Aloha everyone!
Well the news is in.. Elder Golden and I are staying in Ontario one more transfer! This we'll be our 3rd together, which ties with Elder Paxton as being my longest companion. This has been a pretty crazy past couple weeks, but it's been pretty awesome :) Where to begin.. A couple weeks ago, Elder Golden and I had permission to go up to a baptism in Apple Valley for a lady that Elder Golden had taught when he was serving there. Sometimes it can be hard to find rides when going to and from the Hi-Desert, but luckily we were able to hitch a ride from our beloved mission president, President Taylor! It was pretty neat getting to spend the day with him, and the baptism was totally awesome. The lady had been through several sets of missionaries that had worked with her and there were even missionaries that had already gone home that were able to make it. She had gone through a powerful conversion, and her testimony was really really cool.
President had mentioned that there were some other baptisms going on that day, 3 of which were happening in Barstow, my first area. That got me curious, and it turns out that the Barstow baptisms were kids from a part-member family that I was teaching up there, the Echavarrias! I've been thinking about them and wondering if the kids ended up getting baptized yet. I was pretty excited to hear that they were :) I actually visited them my very first night in the mission field, and they ended up getting a cake and having a little farewell party for me when I left Barstow :)
We had a really powerful lesson with Sergio this week. His daughter, who was baptized a couple years ago was there, along with his cousin, who is seeing the missionaries in Upland. We talked about what was holding him back from being baptized, which eventually led to to dumping all his beer, liquor, champagne, whisky, and wine down the drain with him. He has made a lot of progress and is totally committed to be baptized.
This week we also had to say goodbye to our good friend, Elder Haueter, who is going home. It's been really fun serving around him and I'm going to miss him, but he'll go on to do great things. He was serving in the Tongan ward, and they invited all the missionaries around here over for some food as a farewell, which was really fun :) When you are getting fed by the Tongan ward, you will NOT leave hungry and you will NOT leave without taking home multiple plates of food ;)
Stay positive and love your life!!
Merry Christmas!! Happy Festivus!!
Aloha ke Akua
Love,
Elder Johnson





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