Well a wonderful week here in Quetzaltenango. The open house started this friday here in Xela and about 4,000 people showed up! pretty good right?. The next day (saturday) We had the opportunity to go the temple with a family of investigators. We left from Huehue at seven in the morning to go pick them up. We rode in the back of the bishops pick up for a very long, cold, and cloudy 3 hour drive. When we got into the Xela valley the clouds parted and it became a BEAUTIFUL day.
What a blessing. When we arrived the temple was absolutely beautiful!!
it sits on a hill over looking the city, you can see it from almost any where in the valley! We parked in a big open field at the bottom of the hill and walked up from there. When we got to the top we walked through the gates we saw the line we had to wait in. IT WAS GINOMBEOUS!!! This was a bummer simply because long lines are never fun BUT it was also so amazing!! seeing so many people come to see the temple in this foreign country was a beautiful sight. The best part was that after we joined in the huge line, it just kept growing! it was worse than the lines at disney land and lagoon combined! (using worse in a good way) Well after about an hour of waiting a man with a walky talky approached us. He started to explain that the line was getting to the point that if it stayed this way not every body would get through the temple before the end of the night. He then asked us if we could gather all the missionaries and meet up with him again for further instructions. We gathered all the missionaries and met him again. He then explained to us that was a plan A, B, and a plan C.
plan A and B had already been tried so they were resorting to plan C.
He had just made up plan C which was the funny part but plan C consisted of us (the elders) taking specific groups of 45 from the line and bringing them through the temple on the same tour just at a faster rate. We were going to be tour guides through the temple!!!!
and of course being the missionaries he first contacted Elder harding and I were the first missionaries to take a group through! We took a group from Guatemala City and led them for a 15-20 minute tour through the temple. What an awesome experience that was! We took in the end 3 or 4 groups through the temple. It was funny because we led them through even though it was only our first time through as well. Temple was just gorgeous inside. I loved being able to watch families faces full of excitement and amaze as they walked through the most beautiful piece of architecture that Im sure they´ve ever laid eyes on. It was such a blessing for me to go to the temple that day. The next day at a members house they told us in total that EIGHTEEN THOUSAND people came to the open house that day. What an amazing day it was. Our investigators loved it, we loved it, and Im sure the heavens were rejoicing in the success of the church that day in the country of Guatemala.
Well hope that all is well back home and know that all is going just perfectly here. Thanks for the love and support. Love Elder Wimmer
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