said that last week he was from
right outside of Rio but I guess that was a lie as he is from Sao
Paulo. He is a really good Elder though and he loves to work hard, which
is the most important thing. Every night when we get back to the
apartment we get right to planning and then he fills out teaching
records and fixes appointments while I call the district to see how
their days went. We have been working really hard together and are
already good friends. I have told him that I want to go visit Rio with
Bean during the Olympics there and he said that he will head over there
and meet up and we can have a good old time haha. He is a really good
guy and I am lucky to have him as my comp especially as I try to figure
out this whole district leader thing.
Well there really isn´t a whole lot more going on around here, just
working, teaching, and loving every minute of it. I have grown really
close to the families in this area and it will be hard when I have to
leave but I am sure that it will be all good and that I will head on to
where the Lord needs me next. Today for Pday we are going to play soccer
as a zone so I really don´t have much time to write. I hope that I
don´t get wrecked as much as I usually do though haha. I am bad at
soccer as it is and then when you put me in with a bunch of Latinos it
just makes me look even worse haha. I guess we will see!
As the subject says I have really learned lately how we just need
to let the Holy Spirit guide us in our lives. He knows exactly what we
need to do and how to do it, and sometimes we just need to listen. I
know that especially this past week I had no idea what to do or say in
some moments but I also know that every time that I needed help all I
had to do was listen and the Spirit helped me know exactly what I needed
to do or say exactly what I needed to say right in the moment that I
needed it. It is really cool to see the promises of God being fulfilled
as I am working in His work here in Argentina. I have come to love this
work and I really am enjoying it. I know and testify that if we just
give up ourselves and just try to do the will of the Lord that
everything will work out just the way that it needs to. As always I keep
all of you in my prayers each and every day and I only ask that you all
keep up the prayers on my behalf because they work! Thank you all for
all that you do for me and I love you! Have a great week!
Love always,
Elder Zollinger
Sunday, April 27, 2014
Staying Put! (April 22, 2014)
Hello all,
Well today is Tuesday and we had our
transfer calls last night and the changes and Pday today. I am going to
be staying here in Juncal another transfer which is great because I love
this area. My companion has gone up to zone leader and left to go take
over a zone out in the Province of Buenos Aires. When the President
asked called to tell him about the change last night he asked to talk to
me as well. He then told me that I would be staying here and taking
over the area as the senior companion. I didn´t really know what to say
but I was really happy for the chance to be able to serve and use what I
have learned so far to help out my junior comp. He then said that he
had been praying a lot and that he felt that I needed to go straight up
to district leader as well... that is when I just started to laugh
because I had no idea what to say haha. I am really excited and so
humbled that the Lord has enough confidence in me to take me straight
from junior comp to district leader but I honestly dont think that I
have any idea what I am doing right now haha. I guess that is what the
Lord wanted though, cause this is the best chance I have had in my life
to rely completely on Him cause without him I would have no idea what to
say to my investigators, companion, or my new district. I guess that
you could say I am a bit nervous, but like I said I have complete
confidence that the Lord knows exactly what he is doing right now haha.
Anyways beyond the transfers this past week went by well and fast.
We are continuing to work with some investigators and helping them
progress. Right now we are more in the finding phase of things as we try
to expand our teaching pool but that is fine as it gives my new
companion and I the chance to start of the transfer the way we want. I
am really excited to see what we can do together this transfer! My new
comps name is Elder Costa and he is from Brazil, just outside of Rio de
Jenero! He has about 6 months in the mission and is a stud. His Spanish
is good but he still is learning cause of course they speak Portugese
there in Brazil. He is teaching my Portugese and I am teaching him
English as we both learn Spanish together. He is a really good guy and I
think we will get along great and work extremely well together. I am
very happy that my first junior comp is one of the best in the mission!
I am sorry but I am a little short on time today so this letter is
going to have to be a little shorter than usuall. All things are going
well here in the the beautiful city of Buenos Aires. The weather is
continually starting to cool off and some days I have to wear my
sweater, although I love the cold
One of my best friends from West
Point, Elder Brent Stout, is my zone leader now! He is such a stud and
is having a ton of success here in his mission and as such has been
called by the Lord to help teach the grand Belgrano zone a little more
about how to be better missionaries. I am really excited and happy for
him and I will be going on companionship splits with him in the next few
weeks to show him my area. It is going to be a great time working with
him I am certain!
Well anyways that is about all I have for this week as I have to
get going but thank you all for all that you do for me and I love you
all to death. I am so blessed to have such great family and friends
behind me! I keep you all in my prayers each and every week. I just want
you all to know that I know without a doubt that this church is true
and that Jesus Christ did indeed rise from the dead and that HE LIVES!!!
