Tuesday, December 31, 2013

12/30/14

26 And I saw that I must soon go down to my grave, having been wrought upon by the power of God that I must preach and prophesy unto this people, and declare the word according to the truth which is in Christ. And I have declared it in all my days, and have rejoiced in it above that of the world.

It's good to read that and realize that I actually am not going to die and have many days yet in the service of my God. I don't feel to make this super dramatic or anything. I will simply go on this week doing what I know how to do. Pray and pray some more. 



Other than that, there are a couple of cool things I would like to share with you!

Leanna, although she's going through some doubts and trials right now, I am confident she will get through them because of this awesome text that she sent to us about two weeks ago that I sent to my e-mail from my phone so I could copy and paste it and get it word for word. 

Fwd:
From: Leanna Kean (Inv.)
Sent: Dec 16 9:21pm
Msg: Thank you guys sooooo muuuuuch! It really means the world to me. You guys came into  my life at the perfect time. It's nice that I've only came to one lesson, and I feel like I've known you all my whole life.


I want you all to know that I intend to keep serving after I get home. I do not feel like this is the end. 

I love you all and thank you for all you have done for me. 

TO ZION TO ZION! HURRAH HURRAH FOR ISRAEL!

Thursday, December 26, 2013

Elder Lovell's Return

Hello, Everyone!  Elder William Lovell is having his homecoming talk on January 12, at 2:50 p.m. at the New LDS Chapel on Water Street.  He would love all his friends to attend!  So excited to have him home!

12/23/13



Inline image 1My goodness, I was as sick as a pig this week and now I am all better and it just feels so much better to be not sick! Yay! Now Elder Richards is sick. Booh!

I also worked at applying for school this week. I have a question, when do I know if I got accepted? Did the ecclesiastical endorsement come through? 

As I approach Christmas on my mission again, I really love it. I remember one of the best Christmas presents I have ever received on my mission.

It was a cold Christmas night in Dash Point and Elder Palmer and I had just spent a few hours at the Colby's where we skyped with you and also his family. As the clock reached 5:00, it was time for our sacred tracting time. Time to knock doors on Christmas. I was hesitant but not altogether unenthusiastic about the prospect. I think I was sort of frightened. Our phone rings and we answer the phone to our Zone Leader, Elder Park asking if they can come tracting with us. May I mention that I remember feeling a little discouraged about the work. Elder Palmer and I were often tired and had just about zero investigators. I think I consigned myself to just being a mediocre missionary who just wasn't meant to see much success on his mission. 

I went with Elder Hampton that night and he did something that he almost never did. He said "Elder Lovell, what are you thinking about? Talk to me about your concerns." Just to paint some more detail, Elder Hampton is from South Carolina, so when he talks he sounds like he has just that southern wisdom of a cowboy who just knows exactly what to reckon about any situation. 

I said "Elder Hampton, I feel like I am behind as a missionary. I feel like I have a lot of catching up to do." 

He kind of spat out a chuckle as if to say "nonsense Elder." But he told me "You are not behind. You're right where you should be."

He asked me some of my thoughts about my purpose as a missionary. We talked about what it meant to teach people and how to do that with the spirit. I told him about some of my weaknesses concerning obedience, and here's where things became very interesting. I can't remember everything he said that night but here are the words of wisdom that stuck with me forever after. 

He said, "If I could sit down with every brand new missionary for four minutes, do you know what I'd tell them? I'd tell them 'do exactly what the key-holder tells you to do. God will not give you anymore revelation or inspiration than his chosen vessels. In fact, he'll fight against your own grand ideas for your benefit so that you don't exalt yourself above your leaders."

That hit me like a brick wall. I realized then, that I had been trying to start all these new programs in our ward that were complicated and for lack of a better term they were all just too much. I realized that if I would just do exactly what my mission president said, I would be led just as he was, line upon line, precept upon precept. And Zion would be established. It's not just that Zion won't be established without unity, it's that Zion can't be established without unity. It's not in the program. 

Continuing on, Elder Hampton taught me this "We have to be obedient. The Lord cannot bless us if you're not. So one word of advice Elder Lovell, even if your mildly disobedient, repent in your prayers but also tell us, your leaders." I was kind of skeptical to that at first.

"Do I have to tell you?" I said. 

"No, absolutely not." he said, "But if you do, we and the Lord will trust you 100%." 

