Monday, April 26, 2021

Week 17 - Missionary, English Teacher, and 5K Runner

written: 4/26/2021

Week 17

The weeks just continue to go by incredibly fast, it feels like just yesterday I came to Chile in February, and now it is almost May!! My training is coming to an end this week and any day now we will receive transfers. There is still a slim probability that Elder Calderon and I could stay together, but we are prepared for anything!

This week was almost identical in terms of English and lessons, it seems like we have gotten into a pretty nice groove and all of our amigos are progressing in English, even the ones who struggled mightily when we began, so that is pretty awesome! From about 4pm until 9pm, there is a pretty good chance we are either teaching English or teaching a lesson to one of our English amigos. It can get overwhelming at times and a little repetitive, so we like to switch things up sometimes, practice different ways to teach and experiment. I was also recently asked to become an actual English teacher for the mission with my own personal class! I will be in charge of a class anywhere from 8 students up to 15 students and we will hold weekly classes through zoom! From the words of the missionary in charge, it will be "your baby"! When he called me to extend the invitation, I laughed and said of course, I already am used to teaching English 15-20 times a week, so no problem. I am excited to get even more material so I can be better prepared to teach my class and our individual students! 

We were able to participate in a 5k this past week with one of our friends in teaching! Guess it was good I have been running in the morning so I didn't completely die when we had to run up one of the longest and steepest hills to begin the 5k. But thankfully the last 2km or so was beautiful, flat, and literally next to the water and it was so peaceful. Running a 5k in Chile, who would've thought that would ever happen.

For the spiritual side, we are really focusing on the needs of our amigos. This week we talked a lot about the importance of family, how families can be together forever, and how the family is the most important group to Heavenly Father. I am so thankful to have such a supportive family and have the knowledge  that I will be with them forever. We have also been able to give out a lot of Books of Mormon this week! We were able to give one to an amigo in teaching as he said he wanted to know if we had a book about our religion and he is already reading a lot! Another cool experience was as we got off the bus to go to our house, a man put his stuff down and said "missionaries, missionaries" and we went over to him and he told us that he had communication with the missionaries before the pandemic and he has been searching for a Book of Mormon but hasn't been able to find one! We were able to get him one immediately, get his information, and he was so happy to have the book! #NotACoincidence 

This past week I was reading in Mosiah and focused a lot on King Benjamin's address. I loved reading it and studying it and I just imagine the strong spirit that was there while he was speaking to all the people. I also noticed how the people were so receptive to the spirit and all desired and ended up choosing to change and make covenants! The spirit is the most important thing in missionary work and it is vital to have with me in my day to day life, especially in lessons with our amigos. I know that the Holy Spirit has the power to convert the hearts of others and to help facilitate the messages my companion and I share.

Love,
Elder Collin Steele

pictures include: What a beautiful view during the 5K run!; Mmmm... Kuchen!; and Chiloe Zone: Elder Martin, Elder Pastene, Elder Pillpe, Elder Bennett, Elder Petty, Elder Repol, Elder Calderon, Me, Hermana Chandler, and Hermana Cartajena








Monday, April 19, 2021

Week 16 - Apples and Unicorns

written: 4/19/2021

Week 16

This week was incredibly busy, filled with many awesome lessons and english classes! 

We had 18 english classes this week, and we are now up to 8 students! We base every lesson, except for one rockstar student, on material called English Connect, something the church has put together or partnered with to allow english to be taught everywhere. We set up a zoom meeting, share our screen, go over and practice english for 20-30 minutes while also practicing throughout the week on WhatsApp, so our WhatsApp has turned into English basically, good for me, but Elder Calderon sometimes struggles. Unless the connection is bad, or we run out of time, we typically follow every class with a spiritual lesson and we are seeing progress out of lots of our friends! Every single student has improved so much in english and spiritually! We have one rockstar student, Daniela, who every class surprises us. Our first class a week or two ago instinctively started with the alphabet and the basics, and she followed along and did great. After, she just blows through the course and now we don't even use the course, we just have an English conversation for 30 minutes, we even practiced asking for a raise, role playing, and she tells us all about her life. We learned she actually lived in New Zealand for 3 years and is waiting to go back but has to wait due to Covid!! Her english is so good already, but we keep trying to find new stuff for her to learn! It was also her birthday this past weekend and we dropped off some oreo cheesecake at her house, which ended up being just about as far away from our house as you could get, but she was so happy we thought of her! (And the cake looked so good I had to get myself a slice and it was definitely some of the best cheesecake I have had) 

We have a new friend in teaching who we are so excited about. We invited our amazing member Ulises to the first lesson and they clicked and the enthusiasm Ulises had was infectious. He was offering to go drive to the country, as that is where our amigo lives, about 45 min away by car, to personally go say hi! We talked about the bible, the Book of Mormon, and he is actually coming into town this week to get a Book of Mormom from us!!! He is excited to read it and we are so excited for him. Elder Calderon and I have thought about him constantly and we are so excited for the future. We got a few texts from our amigo, one of them being "So I heard once you can't drink coffee, is this true?" Well, yes, but to us the most important thing is he is really investigating the church and he said he has many more questions, and we said we are here for everything! 

