Tuesday, June 25, 2019

Nice Week

We had a good week this week. We had a member introduce us to a less active that is wanting to come back to church and get their 10 year old daughter baptized. So that was really cool. We also saw Trish and got some plans for the temple. We had lessons with Ashley and Carla and a book of Mormon referral named Belinda. We also did service in the scorching heat of like 95 degrees with 60 percent humidity and nearly died. 

Ashley's baptism is this week and it looks like everything is set for it all. So that'll be really nice. We had a child baptism yesterday, from the forrests, who are the ones whose son just died and are related to the densmores. They've been at church every week since his death which has been the first time in like 5 years. And their daughter Beautiful, (yes her name is Beautiful Forrest) was baptized yesterday, and I had the opportunity to talk on the holy ghost and was given that assignment the last minute and it was a lot of fun. We also had dinner with a member last night and had another lesson with ashley. And that was it for this week. 

Love you all,

Elder Bertoch

Wednesday, June 19, 2019

Happy Father's Day

June 17, 2019

Here’s the latest from Jackson.  He didn’t write last week - he called on Wednesday which was p-day because of transfers. His companion’s two years were up and he went home on Thursday.  They will be roommates at BYU-I in the fall though.  Jackson called on Father’s Day.  He told us his new companion is from Washington state and has been out about 6 months.  Jackson will be finishing his mission in Simpsonville.  He has a baptism scheduled for this Saturday.  He gets home 5 weeks from Friday!  We’re pretty excited!  

Good short week this week. We had transfers on thursday and i said goodbye to elder powell. I then got my new companion whose name is elder bartholemew. Then we went home and shopped and I went over the area with him, then we went out and I took him to meet some of the members. Friday we did some weekly planning and then went knocking for a good bit, before we had a lesson with barbara and we had a great lesson with her. Taught a restoration and everything went really well. 

Saturday we went down to Laurens with a member and we visited some members down there. We were fed a steak by one member that was so rare it was cold still. The cow was still mooing. So we didnt finish that and got ridiculed by the member. After Laurens we had to pick up the other elders and take them to firestone because they popped a couple of tires. That took up a chunk of time. Later in the day we had a lesson with sharon. And that went really well. 
Sunday we had church and fatheres day pie. After church the other elders had a baptism so we went to that. Then we had a lesson with Gail, Ronnie, and Ashley and that went really well. Then we had dinner with Bishop and his familiy then that was it for the day. I also called dad that night.

That is all, Love you all,

Elder Bertoch

Monday, June 3, 2019

We're going to hell



June 3, 2019 
Good week this week, we found 5 new people, 2 of them being a Hispanic part member family that just moved in. We had dinner with the member family on Tuesday, where I ate 10 tacos and had a supposed ghost pepper sauce, although it tasted more like pasta sauce than anything. Then we did a little lesson to the non member daughter and her cousin. Hopefully we can get them on date soon. 
Wednesday was English class. Thursday we had a small lesson with Carla's husband.  Friday I fixed a hole in a ceiling for a member and we went out with our ward mission leader and did some visits. Saturday we had lunch with our ward mission leader and his family. He hosts 2 foreign exchange students, one from Brazil and one from Germany and they go home in 1 week and 2 weeks so we wished them well and asked if they would seek out the church afterwards. Then later we had a lesson with Jay and his friend and his Pastor father. And that was a very bashy lesson and we were told we don't believe in Jesus and that we are going to hell over and over. But its whatever, what else can you expect in the bible belt. Yesterday was church and a lesson with Gail and Ashley and Ronnie, and us trying by a bunch of other people. That was all.

Elder Bertoch

Monday, May 27, 2019

Another Baptism


May 27, 2019
Hola familia. 

This week was really good. We stayed pretty busy all week.  Had some good lessons and of course the baptism. 

Monday I cant really remember what happened. 

Tueday was Elder Powell's birthday. So we had district council and then went out for lunch with the district to celebrate. We tried seeing some people in the afternoon, and in the night we got invited to a party where non members would be and all that cool jazz. So that was fun especially for Elder Powell's birthday. 

Wednesday we had a lesson with trish and made sure everything was good for the baptism. Everything was. Then we taught English class and people were actually there last time. So that was nice. 

Thursday we had a lesson with carla and we finally got her reading the book of mormon. So that was nice and hopefully she will start to progress. Then we had two lessons cancel on us. 

Friday we had apartment inspections and the baptismal interview, which she passed with flying colors. Then we had a birthday dinner with the zone leaders. Then we tried seeing a bunch of people and struck out over and over again.

Saturday was the day of the baptism and it went great. It was a very spirit filled baptism, and she was elated that she had finally done it. It was very cool to see. Directly after the baptism we had the funeral for the cousin of the Densmores, Jamal. It was very hot. It's been 95 and higher this past week, so an hour directly in the sun was not all that fun. But it was a really good funeral, apparently there was a lot of behind the scenes drama, but we didnt see any of it so that was nice. The rest of Saturday we tried seeing people until our lesson with Christopher, which was not as good as we hoped, but it turns out his friend Jay has a lot more potential than we thought, way more than Christopher and hannah. So we are excited to see how that turns out.

Sunday was church and lesson with Gail. That was all. But trish did get confirmed and was really happy.  

Today we played soccer with some members in the ward and then we'll be playing games with the other Elders. We were invited to a party tonight that we will be going to. 




Monday, May 20, 2019

Zone Conference Week

May 20, 2019

Hola todos. 

This past week was a good one. We had many lessons and things happen and it was all good. Tuesday we did a bunch of knocking and finding and then we had dinner with a member. Then we went and contacted some members we didnt know yet and we saw 2 families. I can now say we know/been in the homes of 95% of the active families here. 

On Wednesday we did some service in the morning and then had dinner and a lesson with trish who will be baptized this Saturday. The lesson went really well, we went over temples a lot more and made some temple plans. Then afterwards we had English class. Thursday we had two dinners one with the 1st councilor of the bishopric and he lives in the middle of nowhere but has a lot of land and gave us a golf cart tour. Very cool guy and he is going to be taking us to Chris' on Friday to help us out there since he doesnt work and has a chainsaw. Then we had another member take us out to chick fil a after that. 

