Thursday, May 1, 2014

Saying last goodbyes to Latina

Wow,
Wow,
Wow,

Where does the time go??

So today is going to be a werid new experience for me. im going back to my FIRST AREA to say goodbye to the converts and member freinds i have. Wow.... talk about hard.... im not sure how im going to do it. Junior my first convert i havent seen since i left more that 18 months ago, i hope i find him today. I will let you all know how it goes.

So the area has been much better this week as far as numbers but we are still fighting for our baptismal goals for this next month. No one who has a baptismal goal (except cristian) came to church yesterday.... talk about sad... but we will get on that this week.

So there are so many things happening this week. We are preparing for Multizone conference tomorrow and my good freinds the asistents asked me to give a class haha... goodbye pday, haha no just kiddig. it will be good. Im excited for it. And wedensday i have my last leaders council and i will be giving my last testimony there, thursday we are training our district leaders, friday will be our last zone training (for the month of may) and saturday we will be finishing a service project we didnt have time to finish 2 days ago due to some zone emergencies... crazy how fast the time escapes.

Im super excited about our area though. We have the family Garcia that is almost progressing (Jimmy and Graciela didnt go to church, but cristian did) and we have an appointement with them tomorrow. We have anabel, a wonderful young woman from the jungle, who accepted a baptismal date, we just have to establish it. And we will teach her tonight in a family home evening with her freind´s family who are members. and we have adriana... Adriana i have been teachign for almost 6 months now and i STILL dont know what her need is... seriously. she is reading, going to church, but we can´t get her to pray about the book of mormon haha. AHHH. 

We went to visit her yesterday and we were about to establish a baptismal date, but her mom (who is member) took the lesson on random tangent for the next half hour and it was hard to get the lesson back on track and invite the spirit back into the room... i admit i was a little frustrated. I feel like if she doesnt get baptized soon the next missionaries wont have as much patience and drop her as an investigator.

So anyway there is a lot to do... more than anything i want to help these people get baptized before i leave. Its funny how hard it is sometimes to do that.

well im out of time....I will talk to you all soon!

Love you all!
Always turn outward and keep smiling! 
And dont forget to show someone you love them!

Stormy weather before the good times

Hey everyone,

So im going to try to write the most i possibly can. I cant beleive time is flying by so fast. (this week has been unusually long though haha).

So this week I honestly dont know what happened. We suddenly hit a wall in the work. It seemed like the majority of our visits started falling through and we found ourselves walking aimlessly through our area contacting people... its been a while since thats happpened to me and I was even more suprised because its the first time thats happened here in Imperio. I think this week we have lacked a little bit of effective planning. Our nightly planing sessions have been kinda half hazard this week I think, due, in part, to all the planning we have been doing in the zone this last month. 

In the month of May we are going to have the first stake missionay focused activity that this stake has seen a few years. i hope that everything works out... its been taking up a little bit more of our time these las few weeks, and we are also focusing a bit more on the ward conferences too. we are doing everything we can to help prepare for the ward conferences. (yesterday we went as a zone to another ward to help look for less actives to invite to their ward conference next week. we found a few potencial investigators while we were at it, we will see what happens in that ward.)

Anyway.... so the zone is crazy. Its been fun though.

So I have to tell you about the new FAMILY we are teaching!!!! haha. Its the garcia-sosa family, and they were actually a reference from a few sister missionaries that are serving in my first area!! We got a call the night after the preisthood session of general conference from the zone leaders in that zone saying they had a referencia de ORO (golden reference) and we called the number they gave us as soon as we could. It seemed like on the phone the Young man that answered wasnt tooo thrilled, but accepted the visit. It took us a little while to find the house, but half-an-hour late to our appointement we finally found them. 

there is cristian, jimmy, and jenny (we havent taught jenny yet, she is a little shy it seems) that all live there with their parents graciela and cesar (cesar looks nice but we havent taught him yet either). they are sooo cool!!! we invited them to baptism this sunday and graciela practially jumped out of her seat saying yes haha. We left a few verses in the book of mormon to read and we have our next appointment this wednesday!!! I hoping we get the whole family there. We played soccer with cristian today in the morning and he told me that he made the decision 3 months ago that he wanted to be baptized and he is just waiting for us to say when!! WHAT!! haha when does that happen??? He told me today that he wants to get baptized before i head home, haha i told him i would be ok with that.

