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Elder Landon Welch

 

Hey hey everyone! I hope that life is treating you all well! This week has been super long but super good! We had dinner with the Ryans, and he went to go talk to a nonmember woman with an overrun yard by vegetation. She was very grateful, and he brought up the gospel with her. She's had lots of simple but precious contact with the church. She would absolutely love the branch to serve her. She's lat 50's, working 60 hours a week to support her son at college, her daughter was brutally murdered, and she's been recently widowed, she is someone that would benefit so much from the gospel. We'll be serving her here in a couple weeks, but we're really hoping to be able to teach her as well. Awesome Brother Ryan did it again! The Lord prepares people to receive His message. 
  On Tuesday we had exchanges. All of our appointments fell through, but we were able to find some super cool people to teach. We worked with Elder Davidson, who goes home with Elder Welch, he's quiet but he has a strong testimony and is super humble. Wednesday morning we were on the Mike Amos show. Its a super small show that has some pretty boring commentary on sports and stuff haha, but the guy, Mika Amos, is super nice. He gave us a pretty good image on his show, that is until he asked about why he brought up temples, and our different beliefs in the Godhead. Haha, not exactly sure he was intending to be controversial, but he was a nice guy. After the show he fed us lunch, and some preacher guy for a non-denominational church joined us. He is pretty familiar with Latter Day Saints, and was asking some deep questions...but not exactly with the intent to learn. Haha, at least he believes in, and loves God! We met with the Flinns that afternoon.. We talked to him for a while while his wife was talking to a friend. He isn't a member but is a super nice guy. They're an older couple. We learned about their background, he was Catholic, and she was Mormon, but they decided they didn't want to be dis unified so they decided to be Methodist together. He's had a previous baptismal invitation though. He seems like he's a person that is willing to learn, and he has a good relationship with Christ. They were super happy during our meeting, we taught them a lesson on the sacrament, but unfortunately they wouldn't commit to coming. But they have really good potential! Never give up hope! We met with John Dillard, he committed to come to church, but sadly didn't show up. He's progressing little by little though. We were able to meet with Nancy and William that day. We taught them some more words, then she had some pretty funny questions, such as, "Why do Americans put ice in their drinks?" "Why do Americans go out to get the mail with no shoes on?" "Why do Americans run when it's hot outside?" After answering the best we could we talked about the nature of God and Jesus Christ. William is familiar with our faith a little bit, and brought up the temple, and asked if we have more than one wife. Haha, we had to get over those road bumps, but they're still super open to learning, we'll be teaching them with Brother Terry to get over the language breach this week. That night we went out on Elder Quorum visits, and were able to talk to some people and set up some appointments with them. It was pretty beneficial. 
  Thursday we met with Linda Meyer as usual. Bill Allen was there again, her little old friend. He said that he had read Alma 32, and felt sorrow to repent. To the point that he was crying. He is a super sweet guy, but the thing is, the people there have mental incapablities. We stopped by Patrick afterwards. We talked to him, he was pretty mellow again, but he opened up a little more. He hasn't read the Book of Mormon yet, so we pulled it out and read with him. He's going through a lot right now, so the gospel can really pull him out of his struggles. We went to see the Richards. He was still at work, but we were able to meet with her. She has lost a lot of her functioning because of strokes and heart attacks, but she is such a sweet woman. She listened to some of the Book of Mormon with us. She mentioned how her husband has been regaining his testimony and his motivation towards Godly things. She said that he'll come home from work now and read the Book of Mormon, or ask her to play it on CD. She is excited that he is building his testimony again. 
   Friday we did service at McClelland's zoo. He has ligers, tigers, bears, lions, parrots, monkeys, pythons, alligators, so many things haha. We were taking apart some of the old cages that he had for his animals. It was some pretty tiring labor, but he sure appreciated it! He introduced us to his tiger Tabitha, it growled at it us, he rescued it from a man that had beaten it all the time. The tiger loves him. All of his animals do. We saw the big giant ligers, they're named Tom and Jerry. Mr. McCllelland talks in an Australlian accent. Haha, he's quite the character, a super nice guy. Brother Ryan did service us with us there. During the week I was biking up a bit of a hill and lagging behind. A black guy rolled down his window, and asked me what it was that we do. I told him briefly, and he was interested, so I snagged his number before I continued. We were actually able to teach him Thursday night. He kind of lives in the ghetto, but he's a nice guy. He's been looking for the truth for quite a while, trying to decide if religion is real. We shared the message of the Restoration with him, his cousin sat in, and was very involved in the discussion. His cousin has felt like all of the churches are going against each other, and that there should be one established truth. The lesson went well, another person came in and sat in on the lesson for a bit. We'll be returning to teach them again. 
   Saturday we did our service for Brother Ryan. We went to a house he's renovating to sell, and cleaned it up, and prepped the floors to lay panelling. I left a nice footprint in the glue they spread on the floor haha, they scraped it off though. We helped with that for a while. After, we went to go visit a headquarter referral that asked for a Bible. She lives in the projects, (government housing), but she accepted it and said she would meet with us sometime. We went to go see her next door neighbor, Nakita Fenn, who is a less active member. She let us in, and we talked and shared the sacrament message. She expressed how she's really been wanting to come to church, but doesn't have a car, and her elderly mother hasn't been coming lately. We're getting it set up for her to be able to have a ride to church each week now. We mentioned her neighbor and Nakita said she would be willing to let us teach the woman in her(Nakita's) home. We've found some super amazing people this past week. 
   Sunday we had a good church meeting. President Salmon's son returned from his mission and gave his homecoming talk. It seems as if he's changed a whole lot. None of the people we invited to church came but Ed Stevens. I'm impressed with that guy. The highlight of the week was with Kathy Hannah. We went to visit her, and she invited us in. Her 24 year old daughter was there as well. She asked what we would be talking about with family history. We went right into it getting information needed to do it. While she was giving it to us, she talked to us and we got to know her. She was super nice, and was pretty curious how a missionary runs. She asked how we could already be Elders at such a young age. We really got into a gospel conversation. Her daughter really wants to find out her heritage on her Father's side. They'll be moving somewhere else in Troy this week, and would love help, so we'll be helping with that. Kathy want to involve the rest of her family in our discussions, and would love for us to start sharing gospel messages with her. It was such a tender mercy to come across her. She told us how she is having a hard time believing in the Baptist religion, because they are falling so far away from the truth, and crumbling in their faith. She said she doesn't agree with the Trinity, and knows that Heavenly Father, Christ, and the Holy Ghost are 3 separate beings. She is really wanting to find a way to strengthen and unite her family, which is why we'll be teaching them together. Such a blessing! Biking back from finding some awesome people tracting, I fell off my bike and scraped up my hands, haha, but hey, I'm still doing well! The thing I learned this week is attitude! No matter your circumstances, attitude will determine the success and happiness that you find. Hard things happened this week with me getting hurt and such, but as I pushed through with that positive attitude, that my wonderful companions helped me to have, I was able to receive learning, and able to recognize numerous tender mercies. Take care everyone! Make sure those attitudes are what God wants them to be! We have the ability to grow and learn in ANY trial and experience we go through. I love ya'll God speed and God bless! 

