Thursday, December 31, 2015

Dec 28~ Dos Mil Dieciseis

QUE TAL? 

It was awesome seeing my fam last week on Skype! Nothing has really changed! Christmas here in Peru is crazy, there are no laws about fireworks, so about every house in Pasco just lit up fireworks for a solid half hour when it was midnight on Christmas. Pretty nuts. 

This week we have the baptism for Steven (planned for this week) so I am praying everything turns out well! Hes a 22 year old that has been listening to the missionaries for like 6 months, he's super prepared so I am excited for that! Love you all! Happy 2016! Crazy how fast this year went by! 

HAPPY 2016
Elder Baca

E.Baca and E.Christensen on Christmas, comps for a day!


Skyping in from Peru... always finding a good laugh!



Red Cerro cheeks







Dec 21~ Feliz Navidad from Cerro!

Merry Christmas! 


Elder Baca, Leonard and Christensen

I hope you all have a wonderful Christmas ! Its awesome being here in the mish once again! Of course I miss you all, but its been nice just focusing in on the true meaning of Christmas! I honestly love my Savior Jesus Christ and am so grateful to be representing him during this 2 years! I have felt his love so many times in my life, and have seen him show his everlasting love for so many people I have met in the mission, and that is why I can say I know without a doubt He lives, and loves us. I know He was the greatest gift that was given, and I know all he asks is that we follow him and his gospel so that we can be happy as well. I hope you all have a wonderful week. Love you all so very much!! 

"For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life" John 3:16. 

Share this Christmas video it is so awesome!!

Love you all!! 
Elder Baca

Dec 14~ Trusting in the Lord!

Wow I had such a sweet experience this week! 

Well, so our week started out super bad! But because of that I think I was able to learn such a great lesson this week here in the mission (everything I am about to tell you is ALL tied in).  Well, just about every appointment we had fell through! On Friday morning I remember asking in my prayers, "what do you want us to learn, what can I do better as a missionary" and the thought just came directly to my mind,  "Learn to trust more in me" so we went out to work on Friday and I left the room with that thought in my mind. 

SO we went to the Church to start out the day to visit a Lady that looked super interested, we waited outside the church and while we were waiting for a good 20 mins, we see a truck pass by the church and fall into a giant hole in the street. First I said to my comp, why is there a hole in the street...and then we ran over to help this guy lift his truck out of the hole ( he never got out of the car, was just putting it in reverse) so we didnt even get to talk to the guy in the truck because he drove off but looked really thankful and waved. Anyways, we waited for this lady in the church and she never came, so we started off our day like that and it was about 2 pm. We went to the next appointment, and the next, and the next, and the next, and every single one of our plans failed us (we walked from one part of our area to the other going to almost every person we knew and everything failed, so we ended up in a huge part of our area called Tupac Amaro, that probably has like 1000 houses) at this time it was about 4 pm. I said to my companion as we were standing in this huge part of my area, "there has to be someone in this neighborhood that is ready to listen to us" so we took off and started knocking every door in this giant maze of a neighborhood, for the next 2 hours it was just straight Rejection, doors getting slammed in our faces and people that just wanted NOTHING. So after about 2 hours of contacting we finally contacted this woman that almost let us in, but then changed her mind and shut the door. After this lady, i remember I was almost tearing up just so frustrated and disappointed, and I remember saying a prayer asking God again, "what do you want us to do, why is everything failing us" and the moment I said that prayer I had the thought come to my mind "Remember I want you to trust more in me" and then the scripture Doctrine and Covenants 121:7  "My son, peace be unto thy soul, thine adversity and thine afflictions shall be but a small moment" and right when the thought and that scripture came to my mind, I looked up from the ground, and SAW the guy we helped out in the morning with his truck standing on the second floor of his house with a giant smile on his face, and he recognized us as the "guys" that helped his get out of the hole. I never have felt so much peace in my entire mission, because I knew it that exact moment that GOD was guiding us to a man that was super prepared to hear our message.  With giant smiles on our faces we asked him, "Can we come in and share a message with you" and he said OF COURSE and let us in! It was such a sweet lesson, turns out he has been married for 14 years with his wife and have 3 beautiful children, and this whole family is just awesome! 

So what I learned this week is first, be humble enough to ask God "what can I do to get better" or "what do you want me to learn in this moment" and I know without a doubt GOD will answer. I know God guided us for 4 hours and allowed us to be completely rejected for hours, allowed us to help this man lift his truck out (if we wouldnt have helped him, he prob wouldnt have let us in). He allowed us to walk miles, and knock a ton of doors, in order to be in the rIght place at the right time, in order to find a family that was being prepared to Hear this Gospel, and personally for me, I was able to learn to TRUST MORE IN HIM, and thats exactly what he wanted me to learn like I asked Him that morning before leaving the room. 

Well, I wanted to share this experience with you because I know without a doubt that God lives and loves us, and is aware of our needs.  I know without a doubt this work that I am doing is true, and I know despite all the adversity we may face in this life, God will never leave us , and it "shall only be for a brief moment".  Well I love you all! Have a great week!

