OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHH BOY! This week was just utter chaos! It doesn't help that the ward is not helping you in any way or doesn't care if you get investigators or not. Plus people invite us to come to their house so that they can just kick us out as soon as possible and being a jerk about it.
You remember the ward I was in when I was with Elder Corning and Elder Larson? I don't know if I mentioned it or not, but I believe I said that it was the worst ward I have ever served. Let us change that to this ward. I am not saying this because I haven't tried to fix it or I just came in and the ward was like this. But recently, the ward has just become...aweful.
Showing posts with label Elder Bench. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Elder Bench. Show all posts
Monday, June 15, 2015
Trunkie Week #2 plus some terrible frustration
Tuesday, May 19, 2015
It gets slower and slower and slower...
Well, the work in this area just came to a screaming halt. We did all the lost sheep that we could do and no members are really helping us with anything like finding or service or nothing. It is really frustrating when we are doing our stuff and we are getting no help at all. The members are cool and everything and say they want to help, but they are just not showing anything.
Plus the situation with Brother Tinney and Josh didn't improve at all. We gave them a non-formal baptismal interview and told them that Josh is not ready. He needed to know what repentance was and also the Sabbath day which were two very important points. But they took it very hard since they already had the baptismal day for this Saturday at the Kootany lake. They haven't contacted us since and it is very hard to follow up on this because Josh is moving to the Crownest Pass soon and it is just going to be our of our hands by this point.
This area is probably going to be dead soon. And it seems we are going to be at our last resort which all of you know I hate. Tracting...-_-. This is probably one of the toughest areas I have been in. It is pretty close to Parkland in South Calgary. I just have no clue of what to do here anymore. Plus, Elder Bench is getting transferred. Yep, I am going to get a new companion and it will probably be a district leader unless they call me to be the district leader. Just all this stuff is happening to this mission and I have no clue how to react to it or what to do about it. Ugh, I am kinda glad I am almost done with this mission. I will still do my hardest till the end, but I am going to be sweating a lot of blood to keep sane.
Sorry for the short letter. Things are not happening frequently or exciting as they used to. Thank you for all your input about how BYU-I is and all that. I have been thinking about it for a while now and can't wait for that time to start. It will be a grand time and another hard working time as well. I have two questions before I go:
1. Is my ipod still good?
2. People have been asking about my name and where it comes from. I tell them Italian. Am I right? Also, who were the ancestors that came from Italy or wherever this name originated from. If you could tell me that would be great! Love you all! See ya!
Tuesday, May 5, 2015
Weird crap is going on...
Sooooo...some wierd stuff is going on in this ward and we are not too exactly sure to do with it. First off, remember Josh? Well, here is the situation we have at hand. Brother Tinney, who is Josh's father in law wants to baptize him in about two weeks. Josh is not ready at all. He hasn't done anything we have asked of him and we believe he is doing this just so he can please his father in law. He has moved to Crowness Pass however so I guess he is technically out of our area and other missionaries responsibility. But this still leads to another problem. Brother Tinney wants to baptize Josh at Kootany Lake near Creston. He hasn't even asked the Bishop or our Mission President. He has problems with authority and is just going to do this because he wants to. That is probably going to get him disfellowshipped. :/ So we are going to talk to our mission president tomorrow because it is zone conference and see what he will say on the matter. We hope to figure out how to solve this problem.
Not much progress has been made on the matter of lost sheep because no one wants to answer the door or members won't freakin tell anyone about anybody. It is a really frustrating time with these lost sheep stuff because they weren't like the last ward when we did them in. In Bow Valley, people actually reported and did the lost sheep work that they were assigned. But here, they don't. They just basically dumped it on us and only us to work with these people. Sure it is busy work and keeps us working, but without member help on this matter can be really frustrating at times. Oh well, can't say much or do much about it. It really is all dependent on the ward council to do anything on the subject matter.
Also, some really terrifying things are happening around our area. In Lethbridge recently, there was a killing of 3 people and police were everywhere searching for the killers. Then, just last night, a 17 year old sliced a 45 year old womans neck and went to an apartment complex which some missionaries in our zone were and was knocking on doors to get help. Let's just say that the missionaries are in a bit of shock now and are pretty scared to leave their apartment now because of this tragic experience. They are going to move apartments soon, but still it was a pretty scary experience. I am just glad we are a bit far from that kind of stuff. Still pretty close, but still far enough.