I remember that night, we stayed up passed 10:30 watching a short clip of a performance from our mission Christmas party. It was a dumb reason to stay up. I remember the next day, repenting and then getting ready to call the zone leaders to let them know what we had done. Not to confess, but to seek help from them. I think it was just the prospect of needing to call them that made me want to change more than ever. I didn't want to call them and show them how disobedient I was. But I did. Elder Park rebuked us pretty sharply. Then he told us he loved us and we never stayed up passed 10:30 again. Next, we were consistently being late to sacred finding and tracting on time. We would call every time we didn't get there on time. Our zone leaders patiently worked with us until we were there on time consistently. 

Next transfer, I was a trainer. I was a regimented missionary who was exactly obedient. It was the best gift I had ever been given. I had come very close to the Savior and experienced so many miracles. 

Anyway, yes, Angie's baptism is this week! On Christmas! Yay! We are very excited! Then she and her husband are getting married in the temple in a year! Oh how exciting! 
Bishop is getting ready to interview Glen for the Priesthood! We just comitted him to prepare to recieve it the other day. He is excited. Last night, he was telling us that the sacrament has become more real for him and that he is taking it more seriously than ever before. 

Leanna is doing well. We should be meeting with her tonight. She already is getting answers that the Book of Mormon is true. The ward already loves her and they haven't even met her. She is just soaking in information like a sponge. We love her. 

A new part member family moved into the ward and they are great. The member's name is Aundrea and her husband is John. We taught her husband the message of the restoration this week and he just said "Woah... I know you know that's true. I'm going to read and pray." He couldn't commit to a day to be baptized yet but he's doing well.

Remember Dawn? And Julian? I told you about them a while ago. They all came to church this week! It was fantastic! Lots of people at church this week! 

By the way, here's a picture of Elder Richards and I with all of our Christmas stuff! Yay!

12/16/13





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12/9/13

Well, I just recieved two e-mails from members of my district in brazil that they go home this wednesday. They were all really kind of sad. Yikes! I feel so special to be serving longer than them! HA! How ironic.
Glenn did not get baptized this weekend. It was all my fault. I called and tried scheduling the building on Thursday, when I should have done it at the beginning of the week. Then it turned out there was a Christmas party during the time they wanted it, so we tried moving it, but there was just no way. The good news is, it is still this weekend. Saturday at 12:00. We have a large scale church tour organized for about 60 people. I'm going to have to use some of this e-mail time to type up a description on what we need everyone to do. Seems like we'll host 6 groups of 10. 

Angie is getting baptized on Christmas now, and her husband is getting ready to baptize her. It is going to be an exciting time! She is so awesome! We ran out of food yesterday so she and her husband invited us over and we watched the Christmas devotional with them and ate spaghetti and toast with garlic salt. DELICIOUS. Garlic salt is the best. 

Mom, I have not been eating well. I think it is killing me. My neck is getting too big for my shirt and it feels like there is Elmers glue pumping through my aorta. So, I need some healthy recipies that I can make and still feels like a meal. Elder Garner eats healthy, but he he only ever eats a tortilla with salsa and spinach in it. Gross. He looks great though. I have gotten fat. And I mean it, I am not saying that to be funny. I dont even have to push out my gut anymore. I've decided, although I used to not mind it, I really don't like it now and I want to stop. But it isn't bugging me too much today. But Elder Richards and I are going to buy healthy food today and slowly move out the gross stuff!

We made chicken breasts on rice with the slow cooker for sunday lunch yesterday! We were so proud of ourselves! Its not hard at all, I know! 

I love you all! Sorry this is short! Have a great week!

12/2/13

HOOOOOWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
AAAAAAAHOW! PUYALLUP ZONE IS THE BEST ZONE IN THE MISSION! ... Besides Federal Way! AND LAKE TAPPS IS THE BEST AREA IN THE MISSION! Besides Dash Point... HA! 

Now that we have that cleared out of the way! Let me tell you about GLEN! Actually, can I just tell you about Elder Richards first? I love Elder Richards! This passed Friday we were teaching a family and getting the part member ready for her baptism. I asked, "So Angie, do you feel you have recieved an answer about the Book of Mormon yet?" 

"No." She replied, simply.

Silence for a few seconds...

Then she said "I just don't know what I am looking for. I know I need to read and pray, you keep telling me that, but I have no idea what I want or what I need out of this."

(I usually hate these questions because it's difficult to tell someone how they're going to feel the spirit. In fact it's impossible without the spirit. Usually you're green companion says something dumb and you end up trying to cover up their flop and sound dumb too. But NONE OF THAT HAPPENED. Elder Richards and I had that spirit.)

In fact watch this video and start watching at 4:13! That is exactly what we looked like! It was awesome!

http://bcove.me/3czghor8

So at the end of the lesson I said "so Angie, perhaps the question I phrased at the beginning was not a great question. So I'll rephrase it. Do you feel that you can say that the Book of Mormon is true?" 

