Thursday, December 27, 2018

Merry (Bolivian) Christmas!!








Hello Friends and Family, and a very Merry Christmas to all that may read this email!!!!

I’m super grateful for how loving and awesome this ward here in Cortez is!! They totally spoiled me for my birthday!! I was fed until I literally couldn’t fit more food in me (and for those who know me, that is not very common), and then fed some more. I was very well taken care of. Here’s to one more year here on this beautiful earth that the Lord has given us!

So, lots of people are traveling this week for Christmas, but we were still able to have some funny and cool experiences! We had a kind of funny experience that taught us a valuable lesson. On Saturday we were studying after lunch, (and sometimes we leave the door unlocked when we know that we are going to be leaving shortly after) and I saw someone walking in the hallway. I turned around, and saw a very lost, forgetful, and deaf old woman walking around our house. We talked to her and she told us that she was looking for her apartment... We assured that she was not in her apartment, and she left. The lesson is, always lock the door, haha!!

This last week, we had our Christmas Conference with President Rodriguez. He talked to us about the importance of our faith in the Lord, and about having a personal relationship with the Savior. There are many people in the world that know about Jesus Christ, but knowing him personally is a different thing. President then shared three videos of the testimonies of Gordon B. Hinckley, Bruce R. McConkie, and David O. McKay. It is very apparent by the conviction of their powerful testimonies that they most certainly had personal relationships with the Savior. I’m grateful for the opportunity to come to know the Savior, to come to have a personal relationship with Him here as a missionary in Bolivia.

Have a very Merry Christmas, Love you all tons!!!

Love, Elder Newman

Dad, can’t wait to hear from you tomorrow in the Christmas call!!! Love you Dad!!

Mom, I was definitely very blessed on Tuesday. I love this ward so much! I love these people so much. I hope I stay here one more transfer. Sounds like some fun plans for Christmas Break! Love you Mom, talk to you tomorrow!!!

Jackson, well done on your finals my brother!!! Nicely done singing tenor in the Fifth ward Christmas program! Can’t wait to talk to you tomorrow!!! Love you dude

Emma, sounds like an eventful week, that's awesome that you are officially back home! Can’t wait to talk to you tomorrow, love you sis!!

Sarah, nicely done getting all A's!!! I'm very excited to talk to you tomorrow too! And I’m very excited to meet the new member of the family that was snoring in the mudroom while you wrote your email! Love you Bear!!

Callie, I can’t wait to see you and your new haircut in the call tomorrow! I will need to hear your jokes tomorrow from your new joke book! Love you Callie!!!

Monday, December 17, 2018

Its either true or none of it is








Hello friends and Family!!

First things first, thank to all who sent notes for my birthday tomorrow, you guys are the best! Love you all so much, I’m grateful for the greatest support system ever!!

This week was kind of a tougher week. Right now we are in a restart phase here in the area. We are trying to determine which investigators will continue to progress, and which ones are just listening to listen, and will need some time to reflect on the things we are teaching. But still had some cool moments this week, so we will go ahead and hop right into the update for this week!!

This past week, I did an exchange with some of the Elders in my district. I had the opportunity to work with Elder Lisonbee, an elder that was in my district in the MTC but went home to take care of some stuff, but returned here to Bolivia in April. He is a FANTASTIC missionary, he has such a love for everyone that he comes in contact with, and it was great to work with him and catch up on everything.

We had a lesson with a family that we have been teaching recently. They hadn’t received us in a week or two, so we returned, and to get in the door, we decided to sing a hymn with them and share a little bit about Christmas. They let us in. We sang, talked about Christmas, and we talked about some of the traditions in our homes that we celebrate at Christmas time. As we were finishing, I asked when we could return and teach more about the Book of Mormon and the Restoration of the Church, to which she responded, "Why does it always have to be about the Book of Mormon? I just want you to know that Im Catholic, and you will never convince me to be part of your church. I like learning more, but Im Catholic."

I just smiled and said to her, "You like learning more? That’s why we are here. That’s why we want to talk about the Book of Mormon. Hermana, if you want to know more, if you want to know if this church is true, read the book. Because this book is the word of God like we say it is, or not. And if it’s true, everything we teach is true. Its either true or none of it is." We'll see if she reads. If not, we will probably give them some time to think about what we have been teaching and visit them again later on.

