Tuesday, September 25, 2018

Week 52 - ONE YEAR IN MÉXICO

Wow I haven't been in the USA for a year now and BOY do I miss it! Now when someone asks me what I was doing a year ago, my memory will be about Mexico. Weird. 

This week was good. I am not gonna go into a ton of detail cause typing a lot makes me sleepy. 
I am loving my area. Cuatro Vientos is super cool! It is not too big so we don't have to walk so far for everything. It is a little city situated on a hill so we get a good leg work out in every day. Our house is at the bottom of the hill which means the first thing we have to do every day is go uphill. 

We got good news this week! We have an investigator that has been an investigator for awhile. All four of her kids are members (she has two kids on the mission), but she has not been able to get baptized cause she doesn't want to get married to her boyfriend. But just the other day she told us that she had talked with him and they decided (she decided) that he can't live there anymore... so we will probably baptize her soon :)

The other family we are teaching is awesome! We are just waiting for the divorce papers to get back and then we are goin' swimmin ;)

I encourage you to go read "For Times of Trouble" by Jeffrey R. Holland this week. I have listened to that talk 4 or 5 times this week. Apply it to your life in the most personal way possible :)

Love you all!
Elder Quist

 Celebrating Elder Solorzano's birthday

Just a handsome guy in the middle of México

a trip to the temple!


Tuesday, September 18, 2018

Week 51 - Small and Simple Things

Hey y'all! 

Very busy week! 

We had interviews with President Zapata this week. My son asked him if we can stay together until Christmas, which would be another two cycles together hahaha. 

On Wednesday I taught my first disrict meeting. It was pretty fun. Right now we are teaching a family of 5. They are awesome! They come to church almost every week, they read the Book of Mormon - super cool people. Baptism in a couple weeks, it's gonna be a party.

I have been thinking a lot lately about what makes us different from the rest of the people in the world, as members of the Church of Jesus Christ. Visiting so many people on my mission, those that accept the gospel and those that don't, has shown me just how important this message is that I get to share everyday. It really changes lives! I gave a talk in church this past Sunday about the small and simple things in life. Taking the sacrament every week, reading the Book of Mormon everyday, or, even better, really STUDYING the Book of Mormon everyday, personal and family prayer, family home evening, putting a little extra effort to serve someone, to show someone love, to be grateful, etc etc... All of these things are small, relatively speaking, but they are hard though. What is easier: studying the scriptures or not studying? Answer: not studying. The gospel is not easy. Keeping all the commandments is not easy. The easy things in life come from Satan. Everyday we make tiny decisions that will either bring us closer to Christ or take us farther away.
 
It is hard being here sometimes and we are teaching people and telling them exactly what they need to do to make their life better, how to get closer to Christ, and they don't do it! As we walk in the streets, we see a bunch of worldy distractions, and I'm not gonna lie, sometimes they really are distracting. As members of His church here on earth we have to be examples for everyone. We are different because we know how to find that happiness that can't be described. We know how important the little things are. I can't remember which apostle said it, but I remember a quote that said something like: "I have never met someone that went inactive that was reading the Book of Mormon every day and praying." The small and simple things take care of all the things big and complicated. I know that to be true with every part of my body. Being a missionary is hard, we have so many rules we need to keep, so many things we need to think about, study, ponder, and pray about, we need to develop the characteristics of Christ, and so on and so forth. Sometimes (actually many many times) I have small mental breakdowns when I think about that. haha My companions really appreciate them. BUT. I know that perfection does not come all at once - let alone in this life - so we need to focus on the small and simple things. :)

I love y'all. I miss America. Someone eat In-N-Out for me this week.

Elder Quist

Tuesday, September 4, 2018

Week 49 - Tender Mercies

Hello family and friends! 

It will be a lil smaller this week I apologize.  

This week we saw a lot of little miracles, a lot of blessings and just so many good things happened. I bore my testimony this Sunday about the love of God and how there are not any coincidences in this life. God intimately knows each and every one of us and what happens in our lives. I read a talk by Elder David A. Bednar the other day about the tender mercies of the Lord in our lives. Many many many MANY times in our lives we just live without realizing the hand of god. 

Something funny (kinda): we were knocking on the door of a contact and her husband came out and was really rude and more or less cussed us out and kinda got in our faces so I said "thank you" and "have a good day!" and we were OUT of there. My comp was fine but I was a little startled (11 months in Mexico and that is the first time that has happened haha). More than anything I was kinda sad there are people like that.

Sunday was the bomb, we had 7 investigators in church! A lot of people came to church and we all could feel the spirit. We currently do not have a Young Men's president, so my comp and I taught the class and we killed it. 

1 Nephi 1:20: But behold, I, Nephi, will show unto you that the tender mercies of the Lord are over all those whom he hath chosen, because of their faith, to make them mighty even unto the power of deliverance. 

I love you all! I miss ya a ton.

Elder Quist

Elder Bednar's visit to the mission
 See him? Top right corner :)