Things here are going well. The month is ending and we have the final baptism count in. We had a goal for 24 baptisms, and a final count of 21. So we came up 3 short of the goal and the record. We're going to be working on it again in February. We have a goal of 31 baptisms. So it should be pretty good. We currently have 30 people on date for baptism. It'll be pretty close. As a companionship we have a goal for 5 baptisms, with 3 people currently on date. We have 2 more that we're hoping to put on tonight. The 2 sisters out in Randolph. The work here is slowing down some, but we're still managing to stay busy. Right now we're still working with some Peruvians that are pretty humble. They're great guys. We were in a lesson with them and some JW's walked in. We were just smiling and talking, they felt awkward and uncomfortable. It was great. We're still working with the brother of the girl that we baptized a few weeks ago. He'll be getting baptized on the 12th. Then on the 19th we have a girl from Randolph. We'll be meeting with her for the 2nd time tonight. Her mom is LA, but supportive of it. And then on the 26th we have a baptism for a boy name Hyrum Yates. He's here on Thursdays and every other weekend. He's ready right now, they just have to wait for grandma. Yesterday was stake conference here. We got up and gave our testimonies. I got up and saw 700 people looking back at me, plus whatever people were at the other building receiving the broadcast. It was a fun time. We ate lunch afterwards with a part member family and one of the high councilmen. We had steak and shrimp. I didn't have anything to complain about. We had transfers last Wednesday. Elder Salisbury left and Elder Byrd came in. He's been out for about a year and is from Boonville, Mississippi. Things are going good. I received my acceptance into BYU this week. So I will be able to go back there. I was pretty worried about it. But it looks like they'll accept me back after I'm done. I haven't messed up too much. Well I'm excited for this upcoming month of February, and can't believe it's already here. Time is flying by, and I'm loving it. I'm kind of scared to go back, but it's part of life.
Monday, January 31, 2011
Monday, January 24, 2011
Zone Visits
Everything here is going great. We had a baptism on Saturday that went well. It was for a 13-year-old girl that has been going to church for a couple of years. It was good. Our trip out to Rock Springs and Green River went well too. It was kind of a long drive, and not the best drive. Wyoming isn't the best looking part of the U.S. Rock Springs isn't too big of a city. Most of the cities in Wyoming have less than 15,000 people. The work is going great in our area. We are working with a family in Randolph. The dad is less active and he has two daughters that haven't been baptized yet. That's the one that I talked to y'all about last week. With the girl that asked the bishop about baptism. The baptism that we were supposed to have next weekend got pushed back. The parents pushed it back to February 26th because the grandma couldn't make time in her schedule for a baptism. So we're going to keep working with him. Another person we are working with is a Peruvian sheepherder name Anibal. He came to church on Sunday. He's very humble and loves to read. So he's excited about reading the Book of Mormon. Things for the zone are looking great. Not as good as we were hoping, but we're still going to beat the record for baptisms in the zone for a month. So that will be exciting. The work is continuing to go forth. On Sunday we gave talks. They were for about 20 minutes. I talked about making Christ a foundation in our lives. And in another sacrament meeting I translated it all for Anibal into spanish using the transmitter. It was a lot of fun. Well that's about it going on right now.
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Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Happy Tuesday!
Good morning!
Well yesterday we couldn't really e-mail because everywhere was shut down for MLK day. So we get to e-mail today.
As for things here, they are still going well. We had a baptism on Saturday which went great. And this Saturday we'll be having another baptism. So we're staying pretty busy. We don't have a baptism for the week after this Saturday though. Not until the 26th of February. So we're going to be working hard to get some more baptisms before then. We should be able to. We're working with a few potentials in Randolph, Utah and a few more here in Coalville. So we'll see what happens there. The work in the area is kind of slowing down a little bit. We're struggling to find new investigators and more people to work with. It's a low populated stake with a lot of members. There's some of the members that are less active or inactive, and not too many non members. We're working with one right now who's going through a divorce and is looking for a church that'll be good for her kids. She has 3 kids, and is working 3 jobs, and going through a custody battle. So she has a lot of stress right now. But she seems somewhat receptive to the gospel. So we're going to be working more with her. Then last night we were in Randolph and teaching this family. The dad is less active and he has two daughters that aren't members. The younger daughter has talked to the bishop to see what she has to do to get baptized. So hopefully we can help her with that a little bit. On Thursday we're going to be going up to Rock Springs and Green River to work a little bit with the missionaries there. It'll be a good trip. I can't believe how fast the past transfer has gone by! Transfers are in a week. It's hard to think that I'll only have 3 more left after this one. This Sunday we spoke in one of the wards here. I planned a talk about prayer and it's importance. But later felt that's not what I needed to talk on and changed it to the Atonement. I think it went alright. With all these talks I've been giving on my mission, they're becoming a lot easier. But I still get nervous every time.
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Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Study the Scriptures
I've been learning a lot doctrinal wise as I've truly studied the scriptures and not just read them. It's been great because it's helped me realize I still have a long way to go, and a lot of things I still need to do.
Things here are going great though. As a zone we have 36 people on date, 31 of those are on date to be baptized in January. So we should be able to pass the record the zone has for baptisms in a month, which is 23. If all goes well we'll have 38 baptisms. That's what we're hoping for. The baptism wasn't able to go through last week, but this week we are having one for sure. It's of an 11-year-old girl. She's been so solid. We were talking with a member and they told us somebody they visit teach has kids and thinks it's time for them to get baptized. So we went over and they'd been going to church for a few weeks and since then we've been working with her. Then this Sunday we went out to Randolph, which is another area we cover that's about a hour and 15 minutes away. We visited a Peruvian that works on one of the farms. And we taught him last week, so we were following up with him. And he told us that he wants to go to church now and that he wants the missionaries to talk to his wife and children in Peru. They live a few blocks away from a church there. He went out and bought a copy of the Book of Mormon in Peru and read half of it and believes it's from God. So now we're working with him to get him baptized. We also visited another family that we got a referral from. It was for a less active family with two unbaptized kids. So we went by and talked with some of the kids, but the dad wasn't there so we said we'd return in a hour. So we went and taught the Peruvian, and came back. The dad was bringing in groceries. So we went in and talked with them all. And as we were talking to them the dad said "I guess you're here to talk to Chloe" and we didn't really know or not. So they tell us she's been talking to the bishop to find out more about the church so she can get baptized. It's been amazing to see the people the Lord has prepared for us. The zone conference went well yesterday. We gave a training on how to develop social skills and communicate better with the investigators, and how to address their problems. It went well. It was good. Learned a few things. It was the zone conference that Sister Winn told the missionary he couldn't earn an award postpartum.
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