Wednesday, June 30, 2010

I’m great, and I have a new comp. His name is Elder Alvaro José Peña Flores, Guatemala City, Guatemala and he is 20.
Well, the changes this week were Monday and for this reason I’m writing today on Wednesday!!!
Sorry for the bad grammatical errors, the keyboard is a little messed up, I will try to push the keys harder. ;) -- (Editors note, errors were fixed)
This week President Pérez goes home.  We had the good bye party on Friday for all of the Elders that are leaving, and for them. It was really good, and I hugged him at the end and said I’d miss him, he reminds me a little of G-pa F, really spiritual. Then after, we had cookies and sandwiches, and pop. :)

I am staying in Chinchaysuyo for this change.  Yesterday we taught Dora and Ricardo and they both accepted to be baptized, Dora the 24th and Ricardo the 17th. It was awesome especially for me because the last two weeks we have been working hard and everybody just told us, “no.” So when we were talking to Dora and she told us that she wanted to be baptized I was a little surprised and really happy! We left and went to teach Ricardo and we had to wait a little while for him to come home, and we taught him and he accepted! It was way awesome. Thanks for the prayers!!!!

I know that God’s church has been restored on the earth.
Love Ya!!!!!!!!
PS. Joe says that Elder Ruiz (his trainer) is now his Zone Leader.

Monday, June 21, 2010

Hola!!! From under the equator!!!!!!!!!
Wow, sounds like a full week!!!
I’m an Uncle again!!!!!!!!
Woohooooooo!!!!!!!!
I just wish I could be there to smell “heaven”. He’s a cute little guy, I like his name but I think Rock-cito would be more appropriate. :)
Well happy late birthday to the ‘twins’, and happy birthday today!!!!!
Today for P-day we went to the center of Lima to see some sites, and we went to the catacombs again, and then to buy some stuff. I took pictures and bought a couple things. Also this week has been interesting and I have learned lots of things about where we should put our trust, In THE LORD. If we try doing things our way we have problems, we make mistakes and then afterward we wonder why the Lord didn’t help us when we were doing the right things. But, if we do it the Lord’s way he sends His spirit to be with us and it becomes our guide and our companion, and those we teach feel His presence.  I’m trying to be an instrument in the Lord’s hands and to follow His influence.
I know that Joseph Smith was a prophet of the Living God, that he did see what he says he saw in the Sacred Grove, God and His Son. “I’m trying to be like Jesus” in all that I do and say, and I know that Jesus is our Savior. I know He loves us so much that He died for us, that He died for me. I’m trying to really understand what this means for me and all of us, but I also know that He washes away our sins with the sacrifice that He made and I love Him for what He did.
Love you all.
Elder Joe Johnson 

Monday, June 14, 2010

Wow! Great photos!!
I never knew about that big room upstairs! (Refering to the scale model of the Salt Lake Temple)
COOL!!!!!!
Well this week I have felt the Spirit so many times, and in ways that I needed to feel it. One of them was when we were studying in the morning one day about the Joseph Smith Story, It Happened!
Also when we were teaching Isolina, she wants to be baptized, but her boyfriend doesn’t want to get married or separate, and we taught her.  Elder Vasquez said after that, the Spirit was the most strong he has felt since leaving the temple, it was really strong.
I’m good, I love you all, have a great day!!!!
Elder Johnson!!
Sorry I didn’t write to all, I have to go!!!!!
Love you!!!!!!

Monday, June 7, 2010

Hello.... I hear this word a lot here, because everyone has studied English in school and they only remember one word... Hello.  jajaja it’s true!!
I’m good. My Comp. is good. The weather is a little humid and cloudy, but it doesn’t ever rain here, it only mists. Sometimes it mists strong until the ground is wet, and today is one of these. But it never, never, never rains. :) 
This past week on Saturday we had three baptisms!!!!!!
They went really well and Elder Vasquez baptized Manuel Benitez.  I got to baptize the two sisters of Hayceli- Mardeli and Marvita Valverde. The water was really cold, (again) and we were all cold afterward, but it was really great.
We also taught a member family with one of their neighbors in their house and they didn’t have wedding rings so we gave them our “Anillos de Unidad” that we made from zip ties I had. (We had made these rings as a companionship to remind us to be united on Thursday, and we found a better use for them) :)
I am also getting used to gray skies all the time, and less fried bananas, Lima is a lot different from the Jungle, and I have to get used to it.
I am also preparing to send letters today!!!  I hope they make it!!!!!
Say hi to everyone!!!
I love you ETERNALLY!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Elder Gregory Joseph Johnson