Friday we had zone conference which may have been the least informative zone conference ever been to, but it might be because I'm old. But after zone conference there was a ward party and we did that and that was fun. Saturday we had many lessons. Saw carla and found someone named Dwayne. Talked with the Densmores and they said they would be at church. We had a really good lesson with Christopher and that clan. So you have to understand that these lessons are so different. They are not like regular lessons. First they feed us and then we have a theological discussion on the doctrine of their church and the true doctrine. It's actually been really nice because they start with questions and it really follows the outline of the lessons we teach. Today they asked us what we need to do to be baptized and we explained the covenant path and temples and such. They do have big hangups on why we need another book of scripture when we have the bible and also they have a huge thing about agency and why its not a thing. They believe God has chosen those who are going to follow and they will follow and the rest won't. It's a little weird to be honest. But they love having the discussions and learning about us. They havent necessarily understood the spiritual side of how we teach things, as in they need to listen to the spirit as we teach them. If they read the book of mormon they will know. 

Sunday we had church and tried to see some members and then had dinner with the Dominguezs who are the farthest away member from the church. Then we had a lesson with Gail and Ronnie. And then that was the day and the week. Today I finished I-plan. And got my courses all lined up. Things are falling into place.

I got my my plan email the other day and Elder Powell got his flight plans on Friday. So things are winding down to an end. 

Elder Bertoch 

Wednesday, May 8, 2019

A great day to be alive

May 6, 2019 

This short little week was good. Wednesday after pday we had English class but unfortunately no one showed up. And then we did something I can't remember.

Thursday we did service in the morning and then had a lesson right after with Carla. The lesson went really well and they seem more excited to learn more and read from the Book of mormon. After that we did weekly planning and after that we went and contacted some members and after that we went and helped one of the Spanish members here write a talk in English that he was going to be giving in stake conference.

Friday we had service with Chris. Super fun this time. We deforested part of his property with axes. Very fun, felt very manly. We got a tree about 20ft high down and cut probably 20 others down as well. So super fun. Then after the service we had a lesson with alaynah Densmore. Aliviah's sister who is currently on date for June 7th. The lesson went very good and it looks like good progress will be made with them.

Saturday we had a day trying to contact part member families and that went really well. We found one right off the bat and we have a lesson with them this Wednesday. Then we had a visit with some other people and didn't find the rest of them. Then later we had dinner and a zone meeting thing over FaceTime.

Sunday we had stake conference and that was really good. We had a young woman from our ward speak and the patriarch and the relief society president somewhere, and some of the stake presidency. We also had some really good stake choir numbers too. After the conference we went and contacted some people in Laurens we saw Katie after a long time and talked with her. We also saw a less active family and we had to explain that we were not associated with the flds church after he saw a documentary entitled the the Prophet of evil. They were really excited though because they are getting some Sundays off from work soon and they can come back to church.

Today we are playing games and bball. I have tried really hard to rep the nuggets out here since they are in the playoffs now. Wooohooo.

Elder Bertoch 

Thursday, May 2, 2019

A Baptism Miracle

Last week Jackson called on Easter and did not send an e-mail.  He sounds great!  His p-day for the last two weeks has been on Wednesday.  One so they could go to the temple and this week was transfers.  He did not get transferred and will be staying in Simpsonville, which he refers to in the second e-mail. When he says he is staying there until he dies, he means until he comes home.  So there will be another transfer on June 11 (his current companion, Elder Powell, goes home then.  They are rooming together at BYU-I in the Fall).  Then Jackson comes home the transfer after that (July 26). FYI - at the end of this week's e-mail he refers to the Gross family.  Sister Gross’ grandparents, two aunts and one uncle and their families all live in our ward.  Then her parents and another uncle live in the ward right next to ours (the Jackman Family).  

May 1, 2019

Good week this last week. We went to the temple on Wednesday and that was really cool and such a good experience and all that. That was about it for that day.

Thursday we had our last lesson with aliviah and the whole family was there for the plan of salvation. Which was something we have been trying to do since we first started teaching then and it went amazing. We also went over the baptismal questions with her and she did wonderful.

Friday we had service with Chris again finally. We pulled a bunch of weeds and played basketball. And had some lessons cancel.

Saturday we had another lesson with Carla and we read the BoM. She seemed to enjoy it and said she would read more later. We also had interviews with the president which went well. He told me to set a baptismal goal for this area before I go home so he basically told me I'm staying here until I die. Hopefully. Then we had aliviah's interview which she passed. Hooray. Oh also in interviews we got president's permission to confirm aliviah the same day of the baptism, since it was right after church and stake conference is next week. So we broke some rules hahaha.

Sunday we had church which was really good. We had some really good testimonies and all that jazz. But the main attraction that day was the baptism which was super awesome. Aliviah was super excited and everything went good more or less. There were a couple hitches but she was dunked and confirmed so it was okay. After the baptism we had a lesson with a guy named Christopher and his friend Jay which went really good and they both definitely have some huge amounts of potential. Then we went to a fiesta hosted by a Hispanic family in the ward which had more Hispanics over and that was a lot of fun. And the rest of the night we ran some ward errands.

Monday not much happened, we had dinner with the Suarez family though and it was very yummy.

Tuesday not much happened again but we had dinner with the gross family (sister Jackman) and we discussed highlands ranch for a while and elder Powell was blown away by how the HOA works over there and all that fun stuff. They are a very nice family and am glad I got them in the ward. 

Today we did gravitopia (trampoline park) again and tonight we have English class and all that fun stuff. 

Elder Bertoch

Very Fast Week

April 15, 2019

Not much happened this week. A lot of cancelled lessons and some dropping of people. 

Monday during/after pday we went over to the rings (inactive no contact with missionaries for 2 years) and played a board game with them, and we got in with them and we are now coming over each Monday, so hopefully we can do something good for them. Last Monday we played a game called 7 wonders, it was very very fun, it might be the best game I have played, and I highly recommend it. It also plays 7 people so just saying. It plays in 30 minutes too. Anyways that was really fun and afterwards we had a lesson with Benjamin and we read a chapter in the new testament and explained it to him and really taught a repentance heavy lesson. 

Tuesday we had about 140 things planned and not a single one of them happened. 

Wednesday we helped someone move, the dolittles dropped us, but we did have this cool non member Colombian family at English class.

Thursday I dont have a clue what happened.

Friday we weekly planned, had lessons cancel on us, and talked with the woman that was over at bishops house during conference and made her a new person.