Elder Baca



Monday, December 7, 2015

Dec 7~ Bosque de Piedres

Whats up CREW! Well, this week was awesome!! It has snowed here almost everyday here in Cerro, its crazy walking around preaching the Gospel in SNOW, its an awesome experience.

 Last Pday we went to one of the 7 Wonders of Peru, called the BOSQUE DE PIEDRAS, it just looks like a giant forest of super sick rocks! SO that was sweet, there are some pics attached.

Something I learned this past week is the importance of being diligent! I got a new comp, his name is Elder Delgado from Argentina (misiones) and we have just started talking to everyone that we meet, and we have been able to meet some great people by doing that, and even some members that have fallen away! That's a goal I have for the rest of my mish is just to talk to everyone about this super important message we have missionaries! Well I am still loving the mish like always,I am learning everyday! Love you all so much have a great week! 

Elder Baca 









Monday, November 30, 2015

Nov 30~ The Fourth Quarter

What up! Hope you all had a great Thanksgiving Week! 

I'm hitting 18 months this week in the mish, and I cant believe how fast the time has passed by!  This week was alright for us, it was the anniversary of Cerro de Pasco, so there were just a ton of drunks in the street and a lot of parties all night long. THe good thing is, we changed rooms so we dont live by the "center" anymore. To be honest the mission is super hard at times, I would consider Cerro De Pasco as one of the roughest places to be in just for the food, weather, etc... but an ex missionary told me that while he was in the MTC, an Area Seventy (leader) came and talked to all the missionaries, and in his talk he happened to talk about Cerro de Pasco and how it is just considered a rough city because of everything that goes on. But he said the missionaries have success because of the ATTITUDE they have. To be honest its been rough at times, I really have had to rely on the Lord a ton because Idk what else I would do, and I know he has helped me have a good attitude about my area and this city. I have really learned here that our ATTITUDES can change a lot. I know without a doubt that our attitudes can effect everything we do, I mean it depends on our attitude if we can reach goals and have success or not. SO no matter what happens to you all, just have a good attitude about everything and I know things always seem to work out when we Trust in God! Well, thats something I learned this week! I love you all and am so grateful for all of you, and for the support you are giving me! Have a good week! 

Heres some pics:

Thanksgiving day eating pizza, playing soccer, eating some burgers we made, and saying goodbye to my buddy Elder Horsely 


 



Nov 23~ Gobble Gobble!

Mis Queridos Causas,

Les quiero decir, feliz dia de gracias! Happy Thanksgiving everyone! Dang all I have to say is it is COLD here in Cerro now, it snowed for a good 5 hours yesterday! 

The weeks are flying so fast now I cant even believe it. Taking the time to think what I am grateful for over this time I have had in the mish, has really made me realize the love my Heavenly Father has for me. First off, I am so grateful for my Savior Jesus Christ, there have been so many times in the mission where I have felt alone or inadequate or have just had hard times, but I have felt the loving comfort of my Savior so many times. I know without a doubt he is my older Brother, and has become one of my best friends. I am so very grateful for his atoning Sacrifice. I am so grateful for my family as well, being away from them for awhile has really made me realize how much I love them. I know that families are eternal and are super important, more important then any type of iPhone 6 or the new Xbox one! I am so grateful for the gospel as well! I know it blesses lives! I know there is no EARTHLY PROBLEM that cant be solved by the HEAVENS! I love telling that to people because I know the gospel really does bring hope and peace. Being without worldly things for a year and a half and, well even more than that, being in Cerro de Pasco, has really made me focus on the important things. It has made me enjoy the little things even more like ( hot water and a nice 3 dollar chicken with french fries) hahaha   Well I love you all, think about the things you are grateful for! 

Love, Elder Baca 


Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Nov 16th~ Sweet Week

What up everyone! 

JDS HOME!!!!!!!!! That looks so unreal what the heck!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  SO it feels weird to be the only Elder Baca in the family now! I am super happy for my bro! He had a fulfilling mish! This week was a SWEET WEEK. We started out the week in Huanuco which was paradise, and then we found a GOLDEN investigator that was a reference from a member! He's a 35 year old single guy that is looking to change his life, he was actually thinking about taking his life this past week but we were able to help him out. we visited him on Saturday, and he has a Bautismal date for the 19th of December! He showed up to church like 20 mins early yesterday and told me "I cant stop thinking about my Bautismal date, I really want to do this". So that was pretty sweet!

In other news, I finished the Book of Mormon again for the second time in Spanish, it took me 6 months but it was worth it! I know with all my heart its true because I had the opportunity to pray and ask God again, and I got the most peaceful feeling again reassuring me that its true! We also did a service project on Saturday out in the middle of nowhere. we basically took a HUGE pile of DIRT and moved it to the second story of a house with Buckets. It took almost 4 hours to finish, but it was worth it! 

Love you all! Heres some pics ! 

Love Elder Baca

Eating in Huanuco

Service project

Ice cream in Huanuco