There was a scripture that I read in my personal study. In Jacob 7:5, we read, "And he had hope to shake me from the faith, notwithstanding the many revelations and the many things which I had seen concerning these things; for I truly had seen angels, and they had ministered unto me. And also, I had heard the voice of the Lord speaking unto me in very word, from time to time; wherefore, I could not be shaken." I absolutely love what Jacob says in response to those trying to shake him from his faith. WHEREFORE, I COULD NOT BE SHAKEN. What a response! We would do well to have a faith and a firmness like Jacob!

Love you all tons! Hope you all have a fantastic week!!

Love, Elder Christian Duvall Newman

Dad, wow, what a change! Only five deacons? But sounds like the Priest quorum is still giant! Hopefully Sarah gets better fast! Love you tons Dad!!!

Mom, I definitely would have loved a Donut cake! Maybe I’ll make myself one, haha. Sounds like a busy week, and that the Holiday break will be very appreciated! Love you tons Mom. Have a great week!!

Jackson, what an awesome week! Nice job on your finals, keep up the great work!! Sounds like a good time at the Friendsmas with the mission pals! Love you dude!! Good luck on your finals!!

Emma, thank you for the Birthday wishes, and for bringing all the memes back! Sounds like an eventful week, and that the team is going to do well!!! Love you sis!!

Sarah, well done in your games, nice job banking in a three! Hopefully your leg gets better really soon so you can get back in there, your teams need you!! Love you sis!!

Callie, darn, I’m sorry that the puppy destroyed your shoe, kind of frustrating, but she'll learn! Nice job in your dance recital! Love you tons! I'm super excited to talk to you all on Christmas!

Mom’s Questions:

1. What are you doing for your birthday? 

My converts invited me over for dinner, so that’ll be fun. Not lots going on, it will be pretty normal.

2. What is your favorite Bolivian Christmas tradition? Do they decorate much? Have parties?

Truthfully, not a lot. The Bolivian tradition is more celebrating the 24th in the night time with family.

3. How is your ward preparing for the new changes to church times and such? Are you involved with that? What is your Bishop and other leadership like? 

Our leadership is fantastic! We have a great bishop. We are excited to implement the new schedule this January

4. Did you have any Light the World activities this week? 

 Noche de Talentos (Talent night) with the Ward! :)

Sunday, December 16, 2018

Drop Everything and Go




Hello friends and family!

I hope you are all doing well and getting into the Christmas spirit! This was kind of interesting week, but with lots of really good things happening here in Cortez.

So this week, on Thursday, there was something called "Paro Civico". It’s basically a giant nationwide work strike due to the political issues happening here in Bolivia, and all public transport gets shut down, all businesses get closed down, and there’s a bunch of public protests, and sometimes things get kind of crazy.. So, we weren’t allowed to leave on Thursday. Kind of a looooong and boring day, but it gave us the chance to get some super studies in!

We received some great news this past week, we found out that our convert Nathan Alvarado got to go to the temple with the youth of our ward this weekend! When we talked to him about it in Church, he told that he LOVED it! Super exciting for him to enter into the house of the Lord!!

On Friday, we got a call from our Elders quorum president, and he told us that he needed our help getting his moving truck unloaded, and if we didn’t have any citas, that he could really use our help. I looked at our agenda, and we did have citas, and I was about to say that we were busy, when I received the prompting, "Drop everything and Go." I was confused, because we had what seemed like pretty important citas that day, but I told him, "Don’t worry, we will be there". We went and found him, his wife, and his two small girls there alone. Nobody else was there. We got to work helping unload the truck, and then loading it and unloading it once more. I know that they needed us really badly in that very moment, and I’m very grateful I didn’t ignore the prompting we received in that moment.

We had our Light the World activity, which turned out pretty well!! We had a church movie, treats, and LOTS of contacting cards and pamphlets! It was a big success, lots of members made it out to the activity as well!!

Hope you all are enjoying the Christmas Season! Remember the reason for the season!

Love Elder Christian Duvall Newman

Dad, Wow, the pictures did turn out really well!! That's crazy to hear that Cougar is home! Love you dad, can’t wait to talk to you soon!!

