
It has been a crazy week here in La Concepción, and full of challenges. First of all, the area is giant! If you check out google maps, my area stretches from San Carlos to Rigoberto Lopez Perez, and from 19 de Julio to Pikin Guerrero. I'm still pretty lost, and the buses only run along the highway, everywhere else we have to take a taxi. My companion, being brand new, is still learning how to teach, and doesn't have a vast knowledge of the doctrine yet. Our bishop told me that he hasn't been able to trust missionaries in the past, and that our mission president is crazy for putting two missionaries with such little experience in the same area. My first time meeting him consisted of him reprimanding us as if he was our mission president or something. He refuses to give missionaries keys to the chapel, and we are not invited to ward council. In my old area, going door to door was a perfectly valid method of finding new investigators. Here, it is much harder to enter a house that way, and we are forced to work through member references almost exclusively. Needless to say, I've had the privilege to wonder, "who am I to train a new missionary, in an unfamiliar area, without much experience, nor fluency in Spanish?"
The cool thing is, all this wondering has been an incredible testimony building experience. I reflected once again on how my mission president told me that I was chosen before even coming to the Earth to be a missionary here in Nicaragua. Throughout my life, I've been prepared to excel in this calling in so many ways, from Spanish ability to gospel knowledge, maturity to firmness of testimony, I came into this mission ready to preach. Thus, I do not doubt that I can be an effective trainer and senior companion here, despite my limited time in the mission.
We had an absolutely beautiful baptism last Sunday, but we also had the privilege of draining the font Saturday when a different almost-convert went AWOL. How the mission has its ups and downs! My companion and I have been getting along really well, and we have a few quality investigators to be excited about. Can't wait to tell you more about 'em when I have more time!
Love,
Elder Stephen Watts