Don’t have a ton of time today, but thanks for all of your
support. We had a good week. We had three people show up to church yesterday
just randomly. We had never met them before, but they just walked into church,
so that was awesome. It seems like the Lord has really prepared them. We had
another missionary join our companionship this week for the last week, so
that’s been good. Sorry I don’t have time to send a lot today.
Monday, August 13, 2018
Monday, August 6, 2018
Blessed with New People to Teach
Our
week was good! We were blessed with a lot of new people to teach. The Lord has
been blessing us with people every day to hand out Books of Mormon to. It has
definitely helped to grow my testimony that He will prepare a way for us to
accomplish our goals if they are in accordance with His will. We have also been
praying more specifically for the weekly goals that we have set, and have seen
those goals come to fruition as well. We had one day where we were walking to
an appointment and as we were walking, we saw a man in the stairwell of an
apartment complex. We went to talk to him and then we walked with him for a few
minutes and right after he left, we were right by a guy who was on his porch.
He is a young man with a young family, and he was really nice and said we could
come back this week. After that, we went back to our original destination of
the first guy’s home. Apparently we had the wrong address, because he lived
next door. But the blessing in that was that we were able to meet a man named
Bill who was extremely nice and willing to learn more. He even helped on the
construction of our church building! It was pretty amazing to see how the Lord
guided us that entire trip and led us exactly where we needed to go.
Friday, August 3, 2018
Baptism

We saw a lot of good things this week. We have a goal to hand out a Book of Mormon every day this Transfer. We have only missed one day since we made that goal, and it’s because we didn’t pray for it specifically. We got really busy that day and it just didn’t happen. We were really busy Sunday, but we prayed about it and took 15 minutes and the Lord led us to someone right away. It was really cool to see that.
Thursday, July 26, 2018
Great Week
The week here was good, we have been pretty busy. We were finally able to meet with a guy that we have been trying to meet with for a while. He was really open to talking and we had a great lesson with him about the Restoration. On Wednesday, we had a church tour with him with one of our members. It was a really powerful church tour. It is really good to be able to take people to the church prior to their first Sunday coming. Later this week, Eric, one of our recent converts of of few weeks, came to a lesson with Jared to fellowship him and it was great!
This weekend we had a really good Book of Mormon study class. We have been doing it for about 10 Weeks and have gradually grown in numbers. This past week we had 21 people! It was a our biggest showing and at least 3 or 4 of the people there were people who are preparing for baptism. So that was great. This week, Lynne is getting baptized. She has been going through so much. It is pretty crazy how much she has been getting hit by the opposition, but she has been so hopeful and positive throughout the entire experience.
We are excited to do a 5th Sunday presentation on that 101 ways to do member missionary work this Sunday. Today was Elder Gutierrez’ birthday!
Monday, July 16, 2018
Amazing Missionary Fireside
Our week out here was really good. Elder Gutierrez is from
Las Almas New Mexico. The past few years he has been living in Las Vegas
though. He has been out for 9 months. We have been doing really good and have
been seeing a lot of cool things happen. This week, I don't really remember a
lot. It has kind of been a whirlwind. We had an amazing missionary fireside
last night. It was cool to be a part of another one, as we did one when I was
in McMinnville Stake in Newberg. We, as missionaries and the stake, have been
really pushing this event for the past 6 weeks or so. We had a great turnout!
The entire chapel was full and some of the overflow. These firesides are so
powerful. And although our numbers as a missionary choir were small, the Spirit
really made up for us and delivered our songs strongly. It was cool. President
Stevens (Stake President) spoke about keeping our eyes on the Savior. He told a
story about a young boy who was asking his dad how to plow in straight lines.
The dad told him to pick an object in the distance and keep your eyes on that
object. The dad left and came back and the line was straight for a little, and
then started looking like an "S". He asked his son what happened with
keeping his eyes on an object. The son said that he did. He picked their cow
Bessie and follow her and then she walked into the barn and he didn't know what
to do after that. I thought that was funny! He gave a great talk about focusing
on the Savior. That was really cool and perfect for everyone there. President Tateoka
sang Savior, Redeemer of My Soul and that was powerful. Sister McCall was
supposed to give a brief testimony, but her car had been giving her trouble all
day. She left Portland around 8am and was running really late. It was amazing
because the Lord gave us the idea (and actually prompted President Stevens to
help prepare Bailey for this) to ask Bailey (a convert of about 16 months) to
fill in if need be. And the need was there for her to do that! The Lord truly
had her ready and prepared to do that. And she gave a great testimony. Sister
McCall walked in right after that and was able to sit and enjoy the program. It
was a blessing that she was there to be able to hear and listen to the music
and the spoken words.