Lastly, this week I began to just focus more on trying to be happy in whatever circumstances. We were in the house a lot this week, but honestly I loved it, and we made the most of it. Elder Calderon and I picked up running, and we ran 3 mornings, including one morning when it started raining on us mid run, but I didn't care and actually enjoyed it! We have played a lot of soccer for our exercise in the morning too and although I am still terrible, I am definitely improving. And lastly, I had some awesome food this week! Milanese sandwiches from a member, the AMAZING oreo cheesecake, and I have a newfound love for green apples and I got the steal of the century, 12 apples for $880 pesos, which is a little over $1 USD. I control my happiness and I have seen that it is all about my attitude. I control what I can control, and leave the rest up to God. 

I'll end using my two most used emojis 🍏🦄 why a unicorn? I have no idea, but why not!

Love you all!
Love, Elder Collin Steele

pictures include: Nothing's gonna stop me!; Elder Calderon and me;  I LOVE green apples, oh yes, I do!; Oreo Cheesecake was worth every peso; Milanese for the win!






Monday, April 12, 2021

Week 15 - Maestro de Ingles 🇺🇸🤓

written: 4/12/2021

Week 15

Hello everyone!!! This week we focused on two things, english classes and revising/going through the list of members in our branch, and we were very very busy.

First, our English classes are a hit! We are in the process of teaching 6 people and everyone is super grateful we are offering free classes and we even have one person who 10 minutes after class ended had already sent us her little assignment and homework, so not only are people excited, they are ready to work and progress. After we have our english class, we simply explain again how we are missionaries and that we would love to share a quick thought with them, and everyone person so far has said yes with no hesitation! We keep our messages brief and powerful, and focus on aspects such as prayer and faith. 

Second, the cleaning of the list of members. We have been working on trying to figure out the list so that we can make a stake here in Chiloé. There is a massive list of members, but as we have been going down the list we find that lots have moved, people have passed away, or many other reasons why our job is super important. We are contacting people any way we can, going to their house, phone call, email, facebook, facebook messenger, you name it, we are doing it to clean up the records. We are trying to get a temple here in southern Chile!!!

Short and sweet email, and I just want to end by saying I know the scriptures are true and they are so important to me and I know they can be important to all of you!! There is so much to be found and learned in the scriptures and especially the Book of Mormon! 

Love,
Elder Collin Steele

pictures include: Reading the scriptures on a rainy day!; Sporting a new jacket



Monday, April 5, 2021

Week 14 - ChiloFe Gran Isla

written: 4/5/2021

Week 14

Hello everyone!!! Busy and insanely fast week here in ChiloFe (to be explained shortly)! 

This week we were challenged to find new ways to find people, especially through Facebook. One of the reasons being Chile is increasing covid restrictions for the time being and many places are moving back phases and more restrictions in general are being placed. But the Lord's work does not stop! We brainstormed ideas, talked with other elders, and we are currently in about 100 facebook groups in our area, advertising Free English Classes, Free service, free books of mormon, and free scripture studies. The church has an amazing initiative called EnglishConnect and that is the program I use to teach English here! Although I am far from a perfect teacher, it is really fun to begin to teach English here, and we hope to see miracles through our Facebook work! 

We had interviews this week, along with Mission and Zone conference. My mission President, President Meek, as he talked to us in our zone conference mentioned to us that we are not on the island of Chiloe, but rather ChiloeFe! I know we can see miracles here, there is lots of faith here in the island and we are going to be able to see these miracles as my companion and I continue to find new and exciting ways to share the gospel. Adapting is the name of the game here, and although not easy at times, the results are there and people are patiently waiting for us! 

Coincidentally, though not really as I have found coincidences are rather the Lord's doing, thus being apart of his plan, my favorite talk from General Conference centered around faith! It was from President Nelson's talk from the Sunday Morning Session. In his talk, he challenged us to start TODAY to increase your faith, faith takes effort, and shared ways to develop faith and trust in the Lord. I also loved how he mentioned to not minimize the faith we currently have. Before conference began, I wrote in my journal some questions I had, things I was excited for, and my plan to receive answers. This talk was word for word what I asked Heavenly Father for in prayer. Faith plays a key role in every aspect of life, and by learning and growing faith, answers to life's questions and problems will begin to come to us, and we will see we can get through anything. I loved this General Conference, and I look forward to hearing many more inspired messages in a short 6 months. I hope you all had the opportunity to listen, watch, and ponder! 

I hope you all have a great week and I love hearing from you :) 

Love, Elder Collin Steele

pictures include: ChiloFe; Beautiful sunrise in ChiloFe; Me, Front L-R: Elder Bennett, Elder Calderon, Elder Pastene, Elder Repole, Elder Pillpe Back L-R: Sister Meek, President Meek, Elder Warner, Elder Martin, Elder Rex, Elder Petty; Elder Pillpe, Elder Bennett, Elder Calderon, Me, President Meek, Elder Martin, Elder Pastene, Elder Warner, Elder Rex, Elder Repole, and Elder Petty; and Me and Elder Calderon; Me, Elder Calderon, Elder Pillpe, Elder Bennett