Saturday, November 29, 2014

Thanksgiving

We couldn't take it!  It was 1pm and we decided we were having Thanksgiving Dinner.

2kilos of potatoes
1 little turkey (chicken)
a salad with RANCH (sent in an earlier package!)
cherry limeade from Megan's Mom!
a plate full of stale cookies from the Noche de Hogar last week.
Threw together a play list of Christmas music and at 2:30 we were having Thanksgiving.

We did our "I'm thankful for" in a circle, and then after eating I plugged in the flash drive you sent and we sat and listened to all the family give there "I'm grateful for". I cried listening to some of them.

Thanksgiving made me really grateful for the support I have from you and the whole family. Thank you for the banner and the flash drive.

I love you mom.

Elder Devin G. Hampton


Saturday, November 22, 2014

Question & Answers

I felt it appropriate to send this as a mass email the Saturday before thanks giving and to also say thank you for the many letters and packages I have gotten over the past 7 months. A Hampton Tradition before eating thanks giving dinner is to go around in a circle (the whole family and friends who are present) and to say what you are thankful for. I have to say the thing I am most thankful for this year is the atonement or sacrifice of Jesus Christ. I love our Savior and am grateful for the privilege and duty I have to be a representative of Him and His church.  I know he lives and loves us. I know it.

To answer some questions:

What things are most satisfying for you that you're able to do or accomplish?
Hands down, the most satisfying thing I can accomplish in a day is my personal study. There are not words that describe the amount of help I receive when I keep this commandment given to us in John 5:39. I cannot begin to count the blessings and miracles I see in my work when I have started my day with my studies. Alma asks us, in the 33rd chapter 14th verse of his book, about our diligence in reading the scriptures, “now behold, my brethren, I would ask if ye have read the scriptures?” What follows is the blessing and reason we need to read: “…if ye have, how can ye disbelieve on the Son of God?” We “disbelieve” on the Son of God when we try to strong arm our lives. The I-can-do-this-my-self mentality is a sheer lack of faith and completely negates the role of Jesus Christ in our lives. I testify from personal experience that I have never in my life achieved such a level of productivity than that which I have and will continue to experience while working in the mission office. I KNOW that has only been because I have “searched the scriptures diligently, that [I] might know the word of God.'
Scripture Study is the most satisfying thing that I am able to do and accomplish.

What investigators have you been able to work with recently and their background or a little about them?
The people I teach have been and will continue to be the reason why I love being a missionary.
Right now we are working with Part Member families; killing two birds with one stone while teaching children who weren't baptized while also fortifying the testimonies of those who were recently baptized. The Familia Navarro is one of these familias. Natalia, Ailin, and Alexia are 3 sisters who were baptized less than a year ago. Natalia has 22 years and Ailin 19, and Alexia 16. Their brother Santiago, is the investigator. He´ll be baptized on the 29th. Elder Purser and I were trying to figure out how we could maximize our time in our area with less than half the hours of normal missionaries. Natalia and Ailin are both preparing for missions and we had the idea to give the sisters the opportunity to teach their brother so that he can be the first person they helped to be baptized. They loved the idea and it has been working very well. I have never sat and talked with their parents. There are 12 kids in the family and I haven't meet everyone either. Ailin can teach. She always helps us teach lessons and it’s SO AWESOME to see the progression of someone preparing for a mission. She’ll start her papers this Sunday. Natalia wants to serve a medical mission after her first year of university. She also teaches with us when Ailin can´t and loves to help in every way possible. This family was less active when we were transferred into the area and now 2 are preparing for missions and helping other members of their family beginning their path in the direction of the Savior.