 Im super excited to work with them. Cristian and Jimmy i have only known for a week but they have already become good friends, and graciela their mom is already treating us like her own sons. They are a very loving/friendly family and are very genuine. We are praying that we can teach their dad soon and place a baptismal goal for the family!! I cant beleive whats happening. 

So even though the week was really slow its been super good. I love teaching the people here. its going to be hard to leave. I hope in 4 weeks we can see a few more miracles. 

I love the Lord´s work, and i love the Lord
Happy easter everyone!

Always turn outward and keep smiling!
Love 
Elder Bunker

Conference​.... The Book of Mormon is True

Hey everyone!!

so.... im so sorry that i didnt write this last week. I only had time to write the mission presidente because we had a lot of unexpected suprises.... haha.

but first!!! I didnt get transfered!! i will be here in Imperio for 6 months and end the mission here with this amazing ward!!! im so pumped. I hope i can really leave this area well off, there is a lot to do in these next 5 weeks! I love these people!

so the reason why i didnt write last week is because i went on a sporatic suprise archelogical trip with a real archeologist! sweet!! it took the majority of pday but it was super worth it. Elder Law, one of my good freinds here on the mission, ended the mission this last week (ive known him since i was a sunbeam) and so my companion and i went to the office to say goodbye and while we were there. I ran into sister law´s mom and i wasnt sure if she would remember but when she saw me she yelled Elder Bunker! and ranup and gave me a huge hug haha. it really suprised me and i wasnt sure what to do... i havent had a hug like that for a while. haha. but that was awesome. she is a really sweet lady haha.

but anyway elder law´s parents and grandparents came ot pick him up and his grandpa is an archeologist for brigham young and has spent 50 years of research in guatamala connecting his findings with the book of mormon. and they needed a few missionaries to acompany their guide (my good missionary freind elder lattin) so we happily accepted the invitation to go on a free archelogical tour of some ancient peruvian pyramids. soooo coool

so here in peru there are several cool places but they are even cooler when you get an explanation by a archiologist. The site where we were was called pampagrande and it was most likely a temple square type of thign for los incas. super cool. the whole way elder law´s grandparents explained to me things about egyption mesurements and practices that have evidence in central and south america. Los incas really where connected with egypt without a doubt. and as we walked and took measurements they explained to me all the connections with the book of mormon they have found on their trips. I learned a lot about the Book of Mormon i didnt know before. Details i had overlooked now made so much more sense. In the end the message that i got from them pretty much was this: we CAN PROVE phisically that the Book of Mormon is true. there is sooo much evidence of it, but that has never been the mission of the church. Elder law´s grandpa has studied for years, not to prove that the Book of Mormon is true but to understand it better and apply the scriptures to life. The message and promis of the Book of Mormon will always be Read, Ponder, and Pray and you will get an answer if i you are sincere, ask with real intent (ask with the intention to act according to the answer received) and have faith in christ. (Moroni 10:3-5) 
I loved that pday with the Law family. it was really good.

The next day in the transfer meeting Elder Law´s grandpa gave a presentation of his findings in guatamala and gave us a small peice of paper with the map of the book of mormon. That is a treasure i will keep for a long time.

So onto conference. This conference was really good. We didnt have too many investigatores go so i watched the majority in english with the other northamerican missionaries in my zone. I think its a lot better in english... haha. 

One thing i loved about conference what saturday´s session. A huge Topic this general conference was reading scriptures!!! That is exactly what everyone needs! Members, Less Actives, Investigatores..... they all need to read the scriptures!!!! I feel like the mission would be cake if everyone would just do that one thing (and pray and go to church haha) We met with the stake this week to keep coordinating our efforts with them and we decided to do an activity with the Book of mormon called "El Maratón del Libro de Mormón" (the book of mormon marathon) We all felt really good about the idea and we will see what happens.... the stake president has to approve it first. but this sunday (so weird seriously) we got a letter from the area. and they said that they wanted to do a program with the book of mormon and that each family should read the book of mormon everyday for 15min. soooo sweet. 

Great minds think alike because they are inspired by the same Loving Supreme Being. XD

so we will see what happens. i wont be here to see all of the fruits but i sure what to get this thing going!

Love you all so much!

went to the beach today!
i will send pictures soon!

Love you all!
Always turn outward and keep smiling!!
Elder Bunker

ps sorry if i didnt respond to some emails yet. I felt like i needed to write a good group email for once haha.

Last General Conference

Hey everyone!!!

