Monday, April 1, 2019



Elder Allen Weeks #30-31 After a series of complaints from various people *cough cough* I have decided to do my group emails a little bit more often. Nah... I've got more time every week now so its not a problem. 

A few things have changed since I last wrote, I've got a new companion! His name is Elder Flores, and he's from Guatemala! And I'm training him! So that's pretty crazy. I've got 6 months in the field, I'm still in my first area, and I'm already training, so that's pretty crazy. It's been a lot of fun though. We already have 3 weeks together, and we've been having such a good time. It's always funny to see a new missionary start their mission, they care about the little things so much. But yeah, life is good! 

I got to go to the Temple for the first time in 6 months this week, so that was awesome! Super spiritual. I love the peace that you can feel there. It is unlike anything else in the world. Go there as often as you can! 

We've been working with a lot of people lately, some of them good and some of them not so good. The Peruvians will often listen, but the problem is getting them to act. To follow through with the commitments, read the Book of Mormon or to come to church. So we've been struggling a little bit to get anyone to the point of baptism, but we should have a few soon. 
One of the promising people we are working with is named Pablo, he's dating a member. His dad is an eternal investigator who has been investigating the church for 4 years, and he has never let us talk to his family. But Pablo is great, he had a problem with alcohol, and he wants to change his life. So we'll see what happens! 

Another thing- so there literally are no doughnuts in this whole country (At least the part I'm in) and by some miracle, I found a real doughnut today, so I am the happiest man on earth haha. 

A few weeks ago I listened to the talk, "His Grace is Sufficient" by Brad Wilcox, and I learned a ton. He used the example of a child taking piano lessons to explain the grace of Jesus Christ for us. If you have 20 minutes, and you want a new perspective on life, to be happier and to know Christ a little bit more, listen to this talk. There is no testimony greater and more simple than that of I know my Savior lives. I know that Jesus Christ has Atoned for my sins so that I can change, be more happy, have more peace. Christ is our Redeemer, our King. He lives, and He will come again. I know it. And I hope that all of you can have this same testimony. 

Have a great week! With love from Lima Peru! 

Chao! 
Elder Allen

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Elder Allen Weeks #29-30 Hola todos! Long time since I´ve written to you all, so I hope that all has been going well! 
In light of the, I can call my family change, I´ll be writing a group email the first Monday of every month, so this will be the first of 17 to come (That number is really small, time is moving fast!)
The month has been really normal, not much has changed since we last talked. Elder Franco leaves for El Salvador tomorrow, and I should be getting my and I should be getting my new companion tomorrow as well. I think I´ll be here in Mi Peru for 1 more transfer, and then I´m gone. 7 months in one area is a long time, but it´s okay. This transfer with Elder Franco has been great, and we get along great and the work has been good, so the time has flown by. I´ll miss this kid too, And I hope that I won't be ¨Killing¨me next companion too haha. 
I finished my coin collection today! Also, I found out that we married someone! Last Sunday for lunch we ate with some members that we didn´t know, and get to know them, and find out that they aren't married. They met each other when they were both inactive, and the just started living together (pretty normal here). We invited them to get married that week, and told them a cheap way to do it, and didn´t see them until yesterday. We asked them how it went, and they got married! So that´s pretty cool! I half married someone in my mission haha. 
But yeah, the work is moving on. We´re teaching some great people, and some not so great people... but yeah, I´m feeling ready for a change in scenery. 

By the way, my new email is allen.trevor@missionary.org (I think) For all family members that want to call me, send me an invite on google hangouts! 

The thing I miss the most about writing every week is leaving a spiritual thought. So I´ll try to make them extra good so it lasts for a month. We had training this month in which our President talked about 3rd Nephi a little bit. Sometimes we read that book just like any other in the Book of Mormon, but really we should focus on it, study it, and ponder it a lot more. It´s words straight from our Savior Jesus Christ. And in these chapters, Christ sets the example for three things that we all need to do. The first, Baptism. Which many of you have already done, but many many others in this world have not. Baptism is the way to Christ, to take his name upon ourselves. It´s the way to be cleaned from our sins, to have a second chance. In chapter 18. Christ next sets the example for the sacrament, which is the only way that week can retain that remission of our sins. I ask you to ponder the sacrament more, to take it more seriously. To think of your Savior more. The sacrament is the only way we can return to Him because we will all sin after we are baptized without a doubt. And the last example is that of Prayer. Without prayer, wecan'tt communicate with our Father in Heaven, we cant feel his love, we can´t receive answers for the hardest questions. Pray more, it will protect you from the temptations of the devil. Pray more sincerely. You´ll feel your fathers love for you. Study third nefi, learn from our Redeemer. I leave this with you in the name of Jesus Christ, Amen. 

