Monday, June 24, 2013

I'm coming HOME!!!

Well this week went by really fast for me. It went by slow at times if I thought about going home. It's crazy that this is the last week of my mission. But you know all missionaries have to go home at the end of two years. We weren't able to meet with Angie this week and didn't keep great contact with her either. But come Sunday there she was with her husband on sacrament meeting. That was such a wonderful feeling to me that she knew where she was supposed to be without a friendly reminder. She gave me a hug at the end of church and was pretty sad I was leaving but I told her I would do everything to come back for her baptism! The missionary broadcast meeting last night was a wonderful meeting and it got me teary eyed at a few times because i knew my mission was coming to a close! The lords work is filling this world and there are so many willing young men and women getting ready to serve it just feels my soul with joy! When I came out on my mission there was roughly around 55,000 missionaries around the world and now there is 70,000 plus missionaries! So amazing!! I'm so grateful for the mission I have served and the people's life's I have touched. I know I was called to come to the Texas Dallas Mission for a reason and for that I am so thankful! Watch out Boise cause Dilan's coming home!!

Monday, June 17, 2013

Working hard even up to the last week of my mission


Things have been going really good here. We had a wonderful lesson with our investigator Angie Davis. We talked about the importance of the sacrament and how it goes hand and hand with Baptism. We talked about baptism and she told us that she wanted to be baptized but wanted to wait until her family can be here. She was bummed that i wont be able to make it but i told her i wanted to try to make it if i could. Not too much else has been going on. I have one full week left on the mission and thats why this letter is so short:) 

Monday, June 10, 2013

2 weeks till I return home: It's a LOVE-HATE kinda thing

2 weeks left. things are starting to become a reality with me coming home and all. its a love hate kinda thing. I am getting nervous about the return home.. its a happy nervous though. A lot of missionaries will say that they never want to leave after 2 years but I honestly think thats a joke. In their heart they want to come home. I am gonna miss texas for the people and Thunderstorms.. not for the heat! It hit 102 today which was probably the hottest day this summer so far. We went to Top Golf again. 
Not too much to report on this week. I am almost finished with my Community Service hours which is nice. I was not wanting to be broke when i got home. i hope all is well and 2 weeks is just around the corner:)

Monday, May 20, 2013

Great week! More discussions, more service and a temple session!

I had a wonderful week this week. We had a lesson with Angie Davis our investigator and we taught the Plan of Salvation. We brought a long a member named brother Clark and when we got there another couple of members were already there ready to fellowship. It was wonderful to see that and know that the members in our ward are there and ready to help. Our lesson was amazing and Brother Clark is a wonderful teacher with a lot of great analogies. I asked Brother Haught (the other member) to invite them to church and it was a sure yes from her! I never felt so confident that they were going to come to church until that night. We did some service here and there this week. Most of it was a a food pantry and then moving in a part member family this last Saturday. On Friday we went to the temple and had a wonderful session! President wanted us to make the 8 A.M. session so we had to be up at 5:30 in the morning to make it. That killed me! haha On Sunday church was great. and guess what... Angie Davis came to church just like she said she would. That was super cool. I had to go to court today to talk to the judge about my ticket and he was super nice to me. Since i don't have a Texas drivers license he was going to review my file and send something to me in the mail within the next few days telling me what i need to do. There was a big tornado storm that came through Dallas this week but i wasn't affected by that. It was in South Dallas. One of the tornadoes was a mile long apparently.. Wow! I have 5 weeks left and i am counting down the days... Literally!

Monday, April 15, 2013

Volunteering for Special Olympics and Meals on Wheels

I had a really great week this week.
Conference eekend was great and i really enjoyed it.. like always. I loved the
boldness from Elder Perry.. I dont think i have ever seen him that
bold. My convert Lacy and her husband drove up today from Duncanville to take us out to lunch. That was super cool to see her. I miss her very much.. by
far my favorite convert:). This week was full of service. We had
interviews with president Durrant on Tuesday and that went well. I am
just sick of meetings and dont really care about taking notes down. I
have 2 months left!! I went on exchanges that night up to Bonham with
a missionary named Elder Hein and that was a little strange. We didnt
have anything in common and didnt really talk that much. Wednesday we
had service at the Melissa Library. I love going there. We go about
every week and help out anyway possible. I hate shelving books though.
On thursday we helped out some other Elders with service for 2
different members... So we split up with them and i went with Elder
Petty. We were asked to help unload a truck of over 3000 pounds of
cabinets but it never showed up so we went to help the other Elders
move their ward mission leader and the worst part about that was he
was not packed at all! I hate when members ask you to come help and
you have to help them pack! We like Investigators... not
Procrastinators!!!

On Friday we helped out with the Special Olympics and had a blast!! We
had to be at the Melissa High School at 7 in the morning to start
cooking Hamburgers and Hot Dogs! We made over 800 each and had to put
them in buns and wrap them in tin foil! This was Wendy's all over
again hahaha. We didnt finish until noon. Saturday was by far the best
service i have done in a while though. We went to the Mckinney Meals
on Wheels which is a place who takes meals to people who are less
fortunate. We were asked to paint their entire office! There was 8 of
us Elders there and we started at 8 and didnt finish until 5:30 that
night! It took forever but had a lot of fun. It seems like Elder
Kruger, Kidd and I were the ones working the hardest.. The other
Elders would take breaks in between and just talk most of the time! I
worked my buns off!!! We had dinner that night with a family is not
members but they have been around the church for 7 or so years and
know a ton of members. The dinner went great and the whole time i was
thinking "why arent these people baptized?" I mean the kids were
wearing Byu shirts and CTR Rings and they said perfect Mormon Prayers
haha. Why they are not baptized is beyond me! But the work still
continues to move forward here in Melissa and i cant wait for my
Valiant Return Home in 2 months!! Hurray!!
 

Monday, March 25, 2013

Habitat for Humanity, Pinewood Derby and Perry Cox's Baptism

We had a really good week this week. On Wednesday we had a meeting in
Dallas with all the English zones in the Dallas area and that was
pretty fun.. But i am not too thrilled to go to them anymore because
its the same stuff over and over again and i already know the drill..
i guess that's what happens when you get close to going home.. I never
though that day would come Ha. Later that night we went to a members
house in the Mckinney 7th ward and we had a huge feast for dinner..
The Holm family definitely knows how to feed missionaries that's for
sure. Thursday was a fun day as we were asked to go to the church and
be the judges for the Pinewood Derby Race.. Oh boy was that fun and
brought back lots of missionaries.. There was this kid that reminded
me of Shea when he kept losing with his whale car and the kid was
acting exactly like him haha.. The pinewood derby can get pretty crazy
especially when you see parents start busting out their video cameras
to see if their car actually won! Theres always one of those parents
haha.

On Friday we did service for a place called Habitat for Humanity and
its a function that helps build houses for less fortunate people..
They have a huge warehouse full of housing stuff and we were just the
muscle and helpers for the day. It was really fun and i enjoyed
helping out and doing some hard labor. Its been a while since i have
done some service that was really good working labor. We attended a
baptism on Saturday for one of the Mckinney Elders and then afterwards
we went to Buffalo Wild Wings for lunch.. I haven't been there since
my first area and it was sooo good! Sunday was a really good day.

Our investigator Perry Cox (the one who is homeless) who Elder Thompson
and I were teaching while we covered the Fairview ward was baptized
yesterday and it was such a neat experience and he even bore his
testimony and it was just such a great experience and nice to see how
far he had come from when we first met him. He has definitely grown a
love for the gospel and he knows it is true because of the blessings
he has received from living it.



Monday, February 25, 2013

New mission car...Ford Fusion 2013!

