Monday, March 14, 2016

Quick Switch

We had a tough week this week, cold  & rainy with very few people that let us into their homes all week! However it all payed off with a baptism on Saturday and a successful Sunday! (Sunday is like game day in the mission; everything we do during the week is so the investigators and less actives can keep the Sabbath day holy and receive revelation through church assistance.) The baptism was very spiritual.

 Some funny things that happened this week. I was assigned a home teaching companion in the Elders Quorum and a list of families to visit. So I am an official part of the Izcalli ward. Then the ward mission leader showed up to the baptism in just a white polo. The first counselor told him that he had to have a white shirt and tie so he could direct the baptism. So the mission leader asked me to lend him mine.


 It is probably against the rules but we switched shirts. This hermano is not the strongest member, so sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do so that he doesn't get offended and become inactivate.

 I am enjoying my time here in this ward. The area is very tough and we spend a LOT of time walking around all week but I feel like we are helping the ward wake up in missionary work. We are helping direct ward councils, missionary Sundays and ward activities. 

All is well here in Mexico and have a great week where ever you are! Love Elder Shumway


Tuesday, March 8, 2016

Life is GOOD!

 Well Mexico is awesome! Everyday I love the food, people and culture more and more! I honestly don't know what I will do at home when there aren't tortillas and salsa at the table when we eat! 
                                   

The secret to enjoying a mission is just loving the people you serve and everything they do!

This week was the best week we have had in this new zone ever since we got here. In our area we had 7 investigators go to church and a ton of less active families that we are also visiting. We have 5 great investigators that are progressing very well towards their baptismal dates and this week we are going to add more. 

The zone is now doing a great job baptizing, finding and committing the people to repent. We asked special permission from the President to hold our zone conference today at a church camp that is on the border of the State of Puebla called the Guarda. It is like an Esther Applegate camp. We went as a zone in a big bus in the morning, played sports all day, had a BBQ and then the Meeting. It was great! The Elders are happy and excited to keep working this week. We are working hard and are finally seeing all of the blessings from our effort!!!! However the spirit does the converting! 

Les amo mucho y cuidense. Elder Shumway

Zone leader Trio



 The visit of the Pope in February actually wasn't a very big deal. In the mission council a few weeks ago we talked about how it might be dangerous and that we shouldn't leave the house, but when he showed up it was all normal. We worked normally and everyone was watching him on the TV, but we never saw him. 

The funniest part is that he just came to pick up all of the money (Diezmos) that the Mexicans have saved up, and he took it all back to Rome! The people where actually pretty angry with him. 

We are still working hard in our area but we are not having very much success. Every week we set baptismal dates with four or five investigators but they always fall because they don't come to church!!!! Our services here are at 8:00 AM, and when it is cold nobody wants to get out of bed, even if we pass by for them in a car! However we have had success with references from the members and we just had an awesome ward missionary activity that we pulled off.


I have two companions, Elder Lopez and Elder Fernandez and they are from Xalapa, Veracruz where Grandpa Shumway lives. One of them is going home soon and he wants to visit Grandpa. My other comp received a picture of his Dad at Stake Conference, standing next to Grandpa Shumway! 

 We took advantage of the fact that we were in a trio and we did divisions every day this week. It was awesome because we did intercambios with every companionship in the zone! I had to sleep on the floor for a lot of days, but it was worth it!

 I love you all and I always think of you. Love Elder Shumway ♥


(Samuel Fernandez with Grandpa Shumway and Abuela on their ranch!!!)

Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Sickness!

 I heard that the US got a ton of snow this week!

 Well, everything here in Ixtapaluca is moving along pretty well. We found two less active families that are part member families and we have 6 investigators that are progressing toward a baptismal date. But the best part is that it was not super cold this week. 

Yesterday (Monday) we had a normal work day because today we went to the temple as a zone and it was an awesome experience. However, now I am sitting in a hospital room with one of the district leaders in our zone. His name is Elder Keyes and he has been feeling sick for about a week. Yesterday he coughed up blood so he went to the hospital and found out he has pneumonia and bronchitis. So after going to the temple I came here to the hospital to stay with the Elder while his comp goes home with mine to take a shower and get new clothes.

So here I am writing this email on my phone (they gave us i phones as zone leaders in Ixtapaluca because there isn't good phone reception. This phone is the most advanced technology I have ever had and I still don't know how to use it very well.) 

 Everything is awesome here in Mexico and I hope all is well at home. Pray for me so that I don't get this contagious disease and have a great week! Love Elder Shumway




Sunday, January 24, 2016

Animals at Church?

        Well this week has been very difficult here in my new area and zone. It has been super cold and rainy all week and it even snowed in the mountains here in Ixtapaluca! (I only brought two jackets on my mission, and I loaned them to two different elders while we where on divisions in my old zone.  Now after all these transfer, who knows where they are at?