Love to all! Have a great week! Talk to you in a month! 
Elder Allen



Elder Allen Week #27 Easily the best week of my mission. A week of miracles that's for sure.

We´ve been working with a lot of really really good people lately, people that are really changing and applying these principles in their lives. It´s incredible to see how the gospel can bless our lives. 

Tons of funny phrases from this week. ¨Are you guys the Jehovas witnesses? No, we are from the Chruch of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Ohhhh, you´re Witnesses of Jesus Christ¨ (sorry it doesn´t translate as funny, just learn Spanish, it´ll be easier. *Talking to a non-member* ¨Do you have a book of Mormon? No, but I have my triple¨ *Same non-member* Just baptize me for the dead, it´ll be easier¨ *Same non-member after listening to his favorite hymn, "I Need Thee Every Hour" on youtube* ¨Do you have it in Choir? Choir is better¨ Super funny this guy. 

But now for the good part. We started this week with one for sure baptism, Josue Villegas. Worked with him a little bit more, and we were good. We found a former investigator last week, Roberto Ratugie, 19 years old, got him to church last week and invited him to be baptized this week as well, by his friend who is about to leave on his mission, Devie. And the mom of Devie, who has been a ¨Catholic¨ her whole life, but in this week had a change of heart, and decided to be baptized by her son. 3 Baptisms this Sunday. And 2 more in the district. A week of miracles and mercy. 

And like I said, Devie, is leaving for his mission tomorrow. Which is a little sad, but I´m so happy for him. He´s the best fellowshipper and helper we missionaries have got, but he´s going to kill it in Mexico. I´m glad he got the opportunity to baptize his mom and his friend this week. 

I finally feel like I love the mission. I love it here. I´m happier than I ever have been, and I see the Lord´s hand in my life a whole lot more. It´s an incredible opportunity to be a missionary, to be a servant of the Lord. I wouldn´t trade it for anything. 
Alma 26: 11-12 - But Ammon said unto him: I dnot boast in my own strengtnor in my own wisdom; but behold, my joy is full, yea, my heart is brim with joyand will rejoice in my God. Yea, I know that am nothingas to my strength am weak; therefore will not boast of myselfbut will boast of my God, for in his strength I can do all thingsyea, behold, many mighty miracles we have wrought in this land, for which we will praise his name forever.
I really have seen the hand of God in my life this week. And I promise you it is not a coincidence that the happiest time in my life is the time I have been the most focused on others and on God. I do not boast of my own strength, nor in my own wisdom, but of my God. 
Have a great week! Elder Allen
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Elder Allen Week#26 It´s been a crazy week, to say the least!

I´ve studied Preach my Gospel for at least 12 hours this week, so that´s fun I guess. I have learned a lot though. If you want a solid foundation in the gospel, study the simple doctrines, the lessons in PMG. It´s all you really need to know to make it through life. So it´s been fun to do that. I also had my 3rd and last Training this week! So I´m officially graduated! Haha. I´ve got my cool MPLO pin and everything now. It was fun to catch up with Elder Litster there too. One of the lessons I learned I´ll share at the end because I realized that I forgot to share one last week, so I´ll make it up  I promise. 

I felt like Bilbo Baggins because 8 Elders barged into my room early in the morning forcing me to leave my own house and go on an Unexpected Journey on Wednesday. A bit chistoso, but it's just how the mission goes. Using your house to hold the leaders meeting without telling you. 
And the weekend is when things really got crazy. I strengthened 2 testimonies. First, the Devil is real. And second, God is real too. 

Our baptism for this week was super ready, wanted to do it, we got everything set up and ready. Buenaso. Josue Villegas, the son of my other recent converts. The family is really humble, and they don't have much work. So after planning, it just so happens that he gets a long-awaited call to go and work at the airport for the whole day Sunday. So there went that. It shows how desperate the Devil is to knock people off the path, to not let them have that happiness and peace. He´ll make it this weekend though. 

