Tuesday, November 24, 2009

November 23, 2009

Friends,

This week had it's ups and downs as we had the baptism and confirmation of what was a miracle investigator but we also didn't have the best day at church due to the fact that we had a ward activity where every member was to try to bring an investigator. It had been announced several times over the pulpit and we saw many who said they had already invited and committed their friend or neighbor to come. Well the activity, in all honesty didn't turn out so great and since we had focused on visiting less actives to invite them to the activity it also didn't help on Sunday but it's all part of being here and pushing. We did have an incredible conference with the Area President who taught us a remarkable new way to contact people in the streets so I know that that will help us dramatically as a mission. That's really all for this week. Sorry it's short but I hope you all have a good week and I hope you have a great Thanksgiving! Thankfully, this year I won't be eating 4 thanksgiving meals!!!

Elder Dan Israel Lopez

November 16, 2009

Friends,

I hope that you all had a great week! To Sarah Runyan……….I believe you are leaving this week? I truly wish you the best and it´ll be awesome to be able to speak to another friend in Spanish! Don´t worry, it´s really not that hard….ha ha, just study and pray…a lot. I don´t know anything about Argentina other than they eat a lot of meat and have a strange accent but I´m sure you´ll love every minute of the experience. May God bless you in all that you do to help our brothers and sisters down there come to the light of the Gospel!

Alright well, some news…..I am no longer translating the talk given by Elder Holland because Salt Lake City decided to do it but not tell us so that we could spend more than four hours on it. Oh well, I am still very glad that I have my hands on it before the rest of the mission. I guess the plan is to “unravel” it in December, just in time for the multi-zone conferences and trip to the temple! I am quite excited to be able to return to the temple. We often have to go to the temple square, but not inside. It´s something that only happens once a year and it´s almost that time of year….again!

Tomorrow I hit 14 months and I feel as if I´m getting older and older by the minute! I remember being “green” and now I´m definitely getting up there in “age.” Fortunately there is still time to be here in the work of the Lord. It was a lot better this week because we had a lot more people at church and quite a few we didn't expect so we have more work to do this week…but that´s definitely a good thing. I hope you all have an incredible week thanks again for your letters and your prayers.

Elder Dan Israel Lopez

November 9, 2009

Friends,

Another quick letter this week. Don't have much time due to the fact that I had to go to the mission offices. President asked me a few weeks ago to help translate an incredible talk on the topic of Teaching by the Spirit since the SLC Headquarters had already told him they would not be translating it. I teamed up with Elder Lechuga (Lettuce :D) and we worked for almost 4 hours on just 3 pages of a 12 page talk! We have quite a bit of work ahead of us and I`ll be going back again next Monday but I know that it is of great importance because it will be something that will dramatically improve the results of having the Spirit in every companionship. I hope you have a great week and I appreciate your letters and support, as always. Until next week!

Elder Dan Israel Lopez

November 2, 2009

Friends,
I apologize but today I have hardly any time to write. It was a good week, we found quite a few more good people. Unfortunately hardly any went to church but we had a little miracle. At church a woman walked in with church attire that we didn't pay much attention to, but another member talked to her and learned she was not actually a member and she had come to visit because of recent problems in her life and her brother had told her that when he went to church, a while back, he felt a lot of peace. We were pretty thankful to the Lord for blessing us with her visit especially since almost all of our new investigators didn't come to church, but I know that we must be tried and be patient through all of it and that the Lord blesses us when we endure. That`s my short email…..I hope you all have a great week!

Elder Dan Israel Lopez

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

From Dan's Mom

Dear Friends and Family,

I want to share this pictures that were sent to me by sister Ana Silvia Diaz who is a member of the church and live in Ixtapaluca, Estado de Mexico where Elder Lopez was serving a couple of months ago and from whom I got to get to know Ana Silvia. It has been a blessing to be able to communicate with members of the wards where Elder Lopez has been serving. Ana Silvia works for a big newspaper company in Mexico City and she receives all this pictures and information directly from the reporters. She knows of my passion to share every bit of my culture with all my friends and family and because of that I'm sharing this AMAZING!!! pictures with you where you can get a glimpse of the preparations and the way we celebrate the" Day of the Death" in Mexico. The first one shows Mexico City in a very rare picture where you can actually see the volcanos because due to the pollution you don't have this opportunity very often. The rest are different pictures taken around the country that capture the celebration of the "Day of the Death".

