Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Hello from....
PUNTARENAS!
Hello Family,
As you all know I had changes today and a lot has changed. Like normal they took me out of my area and put me in a new one that is on the Pacific Coast of Costa Rica! YAY! Finally the ocean! I am really close to the ocean and to the beach. Its SO hot, but different than Guacimo. Its such a beach town and I know the Martins would be all over it, haha. My new companion is Elder Cacseres from Honduras. He has 19 months in the mission...the reason we have such close time in the mission is because I was called as Zone Leader for the Puntarenas zone...Its another big responsibility but the Lord has proven to me that whatever is thrown at me I can conquer and I will succeed if I put my trust in him. I know there is lots to learn and lots to do, I just have to be humble and teachable and the Lord will teach me and make me what he wants me to be.
This week in Pavas before leaving was excellent. I left some pretty sad members there but know that they will be all right. Its hard to say goodbye and I feel like I am leaving home every time. But every good thing has a beginning and an ending. I know that I fulfilled my purpose in Pavas and am very pleased with everyone there. I know my companion will take good care of everyone and do a lot of great work. On Sunday we had a Family Home Evening with a bunch of members where they sang to me and asked me to bear my testimony. I was happy to know that in someway the Lord had used me to bless the lives of the people gathered around me. I am happy to have been an influence in some way to help people come closer to Christ. That is the ultimate present. There is nothing of more worth on the mission than that, knowing that becasue of you, one person is one step closer to the Savior. Thats all I want. I realized its not about the baptisms or the numbers, its not about the callings or recognitions. Its about serving the people, and doing it in a way that they turn around on the path they are on and begin to follow Christ. It may sound cheesy but its something only a missionary could explain. Its beyond words and beyond my comprehension. I love it.
So here I am in Puntarenas (by the way, the same place where I went in September to translate for the US navy) and ready to do my best, I know Presidente has put trust in me and I hope I dont let him down. I know I can do it if I put my trust in the Lord. The first thing I thought of when I saw my picture is that I would be spending a lot of time on my knees praying for the strength to make it through and be successful. I love the Gospel of Jesus Christ, I absolutely love teaching it.
I love you all with all my heart. Please take care and I will see you soon.
con amor,
Elder Falor
PS, Bishop Durrant, the Costa Rican postal system is somewhat of a joke seeing that today I recieved a letter from March of 2011 when I was in San Ramon, you asked me to figure out what Area 51 was and because I never got the letter I never checked it out...I dont remember anything too sketchy in San Ramón, haha, but I just thought you should know so you didnt think I was ignoring you or something. Thanks for all your letters and support!
Monday, March 19, 2012
Nunca, Nunca, Nunca se rinda!
Hello Family,
Another week in Pavas has come and gone. And it was another amazing week being on the Lord´s service. I loved this sunday. We had a Stake Conference for all the stakes throughout Central America, we got to hear the counsel of Elder Whitney Clayton, Elder Don Clarke, Sister Ann Dibb and President Boyd K. Packer. Wow, that was so amazing. We rode in a bus as a ward to Escazú! That was so fun, I love Barrio Pavas! The members are more than members but they are lifelong friends that I will remember forever! We took a bus called the ¨Chiva Loca¨ Its a bus painted in Rainbow colors and draws A LOT of attention, oh, only in Pavas! Haha! But the conference was amazing. Elder Clayton gave a talk that called my attention a lot. He said that by our own disobedience, we curse the earth. Many times in the scriptures, the Lord promises to bless us and help us prosper in this land, the only thing he requires of us is our full and faithfull obedience to all the commandments. He explained that if we disobey, we bring upon ourselves robbery, danger, scandals and any type of crime or bad things in the world. And its so true, its up to us, the Latter-day Saints to make the difference in the world. The world is calling for great people everywhere and we must take part in helping the world be a better place. I felt so proud being a missionary at that time, to be able to hear that message in that way and have it touch my heart in the way it did. I believe my time in Pavas is coming to a close. I am sad to be honest. This area has been one of the most difficult, but MOST rewarding. I will FOREVER have a piece of my heart in Pavas! It was an emotional experience this sunday to see Gabriel (one of my converts here in Pavas) receive the Melquisedek Priesthood this sunday. It was an overwhelming experience that I have never had on the mission to see someone so far in this amazing process. I have seen the true changing effects that take place only as we accept 100 percent the gospel in our lives. I love him and his family and I can´t wait for the day when we will see each other again and have such joy in the presence of our Father. I am so proud of him and know he will stay strong on this path! This mission business is the best thing ever. I wouldnt trade it for anything in the world. The gospel is true. There is no way I could deny it. God is in control, he knows us, and loves us. He will bless us as long as we submit ourselves completely to his will. I love you all. With all my heart.
Stay strong.
con amor,
Elder Falor
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Pura Vida!
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Siempre adelante!
Hola mi querida familia,
ANOTHER WEEK!? I can´t believe this week went by fast, I feel like I laid my head on my pillow last monday and woke up and today was monday again, where is the time going? Nonetheless, I am so happy and so grateful for this week I had on the mission, it was one of a kind because it was spent serving the Lord. I am so grateful to be a servant of the only true and living church. I am also so thankful and so blessed to have people like you supporting me 100 percent of the way. I love you all with all my heart and I can´t even begin to explain the love I have for you.