Saturday we had a lesson with one of the stranger people we are teaching in Laurens. It was quite a lesson but we finally got somewhere with it after a while, and she technically is progressing because she is reading the book of mormon, so we have to keep going over there for the moment.

Sunday we had church which was a very good sacrament meeting. I was a little disappointed with how little people sold their oxen and filled their mires but I guess that'll come in time. We had a linger longer afterward. And then we went to the densmores but they were about to leave to go to their cousins baptism and we now have a lesson with them today. Then we saw some other people until our lesson with ronnie and Gail. The lesson went good. But apparently there was a tornado warning down in Laurens that day so we had to get out of there and we tried by some other people but no one answered and that was that day. 

I may call for a little in the afternoon sometime. (update - no call)

Elder Bertoch 

Wednesday, April 10, 2019

Good week

April 8, 2019

Not much happened. Taught seminary, had zone conference, had lessons with the doolittles and destiny's fam. Destiny's mom brought a friend to hear us too which was cool. Watched conference and that was cool. Had a surprise non member friend watch it with the bishops family. Uchtdorf's talk was good and so was elder hollands and all of president nelsons. Thats all.

Elder Bertoch




Tuesday, April 2, 2019

Language Genius

Hi all. This week was good, but we had just about all of our appointments cancel on us this week, which sucked, but such is life. Highlights this week include the service with the holtzees this Friday. The zone leaders were with us in a blitx of our area, so our hopes were to get more done. But the only thing he really needed done was putting up insulation, and elder Powell refused to go near the stuff, so me and another elder tried for a while until he eventually gave up. So another elder came underneath the house, and he and I put them up. We finally figured out how to get them up there without falling out and got quite the efficient machine going putting up a piece about every 30 seconds, and we were able to cover about 1/3 of the whole base of the house which was pretty good. Newsflash, insulation sucks, I had fiber glass all over my body, and in my eyes and nose and mouth, and we didn't have time to shower right afterwards, we had to rush to Ronnie's interview. So the rest of the night was irritating. But Ronnie passed his interview and was very excited, the most excited we had ever seen him. After the interview we split off, on exchanges, we dropped elder Powell and the other one off at the densmores (aliviah is on date), then me and another one went down to Laurens to see Katy, but we ended up talking to Marlon (her roommate recent convert) most of the time. And we believe we convinced him to come back to church. Katie's date will have to be moved though sadly. And that was all that day.

Saturday was the baptism. It went very well, Ronnie was very happy and it was such a miracle that he got to that point. The baptism went without any obstacles really, which was very surprising. I even gave my talk in sign language about the holy ghost, and sister Sanders (the translator) said that it was perfect, except for one word. And Ronnie was very happy that I had made that effort. Many people came up to me afterwards and were amazed at how I was able to do that, and it was completely by the holy ghost, the whole talk was brought to my remembrance so I am very grateful for God allowing me to do that. The rest of Saturday was spent contacting members. We are trying to get members much more involved in the people we are teaching and have selected 3 families for each person/family. Which amounted to about 30 families. And so now we are really trying to get all of them on board. We are really pushing for each of our investigators to be in a members home for general conference. And so far we have 5 investigators commited to going somewhere, which is very good. 

Sunday was the confirmation of Ronnie, and that went well, we had people write it down so that Ronnie could read it afterwards. We had a great Sunday school lesson on how to budget, and save money, and get rid of expenses that was very enlightening, turns out all you have to do is be mature with your decisions. After church we didn't have a lesson with destiny's family which was sad. We had a lesson with aliviah though. They came to church and we had a very good lesson. We also had a lesson with Ronnie about the priesthood and the holy ghost helped out so much with his understanding.

Elder Bertoch 

Giant burrito - don't know if he finished it:


Thursday, March 28, 2019

Pollen Disaster

March 25, 2019

Short little week this week and not much got done. The great annual pollen disaster of South Carolina happened this weekend and I was surprisingly affected quite heavily by it. Most of Thursday and some of Friday I was out of commission and I am still feeling super congested and every time I walk outside it just gets worse. The pollen here is so bad everything around here is caked in yellow and the pollen reading here has been extreme for the past couple of days. So that's been fun to deal with. But besides that we've had a lesson with some of the normal people. We had a lesson with Ronnie where we finished everything up lesson wise. His interview is on Friday and his baptism is on Saturday so we are excited for that. We taught another lesson with destiny's mom and brother and that went really well. Almost all of her concerns were rested on the plan of salvation and we were able to clear all of them up and now she understands everything. She'll be coming to church next week and is reading the book fo mormon each day as well. They also just recently started doing come follow me as a family, which is great as well. We had a lesson with Benjamin as well that went very well and we are excited about his potential. We helped with a move on Saturday morning. And that is about all that happened this week.

Elder Bertoch 

Staying in Simpsonville

March 20, 2019

This week was pretty good. Nothing all that interesting, just had some lessons and such. We had a lesson with Katie on Sunday and taught her the restoration and she liked it and she's already reading the book of mormon so, now all we got left are the commandments. We also taught aliviah the gospel of Jesus christ which went well. Ronnie finally seems like he is grasping some of the things we are teaching, as he can recite to us back the repentance process and when he needs to use it, so that is looking more possible for two weeks. We also started teaching destiny's mom and brother the restoration. Jennifer (destiny's mom) had a lot of questions but seems sincerely interested and we think that with destiny in the home helping her out she will find her answers fairly quickly. We've also started doing this super fun service at this less active part member family's house. They bought a lot of land and are building their house and a barn and a couple of greenhouses. So we went their and sorted through a bunch of stuff that the previous owners left behind (like 40000 dollars worth of tile and carpentry items.) We also moved a bunch of furniture from the house to the shed. And put up walls on the barn. On Friday we are going back to do the greenhouses. And that was about it for this week. Have fun love yall

Elder Bertoch 


Monday, March 11, 2019

A Happy Reunion

March 11, 2019

Well nothing happened this week from the days of Tuesday to Friday so I'll just jump ahead to there.

Friday we had interviews, ours were scheduled at 5:00 at night so we spent Friday afternoon weekly planning. Then interviews were up in Greenville so we drove on up there and got there 10 minutes before our interview just to learn that president was behind 2 hours. Which was a problem because we had a dinner with someone special at 6:30. Finally after interviews at about 7 30 we made our way over to Sixto and his family. Well, they forgot about dinner, but it was still super cool to see them, even if it was for a short time. Bibiana is now baptized and married, and they are working on getting to the temple as well which is super cool. So that day was all great and everything.

