Tuesday, April 14, 2020

Last email - home

I’m home!

I never wrote a last email explaining what happened, so I’ll summarize it here. Basically, after 2.5 weeks in strict quarantine, the church arranged for all the North American missionaries to leave the country. It  was a long process, but they took us in a huuuuuge yellow truck to Córdoba, we stayed a night there with all the other gringos and president, then in the morning, we said goodbye to Córdoba. We headed on a bus to Buenos Aires, where we stayed up all night playing games and seeing people I knew from other Argentine missions (Sam Graff). We left early in the morning to the airport, spent a while waiting, but we got it all figured out and got on a plane to head straight to Salt Lake City. And that was it!

The mission was an unforgettable experience. I honestly learned to much within the last year and a half. Even though it got cut short, that time was very precious to me. It was a time that I could grow closer to Christ by better understanding His doctrine, and I was able to meet so many great people that have helped me become a better person. Missions are the best!

Love you all,
Dal Jenkins
Salt Lake Airport after days of travelling
April 4, 2020

All my family together


home sweet home

Monday, March 16, 2020

Jacob 3:1-2 - La Rioja

Quick spiritual thought, I really liked reading in Come, Follow Me this week. The scripture that stood out to me was Jacob 3:1-2

But behold, I, Jacob, would speak unto you that are pure in heart. Look unto God with firmness of mind, and apray unto him with exceeding faith, and he will bconsole you in your cafflictions, and he will plead your cause, and send down djustice upon those who seek your destruction.
O all ye that are pure in heart, lift up your heads and receive the pleasing word of God, and feast upon his alove; for ye may, if your bminds are cfirm, forever.
Notice the invitations that Jacob makes in these verses. I think they are really valuable to us. Look unto God, pray unto him, lift up your heads, feast upon his love. All of those invitations are directing our focus to God, and the blessings are incredible as well. I feel like Jacob is describing to us how to have a personal relationship with God. How to understand the love He feels for us. 
Keep all that in mind this week, love you

Elder Jenkins
sky

we did a service project for the firefighters and they lent us their cool uniforms.
We cleared some junk and grass and moved some cars

pancake breakfast with the boys

Monday, March 9, 2020

MAGALÍ! - La Rioja

Long crazy interesting week.

THE BEST PART WAS A BAPTISM! I meant to tell you all about her before, but I didn't, so here you go! She is a girl who started listening to the Gospel before I got here to La Rioja. She was a referral from a member here. Once I met her, HOLY COW. She is soooooo spiritual and just understands everything so so so well! Seriously, one of the most understanding people I've taught in my whole mission. Throughout our time teaching her, she brought two friends with her to listen to us as well! SO SO COOL!

Anyways, this last weekend was her baptism! She was so ready and it was really cool to be there! Her friend, the one who invited her to the Gospel, was the one to baptize her. really really cool. She's going to be such a great member of the Church.

We had a good time in Cordoba this week as well in Concilio. Always fun to see the other zone leaders I know like Elder Kotter, Naegle, and others. 

Chamical was also fun. The little sacrament meetings there are always really chill and fun to organize, even if it means that Elder Corgiat and I give talks every time:) Whenever I run out of ideas in these kinds of situations, the first thing that comes to mind is always one of the awesome classes that my seminary teacher Sister Nelson gave. This week I shared what I learned from her in Alma 47 about Amalikiah, and how his methods of gaining power are a lot like how Satan tries to overtake us. I invite each of you to read the chapter and find parallels. I want to point out one part that I like though. 