This week we had a baptism for a little girl of the ward, it was cool because a family from my first area (Tibás) came to the baptism. It was so great to see them again, they made me remember the first part of my mission, and maybe the most difficult. This family helped me a lot in my first area and gave me a lot of hope for what was to come up ahead. I hadn´t even realized that 14 months had passed by when the little boy Jeffrey asked me how much time I had left on my mission. I told him that I had 16 months in the mission and then it hit me. I realized how quickly this mission is ending. I never thought that it would come to an end, but with each passing day I know it will never come back. Time flies way too fast and we much enjoy every single moment and live every single moment to the fullest. Life is meant to be enjoyed and filled with amazing experiences. This mission experience has been the best experience of my life and I wouldn´t trade it for anything in the world.
This week I felt the love of the Savior. I have heard testimonies of people saying that on their missions they gained a true love for the Savior. I can now understand why. The mission is so raw and so real that it brings you face to face with the atonement. I dont understand the atonement. I know Christ died and I know he suffered, only to be hung on the cross to be lifted up on the 3rd day, but I dont know why he did it. I can´t quite comprehend the love he had for EACH AND EVERYONE of us. He could have easily backed out of it, he could have saved himself and took himself off the cross. But he knew the giant devastation it would cause in the great plan of God. He knew if he didnt fulfill we wouldnt be able to return to the presence of our Heavenly Father. I can´t wait for the day when I can personally thank the Savior for his unbelievable act of TRUE REAL LOVE. He loves us, enough to die for us, to bring to pass the inmortality and eternal life of man. I hope that one day I can love as he loves. I hope I can see us as he sees us. I know it is only in and through the atonement that we can receive a fullness of blessings in the presence of God. I love the atonement, I love teaching it and I love sharing it with all who will hear. I love Jesus Christ and I love serving him. The atonement covers EVERYTHING and makes everything possible for us.
Well Sorry this letter was so short, I will try and write more next week, thanks so much for all your love and support. I love you all with all my heart.
Stay strong!
Elder Falor
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Pura Vida!
Monday, March 5, 2012
Nuevo Presidente
Hello Family,
We have received the news of our new mission President, here is what they sent to us,
Chad Read Wilkinson, 47, and Allison Marie Wilkinson, four children, Saratoga Springs 4th Ward, Saratoga Springs Utah Stake. Brother Wilkinson is a stake president and is a former high councilor, bishop, Young Men president and missionary in the Dominican Republic Mission. Assistant administrator, Seminaries and Institutes. Born in Murray, Utah, to Joseph William and Clytie Wilkinson.
Sister Wilkinson serves as a Primary teacher and is a former counselor in a Young Women presidency, enrichment leader, Primary music leader, counselor in a special needs Mutual, Sunday School teacher and Relief Society teacher. Born in Provo, Utah, to Gary Douglas and Carolyn Marie Ford.
That should be exciting to meet a new mission President but sad to see Presidente Gálvez go, he has been such a great President and he has been such a great example to me in all things, I hope one day to be the type of man he is. Well Thanks family for your letters and support like always, I am doing great here in Pavas and this week was a spectacular one, we had lots of amazing experiences. The one thing I would like to share with you from this week is what happened in church yesterday. I love the Pavas ward, it is so amazing and full of wonderful people who have such strong desires to follow the Lord. As we all know yesterday was fast and testimony meeting, it was such a spiritual experience and one of the strongest I have felt while being here in Pavas. One testimony in particular had the entire chapel crying within the first 45 seconds. A little girl from the Primary stood up and hesitantly stood at the door, the bishop waved her in and she said to the bishop, I dont know why I am here. The spirit had obviously touched her and told her to go to the front. This girl comes from a family unbelievably poor. Her father is a single father and is trying to raise 3 kids, all under the ages of 12 and the youngest has a disease in her back and neck that makes it hard for her to even sit up straight and has hindered her learning process. The little girl got up to bear her testimony about how the ward and the members had worked together to help her sister live comfortably, she began to sob and everyone in the chapel did as well. It was the most heartfelt testimony and I remembered the Savior´s commandment for us to be like little children, in the sense of having such a pure and sweet testimony and sharing it as directed by the spirit. The next lesson we all learned in the chapel was when at the beginning of Sunday School a girl in the primary has said that someone stole her cell phone, she was a bit distraught looking for her cell phone so so was everyong else in the chapel. At the end of the 3 hour block, the Primary President said to all the kids that they were going to have to have the parents search their backpacks to find the cell phone. At that moment, a little boy named Moisés came in from the crowd and said ¨Mimi, here it is¨ and handed her the cell phone. He confessed that he really liked the cell phone and only wanted to keep it for a little bit. He only has 5 years and was so willing to give up the cell phone that he had taken. Even as a 5 year old he could comprehend the consequences of sin and he knew the consequences very well of what he had done. He so willilngly and so freely gave it up to someone who could handle it. It made me think, as well as all the other members, how often do we give everything up to someone bigger than us who can handle it all? How often do we weigh the consequences of our sins and decide to choose righteousness over sin? I really truly understood the commandment the Savior gave to us many years ago. We must become innocent, humble and willing to submit everything to those who are in charge, those who can handle it all. We were meant to prosper and meant to be better. If we could all follow the example of the little children around us, we can prosper and be better. It was such a wonderful experience in the chapel yesterday, and everyone left thinking and desiring to be better.
I love serving the Lord. There is no greater satisfaction than this. This is the work of the Lord, and I want nothing more than to be lost in it.
I love you with all my heart, until next week,
Pierdan el temor, y guarden la fe, sean fuertes.
Elder Falor
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Pura Vida!
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