So now that Josh is kinda out of our area, that leaves us with no investigators at the moment which is not new to me. Happens to most of the missionaries out here. So, we are going to give these members one more chance and ask them to see if they can help us find investigators or give us a couple names to stop by. Some of them are pretty missionary minded, but they don't act on it as much as we hope to. You guys basically know my stance on member missionary work and all that. So it will come to no surprise that I think that is the best option we have for this area.
As for Mothers day Skyping: On Mother's day, we have dinner with the family that Mom wanted here to hug me for her. We are thinking that we will skype then and there. We are going to ask her if that is still alright. Early evening is totally fine with me. What exact time is the best for you guys? Just let me know and I can look back on my email and see.
Alright question time!
Question #1:Have you used up all your gift cards that I gave you?
I have used all of them except for $5 left on my Tim Hortons card. Thank you so much again for these and I really do use them!
Question #2: Do you know who the new mission president is going to be?
I believe I answered this question already, but his name is Steven P. Miles. President recently send us a bio on him and his wife. I will put an attachment on it at the end of this email.
Question #3: Do you know exactly when the new mission president is scheduled to arrive?
At the end of June I believe. We are not quite exactly sure, but that is the general date.
Question #4: When do you have your interview with your current mission president to determine the exact end date of your mission?
I am not sure exactly sure how the getting ready to go home process goes out here. I think I get my "trunkie papers" where it tells me what flight I am going on and when I am going soon.
That is all I believe. I can't wait to talk to you on Sunday. By the way, my new piano video should be up on facebook now. Check it out! Love you all!
Monday, April 27, 2015
Same old missionary work, same old missionary day
It is just a typical missionary day. The same things that get repeated over and over and over again on the mission. Sometimes they can get boring and you can get sick of them. I think I am heading towards that stage. Though I am not sick of the mission or want to go home before I am supposed to go home, I am getting bored of missionary work. Meh, I am still going on strong till the mission is over and it will be over pretty soon.
Lost sheep has taken a little break since we don't know much about these people. We have a plan with the whole lost sheep thing. We ask members at church to see if they know about 4 names we pick from the lost sheep list and if they know any, they tell us and all that. It has been doing alright so far. We just have to keep doing this till we get all of the lost sheep names done which is a lot!Question #1, do the ward organizations play an active part is searching out these lost sheep?
Question #2, what has been a way or two that the Lord has answered your prayers this past week or so?
Question #3, what has been a memorable experience where you have been teaching during your mission where you and/or your companion were teaching, felt the Spirit, and you stopped to testify and help understand to who you were teaching that they were feeling the Spirit?
Tyler Belliston is 2 years older than me and he played running back and line backer on the varsity team.
Question #5: How often have you been able to give a lesson?
That depends on what your definition of a lesson is. At the end of every dinner usually we give a message which is a short thought we had or spiritual thought. We as missionaries here call that a message. Lessons are usually those discussions you read in Preach My Gospel. We also call them Discussion, The Missionary Lessons, etc. But we usually give about 2-3 lessons per week. Messages, everyday so like 7 per week.
Well, that is all for this week. So far for mothers day, I believe we are free anytime. We just need to figure out who we are skyping at. Hopefully I can tell you next week. Love you all! Take care!
Monday, April 20, 2015
Another week goes by super fast!
Did that week just go by? That was like the fastest week I have ever experienced! It was probably cause of a different amount of things. 1. My companion and I have more stuff to relate to like music and more sports and we just love to laugh at stuff together. 2. The ward members are freakin sweet here. They know how hard it is to be a missionary here because the lack of investigators here. They are willing to help anyway they can.
