Thursday, December 18, 2014

A Whole lot of Christmas Spirit



Hey y'all! I just got to say that this week was awesome! The first great thing that happened is that we found another golden investigator. That makes it two right now that are progressing well. It has been a blessing because this area is super tough. Last Friday we had our ward party. It kinda stunk.. It wasn't planned very well so the people were bored.. A ton of people came but left right after they served the food.. haha and they had music to dance to but no one was dancing. I just wanted to let it all out and liven up the party but you know the missionary rules... So I just suffered and watched. I have been trying to get into the Christmas spirit lately. I have some Christmas socks that I have been wearing every day... Everyone thinks that I have problems... They just don't understand... I found some egg nog the other day, super expensive but I bought it for Christmas day.

I think that this Christmas is going to be a lot better than last years just because I am used to how everything is. Yesterday we had our Christmas conference with all of the zones. It was awesome because it was the first time that I have eaten real smoked ham in my whole time out. I got to see lots of friends that I haven't seen for a long time. Our zone had to do a Christmas skit in front of all of the other zones. Everyone chose me to be the main person because like I said earlier, everyone thinks that I have problems... but it was awesome.
We made a few people laugh. I just am not the acting type.. President Douglas and his wife gave great talks on giving and Christmas. It was just a super awesome and spiritual day. Today we got to go play paintball. I went HAM and killed lots of people. I really think that I have the coolest mission in the whole world. 
Well Christmas is in a week, I hope that all of you can get into the Christmas spirit of giving. That is Christmas is all about, giving more than receiving. I love you all so much and hope that you have great times with your
families.

Luv Elder Morgan

CocaCola Santa Truck in the DR
                                          Elder Enriquez and two cute Sisters

December 10, 2014 "He is the Gift"

December 3, 2014


Well what is up?! This week was a super crazy one. We did lots of fun little things haha. On Friday we went to the place that we eat every day to learn how they cook. I'm not so much of a cooker but I would love to learn how to at least make some Dominican style food. The ladies that work there are like our little old grandmas haha, full of so much love. That same day the son of a member passed away from cancer. They called us and told us to go to the funeral home. There I was told that I would be sharing a message.... I didn't know what to
do because I had to speak in front of a crowd of full on catholic about something.. I chose to share our beliefs about the plan of salvation. I felt so calm sharing the message and could tell that lots of them were interested in what I was saying. Then the next day we celebrated the birthday of Rodcilian, one of our converts. We just sang and ate cake it was fun! 
On Sunday we had a pretty rough day. We had invited lots of people to come to church but in the end of it all no one came.. It hurt.. That night my comp and I made something called quesillo. It is this egg cake that is sooo good! Transfers were today but I will be staying in my area for one more transfer. Haha we played a prank on some of the members telling them that we both were getting transfers. It was pretty sad.. haha but something that they will never forget hahah. Well that was pretty much my week. We are working hard and slowly seeing things progress. I love my mission and everything about it. I love you all so much!

Luv Elder Morgan



Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Happy Thanksgiving


Hello.... I heard that there is snow in Utah... jealous.. haha no but this week was pretty chill. There are always some days when you get feeling down because of things that happen in the mission but the only thing that you can do is just keep swimming. Its hard when people make promises to you and then break them. You have no idea how many times that happens on the mission. Its like the people are to scared to say no so they just say yes knowing that they won’t do it. That's how you know that you have a great investigator. If they do the things that you ask, they are interested.  It has been hard for my comp and I to get help from the ward. We only have 4 families in our area and they are always busy. It’s tough sometimes.

Well something awesome happened this past week. One day we were leaving one of our lessons. We were walking past a house that we have walked passed a thousand times but have never seen the people who live there. As I was walking by I saw a woman in the front yard. I just said hello and kept on walking. As we kept on going I just had the strongest impression to go talk to her. We were in the next lesson and the only thing that I could think about was why I felt like this. After that lesson I told my comp that we have to go to that house and talk to them. We got there and found an older lady out front. We just started talking to her about chikinguya.. then she let us in after talking for a little. We walked in the house where we met the lady that I had seen before. We sat down and just started talking. After talking awhile we found out that one of her sons had passed away a month ago. When I heard that its like the spirit completed something in my heart. I knew that we were led there to teach the plan of salvation. I felt so blessed to have been influenced be the spirit that way. We shared with them a few days later and they are showing great interest.


