Showing posts with label Elder Mendez. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Elder Mendez. Show all posts

Monday, March 21, 2022

IDK what to write here but a seventy visited so thats cool - Calarcá, Colombia

HIIIII I'm here again. I know I know, I'm actualy writing more than one week in a row. I'll be waiting for the congrats in the return emails lol. OK so what happend this week. Elder Becerra of the 70 visited our mission this week. It was super cool and I learned a ton. One of my favorite parts was his use of scriptures. He had a scripture for literaly every question. Like for ALL of them. He also gave us a challenge. Durante the three days of the gira, we needed to find 3 new personas y extender 2 fecha. He promised that if we did it, we would see the miracales in our lives. It was amazing what came from it. The last day when everyone was sharing the miricles that happened, he asked us how it all happend. He shared that we always can have miricles in our lives and in our missions. It wasn't his faith that made everything happen. It was ours. That is a very important principle in our lives. The blessings in our lives come acording to our own fe, not the faith of a leader, or of our parents, or leaders. It's our fe. When we really commit and have the fe to act, even when it seems imposible, thats when we can start to see the blessings in our lives. 

En general, the conference was great, even tho we had 12 elders in our house. That was a little packed. Definitly worth it, but lots of people. Pero esta bien because we got all of the extra food that the elders bought and didn't eat :)
Apart from that nothing much happend, after the conference I got sick, I think the fruit guy gave me an old piña. I didn't sleep very well that night and the next day at church I only gave half of my talk because I had to leave really fast. Yep that was fun.
OK times up, adios, hasta luego, chao, nos vemos la próxima semana.

Elder Crenshaw :)










Tuesday, March 15, 2022

Okey dokey, I'm writing again :) - Calarcá, Colombia

 Ok so I'm writing two week in a row, I know, loco, when has that every happened. lol

OK so what happened this week. We had a few intercambios where we are companions with another missionary for a day. Other than that I can't think of much. A pretty normal week overall. BUT this week we are going to have a conference with a member of the 70, Élder Becerra! The whole mission will be coming to Medellin so the apartment will be a little packed. Normaly we have 4 people here. Durring the conference there will be 12 :) Everyone arrives this wednesday so we'll see how that goes. I really cant thing of anything else we did, with my family normalmente hablo sobre mi semana but today we just talked about english grammer so ya. Thats about it, unless you guys want to hear about the subjuntive :)

SPIRITUAL THOUGHT TIME!!!
Ok so this week we've been studying stuff that Elder Becerra sent us to study. The second day of meetings we will be focusing on 3 sets of scriptures. The cool thing about the scriptures is we can relate them to both missionary and members. Your homework is to read them and send me your thoughts. Ill send you mine next week, but trust me. These always have been some of my favorite scriptures, but now they are better. 
Alma 8:18-22, 10:4-12
Alma 19:16-17,28-29
Heleman 5:35-43

Have fun, keep or gain your testimony, see you next week.

Elder Crenshaw  :)

Monday, March 7, 2022

HI AGAIN - Calarcá, Colombia

Ok so I'm writing again because why not, I have time before lunch. Ok so first things first, very fast review of the week, because I'm sending this when lunch gets here. Ok it's here

Lol it's actually was ready if I have more time later I'll write more later, maybe, but here's a summary before everyone else finishes lunch.

Me desmayè, nos robaron, cambios, medellin, uff carisimo, metrocable, el hueco, ey mono/gringo
De nada :)

OK where were we, ok poco a poco
Primero, me desmayè means I fainted, for those of you who didn't put it in to Google translate already. Don't worry it wasn't because I hit my head or anything, I just had a really big head rush. Yep, I fainted because I'm tall. No normal you don't full on faint when you have a head rush but that time I did. :) my hip hurt for a bit after because I fell on it, and we lost 1.5 mugs (one only lost the handle) but over all ok. I think in the end my companion elder Mendez was more shook than I was lol.
Nos robaron, we got robbed. Yup. I lost almost all of the money that the mission gives us to live because we happened to take it out of the ATM that day so that was fun. At least it wasn't too bad, I didn't even know that we got robbed until after. The way the robbery went down was like this. We (me and the LZs) were waiting for my companion as he was coming back from a medical appointment in Medellín. The zone leaders didn't want to go all the way to the terminal because they had appointments that they wanted to go to. So they had elder Mendez get off the bus at a random roundabout, dark, in the middle of nowhere, next to their appointment, in a dangerous neighborhood. All good so far. A guy comes up at this point and asks us where a park is, the park doesn't exist but the LZs start contacting the guy anyway because ya. The guy then says that he, and another guy that just showed up, are part of a cartel and that they think that we are going to sell drugs to someone. So they need to look over our phones to make sure we aren't doing that. The lzs say ok that's fine and give their phone to them so I do the same. Next they ask one of the lzs how much cash he has on him. He says he has about 170.000 COP on him, the truth because we took out our money that day, so they told us all to take our our money and show them how much we have. They then had to take that too so that they could "make sure that it was real or something. Still not sure on this one, they were using lots of slang and talking about drugs. As a person who learned Spanish from the Book of Mormon, I don't know a lot of slang or drug words jajaja. After that they told us to take a lap around the block while they checked our stuff and then when we got to the other side, they would give us our stuff back. I started going around the loop but after like 10 steps my companion, who had arrived at this point but didn't get robbed, starts saying that the lzs are dumb and how could they fall for that. I being the clueless gringo that I am at times, asked what he was talking about. That's when I found out that the people weren't actually nice cartel people making sure that we weren't invading their territory, and that we just got robbed. :D
Ok the rest ate faster, cambios means changes directly, but for missionaries, it means transfers. This time I actualy transfered! A little sad leaving Calarcá after 6 months, but cool overall. Ahora, I'm in Medellín! My new area is called buenos aires.
Uuf, carisimo = it's expensive here. Not crazy expensive because it's not a huge touristic place, but much more expensive than my last area, think tiny town vs giant city.
Metrocable means, I'm really not sure, but it's kind of like a ski lift. Our area is literally the side of a mountain. So at times we have to take the metrocable so we don't take 2 hours walking up the side of a mountain. Super cool.
El hueco, the hole directly but it just means downtown where everything is a copy and super cheap. Don't go in ropa de proselitismo or alone/without a Latino or 100% you will get robbed. Still half a chance, but oh well. It was fine when we went.
Ey mono/gringo. What I hear minimum 20 times a day. Gringo is just gringo, I'm used to that. Mono means blond, I'm obviously blond in an area where that is not normal lol. But mono also means monkey. So when someone says that it has a little double meaning. I don't really care, but some how, I only figured out the monkey thing two days ago.
Ok that's it for summary, spiritual thought and shout outs in another email because this is long.
Elder Crenshaw :)


