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ELDER KEVIN PAGE

This is a blog for my mission. What's going to happen is that I will write (or
e-mail) letters my family about the mission and how things are going and they
will post them on the blog. Therefore, all blog postings are for EVERYONE to
read and enjoy!









JULY 12, 2010


JULY 12, 2010


Hey Everyone!
Things are going fine in Mission Paradise. The mission is awesome as always!
Elder Montierth and I are doing much better. The work is still slow but we are
working with all of our might to get things rolling here. We are having problems
with getting investigators to church and teaching with members. That has a
direct link to it. We aren't doing so well with referrals either which only
hurts us. But, we have great faith and are working hard. I'm still very focused
and am working like a horse. I will not go home with any energy. If I do it
means I didn't work enough. This week is our "Game Week." If we don't get people
to church this week they can't get baptized before I leave. I so want to baptize
everyone in this area. The people aren't extremely nice here but they aren't as
mean as in other places. I'm happy and I'm just worrying about getting our
investigators to church. That is the big goal for this week. We are working with
two families right now. We haven't been able to get them all to church which is
the problem. We have two baptismal dates for the 24 of July but we want the
whole family to get baptized too. They are: Rosauro, Erica, Marinel, Bryan,
Jordan, Kevin, and Estela. If we can get everyone going to church that family
will be a blessing to everyone. They are from Uruguay and moved to Argentina for
work reasons. They are great! Erica is the best and is going to church every
week but nobody else is. The other family that we are working with is the
Heredia Family. They consist of 7 people, 5 of which can get baptized. We had a
wonderful first lesson with them but they didn't go to church and today they
weren't able to listen to us. So, those two families are our big focus for the
transfer. I want them all to get baptized and receive the blessings that are
awaiting them. I think I need to be straight with them by being super bold and
telling them all to get baptized and not try and do it the nice way. I don't
really know what to do and I need some inspiration that I'm still waiting for. I
know it will come and I will be patient. I just hope and pray that those two
families will get baptized. That is my only wish right now.
So, that's all I have for this week. I hope you are all doing well. Please pray
for us and all of the missionaries in the world!
Love,
Elder Page

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JULY 5, 2010


JULY 5, 2010


Dear Everybody!
I hope you all enjoyed your holiday weekend. Sadly, Argentina wouldn't even
think about mentioning nor celebrating the 4th of July. But, they do have a
holiday the 9th of July which will suit me just fine. I will sing the Star
Spangled Banner all day long.
Well, let's see what's new. My companion is a good kid and he is improving. He's
doing things without me telling him and he's talking more. He still doesn't do
dishes or clean or anything else like that. I'm just taking it with patience
because there is no point in getting frustrated with him. I'm only going to be
his companion for a few more weeks and so I'm going to make it good. President
said that I need to help him gain more self-confidence and do things for himself
so that's what I'm doing now.
The mission is just as great as ever! I don't want to leave. The work here is
still tough but in my interview with President he told me that I was there to
change it around and get some people ready to baptize. That's what I'm doing!!!
We are fighting each week to get people to church and have people listen to us.
It's tougher than I thought it would be but we are getting there. We still have
Erica and her son getting ready for baptism and tonight we are passing by a
referral that we received from the 2nd counselor in the ward. I'm excited for
that lesson because I have a feeling that they are golden and will be the answer
to my prayers. My mission has never been easy and I'm glad it's been that way.
I've learned to be much more patient with myself and with others. I've learned
to accept things that I can't change and better the things that I can change.
The fun stuff for this week was that on Saturday we got to watch the
Argentina-Germany soccer game in which Germany killed Argentina 4-0. That part
wasn't so fun but afterwards everyone asked us if we were Germans and I don't
know how many threats people have shouted at us. It's funny to me because only
the teenagers and drunk old men ask us. I've had the desire to tell them that I
am from Germany and found out what they would do about it but that wouldn't be
too smart. So, I'll just keep on thinking about what could have happened. Things
are great as always. I'm still working hard and finishing the way I should!
Have a great week!
Love,
Elder Page