October 12, 2009

Friends,
Greetings from Aztec City, Mexico! I'm sure, by now, that the cold weather is starting to settle and that the snow will soon start to come. It's true, I don't particularly like driving in Snow, but how I love to watch it fall how everything looks amazingly calm and, of course, white. I definitely miss the snow. Here, hot weather is dominating the forecast, but hopefully it will last just this week because the cold is coming soon here too. Of course, it doesn't compare with the cold of Utah, but they say that it's cloudy every day, which makes for a gloomy winter. I can't think of a better way to spend a gloomy winter, than by proclaiming a Gospel which fills people with light and this week we found many people that committed to go to church. The unfortunate news is that only one of those actually made it. There are always ups and downs but I'm old enough in the mission now, to know that I simply need to keep moving along and I know that the Lord will bless me and my companion with success as we do so. We are excited for this next week because our land lord, after a miracle appearance at church last week has accepted her baptismal interview and admitted to us that she felt no need to pray to know if our message was true, because she already knew three years ago when we moved in and her brother was converted. I ask that you pray for her so that nothing can impede her progress. I wish you all the best this week. Until next week……..

Monday, August 24, 2009

Monday August 24, 2009

Hey friends!
Don't have much time today, but just wanted to let you know that the activity went alright and that it was really the ward who went away with more motivation to be a part of the missionary work. We did have one single person who came back from the open house to church so we`re also pleased with that. Our mission president also came to the activity and sent me an email telling me that he couldn`t stop talking about it with his wife and that they were glad we had invited them. It was a hectic day, but I think it was worth it. Many people now know what we believe and at least one decided to come back the next day. Also……..Elder Hart gets back this next week!!!!!! I sure hope that EVERYONE goes to his homecoming and that you take pictures and send them to me! Thanks :D. Have a good week! Elder Dan Israel Lopez

Monday August 17 2009

Hey friends!Well, this past week has been crazy busy putting together the first ward missionary activity this ward has seen in ten years! About two months ago, when still with Elder Bryan, we were going through some references from the Mexico City Temple Open House and found one that said she felt a lot of peace and that she wished their were open houses in all of the installations.In that moment the impression came that we needed to do something like that and ever since then………the planning has started. With Elder Bryan, the idea was formed and we started asking the Bishopric to help us out; but since they are “very busy” the idea kind of died for a while until I couldn't stop thinking about it and I kept telling my companion (now Elder King) that we needed to do it. About a month we finally started, we set a date and time and announced it, we were officially committed. We have spent many hours planning for it and it`s hard without the support of the ward to plan, but I believe it will be well worth it, once this Saturday comes.We have given out the assignments practically telling them what they need to say and I am thankful that the ward now seems to be excited. We will be deep cleaning the church, having practice runs of the tour/presentation, the primary will be singing, the Ym and YW will be contacting in the streets and the Relief Society will be providing the food. We've had a few little bumps but this Saturday, come what may, the activity will take place.There is still a lot of work that needs to be done, but I am excited because I know that the Lord will help us. I hope all of you have a great week, please help me with your prayers (and if you wish to fast on Friday with us, that would be awesome) so that this activity will be successful. Thanks…until next week! Elder Dan Israel Lopez