So i dont have much time to write. I was enjoying grandma and grandpa´s letter too much. I LOVE reading letters from other missionaries now. Hahah i feel like understand them a lot better now. 

Wow, so this week was sooo good, and there were so many suprises.
So this weekend like i said we had 4 baptisms like we planned, but they were not all the 4 people we had planned to baptize haha. 

The few days before her baptism selene had a lot of problems and she got really nervous. We couldnt find her for a few days. Her Interveiw fell through, and the visits we had planned and in the end she didnt get baptized (this is the second time her baptismal date has fallen through) She really wants to get baptized, she just needs a little more time to build her faith and trust in the Lord. 

But out of no where a miracle happened. I was on a work visit with a new missionary in his area and my companion called us in the night to infrom me that we would still be having 4 baptisms. Ezequiel one of our investigators wanted to get baptized a while ago, but he hasnt been able to due to some problems he has, but the bishop informed us that he had resolved his problems and he was ready to go. we set up his interveiw and he was baptized with the famlia Quinde

:D

Ezequiel is sooooo awesome. He has been the most prepared that i have ever seen. I hope he stays strong. We met him because one day he simply showed up to church to participate. He said he was looking for a church to join and he wanted ot make the right decision and he said he had been praying for almost a year. When he was riding his bike infront of the church buildign and he just got a strong impression that THIS was the church he needed to enter so he asked a brother who was outside what time the church meetings started and came the following sunday.

You can imagine our shock when the first thing he said to us that he was looking for someone to baptize him haha. I think we stared at him for at least 15 minutes with our mouths open.

The baptism was beautiful and i have loved teaching these people: i hope i dont have a transfer because it will be an early goodbye.

well thats all the time i have 

Love you all!!

Always turn outward and keep smiling
Elder Bunker

Hang of things

Hey everyone,

So this week has been soooo BOMB i cant even explain! wow. its been so good. 

So first off, i dont know how it happened, but we had 20 investigators in church this sunday.... wow. Our gospel principles class was packed! Haha it was so much fun teaching that class, but it also got super hot in the room even with the fans on and windows open haha. we will have to find a bigger room soon. haha. anyway that was the biggest thing on my mind

This week has been super good because we have seen some true progress in the zone. All the missionaries are getting along better and working harder. The areas with most dificulties are really starting to pull through now. We had a zone fast this last saturday and i feel like the drought in a few areas is now coming to an end. What we really need though is more coordination with the members to make it stick. I think one of the greatest lessons i have learned as a missionary is how to be a good member. funny right? haha

the principle of "stand where you are, and lift where you stand" is true.

Its also been a little sad this week too. Several good missionary freinds who have been sick for a while (including one from the zone) are going home early to recover.... they will be missed. Thats been a hard thing to experience on the mission. 

Imperio is progressing a ton! the ward is starting to put the bateries back into the home teachign and visiting teachign program (the visiting teachers started first obviously haha - what a blessing it is to have the releif society as part of the restored chuch....) and yesterday we visited several families with the elders from the ward. soooo good.

Thanks to some wonderful member testimonies we are plannign on having 4 baptisms this weekend. Orlando, Candelaria, Liliana, and Selene. The members really helped motivate them this last weekend and their baptismal dates are now solid. XD

Orlando, Candelaria, and liliana we have been teaching for almost 2 transfers now. they are such a wonderful humble family. They have absolutley nothing, but they are the most wonderful smiley people i know. We have had a lot of dificulties teaching them because they dont understand a lot of what we teach or what they read in the scriptures but its been amazing to me to see the spirit of the Lord come into their lives and fill them with understanding. Orlando seems like a different person than the Orlando we taught 2 months ago.

Selene is a teenager who was going ot be baptized about 6 months ago with her mom while another pair of missionaries were teaching her, but the day of her baptism she dissappeared, but we found her again and found out that she has had some family problems and we have been teaching her for about a month solid now (but practically 2 transferswe have been teaching her)
all that was needed was to show her she needs the guidance of the spirit and she was more than happy to be baptized. the young womans program has been awesome in helping her as well as the the ward missionaries.

I lvoe the work

Always turn outward and keep smiling,
Elder Bunker

Birthday

Hey everyone

So this week has been super good!! I feel like i have been super happy this week  and its hard to put my finger what it is. I would like to say that its because of my birthday that just passed but i feel like its more than that. I guess i just feel like Im doing everything that i need to and that the lord is pleased with my efforts. Thats a really good feeling and its comforting as the end day approaches. I really want to do everything i was called to do.

