Monday, June 30, 2014

MUNRO, WEEK 34: JULY!

Hello Family! 

It's JULY... almost... It is also getting colder! I love it! The weather isn't that far off from winter in Oregon so that's definitely a blessing. I would say that right now its the equivalent of October... I think. I am not sure. My body keeps telling me that is July, I should be sweating right now. But nope.

"Here's a piece of wall that looks like Abraham Lincoln to me." Ummm....Kyle, you're crazy!

This past week was good. I went on divisions with the Zone Leaders and that was great. I always learn a ton when I do divisions so that is a great blessing; gives us a chance to shake things up in the area. 

We are starting to receive some investigators here and there and references from the members which is a HUGE help. Members are pretty much the key, have I said that before? :) 

We had an investigator that was ready to get baptized and then moved outside our boundaries into another ward by ONE street. So that was frustrating but we were able to make the hand off pretty smooth and we hope to here good results! 

Here are few photos of what I did to help my companion learn English in the apartment. :) 







I love you all! You are all in my prayers! 

Love, 
Elder Moore

Monday, June 23, 2014

MUNRO, WEEK 33: BRACE YOURSELF! WINTER COMETH!

 "[Here's a] scarf that I bought. Which is a common thing here so I am not being weird. 
So shhh to your unnice comments. :)"



Hi Family, 

This week for us was a rough week. We dropped our investigators and everything so we don't really have anybody to teach that will lead to baptism in the future. We didn't receive any references either so it was a lot of walking and visiting with less actives. However, at the end of the week we received a few possible investigators. Goes to show you that the members are KEY. I can't stress that enough. This week we will try to change things up a little to get better results. :) 

"The curtains that we Jerryrigged out of string, an umbrella and a stick. :) Nailed it."

We had a Zone Conference with the President this past week. It was great. It was about seeing miracles in the mission and everything. I learned a lot and it definitely changed things in the missionaries. I love the mission! 

Anyways, it's now time to go win at soccer at the church. :) I love you all! 

Love, 
Elder Moore

Monday, June 16, 2014

MUNRO, WEEK 32: HAPPY FATHER'S DAY

(As a preface, Kyle found out on Monday, June 16th that his niece, Elizabeth, was born 2 weeks early on Father's Day. A lot of Kyle's email was personal; very sweet and meant for the family so I've heavily edited it.)

Kyle and his companion wearing scarves given out on Father's Day (notice the little Argentina flags on them)

I am very very happy this day because when I opened my email I saw 20 EMAILS! Most (if not all) from my family! And what made me even more happy is that MY BROTHER IS A FATHE¨R AND MY SISTER IN LAW IS A MOTHER! THAT'S SO AWESOME! I am very very very happy. And everybody is healthy so that makes me even more happy.  I love the picture of taylor with his ¨Daddys Little Girl¨ thing for Elizabeth. What a great Father's Day. Which brings me to my next point. 

[Notes to Dad, Taylor, Tim, and about Grandfathers]

Which brings me to another subject: "Out of all the titles of glory or majesty that He could have chosen, He chose to be called Father." I love that quote about our Heavenly Father. In one title it contains more information about who He is and who we are more than in anything else. He is the only person who we can talk to anytime and anywhere in any condition and He will be happy to help. I am grateful for that opportunity that I have to preach that to people everyday, about our Heavenly Father. 

Which brings me to another subject. About the time the Elizabeth was born (more or less 20 minutes) I was in the circle for the confirmation of Bruno. An investigator, who, despite the fact that his family told him that he wasn't welcome to come to their home if he got baptized in the church, he knew it was right and he did it anyways. He is 72 years old and a great person.

Bruno's baptism day


Kyle is hand washing his clothes. He says not only is it cheaper, but he's convinced it gets his clothes more clean!

Potatoes and chicken for dinner!

A friend and fellow missionary from Seattle, Washington


Anyway that's about it. HAPPY FATHER'S DAY. Thank you to all! I love you all!

Monday, June 9, 2014

MUNRO, WEEK 31: MUUUUUNROW (Roll the r)

Well, first off... I am lost! If my companion told me to lead us to the house of a member or investigator or anything. Forget it. There is no way. So many bus stops, buses, blocks, turns and space! The area is pretty big. But all this comes with any new area. I will learn with time! 