On Monday we had a little B day party for my comp with Brenda and her family. It was a good week. I love my mission and all of the hard times it had. Its the hard thinks that make you stronger. I love you all and wish you a happy thanksgiving!
luv Elder Morgan


Sunday, November 23, 2014

No Shave November



Well how is everything in Utah?? Freezing?? Haha well its quite the opposite down here, its as hot as ever... But I hope that you all had a great week. First of all I want to say happy birthday to Lauren I cant believe that you are going to be 16. I hope that you have a special day tomorrow! 
My week was pretty good. The best thing about the DR are the people, they are crazy but I love them. In every area that I have served in, there is always a family that takes us in as their own children. They feed us when we are hungry, hake care of us when we are sick and just give us so much love. 

It was super weird for me, someone told me that I only have 9 months left. I haven't been paying attention to the time that I have left but when I heard that I was shocked. Nine months is how much time that I served in Nagua. It just gives me more motivation to work harder. 

The sisters in my district are working machines... I am amazed at their dedication. The ward is helping them a ton which is awesome. The best thing happened this week, we had an activity in the church, a movie night. We watched Frozen and it was the best movie ever! We had lots of people show up so it was super fun!Today we got to go to Tamboril to play sports. It was so nice to go back and see Jeffery, one of my converts. That is what will make going home hard, saying goodbye to all of my family here. 

Well I can't really explain how it happened, but somehow I forgot to shave and grew a lil mustache. I just had to take a no shave November pic. I know you can hardly see the hairs but this is crazy long for me... Don't judge..  
I know that I say this a lot but I love my mission and everything about it. It his hard sometimes but in the end. it is amazing. ¨The path to Heaven runs through miles of clouded Hell¨ - Imaging Dragons. I love and miss you all and hope that you are all ready to gain a few pounds next week!

Luv Elder Morgan

It's Beginning to Look A Lot Like Christmas...



Well this week was a pretty chill one. Things are still going good in my area. Its tough sometimes but I love the members in my area. Everyone is starting to set up for Christmas.  Its nothing like it is in the states. They usually just buy one strand of lights and put it around the window.. I was super excited to find a tree set up in one of our less actives house. They don't have thanksgiving here so pretty much after Halloween they are ready for Christmas.... which is ironic because they don't really celebrate Christmas ether... 

Well I got some awesome news that Brenda, my convert, is going to be called as President of the single adults! haha Just three weeks after her baptism! She is so strong, I love it! 

This week we had a conference with all of the zones in Santiago. There were 120 missionaries in the same spot. It was fun for me to see some of my friends that I haven't seen for awhile.The sister missionaries in my district are awesome! They are such hard workers and are really helping the ward get excited about missionary work. On Monday I went on splits with one of my zone leaders in my zone. We were walking to one of our appointments later that night. I saw my gangster friends and went up to say hi to them. Then all of the sudden like three girls came out. They started freaking out about how we were Americans. I shook one of their hands and she wouldn't let go... I was like this is awkward.. Then she asked if we had girlfriends, then my zone leader told them that we were married and made up fake names... haha the thing is that it happens all of the time to any American... its sad to see how lost some people are in the world. People work all day and in the night, drink it all away.... But that is why the gospel is a blessing. It makes us free from all of the bad things in the world. Well there isn't a whole lot more going on. The mission is going by fast. I just hope that I am doing everything that I can to live up to my calling. I love you all so much!

Luv Elder Morgan

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Come Unto Christ



This week was a pretty fun one. Lots of weird things went down... Well last week we started giving English classes in the church. The teacher is a member in the ward. I go to help him out. It is sad... My English is terrible.. I am forgetting lots of things. It is also pretty hard for me to talk to someone that is learning English. I cant talk to them with my Utahan accent. I have to talk more formal, so I sound like a weeny when I talk.. 

Also last week we went to this referral's  house. We walked in and the first thing he did was sit us down, grab his flute and try to play a hymn song... He tried to play Angels we have heard on high..... It sounded like Squidwards clarinet.... Haha so awkward. 

It has been raining super hard down here. For the first time in my mission I felt the temp. at like 60 degrees. Everyone was dying... haha I loved it though. My comp and I also had a little bonding time together. We made a cake the other day. Although we didn't have everything we needed we improvised pretty well, and in the end it turned out pretty good. 

We also had a cool experience on Saturday with the international service day. We went to like an addiction recovery home. It was cool to talk to these guys who are trying to change their lives. I have seen a lot of them out in the street selling things, but I didn't know why they were doing it. Being out in the city selling things helps them talk to new people and helps their communication skills. 

Last Sunday was a wonderful day. The Polanco family, our newer converts all got up and bore their testimony. I got up right after them and bore my testimony of why I am here on the mission. My purpose is to invite people and their families to come unto Christ. The spirit was so strong. There are so many wonderful things that happen on the mission. I have been so blessed to have been able to meet so many people down here. I love you all so much and feel the blessings from your prayers every day. 

Love Elder Morgan