Monday, June 6, 2011

Transfer calls

So this morning we got our transfer calls and.....

I'm am moving from the southernmost part of the mission to the Northern Most part (Denton) and I am switching from English to Spanish Speaking!!!!

Ok, that was a lie. In fact, it was the exact opposite. I am staying where I am and speaking English. :)

Elder Warburton has been asked to serve as the new District Leader for the Killeen District,(Elder Rank, our current DL, is going home this transfer. His 2 year mark was last Friday). and I am not leaving yet, so we get to work together for another transfer and baptize people and stuff! I'm way happy to still be in Killeen, there's o much work to do, and so many people I've grown to love that I do not want to leave. So I'm glad I'm not.

This week has been weird. Our numbers (we report how many lessons we taught and other essentials to the work to the mission president every week) looked terrible this week, but it was not for lack of tying. We got hosed on time too though.

Tuesday morning the K1 elders called us and asked if we could help someone move for a couple hours, so we did. And it took 5 hours (10:30 to 3:30). But it was still really good. We had 3 sets of elders there and a set of sisters helping. It was a ton of fun, and we all got really good at Tetris (fitting everything into a single storage unit). So by the time we finished we had to shower and get ready, it was basically time for dinner. That night (after dinner) We taught Katelyn (idk if I have told you about her yet, so I'm going to right now as if I hadn't) She is 10, her mom is an inactive member, and she can't wait to be baptized. She is an awesome little girl and is learning a lot. Hopefully we'll get her baptized before she goes to live with her dad for the summer.

Wednesday morning was District meeting. It was really good. Elder Rank gave us a training entitled "What I wish I knew Before". It was all about the basic principles and rules that he wishes he had had a better understanding of earlier in his mission. It was very enlightening and I got a lot from it. After that we went to Freebirds for Burritos (they are dang good). Afterwards we did some tractig and stuff. That night we taught an agnostic guy, and he prayed with us. for the first time in his life, he said a prayer. It was awesome. He gave one of the most heartfelt, sincere, and spiritual prayers I've heard in my life. The spirit was way powerful. After we finished there we visited AJ and Ashley (a less-active couple that we work with a lot. They are really cool, and always have a great time with the missionaries) (AJ reminds me a lot of my friend Cody's personality). AJ had told us previously that he had something for us. So we went over and he gave us some little bike toolkits and patches. He told us that he hoped we never had to use them, but this way if we needed to we would have them. (we have both already used them a couple times, in case you were wondering)

Thursday was another good weekly planning. After it was over we visited a couple people, including Heather, our investigator I believe I have told you about before. And she told us that right now she can't handle the "added stress" of learning the gospel and that she wanted us to stop visiting for a couple months. Ouch. It sucks to have to drop investigators, but it sucks worse getting dropped by investigators. But that's ok, we will teach her again next month. The sad thing about Thursday was that it was supposed to be the day that Devan took care of his fines so he could be baptized on Friday. But his lawyer got the court date pushed back, so the fines aren't settled yet, so his baptism is being postponed.

Friday was good. We did a lot of tracting, but it was alright because Elder Warburton taught me a game to play while we tract called Book of Mormon Baseball. It is pretty fun, but for lack of time I will not explain it. After our dinner that night we went to Mitch's. He's been sick, so we gave him a blessing and hopefully he will be getting better soon. He's still loving the gospel.

Saturday we went tracting and I chose the street. Elder Warburton didn't like the choice at first, but we went anyway. About half way up the street we hear someone yell "Elders! Come here!" so we go running over to a less-active member that we know pretty well because she feeds us fairly often. She was fixing a flat tire and the car came off the jack. Luckily she got out from under it in time, but now the car was resting on the brake and she couldn't get the jack under it. So we played with it and got it in the right spot and were able to jack it up and put the donut on. It was actually pretty fun to figure it out and help her out. As we were doing that the other elders asked if we could help them with a service project, so we went and helped them wash some cars. Then we did our progress record, which took until dinner. Dinner was great. The senior couple in the area feed all the missionaries on the last Saturday before transfers, so we got to hang out with everyone. After that was over we went to the Abrams and watched Finding Faith in Christ. (excellent movie by the way) and had a great lesson there.

Sunday was a good fast Sunday. I learned a lot for myself. But I was exhausted. We taught Devan a lesson and read Ether 12 with him. Then we went to the Abrams because they didn't make it to church. When we got there Elder Warburton's tire was flat, so we had to work on that, but Brother Abrams couldn't get the hole to seal because it was on a seam. So they drove us home and we worked on it with some super glue. Unfortunately that took the rest of the afternoon until dinner. But it made it so we could go to our appointments after dinner. One was with Katelyn again, and the other cancelled on us as we left Katelyn's, so we called AJ because he lived about a block from where we were and we went there and taught them. I love it when back up plans pop out of nowhere. We got to watch some cool lightning as we rode our bikes home :) (it was far away, we're not stupid)

Read Ether 12. It has a lot of info about faith. Think about how you can apply it's teachings to your life and help "make weak thin become strong"

Love you!

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--Elder Braxton C Foust--



Oh Yeah

There is a member in our ward that is a "Past-Master Mason". He is heavily involved in the Free Masons, but he recognizes the Truthfulness of the church as well. He has a lot of knowledge, and a lot of really really really cool things. Mostly Books. And he's fluent in several languages, so he can read them all.

I'm not talking about books like Lord of the Rings, or Enders Game (although those are awesome).

He has original copies of Don Quixote, all four volumes, some with pages still uncut.
He has hand written copies of the bible, torah, and Koran (hand written, as in before the printing press)
But the coolest book he has is literally priceless. He just got it recently.
It is entitled "The Reformation" By Martin Luther. it is one of the ten original copies hand written by Martin Luther himself. And I held it :)

Think about it, this book is what really started the reforms of the Catholic Church, which in turn, led to the religious freedom that we now enjoy, and that allowed for the restoration of the true church (Us, in case you didn't know)

It was so cool to see all the stuff he has. The list goes on and on. He told us that his insurance company's appraisers jaws dropped when he showed them the authenticity certificates for everything.

He's also got this really cool painting of Christ from the 1600's where he's sitting on a rock looking down at Jerusalem at night time (pretty similar to "O, Jerusalem" by Chad Hawkins) And Christ has a blue robe on, which apparently is not a common thing. It is awesome.

Seriously, it was so cool to go see all his stuff, especially the Reformation.

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--Elder Braxton C Foust--

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