Sunday, September 12, 2010

9-6-2010 "35 Days"






Well I have to say this was just a great week. We got to work, Elder Solis, and I. Hes got almost 5 months in the mission and is just a great missionary. He helps me in all the aspects that I need. I think the Lord saw that we were serious about giving it all this week, so he sent us even more help. Elder Lopez Trujillo, who has about 16 months in the mission, decided at the end of last transfer that he didnt want to be Zone Leader anymore. Its a long story, but last saturday, he became our companion. So we have the Old man, the Zone Leader, and the Excited Greenie. It makes for a great companionship. We ended up getting the Norms of Excellency this week, which just felt great. We had one of the coolest baptisms in my mission also.
Esahu, agreed to be baptized last sunday. The only problem is that he worked all week and we couldnt go visit him. He left at 9 in the morning and got home at 10 at night every day except sunday. So we prayed and his girlfriend taught him everything he needed to know. He did great in the interview and was really excited for the baptism. I got to get wet again, which is always nice. After church, we went and celebrated and ate lunch with them. We had the opportunity to talk with Esahu´s mom and commit her to baptism this sunday. Tomorrow we should find out her decision, but we are gonna work hard to baptized every single week this transfer. I really want to accomplish that so pray for our success.
Testimony meeting was just great! Our trio decided to go up first and start off the meeting with our testimonies, and then all the members, including an investigator decided to go up there and share theirs. 3 converts of mine bore their testimony, and just just made me feel so great. I love them all so much! They are really progressing here in this ward, and ive been priveliged to see that progress.
Im having fun, working hard, and really enjoying myself right now. I hope you all are too. Have a great week!
Con amor, Elder Turley
Im gonna send a few pictures...
The first ones our Baptism on Sunday
Second was us when we played Soccer today
Third is me and my companions Elder Solis is the little guy sitting on our legs (HES TINY!!!) and Elder Lopez Trujillo is the bigger one.

8-30-2010 "Sick Week"

So this was my sick week. I wrote a little bit about how I felt...but man things just got worse and worse and worse. On monday, we went on the ride, Elder Larson, Marcos and I. I rode a Montaña bike, while Elder Larson got the nice Giant from the Bishop. My bike had no shocks, but with a little help from marcos, we got some clips on it. I have to say that even though i was really sick, I enjoyed the ride a lot. It will be fun to go home and get good again.
So from tuesday on was the sick week. I woke up with horrible stomache pain, through up in the morning and we started our day. I tried to fake that I was alright and just hoped that it would pass but it didnt. Eventually I told my companion that I could walk anymore. So we called Sister Clark and she recommended some medicine for a Stomache infection. Unfortunately the day before Mexico had made a law stating that you cant bye antibiotics without a prescription. So i had to go to a doctor and he didnt give me the prescription for what sister clark told me. He gave me a prescription to go and get 5 shots in my butt of a more powerful medicine because my infection was really bad. So we went and bought it. I started feeling a little better each day. We couldnt go out and work but at least I was getting better...until yesterday, when I woke up with hives all over my legs. I thought that maybe a spider had bit me or something, and took a shower and went to church. The lord really did bless us with success yesterday, even though we couldnt hardly work. 2 new investigators came to church! And 1 is gonna get baptized on sunday! I looked over at companion when we saw how many people had gone to church and I just said, "I really must have suffered a lot this week, that God with bless us so much at church". We both just grinned and Church turned out to be a little peaceful moment. Anyways, in the afternoon Ivan, the convert doctor, came to the house to give me my 4th shot when we both realized that the hives hadnt gone away and had actually continued to grow. He told me to not inject the last injection and he took me down to his ambulance and they prepared something to stop the alergic reaction. So his partner started trying to put an IV needle in my arm. He first said that Gringos have Crocodile skin...i guess thats a compliment...and then tried twice and failed to get the IV in the vein. So Ivan tried and also missed... and then tried again in the same spot and got it. It wasnt very fun. They gave me the medicine that just knocked me out completely and the hives went down a little. Unfortunately I woke up today and they are even worse... so I had to go and buy some more medicine and now Im here. Thats my week. My very sick week.
So now we are starting my final transfer in the mission. Today at like 3 Ill know if I stay or I go. Ill see if i cant let you know with a little email. I was just meditating the other night and Im gonna hit this transfer full force. My goal is 5 baptisms, it will be tough but definately possible If I work as hard as I can. Im ready. I had a week of mandatory rest so Im ready to get back out and work. Keep praying for my success and my health please!
I love you all! Have an amazing week!

8-23-2010 "Hola"

Hey everyone! I hope you had a great week! Our week was alright. Some families in the ward threw me a couple parties for my birthday, so they took care of me on that side. The problem is that Im not used to eating that much food and cake, and it made me sick. Im still a little sick today, but I cant say that I didnt enjoy it. It made me feel good and loved here.
Yesterday, at church, Rosana, our most progressing investigator, came up to me and asked me if she could get baptized. Thats a first in the mission. I felt so bad that I had to say no because shes not married. Shes in a really tough situation with not very many solutions. The good thing is that shes determined to get baptized, so thats gonna help her out a lot.
Today should be one of the best P-days of my life because in the afternoon, I will be going on a bike ride. The bishops gonna lend me his specialized who knows what. its a really old model. Then, the son of Jesus, the man we baptized two weeks ago, is going to lend me his clip pedals and some clipless shoes and we are going to go on a real bike ride. The truth is, even though I am sick, Im so excited. Its one of the things Ive missed the most.
We are seeing some opposition with our investigators, but I think we havent tried hard enough with them. We have kinda been slacking off a little bit in these past weeks, so we need to pick it up. After all, I need to finish strong. Pray for me so that I can be more obedient, be more excited, be more diligent. Im sure your prayers will help me out a bunch in this week.
I love you all!
Have a great week.
Elder Turley

8-16-2010 "Hey"

Hey everyone! Isnt it crazy that its almost over? Josh is going home this week! You all need to go out and congragulate him on a great mission. I know he tried so hard out there. I am really excited to see him.
We had a lot of rain this week, which slowed us down a bit. It was one of the rougher weeks, that always happen in between the good ones. We did set two baptismal dates. Lets see what happens with them. One is for this sunday, but Im not sure. It seems really hard to accomplish. And the other one we had to set for september. We met a really prepared woman from Puebla. She is a Pentacostal or however you write that. We talked about the restoration and she accepted everything. Then we challenged her to be baptized and she also told us she wants to. The bummer is that she is in Puebla until the 15th of september. But she wants to get baptized when she comes back, so we will just sit tight and hope for the best.
Im doing good. Im sure all the return missionaries know how the last few months go, so im trying hard to get up and smile everyday. I still love a good lesson with an investigator, but I find myself thinking more and more about home. Im sure its normal. This week we are gonna see if we cant find a few more people to baptize in this and my final transfer in the mission. Thats whats keeping me motivated. These last few weeks of the transfer will be vital to me finding the last few and to complete my goal.
I hope your all doing well and have a great week!
Love you!
con amor, Elder Turley

8-9-2010 "22 months"

So, Im just realizing that my time is quickley coming to an end. How sad! I mean I really did miss going to Powell with everyone, but Im gonna miss the mission. 9 weeks left. Isnt that crazy?

We had a great week this week. It was really special for me. First of all, we went and had our capatication in Torreon, right across the street from my old area. It was 3 days of learning the new material and the new way of teaching, that we will be teaching all the missionaries in these months. It was a great chance to learn, review, and better my teaching skills. I wont lie though, it was overload. 9 to 4 for 3 days straight. I got tired, but also excited to try some new tactics in these last 2 months.

Ending the capatication on wednesday and thursday, Elder Larson and I went out to an area in Torreon to help out a companionship over there. We got to try and set a few baptismal dates with varied results. It was an opportunity to just try everything we were learning on the people. We had fun. The best part was on thursday night when the Assistants let me go to my old area and visit a few people there. It was just awesome. I hardly had anytime, but I got to visit a few families and talk to them a bit. The Pedrozas were home and that was just great to see all of them and laugh with them for a few moments. Then, I got to spend some short moments with Gerardo, who got baptized just a week after I left that area. We got to talk about how they felt and how they were still strong in the church. It was just great.

It looks like we will have another capatication my last week here in the mission. Im excited because I get to say goodbye too all my friends. Its just gonna be awesome.

So, we ended up getting back here on friday night. Kind of missed out on the whole week. But Elder Perez came through and followed up just great with the baptismal date that we had. The brother was really prepared and it was just a matter of supporting him and watching out for satans attacks. On saturday we did the interview and everything turned out fine. The Baptismal service was really special. I sang a hymn...alone....thats a first in my life. I was nervous but in the last 2 versus the spirit came and I relaxed and just tried my hardest. I sang Abide with me, tis eventide. Everything went smoothe and the spirit was present. Just another great experience.

This change we gotta push hard if we want to baptize more, but the baptisms are out there. Pray for our success and just prepare yourselves for the sensation when I get home. Things are gonna go off the wall. It looks like Ill be landing at around noon on the 11th of October, so we will have plenty of time to go to In&Out and then on a nice bike ride. Im excited. 5 more baptisms is my goal so everyone pray for our success!

I did get the cookies and they were intact. They were great mom thanks!