Mom, well, puppy training will help out Reese a lot! Sounds like things are still staying interesting! Love you tons mom, thanks for sharing your studies!!

Jackson, Good luck on your final projects and exams, and very well done in the weight room!! That’s so awesome that you got to go up to Temple Square! Love you dude!!

Emma, Well, I’m sure you will be back into shape before you know it! Sounds like Preference was a blast! Love you Sister!!

Sarah, Well done in Soccer and Basketball! I bet you were really tired after all of those games!!! Love you Bear

Callie, Good luck in your Christmas dance recital!! I’m glad you are having fun with the puppy and holding it like a baby! I will be staying in my area again with Elder Yucra, so no changes :) Love you Callie!!

Mom’s Questions:

1. What have you heard about transfers this week? Are you staying and do you get to keep your same companion? 

I will be staying here in Cortez with the same companion. The only change is that now I will be serving as the district leader.

2. What investigators do you have right now? How is the work? 

Work is going good. Not a lot of people progressing right now, lots of new people. I think there are a couple in Spanish.

3. What is your favorite Christmas hymn in Spanish? 

Hark the Herald Angels Sing

4. How many missionaries are in your district? In your zone? How big geographically is your district? What about your zone? 

Our district has 8 missionaries. Our Zone has 26 missionaries, 18 elders, 8 sisters. on terms of geographical area, I have no idea.



Wednesday, December 5, 2018

Fourth Time's a Charm

 Pizza with the Alvarado family
 BBQ and party with the Zone









Hello  Friends and Family!!!

Well, it was a pretty run of the mill week, so this week's update won’t be nearly as extensive as the previous weeks, but we will go ahead and give the rundown of some of this week's highlights.

So this week we have been working with the Light the World campaign, doing services, Family home Evenings with the members, and just trying to spread some Christmas spirit with everyone that we can. It’s been really awesome, and we can feel that the ward is really excited and is trusting us a lot. It seems like EVERYONE wants to accompany us right now, which is a nice change from some of my other areas. Right now we are planning a big Light the World activity with all of the organizations of the ward. I can see what some of my friends here in the mission were saying that the best part of the mission starts right after hitting a year. I am loving this so much. Although everyday Im still learning, it’s nice to have a handle on the language and the doctrine and to be able to focus 100% on the people. It’s a great time to be a missionary!!!!

So we had an interesting fast Sunday. One of the sisters decided to get up front and tell the story of her conversion. Actually, it was not as much of the story of her conversion as it was the story of how she swallowed a bug before her baptism..... Yeah, a liiiiiiittttle cringy, but made me laugh!!

Well, here are some of the scriptures I liked from my personal study this week!!!

Jacob 4:10
D&C 64:33

I hope you all have a great week, remember to Light the World this week!

Love, Elder Newman

Mom, 11 years without a dog, and now that I’m in the mission we FINALLY have one? Well, darn. Guess I’ll see it here in eight months. Sounds like the girls were really excited to see her! Love you Mom!

Dad, Sounds like an eventful week for you! WOW, Sarah is looking really good in both soccer and basketball!! Hope you get feeling better, and thank you for the advice dad, Love you so much!!

Jackson, wow, crazy week with not a lot of sleep, but sounds like things went well! I did see the celebration, and I’m down to do it when we see each other in the airport for the first time in 3 years! Love you dude, enjoy the snow!!!

Emma, sounds like you had quite the week! I bet you will have a blast at Preference and sounds like you had a really fun time on Saturday and being with your drill team again! Love you sis, have a great week!!

Sarah, don’t worry, I’m not mad about the puppy! Sounds like she will be quite the addition to the family. Well done in your game against Lone Peak, way to get the W, and 2 goals scored as the goalkeeper is pretty impressive!! Well done! Love you Bear!!

Callie, It was a really good week! We do eat barbeques as well. We actually just had one in our zone activity! Sounds like you had a good time at your friend’s house, and in your first activity days! Love you Callie!!


Mom’s Questions:

1. Tell us three interesting things about your new companion. 

Elder Yucra is from Cochabamba, Bolivia. He is 20 years old, his birthday is the 21st of August. He has 5 months in the mission, this is his second area.