I am so gratefull for the Easter season and when you have a moment
think and ponder for a moment the significance of the empty tomb for us.
The Savior loved us enough to lie down his life and then take it again
so that all of us will live again as well. I am so gratefull for him and
for the perfect love he has for each and every one of us. Without him,
we would be nothing but lost. I love you all and have a great week!
Love always,
Elder Zollinger
Friday, April 18, 2014
Hey All (April 14, 2014)
Friends and Fam,
Well here we are again in another
Pday in beautiful Buenos Aires Argentina! This week was great! We were
blessed to have the confirmations of Lorena and David who were baptized
last week during general conference. As always it went great and I love
them and their whole family to death! Now we are working with the last
brother in the family to be baptized as well. We are also working with
Nahuel, who was baptized a few weeks ago, so that he can get the Aaronic
Priesthood and baptize his little sister who will be turning 8 in a few
weeks. She will be a ward baptism but to us it is all the same work so
we are working on it and plan for it just as if it was a convert
baptism. We have also been working hard with some other families and
hopefully we will be able to have 2 more baptisms this weekend. They
will be two brothers ages 10 and 11 who really want to get baptized, but
their parents have yet to sign off on the idea. We have worked with
their parents as well but they are not married and the mom is actually
married to another man in Bolivia... sadly enough that situation is not
uncommon. We are hoping that if the kids get baptized and remain active
with the help of some members that live nearby they will be able to help
their parents through the process of repentance and entering into that
covenant with God as well. There are also other families we are working
with but most of them really like to sleep... especially on Sundays!
Haha but it is ok we will try as hard as we can to help them realize the
importance of the message we bring.
Well I actually just got back from the President´s house as I am
writing. He invited 2 zones over to his house for a BBQ for Pday. It was
great! Somehow I got put in charge of cooking all the burgers though...
haha I think that it went well and nobody complained! I just hope that I
don´t hear of anybody going to the hospital for food poisoning in the
next few days! Anyways it was great to see some of my friends from the
mission and talk to the President along with his wife for a while. We
also looked at some photos of when we got here on his absolutely
gigantic flat screen tv haha. It was overall a really good time and I am
so lucky to have President Ayre as my mission president. Him, Sister
Ayre, and all his family are such a great blessing to this mission. I
honestly couldn´t see me serving in any other place in the world!
The past couple of days it actually got really cold. I actually
love it though because it is the first time I have been cold in such a
long time! I basically went through my whole summer there at West Point
as a squad leader for beast barracks and then the MTC and then when I
got here it was going into summer on this side of the world. So while
the world was frozen over up north I was walking in the 100+ degree
heat! Needless to say I was so happy to break out the sweaters! I am not
sure how long that excitement will last though as I have heard that it
actually gets very cold here during the winter... I guess that we will
find out!
Well this week is the last week of this transfer. I will be
finishing my second transfer here in Juncal. My companion is finishing
his third transfer here but it is not uncommon to stay in an area for
four transfers so we have no idea which one of us might leave. For some
reason I have the feeling that I will be leaving even though the more
likely outlook is that my companion will leave. I guess we will be
finding out soon enough though!
Also my second trainer, Elder Kuetell,
goes home at the end of this transfer. He was a great trainer so I will
be going to his farewell at the mission offices this next Sunday. I was
with him when he went into his last 6 months in the mission so it is
kind of weird to see him heading home. As I say a lot time flys by way
too fast. There were a lot of people from my group at the President´s
house today and one of them mentioned that today we complete 8 months in
the mission. I didn´t even notice but I guess it is true! Not too
mention I feel like the weeks have shrunk by at least 2 days since I got
here. The saying is so true that days may be long but weeks are short
in missionary work!
Well I guess I thought that I might make it back in time to see my
friends´ weddings but that just failed as Marshall Bassett just got
engaged haha. I am really happy for him though and I wish him and his
fiancé the best of luck. I guess it is what I get for going to West
Point for two years though!
Anyways I guess that is about all I have for this week. I have just
really been trying to push myself harder to be the best servant of God
that I can be. I know that this chance to serve Him full time is not
going to last forever, and I know that I need to use it to the fullest. I
am so blessed to be able to serve here in Buenos Aires North right now.
I am so gratefull to my Father in Heaven that I have this
responsibility and blessing to go forth and preach His Gospel. There is
no greater duty nor blessing in the world. I have learned and
experienced so much in just the 8 months I have thus far and I am
looking forward to the even greater things I have yet still to learn in
the time that I have left. As always I am also very gratefull for all
the great family and friends that I have back home and also the few that
are left in their missions supporting me and praying for me! I love you
all so much and thank you for everything! Have a great week and keep
the faith!
