tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8361992795566571062024-03-13T07:49:11.450-07:00ELDER DANNY HAYNIE Called to serve in El Salvador, San Salvador East Mission.
Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03443859959381851653noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-836199279556657106.post-10741393708191623772014-11-10T15:58:00.000-08:002014-11-10T15:58:24.081-08:00iLopango, November 11, 2014 The Work keeps on progressing! We had a pretty fun week! We are working with M O, a investigator that didn't like the church at all when we first met him, but now he has started coming every single week to church! Yesterday before church, he pulled off an all nighter, and didn't get ANY sleep at all. But he STILL CAME TO CHURCH on no sleep at all! "I didn't sleep, but I just KNEW I had to come to church!" Talk about dedication, we can never use the tired excuse as a reason to not go to church anymore! :) He is great! We have a few other investigators that are progressing, we are trying to see how we can help E. out. We have a few that we can baptize this transfer. But other than that, the work is somewhat hard. Especially getting the members to trust us again, but thankfully that has been a good work in progress, and the members do trust us a bit more than they did in the past, but we need to earn their full trust). It is a preparatory transfer for sure, but we can still do great things this transfer, just need a lot more faith and a whole lot of prayer! Mormon 9:21 "Behold, I say unto you that whoso believeth in Christ, doubting nothing, whatsoever he shall ask the Father in the name of Christ it shall be granted him; and this promise is unto all, even unto the ends of the earth. "<br />
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We learned how to make pupusas this last weekend! (It was National Pupusa Day yesterday), and they are not all that hard to make. Of course maybe its because I have inherited some of moms AMAZING cooking skills, Just kidding, but I have gotten good at just throwing things on the frying pan and hoping that it turns out good. I have a few recipes that I like using for breakfast! :) Going back to the pupusas, I am slowing getting addicted to them, and with me losing weight, eating a whole bunch of them is my only way to counter that! (These things make one fat). I have eaten over 300 pupusas (Yes, I have been keeping count) this last year, so I made the goal to eat 1000 by the time I come home! Thankfully, we have a 60 pound bar in the back yard to be able to lift some weights, so I dont think I will come home too fat! ;) (Although lets be honest, I don't think I could get fat even if I wanted to...)<br />
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You know, you would think that just bringing 8 ties to the mission field will get you by the 2 years...ha nope! You end up with 75 after 1 year. I promise that I wont come home with more than 150 ties. :) Plus the mini earthquakes that we have started to get often have been pretty cool, but any stronger and longer, and then that is when things start getting sketchy. Speaking of sketchy, there is a neighborhood in our area where the gangsters GUARD the entrance. Not anyone can just walk right in, but thankfully the gangs know and respect the missionaries so we can walk right past the guards , and they don't do anything. Of course, we take our pre cautions to leave any valueables at home if we have planned to go there so we are a little more safe from being robbed. They can steal the $2 watch that I bought a while back that doesn't even tell you the time, but I would hate to have my white tan line exposed. El Salvador is pretty sweet, I love it here, but it is crazy to think that in almost exactly 1 year I come home. I try not to think about it, but still one cant help but notice! Anyway, I love you guys, thanks for your constant support and prayers. You are in mine as well! I love hearing from what the other RMs have to say! Hey, tell Hermana Foster Hi for me, and that it was awesome to be in the same district in Ilobasco! And tell Elder Going hi for me as well! Fun stuff, well I see see you guys next week!<br />
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Elder Daniel B.Haynie<br />
El Salvador San Salvador East Mission<br />
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03443859959381851653noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-836199279556657106.post-72294097774994668402014-07-21T12:42:00.002-07:002014-07-21T12:42:17.099-07:00ILobasco July 21, 2014Hey guys!<br />
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That is great that you have been able to go and meet President and Sister Glazier! And Elder Holmstead too, that is awesome. He is probably the companion that has most influenced the person that I am now, and the type of missionary that I want to emulate. (Of course, I don't think I will be as awesome of a Zone Leader, OR Assistant to the President as he was, but that is only considering if I even get to that point. For now, I am just fine being a trainer. :) ) He is great! The van is still having problems huh, suprised that it has even lived as long as it has!<br />
