Monday, April 8, 2024

The Legacy We Uphold

Wassup y'all! Good afternoon from Perú!

Man this weeks been wild. Prepare yourself for a novel 😆.

First of all, I had probably one of the most spiritual weeks in my entire mission thus far. It started with Zone Conference, where I got to catch up with my MTC comp, Élder Kasparian! It was so awesome to get to see him again and to play soccer on the same field. Also, I scored one of the most clutch goals ever! 

Back in AZ we had Missionary Institute, where we talked about principles and other stuff that helps us as missionaries. I bring this up because this week our mission president shared a principle that I've learned back in AZ, but also expanded on it a bit. This is the Lahonti Principle. There is so much to this story (if you want to read it I'll suggest Alma 47: 1 - 20) but essentially a wicked man named Amalikiah wants to kill the cheif over the armies of the Lamanites so he can take control of the Lamanite armies. Lahonti climbs and fortifies a mountain, and after 3 times of trying to persuade him, Amalikiah gets Lahonti to come out of his fortifications just a little bit. He then, through strategy, kills Lahonti and takes the whole of the Lamanite army.
My mission prez had so much good principles he added to this story. For sake of space I won't add them here, but in my google photos I'll add his insights.


Bus ride back from Ica they were playing a terrible movie, so I got to practice my devotion and mental stability to draw my eyes away from the screen. Thanks Dad for the practice 😃 

Finally got my Muñeca (doll) that one of the members here made me!

Started building a new room in our house! Actually had a service based around that today! Can you guess where the photos are???

Interviews with Prez were this week also! My mission president is literally the coolest and my conversations with him always uplift me. I got to off load a bunch of crap and in return was spiritually uplifted it was amazing.

Gave my first anointing in Spanish! That was pretty lit.

- SATURDAY/SUNDAY -

BRO CONFERENCE IS SO LIT

My Dad calls it the "Spiritual super bowl" and this week I could definitely see why. It was so hype. Me and One of the Elders here were constantly going "YES!!!!" to the messages and announcements. We both shouted for joy so many times, I cried like three times, it was so awesome. 
BRO A TEMPLE IN LEHI UTAH WUUUUUT.
For those that don't know I used to live there. I screamed YEEEEEES!!!!!! when Prez Nelson announced that temple. Bro so hype!
There was so much gold in there to! I'm definitely rewatching conference and taking serious notes on like ever talk they were all spitt'n bars!

Today

Bro we're gonna have a solar eclipse! The second on the mission! I'm so excited! And I AIN'T MISSING THIS ONE!!!

We just finished a service where we made and hauled cement to help our pensionisto make a floor for the new room. We hauled it upstairs too! GUESS WHERE THE PICTURES ARE LOL 😆 

Aight bet spiritual thought.

So, I could pull like a thousand from Conference, Zone Conference, or my interview with Prez.

I'm gonna pull one, though, from a thought I had like 2 weeks ago that hasn't left me alone for these 2 weeks.

Which is... The Legacies we uphold.

I, as a missionary, am literally carrying on the work of our Savior, Christ himself. Missionary friends, that applies to you to. Let that sink in. 

We are quite literally his hands and his feet. His hands of service, to uplift the hands that hang down, to strengthen the feeble knees. We are the feet of Christ as we walk our many miles, bringing the vital words of our Lord and Savior to every willing ear. It doesn't matter where in the Vineyard you have been placed. You uplift and strengthen where God has placed you. 

But, heres the real kicker. 

After Christ's mission here on Earth, his hands and feet were peirced to the very cross he carried.
Where he died, forgiving all, that We. May. Live.

We are God's hands and Feet during this vital work. That means that we, too, will be pierced by the world by nails that very well may kill us. But, we must forgive them as our Lord did. For, just like him, we will rise again.

He suffered, bled, and died that He might rise again.
And so that we could follow Him.

This is the Legacy that we uphold. As imperfect as we are. 
And I will not fail Him.

In the name of our Lord and Gracious Savior, our Hero, even Jesus Christ himself, Amén.

- Élder Bahnmiller 


Wouldn't ya know. Milagros

This is probably why the area split, honestly.


As a result of me and my comp working in the area me and Fuentes never worked in, we have found like 22 people within the last 2 weeks. 15 were this week

Guess we got work to do.

Wassup fam!

We had some pretty cool finding miracles this week!
To start off, me and my comp had reached our goal of 6 new people pretty quick. By Tuesday we had reached our goal, and were on cloud 9.

I then had an exchange where everything that could fall through fell through. We attempted to contact one of our progressing people, but he wasn't home. His brother answered, so we asked if he wanted to hear more about God. He's now a new!

Pulled up to the wrong house, and the lady that opened the door was interested 

Then, within the last 10 minutes of our work day, we were gonna knock another door or two, but I had a prompting to ask a guy walking by us if he wanted to hear a message. In the middle of talking about faith, his wife pulls up and also listens. Turns out he's inactive... for a different church 😆. They were really happy to show us where they lived and we got their contact info.

So like 3 transfers ago, I had invited a man to baptisim and he had accepted. After our next contact with him, where he was in the middle of a job so he couldn't talk to us right then, Élder Fuentes said we needed to drop him. Me, not knowing anything, agreed. I had a prompting to go visit him, and told Fuentes, but he didn't want to, so we never did. The prompting has been coming every now and then to visit him.

I finally acted on these promptings, and me and Élder Gavidia went to talk with him. He was still interested, and was so happy to see us. He quickly accepted more visits from the missionaries.

I feel so terrible now. Not that he's excited to see us, but... I can't believe we dropped him.

