What a joy board week is. We knew that this
next week was going to be super hectic for President and Sister Smith and us
assistants. Monday we had to get together and discuss some of the new logistics
that Elder Zwick wanted us to implement for doing transfers so we got all of that nailed down. On Tuesday we actually
started on the board and moving people around...we only have 4 missionaries
leaving and 15 coming in so we had a hard time figuring out where exactly to
put them, we only had a portion of it done that day. On Wednesday we didn't have
anytime to actually work on the transfer board but we did go to MLC and have to
relay a lot of the information onto the zone leaders about all of the changes because they will be taking head in
a lot of the things that are changing. We discussed the new transfer which by
the way they wont know where they will be transferred until Wednesday this
week. All we did was call them last night and tell them to
pack it up, it was kind of fun to do. The other thing changing is how we record the key indicators and miles
travelled. Previously we would have to get all the numbers and
input them, it was vary tedious, we now have a google drive page that they can
do themselves. It was fun to make them on excel.
As far as our
investigators go Celine has been doing fantastic! She wasn't having the best
week until we met with her on Tuesday and watched "safety for the
soul." you can always count on good ole Jeffy to give you a pick me up! We
met with her once more on Thursday and talked about temples. It was inspired
that she picked that topic to learn about because she went to the general women
meeting and that is what it was all about! She previously hadn't told her parents about
being baptized and she finally told them this week. They were first accepting,
then they showed some back lash on it a few days later. We get to go teach them
on Wednesday to give the more of an understanding of what is going on. The baptism will be this Saturday and Ill
be confirming her, I'm really excited.
What a
blessing it will be to be able to listen to conference this week. With the
technology that we have we will be basically sitting at the feet of prophets
and apostles. My invitation would be to come to conference with a question in
mind, apostles speak on what we need, if you're prepared you'll get the answer.
Love y'all. All is well
Elder Welch
First off, I apologize if this is short, I have to go do transfers with
President this week and it'll take a lot of time up so we are starting today.
No promises on a letter this week either, I'll try though. Mondays seem to come
faster and faster! This was a fantastic week, we have been blessed. On Tuesday
we had a fantastic zone training, we have really fun zone leaders so we never
know how material will be given to us but they always do a great job! I got to
go on a trade-off with one of them, Elder Smellie afterwards too. Since Elder
Foster left on Thursday he was also with us. It was weird seeing him going
home, he birthed me into the mission and I killed him.
Wednesday we
had some emergency transfers so we were traveling most of that day.
We then got to go to Elder Fosters last supper as a missionary, we went
to Longhorns, it was so good! Thursday we went to the airport to drop off Elder
Foster. We also had to run a few errands for President,
weekly planned, and then went to play tennis with a family in our ward and
Celine. That was a lot of fun...and y'all thought I was good at
basketball! just kidding, I wasn't that good at all.
Friday was
CRAZY! We had a trade-off with the Tallahassee 1 zone leaders and I
was in their area. It was crazy because their area includes FSU campus so there
were tons of young people everywhere. Everybody was hyped up because of the
game on Saturday, which I heard was quite a doozy! I enjoyed it
for 24 hours but it would have driven me crazy if I had to be around that stuff
all of the time, as a missionary at least, cool experience. Saturday was the
coastal cleanup, we went out by St. George Island and cleaned up the
coast with a lot of people, for about 2 hours. Since Elder Zwick came to our
mission we have been trying to follow a lot of his counsel and simplify and
intensify so a lot of things are changing. The rest of the day we were trying
to rework the excel sheet to make it easier on
everybody, it's nice!
On Sunday we got a text that morning asking us if we could
teach priesthood which was fine, but during gospel principles no teacher showed
up so we got volunteered to give that lesson too. I know that
a principle of the gospel is to make sure that we are prepared but we
got a lot of extra help on that lesson because there was no time to prepare, it
was a really good lesson. In coordination we talked a lot about social media
being used to share the gospel. As missionaries we don't get a lot of
opportunities to do that but everyone should start, its how the Lord is
hastening his work #alliswell #loveyall #sharegoodness
Elder Welch
The weeks seem like days. What a true statement. Tuesday we
had a lesson with Celine about the commandments and she is ready for baptism. We haven't even taught her the
word of wisdom yet and she looked it up and started living it already. Her
baptismal date has changed to general conference weekend though because she
wanted to have a few people there for her baptism that are out of town as of
right now. I think the highlight of my day that day was our dinner appointment.