We had a pretty good week but was really crazy!!! Tuesday was
transfers and that was by far the craziest transfer that has happened
in this mission since i have been here!! Elder Thompson and I are
staying together another transfer until he goes home but we were asked
to go to transfer meeting to pick up the elders coming in to cover a
ward we were covering.. Well we were asked to be there at 9 and so we
were but found out that the Elders covering one of our wards is brand
new and they always have a training during transfer day for new
missionaries. So this meeting wasn't going to be over until 3 in the
afternoon.. So we went to the mission office to hang out and talk to
the senior couples working in the office.. Elder Williams is the one
who is in charge of all the vehicles in the mission and I served in
his ward in my last area.. Well our car was at the end of its life and
needed to be sent back to Salt Lake.. So i pleaded and pleaded and
yanked some teeth to get a new car and the whole time Elder Williams
was hesitant.. But we were there the whole day helping him and finally
he said okay Elder.. lets get you a new car.. So i begged him for the
only 2013 Ford Fusion in the mission right now and this is how he
responded. "Elder.. do you know how many missionaries have asked me
for that car? They are all on bikes now!" So he said that i am lucky
and he gave me the Fusion.. I was leaping for joy!! So as we were
packing all of the Elders stuff in the new car a tire repair kit with
slime exploded everywhere!!! Of course it would only happen to me?!
But we got it cleaned up and all was well haha!! That day was a super
long and tiring day!!!
 
Wednesday we had district meeting which is kind of lame now since
there is only 3 companionship's in our district and one of them is a
senior couple.. After that we went to do service in the Melissa
Library for a couple hours. On Thursday Elder Thompson and I decided
to go see my convert Lacy Long in my last area and so we were there
all day and had a really good time with them.. Its not really
encouraged that you do that in the mission but Lacy really missed me
and it was either that or tract all day haha! On Saturday we helped
Perry Cox move all of his crap off this guys property where he was
sleeping.. Perry is no longer our investigator and we were the ones
there to help him.. His new missionaries were there for like 30
minutes and then bailed.. We were pretty pissed about that. When
Sunday rolled around I was super glad it was the end of the week
because I was tired.. and it was nice to only go to one ward instead
of 2 or 3 like i have done my entire mission!!! Our investigator Erin
Miller was interviewed for baptism last night and passed and will be
baptised this following weekend!!!
 

Monday, February 18, 2013

P-Day missionaries

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ogDNHcrZhk

"TOURIST" missionaries and "TRUE" missionaries

I had a really good week this week.. we didn't have district meeting
this week because of a great meeting we had on Wednesday! A member
from the Quorum of the Seventy came to our mission to train us.. His
name is Elder Aidukaitis and he is from Brazil. He gave a really great
training on how we can get more people to teach from our baptismal
dates! It was crazy what he was saying... He also told us that there
is 2 types of missionaries.. Tourist missionaries and True
missionaries. Tourist Missionaries will spend there time taking
pictures of their area and fun pictures on Pday with other
missionaries, etc.. and True missionaries will take pics of their
baptisms and members who helped them find baptisms... That was a
little over the edge for me.. i guess that makes me a middle
missionary because i do both.. the mission is serious but you are
aloud to have fun when you are doing missionary work..

After the meeting we went to this amazing Burger place called Burguesa
Burger.. Burguesa is burger in spanish.. this place is so good.. they
make a mexican burger with a tostada and refried beans on it and it is
to die for!! they need one in Boise!!! or Meridian because its closer
haha.. On Saturday we were with Elder Kaufusi and Elder Petty and they
helped us with some service with this member family who we are
teaching their daughter Allison.. After service Elder Petty wanted to
run home since he had his running clothes on and his companion is
injured so they cant really do too much.. So we let Elder Petty run
all the way home from Melissa to Mckinney which is about 6.5 or so
miles.. He is a college runner and he ran the whole thing without
stopping.. after being on his mission for 16 months and not running
that much since before his mission. I was impressed!!!

Sunday we had a Stake Regional Conference with over 75 wards in the
Texas, Oklahoma, and New Mexico areas. it was something i haven't ever
seen.. Elder L. Tom Perry talked and Elder Richard G. Scott also
spoke.. This was a neat Conference.. It wasn't in person if that's
what you are thinking.. it was broad casted. Elder Thompson and I
didn't hear anything Saturday about transfer calls which was weird
because we know our area was going to get split.. So we called the
Assistants Sunday and found out that we are staying together for Elder
Thompson's last transfer.. We are so excited! We are only covering 1
of our 3 wards though.. we were a little sad that we weren't going to
be covering the Fairview ward but that's okay.. We have the Melissa
Ward which is the other ward we love! We had a lesson later Sunday
night with Bishop Haas' neighbor Randy and we taught him the
Restoration and he loved it.. He will be baptized no doubt very soon!
Elder Thompson's Birthday was also Sunday.... So Happy Birthday to my
Companero!!!:)

Monday, February 11, 2013

More teaching and missionary work

This week has been a really great week! We had District meeting on
Tuesday and then afterwards we went to Fuddruckers as a district. That
place is super good! If you like Hamburgers you will love Fuddruckers.
On Wednesday we taught our investigator Perry Cox.. I don't know what
we are going to do next with Perry. He has a lot of past issues that
he still holds on to and that's all he ever talks about and he always
talks about not being good enough to live on this world.. We tell him
that in order to change he needs to remain positive and it seems like
he is not wanting to do that. anyways.. that's the update on Perry.

We had a great lesson with our other investigator Erin Miller.. she
lives with members who are great fellowshippers!! We finished teaching
her all of the lessons that she needs before baptism which was the Law
of Chastity and Tithing.. That lesson was Crazy!!! The member and her
kept arguing back and forth but they were just messing around with
each other. We were able to set a baptism date with Erin for March
2nd! We were super excited for that. She goes back to Florida today
and comes back the Wednesday after this one. She said she is going to
soak up everything we have taught her and really pray and think about
what she has learned so she can know that she is doing this for
herself and not for somebody else! which is exactly what we want
too!!! Transfers happen next week and we hope we stay in this area..
We do know that our areas are getting split but i want to stay in the
Melissa and Fairview wards Badly!!

Sunday was a long and tiring day but very rewarding!! We had to be at
ward council at 7:30 in the morning and I am so not a fan of early
morning meetings.. after that ended we had an hour before the next
ward council started for another ward.. and that ward council lasted 2
hours!! Oh boy was that crazy!! it was really good though.. Cause the
whole meeting was about missionary work and I love when those meetings
are dedicated to that! In the Fairview ward sacrament meeting.. it was
a bit strange.. for the first speaker it was this 94 year old lady who
cant make it to church but she is all there.. So the bishop went and
recorded her in the rest home and then we watched her talk on the
projector in sacrament meeting!! That was a first haha.

Also.. There was a youth speaker that called and cancelled so Elder
Thompson and I were asked to stand up and bear brief testimonies on
how living gospel standards has blessed our life! Of course i had to
say something to make the ward laugh.. i always try to do that..
Bishop had announced that his daughter was called to the Boise Mission
and so i had to mention that she was going to the greatest place
ever!!! Everyone got a kick out of that. Later that night we went over
to Bishop Haas' home to teach his neighbor who he has been working on
for years and this was the first time Missionaries have sat down to
teach this man named Randy Smith.. Apparently Bishop and him had
breakfast this past week and they talked a lot about having a purpose
in life and Randy explained that he wants to be a spiritual leader in
his home.. So we taught the Plan of Salvation to Randy and he just
soaked everything up! We should be teaching him again this Wednesday
so hopefully things go good again!

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

A visit to largest High School stadium in the country

This week was actually a lot better than most weeks here in mckinney..
We had 5 lessons and that was awesome! On Wednesday we had a big Zone
meeting and it was really fun. afterwards we drove to lunch and ended
up driving past the Allen High School Football Stadium.. so after
lunch we drove to the stadium and took tons of pictures of it.. It is
freaking huge! it cost 62 million dollars to build and i believe is
the biggest high school football stadium in the country. Later that
night we had a lesson with one of our investigators Erin. She looks
just like Angelina Jolie! When we got there we had planned on teaching
the Plan of Salvation but she basically told us all about it and so it
was just a refreshing lesson!!! She lives with members because she is
actually from Florida but comes down here for work and thats how she
was introduced to the Gospel:)

We met with Perry again this week. He has 6 cats and the animal patrol was going to come and get them and he freaked out.. he says they help him.. crazy!!! anyways...
we were able to meet with Caleb the investigator that just showed up
to church last week.. so we taught him the Restoration and it went
pretty good. It is still super hard to understand what he is saying
since he is 2 months out of Kenya! He didnt come to church this sunday
though.. Yesterday we met with Erin again after church and had a great
lesson on the Gospel of Jesus Christ and she loved it! we talked about
baptism with her and she said she wants to let everything soak in and
when that does she will most likely be ready!! We are super excited
for her! We went to top golf again today and had a blast!! it was a
lot warmer today than the last time we went. today it was 77 and very
humid!! ahhh!! i am so not ready for a Texas summer to start back up!
not yet!