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

May 4, 2009

Hey everyone,
Thanks for your emails this week....I´m glad to hear that school is over, for now. I am also thankful for your prayers amidst all of this swine flu stuff. It´s kind of strange hearing everything from the “Mexican” perspective. Over there, I´ve been hearing that the flu is basically “the Mexican flu.” And here....everyone is bugging the American missionaries saying that they are the ones that started it (all referring to the 8 American students that supposedly started the virus, or so the record here goes). Also, “Obama flu” is pretty popular. Everyone says he brought it with him and somehow spread it to a Mexican State that he wasn´t even in. They also say that him and President Calderon made some sort of an oil treaty and in order to distract the world they started the flu. It´s all a little strange and people here are really into “government conspiracy.” We do personally know two people who have the virus and know someone who knows someone whose grandma died from it. (How´s THAT for verifying that the virus really exists?)
As far as the work.....well....instead of 7 baptisms, we had three. The others fell for the time being but not because they didn´t want to (phew!)...simply for problems that Satan put in their path to impede them, but of course, with prayer and hard work, we know that those people will enter the waters of baptism.
We can´t contact in the street, we can´t knock doors, so we´ve been spending a lot more time with investigators in lessons, and visiting active members, asking them to talk to their neighbors and give us the referral once they have warned up. So far, we have NOT been quarantined (phew, again) but we´re only one “phase” away so pray that that doesn´t happen because I think we´ll all die of boredom in our houses. You can only watch The Testaments, the Joseph Smith movie, the Prince of Egypt, and the Other Side of Heaven so many times before you want to rip your hairs out.
Anywho, I hope that all of you remain swine flu free and that your summer of fun is not ruined by it. Good luck with work, school (if you´re one of the few that is starting a new semester), and everything else. My sister said that Elder Bednar´s fireside was “ballin.” (That is suuuuuch a popular word for American missionaries here, and I think I want to shoot someone every time I hear it, but it also gives me a good chuckle). I certainly hope that you are all taking advantage of the fact that these are the last days, and that we should not fear, but wait anxiously and prepare ourselves to stand before God. I know He exists and that He is the most loving Father we could ever have. I know that studying the words of His prophets we can all find the answers to the questions we have in our lives. I know that Christ died for us and that we can all live again eternally in His presence if we truly accept His sacrifice and endure to the end. Have an awesome week.
Elder Dan Israel Lopez

Saying Goodbye





These are some of the last pictures from my old area, some of the families I was able to say goodbye to.

Pictures from new area



New Companion

Thursday, April 30, 2009

April 27, 2009

Friends,First off, thanks for your b-day emails. Yes, I am indeed going to be 20 years old….woa. In case you haven´t heard, the Swine Flu has hit Mexico hard and I heard it has entered the U.S. too. Well the State of Mexico (Ixtapaluca is in it) has been the area hardest hit, but worry not. Our President has assured us that if we follow precautions the Lord will bless us. This week will be hard, especially since yesterday and this Sunday, church was/will be cancelled. However, if all goes well and we are diligent this next week will be an incredible baptismal service because there are 7 people programmed!!! Missionary work is truly incredible and it is awesome to see how families are brought together and are given a hope that they can be together forever. I testify that this is His church and that I KNOW that He lives! Never doubt! Pray to Him every moment and your testimonies shall grow. Sorry if this letter is shorter but we have been cautioned to try and do everything a Little bit more quickly today because of the virus. I love you and thank you for all you do! Until next week…..(finals are over, be happy people)