Saturday we had a bunch of cool lessons planned but they all fell through. So we tried to see a less active member but she was just leaving as we pulled up, so we knocked around her and these 2 sweet elderly ladies opened the door. We introduced the book of mormon to them and they loved it. We swept away all of there misconceptions that they had about it and now they cant wait to read it. And they want us back every saturday. So that was a success. Then we stopped by another less active, unbaptized children household and they told us to come back the next day, and we invited them to church and left. Then we met another member family that hasn't been to church since we've been here on account of them just having a baby. They were really cool and nice. Then we had dinner with the Elders Quorum President's family and that was fun.Then we had a lesson with a self referral named benjamin and that went well and he wants to meet with us every Saturday for a year, so that was also a success. 

Sunday was a good day. We had 6 people at church. One of them was that less active family we saw on saturday with the unbaptized child, they actually came to church because we invited them so that was really cool. Then after church we went and saw someone the members suggested we see, and we met with them and we have a lot of service to do with them now since they are clearing out a lot of junk from the property that they just bought. Then we had dinner with that less active, unbaptized child family and had a lesson with the child and put her on date for April 20th, so now Aliviah is on date which was very unexpected but pretty cool. Then we had a lesson with Katie and we taught her the plan of salvation an we were able to put her on date for April 13th. And the plan is to put Kelly and Kyle on date for April 6th, which would be 4 weeks in a row of baptisms. With Ronnie on date for March 30th. So if everything works out it would be quite exciting and quite the miracle. 

Thats all for this week. Still no pictures. Sorry.

Elder Bertoch

Thursday, March 7, 2019

A Baptism and 150 days left

February 25, 2019

This week was really good. We had the baptism of destiny of course and that went super well. WE also have started finding Hispanics around here, and we know where most of the Hispanic pockets are. We also know just about all the ward members here.

Sunday we had church and we had 7 people show up for church. The 5 regulars and Katie and Kelly which have become pretty new and consistent since we have been here. Katie was pretty cool because she told us she probably wasn't going to go, so we drove all the way to laurens, knocked on her door and explained why she needs to go to church and testified that if she is ever feeling the adversary working on her, then she needs to read the book of mormon and she will feel the power therein and want to do the right again. We then left and and church she said that she read from the Book of Mormon after we left and she knew that she needed to go to church and there she was.  Then after church we had a linger longer and we had a bunch of ward members connect with Katie and Kelly, and after that we had a lunch to celebrate Gail's (Recent convert, mom of ronnie) birthday at the Couches. That was a bunch of fun and I ate like crazy forgetting that we had a dinner that night at the Payans. Then at the Payans we were fed tacos and I ate like crazy there as well and almost died afterward. 

Monday we had pday where we talked with the parents and had a weird time with that. Afterwards we saw the Martinez and talked with them for a bit and then we had dinner with the Suarez family. The Suarez family are from Colombia and have a daughter and have been in the states for 9 months. They fed us Arepas, which are very similar to gorditas from mexico and they are very good.

Tuesday we had zone conference which was really good. President there also told us that we were not allowed to call siblings, but if siblings just happen to be on a conference call when we call, then there is nothing we can do about that. Then after zone conference we met with destiny and went over the baptism interview questions and made sure everything was all good. Then we had 2 lessons with ward members where we followed up on commitments left to them 2 weeks prior about thinking about someone to share the gospel with.

Wednesday not much happened except destiny passing her baptismal interview.

Thursday we weekly planned and had dinner with a part member family which was good as well. 

Friday we had a  great day planned and we were super excited and then we drive all the way down to clinton for our lesson with Kelly and she cancelled on us, and then 2 others cancelled on us too. But we still had a dinner with the torres family and katie which went really well. Then we made the programs for the baptism  the next day and our day was over.

Saturday we had the baptism and it was great. We had like 60 or 70 people turn out for it. Destiny only needed to be baptized 3 times before she nailed it (the water was super low though). And so it was really good and destiny seemed to love it and everyone was so loving to her and it turned out great. Then afterwards we went to lunch to celebrate and me and elder powell got like food poisoning from it and we were completely and utterly sick the rest of the day. 

Sunday was church, we had a good church this week as well lots of people were there. Destiny got confirmed, Kelly went to church all though Katie was working.We had an all around good time there. Then afterward we went and knocked in a trailer park and we found Francisca from mexico and she was pretty interested. During our lesson some baptist dudes came up and interrupted us and started talking about there church, but all in english so she didnt even understand, so we ended up translating for the dude, and then he was like wait are you guys from a church, and we were like yeah, and he was like oh this is awkward and  gave them their baptist cup and left. So that was pretty weird but whatever so is the life of a missionary. Then we went and had dinner with bishop and his family, they served us handmade tacos and it was very good, I ate 6 giant tacos and 2 rice krispy treats. Then we went way out to Hickory Tavern and went by a part member family that bishop reccomend that we go and see, and then we went to another part member famiy after that. 

And that was this week.

Elder Bertoch

I dont have the baptism picture we need to get it from a member

Monday, February 18, 2019

First p-day phone call

This is the first week that the missionaries were able to call home on p-day.  Our call was actually very productive as we were able to talk about Jackson's plans for school and take care of a couple of other things.  Much easier than trying to do it through email. 

Jackson reported that they had to drop all but two of their investigators because they aren’t progressing.  The two left are Ronnie, who is deaf and Destiny who is getting baptized this Saturday.  They had to move Ronnie's baptism back because they can’t teach him often enough. There is someone who knows sign language in another ward, but she can’t help them more than about once a week.  Jackson said he can have small conversations with him and then he just guesses what he is saying.

He is in an English ward with only about 25 hispanics.  Only 3 don’t speak English, so he isn’t speaking much Spanish right now.  They are there to try to find more Spanish speaking investigators.  

He also said he is no longer driving - Elder Powell has taken over.  He said he’s been driving for a long time and he needs a break, because the roads and drivers are crazy.  He said there is a sign in Columbia that keeps track of auto fatalities for the year and at the end of last year there were 1,0006.  

That about covers it.  

Monday, February 11, 2019

You speak 3 languages?