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Wow, has this been a week of opposition. Normally we are able to have much higher numbers than we got this week, but for some reason we just could not find any of our investigators in their homes, but we were able to spend a little more time contacting on the street so we increased our reference numbers. So it wasn't too bad, but it was pretty demotivating at some points. We have had a lot of people asking us about the Eternal Family, by using the parable that is used in Mark 12:18-27. They always asked us which of the 7 husbands would be the husband of the widow, to to be honest before this week I had NEVER heard of this story, neither did my companion. So we had NO IDEA of how to answer that, and it was pretty difficult because not one, not two, but THREE of our investigators asked us the same question. In addition to focusing on the subject for my personal study, I asked my District Leader, Elder Zabaleta for help and we did companionship exchanges for a day. We were able to talk about it, and he helped me to be able to overcome that question, because it is a pretty confusing one. Anyway, we got that taken out of the way.<br />
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So we changed our focus to helping strenghen the branch more. As good as things have been, we have got to help them recognize their missionary duties because as much as we can do, we cant do this work alone. We need more help, and to do that we are starting to do visits with the members to help them strengthen their testimony and help them feel the love of God. Elder Kevin R. Duncan told us back in January that with or without the members we are going to baptize. The only difference is that we will baptize more WITH the members. One of my topics of study has been how to help build a branch/ward that the Lord can trust. If the Lord doesn't have trust with the members OR the missionaries, then there is NO WAY that he can put someone in our path that really needs the gospel, because who knows if we will even recognize the opportunity. Trust in the Lord has always been key in the Gospel, but if we want success the Lord needs to have trust in us and we need to be worthy in order to receive his blessings. D&C 82:10 "I, the Lord, am bound when ye do what I say; but when ye do not what I say, ye have no promise."<br />
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Anyway, despite the challenges we had a fun week! We have been giving service to the members and in addition to helping other people, it has been a great stress reliever. Anything with a machete is fun. :) A lot of people have been trying to contend with us lately, but if there is anything I have learned is that you cant deny the gospel. Personal Study has been my best friend since the start of my mission, and I can truly say that preparation is KEY to be a successful missionary, and to have success is the reason that we are called! D&C 71:3-6 "Verily this is a mission for a season, which I give unto you. Wherefore, labor ye in my vineyard. Call upon the inhabitants of the earth, and bear record, and prepare the way for the commandments and revelations which are to come. Now, behold this is wisdom; whoso readeth, let him understand and receive also; For unto him that receiveth it shall be given more abundantly, even power." When we study, we edify ourselves with the good word of God, and when we do this we are made missionaries that have even more powerful. The same sections continues on,"For unto him that receiveth it shall be given more abundantly, even power. Wherefore, confound your enemies; call upon them to meet you both in public and in private; and inasmuch as ye are faithful their shame shall be made manifest. Wherefore, let them bring forth their strong reasons against the Lord. Verily, thus saith the Lord unto you—there is no weapon that is formed against you shall prosper; And if any man lift his voice against you he shall be confounded in mine own due time. Wherefore, keep my commandments; they are true and faithful. Even so. Amen." It is pretty awesome if you ask me. :)<br />
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God continues to bless us, just as he has blessed His Children of old. He will ALWAYS be the same, and is a God of miracles! If we are faithful to him, we are entitled to receive his blessings. D&C 68:6 "Wherefore, be of good cheer, and do not fear, for I the Lord am with you, and will stand by you; and ye shall bear record of me, even Jesus Christ, that I am the Son of the living God, that I was, that I am, and that I am to come." We are in the Lord's Work, the Obra de Salvacion and the job isn't finished until it is finished. 2 Nephi 29:9: "And I do this that I may prove unto many that I am the same yesterday, today, and forever; and that I speak forth my words according to mine own pleasure. And because that I have spoken one word ye need not suppose that I cannot speak another; for my work is not yet finished; neither shall it be until the end of man, neither from that time henceforth and forever." I KNOW THE LORD LIVES! We will always have opposition, but the winner has already been decided. It is always good to be on the winning side. In fact, there is nothing better than to be on the winning side. HURRAH FOR ISRAEL!<br />
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Elder Daniel B.Haynie<br />