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JUNE 28, 2010


JUNE 28, 2010


Hey Everyone!!
Things are doing alright with the baptism goal. We annouced it in church and
some of the members thought we were crazy so I shared with them some scriptures
about faith. It was interesting. Our baptisms for this week didn't make it. We
moved the dates for 24 of July, which is when they want to get baptized. Another
one is smoking 20 cigarrettes a day. So, the elders before us didn't really help
out as much as I had hoped. The area book is ridiculous and so out-of-date.
We've spent the last week walking around clueless about where to go. I don't
like white washes at all. I just wanted to work hard but now I have to take care
of my district, plan everyday by myself, and guide an area that I don't even
know. Elder Montierth is a good kid. He knows a lot and is progressing. I'm
doing most of the work but I'm hoping that he'll step up without me having to
tell him to do something. So, we are doing fine but things could be better. I've
got 5 weeks to make the most out of this one so I'm not going to waste any time.
We received a really great referral yesterday and we went with the family to
give one of her neighbors the Book of Mormon. That made my day! I've never had
that happen before. The area is good and we have found some great people but it
is going to take more work to get them progressing. We have many possibilities
but I don't know how good they are because we've just taught them all once. I
pray that there are the elect people among them. We are working very hard and
last week was a tough one as far as success goes. We didn't see much progress.
But, we have the faith and we are being patient. Hopefully something changes
quick. We still have a family preparing to be baptized. They have their baptism
dates the 24 of July. We are passing by tomorrow to see how they are doing. The
mother showed up to church alone and that worries me a little bit but I still
have a good feeling about it. I can't really judge anything by the first week
because we had a meeting all of Friday and there were 2 soccer games during the
which we had to stay inside. That hurt also. It will all be fine in the end. I'm
not too worried.
I will continue to work hard until the end! I'm giving it all I have and I will
not go home with regrets.
Love,
Elder Kevin Page

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JUNE 22, 2010


Hi Everyone!!!
So, it's been a very long time since I've sent an update. Sorry for that. Being
in the office required more time and dedication that I had thought. Office
elders are NOT lazy! So, now I'll give you the scoop.
Yesterday I did get transferred out of the office!! I'm glad to be back doing
the normal missionary work. Sometimes the office just drove me nuts. Now I have
all the time I want to focus on people. I now really appreciate the time that I
have with investigators now. My new companion, Elder Montierth, is from Safford,
Arizona. He has about 4 months in the mission. He's really cool and I'm happy to
be working with him. We got whitewashed into our area, called Atalaya. That
means 'light house'. We supposedly had 3 baptismal dates for this weekend but we
went by yesterday and I could tell they weren't very firm. I'm praying that we
can really set a date for this Saturday or even Sunday and help them feel ready.
This transfer we have a goal of baptizing 14 people. It is an extremely high
goal but I believe with all my heart that it is possible. I'm pleading with the
Lord every night to grant me the desires of my heart. We are starting a special
fast today after lunch and placing our plans in front of the Lord. I feel
confident about the goal but I'm nervous about failing. I try not to think about
it. Right now the mission is about to explode and I want to be a large part of
it. For that, we have the goal of 14 baptisms. I want to complete with my goals
and be the very best I can be. Obedience and diligence is the key mixed with
hard work the company of the Spirit. Please pray for us to be able to do this
and for our investigators. We are working with Erica, Rosauro (Row-sou-row),
Juan, Kevin, and Roberto. We have plans to work with Beto and Abril. Pray for
them too so that they feel prepared and worthy of being baptized. Erica,
Rosauro, and Juan all believe the church is true but want to wait a month or so
before getting baptized. We need them in the church now!
I hope you all enjoyed Father's Day. In our ward there were a ton of people that
showed up. More than I had ever seen before! It was great. I all said goodbye to
everyone in Haedo before the transfer.
I'm staying focused and I have never felt better than now. I feel like I have
all the skills needed to blow apart this place. I'm working harder than ever and
I am becoming more dependent on the Lord. My prayers have improved so much. The
blessings of a mission are way too good. I just hope Heavenly Father is in
agreement with our goal of baptizing 14 people. I feel that it is right and I
want to do it so much. I pray that it is His will and that I am worthy enough
for Him to trust me and work through me.
The mission is great! I don't want it to end but sadly it will. Please remember
all the many blessing that the Lord gives us. I have learned to be more grateful
for the little things that happen. Well, I hope you all have a wonderful week!!
Love,
Elder Page

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JANUARY 21, 2010


JAN. 18, 2010


Hello Everybody!
I hope that you are all doing well. Has school started back up yet? I´m sure it
has so I wish you all well in your studies. The mission is just delightful! I
keep very busy here in the offices. There are a million things to do and only
six of us to do it. To be honest I didn´t really expect to be so busy. I figured
that being in the office ment more of a chilled-out relaxed work but that is not
true! There is a lot of high-stress work here. It is nuts! Either way I´m
enjoying being here and seeing how everything gets done.
Some cool news that is going on here in the mission is that we are on pace for a
record-breaking transfer!! We have the goal to baptize 200 people this transfer
and so far we are on track!! We have 28 baptisms so far and 170 baptismal dates!
The good news is that we are at the very beginning of the transfer so there is
much more work to get done. Also, there is going to be a marvelous baptism in a
couple of weeks. An area in the mission is going to be baptizing a pastor from
the catholic church! The man accepted a baptismal date after reading the Book of
Mormon five times. He received it as a Christmas gift from a member. Where there
is a will there is a way. The only big complication is that he has to write the
Vatican to renounce his membership and title as pastor. We are all very excited
about this baptism. It´s something very memorable for the whole mission and it
is nothing less than a miracle.
Well, I hope you are enjoying this time in your lives. The Lord wants us to be
happy and to receive all the blessings of exaltation. Don´t give Him excuses for
not blessing you!
Have a wonderful week!
Later,
Elder Kevin Shepherd Page
Secretario de Materiales
Misión Buenos Aires Oeste


