Dear Family,
Last Thursday we got a very urgent call from President Douglas. He said that he was here in Cotui and that he needed to talk to us immediately. We were clear out in the middle of nowhere but we told him we´d be at the chapel in 15 minutes. The whole time we were walking there we were talking about what it could possibly be that was so important that President Douglas came all the way from Santiago personally to do. When we got to the chapel President Douglas took Elder Chalas into a separate room to talk. i sat outside trying to occupy my mind by studying the scriptures. After about 15 minutes President Douglas opened the door and invited me to come in to give my companion a blessing. As President Douglas pronounced the blessing he talked a lot about the plan of salvation and at one point said that Elder Chalas´ Dad is now with Heavenly Father. At this point I understood what had happened and I began to cry. After the blessing I talked with President and he explained to me that Elder Chalas´ Dad passed away that same day. He had been sick for awhile and he passed away. Surprisingly to me Elder Chalas was very positive and upbeat as he always is which was really strange to me because I know that if something like that happened to me I would be completely destroyed. He explained to me that 6 months ago he had a dream that someone in his family was going to die while he is in the mission, after studying and praying a lot he said that he has been prepared emotionally and spiritually for this to happen and I know that is true. He is such a good example of faith, strength, love, and trust in our Heavenly Father. In the days since there have been some very sweet and somber moments as he has remembered his dad and has told me stories about him. All in all I think he is very positive. He has had a few moments of sadness but for the most part if I didn´t know what had happened I would never be able to guess. That same day he called home and talked to his mom, his sisters, his aunt and his grandma. Many of them wanted him to go home. He has decided to stay. And I am very grateful for him. He´s a good missionary and a great comp.
Our golden family, has kinda fallen
off the face of the planet as we´ve tried to have lessons with them. We
set appointments and when we go by they aren´t home or are too busy...so
that´s tough. We´ve decided to try and focus more on inactive members
because there are a lot! If we can help the inactive and less active men
be more active in the church and pay a full tithe we could see a ward
and eventually a stake here in Cotui. President Douglas has expressed
his vision and desire to see a stake in Bonao and La Vega before 2014.
That´s not Cotui but it´s close and if those wards and districts are
growing and become a stake I´m willing to bet that Cotui won´t be far
behind.
I got letters from brother orton, the Bruderers, and
Megan Butler lately along with a package from Uncle Kerry and Aunt
Marilyn. And of course letters and emails from home and Nikelle. Thank
you everyone!
Elder Robinson