This week we have been working and using most of our time with prepping the
ward for missionary work. We had a ward missionary activity Saturday and so we
were passing by the members house a lot is week to get them to actually come
out. One of the APs taught in a training that to feel more of the spirit, and
to have more spiritual learning experiences, we have to do three thing;
Prepare, Participate, and Practice. So we have been passing by the members
houses passing along a talk for them to read so they could "prepare"
and have a better experience. We gave them one of the coolest talks ever according
to missionary work given by President Hinckley in the 1999 Ensign called
"Find the Lambs, Feed the Sheep". And if you are a member, or
missionary I would suggest to READ the talk and pray for missionary opportunities.
I promise it will bless your life more than I can say. There is a saying that
"Spiritual Experiences create friendships for the eternities". And we
have really been trying to help the ward here see that we do missionary work,
because these experiences will be recorded in the Heavens, and in us FOREVER.
I remember there was a time when our Stake President, at home had us write down three people we knew that we could share he gospel with, and I think I wrote down one person. I didn't know how, or when, to share the gospel with my friends and so I didn't even try. And if you feel in the same boat, then you can talk to the missionaries. Every missionary would love to help you share the gospel, because every member is a missionary, and our coolest lessons ever have been won a member. And so at this activity we taught the members more of how to share the gospel with their friends, and we gave them a list of specific ideas they could do each month to share the gospel. Then they chose like 5 new hints from this list every month and we pass by and do practices and help them if they don't know how to complete their goals. So we will see how it goes. I am really excited for this ward, because we know of the blessing that come from sharing the gospel with others!
And as for investigators, they are all doing well. We did a fast with Fredrick, and tried to take him to see a baptism but in the end we may have to drop him. He knows these things are true, but he won't come to church or complete with our commitments. So it's sad but we will see this week. And we could meet with the Venezuelan family his week, but they are doing well. And Julian is progressing immensely. He really was a blessing to find because there are times when we are teaching him that I almost forget he is an investigator and not a member he is so prepared! But we are excited.
Thanks for all you guys do and I hope you have an awesome week!
And share the gospel win a friend! It will bless you forever! If you want, email me and I can send you a whole list of ideas.
-Elder Chandler
I remember there was a time when our Stake President, at home had us write down three people we knew that we could share he gospel with, and I think I wrote down one person. I didn't know how, or when, to share the gospel with my friends and so I didn't even try. And if you feel in the same boat, then you can talk to the missionaries. Every missionary would love to help you share the gospel, because every member is a missionary, and our coolest lessons ever have been won a member. And so at this activity we taught the members more of how to share the gospel with their friends, and we gave them a list of specific ideas they could do each month to share the gospel. Then they chose like 5 new hints from this list every month and we pass by and do practices and help them if they don't know how to complete their goals. So we will see how it goes. I am really excited for this ward, because we know of the blessing that come from sharing the gospel with others!
And as for investigators, they are all doing well. We did a fast with Fredrick, and tried to take him to see a baptism but in the end we may have to drop him. He knows these things are true, but he won't come to church or complete with our commitments. So it's sad but we will see this week. And we could meet with the Venezuelan family his week, but they are doing well. And Julian is progressing immensely. He really was a blessing to find because there are times when we are teaching him that I almost forget he is an investigator and not a member he is so prepared! But we are excited.
Thanks for all you guys do and I hope you have an awesome week!
And share the gospel win a friend! It will bless you forever! If you want, email me and I can send you a whole list of ideas.
-Elder Chandler