El Salvador San Salvador East Mission<br />
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<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03443859959381851653noreply@blogger.com0El Salvador13.794185 -88.89652999999998411.820775000000001 -91.47831699999999 15.767595 -86.314742999999979tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-836199279556657106.post-38968648014789520332014-06-23T13:10:00.001-07:002014-06-23T13:10:16.642-07:00Hola familia mio, buenas dias!<br />
Thank you very much for package, it was a lot...bigger than I thought it would be. But I really enjoyed the contents, and Elder Bustillo says thank you for the package of cookies that you had for him! The speakers are very nice! And I really like the new camera too, thank you so much. Plus it was great to be able to have a English copy of the General Conference talks. I only had them in Spanish, so this will be my first time receiving the talks in English! My only concern is with transfers this week, if I have to do, space is a HUGE issue for my suit cases, so....we shall see what happens with that. I am pretty sure I am staying, and we are praying that Elder Bustillo can stay too, but I think he is going to another area considering he has been here his entire mission (4 and a half months). So yeah.<br />
Things are going fantastic here; we were able to baptize Ana and Naomi this last weekend. What an amazing feeling! The service was a very good and spiritual service. To be able to see the happiness in Ana and Naomi, was just a very humbling and satisfying thing to see. It is amazing what true happiness does to a person and how contagious it is. We are continuing to work with the investigators that we have and had 6 more in Sacrament Meeting yesterday! We are hoping and praying for much more success this next transfer that comes. I feel like we have a never ending supply of less actives, because even though we activated several of them, and didn't need to count them as less active, we were able to bring more, new less actives to church. We are working very hard with them and having much success!<br />
As good as this week has been, we have had our various challenges. Many events have prevented us from being able to work the whole week (Not companionship problems by any means, in fact we are doing pretty awesome), but many trips to the capital for multi zones, doing migration stuff, having to prepare the baptismal service, giving service have really cut down our working time, so our numbers weren't exactly the best, plus we were very stressed out with how busy we were. BUT, it was still a very good week, we tried to keep pushing forward, and as hard as this week was, it will be a very memorable week for all of the good that has happened and the many adventures that we have has.Gotta love Missionary Work! Alma 27:18 “Now was this not exceeding joy? Behold, this the is the joy that none recieveth save it be the truly penitent and humble seeker of happiness”. Speaking of news, this is President Glazier´s last week here, and President Vasquez from Guatemala is going to come on Friday. He is a motivational speaker, so I am really looking forward to meeting him! We had our Multi-Zone with President Glazier on Wednesday. It was very edifying and it was the same day as his and Sister Glazier´s Anniversary, so we were very lucky to be one of the zones with them on that day (We got a lot of cake so that is why we are so lucky! J). So, we got talked a lot on marriage, and to be honest, the only notes I took were on the post-mission dating advice! J<br />
In the midst of those challenges, we have been trying to apply the phrase “Members and Missionaries” and have been visiting various families in our branch, helping them strengthen their testimony on the Book of Mormon, motivating them to be a part of the Work of Salvation, and just making the most of our opportunities to make more friends. Our efforts have certainly paid off. Members that didn’t want to leave with the missionaries at first want to leave with us as often as they can, the motivation to do missionary work is much higher than it was when I first came to Ilobasco, things are just very great here! To be honest, it is not like we did anything super great, we just did what we had to do! I certainly don’t feel like we did anything special, but the results are the results of miracles. The Lord has blessed us so much! This confirms what is said in Alma 37:6-7 “Now ye may suppose that this is foolishness in me; but behold I say unto you, that by small and simple things are great things come to pass; and small means in many instances both confound the wise. And the Lord God doth work by means to bring about his great and eternal purposes; and by very small means the Lord doth confound the wise and bringeth about the salvation of many souls”<br />
I know that the God is a God of Miracles, that it is by His hand that we are able to do anything. That has been the biggest lesson that I have learned in my almost 7 months to have been a Missionary: That if only we put our trust in God, he will deliver us. He will help us. I know that through the atoning sacrifice of Christ, we can always have a second chance to better ourselves. That the things the in the past really don’t matter. We can’t change the past, but we can change what we do now, and we can look forward to the future with an eye of faith! I bear testimony that Jesus Christ is our Savior, that through his Grace and Mercy we can all be saved. I know that this is one true church, and that God has restored the church of Jesus Christ through the hands of a young boy named Joseph Smith. I know that God calls prophets to guide us in these latter days, and that if we follow their counsel, God will bless us. I know He lives!<br />