10 And it came to pass that when it was night he sent a secret embassy into the mount Antipas, desiring that the leader of those who were upon the mount, whose name was Lehonti, that he should come down to the foot of the mount, for he desired to speak with him.
11 And it came to pass that when Lehonti received the message he durst not go down to the foot of the mount. And it came to pass that Amalickiah sent again the second time, desiring him to come down. And it came to pass that Lehonti would not; and he sent again the third time.
12 And it came to pass that when Amalickiah found that he could not get Lehonti to come down off from the mount, he went up into the mount, nearly to Lehonti’s camp; and he sent again the fourth time his message unto Lehonti, desiring that he would come down, and that he would bring his guards with him.
13 And it came to pass that when Lehonti had come down with his guards to Amalickiah, that Amalickiah desired him to come down with his army in the night-time, and surround those men in their camps over whom the king had given him command, and that he would deliver them up into Lehonti’s hands, if he would make him (Amalickiah) a second aleader over the whole army.
14 And it came to pass that Lehonti came down with his men and surrounded the men of Amalickiah, so that before they awoke at the dawn of day they were surrounded by the armies of Lehonti.
15 And it came to pass that when they saw that they were surrounded, they pled with Amalickiah that he would suffer them to fall in with their brethren, that they might not be destroyed. Now this was the very thing which Amalickiah desired.
16 And it came to pass that he delivered his men, acontrary to the commands of the king. Now this was the thing that Amalickiah desired, that he might accomplish his designs in dethroning the king.
17 Now it was the custom among the Lamanites, if their chief leader was killed, to appoint the second leader to be their chief leader.
18 And it came to pass that Amalickiah caused that one of his servants should administer apoison by degrees to Lehonti, that he died.
19 Now, when Lehonti was dead, the Lamanites appointed Amalickiah to be their leader and their chief commander.
Kinda long, sorry. But what I like about this is that Lehonti, like us, would never go all the way down to Satan's level. DUH, we don't like to follow Satan. But when he becomes trickier and says "Oh no just come down a little bit, you can bring your guards, it'll be okay, don't worry, you're still in control" is when the trouble starts. Because when we follow him just that little bit, it's the start of us being "poisoned by degrees" until he destroys us. Scary stuff. 
That's why it's so important to "stand in holy places and be not moved," because as long as we are on that mountaintop, close to God, Satan doesn't have any power over us. And Jesus is ready to forgive our mistakes if we do take some steps downward, and He's ready to help us get back up.
have a good week

Elder Jenkins




Monday, March 2, 2020

people aren't home, but chamical is cool - la rioja

It was a week.

I've been taking more videos while on the move, or with any free time. I think I'll share one of those videos instead of writing a long email this week. I took this video on Sunday night after traveling 2 hours to have a second sacrament meeting in a different town. enjoy:)

(mom note: can't actually get to the video yet... stay tuned)

armadillo shell


please tell me Im not the only one who thinks "BUTTICHE COMPLEX" is pretty funny

mountains

cool statue 2


cactus

Monday, February 24, 2020

first week in La RIoja (kinda)

I say kinda because we ended up spending a lot of it in Córdoba.

After P-day in La Rioja, we left at midnight to go to Córoba for Concilio de Líderes. The Area Seventy Elder De Hoyos was there to give insight as well. It was really great, I learned a lot about how to teach more effectively, and the Spirit gave me answers to a lot of questions I had about how to improve as a missionary.

Since we live over 5 hours away, and there was going to be a conference with (almost) the whole mission the next day, President told us to just stay the night in the mission home so we could attend. Before the night time, I took advantage of being close and visited some people from one of my past areas. We slept in the mission home, then went to the conference the next day. It was fun to see lots of familiar faces there!

After another midnight ride back to La Rioja, I could finally get to work! We got blessed with some cool weather in this notoriously hot part of Argentina. But holy cow, BIKES. This is my first area that has bikes, and at first I was stoked. But who would've guessed that a broken pedal, a seat as hard as a rock, and leg muscles that haven't been used in 1.5 years would make bike riding a pretty miserable experience! I'm grateful for it though, it makes the work a lot more effective, even if it makes my poor bum a little sore:)

I've met some great people here, and the La Rioja vibe is really cool. I've always loved being far away from the hustle of Cordoba Capital and the tranquility of La Rioja is really awesome. 

We didn't have much time to work this week, lots of getting organized and meetings, but overall I'm super excited to be here!

As I walked down from the stand after the sacrament on Sunday (I was playing the piano) the counselor in the bishopric told me I'd be giving a talk, so as soon as I sat down in my seat I got called right back up to speak :) Unplanned talks are not too uncommon here in Argentina. I started by presenting myself, and then talked about my favorite topic, The Atonement. Seriously, I'm so so grateful for the Atonement. I don't think any of us can fully understand how special that act of service was, but to think that Jesus Christ, the most powerful being to ever live on this planet, would suffer every kind of pain and affliction to give us the chance to overcome our difficulties is incredible. There's nothing that makes me feel closer to my Savior than studying and thinking about that sacrifice. I really am so grateful for it. I invite you all to do the same, remember Christ and His Atonement, study about it, especially in the Book of Mormon, because so many truths regarding the Atonement were restored in that Book. Always look for ways to appreciate that sacrifice more and to grow closer to Christ and to follow His example! Love you!

