The week started with a conference with Elder Montoya, one of the area 70. He talked to us missionaries in a very direct manner. That we had a lot to improve to be the representatives of Jesus Christ that we should be. He talked to us about how sacred our calling is as missionaries. That really we have a special power to make promises, and if we are worthy, the Lord WILL justify our words and follow through with the blessings promised. He challenged us to make promises in the name of Jesus Christ, and made US a promise that if we make promises in this manner, that we will have more investigators come to church. He gave us lots of motivation to go out and find new people.
{Ok, 2 things: Miranda said this was actually a parade for Dia de Amistad, or their Valentine's Day. Looks a little morbid for Vday!! But I have to say, in both these pictures, that smartphone addiction is everywhere!! Hahahaha!!}
{And this picture is actually a resting pic by this sweet sleeping dog. But take a look at the notebook Hna Pastillo is holding up... they had notebooks made for their companionship? Pretty adorable. =)}
So Wednesday we spent almost the entire day just knocking doors, trying to find the "escogidos" or the elect. We got rejected at almost every single house, and heard a lot of excuses. At one door we knocked, this young guy came out, looked at us, and said "Sorry, we're Agnostics" and slammed the door. I wanted to know what the heck agnosticism is! Haha! But something I love is that my companion and I never get discouraged when we get rejected so harshly, we just laugh. We are super sad because it really is their salvation, but we can't get down about it because they just don't realize!
Then while we were knocking doors in the crazy heat of Cochabamba, we took a break to go buy some icecream. I have this suspicion that every time I get a craving for icecream it is for something. This time it was because right when we walked into the store to buy icecream, a man came up to us and asked if we were missionaries. He presented himself as Gustavo. He is from Cochabamba, but all of his life he lived in Virginia! He started talking to me in English, and told me he had studied many different religions including mormonism. He had just decided to move to Israel to become a Jew, so he was in Bolivia doing the paperwork he needed to. He knew a TON about our religion, and we talked for a while about a bunch of our opinions and why we are here on a mission.
With these experiences and more, this week I really learned that as representatives of Jesus Christ we have a special light. We have the authority to act in His name, we have a special way of attracting attention. NOT just because I am a white girl, but also because we are set apart with priesthood power, and it shows.
Fun Facts:
-There are always random people here taking pictures of me #neverseenawhitegirl
-I wash all my clothes by hand now! (AKA if it isn't underwear, it hardly ever gets washed)
-- Don't count the days, make the days count!
~Hermana Madsen