Have you been able to play the piano in the office or other pianos as well?
In Tucumán I was the ward Pianist/Organist (the piano was electric and had organ functions… we lit that place on fire on Sundays). Here in Salta I again am the ward pianist (stringed piano… that may by missing a few… or a lot). I love it. God allowed me to take this talent with me to this earth and every time I play the piano I know I am blessing the lives of others: Helping invite the spirit, helping others sing their testimonies, just helping in any way I can. The 2nd counselor caught me after our Family Home Evening and gave me a piece of paper with the ward Christmas program on it. He said he wanted just to give me a heads up so that I knew what the primary and relief society and congregation would be singing. I really smiled inside when he handed me that paper. When before I would have received this responsibility with internal grumbling, I took the paper from his hands and couldn’t have been more excited to help. Sharing your talents not only blesses others but also the individual. I can now sit down and play almost every song in the Spanish Hymn Book. I am grateful for my opportunities to serve and praise My Heavenly Father and His children.

What you most look forward to each day?
Nightly prayers. It’s like ending your day with the best conversation. He listens. He understands. He knows what I’m talking about. It's like talking with your best friend in the middle of the night about the most important thoughts and feelings in your life. It is the best way to fall asleep (sometimes in the middle of the prayer) knowing that your triumphs and shortcomings for that day were watched and witnessed. It is THE opportunity of the day. Drop everything I need to. Give thanks for the countless blessings of the day. Pleading for answers and for help. I love the ending of my days.

What is your favorite dish or food you've had and do members feed you guys?
My favorite food or dish would be “Sandwich de Lomito de Pollo”. IT IS AMAZING! $35 pesos and they deliver. Celebrating the end of a “Wet Saturday” or when the stress of legality crushes every living thing inside of you a “Lomito de Pollo” makes everything a little  bit brighter. In short it’s a chicken sandwich with french fries, but we don’t have this celestial food in the U.S. Next time we order one I’ll take some pictures of what’s inside.
Yes, members feed us. In Argentina, however, it’s lunch. Dinner doesn’t exist for missionaries in Argentina because it's at 10:30 at night. We eat a huge lunch that lasts us until breakfast the next day. It’s pretty sweet.

How cold is it?
Not really cold. It’s hot and humid. It rains a lot which cools down the night but makes the following day very humid or “heavy”. 2 weeks ago we moved all of our matrises up on the roof of our house to sleep because it is an oven inside the house. The mosquitos are the worst, but sleeping under the stars or waking up in the middle of the night to pee of the roof is something I miss since moving from Zenda Dr.

How are the llamas?
There are not very many llamas in Salta. But there are more dogs than people… its awesome. You walk with a rock in your hand in some neighborhoods to chuck at the dogs so you can walk to your next lesson

Have you punched any of your companions yet?
No I haven’t punched any of them. yet…

Do you sleep well at night?
If it’s on the roof - yes. If it’s in my room – depends if it rained that day or not.  My mattress  is amazing. It practically temperpedic. 

What is the area like where you are?
My area is the best. We have the drug dealing, robbing and killing neighborhoods. But also the church building so that’s awesome and a lot of ceramic brick factories. Lots of dogs. And this random little bunch of houses built up the side of a hill. Imagine the neighborhoods in Coachella  in the middle of summer with like 300 dogs per person.

How is it being opposite seasons than us? Is it weird to be getting warmer the closer to the holidays it gets?
I miss the colder weather so I cut paper snowflakes and decorated the office with Christmas time things to compensate. I like to keep the air conditioning on very cold as well to make it seem like it is really Christmas time. But then when I leave to go teach it’s a season change. I got sun burnt last week from playing soccer for 2 hours without sunscreen. It’s a little different, but I’ve made the necessary adjustments.

Plans for thanksgiving?
I have heard nothing about thanksgiving in Argentina. I don’t think they celebrate it. I got target instant mashed potatoes in a package this last week and I am stoked to make myself some mashed potatoes instead of rice for this Thursdays lunch. The simple things in life. I love it.
Well. I hope that answered some of the questions you had. Keep the faith and know that Christ lives.

Saludos,

Elder Devin G. Hampton

Thursday, November 20, 2014

God is a God of MIRACLES

GOSH WHAT A WEEK!

I can’t tell you how much my heart is filled with love for you guys. Thank you for all of the pictures of Trevor's game.  I loved to see everyone!

