written: 4/26/2021
Week 17The 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
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