Monday, July 29, 2019

Week 57 - Eatin' Liver is Just The Worst

Hey there guys, this week I kinda procrastinated on the letter thing, but I wi


ll try to throw in some stuff!

Ummm this week a member gave us igalo which is Cow liver. Its pretty much like chewing a gum form of poop, the taste of grossness and you just chew it forever.

First off, Diana got baptized this week! It was honestly such a beautiful experience, and I could see the joy in her face throughout the whole thing, as well as in her parents' faces. The sisters in our area also had a baptism and I was honored with performing both ordinances of baptism. The best part was hearing both of their testimonies after. The Father of Diana was baptized as a 12 year old stayed active as a youth, but fell away later in his life. He also had the opportunity to share his testimony of his experience and about how the principles he learned have helped him to return to Christ in his life. His daughter and his wife, who will soon be married to him and baptized as well, both watched with tears in their eyes. Pretty sweet experience honestly. Simple. Happy. Lovin' it.

Gotta go, love you guys! Send me a whats up sometimes and let me know how things are going, sorry for the short letter!!

Elder Butler

Monday, July 22, 2019

Week 56 - Happy 27th Ryan!


Our Mosquito Nets

My Kitchen

Study Area/Kitchen/Living Room/Ironing Room 




Hey dudes, hope life is goin well for everyone! Life for me is going good, couldn't ask for it to be better. Just a lot to be thankful for, that's for sure.

Chickens are Everywhere!
Happy Birthday this 27th of July to my Big Brother Ryan! Thanks for putting up with sharing bunk beds with me throughout our childhood, for pretending to take my heart out like the guy in Indiana Jones, and for being an awesome overall brother. I think all of my memories of you make me laugh, always got a smile on my face when I'm with you bro! Cant wait to hit the slopes up with you in 2 seasons! Love you Brothaaaaaaa, message me on Facebook man!

I'm going to be honest, this week I don't have much to write about, but I always write something for the few people that read my letters. Love the fans, you guys rock

So people say the lion king came out this week. Really confused how they made a "real life" version in CGI, isn't it still just animation? How could they make it really different? mind blown.

El Baño
This week my comp and I found this place that makes Pancakes WITH MAPLE SYRUP! You would not believe it, but that stuff almost doesn't exist here. They only use honey, but like a great value version of an already off brand honey. It sucks. So I've been eating dry pancakes for the last 13 months, so we were excited to say the least.

This week we decided to go out to visit a members house that lived far away. She offered us to give us a ride after church, and we enthusiastically went! Why were we enthusiastic? Well the husband of this member, who is not a member, is the owner of a huge coffee farm out in the middle of the mountains. And when I say "middle of the mountains" I LITERALLY mean it. It was like a 40 minute drive on a dirt road that finished with a house out the end where the family lived. So crazy beautiful out there though. Very funny to find members whose lives depend of growing coffee. I actually learned a ton about how the operation works with her husband, and got to share my testimony of how amazing this world is.

The truth is, what I've seen is that all we focus on sometimes are the bad things in life. Murders, who's political opinion is more important, its basically a competition of who can find the worst thing that happened during the week. Then how does that affect us? We naturally look for the bad things that happen in our own lives. There's a lot of bad stuff in the world, and I'm in a place where that is very evident, but I also wanna say how beautiful and good the world is too. We are so blessed as humans, but sometimes we forget to notice the good people and good things. My invitation to each and every one of you is go out and look at the beautiful nature, the stars, mountains, water. Think of the people that make you happy, family, friends, weird people in the street. The good memories that you've had. Instead of making the daily tragedy the top of our list, try and count the small daily blessings that our loving Heavenly Father puts in our life. I have truly seen how much my heavenly father loves me, and how wonderful this life truly is. We pass for difficulties, losses, but hes always there for us.

I am blessed, and want you all to know how much I love you guys! Always love to hear about you guys, send me a quick message sometime!

Peace out dudes

Elder Butler

Monday, July 15, 2019

Week 55 - Area 51 - They Can't Stop Us All

Heyloooo everyone,

Update Back-Home: Shout out to my boy Hayden Ridd from coming back to the mainland from Thailand! If you read this I love you buddy, cant wait to see ya in a year! Also shout out to the Rockets, sad that CP3 left but excited to see the team with Russell Westbrook!! Sure you all care about this, but I don't care, I am sure excited about it!

I have some news: I know a few weeks ago, I wrote about how I was very happy and content with being here in Honduras, and believe me I was. Recent news that I've heard is about the Area 51 movement, or more specifically ¨Area 51: They cant stop us all¨event, now with over 2 million Facebook users agreed to going. I personally think this is the funniest thing to happen yet in my lifetime, and I am very sad that I'm not in the states or I would undoubtedly be there alongside everyone. Its less about knowing about the aliens, I just wanna tell my kids I was part of a movement arguably as big as the Civil Rights marches ;) (Only a joke, please no one get politically offended, sincerely Stevo)

Well things about my week:
We started a new change, and looks like Elder Austin and I will be together for another change together here as Zone Leaders in Siguatepeque, and I'm honestly very happy about it. We bicker but in the most funny way, and its makes being a missionary always funny, we get along very well in that aspect and we have  ton of new investigators!

