Monday, March 23, 2015

Perez Zeledon, Cartago, Costa Rica 3.23.15

Dear Family,

SO last Friday we had the opportunity to have Elder Richard J Maines of the Presidency of the Seventy and Elder Duncan come to Costa Rica to see what we have been doing to have so much success. it was a very great conference and I learned a ton. Shortly thereafter, I was transferred. I have left my little Group/Branch to go back home to good old Cartago!!! Different area though, This was the Province where I started as a missionary. It is called Perez Zeledon. 
I am so excited to start working in Perez Zeledon. We have seen miracles already. Last night, my companion and I were walking and we both felt the impression to enter a street. I knew that He had a prepared and chosen waiting for us. We began speaking with some people and we finally got into a lesson. She didn't really seem interested and didn't accept a baptismal date. We left her house and began making our way to the main street again. I began thinking, "why would the Lord give us both an impression to come here, just to get refused?" Knowing Gods character, I knew that we couldn't leave this area without finding who He had prepared. There was absolutely no one in the streets. I remembered about the "Fronteras de la Fe" and said, Lord, we are going to find them. So we began knocking doors and speaking with whatever we saw move. After 10-11 houses, we still didn't meet the success that I knew the Lord prepared for us. We saw a little kid playing in the street and we asked were his mom was. She came out and invited us in cheerfully. As I stepped through the door, a man passing by spoke to my companion and expressed his desire to have us come to his house after we were done. We said of course and began teaching the new family. They had visited the church about 10 years ago but she didn't understand exactly what was taught. She asked us to come back and she is currently reading and praying about the Restoration. After that we found the man passing by and he told us that he wanted us to help him return to Heavenly Fathers presence. He is worried about dying and would like to become clean before he goes. He has about 58 years and is in great health. But these where the two great people that we found. I feel like both with progress very quickly as they read. 
I have been assigned to be the District Leader here. I will be the leader over two companionships including my own. I know that the Lord has great plans for this area. We are close to turning it into a Ward. We are trying to raise the assistance just a little more and then we will have it. Branch converting into a Ward. Wow. I cant wait. 
I am opening an old area up so we started out with absolutely nothing. But the Lord is preparing the way. I can feel that the Lord will work great miracles though us. I already love this area and I want to give it my all. I love you all very much. 

1) Yes I received the package. It was scrum-tril-asent
2a) The volcano did affect us. I died. 
2b) Actually, it didn't affect me at all. But i heard that the missionaries there had to wear masks. They couldn't find any cuz they were all sold out. They have sore throats.
4) Right now I should be in the East Mission. I don't know for sure which though. Transfers are always unpredictable. I probably wont know until the split in June or July. 
5)The other president is from Honduras. I cant recall his name right now. 
6) Do you know how much I love you?  Are we talking a numerical value or like showing with the distance between hands, "I love you THIS much"? Cuz if we are talking numerical value, there are many unspecified variables that we have to consider to calculate before making an honest hypothesis as to the love of a mother to her sarcastic son serving a mission. And if we are talking about in hand motions, well I just don't think my wingspan does your love justice :P
7) If you called me a moron while reading this, you're welcome ;)

I love you all
-Elder Neider

PS President has changed our writing day back to Monday with P-Day

Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Puerto Viejo, Heredia, Costa Rica 3.17.15

Dear Family,

I have incredible news! and some bad news....
First the Bad!
They broke into our house again! This time the Gadianton Band took an old television from the Relief Society. It doesn't work so jokes on them. Other than that no more bad news.
OK. Are you ready for all the good news?!?! 
First off, Octavio was baptized and confirmed on Sunday. One of better feelings in the world was watching this man change. He is here to stay. A true convert. 
Second thing is that we called our mission President about the 3rd robbery. He said that we have permission to find a new house as soon as possible. We have been house shopping and now our Zone Leaders will approve one so we can move in later this week. 
Thirdly, the Stake Presidency came to our little Group on Sunday to officially organize us as a Branch of Zion. All auxiliary leaders were called and now we a little Branch. What a tender mercy to have been able to see this after 6 months of working hard to reactivate and baptize. What a blessing!
The Stake President came up to us to say thank you for our work and commented on the robberies. He said that we were 2 days away from pulling the missionaries out of the area and closing it for awhile. They said we shall see what happens in the future. 
This week as well, Elder Duncan of the Area Presidency of Central America will be coming. With the mission split approaching we know it will be big. Yesterday, should have been transfer day, but all transfer are being postponed until after the conference with Elder Duncan. This is going to be a big week.
I know that the Lord is truly hastening His work here in Costa Rica. I love my mission. Hope you enjoy the photos!
Sigamos Adelante,

-Elder Neider

PS Love you all

Saturday, March 14, 2015

Puerto Viejo, Heredia, Costa Rica 3.10.15

Dear Family,

This week was a lot. I'll give you the news. So shortly after writing last week, I began to get super sick. Turned out that I had Dengue. It's terrible! My eyes turned yellow, every muscle ached, I had a narly fever and felt like I needed to throw up constantly. Man it is not fun at all. Later that day we had to take the bus to go to San Jose to sleep in the Mission Home because a member of the Seventy was coming to give a talk. I tried my absolute best to stay awake, but it didn't work out so hot. I constantly did the headbob thing. I was trying to follow along in the bible and Book of Mormon but my efforts were futile. 
We returned back to apartment later that night to have found that we had received another visit from the Gadianton Robbers. This time when they broke in, they stole our stove and our toilet paper. First off, WHO BREAKS INTO A CHURCH? TWICE? And stealing toilet paper of the missionaries is personal. That's just inhumane.
Another than that things have been going great. Octavio is on track to be baptized this weekend and we have another young man named Steven to be baptized next week. We are pulling out the big guns to help them out. Here we go!
I love my mission. I am far from perfect but the Lord is ever patient. I know He loves us and is willing to help us as we do our best to come unto Him and His Son. I love you all as well. Whoever is reading these letters still, I want to express my love that I have for you. Thank you for your support and letters. It really does help. Have a great week y'all.

Sigamos Adelante,

-Elder Neider

Saturday, March 7, 2015

Puerto Viejo, Heredia, Costa Rica 3.3.15

Dear Family,

This week we have seen many miracles. We have  an investigator named Octavio who is progressing incredibly well. This last sunday he began coming to church with a white shirt without  anyone saying anything to him. He was laughing and smiling as a ward member tied his tie for him. 
He truly is being changed by the Atonement. Yesterday, his little niece was brushing his long hair. I said, "Como esta muñico?" (How are you barbie doll?) And he began to laugh. He hinted that he had scissors in his hand and I asked what they were for. He said,"I want to walk around in the church completely clean before the Lord. It just something that I feel I should do. Later we passed by again and he shaved his head so that all was left was a short missionary haircut. He is preparing to be baptized the 14th of March.
I've been here in Sarapiqui for almost 6 months haha almost half my mission that I have lived so far. I love this area so very much. Transfers are coming in 2 weeks. Last transfer everyone began saying goodbye. Well I stuck around for another 6 weeks. Haha this time it looks like I really might be on my way out :'( 
Tonight we will be heading to San Jose to listen to  Elder Alonzo of the Seventy tomorrow. He is incredible. Unfortunately this means missing two days in our area. Oh well, its a Seventy! 
I'm super lucky to have such a great family that will be together forever. I love you all! 

Sigamos Adelante,

-Elder Neider