Love you all

Con amor, Elder Turley

8-2-2010 "Hi"

Hey everyone! Sounds like Lake Powell is going great. The truth is...I really do miss it. I hope youy are all having a blast out there.
This week for me, is gonna be a really busy one. Tomorrow I have to go down to Torreon for a few days. I write it like that just so it sounds like im a business man. I have a couple of meetings down in Torreon. Actually, they are going to change the whole mission. We will be teaching missionaries 8 new lessons to help them improve their teaching. The new lessons are strictly for missionaries. It should be really interesting to get some new material and see what happens with this whole new strategy.
Yesterday, we had some great attendance in Church. 3 for the first time and 3 for the second time. One of them was Jorge´s dad, Jesus. He told us on saturday that he was really starting to believe this stuff and getting excited to get baptized. He said that he didnt want to put a date, but that any day now he would just tell us that he was ready to get baptized. Usually I have the instinct to push and push and push, but this time I decided to just relax and show this Brother that I was confident in him. And thats how we left it until sunday, when, in Gospel Principles class, he just started commenting about everything. That was a pretty good sign that he had felt the spirit so I turned over to the Bishop and asked him to have an ¨Interview¨ with Jesus, but he was really just going to be challenging the brother to get baptized. Well, they were in the interview for a good amount of time. Like 40 minutes and we had to go to the sacrament meeting of the other ward. After the Bishop finished, he came in and got me to talk to me and told me that the brother decided to get baptized this coming sunday. Pretty awesome! What makes it even more awesome is that this guy has been an investigator for years. His son has been a member for 5 years now. It feels good that we were able to win his trust and then help him feel the spirit in order to get baptized.
So 10 weeks left. I hope to spend them all here, in Fresnillo. But lets see what happens with that. Have a great week everyone and some one needs to do the death run on a tube and jump off a huge cliff. Just to remember me!
Con amor, Elder Turley

7-26-2010 "me"

So, we had another week fly by. It just keeps going by faster and faster. The wedding sounds like it went just great. Thats awesome. I hope you all have a great time in Lake Powell. I think everyone but kimmy has gone soft , so I can only trust in kimmy to jump off a 60+ foot cliff this year. When I get back ill be able to fill that role again.
So we had an interesting time trying to adjust ourselves to 2 areas. Its pretty tough. Ill try to calculate it a bit for you guys. We walk by the way. Our area is like from where the Chesebro house is all the way to Best Buy in T.O. And thats all on foot. We are trying our best to manage. We have a few investigators in both areas, but Id always like to have more. Realistically, we are looking at 2 or 3 baptisms this transfer, but im hoping for 4. They are also deciding to change all the missions in the whole world. That means I only have 1 zone conference and 1 interview left. It should be interesting. Also, instead of 5 lessons, there are going to be 8 lessons. Its all focuse on makin missionaries better teachers.
Yesterday, we had a tragedy here in the ward. A sister was driving home from the city of Jerez, when she got in a car crash and her little girl died. She was holding the girl in her arms when the ambulance came. It seems like things like that are just increasing, with Sister Pace and this little Girl here. We are kinda on comfort control now. Just going around and talking with members. I think in a little while we are gonna go and visit the sister, who is a really good friend. They have the body in the chapel right now, and i think they are going to bury the girl tomorrow in the morning. At least the girls in a better place.
So thats my week. Just chugging along. Trying to work hard and enjoy my last moments as a missionary.
I love you all! Have a great week!
Con amor, Elder Turley

7-19-2010 "Heey"

Hey everyone! So heres the news. Im staying another transfer here in Fresnillo! Im happy with it. They ended up doing some really crazy stuff this transfer, but i think it will turn out to be fun and more interesting for Elder Perez and I. They decided to close the area Americas, so Elder Lamb and Felix got the boot. That means that Olivo will also have the responsibility of covering both areas. It will be a little tougher, but im looking forward to it. I still get to be with some great people, and be around my converts, but now i also get to explore a new area, kinda like getting transfered without the cons. Anyways, Elder Perez and I are looking forward to the new challenge weve been given. Lets see how it goes.
So, Elder Perez this week, decided to confront the mother of these two little nieces of Gina, but to no avail. I didnt want anything to do with it, because im kinda over the whole battle thing. I decided to help Gina out with her english. In order to enter College, she has to read a whole book and pass a test for english. It was a good excuse to get out of an uncomfortable situation. It was actually pretty funny because when Elder Perez asked if he could talk to her, everyone said they had to go do something. Even though I couldnt get super far away, we quietly talked about english on the other side of the room, while these two just went at it. To the credit of my companion, he did a great job, and maintained a calm, spiritual mood. He never contended. But that lady was there to fight for her life. Theres so many people like her in this world. People, that, even though they know they are wrong, just stick with what they believe because its what they learned when they were young. I think it was a good experience for Elder Perez, though. He is at the point in the mission where he wants to take on everyone and convince them. I figure by letting him get in conversations like this, he will not only become more persuasive, but also he will learn to discern who will and who will not accept. I still remember when I was at that point in where I wanted to take on every Jehova´s Witness, but i soon realized that it never works.
So we are getting ready to work really hard this transfer. We have a goal of 3 baptisms this change, which will fullfil our goal as a ward, and as a district. I know if we work hard the Lord will provide us with that success. I wont lie, these are some really old areas, and everyone has heard. But the Lord has given me a lot of blessings and success here, so whos to say he wont keep doin that. Im excited to search for the 1 like taught me a year ago. Who knows the 1 might just have a family of other "1´s"
Dad, I have decided to train when I get home, just so that I can smoke you up rock store. Id love to race a little before I lose my chance.
I hope you all have a good week. It sounds like things are gonna get really fun out there. Just remember me when youre out in Powell, up at the Wedding. Ill definately be thinking about you guys. I love you all, especially Josh Jordan, yeah that guy in chile. I hope you have a great week. Pray for us so that we can find the elect out here!
Con amor, Elder Turley

7-12-2010 "My miracle"




Hey everyone!
I was looking and thinking about it, and it appears that this week that we just had was the best ive had in the week, referring to completing goals and everything. We managed 60 lessons, 6 at church for the first time, and a miracle baptism. It was awesome. Oh, and Our Zone also won the Golden Shoe competition that the Mission has. Pretty cool huh!
So this week was a lot of ups and downs. We thought the two girls were gonna get baptized, but then the mom said no, and that baptism fell through, on thursday, which really bummed us down. We were kinda getting frustrated at that point, and even more when the appointment with this kid, Robert, who also could have been baptized on sunday, fell through. So friday, I had to go over to Valparaiso and take care of two baptismal interviews. My companion and I were kinda bummed out that day. Saturday came, and we went and played soccer with the young men of the stake, our plan was to get Robert to say yes. He showed up and after the game, The Bishop, My companion and I all talked to Robert about getting baptized on sunday at 8 in the morning. He said yes! So that got us really excited again. We finished out saturday strong and got up early yesterday to fill up the font. 8 O´Clock came around....and no Robert, bummer. I didnt get frustrated, just bummed out that he didnt show up. I was sitting in the Sacrament Meeting Room, and I remember just looking up and saying to myself, ¨I need a miracle right now¨. I kinda just said that because I was tired, we had worked hard that week and had done everything possible to baptize and nothing. But, the Lord heard my prayers. Carlos, who was going to baptize his friend, Robert, showed up with his parents, who arent members. We were outside, and I jokingly said to the mom, hey well the waters warm we could take advantage and baptize you (its difficult to translate the phrase from Spanish but for those who understand I looked at her and said, ¨Pues, Hermana, la pila está llena. De una vez, no?¨). Her oldest son, Jorge, whos also a member, told me that she was actually thinking about it. So my companion and I went inside and a few minutes later, Jorge told us that his mom wanted to get baptized at the end of the Church Services. So we called the Zone Leaders, and they came running over. In the 3rd hour we got the interview done and she got baptized! I and my companion just started laughing because we had no idea why this woman just decided to do it. We had challenged her so many times and she always said no, but God touched her heart I guess, and the week ended great!
Today we had another Soccer Game against the members of the stake. We won again. This time it got a little harder, but we are a hard-playing team and we got the job done. We took a picture of the team that Ill send along with this Letter. Ill also send a picture of the Baptism. A little kid also got baptized yesterday, so it was pretty cool. Tomorrow we have interviews, and i should have more of an idea if they are going to transfer me or if ill stay another week. I hope you all have a great week.
Con amor, Elder Turley

