Monday, May 9, 2011

I'm a tool

This week has gone by very fast. I am definitely starting to understand the concept of "the days feel like weeks and the weeks feel like days."
On Wednesday my bike pedal fell off. I inherited the bike from a missionary who was previously serving in this ward, so it has had about two years of wear and tear on it already. So we got to walk up this very long road towards the Abrams' house. Brother Abrams is really into biking, so we figured he would have the tools to help us out. We got there and he took a look at it, and the bold that held the pedal on was gone, so he got one off a broken bike that used to belong to his son and used that to fix mine. After he finished working on my bike he told us that if we came by for our appointment the next night early he would give us both a tune up on our bikes. So we brought them over the nest night and he worked on them. He pulled off Warburton's back tire because it was not spinning right, and as he played with it, it was obvious the bearings inside were ruined. So they offered to take it to a bike store and fix it for us so we would have it before Tuesday. On Friday afternoon sister Abrams took it to get fixed and got rear-ended on the way there, her back door on her van is destroyed. She got whiplash, but she's alright. She should be fine in a couple days. We felt bad because it happened while she was doing service to us, but she told us not to worry about it. needless to say we are borrowing a bike from the ZLs until we get his fixed this week.
Friday was a good day for us though, we had 3 great lessons come from tracting. One of those looks like he can become a really good investigator. We had a ward dinner/party that night. They had a spaghetti dinner for everyone, and then auctioned service and deserts to raise money for the youth summer camps. We were given 20 dollars from Rebekah and her Mother-in-law to bid on something, so we decided to bid on the bishop's wife's brownies. We waited till almost the end to bid on them, and the bidding started at 21... yeah, that was unfortunate. A member heard us talking, and she asked if that was what we wanted, and we said yes, and she said alright and started bidding for them. She ended up paying 53 dollars for those brownies for us. That was not even the highest one either. A cake went for $100 dollars. They basically paid for all the summer camps with all the auctioned "goods." It was a ton of fun.
On Saturday morning we did a free car wash in Copperas Cove, just like the one in Killeen last week. It was a great time. I washed for about an hour and a half, then held a sign down the road for about 2 hours, but it was a lot of fun. We got some great contacts for the Cove Elders. These service projects bring in a lot of people, we enjoy them a lot. Saturday night we visited the Abrams and taught Sister Abrams about the Priesthood and talked about her conversion and baptism 20 years ago. She told us that she was willing to try to come to church tomorrow even though she was in a lot of pain, so we offered to give her a blessing. It was awesome, and she came to sacrament meeting and Sunday school.
Sunday was great. I loved my phone call home. I know why they put the 40 minute limit, because I could have talked for hours. It really was awesome to hear my family's voices and see how they were all doing.

I've been reading Alma lately, I'm about half way through it now. Ammon and Aaron are total studs, not only for converting the kings, but everything they did. The Anti-Nephi-Lehis are awesome too.
Read Alma 26-29. Especially chapters 26 and 29. In 29 Alma shows true understanding of the purpose of missionary work. I am beginning to know how he feels. Alma 29:9 is an absolutely wonderful verse. All through high school and in college I heard people use the phrase "you tool" or "you're such a tool" and other various ways of calling someone a "tool". This verse basically says "guess what, I'm a tool and I freaking love it". And that's how I feel when someone calls me a tool for standing up for my religion.

"He has sounded forth the trumpet that shall never call retreat; He is sifting out the hearts of men before the judgment seat
Oh be swift my soul to answer him, be jubilant my feet! Our God is marching on! Glory Glory Hallelujah! His truth is Marching on!"

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--Elder Braxton C Foust--

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