Monday, October 4, 2010

Oct. 4

Dear Family,

It has been quite the week. Starting from the top: somewhere around Tuesday I lost my voice completely due to a bad sore throat. No fun. Then, Wednesday night, I got bit by a dog for the first time, thus confirming my childhood fears that dogs really are mean. It got a pretty big tooth mark and blood and stuff and we tried asking the people to see it to make sure it didn't have rabies or anything but they didn't let us, so we just went home and put on some antibiotic and hoped for the best. Then, Friday, I got the news that I was to be... transferred! After 6 months in my first area, Tucuman, I got changed to my new area where I am writing right now in Salta, San Ignacio. I had to go say goodbye to all my converts, which was sad, but for lunch on Friday Teresa taught me how to make empanadas, which was a fun way to have a going away party, and then Saturday and Sunday we were chock full of conference (Which was incredible by the way!)

This morning I hopped on a bus at 5 a.m. and arrived here in Salta at 9 a.m. I´ve been getting my stuff put away and washing clothes for the last little while so we decided to come take a break to write to you. So, it has been quite the week.

My new area is a whole lot farther out of the city and a whole lot poorer than the last. The people are super kind and receptive and it is usually a very successful area. I'm looking forward to getting to know it more. My companion is a Columbian named Elder Miranda. Today while I was starting to sweat, I noticed he had a sweater vest. I asked him why and he told me because he was COLD! He is very dark skinned and told me where he lives it's 40 degrees Celsius (about 105 Fahrenheit) year round. Go figure. I'll stick with Colorado weather :) I'll send pics next week.

Conference was incredible! One of the things that most impressed me was the frequent references to agency, our power and responsibility of choice. The scripture 2 Nephi 2:27 was quoted tons. One thing mentioned is that it is easier to keep the commandments 100 percent of the time rather than 98 percent. This is because of an idea I like to call "spiritual momentum". As we make decisions for either the right or wrong, those decisions build a precedent to make it easier to make future decisions in that same direction. We build up a momentum, per se, in the direction of our chosen destination. Repentance is so difficult because it is not just the immediate changing of decisions from right to wrong, but also the fighting against the momentum of hundreds of earlier wrong choices, whereas, as we continue to make right decisions, when obstacles come in our way, the built up momentum we have allows us to continue forward with ease, no matter the problem. Right choices build on right choices to build an almost unstoppable course to eternal life. Choose the right, there's peace in righteous doing, there's safety for the soul.

I love you guys so much! We have heard the voice of God this weekend. I encourage you to study it and apply it. God gives us prophets to bless us, let us follow them and receive the blessings he has waiting for us. Write me! (Prophets orders! =))

Elder Spencer

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