7-5-2010

Hey everyone! Happy Fourth of July! We had our independance day soccer game today and we won! Our team wore short shorts, long green socks and a green shirt and everyone laughed when we showed up like that, but we sure showed them. I think we won like 9 games. Needless to say it was a blast and we also played in the rain.
So our week was a lot of the same old grind, but we did get a great little blessing from God yesterday. Gina`s two nieces came into town yesterday and Gina wants us to baptize them. So it appears that, after all, we will be seeing at least a few baptisms, Elder Perez and I.
Im so glad to hear that Grandma is doing good. I couldnt participate in the Fast like i was planning, because President Clark called for a mission wide fast. But the rest of the family has plenty of faith to recieve the blessings.
This week should be a little more exciting than the last couple of weeks, because we will actually be focusing on a few investigators that will be baptized. Its always so much more fun when you have to protect someone from Satan and so you visit them everyday and help them. Thats when the best experiences happen.
This week, if we work hard as a District, we could have up to 6 baptisms. That will be amazing for us, so pray for our success. Its the second to last week in that transfer, so its an important week for us.
So when is Bud getting married again?
So my story of the week is about a woman named Veronica. I had to go do the baptismal interview (one of my first real interviews) and it turned out to be an all out war. When we got to a question about homosexual relations, she said she had some friends and she couldnt believe that God didnt love them. That turned into a long, difficult conversation of me trying to explain to her the doctrine of Christ, without offending. I managed, and then we went on to when she should have gotten baptized. I tried a few scriptures with my testimony, but it didnt work out. She told me she wanted to get baptized, but she wanted God to tell her. So, instantly came to my mind the open the scriptures activity. She used the bible first, but before she opened it, she said a long, silent prayer. I used the opportunity to also offer a silent prayer to God, pleading that he would give her the right scripture and send the spirit to testify. Its funny how in those moments of pleading, I always seem to pray in English. So, after the prayer, instantly, the spirit rushed into the room and we both felt it very strongly, although neither of the two said anything. She opened a scripture in Jeremiah talking about how the officer of the soldiers (me) took the people to the king (Jesus). She didnt say anything. So I asked her to do it again, but this time with the Book of Mormon. Other silent prayers were offered, and the spirit filled the room, even stronger this time. This time, she opened up to 3 Nephi 12:2. It does it better justice to read it for yourselves. She looked at me, then read the scriptures again, and then looked at me for a long time. The spirit, in this moment was so powerful. All she said was..."Alright"...and she just stared at me. I grinned and then started to laugh. She looked at me puzzled and I just told her, "You wanted God to tell you and he just did, so obviously, with that scripture." Its even more of an answer, because Jesus himself is talking in that scripture.
So that was my favorite experience of the week. Definately one to remember.
I hope you all have a good week. I love you all!

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

6-28-10 "Burn 360"

Lots of good letters this week! Thanks to everyone who wrote me!
So this week got really interesting starting on monday night. My Zone Leaders called me, and after explaining what i would teach for District Meeting, they told me that Elder Lopez had transfers...but they wouldnt tell me why. Again I would be changing the fate of Elder Miliar, for I would be getting his companion and he would get mine. So on Tuesday Morning, Elder Lopez left, and Elder Perez came. I later found out that the Stake President called up the Zone Leaders and complained a little about my companion. President Clark called later that night and talked to my companion a bit, but I dont know what about. So Im here now with Elder Perez. I cant complain. Hes a great missionary. Hes from the same Generation as Elder Lopez but a completely different person. Sometimes in Lessons I just sit there and smile because I dont have to guide or teach this Elder anything. Hes an amazing teacher and he knows the doctrine. Hes also really funny and really outgoing. All the members and investigators that we have have all commented on the difference that Elder Perez has made. Even though I always try to be happy and smile to everyone, it was a lot of times, faked. Now, all the Members tell me, WOW Elder Ive never seen you so happy before. Im not saying that Lopez made me unhappy....but It just feels like a weight has been lifted. Now I can focus on being District Leader and not have to worry about my time away from my area. We also got a lot of work done this week.
The norms of the mission have gone up. Now to be Missionaries of Excellency, we need to do 210 contacts, 40 lessons, 4 baptismal dates, and 4 investigators for the first time in church, every week. Its definately more of a challenge, but its something thats helping me work more. For over a year, ive been able to reach the old norms, relatively easilly and kind of relax at the end of the week. But now, its tougher. I have to contact 70 more and teach 10 more lessons, so i have to work harder. Elder Perez was up to the challenge, and his excitement has really got me excited again. We had a very fun week, laughing and joking and finding new people. I cant lie, the area is still super tough, but Im having fun again. Thats something that I needed.
We are working hard with 1 family and a woman who just had a misconception. Gina, our recent convert, also had a misconception. So we think to use her and help teach this lady. The problem is, we havent found her since tuesday. On Saturday, we had a family home evening with 2 new investigators and with Gina, her mom, and her kids. We taught the restoration and then played a few games. The two investigators flat out said that they wouldnt go to church, but yesterday, waiting for other investigators outside, the woman who went to the family home evening walked by, and somehow I convinced her to go inside and stay for the Sacrament. But she was the only investigator we had at church. Kinda a bummer, but we are going to keep working hard. My district has baptized every sunday this transfer, which has helped the zone a bunch because we are all in hard times here in fresnillo. This week, we could see up to 4 baptisms, unfortunately none from me or my companion. But we hope to see a few for the 11th and the 18th. We are gonna work hard for that, to finish the transfer strong.
So thats life in the mission. Stress, knocking, and stress. Elder Harris, Linsday Campbell`s ex-boyfriend´s best friend, is still my zone leader and we get along well. He wants to know whats up with Lindsay, so he can let Corey know. Im sure you all remember Corey. The one that went to Lake Powell with us. Well Im here with HIS best friend.
Mom if you could send just a few pairs of socks, I think I can last until the end of the mission. Thanks!
Hope you all have a good week. Kimmy, I want you to bring Josh and Taylor to the airport. Thats my request. Thanks
Con amor, Elder Turley

6-21-10

Hey everyone! I hope you all are doing well.
We had a tough week, to be honest. Back to the grind of finding and filtering investigators. To make things worse, my companion and I are having trouble getting along. I feel like I try so hard but he just doenst want to be my friend or change. Maybe it will come in time for him later in the week. The good news is that I got wet again yesterday. Happy Fathers day dad, I cant see you but i can baptize for you at least. Her name is Marcela and shes not even an investigator from my area, but with Elder Knowles, my second companion, and Elder Morales, my district leader, I had been helping out to teach her and to get her to accept her baptism. Shes been an investigator for years, so Im sure a bunch of missionaries who have served here will be happy to hear that FINALLY Marcela got baptized. I being the last one of the missionaries here in Fresnillo to have taught her, she asked that I baptize her. It was a nice, simple service at 7 at night yesterday. The water was warm, and everything, once Marcela got to the building, went just fine. Ill see if i cant send a picture over. So thats the good news.
Ive been super stressed out with my responsabilities and more with the fact that we have NO investigators. As many doors as we knock, we just cant seem to find even 1. To be honest its been really frustrating with the pressure I feel right now, and I think back to my MTC days where, as a district leader, I had the same type of breakdown sessions. I guess I havent changed as much as I thought. I still have to cry every once and again. Its just been taking a toll on me, but Ill stick with it. I just try to think that in a very short time, Ill be home, so that comforts me a bit.
Yesterday, we might have found the next person who could get baptized. Elder Sanchez, who might be my next companion, ill have to explain that next week, and I went to lunch together and the dad of these 2 members isnt a member, infact there are 4 members of the family who arent members. The father recieved us really well and told us that hed love to learn from us everything that he could. Seems golden, but we will find out more this week. Im hoping so.
Today we went and played soccer against the Zacatecas Zone. We lost, but I won MVP so that at least makes me feel a bit better. Ive become the most wanted defense in the mission. Who knew that Id end up loving to play soccer. I think Ill join a league after the mission...and Ill play like a mexican!
So thats my week. Knocking, contacting, and being tired and frustrated...but at least im honest!
Pray for our success. I could really use the help! I love you all! Have an amazing week!
Con amor, Elder Turley

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Oldies that I missed while on maternity leave....

4-22-2010
Hey family! Hows it going?
Well with this week we had some problems, but we got through them and we should see the results in this upcoming week.
As we were turning on the water heater for Antonio´s baptism on tuesay, we found out that he got really sick again. But this time, he had an allergic reaction to the medicine he took, so he got really bad. Broke out in rash and everything. So we had to postpone the baptism. We talked with him last night and he says that it might happen on Wednesday, but surely he will get baptized on Sunday. Pray for him so that he can get baptized. For some reason, the rich people always get deathly sick right before they get baptized. A lot of them fall away just for that.
We made a lot of progress with Gerardo, and his son, David. One day last week, we went over to Gerardo´s and he came out really happy and told us, “Hice algo bien chido”, or “I did something really cool”. He explained that he changed his phone line and his number so that this woman, who had been bugging him and bugging him, couldn’t call him. He also finished the book of Mormon this week. Just waiting a few more weeks so that him and his son can get baptized. David went to Mutual on Friday and to church yesterday. It would be really satisfying to see the both of them get baptized. The planned date is for the 14 of March, my last day here.
We found a very young couple that are just so awesome. Really nice people. Alejandro and Iris have been married for just 6 months and when we taught the message of the Restoration, the spirit just entered the room and was able to testify. After that, we gave them a Book of Mormon and they invited us to eat Brunch. Seeing as we had just come out of the Church Services, we happily accepted. We have an appointment with them for next Sunday, so hopefully they will have prayed by then and have read 3 Nephi 11.
Today we went and played ultimate Frisbee with part of the Zone. Elder Glauser, the new missionary in the house, played up at BYU Idaho. We basically dominated. Kimmy will be happy to hear that he convinced me to go up to Idaho when I get back, so start filling out the paperwork . I have to do a little bit of research to figure out when I can go. Im really tempted to try to make the fall semester, but what do you think?
Ive got a really cool story that just everyone will love. Elder Miliar and I, after leaving District Meeting, were heading over to Irma´s house. As we walked a guy stopped us and started talking to us. He said he believed in the Book of Mormon. We asked him to take us to his house and when we got there, he pulled out a Book of Mormon and an Institute Manual of the second half of the Old Testament. He had studied both the Manual and the Book of Mormon, something that most of the members haven’t even done. Hes definitely someone the Lord has prepared to receive the gospel. The strangest part is that he doesn’t even know how he got a hold of the Old Testament Manual, just that his dad has always had it. He is part of the other area, so we wont get to baptized him but at least we got to take part in finding him huh?
Well I hope you all have a great week. I love you.
Con amor, Elder Turley