HIGH(s): People are moving to our area to be baptized. Its pretty amazing to watch the miracles of the Lord play out. Hermana Reynoso (My Cam) is back from her honeymoon and I have her running 18 missionaries through "migraciones" or the place where we make missionries legal these next 2 weeks. Teaching Elder Purser (my companion) to drive a stick shift - See Pictures

LOW(s): A lot of my buddies are ending their mission in 2 weeks. No one wanting to listen to two sopping wet missionaries this past Wednesday (but a high- walking in the rain with my companion). AND having one of our investigators who was supposed to be baptized last week disappear... interesting....

Can I just express that God is still a God of miracles! Every day in our area is so short (less than 4 hours every day) but our success has not waivered a bit. President Chaparro in our incoming interviews for the office said that the miracles we see in our area will be a direct result from the work we do in the offices. This morning my mind was taken to the scripture in D&C 35 so often used to describe missionaries. “Wherefore I call upon the weak things of the world, those who are unlearned and despised, to thrash the nations by the power of my Spirit.” I know without a doubt that I have been overly blessed to be able to work in the offices and then still get to see the hand of the lord work salvation in the lives of others.

"​For I am God, and mine arm is not shortened; and I will show miracles, signs, and wonders, unto all those who believe on my name.
And whoso shall ask it in my name in faith, they shall castout devils; they shall heal the sick; they shall cause the blind to receive their sight, and the deaf to hear, and the dumb to speak,and the lame to walk.​" (D&C 35)

It’s true that when ​we first come on ​our missions, you may be weak and unlearned​, but when we put our trust and faith in the Lord I am amazed​​ by how ​we so quickly become “exceedingly valiant for courage, and also for strength and activity…and true at all times in whatsoever thing you are entrusted.”

And ​to ​think about what the Lord has entrusted ​me with….the salvation of His children living in ​the Argentina Salta Mission.  What a great responsibility.  ​I am so grateful to​ b​e​ here.  ​I am so grateful to be in this​ service.  ​I am so thankful for what I am​ doing.

I love you all so much!
Thank you for all that you do for me.
Until Next Week!

Elder Devin G. Hampton​​




PS My companion would like it to be made know that he lives in Syracuse Utah NOT VERNAL!

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

In my life now , I love speaking Spanish more than English ... Seriously when I need to talk to parents of missionaries , it is difficult to talk to them . Also I do not like to hear people talking in English . The Lord has changed my mind and I am grateful for that change.

Working in the office has been a great blessing . I love working  with Assistant President Chaparro. We are having  a lot of success in our proselyting area . I know the Lord is guiding our efforts because we are not in our area for more than 4 hours each day ... it's amazing to see what can happen with the hand of the Lord .  Amazing ...

Working so closely with President Chaparro is awesome. He reminds me a lot of Bishop Lowell. He is huge and his heart even bigger. I love him very much, and I love learning from him.
My companion: Elder Taylor Dax Purser is from Vernal Utah. He is the Mission Financier (I don't know what that would translate into English). He is in charge of the missionaries funds ($130 USD or $1550 AR Peso) and all of the finances of the mission. It has been a blessing being able to learn about what he does without having to do it. I know I wouldn't be growing and stretching as much if I was the financier and not the Secretary. All the financial stuff would be taken care of in 2 hours and then I would have nothing to do for the rest of the day haha.  Just kidding.... that was prideful... I'm still working on humility...

There are 6 of us who live together:
2 - Assistants to the president - Elder Almond from Valencia CA and Merrill from Payson Utah.
1 - Registrador - Elder Tafur from Peru
1 - Pesionista - Elder Cardoso from Bs As Argentina
1 - Financiero - Purser
1 - Secetario - Hampton

We live in a house a mile and a half away from the mission offices. We walk to work if we don't have the truck.  I love walking because almost every other house has star-jasmine in the front yard so I really really  like to take my time and enjoy the walk to work. The smell reminds me of Zenda Dr. summer nights with the smell of star jasmine surrounding the house.