Monday, January 21, 2013

Being obedient, working hard and being happy

I had a great week.. Elder Thompson and I survived the transfer
meeting and we are staying together. On Tuesday the area Bonham
reopened after being closed for 6 months and my former companion Elder
Ricks was transferred there. Bonham is part of our district.. Well
since Elder Thompson served in Bonham right before they closed it down
we decided we would meet them in Bonham and show them around to try
and help them get a familiar for their new area. We had dinner that
night with our ward mission leader in Fairview.. He is super cool! He
is probably my favorite member here out of all 3 of my wards that i
cover.

We had interviews with our mission president this week and thats
always a treat haha.. It really wasnt too bad though. President
Durrant has us fill out a paper on our levels of obedience, happiness,
companion, etc and then he asks us what we want to talk about and we
basically just talked about me staying focused for the final 5 months
of my mission and we just talked about staying obedient and working
hard.. He also told me that he wants me to continue to grow higher and
not sink the closer i get to going home.. it was a good interview and
i really learned from it.

Saturday we drove out to the boonies and found a little tiny po dunk
town called Weston and got some pictures there. On Sunday we had a man
show up to church and he has been in the states for 2 months and he is
from Kenya! He is very hard to understand but hopefully i will have
more updates on him next week.

Monday, January 7, 2013

Share the Gospel! You can do it in gym shorts and sweatshirts!

This week has been super great! and i am getting along great with my
companion Elder Thompson. We have one more week until transfers so we
will see what happens.. i am hoping to stay with him for at least one
more but there is a ton of new elders coming into the mission soon so
who knows what president has up his sleeves. We had a great new years
eve day! That night we went over to one of our part member families
the Crawfords and were there until midnight.. shhh... dont tell
anybody haha. We went to visit Perry Cox the next day and he was just
sleeping under his tarp. We were actually going over to help him with
some service but ended up teaching him in our service clothes because
that is what he wanted. The next day our ward mission leader had us
over in his huge house for pizza and then we taught Perry again with a
member there. We taught him the Restoration and he had lots of
questions but it was a good lesson.

We had a few service projects this last week. On friday we went to
help out a non-member old lady that our ward mission leader knows.
This lady has cancer and it was good to be able to help her out with
her needs. The very next day we went over to Perry's place with
another set of Elders and then some members from the ward came to
help. We had to move a bunch of perrys junk because the guy he lives
with is kicking him out of his little hut that he made. and the worst
part about this situation was the guy was making him pay to live in
this little shelter that he built as he freezes his butt off! That
made me super pissed to know that! We spent a good 4 hours helping him
that day. He was able to come to church the next day too for the
second week in a row and so he is showing a lot of interest. The only
problem with him is.. since he is homeless he asks for help and
handouts all the time and he isnt aware of anyone elses time except
his.. so that is a little opstacle we have to work around.

The reason this email came later in the day instead of this morning is
because we went to a place called Top Golf! Its a driving range on
Steroids! Literally! All of the golf balls have chips in them and you
hit them in these holes and you get scored.. its like playing darts
with your friends but golf instead.. look it up on the computer its
amazing! One more thing i wanted to add.. this week around 10 at night
we heard speeding in our apartment complex. Me being a "Curious
George" went outside to find out what was going on and there were cop
cars everywhere and they were pulling some guy out of a truck.. well
our neighbors had the same curiosity as us and so they were outside
talking to us about it.. keep in mind that we are standing in gym
shorts and sweat shirts. Well we got to talking to this lady named
Diedra and she asked us if we lived next to the Jesus girls and I said
we replaced them.. we are the Jesus Boys. So we got talking about
religion and had a really good conversation with her about the gospel
and church in general. Either the mission teaches you about talking to
people about the gospel or it really is that simple! You dont need to
be in a white shirt and tie to bring up the gospel! you can do it in
gym shorts and sweatshirts!

Monday, December 31, 2012

New Years' Eve!

   
This week was great! I think Christmas day was my favorite haha. It
was so nice to see all of my family and of course my friend jake haha!
It was definitely a christmas i wont forget.. we wer supposed to be
leaving the members house around 4:30 and it was snowing like crazy
outside.. yes snowing in Texas! Well we were wiping our windows off
when i opened the car and threw the keys in the car and i guess pushed
the lock button instead of the unlock button and locked our keys into
our car.. So now we are basically stuck at this members house for the
rest of the day and could not go to our dinner appointment that we
were planning on going to. The assistants could not come down to bring
us the extra set of keys until the morning so we were locked out of
our apartment on Christmas night. So we had to stay at another set of
Elders apartment for the night. The assistants finally got to us
around 12:30 the next day and we got back into our car! What a relief.

The rest of the week went really slow because alot of our
investigators were out of town for Christmas and so we weren't able to
meet with them.. But we had a really neat experience this Sunday at
church. So we had received a media referral earlier in the week for a
"Perry Cox" and it said that we had to contact the member before
contacting him so we had to wait to get the phone number from the
office which wouldn't open back up until Monday which is today.. But
on Sunday the member brought Perry to church and he seemed super happy
to be there. during 2nd hour we just sat down to visit with him and
get to know him and he basically told us his life story. He told us
that he was abused as a kid and he just broke down in tears he was so
upset about everything that happened in his childhood. But he did tell
us that he ended up working as a computer tech guy for quite some time
and he knows quite a bit about computers. Well we weren't able to
teach the 1st lesson because we ran out of time. The members that
dropped him off ended up leaving too so we had to give him a ride home
which was a ways away from the church. and guess where he lives.. in
the back of a friends yard under a tarp with some blankets! How Sad!!
I felt so horrible inside to see his living conditions and to know the
things that he has been through. I am just so grateful that i am
blessed to have a roof under my head and a family! Perry is probably
one of the most humblest persons i have met on my mission and he is
willing and ready to make a change in his life to be a better person.
I am excited to see how this journey will go with our new investigator
Perry Cox!

I hope you had a very merry Christmas and Enjoy the New Year!

Love Elder Christensen

Monday, December 24, 2012

Christmas Eve 2012!

This week has been great! This letter is going to be a little shorter
than usual because today is Christmas Eve and we are going to be
running everywhere! We had a few good lessons this week with our
investigators and we also started teaching this lady named Erin
Miller. She lives in Florida but works for one of the members and is
here for half of the month each month so we will see how that goes.
She invited us to a party happening the day after at a roller rink and
that was crazy! i havent been on roller blades in ages and it took me
a little while to figure out how to do it again. But by the end i was
going backwards and everything so it was good! On Friday we had a big
training and i got to see a lot of missionaries in the mission! That
was super fun. On Saturday i rode the DART train which is this train
that takes you into Dallas and saves us on our miles. We rode it into
Garland for someones baptism that Elder Thompson taught in his last
area. It was Super fun. Well i hope you have a great Christmas and i
cant wait to hear from you!

Monday, December 17, 2012

Teaching, blessings and Christmas preparations!

This week has been great and we are doing a lot better now in our area
now that we have been here for about 2 weeks! We are not teaching as
much as i was in my last area mainly because the area i am in now is
more wealthy and less humble. We had a great visit with Allison
Crawford an investigator of ours on Tuesday and also had dinner with
the whole family. We watched the restoration video and had a great
lesson on the prophet Joseph Smith. We were able to resolve a lot of
her concerns and questions and its probably not going to be too much
longer before she takes the plunge!