Monday, February 7, 2022

Lol don't worry, I'm still alive :) - Calarcá, Colombia

Hi, I'm in a bus and I finaly have time to write a little bit, ya ya ya I know I haven't written in forever but ah well. I'll calculate stars when I get back to our area, but a lot more people sent some good stuff.

I have no clue what I wrote about the last time so if I repeat random stuff oh well.
I my new companion is Elder Mendez, he is from Bogotá, he has 18 months in his mission, I'm remembering already saying this so I'll skip ahead, uuuuummmmmmmm IDK. Ok so these last few weeks have been good, we are here now so I'll try to write more later lol
Byeeeeee
Elder Crenshaw  :)

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OK my companion is getting a hair cut so I have a little more time to write, these last few weeks have been good, our area is progressing  we still don't have a person on date but a couple of people are close, we've been working a lot with members too because our branch is tiny and could close literaly at any time. Our goal is 50 people in the chapel my last week here, it'll be tough because right now we have about 25 to 30 people on a good day but we'll see. Also I'm not sure why but right now we have a lot of people that are like super invested in another religion. Like we have a catholic minister, a séptimo día youtuber, and a person that doesn't know what religion he believes in but he believes in the Bible and basically has it memorized and has these realy weird ideas about everything he reads. The good news is that the second two are actualu really interested in our message. The second guy read over half of the Book of Mormon in between our first and second lessons so that was cool. OH YA fun fact, I can now say that a youtuber with a silver play button invited me to have lunch at his house twice lol :)

OK shoutouts.
MY COUSIN WHITNEY GOT HER MISSION CALL like 3 weeks ago, I know I know I'm horrible at writing sorry :) She will be serving in the California, Anaheim mission and her first four months she will be serving in the Mormon battalion historic site. She starts MTC March 21 Congrats Sister Anderson! :)

I feel like there was one more but I honestly forgot so I'd some thinks they deserves a shoutout for something write me and I'll put you in next week lol. 

Today we went to Salento which is a touristic town in our area with our zone. It was cool and I'll sent photos if I remember. Also we met a random gringo from California whose parents are from India and is visiting Colombia and Europe because ya, why not. So he hung out with us all day and didn't understand anything when we were talking spanish so that was fun. Ok yep.

SPIRITUAL THOUGHT TIME!!!
Keep the commandments and the blessings will come. We have had a lot of people in this area that have a realy strong desire to learn more about the gosple and improve their lives, a lot of them also have had a hard time keeping the commandments when they learn about them. At times life can be dificult, at times we can have challenges or be scared to do what we need to do, at times it can be hard to start something new. Sometimes the gosple of Jesus Christ is easy to follow, and some times he asks us to do things that put us out of our comfort zone. A lot of people, whether they are just learning about the gosple or have lived it for years, have "that one little thing" that they know they need to do better but they don't. It could be going to church, reading the scriptures, keeping the word of wisdom. But when we act in faith, I say we because everyone can improve, the miracles will come. I've seen it over and over again in my mission. I invite all of you to find the one thing, if you want find more than one thing. But find it. And when you find it, pray for the help to change it. But do it.
Okey dokey, my compañero is done with his haircut so adiós
Elder Crenshaw :)

Monday, January 17, 2022

Very short resumen of this week - Calarcá, Colombia

Ok I feel bad that I forgot to write so here's a short summary,
Cambios were pushed back to friday or monday, were then bumped up to wednesday on tuesday half way through the day, I'm still in Calarcá but I have yet another comp, Elder Mendez. He is cool, likes expensive shoes which I don't understand at all pero no importa. We found some new people this week and we have a multi zone conference again this Wednesday. I want more yoyos but that's normal so nothing new there.
Spiritual thought, read your scriptures and sent me your favorite of the week, if it's relate to the topic in the last email, you get stars, if not, posiblemente una check or algo así, todavía no estoy seguro.
Adiós, 

Elder Crenshaw :) 


Stars and I forgot to write oops

Marsha Crenshaw Ephesians 1:11  💫🌟

Jeanie Anderson Moses 1:37  🌟✴

Spencer Becker Colossians 1:13-29   💫✨

Because I forgot to write, the stars deadline has been extended until I do, good luck.