Monday, July 18, 2011

There's more to see than can ever be seen, more to do than can ever be done. But that's the Circle of Life.‏

"Now my son, here is somewhat more I would say unto thee; for I perceive that thy mind is worried concerning the resurrection of the dead...
Now, concerning the state of the soul between death and the resurrection- Behold, it has been made known unto me by an angel, they are departed from this mortal body, yea, the spirits of all men, whether they be good or evil, are taken home to that God who gave them life.
And the shall it come to pass, that the spirits of those who are righteous are received into a state of happiness, which is called paradise, a state of rest, a state of peace, where they shall rest from all their troubles and from all care and sorrow...
Until the time which is appointed of God that the dead shall come forth, and be reunited, both soul and body...
The should shall be restored to the body, and the body to the soul; yea, and every limb and joint shall be restored to its body; yea, even a hair of the head shall not be lost; but all things shall be restored to their proper and perfect frame."
-Alma 40:1, 11, 12, 21, 23.
It's hard for me to put into words the emotion I am feeling right now.
I received a very difficult phone call from President Sagers last night, letting me know that my Great-grandmother had passed on. As soon as I heard his voice on the other end of the line I knew what he had to tell me. I knew what was coming. But I was able to handle it. It is very difficult to lose a loved one, especially while out here, but she is now where she is needed most.
I don't have a lot of specific memories of Grandma Anderson, but I remember she was almost always there. Christmas, Birthdays, Reunions, and any other family get together. She was always there, happy as always, ready with some witty comeback when needed. I love her so much. I realize that more now than I think I ever did before, and I know she's still around. She's in a state of happiness, peace, and rest. She is doing missionary work on the other side, working side by side Camron and me as we battle the physical elements that fight against us. She is with some of her Children now, and her parents. I am so grateful for God's Plan of Happiness. For the knowledge that comes to us through this restored gospel. She knew it was true, and So do I. I can't wait for the opportunity to wrap my arms around her again.



As I look back on this week, nothing seems to be a very significant event compared to what my family has been experiencing. Especially since we spent most of the time during the days this week getting ready for a tri-ward activity we put on this past Friday. We put a ton of hours into getting that activity ready. It was a talent show, and then a church tour. It was meant to be an easy way for members to invite friends to a church activity that would give them a chance to see the church and learn about what we believe and do. After we (the missionaries in our district) put in tons and tons of hours preparing for it, the turns out was... let's just say less than desirable. We set up about 400 chairs, and filed maybe 150 of them, and less than 10 of those people were non-members. It's hard not to be frustrated. We put out flyers and gave business type cards to the members to give to friends, but it didn't really happen. And it was 3 wards combines that gave us that tiny outcome. So it was a little frustrating. But oh well. Life goes on.
Saturday we had an awesome day. We haven't really gotten to proselyte much this week because of the demands of getting the activity ready, so the chance to get on our bikes and go do some real work was wonderful. That night we had 2 awesome lessons, one with Devan, and the other with Aaron and the Perrys.
On Sunday the Zone Leaders had an investigator, an older Pilipino woman, get interviewed for baptism. She has been investigating for over 30 years. She's been interviewed for baptism a couple times in the past, but has never passed the interview for various little reasons mostly dealing with being non-committal to some commandments. A normal baptismal interview takes roughly 20-30 minutes. Elder Warburton was in there with her for 2 hours (luckily they started right after sacrament, so it filled the rest of the church block instead of using proselytizing 
 time). But she passed! He didn't tell her that because she still had a couple issues she needed to take care of, but she was willing to commit and change, so he had to talk to the ZLs first. They called her that afternoon and told her. She was way excited. That afternoon we had some great lessons with Devan and then Aaron. We told Aaron that one or both of us might be transferred this week and he was pretty upset by it, because he wanted us to be there. (by the way, I know which if either, or both of us is being transferred.... but I'm not going to tell you yet....) Unfortunately we couldn't really promise him anything, but it was just the initial shock that upset him.
Well, that's the big points of the week. Killeen 2nd has a couple of baptisms coming up soon, and this area has some more great potential coming its way.
Elder Warburton is going to Fort Worth to be a District Leader up there
and I am going.......

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To stay in Killeen 2nd ward some more! My new comp's name (transfers are on Wednesday) is Elder Brinley. Elder White (my ZL) was companions with him previously and he says he's a great teacher and hilarious. So I'm way excited.

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--Elder Braxton C Foust--

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