On Wednesday a member took us to Fuddruckers for Lunch! It was
delicious! I haven't been there my whole mission and its the first one
i have seen on my mission. We went to give a baby blessing after for a
less active sister in the ward. Her Baby has pneumonia! We also
visited Brother Jones who is a blind man in the ward and he was
cracking blind jokes left and right. It was super funny! Something
Texas is famous for is there "Trade Days" which is another term for
"Swap Meets". There is this huge one in one of our areas and we went
to it on Friday to see if there was some stuff we could buy to send
home for Christmas! We had a really great experience Wednesday
night.

We went to visit this family that the bishop was kind of hesitant on us
visiting. But our first Sunday here i just had their name in the back of
my head and it wasn't going away. So i knew that it was definitely the
Spirit. So we went to visit this family and had a great visit with Sister
Larsen on the doorstep. She got to talking about her husband being in
the potato business and we told her we were both from Idaho and she
said that she was from the Rigby area.. a little town called Labelle. Well
that is where Elder Thompson's mom was from and Sister Larsen.. come
to find out was best friends with Elder Thompson's Aunt growing up!
I knew that was an answer to the feelings i was having at church the
Sunday before! What a great experience!!

Saturday we took some Christmas pictures to make Christmas cards and
they are hilarious! Most of that day we were stopping by less active
and part member families to visit. We had dinner at a Chinese Buffet
and guess what was on ESPN?? It was the "Famous Idaho Potato Bowl
Game" Toledo Vs. Utah State. Oh that made me super trunky to see the
Smurf Turf and to also see the Boise Valley when they would show
it.... Later that night we went to the Mckinney 3rd wards Christmas
party which was at the Ragsdales home! They are super rich and have a
huge house and big property!

The Fairview ward also had their Christmas party on Sunday and it was
awesome! The members of these wards are definitely willing to do
missionary work! One member brought a friend to church yesterday and
now we will start teaching her this Wednesday.. Lots of great
opportunities to do missionary work here in my area!

Monday, December 10, 2012

First Snow in Texas!! (McKinney area)

We woke up this morning to 30 degrees and snow on our car! I got to
throw my first snow ball in over 2 years! How sad! This week has been
pretty crazy with being doubled in to a new area with my new
companion! His name is Elder Thompson and he is from Victor, Idaho and
he has been out for 20 months so he has 3 transfers left! It is weird
to think that i am only 3 months behind him! Anyways.. this area is
great and we are feeling so welcomed from the wards here. Our first
night we had dinner at the James Family's house and they are super
rich.. along with everyone else in this area! Brother James questioned
us about why we were out serving a mission and it kind of felt like i
was being interrogated!

For most of the week we were just trying to get a feel for the area
since we are both new and have no idea whats going on. We had dinner
with a returning part member family on Thursday and that was great!
The father was baptized at 8 and his family went inactive almost right
after but he started coming back to church this year and his wife got
bapitzed and also his son but his 15 year old daughter Allison
Crawford is still holding on. We had dinner with them and then we
shared a brief lesson with them about the importance of the book of
mormon and then we had to leave to make it to our next appointment. We
drove to Sister Shantelle Smith's house and when we got there i
recognized her and she recognized me. She actually used to live in
Tyler Texas and i went to her house a few times when i was in the
Bullard and Whitehouse wards. Well they have a neighbor who we are
teaching and his name is Taj and we are also teaching his little
sister. Well we met with Taj and had a great lesson. He told us that
he wants to be baptized but his mom wants him to wait and check out
more churches before he makes his decision.

We attended the Melissa Ward Christmas party and that helped us get to
know some of the members a lot more! Yesterday at church was the best
though. We finally got to meet all 3 wards that we cover and everyone
was so nice! Thats Texas for you! Unless you are in South Dallas (My
last Area). The Bishop of the Melissa and Fairview wards are so pumped
for missionary work and we sat down with both of them and got tons of
part-member names and families that we need to start getting
acquainted with! Yesterday was probably the best day this week for us
because it helped us figure out this area so much more than when we
first got there! My new address for this area is:

1600 Heritage Dr. # 612
Mckinney, TX 75069

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Transfer to Melissa, Texas and Ward Christmas parties

This week has been good! We had District Meeting on Tuesday and our
District Leader Elder Shuman said the dumbest thing ever. He said that
he has been grateful to be the district leader this last transfer and
he hopes he didnt make any of us lose faith. haha. who says that? He
is one of those missionaries that desires leadership and that is just
stupid. If i was to be in leadership i would not push my seniority on
other missionaries! We had a really good lesson with one of our YSA
Investigator Alex Sauer. We have been teaching him for a while now and
he isnt really going anywhere. He has mixed feelings about baptism and
other things. So we decided to re-teach the Restoration to him since
it has been a couple of months and the lesson went really good. I
asked him the question "if this was all true what steps would you be
willing to take to change" and he gave some answer that i cant
remember but i asked him if he knew that Christ was his savior. And he
responded No. Well then i asked him that when he prays.. who is he
talking to? and he responded.. well when i am with you guys i pray to
your god and when i am alone i just talk. I told him that our god is
the same god as the Baptist god, the Methodist god, the Mormon god. He
is all the same God! and i said when you are alone.. I invite you to
pray the way we do and ask God if Jesus Christ really died for you!
and we left it at that! It was a really bold and powerful lesson!

The rest of the week was Hit and Miss. On Saturday morning we went to
the Mountain Creek ward Christmas Breakfast and it was pathetic. It is
nothing like ward parties back home. It just seems that the ward
doesnt click together. So I didnt feel homey at all! I did get a
picture with Santa though:)! After we went to Larrys house to help him
with Service. We got to use a torch and melt metal. That was pretty
cool! He also has this huge cat face spider that built his web in his
backyard and we found a small grasshopper and threw it in his web and
that spider destroyed the little grasshopper. Haha. After helping
Larry we went to Jared Salinas' house to help him put up Christmas
lights. He is a YSA Member. After helping him we went to the YSA
Christmas Dinner and party and we were there until we had to go home
for the night. Later that night I got a transfer call and i am leaving
Duncanville! I am going to Melissa Texas and i will be covering 3
wards! The Melissa Ward, Fairview Ward, and Mckinney 3rd Ward! I have
mixed feelings about the transfer but oh well. I wanted to stay for
Christmas! We went to see Lacy for the last time last night and she
said she has been crying on and off all day! She was super sad to see
me leave. but she did tell me that she was going to come visit me for
Christmas!:)

Monday, November 19, 2012

Apartment lock-out/ car lock-out with car in Neutral!

This week went by good. The work has died down now since i just got done baptizing my 5 investigators the last 2 weeks. we have other investigators but they are not progressing as much as i would like. On Wednesday we had a big zone conference at our building and there was a good 40 or so missionaries there. For lunch some of the members from the Desoto ward made us food and Lacy was one of the members there helping out. Its so cool to see on of the people i taught and baptized fit so well in with the ward and the members. There is this member in Plano that makes these really cool tie clips and he made a ton for the mission and they were passed out at the zone conference and i was the one passing them out and after everyone got some i got to have the rest. i got like 50 of them haha. Our district leader Elder Shuman was
originally going to go on exchanges with the Desoto elders that day and they said they couldn't and so he was super angry and he asked us to go on exchanges right then and i said no and that made him even more ticked. Talk about no planning at all! i mean come on!

Friday was such a terrible day! We got up at 6:30 and we were planning on going to the church to play basketball for exercise and we hop in the car and it wont start. and our apartment complex is full of black people and i stopped the only mexican in our apartments and i asked them to jump start our car. well i put the car in neutral and pushed it out of the parking space and left it in neutral. we shut our doors and as soon as the jumper cables connected it automatically locked our car with the keys in it. Well at this point we were screwed because our keys were locked in the car, the extra one is in dallas about 45 minutes away, and our apartment is locked. And it is freezing cold
outside! So we started looking for a way into our apartment. keep in mind that we live on the 2nd floor and we only have a little balcony for our back door. We saw that our sliding glass door was unlocked so Elder Kidd climbed up there and we were able to get in.. thankfully! Apparently i was showering the other night and Elder Kidd had to pee super bad so he peed of the balcony and forgot to unlock the sliding glass door. haha. Well Elder Kidd doesn't have a bike and we didn't end up getting our car unlocked till 7 that night because that day another zone conference was going on and no one was going to be in the office till after 5! So that day we didn't get too much done!