Elder Teancum Pusey






 


 

This week has been really busy with traveling and service opportunities! I will list some of the main highlights. As far as proselyting goes the time solely consecrated to that was very slim this week but on Wednesday we had a fantastic day doing it! Last week we tracted into an old lady and invited her to to do family history with us. This week we had a follow up with her. The appointment itself was useful for family history but the greatest blessing of it all was she wanted to set up another time when she could have her daughter in laws over so we could help them too! She is also very easy to talk to about religious things so thats a hurdle that won't be hard to jump over. We OYM'd a Chinese lady our 6th day here about Chinese class and as she has come she has expressed interest in wanting to know more about the church as well(she is the one that asked what the purpose of life is in the middle of the class). We finally got to meet with her this week because of the campus being closed and she even brought her husband! The believe in a supreme power but with the way China is they haven't been exposed to that knowledge that much. They are fantastic people and will be a little harder to teach but are teachable, great things are coming for Nancy and Will(American names). 
  On Friday we had zone conference in Tallahassee, it was really weird being back because it seemed like I had never left. The conference was uplifting and we were given a lot of good direction on what needs to be happening. I think the coolest thing that we saw there was that we as a companionship had come up with some of the things they talked about in zone conference before they were taught to us, The Lord is in charge of the work and if we are willing he will guide us as a group in the same direction. 
   This past weekend was the special Olympics for the state of Alabama and we got to help out with that all weekend! Thursday we helped set up for the dance afterward, it reminded me of prom, super weird! Saturday morning we helped out with the weight lifting event and that was crazy to see! There were guys that ranged from 25 years old to 75, I don't even think these guys had pain tolerance. There was one kid that was 110 pounds and he benched 225. Thats a ton of weight for that little guy! All in all it was a lot of fun to work this week and to be out doing different things. Next week I will have a lot of good things to talk about again such as, petting a Liger, tiger, lion, holding a python, etc. Stay tuned! love and miss yall. All is well! 

