Monday, March 10, 2014

A beautiful view of the mountains in Honduras.





This week was SO LONG. 

A lot of our investigators that were doing super great are having problems now. We have these two awesome investigators named Dunia and her daughter Vilma. Their family is my favorite family...I feel at home when we go over to their house. And so they have been coming to church and making friends and everything and doing super great. So we had a lesson with them last week and we were planning on giving them a baptismal date. So we started off and it was going SUPER well. I bore my testimony at one point and seriously I could feel the spirit so strong it felt like my chest was going to explode. It was crazy. And then the lesson got really weird. Vilma accepted a baptismal challenge but Dunia started acting kind of weird. She kept changing the subject and avoiding the question. I just remember I left that lesson feeling really confused and kind of depressed because I was really hoping for them to get baptized before I left the area(because I think I am leaving soon). We will keep trying.

But on the bright side we had two investigators get baptized last week! Katy(12) and Antony(10) who are the niece and nephew of Marcario, our convert that got baptized a couple months ago. It was so cute to watch them get baptized! They were so excited for each other and they shared their testimonies...it was so sweet. Those two kids and Marcario's daughter Vania that just got baptized are going to be so strong in the church...I know it!
Thats all I've got. It is still super hot here and it is only supposed to get worse...hopefully I will get to go somewhere a little cooler soon! Have a great week!

Hna. Whittle
Hermana Bahr, Hermana Whittle with Katy, Antony, Vania and another child. 
Katy, Vania and Antony





Hermana Bahr and Hermana Whittle having dinner with 2 of their investigators.

Monday, March 3, 2014

¡¡5 meses ya!!


Hermana Bahr and Hermana Whittle with their investigator, Evelyn, whose father and sister were baptized about a month ago.

Celebrating P-day today with some yummy ice cream! :)



Hey everyone! I can't believe I have been on a mission for 5 months...its crazy! 

This has been a week full of ups and downs. We were sitting in District Meeting on Tuesday and in District Meeting, we always talk about our investigators. We write the dates of the upcoming saturdays and we talk about our investigators and who has a baptismal date for what day and what challenges they have and stuff. So we were doing that and Hna Bahr and I realized that we had a TON of investigators up on the board...the Lord is blessing us so much. We have been working hard and now we are starting to see the fruits. I know He is helping us out even though the members don't want to help us and our citas are always falling!

We have one investigator named Gaby that we are super worried about. She has a lot of problems in her life and with her family. She is living with her mom and her brother and they are bad influences for her. She really needs to find a job and live somewhere else because being in that house is not good for her. We are trying to do all we can to help her, but we just don't know what to do. She already knows that the church is true and she wants to change...we will just keep praying.

So one day last week our cita fell through and so we decided to go stop by this lady that we have only taught one time. So we were just standing there talking to her, and she was completely ignoring me and talking to my companion. If she had a question about me she would just ask Hna. Bahr, even though I would answer her questions. Like once she looked at my nametag and asked Hna Bahr how to pronounce my name instead of asking me. It was really starting to bug me. And then she told Hna. Bahr that she needed to take care of me because I was humble and I didn't know Spanish(even though I was right there and I understood every word she said). So Hna. Bahr was like, "Umm she speaks spanish and she understands everything you are saying" and I also told her that I understood. POR FAVOR. It was pretty funny though!

I hope you are all doing well and that you have a good week!

Hna. Whittle

Hermana Whittle and Hermana Bahr

Monday, February 24, 2014

IT IS HOT!




Hey everyone! I had another good week this week. It is just SO HOT. Every night I go to write in my journal and the first thing I always think is "It was so hot today". Welcome to Honduras.

One of the members in our ward owns a bilingual school and is the principal of it. Last week they put on a little camp for some of the students where they had little classes and played games and fun stuff like that...kind of like a mini EFY. But they invited my companion and I to go and teach a little part of it. So we taught the kids about having a good reputation and why its important to work hard and things like that. And we did it in English...it was super weird! But it was a neat experience.

Yesterday, one of our favorite investigators, Dunia, and her daughter Vilma came to church with us. Vilma is 19 and she is super pretty, so all of the RMs in our ward were in love with her. It was hilarious! There isn't a separate branch for young single adults here, so they just have a separate class in our ward. And all of the guys wanted us to tell her to come to their class but they didn't want to do it themselves. And then they all wanted her to go to an activity they had last night. We just need to get her baptized...and all of the guys are willing to help us now :)

Thats about all I've got for this week! Love you all!
Hna. Whittle
Making pupusas with a member in Fesitranh.





Monday, February 17, 2014

HOLA!

Hermana Whittle and Hermana Bahr with a member that has been helping them work with their investigators.








Hi everyone! So remember how I said that last week was bad? Well this week was super great! SUPER great. I realized just how important attitude is in the mission. If you are positive and don't let Satan get you down, life is a lot better. Trust me!

We had some pretty awesome experiences this week. We have been searching out inactive members in our area and we have a list to help us. So we went to go find someone on our list and the first time we went no one was home. So we went again later in the week and the lady that lives there now is the sister of the person we were searching for. But she is awesome! She used to live somewhere else and while she was there she had a ton of elders teach her...she was telling us how she would do things with the elders all the time.  We were so excited to find her! It is crazy that someone that has been so involved with missionaries has been able to stay hidden here for so long. She was meant for us!

We have another investigator named Gaby that we have really been working with. She accepted a baptismal date this week! It was kind of funny...we asked her if she would prepare to be baptized on March 1 and her answer was, What time? BEST ANSWER EVER! She is really great. She already knows that the church is true...she just has a ton of problems with her family and her past. We found out a lot about her past yesterday. It was crazy and a little discouraging. But we are ready to help her this week and we will keep working with her!