2-15-2010
Hey everyone. Hope your weeks went well. Ours was busy, with some great things happen, and some not so great things happen. But that’s life isn’t it?
The great think that happened for us is that Antonio, if he passes his interview today, will be baptized tomorrow. Yes, Antonio the strange but extremely intelligent and loving Lawyer. We went and visited him on Wednesday with the purpose of getting him to accept his baptismal date. First we asked him if he had some sort of doubt or fear about baptism. He said no. Then, with some help from the spirit, I began to talk about how important it is. I mentioned that Dad was a lawyer also. He had studied a ton and that the both are way smarter than me. Then I told him that one of the most important things that I had learned from my dad is that if we do the Lords will first and we put our selves to take care of the simpler commandments first, all the learning will come after and in its own do time. It sounded a lot better with the spirit and in Spanish. That’s just kind of a rough translation. After I mentioned that, Antonio just said Ok. Ill do it on Tuesday. Elder Miliar will be performing the Ordinance. Pretty cool huh?
Gerardo is going alright. He really disappointed me yesterday when We went to go see him and he was smoking a cigarette. I think I can understand the lord just a tiny bit better now. I told him that we would come back a different day, and I saw that it really hurt him when I said that. I wanted to turn around and tell him that everything was alright. It hurt me really bad too that I couldn’t tell him. Made me kinda want to cry a little. But he needs to learn. I know now that he will think twice before smoking again. Other than that, hes doing great. Cruising along in 3rd Nephi. I just hope he stays strong and committed.
We did a really cool tour for the youth at their stake Valentines Day Dance. All the nonmembers that they brought were taken, with their friends, to us, and we basically taught them Lesson 1 The Restoration. We also through in Baptism and the Temple. The Church Supplied Huge…. Things… I have no idea what the word is in english… like blankets with pictures on them. Hahah. Wow Im really losing it here. Anyways, we had a couple opportunities to feel the spirit with some choice people and it made me feel good and remember how important the temple is.
It was a bummer being away from you all yesterday. Kinda a little more depressing because we had to be at the stake, but couldn’t even go near the dance, being missionaries. Ill send a little picture so that you can see what they made us wear to be festive.
That’s my week. Our numbers are strong, we might have to start looking hard again for new people, but other than that, Im just enjoying my last days in La Rosa.
Aquí les dejo una parte en Español para que todos puedan seguir aprendiendolo. Creo que ya puedo entender absolutamente todo, menos unos modismos, pero todavía tengo mucho mas tiempo aquí en Mexico. Que tengan una buenísima semana. Les quiero.
Have a great week. I love you all so much and I could feel your love yesterday.
Con amor Elder Turley

PS Ill have to send the picture next week. ITs on my other card. So ill just send this one. Enjoy!

2-8-2010
Hey everyone. First off Today is 16 months. That means 8 more and Im home. Pretty cool feeling to have completed 2 thirds of the mission.
This week began my fifth change. Pretty crazy to think about. At least in this mission, it almost never happens. Its pretty cool though. Im gonna be able to see Gerardo into the water on the 28th. Im also hoping that the Lawyer, Antonio decides he wants to get baptized too. He caught me off guard yesterday when he went and gave his tithing envelope to the Bishop. Hes so ready, Im just not sure what hes waiting for. We got a good 5 weeks to figure out what he needs to feel in order to be baptized.
The story of the week is gonna be about Daniel. Its kinda interesting to see how the Lord has worked in his case. Nydia, his girlfriend, was one of the people that Elder Pacheco and I baptized a long time ago. If she wasn’t active in the Church, I don’t think Daniel would have approached her and asked her why she was different from all the other girls at school. That’s just a cool side note. Daniel is a Seventh Day Adventist, and his dad is the Pastor of the local church that they have here. Daniel has a lot of callings at church and it just hit him that he wont be able to do any of that anymore. So, and I completely understand why someone would do this, he kinda decided to make his last stand. He busted out 2 more doubts and gave us the night to figure them out. One was that he couldn’t believe that Joseph Smith saw God and Jesus Christ. Elder Miliar decided to take that one and studied it good and hard. My homework turned out to be a really interesting study. Daniel also didn’t see the problem with praying for the authority of the Priesthood in these days. So I had to study why is the priesthood important and why its important to have received it through the laying on of hands. The next day, in Church, we had set apart the second hour to talk with Daniel and explain him everything. The Problem was that no one was there to go with Gerardo into the Gospel Principle class, so we had to play some divisions. Elder Miliar went in first with Daniel for about 30 minutes and explained his part. From what I heard from the both of them it turned into a deep discussion and Daniel was able to understand everything perfect. When I got in I pulled out what I had prepared, and Im greatful that I prepared a bunch because Daniel is a fighter. Hes not mean or anything, but he knows more than most of the people Ive ever taught, so he let his opinion be known. What finally got him to accept the laying on of hands was the conversion story of Paul the Apostle. I also used that to encourage him that he, Daniel, could also be a great convert like Paul. After that, we talked a little bit about his baptism and Daniel decided that he wants to be baptized on the 23 by the Bishop. So we are really going to focus on him and on Gerardo to help them keep progressing. But I felt that that was a pretty interesting story of the week.
I met a crazy guy from Illinois, while I was out contacting the other day. He asked me if my Companion was Mexican-O. His name was Jerry and It just made me smile thinking about him. Crazy hicks.
Well, that’s all I got for you all this week. I love you all and hope you know that I think about you everyday. I hope you have an amazing week.
Me parece muy bien que todos van a saber español. Voy a empezar a escribir mas in español para ayudarlos aprender. Si pueden entender esto bien, entonces su español está muy bien. Pero, carnal, si puedes entenderme asi, bien rin machin chilango, eso quiere decir que tu eres chilango también nintendo machin chidote carnal. Tendos cual debe machin carnal. (I dont even really understand the last part haha) Con mucho amor, Elder Turley

2-1-2010
Hey everyone. I hope you all had a great week. Ours was interesting, but fun.
First off the most important news. I didnt get transfered. That means Ill be here until the 15th of march. Pretty cool huh? A full 7 months in this area. Im most excited because on Sunday, Gerardo gets baptized. At least we hope so. We are really going to support him this week so that he can make the big decision.

We are looking at 4 or 5 investigators that could make it to the water this change. Its my last round here, so im gonna make it count.

This week I noted something kind of sad about my area. Its tough here to get people to accept the message. Last Saturday, Elder Kalleja and I went over and helped some other missionaries contact in their area. As we were contacting,the strangest thing happened. Something that Im just not used to. Contacting people was SO easy there. They accepted and 5 or 6, when we would try to make an appointment for a different day, said, “Well, why cant you guys share your message with me right now?”. Thats something that every missionary loves, so, needless to say, Elder Kalleja had a great time contacting and teaching some good lessons. Now, the trick is to find people like that in MY area.

I said goodbye to Elder Moynihan today, after 4 transfers living together. Im gonna miss him a bunch. He was a good friend and a great district leader. But the Lord isnt leaving me alone. Elder Larson, the same one I lived with in the MTC, just got assigned as my District Leader. Its gonna be so fun to be with him and see him. Im really excited for District meeting tomorrow because I havent seen him for about 5 months now.

Church attendance was a little disapointing, with 3 investigators and 43 members. Im not sure why they dont combine wards here, but it would help a lot more if we could have around 100 for attendance every week.

Other than that, a pretty boring week. Just trying to stick with our progressing investigators and recent converts and help them grow and gain stronger testimonies.

I hope you all are working hard to finish the book of Mormon before next General Conference. Its something the first presidency asked so its important. I always love studying and learning more from the book of Mormon. It really is the best book ever.

I hope you all have a great week. Know that I think about you all a lot and I love you. Shout out to Kimmy, the best little sister in the world. Thanks for writing me so often.

Have a great week everyone!

