Elder Nathan Ditto Email Address: nathan.ditto@missionary.org

Elder Nathan Ditto Email Address: nathan.ditto@missionary.org

Monday, February 24, 2025

Sheesh

Cool milagro. We got back into contact with an amigo who was ghosting us and had a call and lesson with him. I invited him that night to pray and then open his Book of Mormon to a random page and start reading. We have a baptismal date for Marzo 8. 

He did it and he "randomly" opened up to 4 Nephi 1:1. 

"And it came to pass that the thirty and fourth year passed away, and also the thirty and fifth, and behold the disciples of Jesus had formed a church of Christ in all the lands round about. And as many as did come unto them, and did truly repent of their sins, were baptized in the name of Jesus; and they did also receive the Holy Ghost." 

Fire. He is hyped to get baptized.



Four new misioneros got here this week. Elder Gomez and I went on the Madrid tour with them along with President and Hermana Eastland. The King of Spain and the King or Pharaoh (whatever they have rn) were in the royal palace so there were guards out and about. 
This transfer is gonna be wild, we are going to be zooming around Spain while trying to go crazy in the obra de dios. Please pray for the ppl here and us so that we can do what needs to get done.


Sheesh boi I've been a missionary for so long, pls send email to me.

Love, Elder Ditto

Monday, February 17, 2025

Muchas Cosas

Hola chavales



This was a packed week! 

I am working on punctuality, any tips?

Tuesday- exchange with Elder Irineo, good stuff, he's from Mexico

Wednesday- had a fire lesson with Nair, God loves His children!

Thursday- Futbol with a recent convert and his cousin, we played 8 on 8 on a turf field. It was super sick, I didn't play that well but I did score a goal. The opposing team was very good, they were a whole bunch of Spaniards and a Frenchman. After we zoomed over to the capilla and taught Genesis and her sister Mafer. They are currently having a hard life, pray for them! 

Friday- we zoomed over to the mission office to help the office elders buy tickets for transfers, lots of dinero. Afterward, we went to Tony Romas (a restaurant) for lunch. Turns out one of the office Elder's recent converts works there and is a less active member as well! It was sick! 

Saturday- Transfer calls, I am finishing my mission in this area in Madrid, Barrio 1. We zoomed over to the futbol sala court in between calls we were in charge of and taught our friend Armoush. He's from Jordan, the country! shoutout Abdullah. He has a lot of great questions about Jesus Christ. 

Sunday- Elder Gomez and I taught a Gospel Principles class in the second hour of church about Heavenly Father. It was pretty good for it being the first week. The idea is that it helps Recent Converts and Investigators more than the normal class. That night we drove to Presidentes house to plan MLC. The best part is that our amigo Jhon responded to us after 2 weeks of ghosting us. Vamos a ver que pasa con él.

Took like 0 pictures last week, I will try better this week👍

Two scriptures I used a few times this week:

Alma 36: 3 "And now, O my son Helaman, behold, thou art in thy youth, and therefore, I beseech of thee that thou wilt hear my words and learn of me; for I do know that whosoever shall put their trust in God shall be supported in their trials, and their troubles, and their afflictions, and shall be lifted up at the last day."

Ether 12: 41 "And now, I would commend you to seek this Jesus of whom the prophets and apostles have written, that the grace of God the Father, and also the Lord Jesus Christ, and the Holy Ghost, which beareth record of them, may be and abide in you forever. Amen."

Love, Elder Ditto 

Monday, February 10, 2025

We played volleyball today

Hola hombres! 


This week we started out in Vitoria on an exchange. It was lit to be back in the hometown, Pais Vasco. 

We had a call with the mission about the baptisms and confirmations that have happened in January.  I think it was a good way to unify the mission a little and celebrate the hijos de Dios that have made a covenant with God! 

We zoomed back to Madrid and had some más o menos normal days. 

Towards the end of the week we started working on the transfer board and had a meeting with Presidente and Hermana Eastland then another call with some of the missionaries. 