On Saturday we went to help this guy named Larry who we always help  with service. He as an 84 chevy truck almost exactly like mine. and we helped him take of the gas tank. clean it and put it back on. It made me remember working on old blue back home.. I miss working on cars. although i dont know that much about it.. i still love it! He is not a member but he is a really great guy and we love going over to his house and helping him out. Church was great but super long like always. I almost always get super bad headaches at church on Sundays, which i hate. all in all it was a good week.

Monday, November 12, 2012

A goal reached....Baptising a family of 4! Chili cook-off judges

This was a really good week for Elder Kidd and I. On Tuesday we had a
Multi-District Meeting.. Which meant that our whole zone got together
and were taught by our zone leaders. A missionary in our mission named
Elder Tuma and his companion were actually jumped by a bunch of black
people in Dallas last week and Elder Tuma suffered a Broken nose and
bruised collar bone and his companion who was a "Greenie" actually had
his jaw broken and had to go home. Elder Tuma was a missionary who
came out with me and was in my MTC District and he is a super great
missionary. I guess his companion waved at the group of black people
and when they parked the car they came up to them and said hey why
were you blowing kisses at my girlfriend which he wasn't and that is
what made the guys jump the Elders. Anyways.. after our meeting we had
to drive into Dallas for a new missionary trainer meeting.. which is
usually just for Trainers and new missionaries but they wanted back-up
trainers which is me and their companions. The meeting was good but
super long and it seemed like we were there forever. I met a sister
missionary named Sister Walton who is good friends with Heather Jensen
and she apparently was told to find and meet me once she got to the
mission. She seems pretty cool.

The whole week we were scrambling around to finish the Baptismal
program and find baptismal suits that fit our investigators. We
finally finished the program on Saturday and then at 6 we went to the
church for the annual Mountain Creek Ward Chili Cook-Off. I guess the
missionaries are always the Judges and we had to taste so much food!
At least 10 bowls of different chilis, A bunch of different bread, Pie
and Desserts! Not so good for my diet at all! After we finished
judging there were some members that were poor losers and they were
coming up to us and saying.. why didn't you pick ours? or did you not
think my chili with the brisket was good? That was kind of annoying!
Besides.. if you never feed me.. How do you expect me to pick your
chili or dessert or whatever? haha. After the ward event we had our
baptism for Laura Galvin, Anahi Chavez, Anessa Chavez, and Miguel
Galvin. It was a really big turn out and I was asked to baptize the
mom which was Laura.





On Sunday we confirmed our new converts members of the church and that
was super special! I baptized a family of 4! That was a goal I had for my mission was to baptize a family!!

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Missionary exchanges and "3's Company"

This week went really well and pretty dang fast! We met with Ricky Buchunam one of our Ysa investigators and we taught him some of the commandments. We also committed him to baptism and he said that he still wants to become a member of the church! On Tuesday we had 2 lessons at the same time so the Irving Elders (Hoskins & Saenger) came down to help us out with them. Elder Hoskins came with me and our ward mission leader drove us to Lancaster to teach a new investigator. Her name is Linh Nguyen it is pronounced (lynn winn). She is engaged to a inactive member in the ward and his mother is active and Linh told her that she was looking to become a member of the church. So we taught the first lesson and had a really good visit with Linh. She told us that she believes she has already received her answer before she met with us. So i invited her to be baptized and we set a date with herfor November 24th.

On Wednesday we drove to Irving to help them with their area since they helped us. Elder Hoskins and I went to help do service for his uncle who actually lives in his ward that he serves in. how funny is that? Later that night we had another lesson with Lacy Long which was super good! She is so solid and she is receiving so much fellowship from the ward which is really good. Every investigator needs that! On Thursday Elder Hoskins and I decided to do another exchange. We have probably done like 4 together this transfer.  We went to visit this part member family the Carters that night. Elder Hoskins actually used to teach them 2 years ago when he was a greenie missionary!

On Friday we decided that we would drive to the far part of our area and try and visit some of the less active members that live out there. We were able to visit a few of them which was good. We did have a great lesson with our investigator family that night. We taught them the Gospel of Jesus Christ and they loved it! The kids listen so well. Saturday we drove down to Waxahachie with a member.. Jeremy Sappington. He took us to this place called Catifish Plantation and ate some good fried catfish. The restaurant is this old run down house that was turned into a restaurant and it is supposively haunted. Nothing crazy happened though. Church on Sunday was great and we also got transfer calls this week and i am no longer covering the extra area that i have been covering but me and my companion are getting a third companion named Elder Kidd. So we will be in a Trio Companionship for who knows how long! This should be fun! (SARCASM)

Monday, October 15, 2012

Showing some love from Texas!

Fighting a contagious cold, building sheds and Studebakers!

Tuesday morning i woke up with a really bad cold and a very sore throat. it was super annoying. so we didnt really get out to do anything that day besides go to district meeting and then go back home. I ended up getting Elder Saenger sick who is in the district and then he got his companion Elder Hoskins sick. My companion ended up getting sick too! so it was just like a domino effect starting with me! On Wednesday i was feeling a little better and we went to teach Lacy Long our really wealthy investigator. We taught her the gospel of Jesus Christ and she loved it.. she told us that she wanted to be baptized and she also said "I dont want to be picky but when I get a calling I want to be a primary teacher" that was way cool! We didnt get a baptism date out of her because she was still undecided!

Thursday and Friday we helped out a part-member family with some service. The non-member is Larry and we always help him out with service.. Well he had this friend that needed help putting together a tin shed. Cause his last one wasn't tied down and during a Texas thunderstorm blew it away haha. so we spent both days from 9-2 working on building this shed for this guy named Paul Studebaker. He is a 9th Generation Studebaker and that is where the car comes from is his family! He also owns a
Studebaker which is in very mint condition! On Saturday we went to our investigators football game. His name is Daniel Ramirez and i have talked alot about him in my past emails. His football team is the Broncos and they played the packers and killed them! The Packers coach on the other sideline was freaking out! It was super funny! On Sunday we had 7 Investigators at church! That was way cool! Some of our baptismal dates we had to drop due to them not coming to church so we will have to recommit them!

Monday, October 1, 2012

Temple trip, Service project in the rain and humbling 8 mile bike ride

This week has been fantastic! We started teaching a former investigator named Aracelly Villa. She and her boyfriend investigated the church about a year ago but would never choose to get married so they could get baptized.. Well her boyfriend is an illegal immigrant from Mexico and was actually caught by police coming back from Mexico and now he is in jail some where in South Texas. Well I am pretty sure
Aracelly came back to the church so she could get members of the ward to sign a petition form saying Rene (Her boyfriend) that he is a good guy and they should let him go. Well i am not sure how much she actually wants to do with the church but we are trying to figure that out.
 
On Wednesday Elder Hoskins, Elder Ricks, Elder Crockett and I all went to the temple! That was an awesome experience and of course the spirit was so strong there. Elder Toomey had to stay with Elder Saenger because he is not endowed. Most of that day was spent in Dallas but that night we had an appointment with our rich investigator Lacy Long. She actually made us dinner first which was really  good and then we taught her the plan of salvation afterwards. She told us that she has been praying and she knows it is true.. but wants to make sure this is 150% for her! I don't see how it could not be for her if she knows its true. On Thursday we went back to Dallas for a Devotional. President Durrant's Father George Durrant and a lady named Susan Black came to speak to us. George Durrant gave a great talk on boldness and he was super funny! Now i know where President Durrant gets his humor. And Susan Black is a lady who knows almost everything about Joseph Smith! It was such a great talk! i learned a lot from both of them.
 
