Week 69
A cold, cold, cold and rainy week here in Coyhaique! (forecast of potential snow this week!) The entire week was filled with rainy and cold days, but that didn't stop us from getting out, although sadly Elder Levar is currently sick :(
The beginning of the week was a lot of tracting door to door trying to find people! Up and down success, and even though it was raining, we decided it was better to be out trying our best and not sitting around in the house waiting for the weather to get better (knowing it likely won't as we are really getting into fall/winter weather after little hints of the season). On Thursday I was able to go on exchanges with Elder Tomney, someone I've known for the last year, but only through phone calls and messages. We finally are in the same zone and we got to go on our exchange. Best part of Elder Tomney is his first name, yet he spells it Colin with one L hahaha. We had an absolute blast!
We have been working really hard with one family and one person specifically. His name is Fredy and his wife, Pamela, is the funniest person ever, we get along super well! This week we focused super hard on personal revelation and receiving answers to our prayers, and we've invited him to ponder and pray to know if he should be baptized. The entire time he's been in teaching by the missionaries, not a short time, he told us he's never prayed himself. As we taught that lesson, we really saw the need to basically do this with all our amigos ASAP because a confirmation by prayer is vital in any conversion!
This weekend was filled with more lessons falling through and door to door knocking in the rain. We bundled up our best and even went and chopped wood for a member, that was actually super fun in the rain! But all the rain and coldness must've caught up with Elder Levar as all day yesterday he was feeling bad and had to stay in bed all day. It was definitely weird not going to church and I really missed going! But shout-out the branch! All day they were texting and asking where we were and once they realized my companion was sick, they constantly texted to see what they could do to help, and all day they were dropping off food, drinks, Gatorade, medicine and anything they could think of! The members here are the best!!! The best news of the day was when a ton of members kept texting us telling us one of our friends, Patricio, had shown up to church!! They all ministered to him and afterwards we called him and he said he loved how inclusive the church was and he felt really comfortable!
Let's hope Elder Levar starts feeling better to have a great week :)
Love, Elder Collin Steele
pictures include: Chopping wood in the pouring rain; Me and Elder Tomney