Well this week was really great. We had transfers on Thursday which was crazy as usual. Me and 3 other missionaries were left at the church while everyone else went down to Irmo. We had a huge transfer this time around where 97 missionaries were transfered. So the whole mission was whitewashed. When elder Powell finally came up to Irmo we went on to our area and stopped by the apartment and unpacked. Our first night we went to a recent convert couple who speaks Spanish. We then went to the Bishops house so we could get a little start and get some names on who to visit. We also saw the Bishops neighbor who is a member.

Friday was a huge getting to know the area and members day. We have one of the largest areas in the mission. Our boundaries stretch from Simpsonville to Joanna. On Friday we met with our ward mission leader Hermano torres who is just super great. Then we later drove down to Lauren and walked around downtown Lauren which was really cool. We ate dinner at this 50s diner place that had a great atmosphere and food. Super weird place because it was also a movie theater, if you walk through the diner, there's a hallway that takes you to the movie theater. So it was quite an experience. Later we went to some different members houses all around laurens. And at night we had a lesson with a deaf guy named Ronnie. We actually had a member from the Greenville 1st ward translating for us. And so elder Powell and I have commited to learn sign language and I think I have found my calling. I learn this stuff so fast. When we saw Ronnie at church I was able to have conversations with Ronnie and understand what he was saying and respond a little bit.  Super cool, maybe getting a study guide for sign language would be cool? Anyway we taught him the plan of salvation. He is the son of a recent convert so he comes to church every week and really wants to get baptized. He is on date but we'll have to push it back a bit.

Saturday was our big member day. We met just about every member in the Simpsonville area. Except for those on ward council everyone except the relief society president and the ward clerk said no to our texts. So we stopped sending texts and just started showing up to people's doors. So we met a bunch of members and by the time we had dinner with the relief society president she was very impressed that we had already met with half the ward. By the time we were finished with dinner and left she sent us a text saying that her kids both said that we were the best missionaries that they had met. So that felt pretty good. We replaced the sisters in the ward and the ward hasn't had elders for over 3 years, so we are having to work hard to be accepted. After dinner we went to our assistant ward mission leaders house and got to know him and his wife. They just moved form Colombia 9 months ago and don't speak much English so they were very excited that we had come.

Sunday was church day. We went to ward council in the morning and everyone commented on how sorry they were that they wouldn't let us go to their house. Then after ward council we met everyone else in the ward. Super weird thing though is that someone's parents were visiting in the ward and apparently they are from Highlands Ranch as well. They are one of the 50 Jackman in our stake. I'm pretty sure they said they were in the Southridge ward. But the senior Jackmans are his parents. So I have their granddaughter in my new ward. She is the primary president here. After meeting everyone I was asked to give a talk the first 2 hours I was in the area so I gave that, which went well if I do say so myself. Then we had elders quorom and met more people after church. Then we went to fountain inn and met members and investigators around there. Afterwards we had dinner with bishop, bishop has 10 kids and we took the challenge to know all the kids names and we nailed it. We shared a good spiritual thought and afterwards we went to the Payans and they had another family over as well and we got to know them and shared a though there as well.

Today we will be going to gravitopia and having fun. We also have a dinner with the Martinez family tonight as well.

Elder Bertoch 

Wednesday, February 6, 2019

Coolest Thing Ever

So the big news this week was we found out transfer information and you will never believe what happened. The like best thing in the world that could have happened has happened. I am going back with elder Powell again for the third time. IN SIMPSONVILLE!! We are doing English and Spanish and the sisters apparently have left us 5 people on date and like 50 investigations. So super duper cool. Plus I'M WITH ELDER POWELL AGAIN, FOR THE THIRD TIME. Miracles do exist. I did tell President in my last email that he might as well send me to Simpsonville with elder Powell or else I'll just be super depressed, and he apparently believed me. I feel like he was kinda hinting at it in interviews because he kept bringing elder Powell up, and then I had a dream about going back with him in Simpsonville and I told elder Harris and Barrus about it and now they are convinced I am a seer. Simpsonville is the area just south of Greenville 1st and has a lot of active Hispanic members, like around 40. And the former branch president is in the ward and he is now the stake high councilor over missionary work. So it is all really cool and I am super excited. 

We had the fiesta last week and we invited 55 people to go and 4 of them showed up. But it was fun and we played soccer with an 8 year old girl the majority of the night. I also gave a long spiel to this 14 year old girl without realizing she was 14 on her doorstop. She also barely spoke Spanish and she was super confused the whole time, and I was confused because I thought I was speaking really good and clear Spanish. I finally asked her if we could meet sometime and she was like "well I have to ask my parents" and I was like "oh you're young, do you speak Spanish or English" "I speak English and a little Spanish". Oh well have a good day... 

We've been finding people like crazy here this last week. We found 8 people yesterday, 2 people on Sunday, and 4 others during the rest of the week last week. And they all seem really cool and as if they will have a bunch of potential. 

That's kinda all for this week. Next week will be a party yet again... Wait I remembered something else that technically didn't happen to me, but Bibiana, the (now) wife of sixto and mother of Vidiriana got baptized this past week. So that was super cool and hopefully me and elder Powell can see them again because we won't be to far from them. And I think that that is it. Hope that you have a great week and that work and life isn't too crazy. Love ya.

Thursday, January 31, 2019

Less than 6 months

My weeks have been really good. I didn't get a pday last week because the temple was technically our pday and we had no time to do anything because of the time it takes to drive to the temple. We found some really cool people this past week that we are feeling good about. We also got to go to the temple with ruben last Saturday which was a dream come true. Ruben had about 5 family names that he was able to be baptized for and baptize someone else for. It was super cool and he loved the temple, he couldn't stop talking about how good it made him feel. It was awesome for me too, it was the first time in about 3 years that I had done baptisms and I had family names of people that I had found. I also saw Jorgy Boi there and hermano Ali Romero and got to meet his family, and I saw a member from Columbia too. So that was super cool. It was one of the most spiritual experiences of the mission for me. Another super cool miracle was this past Sunday we had more than double the amount of Hispanics at sacrament meeting. We usually get 10-12 and this week we got 32. Every less active we are working with decided to show up to church all on the same day. It was super cool. Plus we had a new family from Utah move into the ward which was really nice as well. Only 2 people didn't stay for 2nd hour too, it was such a cool miracle.