Elder Jenkins
after the conference I said hi to Familia Urquiza, a great family from General Lamadrid (2 areas ago)

sleeping in the mission home with a perfect view of the temple!

free hot water for mate

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sipping from our new matermos

Canvax hamburgers

mountains

LA RIOJA

cool statue


Elder Corgiat taught me how to make bracelets

Tuesday, February 18, 2020

LA RIOJAAAAAAAA

LET'S GOOOOOOOOOO
it was transfers this last week, and I COULD NOT BE HAPPIER! It was super sad leaving Cosquín (I had been there for 6 months!), but I'm stoked to now be in La Rioja! My mission consists of 3 different provinces, Córdoba (where most of the mission is), Catamarca (where I started my mission), and La Rioja (where I'm at now). I got the trifecta! This province is well known for being HOT. SO SO HOT. Seriously though, my first day it was toooooooastyyyyy and they said it was a calmer day. Today, a storm came in (which NEVER happens here) so it's a cool day today, but everyone tells me I need to buckle up. 

Another great thing is that my new companion is Elder Corgiat, who I've known since I started in Catamarca. Also in this zone are familiar faces Elders Singley, León, and my trainer Elder Farfal! It'll be a good transfer, and there is a LOT of work to be done. The people have already been so open and nice!

I'll send some cool pics I have from the week, it's been pretty great.

This week I've really loved studying the topic of the Savior's atonement and repentance (I hope you are all reading Ven Sigueme (Come Follow Me)). In my farewell talk in Cosquín I talked about the story of Alma the Younger. A wicked dude, lots of trouble, against everything the church stood for. However, after his encounter with an angel of the Lord, the was left motionless and speechless for 3 days. At the end of that time, he awoke and proclaimed that he had repented and that God and Christ exist and love us, and then went on to become a great missionary. He talks later about his experience (Alma 36), and one part always stands out to me. 

17 And it came to pass that as I was thus aracked with torment, while I was bharrowed up by the cmemory of my many sins, behold, I dremembered also to have heard my father prophesy unto the people concerning the coming of one Jesus Christ, a Son of God, to atone for the sins of the world.
18 Now, as my mind caught hold upon this thought, I cried within my heart: O Jesus, thou Son of God, ahave mercy on me, who am bin the cgall of bitterness, and am encircled about by the everlasting dchains of edeath.
19 And now, behold, when I thought this, I could remember my apains bno more; yea, I was harrowed up by the memory of my sins no more.
20 And oh, what ajoy, and what marvelous light I did behold; yea, my soul was filled with joy as exceeding as was my pain!
21 Yea, I say unto you, my son, that there could be nothing so exquisite and so bitter as were my pains. Yea, and again I say unto you, my son, that on the other hand, there can be nothing so exquisite and sweet as was my joy.
Alma's conversion and repentance all began with the simple act of remembering the Savior and His sacrifice, then calling upon his name for forgiveness. That turned all his sorrow and pain into joy and light.
The same can happen in our lives! If any of you are "racked with torment" or feel pain because of your sins, remember Christ! He is there and real and He loves you! Ask Him for forgiveness, and you can feel the same sweetness and joy as Alma did. I testify of that!

Love you all, have a great week!

Elder Jenkins
Birthday Party

Birthday Party

new agenda (baptism of Christ and Alma the younger)

riverside with Naegle



birthday lunch! It was Natasha's birthday too, so we celebrated together. Love that family!

Party boy

A great family from Cordoba Capital stopped by to wish me a happy birthday and give me some cake!

tasty dinner
Goodbyes to some great people




copy and paste clouds on the way to La Rioja



Monday, February 10, 2020

like, zoinks - Cosquin


solid week.

It's been crazy getting everything situated, since we lost a lot of time and organization in the last week of Elder Chagas and the first week of Elder Naegle back in Cosquín. It's been super fun though. we're rekindling all the good times we had 3 months ago when I was here with him, Elder Vidal, and Elder Christensen. Good times. 

This week was the week of Cosquín Rock, a huge music festival. I thought it was going to make the work difficult because it would all be packed (and that it would make me trunky cuz if you know ANYTHING about me I freaking love concerts), but honestly the whole town was pretty dead, everyone was all packed in the little pueblo right by Cosquín where they do the actual festival. We walked by there one day, and holy cow it was poppin. So many people from all over, and most of them drunk:) We got through as quick as possible and headed home.

I don't have many stories from the week, but if you want to read some GREAT SCRIPTURES, read Doctrine and Covenants 84. ALL OF IT. ESPECIALLY IF YOURE A MISSIONARY OR FUTURE MISSIONARY. My favorite part is when it talks about repentance. We need to repent, and as we show our repentance through our actions, God helps us accomplish what he needs us to do. Just read the chapter, its so good.

love ya
Elder Jenkins
moon mood

lovely lunch

wavy water

facturas from Plunder's right before they told us to leave cuz you need to pay extra to sit at the tables

Cosquín Rock

river

Cosquín Rock

mountains


volleyball



asadooooooooooooo