My birthday was a really good day. I feel like some prayers out there really helped it be that way. haha. We had our zone training and out of the blue president risso came to interview my companion and me. It was the longest and coolest interveiw i have had with president. I feel like have gotten to learn a lot more from president risso in these last few months.

This week has been really good because our investigatores are now progressing again!! wooo! 

Hermana paquita (the wonderful sister that got baptized 2-3 weeks ago) has been really eager to start helping in the work,. we left 3 copies of the book of mormon so she could share them with her freinds and family by putting a testimony inside and sharing her feelings. she is awesome. I am convinced she would have handed them all out by now, but she got really sick this week. it really breaks my heart to see her sick. we gave her a blessing and we will pass by tonight to see her, but she told us that even though she is sick she is not ready to die because she needs to see all of her family in the church. What an amazing woman of faith.

We have two people who are getting baptized this month!
a little girl named paola who practically has been a member her whole life but hasnt been baptized simply because her family doesnt go to chruch but she does
and a girl named selene who has a goal for the end of the mont (29th)

well thats all for this week!

Love you all
Always turn outward and keep smiling!
Elder Bunker

Almost 21

Hey everyone,

So sorry i dont have much time. It took a little longer this week to get all the reports in. 

First thing, Thanks for all the nice birthday wishes. It kind of snuck up on me that im turning 21. haha i guess in the states this would be a big deal because now i can legally drink haha....  but here in the feild it seems like any other day... but thanks for everything. 

This week has been a little bit more stressful.... I will be honest... we have sooo many people progessing but this week something happened and now they are not progressing as much as they should be. 

We are teaching a young woman named selene and she is sooo cool. she is READY to be baptized. she has all her records filled out and signed. she could get baptized tonight if she wanted to, but the problem is that her mom is worried that if she gets baptized right now she will not be able to focus on her studies as much and she wont be able to get into the university she wants. she has to study for the big test to get in...

Carmen and Fernando disappeared this week. They havent showed up for that last few teaching appointments we set up. They were going to get baptized this week but it looks like we will have to change gears.

The Kinde Family was well on their way to get baptized this weekend tooo, but they want more time....

we have a lot of work ahead of us this week. 

Zone training tomorrow. Im excited. It should be good. :D

Thanks everyone! love you all!

Always turn outward and keep smiling,
Love Elder Bunker

Oldest Baptism...​. La Hermana Paquita

Hey everyone,

Wow so this week has been super crazy. Im sorry i probably dont have a bunch of time to write. but i wanted to write a few things.

So this week hermana paquita got baptized!!! we were super excited and it was super awesome. I have never felt so confidente baptizing anyone before. she was so ready! It was hard getting everything planned because our ward missionary leader disappeared and we had to help out in all the baptisms of the zone and in other zones as well running baptismal clothes around etc. 

But the baptism turned out really well... all the family came and watched and many of them made the decision to be baptized as well. we will be having a baptismal service the 8th for everyone else who is ready :D we are super excited for the perez family! ive said it before but i will say it again i really fell like we have received a lot of help from the other side of the veil as well i fell like everything is moving along better than we had thought. Im sure they have (i know they have) someone needing help on the other side of the veil. 

It hasnt been easy though. There is a lot of opposition too. We are not quite sure where the source of it is yet, but its holding some of the members back from making the small necesary decisions. For example we were teaching Juan the oldest son last week and we had a really good spiritual lesson one night, and we felt so good about everything, but the next day he showed up to his brother´s house as we were teaching him and joined us for the lesson and then began throwing a lot of doubt and random pointless questions in in such a way it caused a lot of doubt in both of them and they are failing in coming to church. its hard to get the WHOLE family to progress at the same time, but the lord knows when they will be baptized. I guess we just have to be patient. (Elder Uchtdorf gave a really good talk on that a few years ago in a gerneral conference)

sorry so short, love you all,

Always turn outward and keep smiling!!
Elder Bunker

ps the mission is so so so awesome!

Go Broncos!

Hey family,

Hey.... well the title of the email has nothing to do with what i wanted to say... haha i just wanted to cheer my home team on a little. haha

This week.... wow... was a very interesting week. haha i say that because its been hard this week balancing between the zone and the work.... The week before last we realized that we had neglected the zone a little bit. (president risso got after me a little) more than anything because we were so excited with the perez family.... haha. so im still learning how to balance everything out. i really just want to work without distractions... but thats the mission.