2. What is the funniest thing that happened this week? 

Probably the bug story in our Fast and Testimony meeting.

3. What is an interesting Bolivian Christmas tradition that you are looking forward to for your second Christmas season in the mission? What about for your birthday? Any flour plans for this month?

We are probably going to spend Christmas with our pension, which is where we are going to do the video call :). The Familia Alvarado already invited me to come over for my birthday, so we should have a good time for my 20th birthday and second one here in the mission.

4. For Light the World, do you have any suggestions for us on ways we can light the world in another part of the world for this first week? 

Simple acts of service are always some of the best ways we can light the lives of others. Doesn’t have to be something big or super extravagant :)



Wednesday, November 28, 2018

Bolivian Thanksgiving, Baptism of the Familia Alvarado




 Baptism of Isabelle and Nathan


Hello friends and Family!

I hope you all had a great Thanksgiving! What a great time of the year that we have to reflect on all that the Lord has given us, and take a moment to be thankful for it all. We didn’t have much planned to celebrate, but at the end of the day, we got together as a District and went and got some dinner together and shared some of the things we are thankful for. Among the things shared, some were their Companions, Families, but one of the most common things shared was for Jesus Christ and his Atonement. God be thanked for the matchless gift of His Son! It was a great way to begin to remember the Savior and His birth at the beginning of this Christmas season.

So, this week was very much centered on the Familia Alvarado, whose baptism was this Saturday. On Tuesday, in preparation for their baptismal interviews, we did a practice interview, accompanied by our Ward mission leader, the young men's president, and one of the counselors in the Relief Society presidency along with the secretary of the Relief Society as well. As we sometimes say here in Bolivia, "Trajimos todo el ejercito", or, "We brought the whole army". As we reviewed each one of the questions, each one of the leaders of our ward shared their personal testimonies of the blessings that each principle of the Gospel gives us. Really spiritual lesson, and it prepared them perfectly for their interviews, which they passed with flying colors on Friday, the day before their baptism.

On Saturday, we began the preparations for the service, we went in the morning to clean the chapel a little, prepare the chairs, and fill up the baptismal font. The font filled up about halfway, and then (I guess Satan didn’t want us to have a baptism this week) the water pressure just completely shut off and the font stopped filling up. Well, each day brings its own trial, but we just have to find a way to overcome it. We got two buckets out, and found one of the faucets that still had pressure, and spent the next few hours filling up the rest of the font with only two buckets and a small faucet with next to no water pressure. But we got everything all ready on time!

We had a great baptismal service. Isabel and Nathan were both so prepared to take this step, we as missionaries just had to find them. They progressed so quickly, and there was a tender spirit felt as each of them entered into the waters of baptism, accepting Christ's atoning sacrifice in their lives, and again on Sunday as they were confirmed members of the Restored Church of Jesus Christ and received the gift of the Holy Ghost. I’m so very grateful for the blessing the Lord has given me, the opportunity to be here in Cortez, this brand new ward here in Santa Cruz, and help amazing people like Isabel and Nathan find the truth. The members here are super super excited, Isabel and Nathan are the first convert baptisms in the history of the ward, and I am excited to see that energy keep moving forward to help the work keep advancing here in Cortez!

What a great week, and the icing on the cake, getting on my email today, and finding out that the streak continues, Go Utes!

I hope you all have a great week! Give these scriptures a look :)

Mosiah 8:18
Micah 7:7
Deuteronomy 18:13
John 6:20

Love you all tons! Thanks for the continued prayers and support!

Love, Elder Newman

Dad, wow, talk about a comeback!! and what an amazing experience to know that Callie was getting baptized the very same time that the Familia Alvarado was! What a great week :) Love you Dad!!

Mom, What a great week, full of family for thanksgiving, time with Emma, Callie's baptism, and the Jazz game!  Love you Mom, hope you have a great week!!!

Sarah, I bet it was nice to only have a couple of days of school. What a cool experience to and have third row seats. You are right, #itsgreattobe8 Go utes!! Love you Bear!!

Callie, Awesome that you got baptized this week! I’m so happy for you Callie :) Chapter 8, that’s awesome, you are reading super fast! We'll have to read together when I get home :) Love you Callie, so so proud of you :)

Mom’s Questions:
1. You mentioned that you will have your mini missionary until Nov. 28th. Do you know who your new comp will be? Will he be another mini missionary and how long will you have him?

