Sunday, August 28, 2011

Keep On the Path

Last night I was finishing up on the apartment (replacing the wall plates and hanging a picture) and while I was doing so, I hear this little rattle on the door.  I didn't think much about it, so I continued on with what I was doing.  When all at once two elders sprang into the apartment yelling.  No they weren't angry, they were scaring me.  I was apropriately startled and they had fun.  What's funny is that I totally didn't expect that from these elders.  They are very serious about everything they do, and so seeing them in that light last night was great. 

Elder U. and Elder B2 are doing very well and continue working hard.  They have a family they are teaching and all is going well there, but there is not a whole lot of success lately.  Some days I get a little frustrated when I see how dedicated these guys are and the hard work they put in studying and praying and seeking people to teach.  One day there will be the reward for their hard work, but today is not yet the day.

Late summer is a great time of year.  The garden is producing well and I have more tomatoes than I can handle.  I have a couple grape tomato bushes and they are really tasty.  I have been giving some to the missionaries and they act like I am giving them candy.  I am trying to get them to give some away to some of the people they are visiting, but so far it hasn't happened.  They are better missionaries than produce guys, and that is as it should be.

Sorry to have so little to say this week, but not much is happening lately.
 
Keep yourselves awesome.
Pray for the missionaries (mention them by name). 
Best wishes to all.  May God bless you this week.  Open you mouth and share the message with someone.  Keep our missionaries busy.

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Amazing Love

You know the song Amazing Grace.  Well this isn't about that song.  There is a song And Can It Be where in the chorus it says "Amazing love, how can it be?  That Thou My Lord, would die for me."  This isn't about that song either, at least not really. 

So why did I title this week's blog "Amazing Love?"  I guess because I am kind of weird.  But here is an explanation of why I thought of the phrase amazing love:

Tuesday night I was outside feeding the fish in the pond and as I walked back to the house, I glanced down toward the basement and the blinds were not yet shut.  (Don't worry, the apartment is in the back of the house and the only ones who could see them would be me and the occasional raccoon that gets in the trash).  The elders had just arrived home and I could see them both, next to their desks, on their knees praying.  I couldn't hear the words of the prayer, but I have no doubt that part of that prayer was a blessing on the people who live in this area.  I'm sure they were praying for those they are trying to teach, and those who would be taught, if only someone would invite them to hear the words of these fine missionaries.  Anyway, it brought my mind to the question "Why would two nineteen year old young men (heck they are still boys) leave the fun of youth and school and home and girls and everything else, just to preach the gospel? 

JUST to preach the gospel???  No, I would say it is because of that gospel that they are out here.  Most missionaries today are serving because they can, not because they have to.  They feel the love of our Savior and want to share that love.  That's pretty amazing to me, isn't it to you?

My sisters decorated the apartment before the missionaries moved in a year ago.  One of the things they did was to put up a stencil on the wall of their bedroom that says "A man stands tallest when he starts the day on his knees."  These elders stand pretty tall! 

The progress in our area is slow.  I don't know what happened - just a few months ago there was a baptism almost every week, now they are struggling to find people to teach.  That's rough to take, but Elder U and Elder B2 are not letting it get them discouraged.  They are out there every day making appointments and pleading for referrals.  One day their hard work will pay off.  I'm sure you remember the story of Abinadai in the Book of Mormon.  He didn't do so well with the people he was teaching (understatement).  But he did touch the heart of one person and that was Alma and that one conversion resulted in thousands of people joining the church. 

That's about all for this week.  I wasn't home much so not a lot to report on.  The work continues and the Gospel is true!

I just want to throw out a question for everyone.  Do you love Jesus Christ?  How Much?  Enough to leave your home?
Kenneth Cope sings a song in his album A Prayer Unto Thee called "Because I Have Been Given Much" but he adds a verse:

Because of Thy Life's mission Lord, I too must serve.  I'll leave the comfort of my home to teach Thy Word. I'll seek Thy sheep who've gone astray, and those who've never known the way.  I will make Thy work, my work today.  I shall give love to those in need and show that love by word and deed. Thus, shall my thanks be thanks indeed.
You don't have to leave the comfort of your home, but you do need to leave your comfort zone and open your mouth.  Invite your friends to hear the message that is so important that tens of thousands of latter-day saint young men and women do leave the comfort of their homes to teach.  It's that important.

The Lord does have AMAZING love for all of us.  May we share that with others.
The Lord loves missionaries and missionaries love referrals.  DO IT.
Be amazing this week.
Don't forget to pray for the missionaries.  If you know a missionary who is out serving now, mention them in your prayers by name.  Be specific about the blessings you would have them receive.
Love to all.
Thanks for reading my blog.