A member had signed up that has been a member for about 10 months now.
Missionaries in the past have worked with him for over two years. He was really
against joining the church for some reason. Shortly after he began meeting with
the missionaries he was diagnosed with a bad heart problem and throughout
meeting with the missionaries it got worse and worse. Finally last November he
went in to have a heart transplant. When he woke up from that surgery he wanted
to be baptized. I don't know about visions or anything but he had a literal
change of heart. He received the Melchezidek priesthood yesterday, it is such a great story!
We had tradeoffs in
the Dothan and Panama City zones this week and boy was it hot and humid for
some reason! All in all we had a good week, not too many out of the
ordinary events. Hope all is well back home,
praying that things start cooling down here. love and miss y'all!
Elder Welch
What a fantastic week it has been here in the good ole FTM!
This week has been full of adventures. Because we were going to be gone all week on tradeoffs we had to pack all of our appointments into the time we had on
Tuesday. A recent convert we met last Sunday invited us to come by and start
teaching her the new member lessons. She has a fantastic conversion story of
how her daughter was an atheist and found the church and so she was interested
too but a few weeks before both of them were suppose to be baptized her 17 year
old daughter passed away, she is such a strong
member. We met with Celine that day as well. we taught her half
of lesson 4 and then addressed concerns with her, a lot of them were brought up
at church too. She came to the singles ward with us and lucky for us there was
a baptism happening after church there so she was able to come. She has been a
little worried about telling her parents but she is so set on
joining that she doesn't care what they say, she's so solid, i love it. She also
has been getting a bad rap for even considering this church from her friends,
growing up in the south would be tough. Wednesday we set off for Mobile to do
some tradeoffs with them on the next day, I went with Elder Miller and elder
Frederiksen. Friday I went with Elder Riddle in Pensacola, and Saturday I went
with Elder Palau in Fort Walton. All in all it was a super busy week.
This week
have been one of reflection and looking forward a bit too and with that I
wanted to share a few things. First off make sure that you know where your
testimony is centered and check if it is anchored, the world is getting nasty
out there and things will get worse. On the subject of The Church. With being
on a mission all missionaries get a bit of anti Mormon literature thrown at them but i have seen a lot of it with being in the
south and this ties back to where the testimony lies. Peter denied Christ, Paul watched people kill Steven, and Judas sold Christ and yet they were still
fantastic men called of god to do His work. Likewise Joseph Smith, Brigham
Young, and Thomas S Monson have had their mess ups in life and are mortal, so
what? If you know the Book of Mormon to be true then you know none of that
matters and that this church is of God. Any of
you that have been baptized, received the priesthood, been married in the
temple, and especially gone on a mission I want you to ask yourselves a few
questions. #1-Why was I baptized? #2-Have I ever received a witness from the
Holy ghost that either the Book of Mormon is true, Joseph
Smith is a Prophet of God, or that The Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-Day saints is true? To those
that are reading this that may have gone inactive, been offended, or are just
anti Mormon in general; if you said yes to any of those questions...do you
think God lied to you? I think a lot of us have problems in this life with a
number of things because we ourselves don't agree even if it may be the truth.
There is a phrase that I would like to change and then have
everyone apply...many may say to swallow our pride and move on, to that I say
it is time to SPIT the pride out of ourselves and our
society. The church is true. Everything in this
life is a restoration of sorts whether it be the gospel to
the earth in 1820, us trying to restore our wills to god, us trying to restore
our perfect state we had, restoring our body to a perfect frame, and restoring ourselves once again with our families in heaven
never to be separated again. In closing I want to remind us of
something that will never lead us astray, and that is about the Holy
ghost. I believe that we are always being prompted to act, what we need to
do is be spiritually prepared to recognize and act according to those
promptings. I love and miss y'all. All is well.
Elder Welch
What a crazy week it has been, it went by so fast but Monday seems like it was so long ago! On Monday we went out to a huge park here in
Tallahassee to play a huge football and sand volleyball game, it was so fun!
We went out at about 1PM and left there at about 5PM so as you could imagine in
August we were all super fried! I don't burn that
bad at all but I even got a good little torching. Good thing
was that I listened to good ole Grandma Nae and put some apple cider vinegar on
there and the burn was gone! Tuesday we woke up at 6 and had to all drive to the middle of the mission before 9. We
went for the mission leadership council with Elder Zwick of the first quorum of
the seventy. That meeting was really powerful! I had to take minutes for the
meeting and it felt like I was getting a drink from a fire hydrant and that my
fingers couldn't type fast enough for all of the good
stuff he was telling us, it was fantastic! After that meeting we had to bolt
back to Tallahassee to watch a broadcast that night for the members that was at
every meeting house, we didn't even get back to our apartments until like 10:15(approved)!