Other than that, things are going really well. We are seeing
a lot of miracles. We are really busy. Brother Beaver is progressing a lot. He
has been to church 8 weeks in a row and is making great progress. Sister
Buckley, a lady we are teaching, has been doing great as well. She is getting very
close to baptism and we are excited about that. It has been cool to see the
faith of the ward continue to grow. A member of the Bishopric brought a
non-member family with them to the fireside last night, so that was great! We
had a farewell again this week. This was for Tanner. He is going to Uruguay. He
has helped us a lot with lessons and it has been fun to see him prepare. We
have another farewell next week for Ethan! The missionary spirit in the ward is
great right now.
Monday, July 9, 2018


This week we were also able to help a sister move. She is
not a member, but we have met her a bunch of times since I have been here. When
Elder Nonu got here, she finally started opening up and being willing to talk
with us! She apparently lived with Tongans in California, one of which being
one that Elder Nonu knows. So that really softened her heart. She reached out
to us this week because she was moving to Idaho and really needed some help. We
were able to contact the Elder's Quorum and they did a great job of showing up
to help. Overall, I think that there were 12 of us there. As she pulled in with
the Uhaul, she was in tears. Originally, she was supposed to be waiting for us
with the Uhaul ready at noon. Well, the owner of the Uhaul had a flat tire, so
he was not able to get it to her until near 1215 and she didn't show up until
12:30. As a missionary, this is kind of nerve-ra
cking because you have a bunch of members who are just standing around waiting. But now as I am typing this up, I think that it is important that she was late, because she was able to see this force of people standing there ready to help her when she pulled in. I think that is pretty cool.
We had a good fourth of July. The ward had a breakfast and
we had 4 people that we are teaching show up to participate! One miracle on
that day was that we went by with Stan to pick up Brother Beaver, a man we are
teaching. He lives right next to Crystil and her family. Right when we pulled
up, Angelica (Crystil's daughter) texted us saying that she did not have to
work. It was just a blessing because we were able to go see if she needed a
ride to the breakfast, which she did, and she was able to attend.
Monday, July 2, 2018
Eric's Baptism!
Our week was good. It was really busy. We had an exchange
this week with the Elders in Cascade Crest. It went really well. During the
exchange we met a lady who has run into missionaries three times within the
past few weeks, so she thought that was interesting. We had Zone Conference
this week, which was really good. It was really good to be able to see some of
the missionaries in the other Zone, like Elder Oswald. A lot of the
missionaries that came out around the same time as me are going home, so it was
weird to here all of their final testimonies before they leave. It has been
really cool to see how much the mission has changed since when I first got here
and to see the impact that President Tateoka and Sister Tateoka have had on the
missionaries in the mission. The highlight of the week was Eric's baptism. Eric
has a very strong testimony of Jesus Christ and has a very strong knowledge of
the Bible. We have been teaching him for a couple of months and it has been
really cool to see the changes that have been made in his life as he has
started to learn more about the Gospel and read the Book of Mormon. But
specifically as he has started to come to church. The first time he came to
church was right at the beginning of the transfer. He was struggling to make it
out to church, and Elder Nonu just asked him, "If Jesus Christ was here
inviting you to come to church, would you come?" That really changed his
perspective and ever since then his progression has taken off! That was really
cool for me to see how simply Elder Nonu put it and how much of an impact that
it had on Eric. The baptismal service was great and the confirmation on sunday
was really good as well.
We are seeing a lot of miracles with finding people to teach
and with the people that we are teaching having desires to progress and work
towards baptism. The faith of the members in the ward has been growing steadily
over the past five months. I have been thinking a lot about that and about how
important faith is, especially as we unify our faith as children of Heavenly
Father. As the faith in the ward has grown, more miracles are happening. I
believe that as more miracles continue to happen, the faith in the Savior
preparing the hearts of the people here will grow in the ward. As that faith
continues to grow, I think our faith as a whole to stretch out of our comfort
zone and invite our friends and acquaintances to learn will grow, and in turn
we will see more miracles. I am learning a lot about unity and how essential it
is. There really is no limit to what the Savior can do. Things can change
everywhere if our faith as members of the church and children of Heavenly
Father is unified in the Savior.
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