Lots of cool and fun things, but at the same time I am hoping and praying for some milagros in the missionary work this week, which is going to be equally loco. 



This week I finished the book Believing Christ. It was super fire.

Love, Elder Ditto

Monday, February 3, 2025

Kaixo

Hey fam,

Today we got to go to my casa, Pais Vasco. It had been too long. I'm glad to be back, but just for two days. 

I also got "My Plan" so I guess that means I am on the last part of my mission. Vamos a terminar bien.



This week Alba got baptized by her dad. Her dad and mom were inactive for a few years and after many calls, lessons, and prayers, they are living the gospel, which is amazing to see. It was actually so special to see her dad teach her and testify during the lessons. Now we gotta get them to the temple.
On Saturday I was able to give a priesthood blessing to an old lady (97 years old). We often went to her house to administer the sacrament to her. She was ingressed in the hospital and not looking too hot. During the blessing, I felt most impressed to bless her with peace and an assurance that she had fought the good fight and endured to the end. As I gave the blessing my whole body was warm. She passed away today. Even though during the blessing I didn't feel incredibly guided or see any vision or anything, I know that somehow the Spirit made sure the right things were expressed. And also I know that she is doing much better in the Spirit World than she was here. And one day she will be resurrected thanks to her Savior Jesus Christ! Buenas semana:)

Agur

Elder Ditto

Monday, January 20, 2025

Am I my brother's keeper?

"And the Lord said unto Cain, Where is Abel thy brother? And he said, I know not: Am I my brother’s keeper?" - Genesis 4:9


"And again I say unto you, is there one among you that doth make a mock of his brother, or that heapeth upon him persecutions? Wo unto such a one, for he is not prepared, and the time is at hand that he must repent or he cannot be saved!" - Alma 5:30-31

"By this shall all men know that ye are my disciples if ye have love one to another." - John 13:35

"My little children, let us not love in word, neither in tongue; but in deed and in truth." - 1 John 3:18

Last week I gave a talk in Sacrament Meeting about the divine gift of repentance! I used an analogy of irrigation water, sprinklers, and green grass. I quickly learned that I don't have those vocab words unlocked in Spanish yet lol. Lucky irrigation can be said "irrigación" so I was chilling. Basically, the analogy was that once the water is turned on for the neighborhood the water is ready to go and accessible watering the lawn. But if you have ever worked with irrigation you know that that is not really the case, it takes a few hours on Saturday afternoon with Pops to fix all the sprinklers, timing, etc. Sometimes the pipes have frozen over and exploded and you need to dig down to fix it. Once the whole system is running nicely, we can turn on the water and water the lawn to keep it nice and green. The water is always accessible to us, but we need to work with the irrigation in order to utilize that water and receive the blessings. 
The blessings of Christ's Atonement are always accessible to us, but we only receive them when we make it possible for them to flow to us or through us. The process of "cleaning, fixing, and adjusting the irrigation" is necessary, and the process of repentance is necessary to receive the blessings of the Atonement of Christ. I share this because afterward, a lady we are helping come back to church said she liked it a lot and asked us for a few scriptures about repentance. That made me feel really good to know that the Holy Ghost guided me to help at least one person!



We had a Zone Conference this week and talked about the importance of working through less active or inactive members of the church. One thing that I have found, which isn't a crazy revolutionary thing at all but anyway, is that "practice makes perfect", even in missionary life. So my comp and I made sure to emphasize the roleplay/practice part of the training. 
I will toss a PDF version of the training if you want to see what's good (slide 14 is my favorite).