On Thursday we
had an even better meeting for half mission. Every single talk had personal
relevance to me at that time, I don't think I have ever had that happen before.
I have had one or two hit me pretty hard but not a whole meetings worth. We
taught Celine the Gospel of Jesus Christ this week as well as gave her a church tour. We still have a
baptismal date with her on the twentieth and the only thing she said she was
scared of is not being able to live up to the commitment,
that is always a good fear when we hear some like those.
Saturday we were going to have a tradeoff with the Tallahassee two zone leaders
but we got a call that there was going to be an emergency transfer going on so
we had to travel all the way out to Mobile and back
that day. A wonderful week full of adventures and driving. We actually went
over 3,000 miles this month, that is a lot for those
missionaries out there that know the miles limitation rule. I love my mission
and loved this week. Love and miss y'all. All is well
Elder Welch
This week is one of the two
weeks that assistants look forward to and they just fly by...transfer week!
So all of last week we were sitting in Presidents house
actually moving around the transfer board but this week is when it all comes to life.
Tuesday we had our district meeting and then went and picked up the new
missionaries at the airport. There were 14 new ones and they are quite solid!
We went back to the mission home and fed them, showed them who their new
companion and new area is, and had a short
little get to know you. Wednesday morning we go to the mission home for a
breakfast and then we are down at the church by nine o'clock to start the real
training. I conducted for the first time there and it wasn't too bad. Elder
McPherson and I taught for a good portion of it. We did role plays, taught about
the culture of the mission (discouragement), the mission theme for
2014 (missionaries of uncommon valor), and did a Q&A. We always go out to
Chipotle for lunch that day and Elder McPherson and I always try and place a
Book of Mormon when the new missionaries are around just so they can get a feel
for it. The more and more you place them, the more comfortable and easy
it is to do it. For some reason or another Elder
McPherson and I were having such a hard time with it but we did it!
Thursday is the actual transfer day for the rest of the mission
so we are on the road by 9am on our way to each transfer spot loading and unloading these missionaries and being back in Tallahassee by 6pm, its a long
time to be driving with a trailer behind each of our cars, from that day on it
has been really really hot here too, the heat index has been a wet 115 degrees.
Friday we shipped off the missionaries and that makes up the transfer
week!
For
P-day this last week we were able to go fishing. I had never had too many memories
of fishing when I was a kid, I could just remember a few times doing it and I wondered why...I now know why. It was fun to relax and chill with the members
and Celine (our investigator I'll talk about in a minute) but boy was it boring,
its just not my thing. I caught a few fish but we didn't go at the right time of
the day. Overall i enjoyed myself but the actually fishing part just doesn't
connect with me. We taught Celine twice this week but I just want to talk about
the first lesson. We met Celine through a member and it seems like every single
time we go over there to teach there is someone new,
it is fantastic! Celine and Jennifer were the ones over
there this day and we had planned on teaching the plan of salvation. As we
taught it was going pretty well but nothing
spectacular, until the end. We asked if there was any questions and then
Jennifer just started bawling. I guess she had taken lessons before and had
prayed about it but never had received an answer until then. We committed them
both to a baptismal date and are still working with them, opposition comes when
frequent visits don't happen! Elder McPherson and I both thought it was one of
the most powerful lessons we have ever been a part of. We will be going over to
teach Celine again, hopefully Jennifer is there!
Shout out to
my ma! Happy birthday, i hope it all goes well. I'll be there for the next one. All is well! Love and miss y'all!
Elder Welch
What a hectic week it has been. Not only externally but also
mentally, everything was going at 500 MPH. We have been blessed immensely with
the people we are teaching and how well they are progressing. We don't have a
ton of time to proselyte on certain weeks but we do what we can. The two
investigators that are doing well are Celine and Joe. We had a lesson with
Celine on Tuesday once again over at the Patton's home (which by the way I'm going fishing with them today, super pumped!). We had a pleasant surprise when
we walked in to not only see Celine sitting there but also another one of their
non member friends, Harlie! We had a good dinner and then taught one of the
best restoration lessons we (Elder McPherson Included) have ever taught. We
taught simply, powerfully, and we bold. Celine has come to church 4 times and
has been reading and praying about the Book of Mormon regularly, we are
planning on extending a baptismal date tonight!