As far as everything else goes not much else has happened. We've found 6 people this past two weeks. Two of which seem to have some great potential. We have been having a rough time getting back in with the people that we are teaching, so that's been frustrating. The lessons we do have do go well though. We have more people progressing now, in reading the book of mormon. We still can't get anyone to come to church though, which is a hassle. We had a really good dinner with the hites and ruben. Then after the dinner we took ruben out with us to a lesson with Isidro one of the people that we found this past week. Ruben did awesome, he kinda just took over everything and told the guy how much he has changed since he has been a member and how much he knows the gospel and the church blesses his life and how much he knows it will bless Isidro's life as well. It was all very good. This past Sunday was good too, we had a bunch of people come to church again and the majority stayed for 2nd hour too. 

Transfers are on February 7th. And it looks as if I am leaving. President basically out right told me in interviews this past week. He did the old "I don't know what's gonna happen" while heavily insinuating that I will not be staying another transfer here. But it also looks like Simpsonville is being opened up this transfer and me and elder Powell both have been petitioning to go there so well see if that happens. But it does suck that I'm leaving here. Especially since I feel really comfortable with the members here now, and we are teaching more people that are progressing to baptism. But we'll see what happens, president could always surprise me.

This past week was pretty rough. For me at least. I got really sick on Friday, but decided to just man up and go for it anyways. And I almost killed us 3 or 4 times while driving because of me being so out of it. I haven't been able to focus at all on what people have been saying. And I just straight up fell asleep during a member meal. But I am feeling better today which is really nice because we are really busy this week. We're planning a fiesta this weekend which hopefully will get the people we are teaching to fulfill a commitment for once in their lives. That's about it here. I got like 10 more days in this area so I'll try to be wrapping my head around that. Sorry I didn't get to write last week. Love y'all and miss y'all!



Ruben with the Hites at the temple:


Wednesday, January 16, 2019

Ruben's Baptism

Well this week was awesome. Ruben's baptism was on Saturday and there was a lot that was just the most awesome thing in the world. And hey you know what baptisms mean. I have pictures to send, hurray!

So Tuesday night we had another lesson with ruben in which we taught the plan of salvation, plus the law of chastity, plus the law of tithing, plus the law of the fast. So it was a jam packed lesson. But it was incredibly good. We had the lesson over at the Hite's again. And they were awesome always. Sister Hite had us draw the plan of salvation on a whiteboard as we were teaching it and I was the designated drawee. At one point they couldn't stop laughing about how my grave looked like a sock but everything else was about my best work. It was so good ruben even took a picture of it, hopefully not to show others and make fun of my sock. But he really liked the lesson. He loved the law of chastity and commited to follow that, he understood fasting and tithing and seemed very excited to share those as well, because quote "I need all the blessings I can get and I know that if I do this I will be closer to God.". So he's like the most greatest person in all of the world.

Wednesday we had a lesson with Sara, someone we had found just two days prior. We had hoped to share the gospel of Jesus christ but after the first two principles we found out that she is already a master of that doctrine and didn't really need to be taught that. So we asked if she had any questions about our church and she said she has some family members that are members of the church. And she was wondering where the differences between our church and other churches lie. So we taught a bit if the restoration and explained why we are out teaching and all of this stuff and she seemed to really enjoy it and seemed really interested in having us back to explain it more. After that not much more happened until the night in which we had our last lesson with ruben. We went over to the Hite's early in order to make and print off some programs, which took a lot longer than it should have. But it got done. Then we had our lesson with ruben. We taught the remaining commandments, all of which he easily accepted to follow. Then the Hite's brought up the temple and asked if he would go with them the next Saturday. He was very excited about that and said that if he could go he will go.

Thursday was the first day of the mission wide English fast for the Spanish missionaries that we are doing for a week. Now when we are within ourselves we only talk in Spanish. And it is a great idea in theory to help our Spanish, but its giving me is a headache. Since we are in a English and Spanish area we have to speak English a lot, so we're just switching between English and Spanish so frequently it doesn't even really seem effective to speak in Spanish. But it has kinda been fun I suppose. Thursday we spent the day up in the north. We had a lesson with someone up there which went well and then we visited some members around there too. Later at night we had dinner with the Campbell's and proposed that they invite one of the neighbors over for a game night and invite us there as well, as a non threatening introduction to the missionaries and the church. They loved the idea, already have someone in mind, and will call us with the details later. And that was about it for Thursday.

Friday we had weekly planning and we also cleaned the font and set up the room for the baptism on Saturday. And then not much else happened that day, we went around trying to contact people but nothing came from it.

Saturday was the big day of the baptism. We arrived early to fill the font and make sure everything was ready. An hour before the baptism the district leader and ruben arrived to have the interview. Ruben passed with flying colors. Then we waited as the people showed up. As usual people were late but everyone eventually did get there. Ruben chose bishop Keller as the one to baptize him, and the baptism went really well. Bishop later asked him to give his testimony later during the program and he just kept saying how thankful he was to have been led to this church at this time and how good and close to God he felt. Super awesome and spiritual experience. Right after the baptism we had bishop interview him for the priesthood and a temple recommend. He also passed that, of course. But bishop worried us and said that recommends work differently as they are all done online now. So ruben needed to be put in the system before he could be given his temple recommend. Which would mean some awesome ward clerks and a lot of prayers that the system works fast. The rest of the day we didn't have much of anything happen, it was actually a huge struggle to find much of anything to do. We knocked on probably close to 50 or 60 doors and not a single person let us in. Plus it was like 35° and raining pretty hard. So we knew that Satan was trying to discourage us. But we're not going to let that happen.

Sunday was the extremely chaotic day. We went to church and had the confirmation, which Brother Hite did, and right after that we were on the ward clerk's back about getting his record put in. He went to do that immediately. During sacrament meeting we were also confronted right before hand and asked to sing in the choir that day. I cheerfully agreed that we would all sing while looking right at my companion who hates singing. They for some reason had chosen a really difficult piece to do, with the only 10 people that were singing, of whom all of them were basic level singers. But I think it turned out okay. Everyone was really excited that we sang as well since the last sets of elders haven't sang for quite some time. After church we went with ruben to have the priesthood conferred upon him, and to have him be set apart in his new calling of ward missionary. Then the clerk came up and said that the record needed to be mailed to Salt Lake first to be put in the system, and the bishop was like no, find a way. So he went back working at it until he ran around all the obstacles and found someway where he could put in the record manually. So then ruben was in the system. So then bishop was able to print him off his temple reccomend and life was so good after that. All that chaos had only lasted an hour, and so did my heart almost. After church we went around and visited some members and had dinner with the family history consultant so that we could get something set up with her and ruben this week before he goes to the temple so he can bring some names. And that was Sunday.

