NOTE: THE MEXICO MTC ADDRESS IS AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS POST!
Thursday is my CCM (MTC in Spanish) P-Day, I wish i could've had the chance to tell you that before so it went so long in between messages. I've missed you all and home so much! There have been a few days where I've really had to pray for help in focusing on my studies here and to stop dreaming about what it would be like to be with family again. Other than those days though, I've been very happy and very I think learning quickly. I have a great District to learn with. I'll try and send the pictures we took of ourselves at the Mexico City Temple this morning sometime later today. What a beautiful temple! It's so big, and still maintains an amazing spirit so palpable I thought I could've cut through it with a knife.
| Mexico City Temple |
My companion, Elder Paddock, is from St. George Utah. He swam in high school and is just your solid Utah Mormon guy. We butt heads a little but we're a good companionship. He is directly on the straight and narrow, haha he has to pull be back on every now and again when i get distracted and aren't in bed by 10:31.
On Sundays everyone is expected to prepare a 5 minute talk in spanish and then 6 missionaries are chosen at random during sacrament to speak, this way everyone is on their toes and ready. I was called our first Sunday to speak and surprisingly i was the only one to have prepared in Spanish. This was accentuated when the CCM president and his wife decided to sit in on our meeting and made a big huff about our Branch's lack of preparedness. Later that day we had interviews and shortly following mine my companion and I were appointed zone leaders for the duration of our stay here. He got all puffed up about it, and i had to talk him down and tell him we were just given a position of servitude. It's ok, i figure it's a utah thing. Tonight we are greeting the new district in our zone and have prepared a 30 minute lesson on the objectives of a missionary. We're excited, and hopefully ready.
The food is alright, I love that it's all Mexican! however that has meant we got few weird dishes... I eat Corn Pops pretty often with my meals.
A fun fact about Mexico City! The Catholic Church obviously has a tremendous influence here and they are very good about celebrating the Saints honored each day. Fireworks go off right outside our walls, on average i'd say 3 times an hour including and especially the night hours. Some people wrote home saying the gangs were at war... but they don't sit with the natives during meals so they really have no idea.
We get 45 minutes each day to exercise and my district isn't a particularly athletic bunch but we've had a lot of fun playing soccer, volleyball, tennis and soccer tennis. It came out a few days ago that most of my District was pretty into Video Games before coming so it's like i'm back to studying with Nick Johnson. Most especially is the Elder i've become good friends with, Elder Bergevin from Washington State, who studied Spanish for 12 years. Another is Elder Atkinson from San Diego who has watched every episode in over 80 TV series and started an internet site featuring his commentary and critics of each televised program.
I'm excited to keep learning and serving. It seems like I'm expected to learn how to be a missionary while I help others become the same thing. The way i've found to do this is to focus my studies on questions other missionaries have, this way everyone is making productive use of their time.
I guess by the end of a week a feel more like Elder Meidell and less like Tyler, and that's not as weird as i thought it would be.
Something I learned in study this week: Christ's teaches he is the bread of life, and he who eats of his flesh and drinks of his blood, living water, will have Eternal Life. This led me to consider mana, the bread God sent each day and which had to be gathered and savored each day. First off, the mana was preparing that people to understand the principle of Christ's sacrificed body which had to be sought after and consumed each day so they could be filled with it's deliciousness. So they could feast on the word more or less and so the word would grow and become delicious. In Christ's life he confused everyone by saying he who would eat of my flesh and drink of my blood will never hunger or thirst and will live forever. No one wanted to eat Christ. They weren't listening through the spirit so they couldn't understand the metaphor at work. Now we eat and drink his flesh and blood respectively, each Sunday. This study increased the importance of the Sacrament in my mind. Christ has preluded to the renewing of the Baptismal Covenant since he taught the Israelites. If we uphold this Covenant in all that it entails we are promised Eternal Life.
Something I learned in study this week: Christ's teaches he is the bread of life, and he who eats of his flesh and drinks of his blood, living water, will have Eternal Life. This led me to consider mana, the bread God sent each day and which had to be gathered and savored each day. First off, the mana was preparing that people to understand the principle of Christ's sacrificed body which had to be sought after and consumed each day so they could be filled with it's deliciousness. So they could feast on the word more or less and so the word would grow and become delicious. In Christ's life he confused everyone by saying he who would eat of my flesh and drink of my blood will never hunger or thirst and will live forever. No one wanted to eat Christ. They weren't listening through the spirit so they couldn't understand the metaphor at work. Now we eat and drink his flesh and blood respectively, each Sunday. This study increased the importance of the Sacrament in my mind. Christ has preluded to the renewing of the Baptismal Covenant since he taught the Israelites. If we uphold this Covenant in all that it entails we are promised Eternal Life.
Byah!
I miss you all very much, and i look forward to hearing from you again. The actual address here is:
Carr. Tenuyuca Chalmita No. 828
Col. Zona Escolas, deleg, G.A. madero
C.P. 07230, Mexico, D.F., Mexico
I think we had the address for the old one previously.
Con mi Amor,
Elder Tyler Meidell
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