Joe has
been one of our investigators for a couple of months and has had a ton of ups
and downs. He has always had a problem with drinking but when we taught him on
Saturday we committed himself to stop drinking and really start taking this
seriously. I honestly was a little bit hesitant/doubtful at first but when I
saw him come to church yesterday I knew he was for real! I'm proud of him. We
had a tradeoff in Panama City and In San Destin on Friday so I went to Destin to
go on a spanish tradeoff and Elder McPherson went to the other Elder's place.
It was super frustrating in some of the Spanish lessons but i know that the
Elders were doing a good job because I felt the spirit, we had some good English contacts too. All things are well here. Love and miss y'all!
Elder Welch
This has been a fantastic week! Our p-day last week wasn't even
much of a p-day and we actually got approved to have another one because we were
busy doing administrative stuff the whole day so you'll be getting hints of
p-day activities throughout the week. Tuesday was a lot of our preparation day
but the highlight of that day was definitely the lesson that we had that night.
I don't remember how much i have talked about her before but we had a lesson
with Celine. She was a member referral we had dinner with a few weeks ago and
we finally got to teach her. All we did this
time was set up expectations and do how to begin teaching and it was a really
good one, Elder McPherson and I both have a feeling that it will just be a
matter of time before she just blooms.
Wednesday
there was no time for any proselyting. We got up early in the morning to go to
mission leadership council over in Fort Walton. Many things were discussed
there, i was able to take minutes for the meeting on the IPad and boy have i
gotten good at typing on that thing, its so had on a touch screen. We travelled
back and had chipotle for dinner(i miss good mexican food, that's the best we
have here). We knew that it was going to be a long day that day because we got
up early for MLC and then we had to make sure we stayed up late because there
were going to be two new missionaries coming in from Sierra Leone at 10:20. As we
were waiting we saw people come off the plane, then the stewards came off the
plane and then the pilots came off the plane. We then realized that our
missionaries had missed the flight and were somewhere in either Madrid or
Miami, we found out they missed their flight in Miami. The next morning we were
able to pick them up. One of them has been out for 10 months and the other 4.5
months and they had the coolest accents. We were able to spend time acclimating
them and helping them shop for stuff over the next few days. That experience
was definitely the highlight of my week, they are solid elders and the
experiences they had gave me motivation. It was a great week! We have a good
week set up and will be doing the transfer board this week so another busy couple
of weeks are ahead! love and miss y'all! all is well
Elder Welch
This week has flown and
from this point until the end of next transfer will fly too. Coming up with
have transfers, Elder Zwick visiting, zone conferences, tradeoffs, and anything
else that pops up. Its a time everyone is looking forward
to, a fun few weeks. On Tuesday of this week we started our tradeoffs and
I was able to take over the area, Elder Hintze came with me. Elder Hintze is one of the coolest elders I know, he came out with
me and was my zone leader in the MTC. We went to Marvin Goldstein's (yes the
famous pianist) and helped him with some things he needed moved around in his
basement. Once we were done he sat down and played a few songs for us, he gave
us free CD's and a folder that was signed. Some how word got out that I sang and
he asked me to sing Joseph Smith's first prayer as he played. It was awesome!
He told me to schedule a time to do that in church so that'll be coming up
shortly. A funny thing about all of that is as I was singing his wife (who is a little out there) came up to me and started
fixing my posture and all that good
stuff, reminded me of the good ole days. I really enjoyed doing that though
because he just was making it up and it was sweet!
Thursday
came around and we had a really really busy day. I had to go to the doctor and I'm not going to give any specifics of names or what was wrong but what he told
me to do was to meditate over what was wrong with me(yes it was physical, not
mental) and then it would go away, most awkward doctors appointment ever, very
entertaining though! We had interviews with President which are always great, a
little different now that I'm always around him and we know a lot more about
each other but it was still nice to get some one on one time with him. Right
after that we were headed off to Mobile, my old stomping grounds! I had a
tradeoff with Elder Wright and Elder Truman. It was so nice to be back. I got
to go red cross and see my boy Patrick, such a nice surprise. We went to
Navarre(the same place i saw a bear with Elder Judy at the beginning of my
mission). We moved someone and went and saw a lot of less active members. All in all we had a fantastic week. Yesterday we had 2 potential Investigators from members. The
only reason they aren't investigators yet is because we
haven't taught them a lesson yet, they will be come tomorrow.