A couple other things that happened...

- Our Zone Leader and Penchanisto had their  birthdays, and they were on the same day. We had 2 parties!

- Service project where we moved the most massive pile of dirt! Saw so many cockroaches and spiders it was fun

- On the bus ride to Ica (we have multi-zone devotional today and tomorrow) they were playing Ready Player One. In spanish

Pensamiento Espiritual:
(Spiritual thought)

During this last week I was seriously humbled. In both that I need to listen to spiritual promptings, but also that I need to be calm and collected in all times. 

Whats crazy is that I thought that I was sufficiently humble. (I'm not trying to brag about my humility... just analyzing from a perspective of one who was humbled)
And yet, there is always something we can learn.

My invitation this week is to keep an open mind. Sometimes things that happen in our lives make no sense. But if we look at them through an eternal lense, things may begin to make some sense.

Love yall! Have an awesome week!

Élder Bahnmiller 

1. Sunsets in Perú are something else
2. Dog
3. Anti-Bahnmiller (like no one will get this)
4. The gang moving a giant pile of rubble infested with insects!







*terrifying finger gun* pew-pew!

Ehem! a yes, another week, another P-day, another email!


*pew-pew!* ehem.

Anyway, so quite a fat chunk of stuff happened this week. 
To start off, I had to say goodbye to Fuentes. He's now dead. (Hense finger gun)
Elder Gilberts dad also died, so we spent a day or 2 working together, which was lit.

Heres the issue to end all issues. Fuentes took my phone with him so he could communicate with Lima. I thought that was a good reason, so I gave it to him. On the ride home, the ZLs ask me if I have it. Upon finding out no,  they're like bruh, thats the area phone and im like noooooooooo

So yeah. Worked blind in my area for the first 2 to 3 days.

Which reminds me...
I've got a new comp! And he's awesome! 
Me and Elder Gavidia have like the same sense of humor, and he loves interstellar! I know this because I pulled out my violin a d he just goes "please play interstellar". 
Also... my area split! That means there are now 4 Elders in my area now. The other 2 are seriously awesome guys.

Another thing I found out... Fuentes taught me like nothing.
Ok hold up. He taught me a lot. The culture, attitudes to have, the necesity to be organized...

I was just struggling trying to show the area to the 3 new Elders. It was tough.

We've been playing a lot of Uno, show'em no mercy, which is lit. Literally has a draw 10 card, and stacking is a rule, so... drawing 30 cards aint uncommon its nuts.

In terms of spiritual content...

Elder Gilbert seemed apalled that I was gonna knock doors (during our exchange), just doesn't work here. I was just like *activate Arizona powers*
Heedless to say, we found 3 news through knocking. So I think that was pretty effective.
What this showed me, though, is that if you have the right attitude in this work, anything is possible even the impossible.
I invite y'all to reflect on something that you've said is "impossible". Maybe its a goal, maybe its an upcoming event, who knows? Look at it through a different angle, different perspective. An eternal perspective. It actually works (3 news!!!)

Luv yall fam!

Elder Bumblebee
Or, Dumblebee
Que!?

1. New comp!
2. Dinner???
3. Last zone selfie
4. Last selfie with Fuentes
5. Depainting a room 
6. Last comp Here to Slay game










Miracles That Shake The Earth

Hola todos! Cómo está?


For me, I'm a little shaken, honestly 😉
Guess y'all are about to find out why

To start the week off, I got to have a pizza party! Me and my comp threw a pizza party for all the people that have gone tracting with us. One didn't show, but we got almost everyone to go. 
We definitely didn't realize just how expensive the food was. It was like 100 soles for 2 pizzas (delicious pizzas) which is like 33 dollars, so yeah even expensive in the states. We had fun though, so thats good.

That leads me to Thursday. 

On March 7th, 2024, at 11:32 am, while I was watching one of President Nelsons conference talks, Chincha and Pisco got hit by a mag 5.6 Earthquake. It was 26.3 miles away. Shaking lasted like 10 to 20 seconds

It was quite crazy, because the ground was very much shaking. We all ran outside, and after it had passed, waited for aftershocks. None came, thankfully. 

We had an epic lesson, where the lady we were teaching was very focused on what we were teaching. It is so fun for me when I explain something and I just see a light of understanding turn on in someone. It's literally the coolest feeling ever.

My ZLs ran to Lima for a who-knows-what kind of meeting. Important thing was that I had a package in Lima they picked up. They sent me a picture that they had it, then a couple of hours later said they forgot it. I went to bed sad. Next morning they said that they actually did have it and they were just pranking me. 
😐
But in any case I have to thank my incredible Grandparents for the awesome american candy, (thank you SO MUCH I'm so happy!!!!) And my parents for the sheet music. I've started learning how to play Day One from Interstellar on the Violin!

Then, finally, last night we got a SECOND earthquake. 1:29 am, mag 4.9, 22.5 miles away. Don't ask why I was awake, but this one was slightly weaker (duh)

But in any case, time for the spiritual thought!

During the really cool lesson we had, the ladies husband said that he'd recieved a dream where 2 angels and a dove gave him a book written in English. Me and my comp are very convinced it was the book or mormon. What this shows, though, is that God is definitely preparing people to hear the word! I'm just so excited to be on the receiving end of these blessings!
Invitation: see how God has prepared things for you in your life! And make sure to thank him, too!

1. My first rat! Plus its flattened rat.
2. Definitely not this year
3. Profile picture?
4. Cameras awesome
5. Magic
6. Picking rocks
7. Pizza!