She smiled, "Possibly." 

(That doesn't sound like a good response, but from Angie that was EVERYTHING!)

She has not drank coffee for a while now and also has been coming to church several weeks in a row. A member came up to her at church this passed week and said "You aren't a member yet?"

Angie replied, "Not YET, is correct." 

AHHH! Yay! 

Ok I was supposed to tell you about Glen and I never did. Glen came to church in a nice tie and white shirt! OH YEAH! And his baptism was announced for this Saturday at 5:00! YEAH! So then we go over to his house after church and I say, "Glen, we're going to get 300 referrals from you today. We need to fill up that chapel with people to invite to your baptism!" (I was really just thinking of maybe getting 100 or 150 and just making him aim high.) But he said "Ok, let's do it." We sat there for three hours and just wrote down names. No addresses or phone numbers yet, just names. When we were done, we had 302 referrals. He wants them all to come. 

He passed his baptismal interview last night (Elder Bradford, one of my favorite missionaries of all time) interviewed him and afterwards he said "Man! that guy is going to be a stake president! He was practically interviewing me!" 

Then next week, Angie is getting baptized! Then the week after that, Ben is Getting baptized! Then the Week after that, Dawn and her son Julian will be baptized! Oh yeah! It is exciting times! 

Ok I need to go! I love you all! 

Bye!

11/26/13

Dear Family,

Today is the start of my last transfer and that's all that needs to be said about that, other than that there is a bubble in my throat and I feel like I am going to cry. Ha. Elder Newman, dear Elder Newman is getting taken from me. He has grown so much and everyone has noticed. It has been so good to see his face when he has a huge break through and I'll just SCREAM in joy and his face will just light up and I'll say "THATS THE WAY TO BE A MISSIONARY ELDER! YOU'RE DOIN' IT YOU'RE BEING A MISSIONARY!" In the best Jimmy Stewart voice that I can. Then Elder Newman looks down at the floor and smiles and just says "Wow..." Not at me being weird, but really because he's proud of himself! I just want to hug him right now! 

I will be finishing the training of Elder Nathan Richards who is serving in the zone being trained by the zone leaders and now he gets to come with me! He is a visa waiter waiting to go to Brazil. I have been in frequent contact with him already and have sat in on some language studies to help him. It is satisfying that much of my portuguese hasn't left me. I have on my portuguese tag today to go an pick him up from the stake center! He will be along with Elder Garner my favorite companions. 

This week was miraculous. Rachel unfortunately dropped us, but we're still kind of working with her. Thats not the miraculous part. The great part is about Glen. I think I told you he was kind of dropping us last time you heard. Well as I have really been praying for the spirit, last monday we were finishing up our preparation day and pulling out to go visit potentials and the thought came to mind. "Go visit Glen, now." So I'm like "ok, well I'll give him a call to make sure he's home." and the spirit just said, "Nah, visit him now. No calling or texting necessary." So I did. Glen was there. He told us "Look I don't want to be baptized or go to church anymore, it's too much." So we shared Helaman 12:5 and 1 Nephi 8 with him and said "Have you really been reading the scriptures?" He indicated that he had not. So we read with him. As we did, the spirit filled the room and he said "I get it now! You guys are here to hold me accountable. You really want me to get an answer!" and I said "YES! (geeze! finally!)" He said "You know, we need to set SOLID appointments" "(Amen to that)" I thought. So we come over 4 times a week. Well anyway we were texting at least once a day or calling and one time I called him to follow up and he's like "Lovell! This is killing me! Stop calling me so much! You're like a bill collector! STOP PUSHING ME!" and so I was pretty upset, all I could say was sorry. He cancelled his appointment for that day and was mad coming to church the next day. But we had coordinated people to take him to classes so he didn't leave right after sacrament. As he came to each class his demeanor changed and his heart softened. 

We met with him last night and he told us he was excited to be baptized on the seventh of December and understands the church now. We taught him the law of Chastity and had desert. PRAY FOR HIM!
We started teaching Angie again after she kind of dropped us, or more like we dropped her. Something has changed in her too and she is excited to be baptized on the 7th as well. When I first met her she was super hesitant to come to church. But she has been to church the last 3 weeks and has been dragging her less active husband to baptisms and over to bishop's house for dinner. 

Ben, a ten year old is getting baptized on the 14th! He is a little more hesitant but pray for him! He'll get there!

Ashley's brother Julian and his mom Dawn are both working to be baptized at the end of the month! Please pray for them! 



Love you all!