Howdy Howdy!
This week has been pretty bomb!
We do our weekly planning at the Boynton’s apartment (Senior Missionary Couple) and they had to leave to an appointment so they said we had free reign of their fridge! Bad choice. We made some Tongan Sandwiches! They eventually came back and we were eating alone in their place and it was just so funny.
We FINALLY got through the Plan if Salvation with Sylvie and she came to agree with it! She is getting more motivation to read the Book of Mormon.
The Chaplain for Ft. Hood is in our ward. He has explained to us that we are not allowed to proselyte on post unless they approach us. So we have passes on base (to get through the check-points) and went to get our oil changed and tires rotated. While we were sitting there in the waiting room, Juan came out from behind the desk and started talking to us. He’s from Arizona and used to go to church with some friends that are members. THEN Lamar busted out from the door behind e counter and pointed at us, “Are you the ones that knock on doors?” “Uhh, yeah!” “Come over here!” We went and talked with him and he asked what we believe. As we shared, Jose came from the back and started talking to us! We ended up leaving them with pamphlets and getting all their numbers!
We had President Pack (Member of the Stake Presidency) come with us to see Rufus again and talked about Moses 7 and Gods love for us. It really touched Rufus and at the end, he said, “I think I pm a little closer to the….plunge!” Haha he is so funny.
The other day we were sitting out front of our complex waiting for our exchange to pick us up. This guy drove up and said, “Hey, do y’all have a pamphlet or card I could have?” We gave Matthew the card and got his number! Should be seeing him soon.
Gabriel is solid! Ready for Baptism this weekend! President Ames is coming for Interviews this Wednesday and is interviewing him then! Im excited for him.
Maya is solid too! She should be baptized at the end of this month along with her cousin Leah!
We were at the car wash this morning and a couple were at another car full body looking straight at us for a while. So we went over and gave them a pamphlet and got a number from them! They seemed really excited!
We finally got a Ward Mission Leader last week. He seems to only want to do the bare minimum…We asked the High Councilor over missionary work to train him.
A lot of great things are going on! Elder Fullmer and I have a lot of fun.
I have grown up with goodly parents who have not failed to teach me the Gospel of Jesus Christ. I have learned true service. I have learned the importance of the Book of Mormon and have never questioned any of it. However, I have always wondered what the Spirit really felt like. I’ve seen people cry because of the presence of the Spirit. I’ve heard its like a warm blanket. Whatever it feels like, I didn’t feel it. I left on my mission and entered the MTC. During one of the meetings I subconsciously started to feel a “burning in the bosom.” After awhile I recognized it and something clicked in my mind, “That is the Spirit.” What surprised me was that it was familiar to me. I have felt it many times in the past, but because I felt it so often I didn’t put two and two together. I have felt and recognized it everyday since. I have been able to point it out to investigators and help them realize what they are feeling.
Galatians 5:22-23 says that the fruit of the Spirit is “Love, Joy, Peace, Long-suffering, Gentleness, Goodness, Faith, Meekness, Temperance” I have felt every one of these aspects of the Spirit during the course of my mission.
Love: I have gained such a Love for those investigators I serve! Joy: When Investigators commit to the Father that they are ready to follow him and decide to get baptized. Peace: I feel that I have had many experiences over the course of my mission that have weighed me down. Difficult Companions, sad days, rejection, and investigators who discontinue the search. When all you have to talk to is your companion and they just don’t care, things feel hopeless. Really hopeless. I can’t talk to my Mom about it. “I am so alone right now.” At these moments (and they aren’t rare) I have nowhere to look but up. My prayers have never been so heartfelt –
literally a cry for help. Then a loving Heavenly Father sends Zone Leaders to the door to check up on me. To give me a break. A prayer answered and a little glimmer of hope. The fire of the Spirit burns away the feelings of fear, doubt, and defeat. It leaves behind that peace, “Fear not, little children . . . I have overcome the world.”
The Prophet Joseph Smith once said, “A person may profit by noticing the first intimation of the spirit of revelation; for instance, when you feel pure intelligence flowing into you, it may give you sudden strokes of ideas … and thus by learning the Spirit of God and understanding it, you may grow into the principle of revelation, until you become perfect in Christ Jesus.”
I have felt that pure intelligence flowing through me! I have felt and witnessed the many roles of the Spirit throughout my mission. I know these things are true!!
I love you all!
Elder Householder
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