Con amor, Elder Turley

1-18-2010
Hey hey hey!
First of all. Thanks for sending a bunch of emails. That made me feel great.
This week went pretty well. We saw some progress in a few investigators, but some obstacles in others. Unfortunately, Gerardo is gonna have to wait to get baptized. We are trying to see if he can do it for the 31st which would be my last day here in this area, but we aren’t sure yet.
Yesterday we had a great day in church with 7 investigators. The funniest one was Gerardo´s Dad. We went to go pick up Gerardo yesterday morning before church, and his dad was there. While Gerardo finished getting ready, his dad just talked a storm. My companion soon got bored and walked into the house, which left me alone and having to fake interest with him. Im sure we all know TOO well these situations. Needless to say, I was stuck. I managed to get through the conversation and respond to his comments. I responded to something he said, and it made him just sit straight up, which kind of scared me. Then he told me that I was a really intelligent man, and went back to his conversation. I had to sit there for a good 15 minutes before Gerardo came out, but it paid off. In the beginning, we could easily see that his Dad didn’t like us, but thanks to this conversation, all of a sudden he was our great friend. I invited him to join us at church and he said yes without hesitating. Pretty cool huh!
Irma, her daughters, and her niece and nephew showed up in force at church again. Unfortunately we cant get them to stay for more than an hour, which is a bummer.
Also, the Lawyer is just chugging along. He still doesn’t want to get baptized, but hes going to go to church FOREVER. We are going to see if we cant convince him this week.
Mom, I hope you don’t get mad, but I ended up giving away one of my suits, the grey one. Its Brother Pedroza´s birthday and the suit fits him perfect. I figured that its almost at the point of no return in your standards so instead of me taking it home and you telling me that it was disgusting, I gave it to Brother Pedroza. He will take good care of it and he looks great in it. Don’t be mad!
What other news do I have…..thats pretty much it. Kind of a boring week. Im getting to the end of my 4th transfer in this area. Starting to think about my next one. Its funny that most of the people I contact these days, I have already contacted at least twice. It will be nice to go somewhere where I don’t know anyone. Kind of start out fresh.
Have a great week everyone!
Con amor, Elder Turley

1-11-2010
Hey everyone! Hope you all had a good week. Mine was filled with work, contacts, and just a little bit of throwing up. It all ended well though.
We are just chugging along, Elder Miliar and I, trying to keep our work up and complete all our goals. Our big goal for last week and this upcoming week is Gerardo. Hes been progressing extremely well, and surprises us every day with how much he understands, remembers, and learns. We have had a goal of visiting him every day to make sure he keeps progressing well and knows that we care about him and want the best for him. Last week we watched Joseph Smith: Prophet of the Restoration and The Testaments with Gerardo, his son, and his parents. Later in the week, Gerardo let us know that his mom was convinced with help from the movies, that the church is true. Theres still a bit of opposition from Gerardo´s dad, but we might just be seeing a few more baptisms in that family before this transfer is done.
Irma´s Daughter, Karla, is back in the hospital again, which just makes life harder for Irma, so she wasn’t able to attend church yesterday, unfortunately. If you have some space in your prayers, give that space to her. She could use a lot of support and blessings right now.
I completed 15 months the other day, and thought, wow, where has all the time gone. Its really gone by fast and Im sure its gonna just get faster and faster. 9 more months. Ive been trying to focus on the work and make the best of the time Ive got left. Try to change as much as possible.
Other news? Antonio, (the lawyer), and his wife just keep going to church. I have no idea how to convince him to accept a baptismal date, but we are just gonna keep going, hoping for the best. Hes a really great guy and hes going to make an amazing, active member of the church.
Today, Elder Moynihan and I went with Jorge, an investigator, to a mall. It was like overload in my head as I saw all the stuff and stores and I could barely focus, but it was really fun. Elder Moynihan and I bought a tie each to remember the day. Its really gonna be weird going back to the real world and doing stuff like that more often. That was like the first time in 15 months that ive gone to a mall. How weird!
I don’t have a ton of news. Kinda boring. The best part is that Gerardo is progressing amazingly. That’s all that really matters. Hes already in 2 Nephi 15, which is just really awesome. If all goes well, Elder Miliar will baptize him on Sunday. Pray for our success!
I also registered for New.FamilySearch, mom, so if you could send me birthdays with years of all the kids, I can keep my tree going. Im not really sure what to do, but It will be fun to figure out whenever im in the chapel and I don’t have much to do. Thanks I love you all. That’s what matters most right? I hope you have a great week!
Con amor, Elder Turley

1-4-2010
Hey everyone! This week just flew by. We had some really cool stuff happen, and Im sure its because of all your prayers and fasts for me. Thanks so much!

The coolest thing that happened has to be Irma´s baptism. We were over at her house on the 30th, and she told us that she couldn’t get baptised on the 1st because all her family was gonna be over and they don’t support her. I talked to her about her desire to be baptised and that if it was something that she really wanted to do, she should choose the date. We left with that in here mind, with the goal of making a date to get baptised. In the late afternoon when we went back she surprised us with saying a famous phrase that President Fox used when he was President of Mexico. Motioning her finger downward and opening her mouth big she said, “HOY! HOY!” or “Today! Today! My companion was in the bathroom so he didn’t hear her, so we left him in suspense for a little bit as I scrambled to call the bishop and Elder Moynihan to get the interview done. She told us at like 6:20 and we didn’t have very much time to get the font filled and get the water hot and ready. When Elder Moynihan and his companion arrived at Irma´s we finally told Elder Miliar and he and Elder Kalleja excitedly hurried to the church to fill the font and turn on the water heater. We originally planned the service to be at 7:30, but at 7 Elder Kalleja called us to let us know that the font was filling extremely slow. Satan was obviously working to not let this baptism be performed. So we postponed the service until 8. At 8:15 the water still was really low, but we decided to start the service anyways and hope to be able to do the baptism with the water like that. The service ended up being one of the most spiritual ones that ive attended. Elder Moynihan gave a great talk about being on God´s Team and my companion helped us out with a talk about Baptism. I was priveleged to be able to perform it and it turned out great. I took a breath before performing the Baptism and just let the spirit come and fill me and let me know that what I was doing was right. Ill try to send a picture so you can all “meet” Irma.

We worked hard this week to complete all our goals, and almost did it. The Lord blessed us immensely as we had 7 investigators in church this week. Its really cool to see some people that we found by ourselves progress. Gerardo is really excited to go to church and to be baptised on the 17th. Hes reading the book of Mormon like a madman and will have finished 1 Nephi by tomorrow. Pretty cool huh?

Liceo and his wife went to church again and this time stayed for the whole 3 hours. Liceo liked it a lot and we have an appointment with him today. He is a Lawyer and knows more than I know about everything, but its really fun to teach him and try to find things that he doesn’t know. I love the challenge and it keeps me prepared and on my toes.

Daniel, the seventh day adventist is a really cool kid. We just cant figure out how to get him sure about baptism. I can see that he wants the priesthood and he wants to serve in callings, but the baptism seems so giant to him that he doesn’t want to make that decision yet. Any ideas?

We had a good week this week. Our investigator pool is big and we are having fun visiting and helping these people progress. I hope you all are happy and having a great week. Keep praying for us out here and I know we will continue to see these results. I love you all and hope you have an amazing week filled with the spirit.

Con amor, Elder Turley

12-28-2009
Well well well. It sure was great talking to everyone. I needed that. Almost 8 months had passed without talking to the family. Luckily, I wont have to wait so long for the next one.
Thanks to friends and family here and at home, I had a great Christmas. A couple in the ward (one of which is an investigator) gave me a tie for Christmas, and Irma and her daughters made Scarfs for me and my companion. The new razor is great! Thanks everyone! Kimmy, even though the shirts are kid sized, Ill try to slim down enough to be able to wear them.

Well, I don’t have too much news, but ill tell some cool stuff that happened yesterday. We had set to pass by for 3 people to go to church. The first was Daniel. We got to his house and he came out with a sweater and jeans, what he went in the first time. I thought, “Oh cool, Danny is ready to go”. But, he came outside to tell us that he wouldn’t be able to make it. Bummer. Alright no big deal, we will just go over to Gerardo´s and pick him up. We get over to Gerardo´s house, and his mom walks out to tell us that hes sick and hes gonna go to the hospital instead of church. Hmm. Another bummer. Well at least we have Olga and her two daughters. We get over to Olga´s house and what a surprise that she is in the hospital with her mother. So, looks like no one is going to church. Lets just go and get this over with. So we headed over to the church and the bishop asked us to bless the sacrament. It wasn’t a big deal, because we weren’t sitting with anyone, so we went up and as they were singing the Sacrament hymn, and we were preparing the sacrament, In walks Liceo and his Wife, whom we hadn’t been able to find the whole week. But it gets even better. Hes wearing a nice suit and shes wearing a church dress. They sat down, and looked like long time members, singing the hymn. After we blessed the sacrament, we went and sat with them. Halfway into the meeting, in walks Irma. Another great surprise, considering that shes getting baptized on Friday. She leaned over us and, giggling, explained that her sister, who doesn’t want her to go to church, had asked to go to the Grocery Store. Irma left her there and told her she was going to Wal-Mart, but really came to the church. She could only stay a half an hour, but still, that’s a sacrifice. At the end of the day we had 3 investigators in the chapel, and I felt great. Liceo and his wife are really excited to keep going to church, and Irma is excited to get baptized on Saturday.
Thanks for all the advice that you gave me on Christmas. I have it all in my mind and I think about it as I work. Im gonna try to let the Lord change me in these last few months that ive got. I love you all and greatful to have such an amazing family that supports me. Have a great week! Oh and happy new year!
Con amor, Elder Turley

12-21-2009
Hey everyone! I hope you all had a great week and are all feeling the spirit of Christmas. My companion and I are really getting into it, as we share a bunch of Christmas messages every day.

Im happy to say that I didn’t get transferred, so I will be able to spend Christmas with some really great families here. I don’t have the number yet, but on the 24th I will be sure to call at sometime in the afternoon. Be sure to have your cellphones or be in the house. My companion is gonna call at 6 PM, so I figure that ill call at around 4 and maybe at 8 if I get another chance.

