Tuesday, May 24, 2011

It's the end of the world as we know it‏

Oh wait... No it's not... Who would have thought that a prediction that some guy made based on mathematical calculations using the bible would NOT predict the end of the world... yeah.... that sure happened.
Anyway, I had a good week
   On Tuesday we contacted a former investigator. Her name is Wanda. She last met with the missionaries in 2006. She is in her 70s and legally blind. Her brother is a member, and she was raised RLDS. We taught her the restoration and a lot about the Book of Mormon. We asked her if we could come back and teach her some more and read to her from the Book of Mormon, but she told us that she would have to do a lot of praying first to see if that's where god wants her.
   Wednesday was awesome. We had a really good Zone Huddle where we talked about the Doctrine of Christ (faith, repentance, baptism, the gift of the holy ghost, and enduring to the end).

"Laws are unchanging. Blessings are unchanging. God is unchanging. We, however, change a lot. We need to use our agency to decide whether this change will be for good, or for bad." -Elder Foust

Our zone is having a Book of Mormon Challenge, placing as many as possible this week. The districts are against each other, and so far we are winning.
That night we had dinner with the Mondello Family. The father is deployed, but we could still go there because all 4 elders in the ward went (there has to be at least 3 total adult males for us to enter a house with females present). They have 2 little boys, one is about 8, the other like 6. It was the 6 yr olds birthday. They showed us their nerf guns and we got into a huge nerf war in the living room. it was very fun, and the boys loved it. After dinner I gave the spiritual thought. In their toy room (which they gave us a tour of before the war) I had found some various costumes. So I did the thought on the Armor of God from the book of Ephesians. Once the birthday boy was all dressed up in the armor, he was bombarded by the "Fiery Darts of the Adversary" (the nerf guns, wielded by myself and Elder Warburton). It was awesome (thank you Russell for that idea from your mission).
That night we taught Heather. She's in her 30s, and needs the gospel. After we finished the lesson we talked about the Atonement for a while, and that baptism is the only way to partake of the atonement, and she committed to being baptized! Right now she is set for the 10th. Cool huh!
    Thursday was a good day. We visited the parents of Jeff Blankinship (one of my youth leaders in Kaysville). We had a good visit and they really enjoyed the company. After them we knocked an area and had a really good discussion with a guy named Mike. We placed a Book of Mormon, and he wants to get to page 150 before we talk to him again. I look forward to that.
     Friday we had an exchange. I went to the Killeen 1st ward with Elder Rank and Elder Wood came to K2 with Elder Warburton. We had a great time. We got to K1's apartment and Wood called us telling us he forgot his tag. So we got on the bus to take his tag to him (to save miles on the mission vehicle that K1 has). It was cool to ride the bus. After we got his tag to him we visited a couple people, did a couple street contacts, and then it started pouring on us. Literally just started dumping on us. So we stood under a tree for a minute, then it slowed down and we headed towards downtown. We got to the bus transfer station, but decided to keep walking towards someone Rank wanted to contact, but as we got about a mile down the road it started pouring again, so we sought shelter in a Bus station, and the bus got there right then. We hopped on and ended up at the transfer station again. I guess that meant we shouldn't go that way. so we went north, and it started dumping again, so we ran into a library. While we were in there it really started coming down hard. And we got a text for a tornado warning in our area. Fun stuff. We didn't have a dinner appointment, so the Spanish speaking sisters picked us up and we went to Taco Bell (they are in Temple, Texas, which is north of us, but their area goes all the way to killeen because there is not a huge need for Spanish speakers). It was fun to hang out with them a bit and eat something that I didn't throw together and put in a microwave (even though that's all Taco bell did...). After that they dropped us off and we tracted a bit, and met up with them again later so they could go to an investigator who lives in a shady side of town. We talked to some guys that were in the process of getting drunk (they weren't even tipsy....yet...) while they talked to their inv. We even placed a BoM with one of them. After that it was too late/dark to tract, so we went home. It was a good day.
    Saturday the world did not end. again... who would have thought... Anyway, after WB and I got back together in K2, we got a text from a guy (Devon) we've been trying to teach for a while. He asked us to come over, so we did, and we taught him the first lesson. He's been dating a member for a couple years and has been going to church with her on and off. He told us that he's been to about every church and he feels god in all of them, but there's something missing in all of them. Except the LDS church :) He has already got a testimony, he just doesn't quite see that it's there. So we are going to teach him the rest of the lessons, and he is schedule to be baptized on the 10th. Awesome. That night we got stuck in our apartment because apparently riding your bike down a flat area during a thunderstorm is not a good idea.
    Sunday was a great day at church. We had 2 investigators come with us, Devon and Eddie. After church we went to the Abrams and taught them. We showed them the Talk "Waiting on the Road to Damascus" by President Uchtdorf. It was really good. We are going to have FHE with them this week. After that we went to Devon's and taught him the first half of the Plan of Salvation, and he is stoked to learn more. He is golden. That night was a youth fireside. Elder Martinez was asked to speak on music, and he asked me to join him because he knows it's my passion too. After he talked we did a medley of some songs. He plays guitar (really well) and I played piano. We ended it with Nearer my God to Thee. I am going to take video of us playing it sometime because it is tons of fun.
That's basically my week. Today has been crazy, so I'm out of time, I love you all!
Ephesians 6 (The Armor of God)
"Waiting on the Path to Damascus" - Dieter F. Uchtdorf
Read those and apply the principles.
Love you all!
Elder Foust.

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--Elder Braxton C Foust--

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