April 20, 2009

Hey hey hey!Well this week was another great week in Ixtapaluca! The other companionship in my district have really been struggling with working together and because of that, they have not been teaching very much, but after a very good district class on Tuesday, I think they left a little more motivated and I guess it payed off because they baptized two people on Saturday. Needless to say my companion and I were quite happy. We had to sacrifice because they don´t have a baptismal font in their “house of prayer” so we had to stay and be the witnesses for the baptism and we missed all of our morning appointments. It all worked out because we too baptized on Sunday. I believe it was Wednesday that we put the goal of teaching 10 lessons that day. We wanted to rock it. We taught 9, but it was still probably the best day of the mission simply because of how tired we were and how good we felt. That night we ate these awesome pizzas that they make here and some tortas (huge sandwich with lots of meat)…we had canceled the food because we were trying to reach our goal. It was definitely a very satisfying day. The next day I had divisions with the Zone Leaders and I went with the American Elder which I thought was weird because I too am “American.” We had a pretty good time talking all in English and we found 4 new people and two families. We also taught 5 or 6 other lessons, so we were also pretty tired when we got home.It´s quite incredible how when you truly focus on something as incredible as missionary work, you are the happiest you could possibly be.I have been thinking a lot on the fact that these are the last days and that truly the “great and terrible day of the Lord” is closer and closer and closer. It´s surprising how many people are so scared and I try to tell them with all my might that if they do what´s right in the eyes of the Lord, they have nothing to fear. We have been studying the Book of Mormon as a mission and (I don´t remember if I´ve already mentioned this, but I´ll say it again because I think it´s that important) I have been absolutely blown away by how many times I´ve underlined the phrase “keep my commandments” and then the blessing that comes from doing so. As hard as it might be to be perfectly obedient, do it because the “reward” is the greatest gift God can give us.If I´ve learned something on the mission it´s the fact that Heavenly Father has truly given us all the tools we need to make it through this “small moment” of our lives. This earthly life is a blessing and we must keep strong so that we can receive exaltation.Go to church, partake of the sacraments because we are edifying on the rock of Christ (3 Nephi 18: 11-12, Hel 5:12) when we do so. Never forget that you go to church because you´re showing God, and no one else, that you want to follow Him.Read the scriptures because they truly testify of Christ and if we read and ponder we shall never lose our way!I know that Christ lives. I know it. I know that this is His work and that the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints is His church because He guides it through President Thomas S. Monson. I know that if we will do the small and simple things that are asked of us, we can overcome every trial of our lives. Hold on to each other because the times are coming when the world we will be even more against us and we will need each others support. Start now. If you don´t pray every morning and night, do it. If you don´t read the scriptures every day, do it. As a representative of the Lord Jesus Christ I testify that if you do these things, you shall be greatly blessed.I am grateful for all of you that have been my examples and that because of your friendship my testimony has grown and you have helped me stay on the right path. Know that I love you and appreciate you and think of you always. I hope you have an incredible week, good luck with finals (I think they start this week!) and anything else that may be happening in your lives. Until next week….

April 13, 2009

Hey friends! I have very little time today. But all is well in Ixtapaluca. The streets were pretty dead, starting Thursday because it´s Semana Santa…or Holy Week. Since the Catholic church celebrates a lot of the old Easter traditions still (like Good Friday, Saturday of Glory, etc), a lot of people left town and Friday was especially empty because everyone went to another town nearby where they have a reenactment of the crucifixion of Christ (broadcast to the whole country). However we still had a lot of people at church and we have many people on date for the next two weeks. This is the first week I don´t baptize in this area, but we´ll definitely be making up for it these next two weeks, and hopefully these new investigators that went with us to church progress so that we can keep bringing souls unto Christ.That´s all for today everyone! I know it isn´t the most exciting, but I promise next week´s will be! Have an awesome week

April 6, 2009

Hey friends,General Conference was amazing!!! Woo hoo! The last three talks of the Priesthood session were just…bam! Bam! Bam! Uchtdor, Eyring, Monson. Elder Holland´s talk on the lonely path of Christ was also among my favorites. So, sorry you didn´t get an email last week…I sent one, not sure what happened. Anywho, I´ll re-send it or something and hopefully you´ll get it this time.Ixtapaluca is awesome! It was indeed sad leaving Pachuca but being here is really a testimony that the Lord knows whats best for each of us, and that we should indeed accept change, as Elder Snow said and move on.Something I loved about Conference was that, several times they mentioned the scriptures where Christ says….”fear not, I have overcome the world.” Funny enough, about three weeks ago I found it and it really helped me a lot, and I was extremely happy that I heard it so many times from several speakers…it´s true. Christ has indeed gone down that truly lonely road, and because He´s done so, we never have to be alone. In between the Sunday Sessions, we had a baptism of an awesome young girl who came to church last Sunday for the second time and it was then that we found out she was not a member. She is truly incredible because she reads the things we leave her, and she remembers it all with such clarity and underlines and truly studies and contemplates the healing power of the Book of Mormon. Her mom went to the baptism even though she wasn´t very happy about it, but the Sister who gave us the reference was there, and it she bore a pretty emotional testimony and it was something I´ll never forget, and hopefully that Denise, will also never forget.This church is true. I know it with all my heart. I know that Christ guides his Church through President Thomas S. Monson and that holding fast to the rod of iron, “the word of God,” we shall have a sure path to follow. Have a great week, and I´ll write again next Monday!Elder Dan Israel Lopez