We had a pretty good day yesterday, with 4 investigators showing up to church. Irma and her Daughter, and then this really Cool/Crazy doctor guy that we met. He reads a lot of books, and when we did the first inicial contact he asked for a Bible and for us to go back 2 weeks later. On Thursday we went to give him his bible and he invited us in to his house. We were about to share our Christmas message when all of a sudden he told us, “What I really want to focus on boys is about the Prophets.” He looked at me and said, “When you first talked to me 2 weeks ago, you mentioned that God calls Prophets in this day and age. Now, let me hear that part of your message, that’s the stuff Id really like to discuss with you”. That’s definitely a first for me. Im so used to fighting against the Virgen and the Saints and Idols here that when someone finally GOT it, that really there are prophets, I just giggled. We had a great discussion with him, teaching the Restoration and Joseph Smith, and he told us that he wanted to go to our church and get to know it. Really cool guy. On Sunday, he shows up, and to our surprise, he brought his wife. Both of them really enjoyed it, and he told us that he was definitely coming back. We have an appointment with him on Tuesday, but if he gets baptised, that right there makes all the contacts we have done worth it.

Olga is our next really cool investigator. We don’t know why she couldn’t make it to church, but we are definitely not dropping her. Right there is a family of five. She has three kids, 8,10, and 16 years old. We are teaching her how to read and also teaching her the gospel. She says she really wants to go to church because she wants her daughters to learn the gospel when they are young, so we arent nervous.

Ludivina also didn’t show up to church, but we arent worried. She has accepted all the commitments weve given and accepted her baptismal date for the first of January. We will prolly try to visit her tomorrow or Wednesday.

Irma and Karla will be baptised on the first. Apparantly Karla drinks coffee in the morning with her grandma, so we had to postpone the baptism. We still go to visit them a ton, and they invited us to spend the day with them on Christmas.

All in all, we are getting more and more investigators. I really love a lot of people here, and it feels great to see the success that I have been able to achieve here. The Lord has really been blessing us with success and finding new investigators. As you can see, we have a ton. I didn’t even write all of them.

I cant wait to go back and go to Colombia with Dad and translate. Its gonna be so fun after the mission to be able to use what ive adquired here for the rest of my life.
I love the mission. Im trying hard, and I feel like im growing and progressing. I hope you all have an amazing week and I cant wait to talk to you in a few short days.
Con amor, Elder Turley

12-14-2009
Hello again! Just 2 more weeks and we will all be talking. Its gonna be a great time. Im pretty sure ill be spending christmas here in the same area, so it will be nice to spend it with people I have gotten to know here.

This past week was another good one. It flew by, and before we new it it was gone. We loved the fact that we always had appointments to follow threw with, thanks to the contacts, and we were able to meet a few really great people who seem like they will progress. One of which, Lu Divina, went to church with us yesterday. Its really interesting with her because she just accepts the commitments we give her. She was all ready to go at 10:45 on Sunday and she said she wants to go back again. Pretty cool huh? It’s definitely a first for me finding someone like that out of a contact.

The other guy we found, Gerardo, is also pretty cool, although I think we will have a few problems with his dad. He says he wants to change his life and he wants to start going with us to church. Hes 32 and has one son, Daniel. Unfortunately, his dad told us that he wouldn’t be going to church with us when we stopped by to pick him up. He says that his son doesn’t know what he wants. We are going to have to figure out a way to get around that problem.

Nydia, a reactivated member, brought a 22 year old to church. His name is Daniel and this guy just blew everyone away. He participates in class and gives great comments. In Priesthood, the Bishop asked him to read a few versus and explain them, and the guy just nailed it like a pro. Today we are going to meet and share the Restoration of the Gospel with him. We need more people like Daniel here at church, so pray for our success.

Other than that, just chugging along. We pulled out 212 contacts this week. We are trying to rest a little bit to hit 500 next transfer. We wanna be able to serve in any mission here in Mexico and apparantly in the Mexico City missions, they do 500 a week, so that’s our goal. The works going well, even though a lot of times its depressing how many people reject our message, but I figure I gotta go through that too if Jesus had to, so that makes me feel a little better.

Im looking to get a lot more letters in these few weeks so that I don’t get home sick. Make sure you all write me and tell me how your doing. I love you all, and am greatful for your prayers. Have a great week!

Con Amor, Elder Turley

12-7-2009
Hello everyone! I hope you all had a great week. We sure did.
This week we had Zone Conference, which really got me and my companion excited about the work. President Clark showed us a lot of numbers, and explained to us that contacts have a lot of importance in the missionary work. Eventhough, 1% of our contacts lead to a baptism, they affect a lot of other things. Like lessons, church attendance, References, new investigators. Pretty much all the key indicators that we use as missionaries. Our goal that the mission had set was to contact at least 10 every day per companion. Thats 140 a week. He explained to us that we couldnt even be crappy missionaries in the mission of Guadalajara because they do more contacts than that. So my companion and I decided we wanted to be able to serve in any Mexican Mission. We set the goal of 280 contacts, double of what we normally go for. It was tough some days, but we ended up contacting 285 people. Weve seen a lot of blessings from that. Now we have a lot more people to teach and we were able to teach 7 more lessons than the week before. Im sure that some of these people are going to progress and be baptized. Irma is planning on getting baptized on the 20th with her daughter Karla, so we are really excited for that. We are working hard and the days just fly by. Its crazy to think that tomorrow ill complete 14 months in the mission and in 18 days ill be talking with the family. Be sure to remind Jonny and Taylor and Russ to go to the house.
Im greatful to be a missionary right now. Im trying to love the people with all my heart. Sometimes I think im a really wierd missionary, but my investigators always laugh and smile with me, so i must be doing something right. We have been spending a lot of time with Irma and Karla, because Karla had to stay in the hospital for 7 days. Karla has Lupus, which is a type of cáncer. They had to do Chemo Therapy this time and said that Karla most likely wont be able to have kids, but in a blessing we gave her, my companion blessed her that she would be a mother, something really cool. I love the priesthood and the power that God gives to his children. I know that the blessing will be fulfilled if Karla stays faithful to the covenants she is going to make in her Baptism. Even though we are going through a Little hard times in the mission, with few investigators, Im still greatful to be here. I love the Lord, and even though i make a lot of mistakes, I know he loves me and that If I work hard, he will forgive me of all my sins. I hope you can all apply that in your lives and most importantly, HELP THE MISSIONARIES. Its so hard for us and the best way to find people who are ready to accept the góspel are from referrals. We ALL know people who arent members. The trick is to bear your testimony and invite. Invite them to participate in a church activity or attend a church meeting, but INVITE. Thats the most important thing we can do as members of the Church.
I hope you all have a great week and can feel the Spirit of Christmas. My companion and I are sharing Alma 7:10-13 with everyone these days to help them feel that spirit also. I recomend that you read it, it helps us have more gratitude for Christ and feel his love in this Special Season. I love you all, and Im greatful to have such an amazing family.

Con amor, Elder Turley

11-30-2009
Hey everyone! Hope you all had a great week. Ours was filled with house cleaning and searching. We have to move, so its taken a hit on our tracking time.

We started out the week working hard again, and made our contacts. Unfortunately, we havent seen any real progress in our area from contacts and knocking doors. A little discouraging, because we don’t really get any references either. Mostly right now, we are working with Jorge and with Irma. Jorge, isnt really progressing, and so we are thinking about giving him some time. It’s a bummer that he just doesn’t want to get baptized. We have tried to resolve every single doubt he has, but he still doesn’t want to do it.

Irma, on the other hand, seems to be progressing a ton. She went to church again yesterday, and yesterday told me that she started reading the Book of Mormon, something that we have started challenging everyone to do. The only problem is that she doesn’t want anything to do with her husband anymore. She says that she doesn’t want to have to forgive him because of all the stuff hes done to her and we arent really sure what we can do to help her. Hopefully with the spirit, she will be able to overcome that obstacle and better their relationship. It makes me glad to have both parents that mutually work together to have a strong family.

Yesterday, Angel and the Pedroza family came through and helped us out yet again. Angel´s sister in law went to church and stayed all 3 hours. She sat in on the gospel principles class and imformed us all that shes practically read the whole thing. The only problem is that she still doesn’t think shes ready to be baptized. We settled by challenging her to go to church every single week in order to figure out if she should get baptized. It reminded me yet again, that you hardly ever get easy converts.

Mom, I made spaghetti twice this last week. Youd be proud of how it turns out. Everyone asks me what type it is, and I always tell them that its moms spaghetti. They don’t make bagels here, so I had to substitute it for baguettes, but other than that, its Mom´s homemade spaghetti. I wish I had learned other stuff before the mission, but at least I learned one thing that always impresses the people here.

I thought of another gift, crocs. I really miss walking around in crocs, and it would be nice, considering that my feet have never touched the ground since I got to mexico. I always wear sandals, so crocs would be a more comfortable way of doing it. One night, when we were making spaghetti for Irma and her daughters, we starting talking about crocs, and she would really love a pair of Mary Jane crocs. She said she would pay for it, but I figure it would be a nice Christmas gift for her. Shes a size 3 in Mexican sizes. Im not exactly sure what that would be in American, but it should be 6 or 7. Could you do that for me?

My Thanksgiving was passed knocking doors in the rain. Kinda sad huh? But I still thought about you all, and I had a good time with Elder Miliar. We taught a crazy guy who just asked a bunch of wierd questions and never took my answer because Im american. My companion would go on to repeat the same thing and he would be like, ´Wow, that is a great point, Id never heard that before.´All in all, I had a pretty good day.

