Monday, December 28, 2020

Week 65 - I'm a Zone Leader in Fort Worth

 Happy Monday! 


Howdy! It seems like lately my emails have been every other week rather than weekly. I'm super sorry that I forget to send my weekly emails out some times, but this time I'll try and catch y'all up. 

About 2 weeks ago I packed up my suitcases and moved out of the Alliance Zone and moved down here to the Fort Worth Zone. It was a sad day leaving all my friends, but I knew an adventure awaits. I went down to Fort Worth and met my new companion Elder Jenkins. He's super fun and laughs at my stupid jokes which is always nice.

Here in Fort Worth I'm a Zone Leader, which means I'm in charge of about 26 missionaries in the heart of Fort Worth. These past couple weeks have been super busy with meetings and office visits and a few exchanges. We give a lot of training and let all our missionaries known about any updates with COVID and mission rules.

We are teaching a few people here, and they're super fun to get to know and share the gospel with. There's a young kid who's about 17 who is dating a girl who is a member of the church, and he's starting to take the missionary lessons. It's fun because it reminds me of my parents and their story of how they were dating in high school and my Dad wasn't a member of the church. I just remembered all about his Journey and conversion and I thought it was so cool to see kind of what the beginning of a similar story is like in real life. 

We did some service this week. I don't do as much service here because I'm so busy, but we had a good time. We helped out at a Buddhist Temple and did some light work, like pour cement and digging trenches. It was pretty fun. I enjoy doing that kind of labor, because at the end you feel like you got a good workout in and you feel accomplished.

I love sending emails, mostly for the spiritual part of it. Yesterday in Church I gave a talk about Joy. It was so fun because it was only a few days after Christmas, and we serve in a Young Single Adult ward, so there were only 16 people at church including me and my companion. It was fun speaking to that small of a group because it reminded me of going to church in Kosovo and Tonga where the congregations are smaller. In the talk I gave I used an Ensign article by David A. Bednar from December 2019 called Jesus Christ: The Source of Enduring Joy. Within it, Elder Bednar Talks about joy; what it is, how we can obtain it, and how Jesus Christ is the source of joy. One of my favorite parts is this: 

Because of Heavenly Father’s plan and the Savior’s Atonement, challenges and afflictions invite us to lift up our eyes (see Isaiah 40:26; Psalm 123:1–2) to Jesus Christ, the true source of joy. The precious perspective provided by the restored gospel allows us to learn lessons that prepare us for eternity through the adversities of mortality. Our suffering and misfortunes can be “swallowed up in the joy of Christ” (Alma 31:38) and consecrated for our gain (see 2 Nephi 2:2), “that [our] performance may be for the welfare of [our] soul” (2 Nephi 32:9). Thus joy endures in times and through experiences that are both good and bad because of our knowledge of the Father’s plan and of the Savior’s Atonement. 

I have felt true Joy in my life, and it all comes from Christ. My Joy comes from living His gospel and loving my family. That's one of the reasons I'm out here on my mission - to help people find lasting joy the the Gospel of Jesus Christ. I want to invite you to read this article about joy and see what new things you can learn about it. 

Christmas was super fun and I can't wait for Christmas 2021 in Ireland! :) 

Anyways I hope you have a splendid week and a happy new year. I love y'all lots and I know you will do great things this week.

Love,
Elder Delgado







 

Tuesday, December 15, 2020

Week 63 - I'm Going To Be a Zone Leader!

Howdy from Texas! 

Sorry I didn't send an email last week. Not much had changed since the week before. The weather down here is really weird. Some days in December will be 35 degrees and then others are 72 degrees. It just can't decide if it wants to be summer or winter and it's really strange. 

This past week we did some service like usual. We helped clear out a house and threw away a bunch of random things and sent stuff to be resold somewhere.  

This week Sister Oldham and I recorded and filmed our Christmas song that we are singing for the Alliance Christmas Concert. Usually it would be held in person but because of COVID it's a virtual event. We had fun recording and filming a video of us singing. Hopefully I can share it with y'all next week.  This was a new experience for me to record myself singing with a headphone and a $3000 microphone. It was super fancy. I'll put some photos at the end of the email.

I'm very grateful for these past few months and for the chance I've had to develop and share my talents with others. I'm super grateful for all the amazing friends I've made and for the support they have given me throughout all of this. 

Transfers are on Wednesday! I just got word that I will be a Zone Leader in the Fort Worth Zone! I'm super excited to go back to Fort Worth and also to be a Zone Leader! I'll let y'all know how it's going in the future weeks! 

Usually I share a spiritual message in my emails, and because it's Christmastime I wanted to invite y'all to watch The Christ Child video. It's definitely worth a watch with your family! This video helps me focus on the true meaning of Christmas. I hope you all can focus on the Savior during the holidays, and try to come unto Him.

I hope you have a fantastic week! 

-Elder Delgado 












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