Monday, February 18, 2013

“I’m Leavin’ on a Jet Plane”….


“I’m Leavin’ on a Jet Plane”…..

...Don't know when I'll be back again

2 Timothy 4:6-7
“ For I am now ready to be offered, and the time of my departure is at hand.
I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith:”

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--Elder Braxton C Foust--

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Another winter day has come and gone away, even in Paris and Rome and I wanna go home

Haha, I'm just messin, I was just trying to think of the most trunky sounding lyrics I could remember, and that's what came to mind. I don't even know if it's right.

After 23 1/2 months of telling y'all about things from week to week, I have to admit, I don't have any idea what things are and are not fun for y'all to read. I have no idea because now it's literally just day to day life. Knocking on doors, testifying of the restoration, explaining to people what the Book of Mormon actually is, clarifying their obscure views created by the uneducated minds of ignorant, and often arrogant self-proclaimed preachers of the gospel, mingling scripture within their worldly philosophies and business ventures. Does that sound fun or exciting to you? it honestly is still fun and exciting, but I don't know what it's like to be on your end reading it.

Anyway, this week was pretty much just like any other. "shawnie" is back on an upward progression as opposed to the downward spiral she was on before. So that's awesome. She is hoping to be baptized before the end of the month, so that'll be good for Elder Parker and his new companion, who I hope will be a new missionary. I keep telling him he'll get an 18 yr old, which would be awesome.

Saturday we had the ward Chili Cook-off, which we were the judges for, that was a lot of fun. There was some dang good chili there. and great corn bread. Just so y'all know, real chili doesn't have beans. we had a separate category called "Best Frijoles" for those with beans. Texans are passionate about that. No beans in chili.




There is one thing I love about being at the end of the mission, and that is the respect you get from pretty much everyone who understands anything about Mormon Missionaries. Obviously members understand, but when you meet non-members that are like "So you do this for 2 years right?" "yeah" "And how long have you been doing it now?" "23 1/2 months" and then their eyes get wide and they can't believe that we actually do it for 24 months. I love it.

Speaking of that, yesterday at church the 1st counselor in the bishopric was conducting and the first thing he says after the sacrament is over is "Well, Brother so and so was supposed to speak first today, but he was not able to make it. But Elder Foust is going home in just under two weeks, so we'll invite him to come up and speak to us about his feelings for his mission and some things he's learned from it." and then he just smiled at me and sat down. But I was fine with that. For making it up on the spot I felt like I did a pretty good job of teaching the Doctrine of Christ. But that was the ah-hah moment for about 60% of the ward that didn't know I was at the end. It was pretty funny.


Some of you may be thinking "wow, Elder Foust is trunky," well guess what, I haven't even started packing yet, so by definition I am not trunky. So there. :)

Well, I can't think of much of anything else to say this week. Hopefully there'll be another email from me next week.

I Love y'all!

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--Elder Braxton C Foust--




Monday, February 4, 2013

Seeking What's Good

God is like a master chess player. A good chess player can envision what they will do several moves in advance, and even better ones anticipate what their opponent will do in that time. God is the Master Chess Player, because he doesn't envision it, but he has a perfect knowledge of the moves the adversary will make. He doesn't only see 5, 10, or 15 moves ahead, but everything from seconds to centuries in advance. The same God that prepared the world for the restoration through inspiring different men and women throughout the years following the deaths of Christ and the apostles, guiding them to have the bible translated, freedom of speech and religion desired and instituted, and many other events, has also given each of us, His children, resources and events preparing us for our futures. (I don't know if that sentence would be considered a "run-on" or not. That was a lot of commas).

One example in church history is Zion's Camp, a story that many of you may not be familiar with. To be brief, the saints were being persecuted in an area, and Joseph Smith organized a group of men to march to their rescue. There were many trials and struggles, and a few men died. And in the end, there was no combat. With the return of the camp many of the men felt it was a waste of time and energy. Little did the know that 9 of the original 12 apostles of this dispensation, as well as the entire quorum of 70 and the presidents of the 70, would come from that group of men. And that through those experiences, one future apostle in particular, Brigham Young, would learn everything he needed to know in order to lead the saints to the Salt Lake Valley. (you can even watch it here)


I have seen God's hand a lot in these past 2 months. Events that we have gone through, that our investigators have gone through, and that our recent converts have gone through, have all shown me that God is in control. (I won't go into details, because I don't feel it would be appropriate in this setting.). He knows what is going to be thrown at us, and He is providing the way for us to overcome them. He is in control and if we rely on Him, we will get through it all. That is why he provided the Atonement. That is why he provided the restoration. We just have to do our part.

It's hard to see sometimes. A lot of the time in fact. But as long as we are "doing the things we should, and seeking what's good," we will find it, and we will grow. God has provided the way.
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 --Elder Braxton C Foust--