Hello everybody! Merry
Christmas again, even though it is 3 days late!
So I'll bet many of you are wondering why I am emailing on Wednesday, the answer is simple, burleson library is dumb and is closed until the new year. So, not knowing that previously, we failed our attempts to email yesterday (we already knew it would be closed on Monday). But luckily, after a quick phone call to President Sagers, we got permission to email today. Good stuff.
So I'll bet many of you are wondering why I am emailing on Wednesday, the answer is simple, burleson library is dumb and is closed until the new year. So, not knowing that previously, we failed our attempts to email yesterday (we already knew it would be closed on Monday). But luckily, after a quick phone call to President Sagers, we got permission to email today. Good stuff.
So, I had an awesome
Christmas. I really missed going to grandparent's houses like normal, but it
was ok. On Christmas eve we went to a party at a member's house. It is the
parents of the family with the 12 kids in the ward. So, basically it was a mad
house. We even played the game where you get to pick a present and open it, or
you can steal someone else's present they chose. I picked a new one scored some
Starbucks Coffee grinds,
and every member in the room literally laughed out
loud with me. luckily someone took pity on me and stole it so I got an Outback
steakhouse gift card instead.
On Christmas day I got
to spend time with some great people out here. We had 3 meals fed to us on
Christmas, which is about average for this mission. We had pumpkin pancakes for
breakfast after church at one member's house, then some good breakfast
casserole/lasagna stuff at another's for lunch, then Texas BBQ for dinner at a
third. It was great. The members out here are very generous and have been
giving us tons of food and candy, it's crazy. I feel like I am getting fat
again. I am not really, but I feel like it sometimes. I was very grateful to
get a package with freshly picked fruit yesterday.
The work is going
great. We are going to have another baptism on Tuesday! I am very excited, it
is the 9 yr old boy we have been teaching. He is excited to get baptized and
will help his parents to become active again. He is a smart little kid.
We went tracting this
morning and found a new investigator with great potential. I think she is very
sincere and wants to learn. We gave her a copy of the Book of Mormon and are
going back on Friday afternoon. It will be a good lesson.
Alright, random rant
moment from Elder Foust. What is happening to our Country? I heard from someone
again that they are pushing to take "One nation under God" out of the
pledge because it "takes away Atheist's rights". Bull-freaking-crap.
They have every right to not say it if they don't want to, but to take away
someone else's right to say it is completely unconstitutional and ridiculous.
And then the whole thing about kids reading their scriptures and praying in
public schools. Guess what, atheists have every right to not do that, and
others should have every right to. If a so-called atheist is offended by it,
that is their own personal problem and they need to mature. And the parents
that come in and fight it are absolutely ridiculous too. it's so stupid, what
are these people thinking? Someone gave me this awesome commentary by Ben Stein
to read, I have gotten it in emails before, but it is still great. He talks
about how even though he is a Jew, it does not offend him to see Christmas trees
in public places, or nativities. He says he even likes it when people say Merry
Christmas to him because it is a friendly gesture and helps bring this country
together.
Back to "One
Nation under God." It doesn't say "one nation under Christ" it doesn't
say "one nation under Allah" it doesn't say "one nation under
Elohiem" and it doesn't say "one nation under Buddha". It says
God. It is Deity. It is the belief that there is something there that binds us
together. Be it a holy spirit, a loving father in heaven, life force, chi, or
emotion, it binds us as one. It makes us Indivisible, as the pledge states. It
makes us united. As the song in Lion King 2 states, We are one!
And, if anyone tried
to take that away from me, Toby Keith puts it best. I'll stick a Boot in your
_____ Cause it's the American way.
And I can do that,
because I bought boots on Monday. Boo-yah.
I love you all. I know
this church is true. I know Joseph Smith was a true prophet, and that Thomas S.
Monson is today.
-Elder Foust
by the way, it is
transfers next week and I will not know until Monday whether or not I will be
staying, so if anyone is planning on sending me anything, do it before Saturday
or wait until I know where I'll be next month.
LOVE YOU!!!!
--
--Elder Braxton C Foust--
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