The mission offices of the church (very church designed and church functional)

The mission home is where Presidente lives.  It's a HUGE house.  Its sick... I'm still waiting for the prime opportunity to take pictures of the inside without being a weird North-American in Argentina taking pictures of people's houses.

Elder Devin G. Hampton



Sunday, October 26, 2014

To My Little Sisters

This week was una locura - crazyness.  14 missionaries finished their mission, while 18 just started. I have found more time this week to study! It is the difference between good and great missionaries - their studies. It is also surprising to me how effective I am working if I study first.

I remember learning this at CALPOLY. I didn't use the help of the Lord as much as I should have but I learning something really important. "Y por el poder del Espíritu Santo, [podemos] conocer la verdad de todas las cosas." The promise in this scripture is not "you can know everything pertaining to the kingdom of God." not "through the holy ghost you can get only a testimony" - no.  The promise is we can "conocer la verdad" - know personally (like a friend or a loved one) "la verdad" - the truth "de todas las cosas" OF ALL THINGS. Math. Science. English. Spanish. Chem. Accounting. Choir. Piano. Health. Life. Places. People. EVERYTHING! ALL THINGS.

But what do we need to do to receive this "don o bendición" - gift o blessing from our heavenly father? President Uchtdorf gave us the perfect formula that is also found in Moroni 10:3-5

"First, you must search the word of God. That means reading the scriptures and studying the words of the ancient as well as modern prophets regarding the restored gospel of Jesus Christ—not with an intent to doubt or criticize but with a sincere desire to discover truth. Ponder upon the things you will feel, and prepare your minds to receive the truth.6 “Even if ye can no more than desire to believe, let this desire work in you … that ye can give place for [the word of God].”

Second, you must consider, ponder, fearlessly strive to believe,8 and be grateful for how merciful the Lord has been to His children from the time of Adam to our day by providing prophets, seers, and revelators to lead His Church and help us find the way back to Him.

Third, you must ask your Heavenly Father, in the name of His Son, Jesus Christ, to manifest the truth of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints unto you. Ask with a sincere heart and with real intent, having faith in Christ.

There is also a fourth step, given to us by the Savior: “If any man will do [God’s] will, he shall know of the doctrine, whether it be of God, or whether I speak of myself.” In other words, when you are trying to verify the truth of gospel principles, you must first live them.  Put gospel doctrine and Church teachings to the test in your own life. Do it with real intent and enduring faith in God.
If you will do these things, you have a promise from God—who is bound by His word—that He will manifest the truth to you by the power of the Holy Ghost. He will grant you greater light that will allow you to look through the darkness and witness unimaginably glorious vistas incomprehensible to mortal sight."

Natalie and Savannah, I promise you from personal experience, as your brother and as a representative of the Lord Jesus Christ, if you will study the scriptures and words of the prophets every day the Lord will reveal the truths found in Science, Math, Language, and other areas of academics unto you "por el poder del Espíritu Santo"

Little Sisters, I know this to be true. I promise you with all of my energy, love, and testimony that the Lord inspires those who seek his inspiration. My studies have changed the way I work as a secretary and will change the way I work for the rest of my life.

I love you both very very very very very very very very much.

Saturday, October 18, 2014

Stress Relief

 Salta has mountain and at the top you can take mountain bikes down. It was pretty fun. White shirt and tie and bunny hops all the way down the mountain. It was a great way to let out some stress and run into some trees on the way.

What a difference it is when we accept our weaknesses and turn to the Lord for help. I know that prayers and prioritizing made the difference this week. I MADE the time to study thus making my days more productive and my lessons at night more powerful. As for the temptations as a missionary I have renewed my decission to be as exactly obedient to mission rules again. I forgot the process of change but was reminded by my buddy Lorenzo Snow: 

"Do not expect to become perfect at once. If you do, you will be disappointed. Be better today than you were yesterday, and be better tomorrow than you are today. The temptations that perhaps partially overcome us today, let them not overcome us so far tomorrow. Thus continue to be a little better day by day." 