I don’t think its another mini missionary, but I have no idea for how long it will be.

2. How was the baptism? How many from the family were baptized? 

It was fantastic :) 2 of them were baptized.

3. What are you learning from your different comps you have had this transfer? How is it helping you to be a better leader? 

What I have learned is that there is no one set way to do missionary work, and you have to accept all approaches! Also with being with new missionaries and mini missionaries, I have to do a lot of teaching, so its helped me perfect some of the techniques of teaching.

4. Who in your ward is helpful in missionary work? 

Our Bishop and Ward Mission leader, relief society as well, pretty much everyone is pretty excited and involved right now!!

5. What was your favorite scripture this week? 

John 6:20

Sunday, November 25, 2018

Sonless Father.


 Me and Elder Lewis before he went home


Hello Friends and Family!!!!

Well, unfortunately this past week Elder Lewis returned home to continue recovering from his operation. He was a huge example to me of pressing forward in the midst of difficulties. Even though he was going through so many challenges, he pressed on doing what he could. I admire him a lot for doing everything he could, and I wish him the best in his recovery and return to missionary work when he has recovered.

This coming week, we have the baptism of the Familia Alvarado! In help of their preparation, we went to the baptism of Hermano Cruz's (my mini missionary) sister so they could see what baptism was like. They loved it, and yesterday we had a great appointment with them, setting up all times for their interviews and baptismal service this coming week! I’m very excited for this family, they are so excited for this weekend and to receive the promised blessings from our Heavenly Father for entering into this covenant with him. I know the Lord puts prepared people in our path as we search them out!

So my new companion is Hermano Cruz, he is a recent convert, he was baptized about 5 months ago, and he will be with me until November 28th. We are going to take advantage of the time we have together until I receive my FOURTH companion of the transfer. I can’t believe how this transfer has gone, it’s been super crazy, but it’s definitely been an adventure!

Hope you have all had a great week! We are going to keep working hard, but hope you all have an excellent week this coming week! Enjoy Thanksgiving!!

Love, Elder Christian Newman

Mom, sounds like a very eventful week! Keep going strong on your Pathways classes!! The Primary Program sure sounds like it went really well! Have a great Thanksgiving, and Callie's Baptism this weekend! Love you Mom :)

Dad, wow, busy week with the trip in London, tithing settlements and THE UTES GOING TO THE PAC 12 CHAMPIONSHIP!!! I’m a happy man right now, haha. Have a great week this week, Love you Dad!!

Jackson, sounds like you had a fantastic and productive week!! Have a great Thanksgiving break! Good luck on your midterms!! Love you Bro!!

Emma, ok whoa, that’s crazy how time has flown... Sounds like a great week Emma, full of ups and downs, but that’s how life is. Love you sis, have a great week!!

Sarah, sounds like a great week!! Good job on the win, and good luck in your Ballroom competition! That’s super cool that you are getting your braces off! Love you sis!!

Callie! hope you had a great time at Disney on Ice!! That’s so cool that you got your scriptures and other super cool presents!! Love you Sis, have a great week,especially in your baptism this Saturday!!:)


Mom’s Questions:

1. Did Elder Lewis make it off ok and who is your new companion? 

Elder Lewis made it off good, and my new companion is Hermano Cruz

2. Is your new companion a native missionary and how long has he served? 

He is a mini missionary. He is super cool, he was baptized 5 months ago, so it’s super cool that he is out here!

3. How was church? What was your favorite part of church this week? 

We had a great Gospel Principles class, I got to teach about Christ, our chosen leader and redeemer, which was really fun.

4. How are your investigators coming along? 

Familia Alvarado is going great! Baptism this coming weekend:)

5. What was the hardest thing you did this week? 

Say goodbye to Elder Lewis



Tuesday, November 13, 2018

"Glory to God"


 Elder Lewis and Elder Newman



Hello friends and Family!!

Hope you all had a great week!! It was kind of a long week for me, but we still had some good successes! We'll get right to it!