We also had a multi zone conference this week and it was really good! I always learn so much from those, and they always lift me up. Plus it was awesome to see other missionaries!

Thanks for your support! Have a great week!

Hna. Whittle
Some elders and hermanas from Hermana Whittle's zone on transfer day.


Hermana Whittle making dinner with their investigators. 

Hermana Whittle with her banana soda and her baleada.

Hermana Whittle and Hermana Bahr made valentines for all of the missionaries in their zone. 

The hermanas in her district on p-day!

The miserable faces are because it is sooo hot! And it's not even summer yet! 

Monday, February 3, 2014

Happy 4 months!

A sister was baptized by the Elders in Hermana Whittle's District.

Hey everyone! So this week was kind of long and crazy because both my companion and I got sick(it was the stomach flu or something)...it was TERRIBLE. First she got sick last Monday, and at first we didn't think too much of it because she has had a lot of problems her whole mission. But then on Thursday, I got super sick too.So we think it was a virus or something that is going around because other people have been sick too. It was rough though. We were also getting kind of depressed from being inside all day...so we tried to leave and we made it about 10 minutes before we decided to go back home because we weren't well. So we went home and we called Hermana Dester, president's wife, and talked to her a little bit. And then she called us again and told us that her and president were going to come visit us. So they came and talked to us a little and then he gave us blessings. It was awesome! Our mission president must really love us...it pays to be a good missionary!

We also found an awesome investigator named Pilar this week! She gets so excited for us to visit her, and she is so sensitive to the spirit. She was able to recognize the spirit during our lesson and she was super excited to go to church with us and read the Book of Mormon. It was a really powerful lesson. I am so excited to keep working with her!

I hope you all are well and that you have a great week!

P-day breakfast at Denny's! 
Hna. Whittle

Monday, January 27, 2014

LA LUCHA


Hermana Whittle, Vania and Hermana Bahr




Well this week was definitely a struggle, but the mission is full of ups and downs. One of my comp's friends said that according to the law of opposition, since the mission is the best two years of your life, it also has to be the worst two years of your life. How true that is!

The reason this week was so stressful was because of our baptism we had. Her name is Vania, and she is the 10 year old daughter of our convert that just got baptized a couple weeks ago. This whole week they were going back and forth on whether she should get baptized. Her dad was feeling like she wasn't ready and she needed to learn more, but she felt good about it. So even though we didn't find out until the day of, we had a baptism and it went super well. He got the Aaronic Priesthood a week ago so he got to baptize her and it was super special. And when she received the Holy Ghost yesterday, her blessing was really special, and in it the bishop was talking about her getting married in the temple. I am so happy that she was able to be baptized and I know that she is going to be an awesome member of the church!

Hermana Whittle, Vania (age 10), Marcario, and Hermana Bahr


In other news, we had a conference on Thursday with both of the San Pedro missions. There were so many missionaries! Ulisses Soares of the presidency of the 70 spoke to us. I think he gave a talk in the last general conference. But anyways, he talked a lot about the brother of Jared and how the Lord told him to come up with a solution for light in their barges, and how the Lord touched his stones. If we are doing everything we can and being obedient, we can allow the Lord to touch our stones and help us out. It was a really good talk! 

We also went to go visit one of our investigators this week, and ended up getting preached to by her mom. We literally probably said 10 words in that whole 20 minutes, and she basically gave us a sermon and she was going all out. I'm not going to lie, los evangelicos here are a little crazy...

Thank you all for your love and support! Until next week!
Hna. Whittle
Hermana Whittle said the tortillas in Honduras are heavenly! :)

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

The weeks are starting to fly....

Hey everyone! I really can`t believe it is already P day again...this week went SO FAST. But it was good!

On Tuesday I had my first interview with President Dester. We have interviews with our mission president every 3 months. Anyways, it was good! He told me a lot of good stuff. But he did tell me that I wasn't going to get along with all of my companions as well as I do with Hermana Bahr....GREAT. Thanks alot President. But my companion told me that in her interview, he told her that I am one of the happiest missionaries that he has seen this week and to keep up whatever she was doing. And its true! I have a great companion and great area...for the most part I really am happy!

We also had a really awesome experience this week. We were teaching one of our investigators named Gaby. She is about 20 and she has a 5 year old son. She has had a hard life. But anyways, we were teaching a lesson and it wasn't going so well. Her phone kept going off and people kept interrupting the lesson. Both Hna. Bahr and I could feel that it wasn't going so well. But then she got the prompting to ask if there was a room we could go in to say the closing prayer. So we went into her bedroom and asked her to say the prayer and specifically ask about the church and if the things we were teaching were true. So she started the prayer and when she asked about the church the spirit rushed into the room. When she finished she said she felt weird and she started crying. It was seriously awesome. 

Also, every missionary has those funny language experiences where they accidently switch two words....yeah, I had my first one this week. We were teaching about the gospel of Jesus Christ and I meant to say: El Evangelio de Jesucristo tiene 5 pasos(The gospel of Jesus Christ has 5 steps) but instead I said: El Evangelio de Jesucristo tiene 5 pasas(The gospel of Jesus Christ has 5 raisins). Yeah, that was fun! My companion said all she could think about was Jesus holding 5 raisins. 

Anyways, I hope you all are doing great! The mission is dang hard, but it is so great at the same time! My testimony is strengthened every single day...I know without a doubt that this church is true!! I just wish every person would realize how important it is!!

Have a great week!

Hna. Whittle
Hermana Whittle said there is trash everywhere!

Hermana Whittle and her new backpack! Her missionary bag was hurting her back and shoulders! 





Hermana Whittle and her district hiked to a waterfall for P-day.  Honduras is so beautiful and green!