Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Another Companion Is Gone-Loja Week Fifty Nine

Well what marks the end of my companions mission, is the beginning of my adventure here in Loja.
Changes
My companion has completed his mission and this week he will be heading to his homeland of Bolivia. He is my first Bolivian companion that I have had. It was only 2 weeks but it was an enjoyable time and we made the most of it. Today we just took some pictures and that he bought some gifts for his family. He is the only member in his family which is pretty remarkable and without the support of his parents he came on the mission. Now 2 years later they fully support him and his goal is to go back to baptize them. I can say he worked until the last day and worked hard. Not sure who my new companion will be but hopefully it will be another latin so I can keep my spanish growing. Guess you guys will find out next week. }
Elder Shanklin in Loja

love that smile

Celebrating his companion going home
(notice him laying down on the bench)
PDay
Well we are in Loja and ther are some hilly or mountany areas so we decided to go up to one to take some pictures. We thought that since we are all 19-21 year olds and are all in shape that we can easily do that. We figured it would be like a 30 minute hike. After 30 minutes of walking we decided that we had made absolutely no progress and turned and came around. We began the long walk down, out a breath, and in that moment I realized I need to do more exercise in the morning. Luckily so guy passed in his car and offered to take us to the city, no charge. I think he thought we were all dying or something. However thanks to that random dude. Just proves that good people do exist.
The pday hike

Loja 

View of Loja

President
On Wednesday night we were sitting in a meeting with the stake president when we hear a knock at the door. I figured it was the secretary or someone like that. When the door open, it is President Torres. Out of nowhere he showed up to Loja. Met we us for like 30 minutes and then sent us on our way for the night. The next morning we had a awesome meeting with him. I always learn a bunch from him and all the counsels that he gives. The assistants where also there and they are good friends so it is always nice to talk with them. The zone increased and improved a lot this week, so it was good that they came and could see the progress we are making.

This week I learned a lot about the Atonement of Jesus Christ. The work is a lot harder here and sometimes a little discouraging. However, I realize that the Lord suffered everything for me and all that he asks of me is that I help others become closer to him and follow his example. It is something so small but so important.
Thanks for all the love and support back at home.
Life is a Sport, Make it Count
Elder Shanklin

Wednesday, September 16, 2015

Moving to Loja- Loja Week Fifty Eight

This week has been pretty cool for me and I hope you guys think that it was pretty cool as well.

Changes

First off, on Monday I had changes from Guayaquil and I am right now in Loja. It is practically like a smaller Cuenca. It is in the mountains and the culture here is very unique but super awesome at the same time. The views are great and everything. The people here as well as awesome. The aren't the most open people, like those of the coast, but they have a great heart and with time will come to understand. Here in Loja there is only a district with branches, there is yet to be a stake here. We are working with that goal in mind. The members help a lot so that always make the work a little more easier. My new companion is Elder Contreras. He has 23 months and 3 weeks in the mission. I will be the missionary that sends him home most likely. He is from Bolivia and is a great missionary. I have learned a lot from him. 

Saragura

Here in the zone we have a sector that is 2 hours outside of the zone. Every thursday and sunday missionaries go and work there. Well I took advantage of the opportunity and went with another missionary. It was incredible there. It is like there own world out there. Even cooler, further out there are things called communities. They are like there own countries. They have there own government and the police have no power there. So sometimes it can be dangerous to work there but we have permission from one king to be in his community and so every Thursday we teach an English class. This week like 15 students came but while we were there the community had a meeting and so everyone saw us teaching and then after came up and asked us if they could come as well. There are big things to come from there. Should be pretty exciting the missionary work there. Gonna look for another opportunity to head back there as well.

Progress

Here the branches (congregations) are not that big and so we are working super hard to increase the numbers and build the unity. We are teaching 2 Colombians, a father and his son. He has gone to the church and has liked it a lot. The members and super excited and helping us a bunch with him so that he progresses even more. SHould be getting baptized in the near future with his son. Although things are not the easiest here we still work super hard. There is no reason to get down on yourself at all. 

Sorry there are no pictures. I promise I will send some next week. 

Thanks for all the love and support. Wish the best for you guys.

Life is a sport, Make it count

Elder Shanklin

Sunday, September 13, 2015

Sacrifice Brings Forth Blessings-Isla Trinitaria Guayaquil Week Fifty Seven

Well this week was an interesting week with leadership council with President, trips to the hospital, and much more.

Leadership Council

On Tuesday we had our monthly leadership council with President Torres. Basically the leaders from the whole mission come to Guayaquil to recieve training and a capacitacion from President and the Assistents. This Tuesday was super awesome. We learned about the impact that our thoughts and desires have on success and results in the mission. We read some cool stories and watched a video that the assistants had put together. It is always good to be with President. You can feel of his love and care that he has for all the missionaries. Also there I say a couple of my past companions and it was good to see them and see what is going on in their life and with their mission.
Leadership Council

Leadership Council

Hospital

On Wednesday right after lunch we recieved a call from the assistants that we needed to go to the hospital to see one of our missionaries that was there. Lets just say he had had a rough night in the bathroom and was not great so he went to the hospital. We brought them some clothes to change. President asks us to do interchanges with them, so I gladly sacrificed myself to stay in the air conditioned room with the missionary the whole day. It was a hard time ;) However the missionary right now is okay and is still alive so that is good. Seems like this whole zone is sick here with the randomest of things. 

Birthday

Well today is my companions birthday so Happy Birthday to him. He is 21 now and keeps himself alive in the mission. We will be partying tonight with cake and pizza. I know, I am a great companion. 

Well I now have 3 months in this beautiful island and everything goes well. Time is flying. There are changes tonight so we will see if it is my time or no. Either way I will serve wherever the Lord sends me.

Thanks for all the love and support

Life is a Sport, Make it Count

Elder Shanklin

Sunday, September 6, 2015

Pacience Pays Off-Isla Trinitaria Guayaquil Week Fifty Six

Mom note:  Yes I know "Pacience" is spelled wrong but I wanted everyone to see how the spanish and english language are combining in Elder Shanklins mind! (If you already hadn't noticed.

This week was an awesome week for a missionary and so I will just explain it right away.

Surprise Baptism

Recently about 2 months ago we help a women returned to church that had been inactive for 22 years. At that same time she presented her daughter to us. She has been going to church for the passed 8 weeks and has enjoyed it. We have been teaching her and everything but for some reason she wouldn't get baptized. We prayed and did everything possible. She told us she had doubts and fears. I am not really sure what it was that happened but after a lesson we extended the offer to her to get baptized on Sunday after Stake Conference. She accepted and lets just say I was thrilled. After 8 long weeks and much effort she finally got baptized on Sunday, and lets just say that it was one of the highlights of my mission. I might have hit her head on the wall on the first baptism attempt but other than that it was super cool. I sent pictures so that everyone can enjoy it as well. 
Love the smiling faces

Baptism Day
A celebration

All smiles

President and the Assistents

Sometimes I think that they follow me because they always seem to be in my zone. This week President showed up by complete surprise to our meeting on Tuesday. He helped us get the missionary excited and the talk with us for a little. Always great talking with President. On Saturday the Assistant showed up for the 2nd straight week. We are working good here in the zone so it is not because we are low. They also delivered a very powerful message that helped the missionaries work harder. It is always great having the support from the assistants and president.  We also say president on Sunday because of Stake Conference. 

Monthly Leadership Training Meeting

The Mission continues. I officially have 13 months in the mission. The down hill slope has begun. I honestly still feel new here in the mission and I think I will always feel like that. Time is flying and it is unreal. 

Life is a Sport, Make it Count

Elder Shanklin