So super awesome week and I am really looking forward to this week as well because we are able to go with recent converts to the temple their first time. So I am really looking forward to that and I know that this week has a lot in store.

Elder Bertoch







Tuesday, January 8, 2019

Un año nuevo de milagros

Hola hola yall!! This week has been just about as great as the last week. We've been seeing miracle after miracle here in Greer.

Monday we had a great time celebrating new years eve at the stake president's. We played ping pong and pool and darts and some other games. It was a lot of fun and we won the hearts of the McClellans as well so that's a bonus too.

Tuesday we had district council and had a great time there. Everyone is really excited about the baptism and the other successes we are having in the area. After DC we tried some people, the first one we had contact with was the Patrons (some former investigators that love missionaries). Justin Patton was out washing his car so we went up and tried to spark a conversation with him but he never really said a word to us, so we just stood awkwardly watching him wash his car. Finally after like 30 minutes we realize he won't stop to talk with us so we walked away. As we are getting in the car and backing away his wife comes out and asks her husband why he didn't talk to us and gets after him. We were already backing away and were cringing too much to go back so we just drove away. It was super awkward.  We also saw some semi active members of the ward and they expressed to us that they want to start new this year and be active members of the church. So we went over a plan to help get them all get back and active. After that we had dinner with the Pipers, who really out did herself. She cooked a 3 course meal with a really good cream of potato soup and then a Japanese pork meal with potato salad, and some good cookie bars/ice cream. Very good and we were stuffed to the brim afterwards. I also made the mistake of telling her that I could kinda not really play the piano so she sat me down at the piano and had me play some hymns. So I played the easiest of the hymns, God be With You till we Meet Again. And the spirit helped me play it and I got through it and it was okay. And that was about all for Tuesday.

Wednesday we found someone in the afternoon, Leonard, a guy from el Salvador and we taught him the gospel of Jesus christ. He didn't seem all that interested at first but later on he warmed up to it and wanted us back. We also went by someone in our area book who has been taught everything and has gone to church and had a baptismal date. We stopped by and he answered the door and I knew the guy. He is an active "member" in GV1 and goes to the book of mormon class on Wednesday nights and all these things. He goes over to the other ward becuase his girlfriend lives over there. The entire time while I was in GV1 I thought he was a member, because he knows more about the doctrine and the church then most members do. He's read the book of mormon like 30 times. He doesn't want to get baptized because he lives in GV2 and doesn't want to come to this ward but wants to go with his girlfriend in GV1. Super weird situation but the whole thing was mind blowing to me. After him we visited a new move in less active and had a nice conversation with her. She works on Sundays so can't come to church and her husband is not a member. Then we had dinner with the Hites and they took us to fudruckers which is a really good hamburger place. Then after the Hites we had our lesson with ruben at the geohagens (the ones that had us over for Christmas dinner.) We taught the restoration and it went wonderful. Both of the Geohagens are converts so they had cool stories to tell ruben. Ruben really enjoyed the story of Joseph Smith and he told us that he believes it. So it was a very cool day.

Thursday we had some good lessons. We found a woman named Onatha and that went well. Taught the gospel of Jesus christ and she expressed interest. We also found a Hispanic woman named Sonia and we taught the gospel of Jesus christ and she really enjoyed it and said that she recognizes she needs more of a relationship to our savior. So we said we will help with that and we'll go back this week. We had a drop lesson with Juber and Surma too. They haven't followed any commitments so we went in and told them why we give commitments, that it is for their salvation, and they said they don't want to change but if you want to come by again you can. Then we had a great lesson with ruben at the hites. We taught the word of wisdom and he said that he has already been following that and we don't have to worry. We were worried about this one but turns out we didn't have to be. Oh the other revelation we had is that ruben is 49, that might not mean much to you but we have been thinking he was 20-25. That's what living the word of wisdom all your life does I suppose. The hites also brought up temples and ruben got really excited about that and wants to be given the priesthood and go to the temple right away which is awesome.

Friday we had weekly planning which took forever because we had the baptism to plan. After weekly planning we went to see a few people and finally had dinner with a member who has had a lot of hard things happen in his life recently and is all alone right now. So we stayed over there the rest of the night and just made him feel loved.

Saturday was a terrible day turned into a great day. We were tracting in a large trailer park and as we were knocking this trailer a car pulls up and rolls its window down and watches us. We were like okay that's weird. Then the woman answers the door and we give our little speech, she says no, and the guy in the car asks her if he needs to take care of us for her and starts getting out of the car. We're all like, NOPE, and we get off that porch and start heading back to our car. The guy calls after us for a while but eventually gets back in. Then as we were walking to our car another lady comes out of her trailer and starts heckling us. Saying that she has a message from God and God told her that He doesn't want us knocking on people's doors and that all our efforts are in vain. (I told her thats a nice message, but ours is better, turned around and walked away leaving my companions just standing there.). So we decided to go to dinner after that and while we were at dinner we decided that something great is going to happen that night and Satan was really trying to discourage us. We decided to go and give Nori, Rusel, and Ivan a try again. We went over and they let us in again, but it was super awkward again with just Nori and Rusel, but then Ivan comes out of his room and saves it. We teach the plan of salvation and he is super into it and at the end he tells us it all makes sense and he believed all of it. He then proceeds to ask us how he can get baptized into our church. So we went through the requirements and he says that it is worth it to have the truth and follow the path of God. So take that Satan, you can't discourage us. We also had a really great lesson with Marisol and Miguel that night and taught them the plan of salvation and they loved it quite a bit too.

Sunday was great as well. We had a great time at church. The members are all really excited for rubens baptism and he is getting equally excited feeding off of their excitement. We saw some members that we've been trying to see for a long while. A really cool young member family just moved like half a mile from us and we saw them and got to know them and they are just really cool and should help us out quite a bit. We also saw some other less Actives and they seemed to appreciate us dropping by.