        We spent the entire week walking in the street, contacting people and looking for less actives on the list, trying to find someone to teach. We did a ton of walking and very little teaching. There were some days when I honestly didn't want to leave the house because we had no plans for the day and it was raining! But we worked hard and have a tiny bit of hope for 2 or 3 investigators. 
        In sacrament meeting while I was preparing the bread for Sacrament, a medium sized black dog ran through my legs! There was a dog in sacrament meeting! The funniest part is that the members didn't even worry about it, it was normal! We confirmed a little girl that was baptized a few weeks ago, then I gave a talk and they still hadn't taken the dog out! Apparently it belongs to one of the members and sometimes it follows then to church and just doesn't go away. It is funny the stuff I experience here in Mexico. 
        Another funny thing that happened one day while my comp and I were wandering around in the streets looking for less actives in the list is that we were super tired and thirsty so we stopped by one of the million little stores that are on every block to buy a juice or something, but all they sold was Coca Cola! I love Mexican Coke but we do drink a lot of it and I wanted something else. However, all they had were 3 refrigerators with different sized cokes: some in glass bottles, others in cans or in plastic bottles and of every size you can imagine! (That explains Mexico well.) So I bought a coke.


These two Volcanoes are on the border of the state of Mexico and the State of Puebla. The one on the left is named, Iztaccihuatl and the one on the right is Popocatepetl. There is a cool ancient Aztec story behind these two volcanoes. The name of the volcano on the left means "sleeping woman" because it looks like a lady is lying down on top of the mountain with her head on the left and her feet on the right hand side. Popocatepetl means "smoking mountain" and it is the most active volcano in Mexico. Pretty cool.

 Thank you for your thoughts and prayers because I really need them right now to help us find investigators.

 I love you.

 Elder Shumway  





Tuesday, January 12, 2016

A New Area!

 I had transfers on Wednesday and my new companion is Elder Lopez. My entire mission I have never had a companion from the USA; they have all been latinos and it is awesome! From each comp I get better at Spanish and learn more about the culture. 

My new Zone is called Ixtapaluca. We are all new because we are "white washing" a Stake that was recently added to our mission. My Zone is pretty cool! It is tucked away from the city and it is on the side of a pretty big hill that runs into a huge mountain. We also have two volcanoes overlooking the stake that are called Iztacihuatl and Popocatepetl (which is an active volcano that is always smoking!) There is clean air here and green plants so it is a nice change from the big city. 

My ward is called Izcalli and it is a pretty big ward that has a good members, but does not baptize very much. The mission president had been telling us for a while that we were going to grow as a mission and receive this new stake and that they baptize a lot here. But when we showed up it looked like the Elders here had stopped working because as a zone we only have 6 baptismal dates when the normal is 25 to 35 for a zone. A lot of the Elders in the zone where disappointed when we arrived and realized that we were starting from scratch but we all worked super hard this week, found new investigators and we are working hard to turn the stake around! 

Next week I will send you some pictures but I just want to say thank you for the Christmas package! I had a great Christmas on the 8th of January, I really needed the socks and ties! It was the perfect gift and the pens too! Thank you. Also here in Ixtapaluca it is super cold, so I might take some money out to buy a sweater. I have gone through my entire mission with just one worn out sweater that I bought in the tiangis (like a street market / goodwill thing) at the beginning of my mission but it doesn't do much for warmth. 

Thank you for everything and I love you all. Elder Shumway

Monday, January 4, 2016

New Assignments!

Congrats to Brandon & Kari on new baby Audrey! They will be a super strong influence in the ward for ever! Hey Mom, I pulled 600 pesos out of my bank account to marry a family last week.


Tomorrow I have transfers. I only served here for two transfer cycles but I feel good about the work my companion and I did the past 12 weeks in this area and with the Elders in the zone. When I came here, there were 9 baptismal dates set. This week there are 50. We also had a very successful Christmas open house at our Stake Center. Missionaries stood on the sidewalk, inviting people to come in. Refreshments were served, and each of the auxiliaries had stations set up where they told people about their organizations. From that activity, we also have MANY new referrals!
Other cool news that I keep forgetting to tell you is that the mission is going to be bigger as of tomorrow. A few weeks ago in the mission council, President told us that the mission is going to receive one stake/zone from the bordering mission Chalco. The new stake is called Ixtapaluca and it is a pretty cool zone of city/mountain and village areas. In the stake there is also a church ranch where they take the young single adults camping. The stake is also known for baptising a lot so they call it "bauptizaluca."

In this transfer, there are a ton of Elders that have changes and President says that he wants to send a lot of the zone leaders and district leaders to this new zone to whitewash it with hard work! They are going to drop a lot of leaders to senior comps in Ixtapaluca and call a lot of new leaders throughout the mission. We are going to white wash an entire stake and the mission is going to have a huge makeover. So tomorrow we will see what happens! I don’t know where they are going to send me but I will let you know next week. 

Elder Shumway