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JAN.6, 2010


Hey Everyone!
So I have five spare minutes that I can write. Right now I have just been called
into the offices as Secretary of Materials. The job is harder than it sounds. I
have to take care of a ton of stuff. I have to make binders for the new
missionaries coming in, do presentations for the mission, and do all of the mail
and missionary items (i.e. pamphlets, Books of Mormon). Not to mention there are
a ton of reports that I have to do about baptisms and stuff like that. It is a
heavy duty job. I was really surprised to be called into the offices because
usually they call younger elders to be there. I have 17 months and my companion,
Elder Palacios from Chile, has 10 months. So I am one of the older guys here.
There are several perks to being in the offices. For example, on Monday we had a
steak dinner with the President and his wife. It was absolutely delicious. Then
we had a spiritual office meeting on how we can improve the mission. It was the
bomb!
So we have a rule that we go out and work from 4-9 pm after getting the office
work done. I still haven't stepped a foot in my area because I'm doing things
slower and the elder I replaced left me a ton of work to do. I'm just trying to
get through this week and the next and then things will be more calmed down.
Until then I'll be burning the midnight oil trying to get everything done.
Also, our area has been whitewashed and so we are going into a place we don´t
even know. The sisters who were there told us that there are three investigators
with baptismal dates and that we just have to help them overcome their problems
with the baptismal requirements. I hope it will be as easy as it sounds.
Well, I gotta go and get to work!
Later,
Elder Page


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DECEMBER 28, 2009


DECEMBER 28, 2009


Hey Everyone!
How are you all doing? I hope things are just great back home and that you
enjoyed your Christmas. I enjoyed my Christmas even though it didn´t feel like I
thought it would. It was very hot and not as many fireworks were lit off like I
had hoped. However, we missionaries all got together as a zone and enjoyed
Christmas together. We watched some Christmas movies and then played soccer to
end the night. It was fun. We also had a chicken and mashed potato lunch before
going back to our relative areas. It was fun and it made it hard to get back to
work the next day. Ok, it wasn´t hard, just mundane because nobody was outside
and we just rode our bikes up and down the streets. Talk about fun huh? On
Saturday we had our Branch End-of-the-Year Party. Let´s just say that the
brother in charge of it didn´t do his job and Elder Sabey and I had to take
control of everything. We made several supermarket trips for dinky little stuff
that the members forgot. Come Sunday, there were still pieces of food in the
kitchen and several things to clean up. It was less than exciting to say the
least. But the good news is that most of them went to church the next day so I
won´t complain.
We aren´t going to have any baptisms this transfer because our investigators
didn´t go to church yesterday. Bummer. They will likely get baptized next
transfer (which is in a week) and become members of the most awesome church in
all of the world. Tomorrow I have interviews with President Benton. That will be
great! I just love talking to him and getting to know him better. He is quite an
awesome guy. He always gets me excited about the mission.
I really enjoyed the phone call!! It was great to hear all of the voices that
I´m used to. I had some trouble figuring out who was talking for a while better
after a couple of minutes I was back on track. I don´t think I could have asked
for a better present than to talk to you all. Sorry for not having too much to
say. Things don´t really change in the mission and I didn´t know what to talk
about. I could go on and on about the branch and the mission but it eventually
ends up being all the same stuff that I´ve already told you. Either way I´m glad
you enjoyed it too.
I hope you have a great New Year´s. I hope you guys make some good goals and get
them accomplished!! I have several things that I want to change and I´ll do it.
Later,
Elder Page