Funny how things work sometimes. This week we decided to go work in another new section of our area that we had never been too. We thought, there's no way that people have tried working here, and have found NO ONE, it couldn't be possible. We weren't super motivated to go knock doors, because if you have time in the mission, well at least in my mission, its just not the most efficient nor effective way to work. Buuuut, we went. Basically all we had was rejection. It was hot, we saw a bench that was in the shade and we felt the ¨spirit¨ to go sit down and take a rest ;) My comp decided to say a prayer, and asked Heavenly father to lead us where he wants us to go, kinda outta desperation and tiredness. I remember feeling a strong wind and a strong feeling to open my eyes. I looked in front of me, and saw a house with the door wide open. With a very strong impression, I told my comp ¨come on¨and went to the house. The Pregnant lady and her child and sister in law answered the door. Immediately invited us in the door. Very very crazy. I asked her if she could be with her children forever, would she choose it? She responded that she would love to, but she knows they are just loaned for this time. It was very beautiful to see her eyes light up when I got to tell her that what if our Heavenly Father had a plan where she could be with them forever. She came to church the next day. This is definitely the lords work.

Another prayer answered this week. My Mom sent me a small package, and I finally got it! To my stupidity, I left it in the bus station when I sent it down to help someone loading boxes into the bus. I knew being in Honduras, the hopes were basically lost, but I said a little prayer asking if it were possible , if I could receive the package again, but if not I knew it wasn't that important. Honestly I was just planning on telling my parents that it got lost in the mail service, even though they wouldn't be mad, just didn't wanna face the shame cause I'M A LOSER, I misplace things a lot ¯\_(ツ)_/¯  Well my prayer was really answered, the bus station somehow called me and told me they had it.

It doesn't matter how small or big our problems may be, or important our prayers seem to be, Heavenly Father listens to each and every one of them. I am a witness of that. I feel his love every time I pray, and I have grown to know him even more in my life through prayer.

Matthew 7:7-8
7 Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and ye. shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you: 8 For every one that asketh receiveth; and he that seeketh. findeth; and to him that knocketh it shall be opened.

Here are the Pictures :)
1. An angel appeared in our District pic!!
2. Found a snake skin
3. JK not a real snake skin, just garbage in the shape of a snake
4. Photo shoot in front of our new mosquito nets, peep the socks in hand ;)

Love y'



all
Elder Butler

Monday, July 8, 2019

Week 54 - Coincidence? I think not

Hey people,

Very active week, but things are just going normal. Drank some agua de Coco from the side of the street, took a video of it too. Not my first time drinking coconut water, but straight from the coconut from the side of the street, yes it was my first. Also me and my comp found some really dank new places to eat. Currently our favorite is this Chinese and pizza restaurant. Now to be honest, I know what y'all are thinking: "who in the heck would take the risk of going to a Chinese rice and pizza restaurant in Honduras, and somehow being exposed  to Hepatitis C-ya-L8r or something?" Well we did it, and hey, it aint too bad! I would compare it to being a little better than school pizza (Post Michelle Obama era, after she ruined good tasting school lunches). We also found this Bakery that is owned by this Amish seeming gringos, but they are Mennonites, and they make ice cream and cinnamon rolls, so we are pretty hyped about that! AMERICA! *Btw happy 4th USA guys, keep being guys, all of you.


Crazy story I would like to share that attributes to my testimony of how I don't believe in coincidences and how the work I am doing is Gods Work and he leads us in what and where he wants us:

Last Tuesday me and my comp decided we were going to go work in a part of our area that we had honestly never worked before because its on the other side of the moon from where we normally work, and we already have a few families who are on a different moon as well that we visit, but we felt like we needed something fresh so we went. We found this really cool guy named Elvin, and we went to his door because he had an american flag  hanging on his door, so we knocked, and he accepted us in his house! Really cool guy, turns out he is a cyclist, and probably one of the only few in this whole country. My mom did the MS-150 when I was growing up, so it was interesting to get to know him. We taught him about how simple and important prayer is, and even got to teach him how he can pray. Cool cool cool, so we had another appointment to meet him another day. 

Later on we went and ate lunch and afterwards we didn't know what direction we were going to walk in. The truth, we were tired and hot, and neither of us wanted to make the decision, so we decided to sit down on a park bench. This one guy walked right up to us, very enthusiastically, which was very surprising, and called us "Ancianos", which is Elders in Spanish, but Basically nobody here knows that lol. He came up to us, told us he just finished the Book of Mormon, felt it was true, and wanted to know how he could get the pearl of great price book. What?... This dude wasn't even a member, just talked with the missionaries a long time ago. I wanted to Nacho libre style baptize him and just throw his face into some water!! (*not really). Crazy how we just felt like we sat down, and God just sprinkled another blessings into our work, we literally barely did nothing. 

We liked this idea of waiting for God to send us someone, so we have trusted him a few more times in just sitting down or walking to see where the wind takes us, and its been very funny to see the blessings we have received. We are like some meat, and God is just throwing people in our way like the one meme of the dude  who sprinkles salt on meat. Blessings.