We are teaching a little girl named Dawn (codename). Her dad is a member who has been pretty inactive but now he is coming back to the church. Dawn is so cute and super smart. Recently we taught her about why Jesus Christ is important and she totally understood it. I love seeing her learn and even more than that, I love to see her dad testify and teach her about the gospel of Jesus Christ. If you are still reading this super long email I invite you to reach out to a friend or family member who is inactive in the church and see how you can help them. I know that they can actually feel the spirit again and have desires to return! Buena semana chavales :)

Élder Ditto

Tuesday, January 14, 2025

On Go Mode

Holis


Elder Gomez, my new companion.  We are both serving as AP's



YOUNG CHAP RAPS.... 

This week was turbo 🐌 the days start to mix like we playing Wordle 🔡
I'm glad I was furtle 🍼 my baby boi Hill working up in the office 🗄👨‍💼
From meetings to casas 🏡 gave Junior the Book now he's holding it hostage 📘
God doesn't take losses 🙅‍♂️ his knowledge and glory keeps the work popping 🌊

That took way too long, but that's kind of how I felt this week! The new missionaries came in, so we got to help with that. Élder Hill is no longer in the office, so I get to see him often! And we have been grinding the obra in our area! 
It's been so fun to see Elder Miranda with my new transfer.

Junior got baptized!!  I was able to join by zoom!
Love, Elder Ditto

Wednesday, January 1, 2025

2025!!!!

Hola a toditos:) 



We are teaching a dude named Junior, he is from Guinea Ecuatorial (Africa) and he is super awesome. He knows a lot from the bible and requested a Book of Mormon online. He loves the Book of Mormon now, like a lot! He's also very enamored by the confirmation and receiving of the Holy Ghost by the laying on of hands. We really wants to get baptized and confirmed as a member of Jesus Christ's church! For now, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is not in Guinea Ecuatorial, no chapels and no missionaries from what we can tell. 

Junior is in Spain for vacation and is leaving in a few weeks back to Guinea. Also, he doesn't even live on the mainland of Guinea, he lives on a little island haha. So that makes it even more probable that there is no church there. So the plan is to help him get baptized and teach him really well, then see if he can go to Cameroon or Gabon sometimes. It's a crazy situation, but it'll work out. I hope missionaries get sent to Guinea Ecuatorial soon to help our my boi Junior and his family and friends.


On Friday night, I was sick, and I started shivering so much, and I felt suuper bad, when I got in my bed I prayed to stop shivering, and literally exactly when I finished the prayer my body stopped shivering and I started breathing normally. It reminded me of the bible story when Jesus calms the storm, it was so awesome.

On Saturday, we had like four lessons planned, and they were all canceled, but no pasa nada, we followed our backup plans and got to work. We ended up teaching four different people we didn't know at the same times the other lessons were planned for, it was sick. 

1. We taught Moises about the mission, he wants to serve in August!!!!!! 
2. We passed by a member's house, but he doesn't live there anymore, so we taught a dude named Eugenio (also from Guinea Ecuatorial). 
3. Ame to church with her son! 
4. B Karen and S. Carby, an old reference that we never were able to meet in person after trying like 8 times. 

It was a miraculous day, la verdad.
    
Pensamiento Espiritual:

Parents do so much for their kids. They pay for school, light, electricity, food, car, gas, clothes, etc. And the kids usually aren't conscious or fully grateful for this help until that kid becomes an adult and starts paying for those things themselves! Then, all of a sudden, the sacrifice and help of the parents becomes apparent that the now adult can really appreciate and thank their parents for everything they did. 

I think the same thing happens with the help and sacrifice of Jesus Christ. Jesus Christ did so much for us and we simply don't think about/understand/comprehend it until we put in the spiritual work to do so. One of the very best parts of missionary work is teaching someone about who Jesus Christ is and why He needs to be important in our lives. I have been able to help a few people this week understand and be more grateful for the perfect life of Jesus.

We get transfer news on Saturday, a ver que pasa! I have 3 transfers left.

Love, Elder Ditto

Homecoming!!!!!

My sister, Alysee made the most amazing video of my first hugs with all the people I love!!  Watch it here: https://youtu.be/Ul4HEFMGFP4 My ...