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DECEMBER 22, 2009


DECEMBER 22, 2009


Dear Everyone,
Things are going pretty well. My comp is awesome and I enjoy working with him a
lot. Our branch is doing much better. Elder Sabey and I have activated a part
family and an ex-branch president so far. The assistence in the chapel is
growing a little bit higher each Sunday and we are finally forming bonds of
unity in our branch. If things continue then all will be well here in 9 de
Julio.We had our mission Christmas party yesterday in the offices. We had to
travel Sunday after church to get there and we got back at about 1:00 am today.
I´m still a little tired but it was well worth it. We had a presentation of
skits, a Christmas gift exchange, and a barbeque to top it all off. Plus, I got
to see all of my good friends. For your information, the only Christmas
tradition in Argentina is not to have Christmas traditions. That was kind of a
joke but normally the people light off fireworks Christmas Eve after eating a
big barbeque dinner. It´s not much but it´s something. It´s better for me
because when it´s hot outside and you don´t see anything that makes you think of
Christmas you just don´t get that trunky.
So yeah, things are moving right along. I should have another transfer here in
the country but I might just get sent back out to Buenos Aires because a ton of
missionaries left early in order to make it home for Christmas. We will see what
happens.
Well, I hope you all have a wonderful Christmas. Enjoy it!! Remember that Jesus
Christ should be our main focus in our lives, especially during this Christmas
season. I hope you all feel the Christmas spirit and do some service for someone
who just doesn´t have as much as you.
Later,
Elder Page


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DECEMBER 14, 2009


DEC. 14, 2009


Hey Everyone!!
The mission is doing just fine. Elder Sabey and I are working hard and are
getting a lot of stuff done. Last week we worked on activating a couple of
families and all of them came to church on Sunday!!! Finally we have some
progress. We also have investigators who are doing well. We have a baptismal
date with a girl named Milagros, and one member brought her daughter who is not
a member and also a friend who is really interested in the church! Things are
looking up for us right now and I plan on keeping it that way. On Saturday we
had the first counselor of the mission presidency come and do some activation
visits with us. He is a pretty interesting guy. He is very serious and seems
almost grumpy but he knows how to commit people to go to church. The visits
turned out well and we had a good assistence in church on Sunday. We are slowly
moving forward but there are still many obstacles in we have to get over.
This Saturday we have our End of the Year Party in the branch. Seeing how there
is no planning commitee, guess who gets to do it? Yep it´s me. I somehow just
get stuck with most of the responsibility here. It´s fine because we have things
just about organized and ready for the party. I wish I would have paid much more
attention to the ward parties at home. Take notes on these things people because
they will only help you in some future calling.
Well Christmas is coming up. Next week we are the Christmas P-Day for the
mission where we all go to the offices and have a party. It should be fun and
I´m excited to see all my buddies in other areas.
Things are great! I´m still excited to be on the mission and I realize that time
is still to come up on me and that I need to work harder than ever now. Please
pray for me to be able to do that. Hope you are all enjoy Christmas vacations!!
Later,
Elder Page

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DECEMBER 7, 2009


DEC. 7, 2009


Hey Everybody!!!
I´m so glad that you had an awesome Fast and Testimony meeting. I wish we could
have one of those. During our meeting, everyone had gotten up and said how happy
they were in the church. Being the way I am, I got up and said, "I am so glad
that we are all happy. I am happy too but I am not content. Look around you and
see the empty chairs. What families are not here today? Let us be happy but not
content." Then I advised them to call up the families that didn´t show, find out
why, and then invite them for the next Sunday. We will see how it works out.
I hope the Christmas Devotional was good. I wasn´t able to see it due to the
hour that it was put on...bummer!
I´m glad to hear that the family is doing fine. That always makes me feel
better.
Elder Sabey and I are doing well. We just actived a part-member family and
hopefully we will get the whole family baptized. We are passing by a lot of old
investigators. There seem to be some promising results from those visits.
However, not one investigator we taught came to church and our baptismal dates
all fell because of that. It´s heartbreaking to watch an investigator not
progress like they could. It absolutely tears my soul apart. I want so bad for
this branch to progress and become a ward but it´s taking more work than I
imagined. It is possible though and I never lose hope! We should never lose
hope. It helps drive our faith which leads us to righteous action. I have
learned that many times from the mission. Discouragement should only lead us to
working harder and rising above the obstacles in order to complete what is
important.
I want to leave you with a quote from Elder Bednar at the close of his remarks.
He said, "Elders and Sisters, IT IS ALL TRUE." Those words gave me an assurance
of what I am doing is the right thing. I know this is where I need to be because
it is all true. Never forget that. Never doubt and never ever question. Doubt
comes from Satan and is the end result of a lack of faith. Stay strong and
steadfast and always keep the faith!
Later,
Elder Page

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ABOUT ME

Elder Kevin Page Hi, I'm Kevin. I'm 19 years old and currently serving a
full-time mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (LDS).
I've been called to serve in the Argentina Buenos Aires West Mission, which is a
Spanish-speaking mission. I'm very excited to serve and I hope to bring many,
many people to the knowledge of Jesus Christ and the teachings of the church.
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