Weve been watching the Testaments a whole lot with the investigators that we have. Im impressed every time of the humility that the father has in the movie. Im really trying to be more humble and happy, to accept my circumstances and to take the time to be greatful what I have. Ive seen a change in my life and more trust from investigators. If we all take the time to thank God for what we have, we will notice that our day goes smoother, that we are happier, and that life is just great! I love you all, have a great week!

Con amor, Elder Turley

11-23-2009
Hey everyone! Thanks for sending a bunch of mail this week. It was well needed!
Ive been really sick since last Tuesday. What it is, who knows… Ive been feeling a lot of the symptoms of Dengue, but Sister Clark tells me that its not. It seems like everytime she tells me its not Dengue, I get another symptom of it. Whatever it is, it wrecked me. My whole body hurt really bad, down to the bones, for a few days, and then it went away. I thought I was better, but the next day I woke up and my legs were so tight that I couldn’t walk. I had to stretch for about an hour just to be able to get up and go to the bathroom. After walking around the house for another 25 minutes, I was able to go out and work for a bit, but wow. That was definitely the most sick ive been in the mission. Lets hope it’s the sickest ill get.
The only really notable piece of news I got is about the activity that we had in the Fayuca. It turned out to be really fun, and we had a bit of success with it. We got there on Friday morning at about 9:30 and found ourselves a little spot to put our table up. We brought a bunch of Pamphlets, Books of Mormon, pictures of Jesus and some movies to offer. One person stayed at the table and the others walked around contacting and trying to get people to go to the table. I remember one time looking at Elder Moynihan trying to contact someone. It was prolly the funniest part of the day. Some lady was walking right by the table and he went up to contact her. Before he could even say hello, she deliberately pulled a 180 and walked right away. I laughed so hard because Moynihan looked so surprised. We all had more than a few funny contacts where people had to make up last second excuses. Overall it was a really fun time. We ended up contacting 135 people and making a little over 20 appointments, five of which were in our area. Believe it or not, those 5 are gratefully accepted. Its just a tough area, so we can use all the new investigators we can get. Even though I was sick practically the whole week, we still managed to complete our goal of contacts for the week, and did alright with numbers. This week we are going to work hard to follow up with the Members on the class that we did with them. In this mission, the work gets super hard starting in August and ending in February, so theres a need for a bunch of activities to get excitement about the missionary work and to keep the investigator pools filled. Any advice or idea is accepted!
Felicidades Steph y Steve! This really is a special time of the year to be greatful! Im so greatful for you both for your example to me all these years. I have great parents to follow and a really amazing oldest sister to show me the way. You two have always shown such a great example for the 4 kids that follow. Know that I look up to you and respect you for doing all that you do. You really are an amazing sister and Mother to Cooper and Colby. I love you so much!
Natalie, you are just amazing. By far the spiritual powerhouse in this family. Your letters of encouragement always seem to help me and I find myself using your advice during the week. Im greatful for your happiness and your optimistic personality. Its been so long for me and you. Once I get back we can just sit down and laugh about these past 4 years and what had gone on. I read in my Journal the other day that I wrote in the MTC that I hoped you and John got married. We are so lucky to have a man like John in the family! I love you and miss you.
Bud, you know you have always been my best friend. Just because we are older doesn’t change anything. Ive always loved hanging out with you since we were young, and it will continue to stay that way forever. You and I have gone through so many great and fun memories together and you have always been such an impressive and powerful example and leader to me in the Church. I never told you this, but a lot of stuff you have said I have written down, and read it often. I really respect your advice and council, and it has helped me so much here.
Kimmy, I just have to smile everytime I think about you. You are the light of the family and without you it would be so boring. Eventhough you wear all my clothes and rob all my jokes, its ok. You tell my jokes better than I do and are so much fun to be around. I will never forget pretending to be annoyed at you in the car, with you just laughing away trying to get me to smile. Those were some of the best moments ive had, and I shared them with you. I miss you so much, and cant wait to spend a ton of time with you while I still can.
Dad. I miss you! I never really appreciated the chances I had to go on a ride just you and me until I couldn’t do it. I get to brag to all the people here about my dad. How my dad is the hard worker that does all he does for his family. How my dad and I share a passion and get to spend time together and laugh and open up. I respect you a lot dad. Eventhough I made life hard sometimes, all I really want to be now is like you. Im greatful for how hard you’ve pushed me because I needed it. I love you Dad Mom, how did I get so lucky? When I testify to people about being together with their families forever, most of the time I think of you. You have done such an amazing job Mom. Look at the kids and the successes you’ve had in your life and what they have done in theirs. You are the essence of what all mothers should be like. Heavenly Father sent you to help all of us make it back to him. I am so greatful to have you as my mom. I miss you so much and I can feel your love and prayers everyday. Im greatful that you are such a dork, that you can make me smile or laugh in any second. Im greatful for every single thing you’ve done for me. All the sacrifices you’ve made. I hope that I can find a woman one day that can just be 1/100 of what you are. I know if I do that, I will have an amazing wife. I love you so much mom. Thanks for everything!

Well, its thanksgiving this week! Have an amazing week everyone. Im gonna work hard and show people what to be greatful for!
Con mucho amor, Elder Turley

11-16-2009
Well well well. I thought I was gonna have another nephew today, but I guess I was wrong. Ill just have to wait a few more days. Don’t worry Steph, Ill keep you in my prayers.

This week has been a really interesting one for me. On Thursday, President Clark called my companion in for ANOTHER interview. Elder Moynihan and I just had no idea of what we could do to help him. According to him, we were his enemies, so that’s when we called the Zone Leaders. They didn’t have a clue of what we could do, so they decided to call the President, and that’s when the interview came in. After about an hour, the President and my companion came out again and the President told me that there would be transfers. I received Elder Miliar, a really hard working 18 year old from Taluca. He got here and we got right to work. It paid off a ton because yesterday, we had 5 investigators at church. I feel the spirit a lot more powerfully and Im a lot happier now.

Im sure I learned a ton about myself from Elder Orcillez, but im glad now that I have someone who wants to work as hard as I do. This week was filled again with contacting. We completed our goal of 140 and it felt great. We also worked a lot with Irma. Shes opening up and we got her to go to church yesterday with her daughters and niece.

Another success is Griselda, a Jehova´s witness. She knows more about the Church than I do and she participated in the activity we had yesterday.

It was a pretty cool day on Sunday. I gave a talk about the missionary work, and the second and third hour were combined for our special Missionary Day for the members. We taught the members how to be missionaries and how to invite friends or other family members to participate in a Family Home Evening or listen to the missionaries. I opened up the class by talking about Valor, or being bold, and then we talked about how and with whom we should begin as member missionaries. We had an activity where all the members present wrote down at least 2 names of people they know, and then my companion came in and taught how to invite people. He taught 4 points that we should always include when we want to invite someone: Talk about families, Testify, Invite, and Promise blessings. After that we did an activity where all the members got to practice inviting and following those 4 points. It was really awesome to see all the members have so much confidence all of a sudden. This week we are going to visit with each and every one of them and see how the invitations went. I really think this one is going to work if we keep pushing and helping the members invite.

Other than that, its still in the grind. While we wait for references, its been pure knocking and contacting. Sometimes we hit a Jehova´s Witness or a feisty Christian Baptist and that makes it a little more fun. We did get a Jehova´s witness to accept our message. This week we are gonna go back and see how it goes.

I hope everyone is doing well. Im great here in the Mission. Im gonna try to work super hard during the holidays so I don’t miss it as much, but Christmas definitely is the toughest. Luckily it’s the last one ill go through alone. I love you all and hope you are feeding your testimonies every day. Remember that our Testimony is the shield we have against the evils of the world. Well have a great week!