A few days later we had plans to go meet back with Elvin the bike guy, and we were excited to meet the rest of his family. We got there and found that he was sick. After walking so far away, we had our plans spoiled! We weren't upset or anything, but it did leave a big whole in our plans, which we thought we prayed for guidance when we made the plans. WE decided to just move on with our agenda. We were far away form our next appointment, so we luckily found a bus and took it. The next part is the interesting one: I don't know why, but I felt prompted, as well as my comp was prompted, to get off the bus in front of less active members who we had been visiting for a long period of time, and just had hearts of stone. We tried and tried and tried to help them come back to church, but they were all baptized at a young age and now are adults and are very much wrapped in other religious backgrounds and traditions, and over and over told us they did not believe there was any more need for anything but the bible. Well we went anyways. The rest of the experience I cannot describe in the letter, nor in words, but I hold it sacred and dear to me. I don't remember the words that came out of my mouth, and we had no plan before hand. The family was going through a very serious and heart struggling time, and told us how they had recently lost there trust in God. I don't know what I said, but the things I needed to ask and say flowed to my mind. I cant tell you what I said, because its one of the moments that you have as a missionary where the spirit is so strong, you are not the one talking. Tears were shared, and love was felt. The father in tears shared his testimony that God had sent us to him when he needed us most, and the whole family happily arrived and was welcomed to sacrament meeting the following Sunday. 

Many times I had honestly had frustration on the prior visits. Nothing we said seemed to function. One thing I have learned that I cant convince anyone. WE as missionaries, 18, 19, 20, 21 year old kids cant do very much. We are under trained, and under experienced in things worldly as well as spiritually. I know that this is Gods work, and all the things we preach are true, because if they weren't, none of this would work. It would all crumble down. But it doesn't. Every time our plans seem to fail, and there is nothing else for us, again and again God shows us what we need to do. This strengthens my testimony that this church is true, and this is Gods work and will never fail. In your darkest moments, he is right beside you.

Love you all peeps

Elder Butler




Monday, July 1, 2019

Week 53 - Too Infinity & BEYOND

Hey there people, I hope you all had a good week! I had a very good one. A baptism, a birthday, laughter and lots of beans :)  One thing I did not do was burn my shirt, but I’ll get on that with some pics! Also Toy Story 4 came out, and I don’t know anything but I've heard it was the greatest movie ever, and I am pumped because toy story is my all-time childhood and adult favorite movies! Go team buzz for life!

Well on Tuesday on my birthday me and my comp went to our favorite joint to eat, entre' amigos, and bought some steaks (thanks mom and dad), and it was awesome because I went to the one place that would've given me free brownie and ice cream in all of Honduras, s I got a candle to blow out. Pretty cool.

I have a funny pic with my buddy Rodrigo (son of one of the converts I baptized). Found the kid walking in the street with his mom just holing a really ugly chicken. Well obviously you all know I've been training to catch a wild chicken out here- with many videos of failed attempts- I was jealous, so I took a pic with the guy. This inspired me to start chasing chickens again. got pretty close this week, but the rooster crossed me up and I fell. Done did me dirty.

This week we had another Baptism, I don't have the picture with me right now, but the picture attached is of last weeks baptism of Julia. This week one of our investigators named Noel got baptized after more than a year of investigating in the church. I met him 4 months ago, and honestly I had a feeling, and saw something in him like a light. Everyone previously told me to drop him, that he was going to be an "eternal investigator", and would never progress. I didn't see that. I told various people that I wouldn't give up on him, that I saw something in him. For a while, I doubted. Noel canceled many of the appointments we tried to make, and for a little, I left him to the side. Although I had stopped, God did not stop trying on him. A few weeks ago he came up to us, and asked if we could help him prepare to be baptized. that he had received an answer that it was what he needed, because he felt it was the true church. To an utterly and total surprise, we answered yes, and he was baptized on Saturday. God never gives up on us.

I don't know why, but recently my soul has just been filled with happiness. Last week reading letters of many loved ones, some of whom I haven't heard from in more than a year but it was the absolute best. I just love my family, old friends, and the other goons that are out in school or serving missions too. Old people in my life have bubbled up to the surface new again. I love my comp, and just feel blessed to have the people that I have in my life. I have grown to love many people here. There are some attached pictures of some of these people. I have grown to love the people I teach, and have found true joy in helping others. Not easy whatsoever- I was just going to the bathroom at someones house today and decided its basically the same as just going in the woods and using leaves- stuff like that, but also the rejection, and the many let downs. What I have found is that God has undoubtedly been by my side the entire time, and has literally answered so many of my prayers, and has led me through my whole life without even realizing it. He needed me in Honduras during this time, and honestly there are many things I miss and people I cant wait to see, movies to watch, and tests to take, but for the meantime I am loving my life, here in Honduras, speaking Spanish and teaching the gospel, and serving my God by helping others come unto him. I'm pretty happy and content with my life right now :)

Love you thugs, keep it kookin'

Elder Butler