Hello everyone! I hope you all had an amazing Thanksgiving/weekend, I know I did!
I dont think clarified this very well, but last week was transfers week. My companion and I did not transfer though! We are staying here for another 6 weeks. Our address/everything is the same.
That being said, Elder Clinger from our district was transferred! It was sad to see him go and he totally did not expect it. But, we got a brand new Elder! He is being trained by Elder Edwards, our district leader. What's really funny is that this is Elder Bernal's first transfer here in New York, and this is Elder Edwards' LAST transfer until he goes home! It's funny to see both of them work together during roleplaying. Elder Edwards is super comfortable doing roleplays, working on listening, and following the spirit to know what to say. Elder Bernal on the other hand goes straight to the scriptures and answers questions through the Book of mormon! It's so cool to see them work together even though they are such a new companionship.
Most of the people we are teaching are college students, and as such, they went home for Thanksgiving break so we really didn't have a lot of contact with them, but that didn't stop us! We went to campus almost every day and even though there were maybe 5 people total that we saw at any given time being there, that forced us to talk to EVERYONE and to teach and testify on the spot. We had a lot of sit down lessons right then and there and were able to talk for 30-45 minutes to a few people! On Saturday we scheduled a lesson and met with him for awhile, we left and as soon as we finished reporting on the lesson, the very next person we saw, we sat down and talked to him for the rest of the night! Teaching people has gotten a lot easier. I find myself much more able to relate gospel topics to their everyday lives and help them understand how jesus christ can specifically help them personally.
That's basically been our week/last 4 days. The highlight was probably when we went downtown to contact people on the streets and we see a guy waiting for his bus. Here is how our conversation went:
"Hey man can we give you a picture of jesus christ?"
"Absolutely, thank you!"
"Yeah no problem, we see the bus right there and we just wanted to let you know we are missionaries for Christ and that he can help us no matter what we go through in our lives. Call the number on that card if you want to learn more!"
"For sure! I love God Junior!"
My companion and I continued to laugh for a solid 3 minutes after that conversation in regards to someone calling jesus christ "God junior..." I mean hes not wrong, but still it was very funny.
Spiritual thought for the week:
I was reading one of the old general conference talks from waaaaay back when, this one was specifically on television. Inside of this talk, Elder M. Russel Ballard quotes this poem:
"All the water in the world
No matter how it tried
Could never sink the smallest ship
Unless it got inside.
All the evil of the world
And every kind of sin
Could never damn a human soul
Unless we let it in."
I truly dont think I need to add anything else to that poem, it explains everything that I could ever say so perfectly and so clearly. I hope you all remember this poem when you go through any negatives in your life and understand that it is YOUR decision for what happens next. With our savior's help, we can always choose to make the right decision.
I dont think clarified this very well, but last week was transfers week. My companion and I did not transfer though! We are staying here for another 6 weeks. Our address/everything is the same.
That being said, Elder Clinger from our district was transferred! It was sad to see him go and he totally did not expect it. But, we got a brand new Elder! He is being trained by Elder Edwards, our district leader. What's really funny is that this is Elder Bernal's first transfer here in New York, and this is Elder Edwards' LAST transfer until he goes home! It's funny to see both of them work together during roleplaying. Elder Edwards is super comfortable doing roleplays, working on listening, and following the spirit to know what to say. Elder Bernal on the other hand goes straight to the scriptures and answers questions through the Book of mormon! It's so cool to see them work together even though they are such a new companionship.
Most of the people we are teaching are college students, and as such, they went home for Thanksgiving break so we really didn't have a lot of contact with them, but that didn't stop us! We went to campus almost every day and even though there were maybe 5 people total that we saw at any given time being there, that forced us to talk to EVERYONE and to teach and testify on the spot. We had a lot of sit down lessons right then and there and were able to talk for 30-45 minutes to a few people! On Saturday we scheduled a lesson and met with him for awhile, we left and as soon as we finished reporting on the lesson, the very next person we saw, we sat down and talked to him for the rest of the night! Teaching people has gotten a lot easier. I find myself much more able to relate gospel topics to their everyday lives and help them understand how jesus christ can specifically help them personally.
That's basically been our week/last 4 days. The highlight was probably when we went downtown to contact people on the streets and we see a guy waiting for his bus. Here is how our conversation went:
"Hey man can we give you a picture of jesus christ?"
"Absolutely, thank you!"
"Yeah no problem, we see the bus right there and we just wanted to let you know we are missionaries for Christ and that he can help us no matter what we go through in our lives. Call the number on that card if you want to learn more!"
"For sure! I love God Junior!"
My companion and I continued to laugh for a solid 3 minutes after that conversation in regards to someone calling jesus christ "God junior..." I mean hes not wrong, but still it was very funny.
Spiritual thought for the week:
I was reading one of the old general conference talks from waaaaay back when, this one was specifically on television. Inside of this talk, Elder M. Russel Ballard quotes this poem:
"All the water in the world
No matter how it tried
Could never sink the smallest ship
Unless it got inside.
All the evil of the world
And every kind of sin
Could never damn a human soul
Unless we let it in."
I truly dont think I need to add anything else to that poem, it explains everything that I could ever say so perfectly and so clearly. I hope you all remember this poem when you go through any negatives in your life and understand that it is YOUR decision for what happens next. With our savior's help, we can always choose to make the right decision.














