Dearest friends and family,This week was the first normal week in a long time! We got to work allthe day long every day!At the first part of my mission I thought it was the easiest thingever! I did not have a single worry in the world, fortunately that'snot the case forever. Now that I am understanding more about mypurpose as a missionary I'm starting to work harder. Not that my hoursof working are changing or how fast I walk or how far. You work harderby planning better and specifically for each investigator, studyingspecifically for them in the morning. You work harder by listening tothe spirt constantly and courageously. Every waking moment all youthink about is how can I serve the lord to my best ability today. Whatcan I do now to make me a better missionary. How can I serve mycompanion, the word, the Lord. This constant work, believe it or not, isvery hard and taxing. But it is so beautiful. Every second is worthit. It is what changes someone to be more like Christ. What I want toshare today, is that not only those on missions can change. Everyperson can think this way. How can I serve my spouse? How can Imagnifying my calling today? How can I bring myself closer to Christ?We need to ask ourselves these questions. Every day. All the time.Now for the unfortunate parts. Even though we worked super hard andlong this week, I feel like we have been going backwards. People havedropped us, we have had to drop some people for not keeping any oftheir commitments. I'm pretty sure the Lord is just testing ourpatience. So we will just work harder.A few quick stats, our mission had 334 baptisms this year. 

woot!!We have 5 stakes in our mission, and197 missionariesI got ringworm and a super nasty infected ingrown toenail so far.(nowthat they are healed I can tell my mom)I'm staying in Molina for another 6 weeks!Muesli is the best cereal in the world.Love you all!!Elder Owens
Hello dearest friends and family,First I would like to apologize for not sending an email last week, Iwill explain.These past few weeks have been very special, we were planning to havea baptism the 9th for our friend Ivan. He is the Bulgarian guy. TheSaturday before his baptism we could not contact him, he was not inhis house and he was not answering his phone. But we needed to makesure he was coming to church because if he didn't he could not getbaptized. So we did what two teenage boys would do. We went on an Ivanhunt. As we sat in our car and offered a prayer to our Father inHeaven that His will would be done, we had a thought to search in somebuildings that we knew some of his friends lived. So we rang on arandom door and thankfully they let us into the building. We wentstraight to the mailboxes and found a name that was not "Maria" (I saythat becomes everyone's name is Maria here) Anyway, we found aBulgarian name and we went to the door and knocked. Yes ladies andgentlemen, Ivan was in that home. Unfortunately he really needs moneyand so he decided to go and work instead. I won't lie, I was veryfrustrated. But all we could do was testify of the importance ofchurch and let him make his own decision. Update on him, he is gettinglessons from the Bulgarian missionaries.Earlier that day we suffered a LOT of rejection. It was reallyeffecting me. But as we were walking, we saw a house just filled withpeople playing on instruments. My boss companion just went andknocked on the door. They invited us in and played us a few songs. Weended up teaching a lesson to everyone. It was pretty cool! Nothingreally came from it but it was very interesting.So the reason I did not write an email last week was because I droveto Malaga. They have a meeting every month for the zone leaders and Igot to drive 4 zone leaders to this meeting. I was suppose to workwith the Elders in Malaga during the meeting, but because they didn'tpick me up so President had me sit in the meeting with them. This, for me,was very amazing, because I had the opportunity to see the plans thatthe Lord has for our mission. It truly was an honor to be there.Also, I was called by one of the office Elders only to find out that Ineeded to come down to the office for residency. So I packed my bags again and drove 4other Elders in my group back to Malaga....Let me tell you! This was not that easy for me. I'm pretty sure I fellasleep 3 times.. Shhhhh don't tell my parents. I had to pull one of mydads strategies and drink 3 Gallons of Coke.We had a pretty great New Years! We ate grapes! This tradition is toeat 12 grapes in 12 seconds and while you do this you wish for stufffor the 12 months of the year. We also played cards and drank somestuff! Haha jk Fanta, Cola and water.There is something that happens in the 2 years of serving a mission.As a member of the Church there are commandments that we follow. Butas a missionary there about 40x more commandments added, from theMissionary Manual, the Preach my Gospel book and other rules given tous by our President. We cannot be perfect. Is is impossible. OnlyChrist has that title of perfection. This should not be an excuse tobe disobedient though. We might not be able to be perfect but we surecan put every ounce of our being to try. There is growth that comesfrom being obedient. I know that for a fact. I see it every day fromthose investigators who choose to follow the commandments. Being asobedient as possible is not comfortable. It is hard. Very hard. Butthe growth that you will experience from this obedience will betteryour life. I invite you all to grow this week. I love you all and youare in my prayers. Please just be obedient.LoveElder Owens