Why is it so easy to forget what we need to do in this life to recieve the strength we need to continue oneward. Thank you for your help. I love you very much.

MY HIGH:
I recieved a "CAM PHAM" this week!!!!!! I CAN'T EVEN BEGIN TO EXPRESS HOW EXCITED I AM! Hermana Reynoso (aka Cam Pham version Argentina) is a senior-ish member in a neighboring ward who has been called to be a service missionary. Her assignment is to help me! YES!!!!!! She freaking rocks. She loves to try to speak English even though it's really really...she's learning, and I'm trying to help... This week we completed the legalization of 15 missionaries! BOOM! We've also started going file by file planning out way to 100% legality by my birthday. Ask and you shall recieve. (in the true spirit of Mom, I have another high). I  "bajé la caña" or droped the cane (its a phrase in argentina which people use when someone talks very directly and very strongly in a rebuking way. It's like hitting someong in the head with the Spirit - The Spirit cane). I felt so full of the spirit. Normally when poeple aren't completting their commitments (reading, praying, etc) I take a supportive Christ-like approch, but this time it was the Christ-in-the-temple approach. I dropped the cane and could see the spirit working a number on the heart of this man. I don't think he will skip a day reading the scriptures again in his life.

MY LOW:
To legalize missionaries, they need to come to Salta (one of the 4 provences in our mission). To get here, I buy them bus tickets and then send them codes to pick up the tickets in their cities. I was organizing a larger group of missionaries this past Jueves, and had 6 missionaries comming to Salta for 5 of them to complete their "tramites" or the papers to recieve a visa-religiosa. I forgot to tell 2 of them.... In the middle of a family home evening everything came to a head, I had forgotten my cellphone, I didn't have the codes for them to get their tickets, I was in charge of the activity, and the bus was leaving in 5 mins.... They missed the bus, money down the drain,. The activity died, spirit down the drain...it was just a bad night for Elder Hampton.


Mi lista de diez de gratitud:
  1. La Oración
  2. Jugando basquet con mis compañeros de las oficinas
  3. Discursos del Conferencia General 
  4. Hablando con Presidente 
  5. Escuchando la voz del Señor en las paginas de Las Escrituras
  6. Manejando la camioneta de la misión
  7. Decoraciones de Navidad 
  8. Mensajes Mormones
  9. Avena
  10. Remolachas
I love you very much.
Keep your eyes on the Lord as he will lift you above that which you could ever accomplish alone.