Con amor, Elder Turley

6-14-2010







Hey everyone! I hope you are all doing well. Im just great. Well, Elder Lopez and I will be together for another transfer, but there were some changes in the District. Elder Morales, our district leader, and a really great friend, got changed. Hes a Zone Leader in Torreon so thats great for him. They decided to let me try being a district leader, so Im staying in my same area but im District Leader now. Its kinda stressful, but Im sure it will be fun. I decided to upload some pictures before i write so that i dont forget. Some baptisms, a picture of me and Elder Robb, a really good buddy, and a picture of Elder Lopez, Ricardo, and I. We are the trio. Ricardo goes wherever we go, so its fun. Hes a good kid and pretty soon will be off on his mission. He just recieved the Melchisidek Priesthood a couple weeks ago, and yesterday got to confirm Fernando, who got baptized two weeks ago. Ricardo is really excited to get out and serve a mission and hes a really cool kid. We have a lot of fun.
This week, we had more success. Its the third consecutive week that weve baptized so im really happy. Elder Lopez... not so much. Who knows why but hes never happy. Ive tried talking to him and helping him but he just doesnt want to open up. Kind of a bummer, considering that this is my area of most success. So Ivan´s mom and his sister got baptized last saturday, but let me tell you how it all went down. They told us that they wanted to wait until after the 4th of july, because Ivan´s mom has some heart problems. We agreed to wait and prepare them more, but on thursday, Elder Harris, my zone leader, and Lindsay´s exboyfriend´s bestfriend, called and said that the whole mission was only going to have 1 baptism, which is a no no here in this mission, so he told us to look for anyone who had gone more than 2 times to church and that had heard the lessons. So we went over with them and I shared a few scriptures with the mom from the bible. If anyone wants to look them up its these three: Proverbs 8:17, Mathew 25, and Mathew 4:18-22. I talked about how what if the Apostles had told Jesus that they would follow him, but after the 4th of July. What would have happened? I then bore my testimony and she got a phone call, so i took the chance to say a silent prayer and beg for a miracle. When she came out I told her that we were going to have a different companion come the next day and do that Baptismal Interview and that he was going to help her decide when she needed to get baptized. She agreed, and the next day, Elder Ponce, the new zone leader. Went with us and did the Baptismal Interview with both of them and help the mom decide to get baptized the following day. After that we gave a blessing of health to the mom and blessed her that everything, including the baptism, would go well and without problems. And thats what happened. Saturday, at around 12 noon, they both got baptized. Ivan got to baptize both of them. That was a good experience for him also, because the same day that Ricardo recieved the priesthood, so did Ivan. All in all, it was a simple, but a nice baptismal service.
It looks like this transfer will be a lot of knocking and contacting, with isnt that great, but Im sure we will find more elect, who are waiting for the gospel. The time is just flying by fast. I hope to get the package this wednesday mom, so ill let you know how it goes. As for the internship in colombia, if i understood right, that i would be living in colombia, well that just sounds awesome. Im totally down. Plus we can find some new trails. If you want me to do something relating to the church, work, or studies, dad, Ill do it. You have my complete trust. So make it happen.
I hope you all have an amazing week. I love you all so much!
Con amor, Elder Turley

6-7-2010

Hey everyone! Sounds like a lot of you had a great week. Ours had its ups and downs but ended in a beautiful baptismal service. We thought we were going to get three in the water, but through some heavy and I mean heavy, just like Mike Brady from the Brady Bunch used to say, these attacks were just HEAVY by satan, we 2 of the dates fell through. Thats alright though, because one made it all the way. Heres what happened:
Araceli, Gina´s mom had to go through a ton to get to her baptism. I already mentioned how the scriptures helped her recieve the answer that she needed to get baptized, then she started her progress. We realized that for some things in the past, she would have to have an interview by President Clark. I figured, "That shouldnt be too hard, in a couple weeks hes gonna be here for Zone Conference, so we can just do the interview there." So we called President Clark, and he told us that he was swamped with interviews, he just didnt have the time to do it. So, he gave us a day. Monday before interviews, a month. And to make things harder, Araceli would have to go all the way to the city of Zacatecas. About an hour, and hour 20 minutes. But she very humbly agreed to do it, saying that this is how the Lord wanted things to happen. So we prepared her, and we prepared her well. We taught her everything she had to know, and watched every church movie along the way. She was progressing just great. This monday, the three of us went to Zacatecas for the interview. Araceli had a great experience with President Clark, which I think helped her strengthen her testimony. She came out excited and ready for her baptism. 2 days later, without letting anyone know that he was coming, Araceli´s "partner/boyfriend" shows up. I thought, "This is heavy", and I told Gina that she just had to watch out for her mom. We had an appointment, but Araceli cancelled it. I was really nervous that whole night as to what was going to happen. But, Araceli repelled the attack, she talked to him and taught him the law of chastity. He slept in a different room. The next day was the same, and then he left. I said, "Thats it. Great job, Sister. You beat satan." and then he attacked again. Some cousins that they hadnt seen for 2 years decide to show up! This daughter of god and her husband were two of the rudest, most vulgar people i have ever seen. And they wanted Araceli to go and be with them for a bit. She couldnt say no, but I had Gina warn her that this was satan´s attempt to get her to drink. I had another sleepless night, but everything turned out well in the end. After that, Satan tried his last move. And it was a good one, it had us scared for a while. On saturday night, I went to the chapel and checked, and sure enough, there wasnt any water. So we made some calls and decided that we would have to go out to Arboledas, the furthest chapel. It was the only one that had water. With some prayers and fasting. The Lord gave us a miracle, and at 11:15, the water came back to our chapel. It was just enough time to fill the font, with lukewarm water. Everything else went smoothe from there. It was a great service, with a great spirit. After the baptism, Sister Araceli shared her testimony and it was powerful. This family is gonna be a very powerful family in the church. Ill send a picture of the baptism. So I think everyones thinking right now, "Wow, that was heavy!" because it was! It really was! Oh yeah, and I got to get wet, for the first time in like six months, so that was just great.
Changes are today, but they told us that they are gonna be tomorrow, so everyones really nervous to see if they have changes, or transfers or whatever the word is in english.
This week will be a new week to start looking for new investigators and to help the ones we have progress. We are going to help them feel what they need to feel to start progressing. 4 months to go. Wow. Im old now. I hope you have a great week. I love you all!
Con amor, Elder Turley

5-31-2010

Hey everyone. I dont have too much time today, because I have to head out to Zacatecas later in the afternoon for an interview with an Investigator, so It will be a shorter letter today.
We had a great week, and got to do what I love most. Focus on the progressing investigators. This week, the focus was on, Fernando, a 9 year old, and his less active family. We had some minor difficulties, like always in a week before the baptism. But with faith and prayer, everything went well. The family went to church for the third time this sunday, so they are ofically going active. Fernando is a great kid, and is really smart. Hes quiet, but always listens and understands. He surprised me a lot by reading the book of mormon every single day this last week. Something that adults almost never do. He told us about the story of Nephi and Laban, using their names, and told us how Lehi had a dream and that they had to leave Jerusalem. I was very impressed. He says he wants to set an example in his family and one day serve a mission. His Grandma, Sister Moreno, is the one who has been supporting us the most. She just wants all her kids to be active in church. Its easy to tell that its hard for her. Shes always been the one pushing all her children to stay strong in the church, and gets tired. We shared a few scriptures with her, and I mentioned the story of building the walls of Jerusalem, pretty much the Talk that President Uctdorf gave a couple years ago about building our salvation and not letting anything have us come down and stop that. She has been a great help, and we are going to keep activating the family, and I think there may be a baptismal opportunity or 2 in the process.
Araseli also keep progressing just great. We had a family home evening in the Chapel on saturday, and it was nice to see Fernando and her and her family in the church. We taught the Gospel of Jesus Christ. For every principle, we had an activity to help learn and understand it. Elder Morales taught about Faith, and blindfolded Fernando. Fernando had to trust a person he couldnt see and that he didnt know when the person tried to give him a piece of chocolate. Everyone else in the room started yelling, saying that it was disgusting and that we couldnt believe he was going to eat it. It really was a great example of our lives that sometimes the world will yell at us, but we have to trust in a person that, physically, we have never seen.
Elder Felix taught about Repentance, using paper balls and throwing them in the trash. It was fun for the little children to play, and they all understood it well. My turn came with Baptism. We didnt have an activity or anything, because we wanted it to be a moment when the spirit could come and testify. Ricardo, the young man who practically lives with us, taught with me and it was a great moment, standing in front of the baptismal font, to testify and to help the investigators feel the spirit again.
Elder Lopez, my son, taught about the holy ghost and did a similar blindfold activity and to finish it all, we did a relay race for Endure to the end.
Sister Araseli made quesadillas after, and it ended up being a great, wholesome night. I liked it a lot. And the investigators were able to learn about the gospel and feel the spirit a little. We are going to try and do a family home evening every saturday with our investigators and recent converts. Its always a lot of fun.
Well, the baptism with Fernando went just fine, eventhough I was totally stressed out. In Sacrament Meeting, it was our turn to give talks. My son, Elder Lopez, decided that he would memorize his talk and went up without papers or scriptures. He spoke for 4 minutes....yeah I know. I looked over at the clock and just smirked a little bit. It felt like Sombrerete all over again. 25 Minutes. As I was about to start, the 1st counselor leaned over and told me that he would fill whatever I left. So, with that, I started and managed about 18 minutes. I focused on a scripture in 1 Nephi 8:15. Thats the dream that Lehi had. I focused on two things in that scripture. I havent read it in english so im gonna try to translate. It says something like I signaled to them or I showed them signs. And the other part is "I shouted for them to come to the tree and partake of the fruit". I talked about how we need to show our loved ones and friends through examples and through being a light, and how we need to testify to them about christ. I talked about how this is the biggest obligation we have as members of the church. I felt that it went great. I liked the theme, and at the end I had a good moment to testify of what I knew....but it completely stressed me out. After that, I had to go look for some white pants for Fernando. Lopez disapeared for a bit to go wash his feet, because he says they stink and WHOOOWEEEE does he stink. I filled up the font, and planned out the Baptismal Service. At the moment of the service, Fernando´s Grandma hadnt arrived yet. All the members started complaining to me about what we should do, and that just got me a little more stressed out. His grandma arrived about a half an hour late, with one of her daughters that was going to talk, Berenice. When Berenice said hi to me, she also told me that she wasnt going to give a talk.... more stress. But we started, and figured things out. The baptism went smoothe and thats what matters. I tried to make it a good experience for Lopez. He got to baptize, so that went well. After the service, we started our focus on the investigators that are going to be baptized this sunday. If all goes well it will be 3.
That was my week and I just wrote a really long letter. I hope you all have a great week. Love you!
Con amor, Elder Turley