    Elder Welch
   
 






 

Boy was it good to talk to everyone yesterday, even Romney was able to slip in before she leaves on her mission! This week we have been blessed so much but it has been really really hot! We cover a whole county in this branch and don't have a lot of miles so we don't get to some of the surrounding towns all that much, however, on Tuesday on our way back from district meeting we decided to stop and see the less actives in Brundidge. The first 3 houses we went to were very interesting. The first house had a shattered screen door...all of the glass still on the ground, the second one had a shattered window, and the third one was burnt down completely. Im not sure what happened because we weren't able to talk to any of them but the signs don't look very good for members in that area. On Wednesday we had a fantastic day! We taught two twins we are meeting with before they left for a graduation weekend with their mom and it went great, the only thing their struggling with right now is the language of the Book of Mormon but they will be use to that as they continue to read it. 
   About 5 weeks ago we were given a member referral from the Whitings(greatest family in the FTM) and have been trying to get a lesson with them since that point and finally got in! With us being in a trio we can go into a home without any other male there so with Natalia Spivey who is 17 we didn't think twice about walking right in when she invited us in. We had gotten through all of the first lesson up to the point of me literally about to quote the first vision and then we hear the door open...at that point is when we realize we are in a house with a teenage girl without a parent and knew there was about to be something that made this lesson eventful . In comes momma bear and the first words she says to us is that she was a little upset we are there without a parent. I completely understand where she is coming from, i can only imagine 3 young men in the house with Sabrina sitting there listening to them. However! We invited her to sit down and then retaught the restoration, she calmed right down and the spirit was so strong! We are trying to set up another appointment now, please pray for them! I have learned over the months of my mission that 2 things happen regularly....1) satan is really good at interrupting at good points of the lesson(Restoration/Book of Mormon) and 2) Heavenly Father works in mysterious ways and lets it all work out in the end. 
   Thursday we got to read the bible for 15 minutes. In Troy they have a marathon of it were they read it nonstop for 4 days before the national day of prayer, I think it was good for us to get up and for people to see we believe in it too, you'd be surprised at how many people think we don't. We had a lesson that day with Rob Evers, we had been teaching him family history and this week we taught him the Family history to gospel message and then taught him the restoration on another day. He is so prepared! He loved the lesson and then asked for all of the scriptures we used. That night we sent them to him and he said that he and his fraternity brothers had lengthy conversation about it, a whole fraternity of investigators hopefully is coming from this! Rob is home for 2 weeks and then will be back so hopefully he continues to progress! That night we taught a less active member that returned from his mission 7 months before. We taught him 3 Nephi 11 referring to the sacrament(Ill teach it to people later, that chapter and subject may not seem to go together in your minds. The lesson went great and we will be going back next week. 
   All in all the week has been great, family history is BOOMing here! I am sad to say it ha taken me 23 months to jump on board but it works so well, roots run deep in the south. I was able to teach gospel doctrine class this past Sunday which is a little bit of a difference from what most missionaries are use to, the topic of the lesson was sacrifice. As I thought of the great sacrifices in the scriptures I thought of the story of Abraham. We look at what the Lord asks Abraham to do and can only imagine how hard that could have been. As my thoughts turned to the weekend I had ahead of me I drew a parallel I never had before. I think this story applies in our day to parents, specifically mothers who for a short 2 years have to sacrifice their children to serve and honor the Lord. I believe the blessings of Abraham are some of the greatest this world has ever seen and likewise have been a witness of the blessings of my parents letting me serve a full-time mission, I will forever be grateful for the opportunity. Love and miss yall! all is well 

Elder Welch





 



 

Well I don't know if there could have been a week with so many surprises and lessons learned. Last week I told yall that I was beginning my last transfer and staying with my old companion who I was training and in the same area. Monday night President Smith called us and asked if we could handle a third Elder...what did he expect us to say?! We welcomed Elder McMickell to our companionship Wednesday down at transfer spots in Crestview, Florida...I LOVE road trips, I was so use to them traveling the mission but it was nice to get back on the road for a little bit. Elder McMickell has a LOT of energy and it has boosted our companionship a little bit so that has been nice, we just need to channel that energy.
   Campus has had finals all of last week and will wrap them up this week so we have dropped a lot of investigators in the process of them going home so that has slowed the area down a lot, we just keep trucking though! One of our cool experiences this week was one of the guys(Rob) we have been doing family history with agreed to have a lesson of why we do it and it was super powerful, if anyone wants to hear it Ill teach it to them when I am home, President Smith came up with it. He accepted the invitation to take the real lessons from that so we are pumped to teach that this week.
  The weather has been beautiful this week and is starting to get a bit toasty...it is suppose to get up to 90 today with humidity raging! I am dark above the collar but everyone is going to have to be patient with me when i get home with my awkward tan lines, they only get worse! On Saturday we did service for the Whitings around the yard and it was nice to work in that type of way. Elder McMickell and I got to pull a tree out of the ground! That afternoon we went to a branch activity where we had a BBQ and went fishing! All in all a great week, we are focusing on finding so pray for us to find prepared people! All is well! 

  Elder Welch



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