So this happened a couple weeks ago
but I forgot to say it. So I'll make it quick cuz it's kinda interesting.
There was this guy I think in Roswell (here) who basically whom someone in
our ward home taught. He started getting weird. Eventually he became anti
Mormon and started posting anti stuff. It progressively got worse as he
claimed to be a prophet and posted his revelations online as an online preacher.
Needless to say he was excommunicated. Then he died.
Sounds like Korihor doesn't it?
Crazy how things that happened then still happen today. No one knew why he
died, there was no background of heart attacks or anything, but his heart
just stopped a few weeks after being excommunicated and died. There's lots of
stories I hear about people interfering with the work at a high level and it
ends up ugly.
Monday:
Wow, yesterday the young women put
together snack boxes for the Elders as a Christmas package. We got like 20
lbs of snacks each! It was awesome! They figured we often times don't have
lots of time to make stuff and want snacks as we run out, but can't afford
them. They're right. So I'm super grateful for that. Also, I had eggnog for
the first time. Changed my life.
Tuesday:
How cute, my companion's mom sent
us both 12 little presents each to open for the 12 days before Christmas. I
also almost was hit...again. I had to slam my brakes skid to the side and I
kid you not was still only an inch away. And he part that baffled me is the
lady didn't even care, she gave me the dirtiest look like it was my fault.
Whatever. I considered for half a second just not skidding to the side and
letting her hit me so I could have a cooler story and give her a card.
Wednesday:
Thursday:
Friday:
Saturday:
We always seem to do the long
outside service when it rains. We raked leaves and chopped trees for six
hours in a Washington-like rain. And it was cold. We also went caroling.
Pretty cool. Pretty interesting.
Sunday:
Well this has been the third
longest week of my life. Not sure why.
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Friday, December 23, 2016
December 19, 2016
December 12. 2016
Monday:
Tuesday:
Apparently yet another rule is that
we can't be sarcastic. Ever. Even in our own apartments or with other
missionaries. Best part, right after advising this, President made a sarcastic
comment. I don't think it can be done, we aren't robots. Heck, even robots
say sarcastic comments, Siri sasses me all the time.
But anyways, on to good news. So we
had a team up today and our plans fell through, but I had backup plans...all
four backup plans fell through. So we went to visit a single less active lady
in our ward. Long and personal story short, she had just been going through a
really hard time and felt so threatened as to carry a kitchen knife with her
and call the cops. Then she, "saw a car pull up and white shirts come
out." Another long story short, we were needed to comfort her in this
hard time of hers and she just said that she'd been praying for something to
happen or for comfort and she knew we were sent and thanked Jesus multiplied
times, among some crying. It was really neat though being an immediate answer
to someone's prayers and being able to show up right at her time of need.
There's a spiritual thought in this too now that I think of it. So many of
our plans fell through. A lot, we didn't have a dinner hour yet so we coulda
gone in a little early and had a little bit longer of a dinner, but we
didn't, we were obedient and showed that we were willing to continue working
despite our plans falling through. Then he gave us a little miracle, after
the trial of our faith.
Ether 12:6
I would show unto the world that
faith is things which are hoped for and not seen; wherefore, dispute not
because ye see not, for ye receive no witness until after the etrial of your
faith.
This also relates to Alma and
Amulek, they didn't get any miracles until they showed that they were willing
to work even though nothing they tried was working before.
Wednesday:
Thursday:
I just saw the new 2017 Youth Theme
video and there's a guy who gets his mission call to this mission. Then I
paused it and realized that I knew him, he came out with me and has been in
my same stake this whole time. I'll attach a screenshot to this.
Friday:
Christmas Party! It was pretty dang
lit. It was "a night in Bethlehem" and was the most legit Christmas
Party I've been to. It was very successful in bringing in members who are
less active or stay in the shadows. What they did is set up a market with
actual wooden stands that they built and cloths at they'd use in the old days
to put around them. We wore olden day clothes (I'll attach a picture of me in
a olden day/ missionary hybrid). And we got pennies that we could go around
and "buy" food or candle making stuff etc in the markets. It was a
very detailed oriented activity.
Saturday:
Yes! It took me long enough but I
figured out my purpose in Roswell. I had just been thinking about how we need
to get more member involvement and then at a visit with a member today it
clicked. Elder Wix and I both agree strongly that we need to focus on members
and strengthening the ward. Now I finally feel motivated to go out and do
stuff.