On Friday we taught our new investigator family! Laura Galvin is the mom and she is 29 and then she has 4 kids. Anahi Chavez-11, Anessa Chavez-10, Miguel Galvin-9, and Homero Galvin-6. We had a great lesson on the Restoration and we set a baptismal date with all of them forOctober 27th. It was so exciting! This area is really booming andright now we have 7 baptismal dates! I have never had that much at one time! Saturday was probably the best day this week! well the funnest i should say. It was raining in the morning and we had a service project planned that some of the church members came to help with. We helped the city of Duncanville put up a playground which was by far the best service project i had done on my mission. Although it was raining and we were all soaked. it was still fun. We were all split up in groups and i was part of the group that put together the swing set and the rock climbing wall. and Elder Toomey got the shaft job! He had to haul mulch to the playground. He was covered from Head to Toe in mulch! it was hilarious!
 
Later that night we met back up with Aracelly and re-taught the restoration because it had been so long that she had heard it. Well you basically have to teach her like you are teaching a child because her comprehension skills are terrible! we asked her 3 times what a prophet was after we explained it to her 3 times and she still didn't know! That night we got a call from the 2nd counselor in the Mountain
Creek Ward saying that we needed to give a talk because the 1st counselor who was supposed to talk was pretty sick. so we agreed to since we were giving our talks in the YSA too! Well it rained all day Saturday and all through the night into Sunday morning. In theMountain Creek ward we had 3 speakers. Luis Fernandez was first, then Elder Toomey and then me last. well at about 11:35 Elder Toomey got up to speak and he didn't end his talk until 12!!!!!! I had to kick himin the foot while he was up there speaking to tell him to end it! and then we had an intermediate hymn and i literally had 5 or less minutes to give my talk when i had planned to speak for 15 minutes. I was so pissed at Elder Toomey i just ignored everything he tried saying to me.
 
In the YSA i was able to give my full talk! It was on Faith in Jesus Christ. At this point i was still a little irritated with my companion it was at the point to where we were arguing with each other. Well that night we had a dinner that was 8 miles away. By the way my license is expired and i am not allowed to drive the car until i get my new license. So i was just going to drive to our dinner anyways but then i thought to myself and said nope... we are riding our bikes! Oh boy was that a struggle for my companion. i think at one point i was waiting a good 10 minutes for him to catch up! It was a good humbling experience for the both of us:)! My week was an overall good week with 7 baptismal dates set!

Not bad at all!!!

Monday, September 24, 2012

"One shot kill" on my 21st Birthday..chalk one up to Drake & Josh . Jaci's Baptism - 9/22/12



This week was great!!! It started off super slow but as the week went on it got better! Monday night me and Elder Hoskins went on an exchange to my area and it was super fun! Tuesday we went over to this part member families house to see Larry! He is the non member and he sells scrap metal so he can make a living haha. so that day we drove with him to the scrap yard with 2 big trailers full of tin and watched this huge crane with big jaws pick up the scrap! it was way cool! he made just shy of $400 dollars. not bad! Our exchange didnt end until Wednesday morning.. it was a little longer than a normal exchange but it was nice because it gave us a break from our companions!! haha. We met up at this place called Waffle House and had breakfast there. it was really good!

 We are teaching an 18 year old kid named Alex and he got interested in the church from his friend who converted about a year and a half ago. He has a lot of questions and seems to be seeking for truth sincerely! Thursday we taught the Bruce family and had the Ramos' come with us. We went in to teach them the Law of Chastity, Tithes and Offerings and Prayer and Bro. Ramos Highjacked the lesson and that was kind of irritating! we only got to talk about the law of chastity but oh well.. you can't always get what you want! Friday we were in Dallas all day for a specialized training. It was a long day but i really enjoyed it because i got to see my Trainer Elder Sinclair who i basically talk to on the phone every night and i also got to see a lot of other missionaries which was way cool!




Saturday was a great day.. and Happy Birthday to me also haha:) Saturday morning we had a baptism for my new convert Jaci Laster! The baptism was scheduled for noon but the Branch President was late and we didn't get started till about 12:30! Also President Durrant said he was going to come and he was running late too so we started the baptism and President Durrant still wasn't there.. but when i was standing in the water with Jaci.. as soon as the Font doors opened up. There was President and Sister Durrant.. That made me a little nervous but I Baptized Jaci on the first try.. One Shot One Kill! Later that day we saw a ton of other less active members and then since it was my birthday we decided to go to the best restaurant ever! Carinos!!! and i had the best dish there ever too! The Chicken Scalloppini! Oh man it was so good! Considering it has been over a year and a half since i have had that!

Sunday was such a great day too! The lord is definitely blessing us because in the Mountain Creek ward.. We had a family of 4 come who are not members and she said she really wants to know more and become a member! That was so so so Awesome!! Jaci was running a little late to the YSA Branch and i was getting a little nervous. but she made it and she was confirmed a member of the church. She is way awesome and she already knows so much about the church! She actually started researching the church 4 years ago when she was 14. She was watching the nickelodeon's tv show Drake and Josh and i guess Josh said he wanted to go to Utah because everyone is super happy there.. So Jaci asked her dad what was in Utah and her dad said the Mormons! and that is how Jaci got interested in learning about the church! way cool huh?! She also got me a card for my birthday which was way nice of her:)

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Dilan is turning 21 this week on 9/22/12!

I can't believe that 21 years have nearly flown by since this little pale, toe-haired kid graced our presence!  We've been through alot with this boy of very little fear everywhere from splitting his head open TWICE, surgically removed rocks from his forehead and ears (separate incidents), broken arms, who knows how many concussions and many bumps, bruises, cuts and more to even count!  There was a time when he was young when I swear I would get turned in by the emergency room for being a horrible mother and that I must be doing something to this child when I made monthly (if not more) visits to the ER or urgent care.

Well..he's already survived (barely) over a year on his mission in Dallas, Texas...notwithstanding he HAS had a few injuries from falling off a roof, bit by a dog among a few of them. Probably more that he hasn't told me about.  Through it all, we are very proud of Dilan and how he has been able to use his personality to teach many without fear of failing.  He isn't afraid to open his mouth and share what he strongly believes to be true!  He is being an EXCELLENT missionary because of his attitude and is an example to so many!

Dilan has shared many messages and stories with us that I have kept updated here in his blog over the last 14 months and I thought that anyone who would like to send him a piece of mail letting him know we are thinking of him on his birthday..I know he would love to hear from any of his friends. If you prefer to write a message here, I'd be happy to send it on to him since I'll be printing any messages and mailing tomorrow.  (the address below will be good for at least another 4 weeks till next transfer)

Address:
Elder Dilan Christensen
700 W Center St. Apt 264
Duncanville, TX 75116 

Monday, September 17, 2012

Feeding family of Raccoons and birthday week!

 
This week was a pretty good week! On Monday we got a new investigator for the young single adult ward and he was supposed to come to church yesterday but he didnt:/. Tuesday was transfer day and me or my companion wasnt getting transferred but we still went to the transfer meeting so he could get the new missionary training. He said that it really helped him and he liked it. This week we burned a lot of our miles on our car but thats okay.. it was all for a good cause! On Thursday we had a lesson with the Bruce family and they said they weren't ready for baptism unfortunately but we did teach the word of wisdom and that went pretty well.. Bro. Bruce said that he wasn't going to quit drinking coffee and tea just yet.. While we were teaching them a family of Raccoon's came to the glass door and was eating the cat food that sister Bruce puts out for them.. i guess she has been feeding them for 3 years.. and this is the 3rd generation. It was a little distracting though.

