Monday, August 13, 2012

Egg Rolls and Cake

This week was pretty exciting, and also very stressful. We had a good amount of success and taught some great lessons.
Tuesday was fun because I was on exchange with a brand new district leader to train him on how to fulfill his responsibilities. He is going to do great. We taught some great lessons together too. We taught one of our eternal investigators, I will call him Caleb. Caleb is a strong Baptist. He constantly reminds us of that fact. He has told us several times "I was saved in 1974." Well, Elder Moore and I have taught him a lot and he understands that those are our beliefs, but he hadn't had a moment where he realized that we weren't just teaching our beliefs, but that we are teaching truth. That we are teaching God's beliefs. So on Tuesday we started to teach about Baptism, and he asked how we baptize. Once I told him about the physical aspects, I explained (again) the need for authority. Finally something clicked. He started to ask more about the need for authority, and eventually I had broken down that this is the same organization that Christ had. He is the head, he was 12 apostles, there are 70s (found in both the old testament and the new) who report to the apostles, and then there are units in the different areas, like in the NT there was Corinth, there was Philipi, there was Ephesus, there was Jerusalem, etc. Today there are groups in Weatherford, in Fort Worth, in Dallas, in Denton, etc. Once he saw the organization of Christ's church, and I again explained authority by the laying on of hands by those who have authority, he realized something and said "so basically what you are saying is that my pastor had no authority to baptize me, and my baptism wasn't valid."
This can either be a really good turning point or a really bad one. Fortunately with Caleb, it was fine. He said he'd study the Book of Mormon and pray about it and about authority. We'll see what happens.
Wednesday was our Zone Training. We had a really good training and even had one of the members of the YSA ward come because she is preparing for a mission. It was a really good meeting. With this over, some of our stress for the week was taken care of. But not all of it yet.
On Saturday we had a full day. We had lessons lined up from the morning until dinner. Then after dinner was what I thought would be the scariest thing of my mission so far. In our meeting with the Stake President a few weeks ago he asked us to speak at Bishopric training on how the ward leaders can help member-missionary work, and have a Q&A about it, and do it all in 15 minutes. This may not seem like a big deal at first, but let's look at some key points. We are talking to a bunch of older men, who hold priesthood keys, and who know a lot more than we do. At the same time, they assume they know more about missionary work than we do, but forget that our mission is nothing like theirs was. President Sagers instructed us to teach out of Preach My Gospel, which we did practically nothing but quote Preach My Gospel. The worst part about it is simply that no matter how we present this message, someone will not be happy, and they will let us know. We have to do all we can to help the work progress, and not step on any leader's toes. We did the training on Finding, and talking about how missionaries work with members, and how the ward leaders can help that go forward. It went pretty well. Bishop Bell, who we live with, said he was impressed and loved it, so that's really the one that matters. I'm just glad it's over.
And now this morning was crazy too. The Bell's have had missionaries in their garage apartment for 4 years now, and it has taken some damage due to high traffic 19-21 yr old boys living there. So they are remodeling it. So our morning was spent packing up, moving out, and tearing up the carpet, the padding, the carpet tack strips, and the base boards. All in all it took about 4 hours. Now tonight they are going to be painting, and then the tile guy comes tomorrow. We should be back in by this weekend, but it'll be crazy.
Yesterday was an eagle court of honor for 5 guys in the ward. We didn't go, but we had to do our sunday night reports and got there as they were cleaning up, so we got some left over food. Egg Rolls and Cake (hence the subject line). It rocks. 2 of the boys are brothers, and their parents are from Cambodia. They actually escaped during the war. The Father in the family has told us stories about being near the killing fields (like Elder Nielsen talks about) and stuff, it is crazy. His wife makes really, really good eggrolls. I am going to go home and eat some today.
I Love Y'all! Have a great week!
--Elder Braxton C Foust--

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