So, with Elder Lewis still getting recovered from his surgery, we haven’t been able to get out and work nearly as much as I would have like to. I’ve been really appreciative of him putting in as effort as much as he could this week. We have gotten out to a couple of appointments with some of our progressing investigators which was really good!

We had a really good cita with the Familia Alvarado, we taught them about the Plan of Salvation, and they understood it really well. When we finished up, we asked if they had any questions. They asked us about what happened to the people who weren’t baptized, if they would be able to return to the presence of God and Jesus Christ in the Celestial Kingdom. We smiled, and explained that though God is a just being and holds us accountable for our actions, but that He is also perfectly merciful to those who don’t have the chance to accept the Gospel and be baptized during their earthly life. We talked about how the Lord ministered in the Spirit World and that the people there are receiving the Gospel, and that here in holy places called Temples we have the opportunity to perform baptisms for them. We asked them if they had family members that had died without the opportunity to receive the Gospel, to which they responded that their Mom had recently passed away. We testified that she is receiving the Gospel right now, and that after Isabel is baptized, she will be able to go to the Temple and be baptized for her mother. She smiled and simply said, "Gloria a Dios", or, "Glory to God".

I feel so grateful for the opportunity that I have to testify of God's great plan that He has for each and every one of us! There are so many people that dont have the knowledge of what God has prepared for us, and seeing that light in their eyes, how their countenance just changes when they recognize these truths that they learned in the pre-mortal life and are now remembering again. I love being a missionary!!!!!

We are going to keep doing what we can this week, I hope Elder Lewis starts to feel better so we can get out and work a little bit more this week. As he has been resting, I’ve had lots of down time to study the scriptures and Jesus the Christ. Here are some of my favorites from this week!! :)

Hebrews 5:8-9
1 John 5:5
and Ephesians 5:8

Go give them a look!

Love you all tons! Have a great week!!!

Love Elder Newman

Dad, wow! That’s awesome that Jenna is heading out to the mission field! She’s going to be an excellent missionary! What an awesome list of things you are grateful for. :) Love you tons dad!!

Mom, that’s so awesome that you got to spend some time with the girls at the football game and celebrate Callie's birthday eating some Sonic. ;) Love you Mom, have a great week!!

Jackson, have a great blind date dude, and have an excellent week my dude! That’s a really cool perspective that you heard! I’ll be sure to look that up in my studies this week! Love you Jackson!!

Emma, That makes me so happy that you were able to go to the game and spend some time with your team! Enjoy seminary with Brother Siebert, that will be super awesome!! Love you Emma!!

Sarah, lots of practices!! That's awesome! 2 and a half hours of soccer is a lot!! Love you Sarah, have a great week!

Callie! Hope you had a great Birthday, sounds like some cool presents!! Good luck in your primary program!! Love you Callie!!

Mom’s Questions:
1. You said you are on the outskirts of Santa Cruz. How far are you from the mission offices?

 about 30 minutes.

2. Is your comp starting to feel better? Are you able to go out and find investigators? 

We were able to go and teach some of the set appointments, but not alot more.

3. What is your comp’s personality like? Is he reserved, funny, or what? 

Really funny and outgoing, we get along really well.

4. Do you have a pensionista in your new area? Does she cook and do laundry? Or are you still washing clothes by hand? 

She just cooks for us, but there is another member that washes my clothes, so bless up, Im not washing my clothes by hand right now.

5. What is your apartment like? 

Its big, and no AC, so it gets really hot in there, haha.

Wednesday, November 7, 2018

Mud and Mosquitos

 Last pics from Tarija



Hello Friends and Family!!!

Before I get into the update of this week, I wanted to take a quick second and wish a very Happy Birthday to my little sister Callie!!!! This Thursday, she turns eight years old, I cant believe how much she has grown, and I’m very excited to hear about her baptism here in a couple weeks!:)

Well, while Elder Lewis (my new companion) was recovering from his operation, he was with the Office elders for the week, and I was working a mini missionary named Hermano Olortegui. He is preparing to serve a mission, so he was very excited to have the chance to get out and work and serve as a missionary :). We worked really hard this week, finding lots of new people to teach, and teaching and preaching and working like missionaries do.