The FHE we had planned didnt work out as well as we had hoped. haha only a few of the family members came but we had a really good lesson. I would like to think that it opened a few doors. even though the whole family didnt come they heard about it and they want to see what it was all about. so at least it sparked some more interest haha.

This last week we had a really cool experience. Brother Perez´s (Victor Auturo) wife Paquita (the grandma) has been listening to us and we had began to talk a little about the book of mormon and we come to find out she already has a testimony of the book of mormon and joseph smith and the church!!! she knows its all true!!! haha we were soooo excited haha we literally were bouncing out of our seat to invite her to baptism haha. she said yes! she would be baptized but she would not accept a date. She still feels bad for leaving her church because she is one of the only people who keeps it running. That kind of put us in a hard spot. She NEEDS to be baptized but she doesnt want the people she would leave behind to go astray. she is such a sweet lady. She really has a heart of gold and a lot of patience. we explained to her that the best thing she can do for the people she loves is to show them an example just as christ showed us HIS example by being baptized. she didnt seem sure, but she is close!!!

Also Brother Perez´s son Fernando has started listening to us! He is soooooooooooo  coool i cant even explain the feeling i get when i think in fernando and his family. Its fernando, his wife carmen, his son diego (20) and his son daniel (5). Diego is awesome. we havent taught him formally yet but we will get there. He likes the church. But fernando, wow, i havent ever seen anyone with a more sincere desire to follow god. He has so much faith i can feel MY faith grow when i talk to him. He told us this week that even though he attends a church he has stopped feeling what he has felt before and he doesnt feel like he can progress more, but when we hears us speak he feels that conversion he had earlier grow. He says he knows that he needs to listen to us and he is willing to pray and ask god what he needs to do, and if he should be baptized (thats his biggest doubt i guess... hes not sure if he should be baptized again) I hope he prays this week. we have a lesson with him wedsenday. Seriously, i dont know why but i just feel so happy and excited when i think about fernando. He and Carmen are ready

we are also teaching Juan another one of the sons. Juan is awesome but i feel like we have hit some problems... he hasnt really taken the time to read quite yet and its stunting his progress. His faith is there, he knows what he needs to do, but all of his doubts are due to the fact that he hasnt read and prayed yet. I dont know how, but for some reason its so hard for people to ask god what they should do and trust in His answer (Im probably included in "those people" haha) His wife and daughter listen to us as well, but they will only progress as far as the Juan does. If he takes the first steps they will follow. 

Im super excited for this family, but sometimes i dont feel capable of helping them... i feel like they deserve a better missionary who can teach them more effectively, but at the same time i know god called me to this area for a reason and in part i feel like its helping this family progress. 

The ward is awesome!! i wish i was better organized to be able to work with all the members here. We really need more missionaries!! i hope they asign two more here with us.

The work is much but laborers are few. 

I know this is the work of the Lord and i love his work.

Love you all
Always turn outward and keep smiling!
Elder Bunker

Familia Perez

Hey Everyone,

So this is going to be super short. sorry there really is no time to do everything.

So i just want to explain whats going on in general really fast. So me and my companion have been picking up a little more the pace in our work in the last two weeks and we have really seen a lot of blessings. The zone is doing well, we have a few struggles with missionaries who are getting sick and cant work much, Im not sure what to do quite yet, but we will see.

But apart from the zone struggles we have been doing really good as a companionship. Our ward is awesome!!! the references just apear out of no where and the members are super willing and excited to help us. The struggle is trying to balance our zone activities with our own proselyting... We love proyselyting but there is a lot of things to do in the zone as well....

Right now we are teaching the perez family. i have to explain a little bit more about them. Victor Perez is the grandpa of the family and he and his daughter and his two granddaughters are the only members right now.... Victor has an amazing conversion story. He and his whole family have been adventists for about 15 years now and several  years ago his daughter got baptized. He was super against and he became a large roadblock between her and the church and eventually caused her to go inactive. 

Years later he goes to a book store (he loves reading books) and finds a few institute manuals  and starts reading and he really felt the spirit as he read and he recognized everything he read as true. so he wanted to know what church was publishing the books and he found out it was the mormon church that he had been opposed to for so many years. He felt bad and he told his daughter to go back to church, secretly looking for a way to join himself because he knew it was true. Long story short the misionaries got their house and gave him a book of mormon which he read in less than a month and was baptized. 