Oh my gosh this is so long. Monday we had a mission tour hence the email on Tuesday. Elder stanfill of the area presidency came up and taught us how to call down the powers of heaven using faith, prayer and our own efforts. It was very good, one of the best conferences. After that we went by Sara, someone we contacted a couple of weeks ago and have been stopping by just about every day to see again and she was finally home. She was very nice and chatty and we shared a video with her and talked about it and she has been to the temple in Washington DC and loved it so we are going back tomorrow and talking more about temples then.

That is all I can manage today. 

Love,

Elder Bertoch

Wednesday, January 2, 2019

Todos de los milagros

This week was so great. It really was, we had so many miracles and great things happen, it all was just such a testimony to me of God's love for us and the people that we are teaching and finding.

Well Tuesday of course was Christmas and I got to call home and have a great time with that where I could clearly see and hear my parents the entire time😬😡. But it was nice to see yall for the however good it was and I will patiently wait until mothers day for a hopefully better call. And if not I'll only have 74 days till I come home anyway. Which I did get a definitive answer on btw I will be home on Friday the 26th of July.

Christmas was spent first at our ward mission leaders house and they made crepes for us and provided wifi so my companions could call home. Then we went to the pipers who are a part member family. Brother piper is an aethiest with no hope of changing. They were neighbors with Tad R. Callister and very good friends with him. Brother Callister even gave him a signed copy of the infinite atonement with his testimony in it and still no change. But he loves the missionaries and is very friendly with us as well. We are actually going over there for dinner tomorrow night. After the pipers we went to the Jordan's and I called home and saw the babies and how much they have grown.  After that call we went to the Geohagens house. Sister Geohagen is a puerta Rican and brother Geohagen is an American with a lot of health problems. They are both converts with very strong testimonies and love the missionaries. After the Geohagens we went on by to a man who came to church for the first time in years just last Sunday, who is all alone after his wife died 9 years ago, and we went by and talked for quite a long time. It was crazy the love I felt from God for that man as he bore his testimony of the church and of how following the counsel of the Prophet has blessed him in his life. Even though he has been alone for 9 years, he knows that he has not been truly alone. After we saw him we went on home and I was so tired and dead I just immediately collapsed and fell asleep.

Wednesday we had district council in the morning. We have this board type of thing that has all of the progression steps marked on there, like if we've had a lesson with them or if they are reading and praying or going to church, things like that. And we portray the people we have as fish (like they're moving up a fish ladder) and we ran out of fish this past time and our district members are amazed. It's a real good visual to see just how blessed we are being in this area and how are many efforts are being received. Nothing else really happened that day until the night when we knocked into this Honduran family of 4 (all brothers and sisters over the age of 20), we had a really great time with them and shared the Because of Him video with them and they really loved it and seemed to love us.

Thursday was Spanish conference. That took the whole day and many miles but was really good. We managed this quarter as a Spanish body to find 228 people, but we only baptized 4. Which puts our ratio at like 1:56. So it was talked a lot about how we can become master teachers. So it was all really good and such. Then we went out and ate dinner and came back and the entire day was gone by then.

Friday was elder Barrus' birthday and so while he was in the bathroom I went to work decorating the apartment with some flag ropes and lights and balloon and the works. He came out and was very surprised. Then we had weekly planning to do and the only other interesting thing that happened would be the birthday dinner that the palmas had for elder Barrus. The palmas are from Nicaragua and they make some very good food. We had this soup type thing and cake for dessert. Her husband and mother in law who was also there are from Cuba. And we could not understand a word they were saying. Cubanos have the worst Spanish on the planet, like it is impossible to understand them. So that was fun.

Saturday we had a very very very good lesson with someone we contacted last week. We shared the Light Your Family video with Marisol last week and she seemed to like it and we invited ourselves back the next week and she was like okay whatever. Luckily when we knocked on Saturday her and her husband Miguel were there. We said we have another video to share and I asked if we could come in and she reluctantly let us in her home. But we gained a friendship with them so fast. It was just talk about this and that and how about this and what's your family like and what are your pass times and all of these different things. Actually, the thing that probably helped us get in with them the most was the mention of Juber and Surma, becuase they are very good friends with them, and it has made so much more sense as to why we met Juber and why he let us into his house that day, so that we could get in with Marisol and Miguel. There is a huge sign to know exactly when you are in with someone too, it's when they just get up in a middle of a conversation and without asking if you would like one, go to the fridge and bring you a soda. That is 100% how you know you are now their friends and they feel comfortable with you. It was just such a super fun time. Up until they started telling us their story of immigration. And then it got pretty serious, they shared their feelings of how hard it was to come up to America, but how much hope they had for a better life. Miguel shared that at one point he walked through the desert for four days without food and water. And while he was walking one of the men in his company died their third day. After they reached a place where they were fed and given water they went back for their friend so they could give him a proper burial. Marisol talked about all of the different murders and crimes and poverty she had witnessed in Honduras each day and her hope for a better and new life as she left her family behind and started walking to the states. She has been here for 2 years now and has 2 siblings who she has not met and probably will never meet. We were able to bear our testimony of the atonement of Jesus christ and how through him the afflictions and darkness lurking in our memories and our hearts can be cleansed, when we pray for that darkness to vanish and for peace to replace it. We shared the story of alma and his trials and how when he turned to the lord in prayer he was able to find that peace and comfort and continue to endure. And they loved it. They were crying the whole time and the spirit was so strong and they acknowledged the spirit and they want to know everything that we teach. It was awesome and one of the largest and most humbling blessings and experiences in my life. They are so cool and I am so glad we could meet them.

Sunday was just as great as Saturday. And you're probably asking how is that even possible. Well we met with Ruben again and taught him the gospel of Jesus christ and put him on date for the 12th of January which is super duper close and rapidly approaching. So we are meeting with him 3 times a week at a members home (the geohagens) and we are just going to cram everything down his throat. But he already knows everything (except the commandments 😯🤞) so it should be pretty fine. Our lesson with him went so well, what is faith to you ruben, "it's a belief in something you can't see and a conviction to act as God would want you to", good, and repentance, "its praying to God and asking for forgiveness so you can be changed and become a better person and more of a servant of God". It was such a cool lesson and it's just mind blowing how prepared he is. Like we haven't even done anything yet. He just knows everything. It's super cool. That night we went out and knocked for a while and met some cool people but didn't have anything eventful really happen.

Today the stake president has invited us over for new years and that should be pretty fun. 

Elder Bertoch