One of the families that we found this past week really got me excited! They are the Familia Alvarado, their names are Isabel, Nathan, Gisel, and Jorlyn. We found them on Wednesday, and the very next day, they accepted a baptismal date!! They told us, "Don’t worry Elder, we want to be baptized!" I don’t think there is anything better in the world for a missionary than those very words!! They even came to church on Sunday!

This past week, I finished the Book of Mormon again :) Everytime I finish, my testimony is strengthened of the divinity of that sacred book. I know it to be the word of God, and that as we apply its principles, doctrines and commandments, we will be blessed, and we will have the guidance of the Holy Spirit in our lives, and all the blessings the Father has prepared for us.

Have a great week everyone! Love you all, keep the faith!!!!

Love, Elder Christian Newman

Dad, That’s so awesome that the PG is headed to the Semis!! and super awesome that Barts team won the superbowl again! Love you Dad, have a great week!!

Mom, well, now that you have your candy all finished up, you guys can get back to normal haha! What a great study mom, I’ve just started studying Jesus the Christ again, so I’ll be sure to share my studies with you:) Love you Mom!!

Jackson, I hope you had a great week man! Hope your midterms and homework/college life are going well!! Love you brother!!

Emma, Sounds like there were some pretty awesome Halloween costumes!! That’s awesome that you have someone to quote vines with, and that you got to go spend some time with Mom and Sarah and Callie! Love you Sis!!

Sarah, what an awesome costume!!! That’s so cool that they got the fog machine and went all out! Love you Sarah, nice job in your games!!

Callie, Nice job on the trick or treating!! I loved seeing your costume! Good luck in your Primary program, and happy birthday this coming week!! Love you Sis!!

Mom’s Questions:
1. Tell us three things about your new companion? Is his health improved from the kidney stones? 

He is still getting better, we are going to work and do what we can, but he still recuperating. He is from Gilbert Arizona, and is the second youngest in his family:)

2. What is the ward like? How many members? How was your first Sunday and church meetings?

there are about 100 members, its a very new ward, but it’s looking like they are very suppòrtive!

3. How are you going about finding investigators in this new area? 

Mostly knocking doors, but we are going to offer an English class soon here:)

4. What is city you live in like? Is it Santa Cruz or a smaller city outside of Santa Cruz? 

We live on the very outskirts of Santa Cruz:)




Friday, November 2, 2018

Opening another area!!!


 Saying goodbye to Tarija again!

 Last week's pday hike


Hello friends and family!!

Going to be a quick email, due to the fact that I have been transferred yet again! But I just wanted to start out by saying a big HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO MY MOM TODAY, and also to my BROTHER JACKSON tomorrow! I hope you have great birthdays today and tomorrow!!

This past week, we had multizone conference, and we were having some great instructions from our mission leadership! We talked about commitments, and the importance of helping our investigators understand doctrine, being clear in our invitations, and promising blessings. And after, President told us that we not only had to invite, but also prepare the way for the people to teach to complete with their commitments. We then did lots of practice demonstrations, in which Elder Archer and I were selected to teach President Rodriguez and his wife the law of Chastity and invite them to be married, and help them find ways to get married and be baptized. It was definitely interesting to teach that in front of a conference of over 50 missionaries, but definitely a story I won’t be forgetting any time soon!! We also had a musical number, where Elder Archer, Elder Jorgensen, myself and Hermana Murdock and Hermana Eyestone did a rendition of "Savior, Redeemer of my soul", which went really well!!

I spent the last half of the week pretty sick, so that was kind of a bummer, with two days unable to leave the house, but thank goodness by Saturday and Sunday I was healthy and able to work! :)

Well, I received the notice that I will be opening another area here in Santa Cruz!! A new ward was created in Zona Abundancia, and I will be one of the first missionaries to set foot in this ward! I’m really excited, we'll see what the Lord has prepared for us!

All the best! Have a great Halloween and keep the faith!!!

Elder Newman

Dad, busy week, BUT that’s super awesome that the PG boys got the W!!!! And way to go for Bart's team! He is a great coach! Love you dad!!!

Mom, wow, what a fun week! Sounds like it was really busy, but a fun uplifting week! Thank you for sharing your studies of the scriptures Mom, I hope you have had a great Birthday! Love you mom!!

Jackson, thank you for your rendition of the game, almost feels like I was there! Sounds like some fun dates as well! Love you Jackson, have a great birthday tomorrow!!