Tonight we have a Family home evening with the majority of his 8 kids and 26 grandkids. Im super nervous. the missionaries have been able to talk to each of the families but this will be the first time we do something with the whole family. I feel like they are super prepared. Many of them have had kids pass away and are very afficted by the tragic events of the last few years. I really feel like they need to know about temples (mom i shared your thoughts about greif, it really helped and it was exactly what this sister needed thanks) I almost feel like im teaching abraham and his family because there are so many and if we can help them I feel like we are really converting hundreds of people. I feel such a desire to help this family. Please pray for us!

I know this church is true, and i know its true in part because we have the full gospel which includes the sealing ordinances for families.

sorry so short. 

Love you all,
Always turn outward and keep smiling!
Elder Bunker

Saturday, January 25, 2014

Families

Hey Everyone,

So sorry agian this is probably really short. This week has been really good. Im super excited for this transfer. I have only a little time left and i want to make the best of it and i feel like the lord is really helping me with that desire.

So my new companion is Elder Lopez from Chimbote!! he is my second peruvian companion. we knew each other back when he started the mission 15 months ago... he has changed a lot since then. Im so excited to be his companion because he is super motivated and i feel like he just rubs off his excitement on everyone including me. Haha this week has been super cool because we have gotten a lot done both in the zone and in our own area.

last week I felt a little down because my other companion went home, and honestly i didnt feel like a missionary becuase we didnt have much time to proselyte. (i honestly love proselyting! haha never realized it before but its one of my favorite things) haha. But this week has been different. We really got ot take a step back and look at everything in the zone and in the area and get everything into better focus. 

Our zone just took a huge step as far as success goes. we have a few new missionaries in the zone and they ahve been a huge help in all of the areas. we have found almost 3 times the amount of new investigators than other weeks.

This week we had a really cool experience. We placed a goal as a zone to teach the families of every investigator that is progressing, and we have been applying it in our area. I LOVE teaching familes. Its so Hard though to get them all together haha. This week we taught Brother Perez... he is a convert of 3 months and has a really cool conversion story. He was an adventist before and he began to see that there was a lot of dotrinal error in the church and so he left the church and began studying in his house. He likes buying books so he went out one day nad found a book store that was selling a few manuals of institute clases. long story shrot he was baptized.

we are now teaching many of his 8 children and 25 grandchildren, and all are very receptiful to the gospel.... I hope we can help them become an eternal family and help them get to the temple. Brother Juan, the son, had lost a child and so instead of starting with Lesson one we started with temples... its been cool

well im out of time

Always turn outward and keep smiling,
Love you all,

Elder Bunker

Killing a companion

Hey Everyone,

First, Thanks mom for the great package. I loved seeing some tradicional candy canes... haha i forgot those existed. I will be sure to share a few haha i havent ever seen those here.

Second, Aunt Brenda and the Chandler family, thanks so much for your letter! i reallly liked reading all the fun notes from the kids. I really miss the time I got to live at the house and spend the weekends with the boys. I couldnt beleive everyone is so much bigger now. haha I almost didnt recognize a few of the kids. all of the boys are way different (especially Rylie holy cow haha). and mason looks a lot more like an adult now... crazy!

Michelle Perry. Thanks for your letter, i will make sure to get the other half back to you. haha.

So pretty much this week has been good. a few headaches here and there but good haha. we havent been able to do much with new years and everything but its good. we have been doing a lot of service. We put up a cement wall the other day. that was fun. Its funny all the little talents you learn on the mission. i got to learn how to mix and work with the cement and if my pride will let me say it I actually got pretty good at it. haha. it was fun, but a super long project.

This week has been kind of crazy as well because my companion is now entering his last week of the mission (week Trunky haha) hence the title of the email is killiing a companion, here in the mission we say we are "killing" someone when we are their last companion in the mission. haha we have to be careful who we use the phrases around because they can be interpeted wrongly. haha.  for example i was telling someone how I had my "kid" here in the mission (or in other words that i had trained a missionary) and the lady sitting next to us asked me how old i was and i said 20 and she asked if everyone in the church had children so early in life... haha that was a funny one to explain... she understood in the end though... haha and i learned my lesson.

