Jordan's journey as he serves the people of Guatemala

Monday, 28 November 2016

November 28, 2016

Jordan's letter today
Well lets get the bad news out of the way first... The past 3 days Ive been really sick.. yes i did get a hitch hiker in my stomach.. dont worry its not harmful to my body it just makes me really sick. But thats the only really bad thing that has happened so far in the mission. Yeah I know life gets tough but when I teach a lesson in my broken spanish and see the peoples face light up and understand, Then I remember why i am here. Yeah life here in a mission something is always happeneing. Last Wed, We had our first splits, so I had to lead one of my zone leaders through my area teaching and tracking... It was funny at the start because he looked at me and asked,Do you know where you are going. I responed, I think so haha. He was a good sport about it all and very understanding beacuse i didnt know the area that well. I want everyone to be greatful for running water because me and my Comp (he is from Panama) didnt have water for a couple of days.. Once again its the mission life. I have had many people ask me about Trump and i just respond by saying Its not important to me because im from canada. Also tons of people just stare at me and they dont smile until i smile and say Hola orsomething to them. I would like to share a scrpiture with everyone, its Alma 8:19 It talks about when alma went to a city to teach and he asked a man for food. Why do i share this scripture this week? Its because my comp used it last night at a members house when we were hungrey. Super funny. Love life here in Catocha, Yes its hard and difficult but i know i can do it. hope everyone is doing well. Love everyone and miss you all.
PS One rule we have in the mission is we are not aloud to drink coke.... You can all guess how hard this is for me haha 
Love Elder Nelson
One of Jordan's teachers in the CCM (MTC)

Jordan with his district in the CCM

Where he is going to serve for the next 2 years

Wednesday, 9 November 2016

November 09, 2016


Here is Jordan's letter this week....I guess not much changes. But it will be soon...

Elder Owen just read to me that the cubs won the World Series which is very exciting. I could only think about papa in heaven jumping up and down with joy seeing his cubbies win hahaha. my Spanish has been improving a lot i believe my teachers say that’s it is amazing how far I have come since day one. Sorry to hear about Syds team... Just have here remember that I lost in every eks as well until my grade 12 year. Hope everything is well back home. And as for walking around ... it never happens haha we usually all go to a room and just chat it up hahaha. This mtc has been great but the mission field is where the magic happens.
Well to be honest it’s really hard to write anything new that i haven’t already said. Foods great, Spanish is hard, the district is awesome. I can finally say that I have been way better at Spanish and that I now can do a whole lesson without notes and I can read my Book of Mormon in Spanish like a Latino haha. I am almost able to understand everyone that speaks to me which is very good. Basketball hasn’t changed I do hold the 3 point title in my zone with 6/10. The Canadian has game haha. And Elder Owen are going to try and stay in touch during our missions and then hopefully meet up after its all said and done in two years Sorry that there is nothing new and exciting here on this email to everyone but when you sit in a classroom for 16 hours a day nothing really does change. I hope everyone is enjoying the great white north. I miss everyone back home and wish you all to be safe.
Love,
Elder Nelson

Tuesday, 1 November 2016

November 01, 2016


Here is Jordan's letter this week....He is short and to the point...He is answering all my questions...we talk back and forth so I try and paste things together

Looks like fun there back home!! Sorry about the rain... But life here hasn’t changed much. I wake up every day and I’m ready to do some work. Spanish has been really hard this past week and I couldn’t say some words in Spanish but I was able to get through it. Elder Owen and I are able to do a lesson without any notes now. We are able to teach with the spirit not only to help us with our lesson but with the investigator as well. Like I said before the Spanish is the hardest part of the mission but we are working with it. We had a little Halloween party here yesterday in one of the guys rooms. We put some drawings up of some Halloween characters and made a big fort in the room. The Elders in my district are super cool and I will miss them all. We got some new Elders here last Tuesday and they are all from Utah!! And to add to it they are all mean. Anyways that’s the only really big thing that has happened here in the MTC. It’s great to see everyone having a good time back home.
Miss everyone back home but Guatemala is starting to feel like home to me. Love everyone in my district and love everyone I talk to here. I hope everyone is having fun back home and not missing me too much hahaha I have to get going tho we are going to play ball and then a nice language study after. Take care say hi to everyone back home. Love you all
Elder Nelson