Sarah, Show these suckaz how to play this game!!!! Nice job in your game, and in almost getting a yellow card ;) Love you Bear!!

Callie, That’s so exciting that your birthday is in a week and that you will be eight!! Nachos and water at the football game? excellent choice:) Love you Callie!!

Emma, Maynester!! Umm, thats wild that you are sleep talking, I’ve defs had comps that sleep talk before haha. Enjoy the Newfoundlands!! Love you Emma!!

Mom’s Questions:

1. Is it transfer week? Will you be losing anyone in your district? 


Yeah, myself :)


2. How are the Velasco family doing? Still progressing? 


They are still doing awesome! They were traveling, but should get back soon


3. How are you and your companion similar and different? 


I’m tall, he was short, but we both get along great and love laughing tons!


4. How many investigators do you have right now? 


Right now like 12 (in 4 de Julio) and 0 in Cortez (my new area), We'll be working really hard this transfer!!

Tuesday, October 23, 2018

General Conference part 2.







Hello friends and family!!

Well, it’s been a great week, with the opportunity to listen to our Prophet, President Nelson, twice during the week. Hence the subject line, Conference part 2 haha. We had the blessing of listening to a great devotional for the missionaries in Peru, Colombia, and Bolivia, where President Nelson opened up to 3rd Nephi, and just blew all of our minds. I have been studying my notes from that devotional for the past three days. We then had a devotional from President Nelson talking to the members here in Bolivia, which was super awesome as well! He was using a translator, and then half way through, just finished his message in Spanish! We have the coolest Prophet ever!

This past week has been full of funny experiences. This past Tuesday, we were walking past a street, and there was like ten dogs sleeping on the sidewalk. I looked at the eleventh dog that was awake, and said, "Be chill", right when it started barking at me, waking up its 10 little (not so little) friends, and chased me down the street. I was kind of having fun with it, swinging my bag at them so they wouldn’t bite me, and I was just kind of laughing until a giant black dog like the size of a shetland pony came in, and literally startled the crap out of me. Good times.

One of the goals I set when I completed a year in the mission was to be bold in every situation that I come across. This past week, we were doing a practice baptismal interview with Nelson Castro. He has lots of faith, but doesn’t understand very well the concept of the Great Apostasy, and that we are the ONLY true church. I remembered that goal I set, and we were direct and bold in testifying of the Restoration and of Joseph Smith, and that this is the only true church. He seemed to understand much better afterwards, so it pays to be bold in all that we do!!

Jose Luis Velasco has been one of the biggest miracles I have seen here in this area. He has been reading everything, loves talking to us, and this past week, he and his whole family not only accepted a baptismal date, but also attended church with us this Sunday! He has been super awesome, the only bummer, he is traveling these next two weeks, so he won’t be able to meet with us for a bit, but he is super awesome and I’m looking forward to meeting with him again soon!!

Well, I hope you all had a great week! Love you all, keep the faith, and follow the Prophet!

Con amor, Elder Newman

Mom, Thats crazy that Denver is married and Trent is home! That’s awesome that Oliver got to come over for a birthday dinner, and awesome that the Utes trounced USC! Love you Mom!!

Dad, that’s cool that you got to do the ring ceremony for Denver's wedding! Hope you had a great week dad!! Love you!!

Sarah, Woohoo for fall break! Way to ball out at the football game, and that you got to hang out with Tess a bunch! Love You Bear!!

Jackson, Sounds like a fun week! Missionary get together, dates, devotionals, and football games! Im pumped that the Utes wrecked USC!! Love you Jackson!!

Mom’s Questions:
1. How is Jose Luis doing? What other potential investigators do you have right now? 

Jose Luis is awesome! Nelson is doing pretty well also!

2. What ways did conference motivate you? Do you have any personal goals from listening to any of the talks? 

Accepting the will of the Lord, and making the Sacrament more of a priority.

3. Is it starting to heat up? It is getting chilly here! 

It’s getting really hot here. It occasionally rains, but when it’s not raining, it is really hot!!

4. What made you laugh this week or made you genuinely happy? 

My study of the scriptures made me very happy. Elder archer also always makes me laugh!


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