March 30, 2009

Hey friends!Don´t have much time because well, we had to do laundry by hand which took about 4 hours, so we have a little more than an hour to do all the things necessary. I did indeed have transfers and it was one of the hardest days of my life having to leave so many people I had come to know and love. The Gospel really creates such a distinct relationship with people and I know that I will one day return to the kind of small city of Pachuca.I am now in Ixtapaluca, also known as Bautizaluca….or in English (even though it doesn´t make much sense) Baptismluca….something like that. Ever since I got here, with my new awesome companion, Elder Hilario, we have had non-stop appointments. There are truly so many more people to be able to contact in the streets and I´m excited that we have such a strong base already. This week, I saw my first transvestite, we taught the “Elder” of the Jehovah´s Witnesses, I have NOT been sick in the stomach, and I rode my first bicycle taxi. It´s been a week full of new things and the fact that I´ve meet a lot of wonderful people, that I have a companion that is a LOT more cooperative and we get along WAAAY better, has made the transition more smooth than I ever thought possible. I hope things are going just as amazingly for you. Another semester is starting to end! Don´t forget to go to General Conference!!! It´s the best! Have an awesome week!Elder Dan Israel Lopez

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

6 months

Hey everyone,Well, tomorrow I complete 6 months in the mission and I honestly can´t believe that much time has gone by. It´s even weirder to think that some fellow missionary friends will soon be home! I still remember the first farewell, ha ha, unfortunately I won´t be there for anyone´s homecoming, considering they sent me way later than everyone else….however, I expect you all to be at mine. No excuse. :D Unless you´re married, then you´re excused….well, actually you can bring your spouse, but if you have children, then you don´t have to. Ha ha, I hope everything is going well up there and that you´re grabbing hold to the things that really matter. Now, more than ever, is the time to do all the things God and His prophets have asked of us. Pachuca is as windy, hot, cold (yes, both of them), dusty, as ever and this week was not the greatest for finding new…but it was good in terms of making sure that the investigators on date for this week and the following stay strong. This week we have been focusing on a man named, Alejandro. He was a referral of a crazy Sister from one of our wards and it turns out that he met the church in the United States and was almost going to be baptized but he had to come back here because something happened with his family. Also, a crazy part of the story is that one of the Sister missionaries that taught him was also going to be baptized because (I think) her records were lost or something. I don´t know, anywho….now we are teaching him and when we found him the first time he was reading………..the Book of Mormon! We were pretty excited and when we asked him if God had given him a response, he said that he had and that he felt he should continue listening to us and he accepted his date for baptism. The only problem is that he has three problems :D…..….football (soccer). He is pretty good and plays in one of the minor leagues here and the games are almost always on Sundays exactly when church starts. It took a long time to get him to be able to come, but he did and is on date for this next week. Another is that his brothers aren´t supportive at all (kind of like Laman and Lemuel, so we´ve been teaching him a lot about Nephi) and he is pretty timid. The last is that we´re not sure about his wife, and what´s the deal with her. Since he literally only has 30 minutes….2-4 days a week we don´t have much time for more than just the lesson and commitments. The other people we are focusing on is the family of a recently departed missionary. It helps a lot that he is serving a mission because, naturally, they now have more interest in the church and even though they are simple people, they believe that what he is doing is right. The issue here is that his mom has cancer and often feels pretty bad. The dad works 24 hours every other day and so one Sunday he can go, and one Sunday he can´t. We know, however, that thanks to their son….they will come to be an eternal family. Well, I don´t have much time left so I´ll cut it off here. Once again, I hope that all is well and I hope that this week can also be a good one. Thanks for all of your support and your emails/letters. Keep em´coming! Until next week!

Elder Dan Israel Lopez