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Elder Daniel B.Haynie<br />
El Salvador San Salvador East Mission<br />
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"I am a disciple of Jesus Christ and I will be until the day that I die"<br />
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<span id="yui_3_16_0_1_1402939919308_2027" lang="EN-US" style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 10pt;">But first, I wanted to say Happy Father's Day! I had a picture I wanted to send, but the USB-SD adapter has been doing the thing where it put the lines on select photos, so I am gonna have to find and buy a new SD adapter with a USB slot. Next week I will make sure to send it! We have our final Interviews with President Glazier this week (He leaves on the 27th), so I will probably receive my package there. I am looking forward to receiving it! :)</span></div>
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<span id="yui_3_16_0_1_1402939919308_2028" lang="EN-US" style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 10pt;">We had a very good week. At first we were a little disappointed with the numbers, but we had some VERY good things happen also. We had 3 investigators at church, as well as 8 less actives. We have really been working with the less actives and having much success with them! Hugo, a former less active has been leaving with us to visit almost every day and he has a desire to serve a mission. He found a job so he can start making money and saving up to pay for his mission. Only problem is that he works every day in the week, so we lost our number one person to accompany us with our investigators. But he is getting ready for his mission, so we are very happy for him!</span></div>
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<span id="yui_3_16_0_1_1402939919308_2030" lang="EN-US" style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 10pt;">Elder Bustillo finally overcame his fever! He can finally work 100%! Only thing is well…I ended up with the fever and stomach virus. It wasn’t as bad as my companion´s, so I am very grateful for that. I am not sick anymore but we had to stay home a couple of days when I was, since Hugo was working and President Estrada works on the week days...It is quite demotivating and boring to have to stay home, especially when much of the day is spent in the bathroom, and the nights are spent not being able to sleep until 6 in the morning. It is quite awful, I never want to get sick again. To be anything lower than 100% efficient stinks, but this P Day should help me rest and be ready to work this last full week of transfers.</span></div>
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<span id="yui_3_16_0_1_1402939919308_2032" lang="EN-US" style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 10pt;">So, the World Cup has officially started. It is like having the Super Bowl here in El Salvador, and the thing that stinks. It´s EVERYDAY for the next few weeks. People are all in their homes watching it. The streets are actually a lot more vacant, and to have people wanting us to come in to their homes is rather difficult. We haven’t had success finding many new investigators to teach, so we have been trying to focus on the ones that we have, especially the 5 that had baptism dates. As of now, we only have 3.</span></div>
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<span id="yui_3_16_0_1_1402939919308_2034" lang="EN-US" style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 10pt;">Demaris was given back to the Sister Missionaries, because they returned early this week. Maritza (The one that we have been playing baseball with) hasn’t come the last few weeks and we are trying to figure out what we need to do to get her to come. She knows that baptism is the way to go, but she has a sister that was baptized after knowing the church 3 weeks, and she ended up going inactive right after, so that example hasn’t been good for Maritza. She has her church attendances, but hasn’t gone once this transfer, so she wont be baptized this Saturday, but we will keep working on her.</span></div>
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<span lang="EN-US" style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 10pt;">Rene has his moved to July 12<sup>th</sup>. He is MORE than prepared to be baptized. One would think that he is a member given his knowledge, his attendance, his class participation, his friendship with the members, but he feels like he isn’t that prepared, that he needed to know more of the doctrine to be baptized. We have tried to reassure him that faith and repentance were the two basic principles that one needs to be baptized, but at the same time we didn’t try to pressure him at all. It is on his timeline, not ours and the last thing we want to do is force him, so we pushed the date back to give him some more time. Other than that, he is a very good friend of ours, and has been very kind to us. He is great!</span></div>