This week has been interesting as week because there are a few missionaries in the zone who are having health problems.... for example we had to take a missionary to the hospital yesterday because his stomache has been hurting for 2 weeks now.... and he couldnt work more. I hope he gets better soon, he is a good freind of mine. I did my first airport contact with his help and he has always been such a happy guy. 

so things like that have been interesting.

I had a really cool experience this last week i want to share. Even though my companion is ending and he seems to get a little distracted everytime he hears an airplane (we live near the airport.... so not uncommon... at least 3 times a day) I really look up to him. I really admire his patience and calmness and his love for the missionaries, even though he seems rough with them he really loves them. So i began thinking about that and i started looking for ways that i could be more loving and feel more love for the missionaries. And this week we had a testimony meeting for a zone training that we had. Everyone got to share their feelings about the last year, the upcoming year and their feelings about the gospel... holy cow... missionaries are my  superheros!! haha....  I almost couldnt beleive what i heard from the mouth of some of the missionaries in my zone. They seemed like normal missionaries with normal goals and everything, but hearing their testimonies i see them soooo much differently.  I really found that i DO love the missionaries that I am serving and I feel like i really do want their success and happiness here in the mission. It was interesting because it was a love so natural and it wasnt hard to get around any barriers. I really do feel like love is an attribute of christ we have to pray for. 

like it says in the Book of mormon,
45 And acharity suffereth long, and is bkind, and cenvieth not, and is not puffed up, seeketh not her own, is not easily dprovoked, thinketh no evil, and rejoiceth not in iniquity but rejoiceth in the truth, beareth all things, believeth all things, hopeth all things, endureth all things.
 46 Wherefore, my beloved brethren, if ye have not charity, ye are nothing, for charity never faileth. Wherefore, cleave unto charity, which is the greatest of all, for all things must fail—
 47 But acharity is the pure blove of Christ, and it endurethcforever; and whoso is found possessed of it at the last day, it shall be well with him.
 48 Wherefore, my beloved brethren, apray unto the Father with all the energy of heart, that ye may be filled with this love, which he hath bestowed upon all who are true bfollowers of his Son, Jesus Christ; that ye may become the sons of God; that when he shall appear we shall cbe like him, for we shall see him as he is; that we may have this hope; that we may be dpurified even as he is pure. Amen.
I am sooo grateful for the gift of charity, if i could define the feelings that i have had this last year i would say charity. Charity for all men. Living and Dead, Righteous and Injust, Freind and Foe. I am not perfect at all in this, but i do feel an increase in my life. Especially for my own family. funny how that works.

I really hope that in this new year the lord can hastening his work and i can be a part of it. Im learning that being a leader means learning to love.

love you all,

Always turn outward and keep smiling
Elder Bunker

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year

Hey Everyone,

So im going to try to write more details this time haha. Mom let me know at christmas that there are still people who are reading my emails haha.

So to start. I just wanted to thank the Slade Family for their package. haha. The only Pistachios that I have seen in the last 19 months are the ones the Slades have sent me haha I dont think they exist here. So thanks for that, I really enjoyed getting that package.

Mom I havent gotten the package you have sent me yet, but im sure i will see it soon. It takes a little longer with the boxes.

So, Details of this week... I had my first White Christmas in the mission haha... and what I mean by that is that we got to baptize for Christmas!! hahaha How cool is that right? I feel super blessed because Hermano Pedro was ready. He is an investigator that the missionaries have been teaching for years. The whole family has been baptized in the last 2 years and he is the last one to take the step. (Now we just have to send them to the temple!! haha) I was talking to his wife and she said that after she was baptized her husband changed a lot, and one morning he woke up and looked at her and said, "I want to be baptized" haha. And he started taking the small steps alone. The reason why it took him so long to be baptized is because he is always traveling. He drives a large trailer to transport goods from one end of peru to the other and he has never been here long enough to set a date to be baptized. But we found out he was going to get a break for christmas so we taught him monday and went over all the baptismal questions, he had his interveiw tuesday, and got baptized on the 24th!! 

I love this area.
Im sorry my time is up but i just want to say Happy New year!!

I found a neat quote in the Liahona, "The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago, but the second best time is now" haha how great
goals are a sign of True Faith

Love you 
Always turn outward and keep smiling, 
Elder Bunker

Feliz Navidad

Hey Everyone,

Sorry if this is so short. I have been trying to send a lot of pictures but the internet is slow today haha. so maybe another time

So pretty much this week has been good. I have been learning lots and lots haha i feel like its been full of mistakes and learning experiences as well. haha. My companion placed me incharge of all of the zone funds this week haha and its been a little stressing to be carrying around so much money and having to keep track of everything. But thats how we learn i guess.