Sunday:
This was a rough week. Probably the
longest week of my mission so far not counting my first week. And as for
lessons and team ups and all of our goals, we've had an all time low. One
lesson, the other elders here had like 9 and 7. But good news...Elder Wix is
opening up a lot more and we're getting along well.
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December 5, 2016
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November 29, 2016
Spiritual thought: Tuesday. I crashed my bike...again. As usual, I turned it into a spiritual thing
Monday:
Tuesday:
Today in district meeting I was called up to give a quick spiritual thought on the spot. I got up there, opened up a page in our white handbooks, read a sentence, and gave a sweet 5 minute lesson on it. People said I sounded like I had been preparing. As I was talking I looked up and saw the clock and made an analogy from it. Not to be prideful, but it was a pretty sweet and applicable analogy. I impressed a lot of people apparently and Elder May said that it's something Jesus would say when he busts out his relatable and great parables. I felt pretty good XD. Maybe I'll share it's a spiritual thought next week.
________spiritual thought_________
Well. I thought my days of bike crashing were over. Nope. It's a good thing I did flips a lot because that means I fell a lot which means I fall pretty well. I was biking down this hill and I usually wait to brake and then brake hard when right before I stop. So right as I did that I realized that I was on a ton of water and mud on wet street from a leaking fire extinguisher. So I drifted and slid, but as I was sliding I wasn't worried because I thought, "oh it's ok, I've drifted before, I'll just hold it and snap back when I feel it." The snap back was unsuccessful, before I could do it I was already too low and knew it was over. So I hit the ground on the side of my back and gracefully slid 15 feet across the asphalt. In the second that I laid there all wet realizing that this is the fourth time I've hurt my dignity by crashing, I look over and there's a UPS truck right there and a few other people who witnessed my public display of humiliation. So the first thing I could think of to do is look over at Elder May (who was already laughing) and put a proud fist in the air exclaiming loudly, "Yeah!" in a deep and dramatic voice as if I had planned that whole stunt. Then he laughed some more and got out of the road and then died laughing. In the process I lost my shoe and my dignity. I also tore a hole in my sock, but not my clothes that matter. I also got pretty wet. So just like I procrastinated the usage of my brakes, many people procrastinate the day of their repentance. Quite a bit.
Alma 34:33-34
33 And now, as I said unto you before, as ye have had so many witnesses, therefore, I beseech of you that ye do not procrastinate the day of your repentance until the end; for after this day of life, which is given us to prepare for eternity, behold, if we do not improve our time while in this life, then cometh the night of darkness wherein there can be no labor performed.
34 Ye cannot say, when ye are brought to that awful crisis, that I will repent, that I will return to my God. Nay, ye cannot say this; for that same spirit which doth possess your bodies at the time that ye go out of this life, that same spirit will have power to possess your body in that eternal world.
We have a mentality that we can do this now and repent later. First of all, that's not true repentance. Secondly, you never know when you'll hit that wet asphalt and hit rock bottom. You always need to be ready for the wet road, whether it be dying, trials that'll stump us, or even the coming of Christ. The brakes (Atonement) are there for a reason, use them (it) wisely. If we use our brakes when we hit that patch of water, we will fall. The same applies for repentance, if we use it later after we've had our kicks or when things get ugly, the brakes will not serve its purpose. So don't procrastinate!
Wednesday:
Thursday:
Today was a good day. We played football in the morning with the members and I felt like a human again. It was super nice and quite fun. At night we went to eat at a super cool family's house which was really nice. Then we went about visiting someone who just had a heart attack.
Friday:
Saturday:
Wow, we did service for about 6-7 hours today chopping up trees and whatnot. Then we went half an hour bike ride South for an appointment, they weren't there. So in a hurry we had to skip dinner and bike and hour North for an appointment with Deshawn (he's the one who just came back up from Florida). He flaked. To top it off with a cherry, my bike tire popped in Deshawn's apartment complex. Or should I say another Elder's bike that I was borrowing since my bike is messed up tire popped. But oh well, it was a great experience and we need to be thankful in our adversities.
Sunday:
Monday:
Wow this wraps up our week and we have had every single lesson fall through, plenty of tracting, and one potential investigator. So it's been a lame week. But! Elder May got called to be a zone leader. But also! Kayli got her mission call to Georgia's good neighbor Florida Spanish speaking! I'm jealous, they get way more storms there...but she gets to learn how to deal with many of the same things I deal with. Exciting! Shortly after that a big ol' rainstorm rolled through. I tried hard not to go outside to watch it, I failed. Needless to say I got very very little sleep.
November 21, 2016
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