Ok, not gonna lie, each week I sit down and I'm having a harder and harder time actually remembering what happened this last week. I swear I'm losing my long term memory on some things.
To answer your question mommy, I study as much as I can. I read through it as part of personal study and also when I study at lunch and also after we finish daily planning at the end of the day. There's not enough time to get everything in so I have to take it where I can get it. That talk was given to us in hard copy form at a dinner with a member who works in the temple. He thought we could benefit from reading it. I dug into it as much as I can. It gave me a lot of good scriptures to use for teaching the gospel of Jesus Christ. I think I'm going to ask him for another talk when I see him next. We also have an hour each week to use church websites to further our teaching skills. I spend a lot of time on Mormon.org and also Speeches.BYU.edu It's good stuff!
Before I go into what happened this last week, I forgot to tell you, two saturdays ago I cut the Bishop's sons hair. This is the 3rd time I've cut hair on my mission and it actually looks pretty good. He wanted it short enough that he could just wake up and go in the morning so it was pretty easy, but I still tapered it in the back. It's just like sculpting, except with hair instead of clay. Don't ask me to thin a girl's hair though, I still have no idea why anyone would A) want that and B) how thinning actually makes sense to the cutter. I guess I just haven't watched anyone do it before though, so I don't know how to do it... yet.To answer your question mommy, I study as much as I can. I read through it as part of personal study and also when I study at lunch and also after we finish daily planning at the end of the day. There's not enough time to get everything in so I have to take it where I can get it. That talk was given to us in hard copy form at a dinner with a member who works in the temple. He thought we could benefit from reading it. I dug into it as much as I can. It gave me a lot of good scriptures to use for teaching the gospel of Jesus Christ. I think I'm going to ask him for another talk when I see him next. We also have an hour each week to use church websites to further our teaching skills. I spend a lot of time on Mormon.org and also Speeches.BYU.edu It's good stuff!
The other new investigator is a former investigator. We were able to give him a blessing with a member there. This will be the 3rd or 4th time for V. having the missionaries teach him. hopefully we can answer some questions that he's always had in the past. He even came to church, which according to the teaching record, he's been pretty bad at, so that was awesome. He wants to take us out for as many pday activities as he can while we're here. He's a big believer in seizing the day and taking opportunities that are out of the norm. I love V., he's a hoot!
Other than that, the baptism with J. went super well. Not a flaw in the program. We had a bunch of investigators and less actives from both wards come to the baptism. It was good! We taught the first lesson while J. was getting dressed. It was good because J.'s son and granddaughters were there to support her. We'll see if we can get some of them on board here in a while. I got to confirm J. the next day in church. It was a rather simple blessing, but as we sat back in the pews I'm pretty sure I saw J. wipe a few tears away as we sang the sacrament hymn. I'm stoked to see what the Lord has in store for J.. And to imagine that we never would have found her if Elder Udy hadn't actually told me about her. She was nowhere in the records and Elder Udy didn't even mention her until we were together for about 2 months. crazy!
So we've officially started up a dual ward Saturday morning sports activity for the whole family! It went awesome last saturday. We had a potential investigator there and a less active as well as two full teams for volley ball. It was awesome! next week we'll be playing kickball and hopefully even more people come. We've designed this activity for three purposes. 1)for the investigators and less actives to develop relationships with the people in the wards 2)so that people can invite their non member friends and hopefully develop referrals from it. 3) so that the West Linn and Willamette wards can actually meet each other and develop friendships that might help them come closer together as a city rather than just individual wards. Both Bishops thinks it a fantastic idea.
Been learning a lot about myself. Heavenly Father has brought to the forefront of my mind some of my weaknesses. The specific one that I'm working on right now is trust. I know that in my past a lot of the problems in my life comes as a result of not trusting people. I've felt for some years now that people always had a second motive for talking to me. I've felt like a lot of people didn't trust me and/or they were trying to manipulate me into doing what they wanted me to do. It's hard to do when you've been backstabbed so many times, but that's not the point. Trusting is a part of Charity. When you truly love the people around you with a Christ like love and actively choose to trust them without hesitation life becomes so much better. I've felt a lot of spiritual healing from getting on my knees and asking for the strength to trust. IT feels better than being in the temple at times. I can start seeing everyone around me in a new light when I try and choose to trust. It also eliminates fear, stress, and worry. It also motivates you to cut out harshness and all things unkind. It's a beautiful thing. Try this out for yourself. I promise the same blessings.
I got to have dinner with J. and W. Friess last night! J.'s brother is in the stake presidency here and they were having a big shin dig. It was a lot of fun to see them again (mostly W. because Canyon kept J. busy pretty much the entire time). I found a few of W.'s concerns about the gospel and showed her some scriptures in the bible about the Book of Mormon and a few other things. I'm going to stay in contact via snail mail with them. I love them so much. It was also cool to meet the whole family and formally meet B. Friess who taught a couple of my ballroom classes my first year at BYU. As soon as I came over he said "You look familiar!" It was funny. Yeah Melissa, that's the guy who you catered his wedding. I love the whole Friess clan. I feel a really strong connection to them. I can't wait to see what happens in their lives.
Other than that we've received a few referrals from the members. One kid actually came up to us during church and told us about three of his friends that he wanted us to go see! I think we may be earning some member trust. I can tell, not just because of that but because our dinner calendar is absolutely full until halfway into august. It's crazy, but I'm glad, because we can't do this work without them. By the way, when you guys (and I include those of you in Utah in this statement) WHEN you have the missionaries over next 1) make sure there's a non member or less active there and 2) give the missionaries the left overs of the meal. Everyone seems to think missionaries want the desserts more than the food. It's the opposite. Leftovers for lunch the next day are the BEST! But seriously, I would challenge you all to take to heart the teachings of "The Work of Salvation" broadcast and website and find someone in this next month that you can invite over for dinner with the missionaries. I promise you that if you do the Spirit will flood into your souls and fill your mouth with the right words to say at the right time. You will also see the Spirit touch the relationships between the family. I promise it. I take Alma 17 to be a promise: 9 And it came to pass that they journeyed many days in the wilderness, and they fasted much and prayed much that the Lord would grant unto them a portion of his Spirit to go with them, and abide with them, that they might be an instrument in the hands of God to bring, if it were possible, their brethren, the Lamanites, to the knowledge of the truth, to the knowledge of the baseness of the traditions of their fathers, which were not correct.
10 And it came to pass that the Lord did visit them with his Spirit, and said unto them: Be comforted. And they were comforted.
11 And the Lord said unto them also: Go forth among the Lamanites, thy brethren, and establish my word; yet ye shall be patient in long-suffering and afflictions, that ye may show forth good examples unto them in me, and I will make an instrument of thee in my hands unto the salvation of many souls.
12 And it came to pass that the hearts of the sons of Mosiah, and also those who were with them, took courage to go forth unto the Lamanites to declare unto them the word of God.
If you obey the commandments with faith and pray for the spirit to be with you, He will comfort you and give you courage to do what needs to be done so that your friends can share in the great blessing of true joy that this gospel brings. I can promise you that you can do this! I have found that on my mission, it's not because I knew more about the gospel, or how I taught it that converted the people.
When I spoke the Spirit did the converting. It was the Spirit that had to the hard part. I merely opened my mouth and sometimes I found my mouth testifying of truths I didn't realize that I had such a strong testimony of. Remember, "when two or three are gathered in my name, as touching one thing, there I am in the midst of them." That a promise from our Savior.
Love you guys!
Your Elder Lloyd


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