Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Board Week‏

Today marks the first day of Board Week for this transfer. Board week being the week where President and Sister Sagers, and the Assistants, spend a lot of time looking at, modifying, and praying about the transfer board, which has pictures of all the missionaries sorted into their areas. This Saturday we will get the transfer notes, and we will know who is going, and who is staying.
This has been, yet again, the shortest transfer of my mission. They just keep getting faster and faster. And it doesn't help that today is my 17 month mark either. Next week a great group of missionaries go home. One of which is a sister that came out with me, Sister Snell. She's Spanish so she goes home a transfer before the other 2 sisters that came out with me, they'll go in 6 weeks. Also, several missionaries I have served around. Elder Soto who was in Fort Worth and Denton with me, Elder Alfaro who was also in both of those Zones while I was, and all 4 sisters who go home this transfer, Sister Mills, Sister Brewer, Sister Byington, and Sister Bailey. I have gotten to be great friends with all of these missionaries too. So it's just weird to be having transfers, knowing that as this group leaves, not only does the number of missionaries I actually know decrease, so does the number of friends I have around. It's odd. It seems like it is coming to an end.

I love missionary work. I have never known so clearly that this is the true church as I do now. I have never known so surely that God has called a prophet again. I have never had such a strong witness that the Bible and the Book of Mormon are the word of God. I know now. Do you?

This week has been awesome. We went on exchanges on Tuesday and I got to go to Cleburne Texas to do Spanish work. It was a lot of fun. On Wednesday Gus got home from the hospital. We went by and he was excited to see us. He told us he had been praying we would come by and talk. We had a great discussion with him, even though he was in some pain from his surgery. One of the first things he told us is "Now I just need to heal up, so I can get baptized."
Thursday was amazing. We had interviews with President Sagers. We had a great interview as the Zone Leaders, and then my interview with President was spectacular. We talked about the Book of Mormon activity we are doing and talked about what we learn from this activity. What we learn is that on every page it testifies of three things. 1) The Divinity of Christ. 2) The Doctrine of Christ. and 3) The Atonement of Christ. We talked about the Bible, and he asked me what it is that Satan did everything he could to take out of the Bible during the Great Apostasy. It is the Doctrine of Christ. It is the basic doctrines of Faith, Repentance, Baptism, Receiving the gift of the Holy Ghost and Enduring to the End. They are present in the Bible, but they have been diluted. The Bible is the word of God, and it is true. But these truths are missing, and without the Book of Mormon, we cannot now come to know these truths, and fully partake of the Atonement of Jesus Christ.

Yesterday we had a great day at church. For the YSA branch we got a les-active girl to come that hasn't been to an LDS church in several years, and she is coming to FHE tonight. Then, at the family ward, we got an investigator who we were ready to drop because he doesn't keep commitments to come to. Elder Moore worked his magic and convinced him to come for just sacrament, and afterwards he said he'll be back next week, and maybe even stay for Sunday school. It rocked.

That was my week. It seemed to go by faster than it took you to read about it. The big things I want y'all to take away from this is this. You need the Doctrine of Christ. You need the Bible and the Book of Mormon to fully understand it. If you exclude either one, you are choosing to remove yourself from God. And only you are to blame. Read the scriptures, pray, and partake of the sacrament. You'll know what else to do if you do those three basic things.

I Love Y'all! Have a great week!

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--Elder Braxton C Foust--

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