On Friday I went on an exchange with Elder Crockett my zone leader because he was going to be interviewing Jaci Laster for Baptism.. Of course she passed without no flaws and then we set up her baptism for this coming Saturday. I told her that we need someone to baptize her and i said that it would be a really awesome birthday present if I could do it on my birthday and she thought about it for a minute and said.. "That would be a really cool Birthday present! Okay! I want you to baptize me!" So this Saturday I will be baptizing Jaci on my birthday:) Later that night we went out with a member from the DeSoto ward and his name is Jeremy Sappington and he is way cool! He actually used to be a member of the Crip Gang.. We went to visit this media referral that we received earlier that day and it was for this girl named Lacy Long. The referral said. "my husband is LDS but i am not." so we went to visit with them and they have a FREAKING HUGE HOUSE! She drives around in a 2009 Nissan Skyline GTR and he drives a 2011 Porsche Panamera! I was almost coveting in a way.. but i didnt.. cause i dont wanna break the commandments:)! So we got to know them and she wants to learn more so we are going to teach them on Tuesday! Saturday was a day of YSA numbers.. We had a couple of lessons with YSA's and that night we got 2 new investigators who look like they are in their mid 20's but only 18 and 19! Their names are Alex & Samuel and we had a great Restoration lesson with them. We have a return appointment with them and hopefully that goes well too! Sunday was a great day of course but i was super tired!!

Monday, September 10, 2012

Mock teaching our investigator, "Mr. balloon head"

This last week has been great! Elder Toomey my "Greenie" is starting to fall into the missionary schedule and thats good.. hes still super obedient which isnt a bad thing . It was a slower week for us. We didnt do as much teaching but that happens every now and then. I went on an exchange Tuesday with my Zone Leader Elder Ricks... My old companion actually and we had a great time. This family that feeds us every Tuesday night was super happy to see him and they took us out to Ihop! That was good! This week i actually dropped 8 pounds because i am doing this shake drink called herbalife and it replaces 2 meals for the day and then i eat one serving at a members house. I am hoping to be a lot more skinnier for when i get home.. you wont even recognize me:)!
Since i am training i am having to do the 12 week program with my companion which is an extra hour of companionship study which isnt too bad. but we do a lot of role playing together and he struggles when i act as an investigator so i had this brilliant idea. I blew up this ballon to the size of a head and I drew a face on it and then i stuffed my sweatshirt with my pillow and put the balloon in the hoody.. So instead of my companion teaching me.. we both taught our balloon friend and i could tell how much more that helped him when we were working together as a companionship rather than one on one..
Our investigators that we have with baptismal dates are still going strong. All 3 of our dates are for September 22nd which i probably told you that in my last email but if not i am telling you again. Well they all are coming to church and i know one of them is going to go through just because of the way i feel about her progression. The other 2 are probably at a 75% right now of actually being baptized on the 22nd. So hopefully that happens. Church yesterday was great and this kid from the YSA named Cristian Mattoon gave his farewell talk because he leaves for his mission on Wednesday. It was an awesome talk and I think he will do great!

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

"Get baptized Maybe" VIDEO

I ran across this youtube video made by a missionary and thought it was too cute!
It made me think about Dilan and his time away from home and the sacrifices missionaries make for 2 years such as dogs chasing them, temptations, dear johns, no tv, no facebook, lazy companions but all for wonderful blessings they receive from serving and preaching the gospel of Jesus Christ.   I know he wouldn't trade his experience for the world!  Check it out! He even mentions BOISE!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-WduxkDRo0A

Monday, September 3, 2012

Missionary meets sting ray - C R I K E Y!!

                                                                     

This week has been C-R-A-Z-Y! Like i told you in my last email.. I was going to get another companion which is my 3rd this transfer. Well i picked him up at the mission office on p-day and then we went to the Dallas aquarium. that was super fun and we got to see sharks and i touched some sting rays. i almost pulled a Steve Irwin.... Crikey!! but we are good.. I'm not injured or anything. Later that night we went to the YSA Family Home Evening and introduced Elder Toomey to the YSA.. On Tuesday we had the best district meeting ever. Elder Murdock the district leader has the funnest district meetings! We played powerade pong. its the same as beer pong but we played with powerade. and every time a team made the ping pong ball into one of the cups.. the other team had to answer questions from the Book of Mormon or Preach My Gospel! it was way fun. When we left District meeting Elder Murdock came with me and we went on an exchange. i was already getting annoyed by my companion! We made a Spud gun out of PVC pipe that day so we could use it for a visual lesson. that thing can launch a spud a good hundred yards i would think. we also made it to where it has interchangeable barrels so we can have a big barrel for launching potatoes and a small barrel for shooting Nerf darts super fast! we actually shot a member right in the gut that night and it instantly put a welt on him! hahaha! That was super funny! i have video of it too!!

My new companion .....

We did quite a bit of teaching this week and we actually set 2 baptismal dates for the 22nd with a part member family that we have been working with for the last couple of weeks! This sisters also passed off one of their investigators to us because she is YSA age and she has a baptismal date for September 22nd as well... My Birthday! so hopefully i will be having 3 baptisms on my birthday! which is also called a hat trick:)! Church yesterday was awesome and i love fasting! i remember back home i would dread it but going to church for 9 hours straight and feeling the spirit is amazing and totally better when you are fasting for the right reason! The YSA had another "Break the Fast" and it was breakfast and was super good! We also were supposed to go see another part member family last night and bishop earl wanted to go with us.... so here's the scoop on this family.. its the Ramirez family and they are probably my most favorite families in this area! Well Bro. Ramirez has been less active for about 2 years now and we have set multiple baptismal dates with his son Daniel... and Bro. Ramirez wants me to baptize his son because he says his motivation is not there and he says it will take a long time for him to be worthy of doing the baptism.. so we told bishop that and bishop basically said. that's just an excuse! Bishop has no love for anybody! and he is very hard to work with. So Bro. Ramirez said no to having us come over with Bishop.. so that made bishop a little angry and he said.. well my calling is to call people to repentance and i told bishop.. well you have to love these people too right?! I have been working with the Ramirez family since i have been here and i know what Bro. Ramirez is going through and for bishop to just have the intentions of going over and telling Bro. Ramirez what he should be doing instead of putting an arm around him and being a friend just doesn't seem right! I think that's one of the main reasons people go inactive or less active is because they don't feel the love from ward members! anyways.. i hope you enjoyed this weeks weekly update:)!

Monday, August 20, 2012

Trial missionary companion

This last week has been a little crazy! Tuesday we go a call from the assistants saying that we are getting an emergency exchange and Elder Edlund ended up getting transferred to Mckinney and my new companion is from Allen, TX about an hour away! He is a "trial missionary" he has diabetes and he is just serving with me for 2 weeks.. They do trial missions so the missionary can try out the mission and see if they can handle the mission life and learn to be on their own with their medical or physical disabilities.

So my new companion is Elder Hamblin and he is a good kid but he is very very quiet!! So we shall see how this little time with him goes.. it may be a very very silent companionship. We did quite a bit of teaching this week and we actually started teaching a part member family in the ward. The lady is the member and they just got married and she told her husband if they were going to get married than he would be joining her church! so he has been the last 5 weeks in a row! We taught him the Restoration and he took it pretty well. he said if he had a witness if this was true than he would be baptized! yay!!

Monday, August 13, 2012

Mission Olympics and Kevin Harris's baptism.

This week was super slow.. a lot slower than other weeks since i have been in this area.. we have just had a ton of people cancelling appointments and not being home and that has been super annoying.. Our mission president says he doesn't care about numbers and that he just likes to see baptisms and that's totally true but i don't like seeing my numbers when they are low.. it makes me feel like i didn't put in the effort for that week.. oh well. Everyone on a mission has weeks like those. All of Tuesday we were in Carrolton Texas at a Zone Conference and it was called the "Texas Dallas Mission Olympics 2012" it was super fun.. we had to do all sorts of different events.. each event was 6 minutes longs and we had.. Free throw shooting, push-ups, soccer ball juggling, speed walking around the church parking lots, scripture memorization, preach my gospel memory and other stuff like that.. it was so fun but let me tell ya.. i was super sore for the next few days hahaha!