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Goals and Progression

Last week was fast Sunday and it was fantastic.  I was able to witness the miracle of the Atonement of Jesus Christ in action on the life of a member of our Ward.  (No specifics, but it was inspirational).  While I was sitting in Fast and Testimony meeting I felt the need to look up a scripture, so I found the reference and read it.  I didn't understand at all why I needed to look it up.  I didn't plan on talking in the meeting or anything, but I found it just the same.

After Sunday meetings, the missionaries texted me and asked if I could go on splits with them.  Well I couldn't pass up a chance like that, so I said yes.  That evening I went with Elder B2 and we were headed to visit another person's home, but stopped a lady on the street and started talking to her.  She wasn't very receptive, but her husband came out and started talking with us.  We sat out on his patio and talked with him for over an hour.  During the visit I felt impressed to read the scripture I looked up earlier, to this man.  It was the perfect scripture and caused him to think deeply about his relationship with Christ.  The spirit was there and I know that that man felt it.  I was very blessed to be able to witness that great visit.  Thanks Elder B2 for letting me go with you!

Also during this week, I finally accomplished a goal I set for myself earlier this summer.  I don't remember if I mentioned that I was inspired by one of the previous elders to try to get in shape,so I have been swimming fairly regularly this summer.  It's not to lose weight, I don't have that problem, it's more to gain better cardiovascular fitness.  So I set a goal to swim a mile, well Wednesday I went for it.  I actually swam a mile, and then did it again on Friday.  (This doesn't have anything to do with missionaries staying in my home, except that they are the ones to inspired me to do it. Elder B challenged me to swim more, so I did it.  Thanks Elder B).  Okay, so I am entitled to brag every once in a while, after all it's my blog.

Anyway, there's not much else to report on this week.  Sorry for the bragging, I will try to do better next week.

Be awesome this week!
Take care of the missionaries in your area.  Make it your goal to invite a family you know to have the missionaries teach them.  Share those referrals.

Sunday, August 7, 2011

Payoffs and Previews of Future Fruition

Last Monday I talked with a coworker who lives in a neighboring town.  He had the missionaries over to his home for dinner.  One of the elders said that one of his previous areas was my town.  My coworker asked if the elder knew me and he said yes.  It was Elder M from Mexico.  What makes this worth mentioning is that last December Elder M was a brand new missionary and this was his first area and today he has a brand new missionary fresh from the MTC himself.  He has only been out seven and a half months and he is already a trainer.  Well he had Elder K as his trainer and Elder K is the best.  (Elder K completed his mission in July and is now probably out in North Carolina trying to follow the prophet's counsel to find an eternal companion).  Anyway it is wonderful to see the great progress in our elders.

Another vision of future greatness is the young man (Joseph) that Elder K and Elder B(the first one) baptized while they were here.  This young man is a from another country and English is not his primary language.  Just after his baptism, he was ordained a Priest in the Aaronic Priesthood.  It is wonderful to hear him blessing the sacrament.  When he prays, you listen more intently to the words of the sacrament prayer.  Last week was youth conference and our ward's youth were able to go to Salt Lake's Temple Square for their youth conference.  This Sunday in Sacrament Meeting Joseph was asked to report on his youth conference experiences.  He couldn't stop talking about how great the missionaries were and how he was excited to be able to serve a full-time mission.  This young man will be an awesome missionary, you can see his testimony of the Savior in his eyes, in his smile, and you can feel the spirit around him.  It may be difficult to understand his words at times, but it is easy to know that he Loves God.  Yesterday was our ward's day of service and Joseph was out there working the whole time, even when some of the older men were standing around leaning on their shovels, he was out there working.  He has a lot to give this world.  Thank You to Elder K and Elder B for helping him learn the gospel.

Funny (at least to me) story for the week.  I have had this house for almost five years now, so now it's time to do some touch-up work on the walls in the apartment.  I warned Elder B2 and Elder U that I would be working on the walls.  Yesterday I started on the job of patching and sanding, and just in case they came home to see me in the apartment, I sent them a text to warn them.  The text said - "I'm working on the walls, your apartment is kinda messy".  I got this text back saying "yeah, sorry - we will try to clean it up a little tonight."  They thought I was complaining about how messy they left the apartment.  If you could see their apartment, you would not believe that two 19-20 year old men were living there.  The place is spotless, nothing is out of place!  I sent a reply telling them that I meant that I was the one who left the place messy, not them.  Boy, do I owe them a serious deep cleaning of the apartment once I am finished!

Anyway, that's about all for now.  Remember to keep smiling and BE AWESOME this week. 
The Lord loves missionaries, missionaries love referrals.  Share the love, share a referral. 
The Lord loves you too!