Nothing
big to share. I know the church is true, its the
way to happiness and eternal life!
All is well. Love and miss y'all
Elder Welch
What a great week it was! It seems like so much has happened
since I have written y'all! Monday you heard about all the
fun that we had and Tuesday was no less fun than Monday was. We were able to go
to district meeting where Elder Browne (my district leader), one of the Elders
from Mobile taught us and basically set up expectations. We then went on a
"road trip." We recently have just gotten a van for our new mission
car and so we were able to go pick up all of the
missionaries that were going home early in there. We were able to go clear over
to Destin, Florida, it was a lot of fun. One of the Elders going home was one
of the ones in my district when I first came out, the only thing weirder than
seeing that was seeing Elder Musgrave get on the plane Wednesday morning. I don't really know why but goodbyes and me have never really mixed but I was just
fine.
We had lessons
with two of our investigators this week. Joe, who has had problems with
drinking in the past was sober for both of our lessons this week. I was only
there for one of our lessons but we taught him the plan of salvation in two
different parts focusing on how he needs to do the work not only for himself
but also for his ancestors. I feel like it recommitted him from what I heard
from Elder McPherson.
We basically
lost another day of proselyting because we had to go do an interview over in
Bonifay Florida. I was the initial one to give the interview but Elder McPherson had to go in after me to talk to her, weirdest interview or conversation i have
ever had on my mission, good stories though. Our other lesson was with Derrick.
He is one of them that doesn't meet with us all for the gospel aspects of it, his girlfriend is a member and that is where most of
his motivation is coming from, we had a bit of a
come to Jesus lesson with him and we feel it went really really well. I did have one tradeoff with My zone leaders
and all we did all day was move
them out of an apartment and help one of their members move, i was so exhausted
by the end of the day! really fun tradeoff though.
Nothing
really mind blowing this week other than you need to study the scriptures! You
wont progress a single bit without it. Love and miss y'all! all is well!
Elder Welch
This week we actually got to do a lot of missionary work!
That's nice when we are this busy. We have another good week of proselyting
this next week but the sad part about it is that week will
be a man down, Elder Musgrave is leaving on
Wednesday. I sent some pictures that showed what we did last Monday. We went to
Wakula springs and a boat tour...yes it was approved you missionaries who are
now raising an eyebrow about me getting on a boat. There were a bunch of manatees, alligators, and turtles, the river was no deeper than 2-3
feet until you got to the deep springs. I really really enjoyed that.
Tuesday
was zone conference and oddly enough, they do things a lot differently here in
Tallahassee than they do in Mobile even though it is the
same mission, good meeting though. A few highlights of the week. The first one
was the lesson with Joe Suber. They have been teaching him long before I got
here and he had been doing really really well in that time.
He has had some issues with the Word of wisdom and the
only times I've seen him is when he is under influence of those things. However, we had a
lesson with him on Friday and we had planned to just got in there and read a
chapter with him to set up for the next visit but topics were brought up that
made us not even read and we just went crazy. Now I cannot tell you exactly
what happened in there because #1 it was not my experience, it was my
companions(Elder Musgrave) and #2 it is too sacred to
share. Topics went to the spirit world and family history and all I will say is that he became
more coherent for the end of the lesson and his whole attitude changed. The
spirit was so strong in there! Wednesday's lesson with be amazing with him, we
will be teaching him the plan of salvation. Finally, I don't know if you
remember but I was having a hard time my last couple of weeks in mobile because
of member involvement. The elders here have been doing service lessons here
that are amazing so I have had a ton of opportunities to serve here. We teach
Mosiah 2:17 and commit them to find something for us to do this week for a
service opportunity, the bonds grow so much stronger between the members and
missionaries, I love it!
Things we learn as
missionaries and just people here on earth is that life at
times can be hard. I have had some great studies that explain why. The Lord
chastens us to try our faith and patience. We have to have faith and be ok with
it at times. The Lord only chastens those He loves and if we endure the
chastening that is only when we can be counted
worthy(he's proud) as his Sons and daughters. Additional study that makes this
make more sense.
Mosiah 23:21-22
Hebrews 12:6-7
Proverbs 3:12-13
All is well. Love and miss yall
Elder Welch