This week was basically a learning week for me. Meeting members, meeting investigators, meeting new bus numbers and just trying to remember which apartment building is ours. But I do love my new area! 

Today, we have a zone activity in a place called Unicenter. Which I think is like a shopping center. But I am not sure. 

[Random note. The man next to me is jamming out on the air drums with headphones with no shame. That's pretty cool. Guns n Roses.]

The name of my companion is Elder B*. We get along great. The Lord is definitely blessing me. 

We have an investigator for this end of week and he is super ready. Stopped smoking and everything. He is a great guy! Attached is a foto of the cigarettes that my companion and I convinced him to give us. He was only smoking one a day down from 15 a day. something happened and he was just going to smoke his worries away. we got him to cut! So he gave us the pack and then I gave him one (as was the deal) cigarette and said that this was his last and he agreed. Talked to him today. Hasn't smoked since and says he feels great. He is awesome! Super ready! Pray for him! (now we just have a pack of cigarettes sitting in the apartment)


That is all I have for today. 

Love you all! 

Love, 
Elder Moore 

Monday, June 2, 2014

MUNRO, WEEK 30: TRANSFERS



Well hello family! 

Well we just had transfers today AAAAAAAAANNNNND.. BOOM. Transferred to a new area. It's called Munró. You have to roll the R. :) It seems pretty cool. A quiet, little (not so little) area. My companion told me that we spend a lot of money on the bus here so the members give us lunches. That's awesome! 

I will miss my old companion and my old area but the Lord wants me here now! 

My new companion is Elder B*. He is from Colombia! He was in my zone before so I know him a little bit. I am excited; he is a really cool guy. It's very interesting how I have had 4 companions all from different countries. Utah, Spain with Elder G*, then Argentina with Elder L* and then Elder B* from Colombia. Pretty cool! It's an awesome experience. 


Kyle's most recent companion (on the left) with another elder in the mission

This past week was good. The time is FLYING by. My two transfers with Elder L* seemed like it was only one month. I learned a lot from him and I look forward to applying it. 

Our new apartment is pretty nice. It has a barbecue thing to cook by fire (it's like a fireplace). So that is something dandy. Maybe I will have to venture for different foods. 


In Soldati we had three baptisms. I don't know if I already told you all but they are doing great; 20 years old. 19 and 17. 

The weather is great. Crisp is a good way to describe it. Cold at night somewhat warm during the day. It's perfect weather. 



My umbrella broke the other day so I will be looking for a new one! 

A member just received his calling yesterday in my last area. He is going to Resistencia, Argentina. He leaves in one month. It's going to be great. It's exciting to see people that you have helped progress in the gospel! 

I feel like during the week things happen and I get excited to tell you all. Then comes Monday and I can´t remember a thing about the week. Maybe I will start writing these things down. 

It's a miracle that everything fit in my suitcases today. I feel like my things are multiplying. But in reality I haven´t bought anything. How does it happen?!? I do have a lot of books from the MTC that I could probably get rid of. I will see what I don´t use and toss it this coming transfer. 

Something that I just learned is that my MTC companion is in the same zone! So we will be playing soccer together. WOOT! 


The temple was awesome last week. I'ts closed for June (members say for the World Cup but that's not true) for cleaning and stuff. So we went before and it was great. One of the photos that I sent was of my companion and a friend from his ward he met. It was great photo. 

We had interviews with the president. They went great. He told me that when I turned 6 months that he felt I was ready to be senior companion but the problem is that there are no new missionaries right now. We got rid of 3 missionaries and just received one new sister this transfer. And the next transfer doesn't look like we will receive many more either. When I arrived we were at 290 missionaries now we are at 240. 


My first Zone Leader went home. He finished already! He greeted me my very first day. Then my next area he and I went on divisions. It was great. He is awesome. Taught me a lot. 

One day family, we are all going to be sitting in the living room drinking mate together! (I drink mate cocido. It's great) 

Off to play soccer! I love you all! Pray for me and I will pray for you! 

With love, 
Elder Moore!