So I explained that most of our time, if not all, is going to be spent on Lost Sheep work. As I explained before, this ward or area is the area that people run to to get away from the church and not be noticed. We have 580 names on our ward list. Only 250 of them actively attend. So the rest is either inactive, or we just have them in our directory because we have no idea where they could be. That is what the ward has assigned us to do is to find these people or to figure out what exactly happened to them. Sometimes, it is frustrating because that is all we can basically do for a day. Sometimes, it helps us find things to do. Overall, this ward is not terrible. I would explain this area as an relax area because finding is very hard to do, so we are trying to gain member trust by talking with them, helping them with missionary work, and other stuff they ask us to do.Question #1, During the wedding where the guy had a heart attack,did any at the wedding party look to you and your companion for help during the incident?
Well, yes and no. The entire wedding only consisted of 10 member. Us, the brides family, and a family that were friends from the Tinneys (the brides family). The rest were all non-members. We were basically in charge of making sure nothing crazy happened during this reception. When brother Tinney, the man who had the heart attack, left for the hospital, people were looking at us, the members, to see what was going on. The family who was in charge of the reception left for the hospital, we were in charge of putting everything away and making sure people got out.
Question #2, do you exchange e-mails or snail-mail with other missionaries serving from our home ward?
Question #2, do you exchange e-mails or snail-mail with other missionaries serving from our home ward?
There is the option to snail mail a companion by sending it to the mission office and in turn they give it to you, but few missionaries do that. I have not. I shared my email with others, but those missionaries don't really email me anymore which is alright. I don't mind.
Question #3, as you shared last week in your e-mail on how you have grown most in your mission, what has been the most important thing you have learned on your mission to this point?
Question #3, as you shared last week in your e-mail on how you have grown most in your mission, what has been the most important thing you have learned on your mission to this point?
That a mission is not what everyone thinks it is. Meaning, it is not 24/7 teaching, not 24/7 happiness when you go knock on a door. A mission is basically a normal life. You have hard times and when those hard times come, the Lord is there for you and you give your best. Missionaries rely too much on the Lord here. What I mean by that is that they say all we have to do is believe and do the most ineffective way to do missionary work like tracting or something else. You have to be smart with you missionary work.
Question #4, what scripture or scriptures have seemed to speak to you or touch you heart the most during your mission?
Question #4, what scripture or scriptures have seemed to speak to you or touch you heart the most during your mission?
Lehi dwelt in a tent...I am just kidding just kidding. 2 Nephi 32 8-9 I believe.
Question #5, What is your favorite thing about serving a mission?
Question #5, What is your favorite thing about serving a mission?
Well, I have multiple things I like about a mission. But my favorite thing? Hmmmm. Probably gaining member trust and seeing the results of what happened with it. For example, remember Kade Brown the one investigator that got baptized in Bow Valley? That was from gaining trust from the members and them trusting us to teach this young man. That is my favorite thing and service becomes pretty close to that.
Now I have two questions for you.
1. Did you guy get my package when I sent it from Pincher Creek?
2. Did a member from up here call you guys about teaching Kade Brown and how well we taught him?
and 3. Did you get my package I sent a like 2 weeks ago that I told you NOT TO OPEN UNTIL I GET HOME?
Thank you guys so much for your love and support of me being out here. I don't mind either or for skypeing home. It doesn't matter. Love you all!
Monday, April 13, 2015
Depression feeling is gone
I seem to have the exact same feelings when transfers happens. I am really nervous when it comes and although sometimes I do love the area and the companion I am in, I am a bit depressed I got to leave that area except once. I was pretty depressed when I got transferred here. However, my new companion took it very well and let me take the rests I needed to calm down the first week of this new area. The first week is usually the longest and hardest week because you need to get use to your companion and the new area and you basically know nothing about it. You are basically a drag around missionary the first week because your companion knows everything and you don't.
Speaking of companions, let me tell you about my companion now. His name is Elder Bench and he is 21 years old. He is from Idaho somewhere near Twin Falls. I believe the town was named Shoneshone?? You remember those jocks that were in high school who were big and all that. That is kind of what Elder Bench is like. He is a pretty sweet guy! Problem is that we don't have too much in common except sports, however, I am super grateful that I am on the nerdy side and on the sporty side so I can relate to others. He is the district leader out of this distirct and I am the DLB. Our district just goes to Taber which is only 30 minutes away from us. We are only 5 minutes away from main lethbridge so are not far from the city. Because I am DLB, I will get to go on splits more often.
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