This week we met with Kevin Harris for the last time before his baptism! We talked to him about fasting and about what was going to happen at his baptism and he was getting super anxious! Saturday i was so excited and anxious for his baptism. He got there on time and instead of wearing the jumpsuits that the church puts out. he wore white pants, a white shirt, a white tie and a white belt! He was looking pretty fresh! He said he was nervous because Xavier the person baptizing him was nervous too! That was his first time baptizing. Elder Edlund and I were the witnesses and we had to tell Xavier to restart the baptismal prayer before he baptized him and had to restart.. so he said the prayer right and when he baptized him it looked like he wasn't going to go all the way under and then Xavier gave him the elbow to the chest and pushed him all the way down! so it was a one shot one kill! Kevin felt super good and he was way excited to receive the Holy Ghost on Sunday. He is being fellow shipped super good and the YSA actually took him to a movie after his baptism which was way cool! On Sunday while we are sitting in the chapel waiting for sacrament to start.. Kevin wasn't there.. we were getting pretty nervous cause by this time it was about 10 after the hour and then he finally came in. But he came and was confirmed a member and that was super cool! He felt super good and almost invincible:) Kevins baptism was probably one of my favorites of my whole mission!




Monday, August 6, 2012

Visiting Air Museum, teaching and LOTS and LOTS of Service !

Monday was a way fun day! We went to an Air Museum with a bunch of missionaries and looked at a bunch of different airplanes and it was also next to an airport so we watched like 4 planes take off.. Elder Bishop was with us and he left on Wednesday so it made him super trunky! That night I actually went with Elder Bishop and Elder Crockett our zone leaders and Elder Ricks stayed back home to pack with Elder Edlund. We went into Dallas and picked up brand new missionaries and took them out for their first night. Their names were Elder Christensen And Elder Buell. They looked like a deer in the headlights! Elder Crockett took them teaching while i went with Elder Bishop to say goodbye to some of the families in his area. We dropped by this guys house and his name is Wayne but the missionaries call him Lil Weezy! Well he only speaks English and his wife only speaks Spanish.. i don't know how that one worked out but we got to his house and we asked his wife where Wayne was and she pointed down the hall and said shower.. well Wayne came out with only shorts on ........ (see email for rest of story)  Well later that night we dropped the new missionaries off back in Dallas and we picked up Elder Sinclair and another missionary so we could house them that night. They were coming in from east Texas so when that happens.. they have to stay with missionaries the night before transfers.. Well we drove 30 minutes back to the Zone Leaders area and visited with a member family forever!! We got back to their apartment and didn't get to sleep until 2:30! We stayed up telling mission stories and laughing super hard! Maybe that's why they don't keep more than one companionship in 1 apartment?! hahaha

So we woke up the next morning and we had to leave at about 8 to drive into Dallas for transfers! I got to see tons of missionaries and took some pictures.. if you guys want to.. there is a member that takes pictures at every transfer and has a Texas Dallas Mission page on facebook and i am sure you will see pictures of me!:) After leaving Transfers i felt super trunky! Elder Bishop is one of the missionaries i am going to miss! We didn't know each other for too long but we acted like we were best friends! I told him that after i get home we are going boating!:) Well I got my new companion that day and his name is Elder Edlund. He is from Pleasant Grove Utah and has been out for almost 19 months now. He was serving in the Desoto area and now they combined our areas and so we both now cover the Desoto ward, Mountain Creek Ward, and the Duncanville YSA. This whole week has been super crazy with trying to figure out our investigators and our miles because as of right now.. we have not gotten any extra miles and our area is 3 times as big now!

This last week we did lots of teaching and lots of service.. We actually moved a family out of their house and President Durrant told us that we are not a moving service! We also are helping this part member family Restore a very old camper trailer that has been sitting in their junk yard back yard forever! They have so much stuff in their backyard it is super crazy! They scrap metal so they can get a few extra dollars here and there.. a lot of people do that down here in south Dallas. Sunday was my most tiring day ever! We had to be at church at 7:30 for ward council and we did not leave church until 5 at night. Something cool that i like what the YSA branch does is.. every fast Sunday they have after church whats called "break the fast" and everyone brings in food and we have dinner! its way fun and cool.. i really enjoyed it especially since i had been fasting since 4p.m. the previous day! This coming Saturday we are having the baptism for Kevin Harris one of our investigators and we are super excited.. i will send pics next week! As you can see.. i have had a very busy productive week!

Monday, July 23, 2012

Hawaiian Luau with our investigator, Kevin

Monday we played basketball with a ton of missionaries and i hadn't played ball since my first area! so i was very rusty! it was still fun though. On Tuesday after District meeting i went on an exchange with Elder Stratford to his area and that was pretty fun! when i go on exchanges i like to go to other areas so you don't have to worry about trying to find something to do when appointments fall through. That night a member took us out to eat and guess where he took us! IN N OUT! Oh yeah baby! it was so good! I also bought a t-shirt so i could just say i went to one in Texas:) in n out is pretty new in Texas and has only been here for about almost a year now. Wednesday after exchanging back we met with our investigator Daniel Ramirez! i really love that family and its always fun to go over there. because they are super chill and aren't the kind of members that are going to tell on a missionary for doing something wrong.. not that i am a bad kid.. i'm just saying haha.

We went on another exchange Thursday with our zone leaders and i went with Elder Bishop. He is way cool and he goes home in a week from Wednesday.. We had a way awesome lesson with Kevin Harris our investigator again. He is progressing very well.. We taught him about the priesthood and also the word of wisdom. we found out he smokes like 2 or 3 cigarettes a week. which isn't bad at all and he said he would quit. He also told us that he has a Seventh day Adventist friend that has been trying to Anti him and tell him that the sabbath is on Saturday not Sunday. He told us that since he doesn't know the Bible too well.. he wanted us to give him some scriptures so he could have some fire power to throw back at her! hahaha! How awesome is that! He also told her that ever since we have come into his life he has been happier and drawn closer to god. Elder Bishop also had Elder Sinclair as a companion so we shared with each other a bunch of stories. that night we stayed up till at least 12 telling stories and laughing super hard. I'm sure our neighbors weren't too happy with us. 

Friday was a pretty slow day and we dropped by our investigator Sandra and come to find out.. she is smoking again. she also told us that she was moving so we are pretty much going to drop her because she isn't going anywhere! Later that night a storm rolled in out of no where and it was pouring down rain! We had dinner with the Hamilton's who elder ricks knows quite well.. they were the swim coaches at his High School and Elder Ricks is a swimmer! so while it was storming we had dinner in their home. They have a Great Dane dog and she is huge! i was playing with her and she is super strong and would knock me around! Earlier that day we got a referral and we ended up setting up an appointment for Saturday afternoon with him.

So Saturday rolls around and we met with another investigator Anthony Copeland. We taught him the Plan of Salvation and told him that his baptism date was 3 weeks away and that he needed to come to church 3 times before he could be baptized and he said he would come the next 3 weeks and he didn't.. so that was a bummer. We met with the referral at the church and his name was Tim Duitsman and he brought his brother Ben and sister Monica. We gave them a church tour and then we shared with them the Restoration. They told us that they went to the Manti Pageant in Utah and that's what got them interested. Towards the end of the lesson they started asking us bashing questions and so we had to pull out the bible bashing scriptures and they were caught off guard haha. They did tell us that they wanted to learn more so we will see how that goes.

Later Saturday night we had the YSA Luau and Kevin came to that. it was super fun and there was Polynesian dancers there. I am not sure if it was missionary appropriate. I did video some of them though haha! One guy came out and did the Hakka which was super cool! Sunday was a great day.. like always! Kevin came to church and he is really soaking it up! He says he is learning so much and is super excited to be baptized!

God gives us trials and tribulations so we can learn to love and forgive.

Dilan shared this video with me and thought I would share here on his blog.  What incredible strength this man had after suffering such a tragedy in his life and learning to forgive the offender.  I think that we can learn from this to forgive the very small offenses that occur daily in our lives.  I admit that it is so difficult to do at times especially when there are people that may continue to hurt us. We can only control how we deal with them.  I've learned to remove myself from the negative influences and seek positive relationships.  Having the positive relationship with our Heavenly Father and learning of his constant kindness, love and patience...he will help us through these times where we feel like we cannot do it alone.  Christ has provided a way to for all to be forgiven if we are willing to submit to him.  Enjoy the video! 

http://www.lds.org/media-library/video/mormon-messages?lang=eng&start=37&end=48#2010-07-14-forgiveness-my-burden-was-made-light