Saludos de amor,

Elder Devin G. Hampton

Sunday, October 5, 2014

A day in the life of The Secretary

My Dearest Family:
I write to you today on this beautiful day – September 27th. It’s an overcast day here in Salta, Argentina 17°C – just perfect for a cup of Mate y una hora to write my family.  I have been transferred to the Office in Salta to be the Secretary for the Mission. Along with that I have also
1.       Lost 2 hours of sleep each day
2.       Run twice as much in the morning
3.       Drink 3 times as much Mate
4.       Watch mormon messages and play the piano to break up the day
5.       Live in a town very simmilarly looking to Westwood/Beaverly Hills.
Along with my life being changed (and it feels at times like I am living in the suburbs of Los Angeles) my resposibilities have also changed. As a secretary I am the sole provider of legality for the entire Mission.  Of the almost 300 missionaries in our mission, over half are illegal. But don´t worry. Argentina doesn’t “ship out”. It is written in their constitution that they will not deport any good willed man who abides within its borders.  As much as the US stresses about illegal immigration, Argentina really doesn't care. If your leaving the country and they see you were here illigealy, you pay $30 bucks at the airport and then your on your flight home. My goal in the offices is to have every group of new missionaries legal with Visa and DNI (Argentine Documentation) with in their first 2 transfers. That way as the time goes on, our new legal missionaries will push out all of the old illegal missionaries. My focus is on what can be done next not what needs to be fixed. In 1 year all missionaries in our mission will be 100 percent legal and with proper documentation.
                As a missionary, I’ve really learned to look at the end results and then work backwards - Faith. It is so easy to see a person smoking or a lot of illegal missionaries and think “How will this ever change” or “Where do I even start”… Faith has taught me to see the end and then work backwards. What do I need to teach to touch the heart of this person to get him to stop smoking, How can I most effectivally start today with all of the missionaries to get them legal. Faith is hope now for the future. It places the worry in the hands of the Lord and allows you to work through things… I used to get very overwhelemed when loaded up with a lot of resposibilities. I used to put much more of my trust in my own abilities, only trusting in my way of doing things… People often have a difficult time seeing the need for Faith. They precieve Faith as something needed by those who are weak; however, only through Faith may we receive the strength we need to overcome the trials and obsticales of this world.
                I bear my personal testimony of the power of Faith that it is Power. I cannot begin to express the power and abilities I have received when I have put my faith in Jesus Christ and His attonement. I have been freed from the blinding power of stress and the crippling insecurrities. Knowing that Crist’s atonement can make me whole motivates me to use it every day. My Faith has changed me and I’ll preach this change to all that will hear it. This I know to be true. In the name of Jesus Christ, amen
I hope you are readding your scriptures every day.  I hope you are having personal and family prayers every day. I pray you’re doing this daily.

I love you I love you I love you.
Elder Devin G. Hampton


Elder Hampton's Secretary Schedule
Time      Description                         Place                                     With Whom                             
06:30     Wake Up!                            Casa                                       E’ Purser to run up “el cerro”
07:30     Breakfast                             Offices                                  The Illegal's
08:00     Residence Certificates   Police Station                     Illegal's and The neighbors
08:30     Take Pictures                     Kiosko                                   Shady Cheap Photographer
09:00     Take a number                  Migrations                          The Illegals and a bunch of Bolivians
11:30     Pay for legal work            National Bank                    Take a random poor missionary
13:00     Finish legal work              Migrations                          Me and Migrations workers
13:30     Prep missionaries to return                                         Semi-legals and Taxi Drivers
14:00     LUNCH!                          Offices                  Every Freaking Elder in the zone b/c I pay…
15:00     Office Work                     Offices                                  alone… por fin
16:00     Take Shipments                Bus Terminal                      us and nice chubby workers
17:00     Buy Groceries                   Super Market                    my companion and I
17:30     Do missionary work        South of Capital                  my companion and some member
21:30     Get other illegals              Bus Terminal                      Me and the not-so-legal missionaries
22:30     PLANNING                          Apartment                          Every One Snuggling Together
23:30     Cook Popcorn for the Illegal's               Kitchen Alone, with a bottle of oil and a jar of corn



Interesting Things That Have Happened in the past 2 weeks:
·         Have deleted over 40G of memory on this computer.
·        Taught myself how to make popcorn with out a fancy popcorn popper – 2 Gallons of popcorn latter every
Elder in our house is addicted to sugar and cinnamon kettlecorn.
·         Was asked if I was from Buenos Aries… Language Study and Prayers from family/friends work!
·         Spend about $5,000 pesos a week… that’s like $600 USD
·         Have fallen in love… with Buenos Aires accents and the smell of burring trash (Very Argentinan)
·         Don’t like calling parents on the phone. It is near impossible to carry a conversation in complete Engligh
·         Listened to Elder Tafur from Perú play “Let the Holy Spirit Guide” at least 130 times on the piano in the offices. I think he’s got it down.
·          Organized 4 years of filing and paperwork.
·         Slept on average 5 hours every night.
·         Seriously contemplated living here after my mission.
·         Spent $8600 Pesos in Ink.
·         Got my own personalized “sello” or stamp for being secretary
·         Loved being in the offices: I get my packages and mail same day it arrives in the mission!

 Thank you Mary and Karen and Cambria and Mom and Natalie and Savannah for my packages J