Yesterday was insane. Our prospects for investigators was not looking good, maybe one or two. And by the Mercy of God, 7 people were there. And that´s not all. After 30 years of waiting, my humble branch here in Mi Peru has finally become a ward! President Stauffer came for the sacrament meeting, and we had the chance to teach a lesson with him after. We taught the parents of Devie, who is leaving for the mission next week. He never thought his parents would get baptized, but our mission president with his inspiration and dang good teaching got them committed for this Sunday. So we potentially have 4 baptisms this week. 

In our training, Presidente Stauffer talked about the 3 most important days of our life. Day 1- The day our Savior and Redeemer Jesus Christ started the Atonement in the Garden of Gethsemane, saving us all from sin and death. Day 2- The day a young boy of just 14 years walked into a sacred grove, and prayed to know the truth, allowing us to have the knowledge of how we can use the 1st day. Day 3- The day we accepted our mission call to talk about the first 2 days. I am a witness of these 3 days. And the opportunity to be here sharing the first two has changed my life forever. I love the mission. 

I think I´ve already shared this quote, but as Sister Nelson said ¨The fight with sin is real¨. The devil will do all that he can to knock us off the path, to take away our peace and our happiness. He wants us to be miserable like he is. Don´t give him the joy of knocking another child of God into the darkness, fight back. Be bold. Valient. A servant of God. You´ll never regret it. Don´t let Satan win. Don´t give in to temptation. And if you do, repent. It´s simple. 

And lastly, I can finally die in peace. After 5 months of searching and waiting, I finally took the photo that I have been dying to take. See below. hehe. 
Thanks for everything! Hold to the Rod!

Elder Allen


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Elder Allen Weeks #24 & 25 Hola todos! Fue una locaso semana!
Es mas facil solo para escribir en español ahora, lo siento para todo de ustedes gringos. Soy peruanope. Na broma broma.
It really has been a crazy week though, a ton of stuff happened. I´ve got a lot of conflicting feelings. We didn´t actually get a lot done, but a lot happened. On Monday and Tuesday, I hade a work visit with one of the Zone Leaders, Elder Vicente de Argentina. He is really cool, only has a year in the mission, and isn´t even the youngest ZL. So that tells you how young the mission is. We found 5 new people to teach in 1 day, so that´s pretty good. Learned a lot.
If any of you know the history of my birthdays, they are generally pretty bad. Never how I want them to go. And the streak continues. It wasn´t a bad day by any means, but it was interesting, to say the least. Elder Viera had his farewell stuff that day. He went with all the other dying missionaries and with President to go eat ceviche, to the temple, to buy Peruvian souvenirs, and other fun stuff like that. And I got thrown with Elder Quispe and Elder Jorgenson, Zone Leaders for the Zone El Trebol. It´s the city, and their area has the airport. It was interesting to see how the work goes in a place like that. The day wasn´t bad, but I used all my money for transport, and my lunch sucked. I had Lomo saltado and cake that I was missing in my area. But it´s all good. I learned a lot. Also its not as fun to say I´m 19. 
The best part of the week was yesterday, the baptism of Angel Olaya. He really is chosen of God, and it was crazy to see how much he really has changed in only 2 short weeks. An Alcoholic who lost everything to a man redeemed in Christ. It opened my heart a lot more for the love of these people. We also got special permission to confirm him the same day, so that rocked. 
And then last night is when the feelings get interesting. My father, companion, and one of my best friends is now back to Uruguay. We said goodbye, and that was it, I understand why they say the missionary dies because it really feels like it. But he left me a ton of stuff, so that´s nice at least. I´ll miss the kid, but I´m excited to see what comes. For the moment I´m in a trio with Mi Peru 2, and I should get my new comp tomorrow. I'll fill you in next week! 
Today I´d just like to share my thoughts about trials in our lives. There is always something hard that is going on in each and every one of our lives, things that we feel like that no one else understands. We feel lost and alone sometimes like we can't do it. But hard things are what help us to grow. We were sent to this earth to go through hard things. To learn. To show to God that we have enough faith to withstand the hard times. And as it was promised to Jose Smith, our trials will be just a short moment. And the blessings and experience that we receive from it will be so much more than we ever imagined. When the next hard thing comes, don´t curse God. Thank Him, and ask Him for help. And He´ll give it to you. I´m a witness to that. The Lord will visit Zion in their afflictions. And I share that in the name of our Lord and Redeemer, Jesus Christ, Amen. 
I love you all, and wish you all a great week!
Elder Allen
Elder Allen Week#23 First of all, thanks for all the birthday wishes everyone!!

