Monday, October 31, 2016

{10.31.16} Pictures cause they're better.

Chevy went down... kinda hahahha.
This week was amazing! BUT transfers are under way, and there's a TON of changes happening in all the missions in the world right now so there's a lot to do. So i'm going to let pictures do most of the talking.
Lisa went down! Shout out to Sisters Rammel,
Jeppson, and LeBaron for finding her.


 and the Zapata family came to trunk or treat Saturday night! The whole family has been to church two weeks in a row, and 4 of the 6 that are baptismal age are going baptized on wednesday! the other 2 are getting baptized next week.


This week has truly been a week of miracles. The mission baptized 35 this week! So many miracles happened. Over in Naples, the zone leaders are the creole elders teamed up with some members to help a haitian women find a job, get an interview, pass the interview and receive a job so she could move out of a bad living condition so she can be baptized! Sister Chalas in our branch received a bible referral to deliver to... her old next neighbor in turks and caicos! Saila, the old neighbor, got baptized with our investigators on wednesday. These are 2 of the amazing miracles the mission saw this month. It's been amazing to see how much everyone has applied themselves this month and raise their commitment and given themselves over even more to Christ and doing his work.
The vision and the goal is to keep the faith, consecration, and the urgency this high consistently. Several of the changes coming from the missionary executive council in Salt Lake will support this consistency we are trying to push. The end goal is 100 souls average unto christ every 5 weeks, and we are off to an amazing start!!

Hope everyone has an awesome week! here's a couple more pictures:

Elder Juanes

Elder Jace Johns
Florida Fort Lauderdale Mission
7951 SW 6th Street, Suite 110
Plantation, FL 33324

Monday, October 24, 2016

{10.24.16} It's All Good in the Hood

This week was insanely busy, but a really good week. Because of hurricane matthew a few weeks back, we got really behind on all our exchanges and had to catch up before the transfer ended. I spent 2 days out of my area shadowing the Blue Lagoon West and Fontainebleau North Elders in Miami. Blue Lagoon is right up next to the heart of Miami, and Fontainebleau was my 'birth' or 1st area! it's West Miami, but in my (completely un-bias) opinion the best area in the mission. Saw a ton of awesome miracles in Blue Lagoon. We found a family of 3 from cuba, and who just got here from Cuba who has been praying to find a church and lives all by herself in a tiny efficiency on the side of a house, and in Fontainebleau I got to visit my convert Juan and all his family, many of which are now baptized and all the grandkids who are working towards baptism! Check out the photos:

In our area, Lisa and Chevy passed their baptismal interviews and will be getting baptized on Wednesday! Chevy came with us to do service the other day and he is loving everything. He's been investigating the church for a couple years, and his time finally came and he's now ready. I can't wait to send the baptismal photos so everyone can see his million dollar smile. It's seriously worth a million bucks. You'll believe it when you see it. Lisa is doing so great as well. She's quit smoking quite awhile now, and she loves the Book of Mormon and after her baptismal interview she was so excited she called all her new friends in the branch. She's so much happier from when we first met her as well. Huge blessing.

Huge miracle this week is when we found Marina knocking doors. We invited her to church and she was sooo down and wanted all her kids to come. We were going to go back and teach them all that night (saturday) but they were all at a birthday party, so she told us to come by before church Sunday. When we came by, they were all waiting for us--all 9 members of the family! 8 of them came to church, including Marina whose manager miraculously gave her the day off just because she mentioned her family was going to be going to church (NEVER happens in south florida). They loved it, and kept asking before we could even bring it up if they can be baptized, how they can learn more and participate more, and what's 'required' to become a member of the church. Such a huge blessing!

Hope everyone has a great week!

Elder Juanes


Elder Jace Johns
Florida Fort Lauderdale Mission
7951 SW 6th Street, Suite 110
Plantation, FL 33324

Monday, October 17, 2016

{10.17.16} Come Unto Christ

Monday, October 10, 2016

{10.10.16} HURRICANE MATTHEW

It took about 5 hours to get all the shutters up,
but it was a fun experience and I guess I can check it off the list of things
I can say I've done in my life hahah.
In response to everyone's questions about my crazy stories from Hurricane Matthew...

I've seen worse rainstorms in Idaho.
But in all seriousness, we were VERY BLESSED to have Matthew avoid us. We hardly got any rain, I think 1 tree blew down in all of Broward County and the news showed it over and over again.
We could have been directly in the path as originally predicted, and we need to pray for and support those who did get hit directly, especially those up north in florida and particularly those in Haiti, Baracoa Cuba, and the Bahamas. 
Here's a more accurate description of
Hurricane Matthew for us AP's:
In our area this week, we had a lot of our investigators drop off. Asi es la vida. We are still working with a few really solid people, and we had a HUGE miracle this week with a bible ref. Michael ordered a bible. He recently got married and has a lot of step sons now, and he really wants to step into the father role. His mother recently passed away, and her dying request was that he "get back into church." So he ordered a bible, we came by, delivered it to him, and taught him the restoration and he accepted baptism. Probably one of the most sincere people I"ve met on my mission. Just a really hard-working, genuine guy. He's a pretty stout, strong african-american man, and when he said the closing prayer he had tears welling up in his eyes. He felt the Spirit and he recognized it. I've said this a lot, but it's SO important that we follow the Spirit and that we qualify for it's constant companionship. The adversary can use any number of tools--including people--to try and dissuade us from the truth and lead us down "forbidden paths" but the adversary cannot duplicate the peace that only comes from the companionship of the Holy Ghost, which we qualify for by being meek and teachable and following the teachings and commandments of Jesus Christ and his Gospel.
Also, last week I got to do some more fishing. Elder VanCott and I reeled in two nice ones at the same time. gotta love serving in Florida!

Elder Juanes

Elder Jace Johns
Florida Fort Lauderdale Mission
7951 SW 6th Street, Suite 110
Plantation, FL 33324


Monday, October 3, 2016

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