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<span id="yui_3_16_0_1_1402939919308_2036" lang="EN-US" style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 10pt;">Ana and Naomi have their baptism set for this Saturday still, but to call it 100% percent would not be wise. Crazy things have often happened in the week leading up to baptisms, so we are crossing our fingers and praying hard for everything to work out. But I have a good feeling, and they have completely dropped coffee, so that is a great sign. They are very positive in the lessons, and the progression that they have made has been pretty amazing to see. The gospel has changed the lives of them, as well as many more of our investigators. It is so amazing to be a part of that change in their lives.</span></div>
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<span lang="EN-US" style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 10pt;">Speaking of changing lives, there is the possibility that we could have a third baptism this Saturday! Mary, who has a very catholic background, has expressed desires to be baptized! And as soon as possible as well! She got her attendances, is finishing 2 Nephi, has a testimony of the Book of Mormon, read Our Search for Happiness, Our Heritage, and is just super positive and wants to change her life, no matter what happens with her family. She wants to follow the example of Christ, but at the same time we were not able to put the baptism date quite yet. We will have our answer tonight in a lesson, so we are praying like crazy for this! 3 baptisms in Ilobasco this Saturday! That would be AMAZING! We are working to make sure they happen! The best is yet to come!</span></div>
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<span id="yui_3_16_0_1_1402939919308_2198" lang="EN-US" style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 10pt;">We have Enrique, an investigator that was not anything positive when we met him. He was a rebel in his family, and at first wasn’t too keen on visiting with us, but he said he felt something different when talking with us, and out of nowhere, he asked for a priesthood blessing. He knows something about blessings because his Aunt is a member and is the one that gave us the reference. We gave him the blessing and he was almost crying. He said that he felt good. We lost contact with him for a bit, so we figured that we didn’t want anything with us. But then one night he calls us, and tells us that he wants to change his life, that some things were happening that were bringing unhappiness to his life as a result of some of his choices, that he wants to learn about the plan of redemption that Jesus Christ has for us, so we are scheduled to meet with him early this week! The gospel changes lives!!!</span></div>
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<span lang="EN-US" style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 10pt;">I was reading in Doctrine and Covenants this week, and I really liked something I read in section 6, verses 33-36. “Fear not to do good, my sons, for whatsoever ye sow, that shall ye also reap; therefore, if ye sow good ye shall also reap good for your reward. Therefore, fear not, little flock; do good; let earth and hell combine against you, for if ye are built upon my rock, they cannot prevail. Behold, I do not condemn you; go your ways and sin no more; perform with soberness the work which I have commanded you. Look unto me in every thought: Doubt not. Fear not”. I love this phrase, as long as we are doing what we should be doing, we have absolute not reason to doubt or fear the things of the world. We already know that good will prevail over evil and if we are simply on the good team, then we don’t have to be afraid of anything! Even though we are not perfect and we make mistakes every day of our lives, we are ALWAYS given the change to repent and to change our lives for the better! “Go your way and sin no more”.</span></div>
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<span id="yui_3_16_0_1_1402939919308_2200" lang="EN-US" style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 10pt;">With Transfers coming up on the 25<sup>th</sup>, Elder Bustillo and I are trying to get as much done as we can. We both would like the opportunity to stay as companions here in Ilobasco 2, for a couple more transfers. We have been able to completely turn around this area, we have some very good potential with the investigators the next transfer. We have been able to forge a priceless relationship with the members here, we have much more support now than we did before, things are just going great here! It is amazing what the Lord can do for the children of men, and I can testify that the Lord loves each and every one of us, that it does not matter who we are, how imperfect we may be, whatever part of the world that we are in, HE LOVES US. More than we could ever imagine! I know that this is the one and true church, that Jesus Christ is our Savior and our Redeemer. I know that through Him, we can feel the peace and the happiness that God has to offer us!</span></div>
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