The week has been good, tranquillo. I had a work visit with my OG Gringo, Elder Jones, so that's always fun. We found a family that the grandparents have been inactive for about 20 years, and are sealed and everything. And guess what...the grandkids aren't members. So that's awesome, we'll see how it goes. 
Sorry about pictures of the baptism last week, they're coming now! 
Wednesday and Thursday were crazy. Absolutely crazy. Midday Wednesday we get a call from one of the Assistants, saying we need to be at the offices at 950 that night because the next day one of ElderViera's converts was getting Endowed for his mission. So we get there, and go out and contact a little bit to help out some other missionaries, and the people in the city have no hearts. Hardest contact of my life. 
The next day was when it really got crazy. From my area to the offices is about an hour and a half by public transport, and the area next to mine is the Stake Center. Thursday we had our interviews with Presidente at the Stake center, so I had to make my way all the way back to right next to my area while my companion was in the temple. But the nice part is is that Presidente has a car, so he drove me, one of the Assistants, and the zone leaders for the other zone. Intimidating car ride. But it gets worse. We spend a while at the stake center for the interviews, and when they're done, my companion is back at the officinas, an hour and a half away. And President decides the best way to do it is that I go back and pick him up. So this time in the car, is Me, President, And the two assistants. That was a crazy car ride. We were stuck in traffic for 45 minutes. But it was cool to see how things work a little bit more in the mission. And then Elder Viera and I had to take the bus back to Mi Peru. We only worked for 1 hour in the Area, oof. 
We have another baptism this week! His name is Angel Olaya, and he's got an Alma the Younger kind of story. He's about 60, and the Ex of a member. He's heard from the missionaries a lot, but never took an interest. But about two weeks ago, we got a call at 630 in the morning, and basically, he wants to change his life. So if all goes well, he'll be the last baptism of my companion. 
It's pretty crazy to be "Killing" a companion, and it's going to be super weird to see how the mission changes with a new one, but it's going to be cool. 
One of the main teachings of our mission president was on Exact Obedience because of Love. And that's really important. If we really love our Lord and Redeemer, we'll do all that he asks of us without hesitation. And we'll do it happily. And that's a hard thing to do sometimes, but the principle is really important. We're all accustomed to a level of obedience, most of us do not have the desire to go and rob a bank. But we all settle at a point less than we should. Maybe I don't need to go to church this week. I don't need to help this person. Most of us are at 80% Obedience, which only brings 20% of the blessings. It's the other 20% of obedience that brings the 80% of blessings. Never forget that. 
I love you all, and thanks for everything! Have a great week over there in cold Utah!
Elder Allen

Monday, January 7, 2019

Elder Allen Week #22 Feliz Año Nuevo! Another week and another year! Time keeps moving incredibly fast, and somehow so much and so little has changed. The week was good, tranquillo. 
The important and big news of the week was we had another Baptism! A 19 yr old named Rosalinda. The missionaries found her like a year ago, but she wasn't ready then. When we started teaching her, she was ready and excited! She was baptized after the meetings on Sunday, so she'll be confirmed this Sunday. She's planning on moving to Spain, and then being a missionary, so that's pretty great! The baptism was combined with a baptism of the other Elders, and it was interesting, to say the least. They had an 87-year-old unloved evangelical grandmother, who still doesn't understand she can't sing random evangelical songs during church. It was very funny. 
I used a scale for the first time here in Peru, and I lost 20 pounds, so that's pretty crazy. I'm not complaining. 
At 6:30 in the morning the other day (We sleep until 6:59) we get a call from a branch member, saying that their father-in-law wants us to come over and teach him right now. So we change fast and get over there, and give the earliest lesson I've ever given in my life. He's an alcoholic that wants to change his life. It was one of the first times that I've felt the immediate affect this gospel can have in the life of someone. It was early, but awesome. 
If you're looking for some deep church doctrine to read, I recommend the King Follet Sermon. It's pretty legit stuff. 
After a long day of walking and working, we get back to the house at 10:30, do our daily numbers, and I take off my shoes. I look inside one and find a rusty nail. That I had been walking with for the whole day. We do that a lot of times. We keep our problems with us when it would be so much better to just let them go. To repent, to change, and to feel better. Maybe you don't feel the nail against your foot right now, but eventually, it's going to cut you. Never procrastinate your repentance. 
Thanks for everything! ...I forgot my camera this week, but next week sorry!...

Elder Allen