This week has been super focused on the 3 people getting baptized. Only william and Alvina got baptized this week. Carmen did not. Its really interesting how much opposition gets placed in the way. Even though i have only known each of them for only 2 weeks i have really grown to love each of them and it really made me sad that carmen couldnt get baptized.

Carmen is a single mom that lives with her parents. she really has the desire to change her life and she loves what the missionaries before us were teaching. The problem that arose was that after we had left in our last visit Carmen mentioned to her parents that she wanted to be baptized and that was not going to fly with them. they were ok with her listening but being baptized was not part of the plan. They told her that she would not be welcomed in the house if she got baptized because they couldnt accept someone in the family belonging to another religion. (they are catholic by tradition) We explained to Carmen that we couldnt make the decision to be baptized for her and we were going to help her in anyway we could. she said she will try to baptized farther down the road.... I really hope we didnt just lose her. She went to Olmos (about an hour away) for the weekend to get away from her parents... we will see what happens farther along....

The baptism went really well, both the mothers of Alvina and william came to the baptism and i feel like it really opened their hearts to our message. I hope we will have the chance to share the gospel with them soon. we are looking for an oppertunity to help families. (haha alvina said she wants to teach with us soon, she really is converted)

Im really loving my new area. The members are really nice and respectful and that makes it so much easier to love them. haha. now to put them to work.... hahahaha. just kidding. i think we will have a good christmas here with the ward. It really is nice when the members want you over for christmas as a missionary. haha

One thing that has been on my mind so much lately has been about the work for the dead. When elder Nelson came to talk to us he and his wife talked a lot about connecting both sides of the veil. I have been thinking a lot about how to help our investigators and converts get to the temple to do the work for the dead. I feel like the work is being hastened on BOTH sides fo the veil. I was thinking about all this and then we went to the bishops office and we started talkign with him about the work and he pulled out a new pamflet that just came from church headquarters just for helping the converts do temple work. it was a nice answer from heaven that that was direction i needed to go.

sorry so scrambled

love you all!!

Always turn Outward and keep smiling!
Elder Bunker


Imperio...

Hey everyone,

So.... haha there is a lot to comment and little time but i will do my best.

so first, thanks lisy so much for your package! and mom too. I really loved seeing some old candy favorites haha. i shared a few with my comp and other missionaries and they really liked the selection as well hahaha.

so pretty much what everyone told me would happen happened. This week i got my transfer and i am now in the area imperio. My new comp is Elder osorio. He is going to be ending his mission this transfer so I will  be his last comp in the feild... haha and he is a zone leader so... im a zone leader now as well haha.

It hasnt been as bad as i thought. I was worried cause i really enjoy the work and i thought that being a zone leader would pull me away from the teaching scene, but it hasnt been like that. If anything we have more of a responsibility to teach now because they have combined two areas (due to the shortage of missionaries for christmas) and we are incharge of both. haha so we are doing a lot of fast walking now haha. I like it though because part of having the two areas means that we have all the investigatores that where there before. I was happy to find that the area has 3 people that we are preparing for baptism this saturday. I have been able to work with each of them enough to connect with them and its amazing how fast and easy it is to love these people.

We have Carmen, Alvina, and William. I can see in each of them that they HAVE gone through the proses of repentance and faith and they ARE ready to be baptized. Im super excited for this saturday.

The zone i got asigned to is AMAZING they are all missionaries i havent worked with before but in this last week i have been amazed at how well they work and listen. I wont be suprised if we have a very successful transfer in these next few months.

I was asked to give a talk about repentance in the new ward this sunday. It was five minutes long, but it was long enough that it gave me the opertunity to get to know a lot of the members afterwards. I can tell the ward is really cool, we just need to get things moving a little bit faster. Im stoked.

One of the reasons i know the ward is so good is because all the leaders went to a ward council training we had at the multistake level wich was directed by an area seventy. It was EXACTLY what we needed and it worked out well because it went well with what we trained the missionaries on this last zone training. Im hoping that everyone keeps the energy that they have right now and keeps working.

the work is progressing and im loving every moment haha. my comp has started his going home countdown. I will have to try to help him forget he is going home haha.

Thanks for everything

Love you all
Always turn outward and keep smiling!
Elder Bunker`