Tuesday, September 6, 2016

{9.6.16}

Monday, August 29, 2016

{8.29.16} #ReceiveTheHabanero


Before:
 This week has all been a blur. I honestly can't remember it very well, a lot of stuff happened! So I'll just throw down the things that I do remember.

After...
-Tuesday we had Northern Zone Conferences. We made a animation in the powerpoint about finding those that will receive the message of the restoration. I will try to attach it.

Tuesday night we drove across the state to the West coast for the central zone conferences. We slept over at the Naples Zone Leaders. Elder Jones (from Mexico) had some Habanero Peppers that we all tried. A couple of us got wrecked! My tolerance for spicy has definitely gone up a lot
Pre-Naples RoadTrip
-Wednesday we gave another zone conference, and drove back across the state.
-Thursday we gave the southern zone conference annnnd then started on MLC for this week. It feels like we are giving a training every week this transfer
-Friday Elder Adams and I saw some cool miracles on exchange. We went to follow up with a potential and found someone else setting on their door step. Her name was Tabesha, and she was super lost and sorta having a break down. The area we work can be really sad sometimes because of the circumstances people are in. There's a lot of odds stacked against them to make it out of the neighborhood. But she accepted the prayer and instantly felt way better. She committed herself to take the bus all the way to the chapel, and even remembered she's been before when she was younger.
-Saturday we taught the Reyes family. They're doing so well! They're really struggling with finances right now, because they just barely got jobs and lost the car and the school won't send a bus for their kids because they live "too close" to the school (2 miles). So they've been getting a cab every day. Ed has been walking everywhere for job interviews (3 hours in the storms you've been seeing on the news.) He already has a job but he is so driven to better himself and his family that he will sacrifice anything and everything.
-Sunday we got wrecked by the rain! but it was a good Sunday in the branch. A lot of people are stepping up in our little congregation and it's exciting to see the growth!

Today we had to do an emergency transfer, so we woke up at 5:30 am, drove to downtown miami, picked up an elder, drove him all the way up past fort laud, out to alligator alley, then up to Belle Glade (by lake okeechobee) and then we drove all the way back here to start play hahaha. It's always exciting! Even if it is tiring. I'm honestly so tired all the time now that one of the days I'll probably just shut down.

I can't really think of anything else. I had a lot of stuff in my mind earlier, sorry for the scatter brained email!


Elder Juanes

Monday, August 22, 2016

{8.22.16} 15!

Monday, August 15, 2016

{8.15.16} 4 in the AM, Downtown Fort Laud


Monday, August 8, 2016

{8.8.16} Elder Christensen is checked out

Monday, August 1, 2016

{8.1.16} Pictures are worth a thousand words.

Quick Stop at Lake Okeechobee
Dirt Bike/Quad Gangs in Fort Laud on Sunday. The guy in the Orange's shirt says "Hunters Safety" murica.



This week will be really busy! Transfers are close. Here's some pics from the week.

Monday, July 25, 2016

{7.25.16}

Dear Family---So, because I live in the hood, a lot of packages that have been sent to me keep getting torn into and stuff stolen from them. So notice the address change down at the bottom.

Everyone Else---

Couple quick miracles from this week!

Tendrick Shamory (I always think Kendrick Lamar haha). He's the most humble man I've ever met, from the Marshall Islands. When we came in for the 1st lesson, he told us about taking the missionary lessons in the past, but that he's been "thinking about Baptism everyday" and everything that kept him from getting married, he can overcome now. He needs to get married, but he is very committed to do it! His wife, Amy, doesn't speak any English. He translates, and we ordered a bunch of stuff in Marshallese. 

Saturday, we knocked into a really humble lady named Myesha! When we prayed with her, she told us that she felt so relieved and peaceful. She's been looking to find a church to take her and her 3 kids to, and that just last week she went to church for the 1st time in many years. It's cool how God sends you to people in the exact time when they're receptive and ready to receive you. 

Other than that, we're continue to teach tons of people. Literally dozens and dozens of people. None of them are really progressing very well, and doing the things we ask them to do. It's hard sometimes being a missionary, when you find people going through so many hard things, and you know that the ways for them to receive peace and blessings are so close, all they have to do is act, but they won't even try it. I wonder if that's how God feels with us sometimes?

Hope everyone has a great week!

Elder Juanes

Elder Jace Johns
Florida Fort Lauderdale Mission
7951 SW 6th Street, Suite 110
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33324-3211