Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Country roads, take me home To the place I belong

So Saturday morning, I got a phone call from President Sagers. He asked if I was ready to do the best thing you can do to end your mission. Train a new missionary. I am so stoked. And I get to do it back in one of my favorite zones ever, Weatherford!I'll be serving in the Granbury ward, which will be awesome.
 My new address is:
Elder B. Foust
 1005 Spring Ridge Circle #101
Granbury TX 76048
I'm so excited to get back into the country area. I have grown to love it since being in Burleson (Mix of Metroplex and country) To denton (90% of the ward boundaries were in the country) to weatherford, (all in the country). And being in the heart of the Metroplex has been weird, so it'll just be awesome to get back out there. You know those moments where someone says something and you just know for a fact it is meant for you specifically? Even if it is for other people it's still for you. I had one of those at ZLC on Friday. President told a story of when one of the prophets (I don't remember which one) was on his death bed, and the first counselor of the 1st presidency was at the foot of the bed. The President of the Quorum of the 12 came in and asked "what can I do for you?" He didn't reply, and within minutes, the prophet passed away. The 1st counselor then stood up and looked toward the President of the Quorum of the 12, who with the death of the prophet now becomes the President of the church, and asked him "what can I do for you?" This story illustrated a change in stewardship. (You may not understand it if you're not too familiar with the workings of priesthood leadership) But the point President Sagers was making was that some of the Zone Leaders were going to be reassigned to a different assignment and we need to be prepared to serve in whatever capacity it is, and to report to whoever has a stewardship over us now. For me it is especially close to home because my Zone Leaders will be Elder Border, who I just trained as a ZL, and Elder Fowers, who is just now becoming a ZL and when he was a new missionary I was a his first District Leader. I love it. I am so excited to be serving around these guys again. Several of the missionaries serving in Weatherford now are missionaries that were there when I was, so it'll be fun to see them all again. We had a good week.
 This weekend was Arlington's annual Nativity display, it was fun to work there. We didn't really get to take a lot of time looking at the different things, but we still had a good time. We had a cool experience with a less-active family these last couple weeks. The non-member husband, I will call him John, has never been interested in the church. He has never really been rude to the missionaries, but he doesn't care. The wife, who I will call Amber, has been less-active for 17 years. They have been having a hard time with a lot of different aspects of life and finally she called the bishop. She has been meeting with the missionaries for a couple months as well, and now she committed to coming to church. One of her big issues though is that she has some serious anxiety issues with people she doesn't know. But as she and John talked about it they decided they need to raise their son in a church and that it would really help them if they go back. So they came last week, and they loved it. We saw her last Sunday night and she was just happier in general. It was awesome. Then this past Thursday we saw her and she said that he doesn't read or write very well, so they downloaded the Book of Mormon mp3 files for his phone and he listens to it on the way to and from work. And he is loving it. He tells her about the things he is reading and gets excited as he does. Then they came again yesterday, and even though it was fast and testimony meeting with a bunch of people crying all the time, they still enjoyed it. And when we saw her last night, there is a total different feel in their house, in her countenance, in everything. There is actual joy there now. And that's just from 2 times at church! The difference it makes when we sincerely do spiritual things for our growth is incredible! And he wants us to answer his questions, so on Wednesday Elder Johnson and Elder Condie will go there, while I am headed to Granbury with my New Missionary, whose name will be told next week when I know what it is. It's this kind of stuff that I love about missionary work. One other cool thing happened this week. We were told that the Spanish bike area was getting a visa waiter, and I had a funny thought of "what if it is someone I know." Then we got the text that he would get here Wednesday morning during studies. Well Wednesday morning right after studies was Zone Training, so we got to meet him that first day. Lo and Behold, it's Glen Singleton from Kaysville Utah, I've known him for a few years, he's a year younger than me and hung out with Kade Butt, Jake Hunsaker, and that group of guys. It was pretty cool to see him. I walked up to him and when he saw me, and realized it was me, he said "What's up Braxton... I mean.. uh.. Elder Foust...." It was funny. That's about it for this week. Have a Good week! Love y'all!again, if you didn't last week, go to mormon.org/christmas

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--Elder Braxton C Foust--

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