Monday, November 19, 2012

Elder Bowen pt 2


So last week I told y'all about how we had a meeting with Elder Bowen earlier that morning. On Tuesday we had our zone conference with him, and it was awesome.

The zone conference was in Colleyville, where Elder Johnson was trained. The night before (Monday) he remembered a very important piece of information about Colleyville. Colleyville is home to the one and only Costa Vida in Texas, and it is owned by a member. And we were instructed to eat lunch before our meeting, so we decided to take the missionaries we were driving, Elder Ash and Elder Lilo, to Costa Vida. They are from Kentucky and Hawaii (I bet you couldn't have guessed that with a name like Lilo) so they have never heard of Costa Vida before, so we decided to educate them in its awesomeness. We got there and there were already 8 other missionaries there, 4 from Colleyville, and 4 from Arlington (who we were not expecting to see there). The thing about this Costa Vida is that because it is the only one in the mission, a lot of missionaries know about it, especially if they served in Colleyville, so they all wanted to go. Well, long story short, within 15 minutes of us arriving, over 30 more missionaries showed up. It was a mad house. And remember how I said the owner was a member? He gave every one of us 50% off. What's better than a smothered sweet pork burrito? A smothered sweet pork burrito that only costs 4.50. Plus blessings for the member, because I am confident God rewards that kind of charity.

So after our lunch we went to the church to have our meeting. Our zone was asked to do a musical number, so we practiced that before. We did Brightly Beams our Father's Mercy, acapella, and it was awesome. We had about 10 of us singing. and 4 of the elders and a sister are Polynesian, so it had that awesome poly tone to it. It was awesome. Elder Lilo performed it in the MTC a couple times, so he came up with the style and things we did to it. It rocked.

Then we had our meeting. It was so good. Elder Bowen talked about a lot of the same things he did in our Zone Leader Meeting the day before, but of course he did some different things too. He talked about our relationship with Abraham, and the application of the covenants to us. He talked about our divine potential and really what we are here sharing with people. And he talked about the oath and covenant of the priesthood.

We have an investigator I don't think I have ever told you about, I will call her Vanessa. She is literally, the most converted non-member I have ever met. She has been with her husband for about 3 years now, and he has been less active for like, 15 years. When they first met she told him that she didn't want anything to do with his cult, and he said that's fine cause he doesn't go anyway. And that's how it was for a long time. But something changed, and she was invited to church by his sister, and she came a couple times and fell in love with the gospel. Now she says things like "I'm just so much happier than I have ever been before," and "I don't know why, but I just want to tell everyone else about how great this is." She told us that when she was first taught the Word of Wisdom she thought it was dumb and there was no reason for it. But Elder Larson, one of the first to teach her, told her to quit trying to take their word for it and trying to convince herself of its truth or being false, and just ask God. So she did. and after a while she got over it. She told us that now she believes it, even though she's not really sure why. And last time she drank a sweet tea it made her sick to her stomach, so she has taken that as further testimony. She is as solid as they come. She is waiting until her sister-in-law is in town to be baptized. So as long as the world doesn't end on 12/21/12, she'll be baptized that night. :) which it won't. As President Sagers would say, "That's all hokey pokey anyway."

Here's my challenge for y'all for this week. Read Doctrine and Covenants 84:33-44 and ask yourself "Am I living up to these covenants?" They apply to both men and women.

I love y'all! have a great week!

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--Elder Braxton C Foust--

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