Monday, November 28, 2016

Killin It / 15 Months

With 9 months to go my mission seems to be coming to an end. TOO FAST. I cant even handle it. The only way I can explain it is like a mountain. Its good and hard going up, and you feel good. Then you look back down where you came from, and say, that wasnt that bad, and then you go down the other side of the mountain, but this time its hard to slow down because its steep so youre just basically sprinting the whole way down. And I think by the bottom of my "mountain" it'll feel like half the time it took to get to the middle point. I dont know thats how I've been imagining it. And we talk alot about "the mountain"alot in the mission. Goals and whatnot.

Oh yeah, HAPPY THANKSGIVING/BLACK FRIDAY/CYBER MONDAY! haha I must say my thanksgiving was less than satisfying. We were working all day and I didnt even realize it was thanksgiving until it was 9:30 at night when we got home. I was super tired and had to debate on whether or not I was even going to eat dinner, but then I decided to make myself an empanada and drink a weird rootbeer thing they have here called "mabí de bejuco indio" So thanksgiving was "eh" for me but still good cause I taught people the true restored gospel that day. :)

In Tamayo, Macho, (my shirtless friend) was called as the president of the group. I am very happy for him, he is super faithful and He'll do a great job. I attached a picture of him in his white shirt and tie below. Haha the changes people make when they hear truth right?

But me and my companion are doing really really well with the new people we are finding and it'll continue like that! Also Saturday ill find out if im leaving my area or not. Ive been here for 4 1/2 months and thats about the max for people in Tamayo. we'll see though!!

Love you all! Have a nice start to your holiday season!
Elder Larkin









Monday, November 21, 2016

WORK HARD SLEEP HARD

Change is necessary for someone to be truly converted to anything in this life. Ive found this out through personal experience and  by watching others experience this change themselves. This change that is necessary is just that, necessary. That means whether we want to or not, and most of the time it will be nice and difficult. But in the end itll be all worth it. This is what I have been thinking about this week.
Mosiah 5:7 
7 And now, because of the covenant which ye have made ye shall be called the children of Christ, his sons, and his daughters; for behold, this day he hath spiritually begotten you; for ye say that your hearts are changed through faith on his name; therefore, ye are born of him and have become his sons and his daughters.

As for events, we have been doing a bunch of stuff! We've been getting out more often and finding more and more people to teach and its quite the effort but totally worth it :) We've been focusing on finding families to teach and we HAVE found a lot! Super excited for these people :) We had a zone conference on Saturday and Elder Martinez of the seventy was there. A quote that he said stuck with me as we were talking about obedience. "Obedience brings blessings. EXACT obedience brings miracles." Nice to think about :)

We also had a fireside as a branch about families and the plan of salvation. It was really nice and we had alot of people attend. There was a message that today there are lots of bad things in this world, but what we do as families can help keep ourselves out of all that mess. It was a great time.

But yeah, this week Ive been super tired everyday, and have been going to bed like EARLY so thats a good thing right? Work hard, sleep hard. 😁

I hope everyone has had a wonderful week! And Happy Thanksgiving to everyone!
Elder Larkin


Oh and heres some pictures of me and Macho. Hes a convert who'll be going to the temple this December, and Im teaching him how to tie his ties :) And NO he never wears a shirt. Super funny :)



Monday, November 14, 2016

Pretty Normal Week actually

So this week nothing really special happened! We just worked and worked some more. Didnt take any pictures this week either so this will be a short email sorry to say. 

So teaching this week was actually pretty good. The youth we baptised were all able to receive the priesthood and now they are passing and doing a bunch of stuff the young men do. Julian, the man we baptized, blessed the sacrament with me on sunday so that was pretty cool for him. He was nervous about messing up but I told him everyone messes up so its fine. He did if perfectly and the meeting went great. So we had a record high of church attendance! 70 people with 10 investigators and 10 Less-actives. The last missionaries that were here put that as a goal a long time ago and yesterday we finally achieved it. Go us haha.

Other than that we really didnt do a whole lot. We did play a lot of Dominoes and Cards in our free time. The missionary from St. Lucia, Elder Joseph, is crazy good at dominoes and he basically destroys the other team every time but Im getting better. Other than that though hes not that great at cards. They tell me Im only good at cards because im from Las Vegas. haha who knows :)

Anyways, earlier this week President Nuckols was talking to the missionaries and what he said stuck with me a little bit. He said that there are only 3 reasons for disobedience, whether it be commandments, or other rules. People are lacking conversion, lacking knowledge, or lacking motivation, basically people are either Faithless, Clueless, or just Lazy. Or a mix of them. I took an inward look at myself and asked, "what am I letting slide?" It is hard to judge ourselves and hard to see the things we are lacking in, but if we do it, and then take initiative to fix it, the better off we all are. I challenge everyone to look at themselves and this week, try to change for the better.

I hope everyone has had an amazing week! I hope everyone stays safe and doesnt get caught in a riot or something cause Trump won the election😂
Love y'all!
Elder Larkin

Monday, November 7, 2016

Baptisms, Dominoes, and Service

Yet another full week! So first off on Wednesday instead of watching a movie like we normally do the branch decided to play dominoes with everyone! Now I dont wanna brag, but I am pretty good at how dominicans play dominoes. Its a little different than normal. But there were a bunch of people there and It was really fun! The tournament started, and because we were SO lucky we played some of the old people who have been playing dominoes for 40+ years. So needless to say we lost. Elder Holder somehow got into the semi-finals. After he told me, "haha half the time I was just putting pieces down." PSHHH.

On Saturday, we had a service project near the hospital. Since the hurricane, every time it rains here the streets fill up with mud. Its really bothersome to the people who live near it and we decided that for the national day of service we should all go out and clear some mud and weeds and stuff like that. It was very hot and sweaty, but it was fun and worth it. Some people even came out and thanked us for clearing it out because they were either "too old or too lazy" (thats what they said, not my words) to do it themselves. After that we headed back to the church to fill up the baptismal font and prepare for that.

We had our baptism service at 6:00pm and it was really special. The 2 youth both asked me to baptize them, and It was very spiritual and uplifting. The church really can change the lives of people and their families. Its a pleasure to be apart of everything thats happening here in Vicente Noble. I know I've said it alot, but its true. We've had a lot of success in these last few weeks. 8 Baptisms and there are still 2 more planned for this month. 

I hope everyone enjoys the many pictures I took (especially you Mom😁) and I hope everyone had a good week!
Love y'all! 
Elder Larkin