Love always,
Elder Zollinger
Thursday, April 10, 2014
Pictures of Tory and Friends (April 7, 2014)
Here are some pictures from the past week. I forgot to mention it, but
we went to a gun museum last pday haha. It was sick! It had some really
cool stuff in it. We also went to lunch as a group of Elders in my zone.
I only have one picture for now from the baptism yesterday cause my
camera was acting weird. I will get more to you later! Love ya!
I Love General Conference (April 7, 2014)
Hello all!
We were extremely blessed to have 2 baptisms this weekend as well! We
had the service in between sessions on Sunday. The service was for
Lorena Ortiz and her son, David Fasanaro. I was able to baptize David
and it was great! I am so blessed to have been able to help them accept
the Gospel and see their lives change as they have done so. I remember
when we first started talking to Lorena a few weeks ago she told us that
she had seen us talking with someone a few days earlier and she felt
the impression to talk to us. However, she said to herself that if we
truly were servants of God and it really was His will, that we would
come to her house and teach her. A few days later both Elder Molina and I
had the impression to talk to a young woman riding her bike (Maria),
who ended up being her niece. When we went over to her house to teach
her, we met Lorena and began teaching her in earnest soon after the
baptism of Maria a few weeks ago. Lorena´s oldest son, Nahuel, was
baptized and confirmed this last weekend and she was able to attend
which really touched her heart. She is an amazing woman and single
mother and I don´t believe that I have had a convert yet in the mission
that has been quite so ready or happy for their baptism as she was. It
was truly a great blessing to take part in this great change in her
life. We will be having their confirmation this next Sunday and I will
be confirming her as Elder Molina confirms David. I am so grateful to my
Father in Heaven for the chance to serve him and be able to perform
sacred, saving ordinances. I will keep you all updated on how they
progress and I will send pictures in another email!
This past week we also had zone conference with President Ayre in
the mission offices. You know, at first I was kind of upset that my
mission was so small in terms of land area, but now I realize just how
much of a blessing it is. We are always in contact with the President
and offices and if we ever have to get there it is never more that 2
hours away. It is also great to be able to keep in touch with friends in
the mission. Anyway we had a great conference and President Ayre along
with his wife and the assistants taught us a lot of stuff to help us
improve as missionaries. He focused a lot on helping the wards with
retention. He said that this mission baptizes so much that sometimes it
is hard for the wards to keep up with retention efforts. There is no
good to helping people come unto Christ through baptism if they do not
endure to the end!
The weather this past week was humid and rainy. The temperatures
are still cooling off but the humidity is keeping it hot for me. I got
soaked through probably 3 or 4 times this week but it is all good it is
just water! I just keep rotating my shoes on the fan to dry them out and
get them wet haha. I have heard that this week the weather will cool
off more though and the rain will stop for a few days. I guess we will
have to see!
Well between the baptisms, zone conferences, and general
conferences this week was really really busy. I am excited to see what
the Lord has in store for us this week and the rest of this transfer.
This transfer ends on April 22 so we have just a few weeks left. I have
no idea what is going to happen this transfer, anything can go down.
Both my companion and myself have time in this area so either one of us
can leave or stay. I am not too worried about it right now though there
is still time to keep working before that comes! I really do love this
mission though. Even though it is difficult in many ways I am definitely
blessed to be here. I love being able to help people to come unto
Christ and see the change that comes in their lives through his power
and atonement. Just like was said in conference, the load that the
challenges and difficulities of life actually give us the traction to
continue on and progress. Without a load or something to weigh us down a
bit, we would just spin out and get stuck. That is how I have come to
be gratefull that the mission and life in general is not easy, because
if it was I would never learn anything! I just hope that when
challenges, difficulties, or problems come to us in this life we can all
realize their real potential to help us progress and not as something
to hold us back.
Well I just want to sign off for this week with my testimony of the
reality that we have living Prophets and Apostles in the Earth today.
They have spoken this last weekend and all we have to do is listen and
apply their words and we will be blessed beyond all measure. Those men
truly are men of God and inspired by him to lead us today. They have his
authority to be where they are and say what they say. They are no
ordinary men. If anybody out there has any doubt to whether Thomas S.
Monson is a Prophet of God and the Quorum of the Twelve are indeed
Apostles of the Lord, then listen or read their words and pray about it!
God cannot lie. He will answer your prayers because he has answered
mine! All you have to do is study, pray with faith that you will
recieve, and then be willing to act upon your answer. I have seen this
process work in me and in those around me, and I will forever serve and
praise my Father for it. I love you all and am so blessed to have you
all as my family and friends. Thank you all for what you do for me and I
hope that you all have a great week!
Love always,
Elder Zollinger
P.S.
Donovan Gualtier comes home this week from his mission in Singapore on
the 10th! If you can go to his homecoming and give him a welcome home
hug for me! Thanks!
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