Monday, March 19, 2018

Authors write Emails for one, and only one, reason: because we like to torture people. Mar 19, 2018

Hello from Idaho.

Still.
This last week has been awesome! We found two new people in our area who want to take the lessons!

Brad: Might have once been a member, but he says that he isn't, and wants to come back/Join. We knocked on his door and he invited us in to talk about the gospel, we couldn't talk long then but we came back later and talked for a while about the restoration, and also about The Book of Mormon, he also knows A TON about the Bible, but he is super nice and we hope that he will come to church! 

And Warren: He is an pretty old guy, his Wife is LDS but he isn't, he was raised in Idaho, so he has had lots of experience with the church, but, he never was baptized. We knocked on his door on Friday, and just like with Brad he invited us in and we talked a while! We will probably start lessons next week.

Related imageOther than that, This week was pretty uneventful. We are finally almost done going through all of the people that the previous missionaries had talked to/ were meeting with. We have several people we are going to get the wards working with. And the rest just need more time. On Thursday is snowed. Again. After being 60 the day before.

The snow looked like DippinDots so that was kinda weird. The snow was melted by the time we got to our next appointment.

 It was also Zone Conference on Tuesday, so we got to head up to Rexburg and had some awesome meetings with, President Nelson, the APs, Even Elder Davis (our District Leader) spoke on helping the members and the leaders of the wards get excited for missionary work! That was super awesome, and we learned a lot!

 The whole mission is finishing up reading the Book of Mormon again on the 31st. And I am slightly behind. I only have to read from Jacob 2 to Mosiah 5 today, in order to stay on schedule. the rest of the mission is at Ether 15 today...

 Anyway that was pretty much our week. It really is great out here.

If you don't like the weather, take 5. It will have changed by then. -Elder Darcey II LTPS

Monday, March 12, 2018

Emailed--Not Stirred -- Mar 5

And thus we see... snow.
It was kinda weird how it happened too.

But first! I want to say how cool the last Sunday here was! Instead of regular sacrament mtg, we had a MULTI-STAKE-BROADCAST!!!!! And PRESIDENT RUSSEL M. NELSON SPOKE!!!!! So that was slightly awesome. He talked about the Book of Mormon and how through daily study and prayer it can bless our lives and the lives of people around us! And I promise that I have been seeing that here with all of the people we go visit. As soon as they start reading the Book of Mormon, they always get happier and their family gets closer, and (usually) they smile more!

But anyway. Tuesday through Friday, we spent catching up on previous people the Sisters were (kinda) working with back in 2016ish times. Most of the people we met still seemed like they didn't want it, but we would still offer them help and (eternal) happiness. Also we had a great lesson with a 9 turning 10 yr old, his family is baptized but SUPER in-active, so we are hoping that as we teach the whole family and he gets baptized, that they follow suit and get active. 

On Friday it started snowing. The wind and the clouds had been threatening it all week, but this time it got serious. It snowed all Friday night and in the morning too. Then around 10 it stopped and melted. By the end of Friday all the snow was gone. Then we woke up Saturday morning to even more snow than Friday!! So we grabbed our shovels and went out around 10am and shoveled driveways of some of the people we had been working with / trying to get to know. And right in the middle of doing one driveway, out of the house came one of the people who we could never seem to "find a good time to come over". He invited us inside gave us hot chocolate, and we finally got to know him! In the summer he is going to be converting a mobile home he has into a food truck!

Then on Sunday we had another great lesson with Barbra (foreign exchange student) about the Plan of Salvation! That went great because without fail we would start explaining something, she would ask a question, and the next sentence we said would answer her question! That was awesome, and we got cookies afterward so that's great too!

Anyway, everything else is great here! And thankfully we are in an area where people know how to drive!

-Elder Darcey




our mail address is super weird rn so send things to the mission office

351 W 14th St.
Idaho Falls, ID
83402

photos are a giant icicle in the middle of the ground...
and Elder Anderson looking great shoveling!

I forgot to put LTPS in my Email.



soory


-Elder Darcey (the foolish one)


LTPS


Don't Email-_See What Happens? Feb 26,

This week transfers will be happening. Basically nothing happened to us, but we are now in a super tiny district, that is us, our district leader and his companion... and that's it. So that's weird.

This Saturday, we had a (my first) Baptism!! Nita was able to be ready and her kids were there too! We are trying to work with her son Ethan (NM) also, but we will see if we can get him too. SUPER AWESOME!! The other Elders in the area were also there. during the baptism we got up and taught the first lesson and you could cut the spirit with a knife it was so powerful! 

Then the day after she was confirmed and given the Holy Ghost!! It was also fast Sunday and she gave an awesome testimony!

The rest of the week was spent with lots of teaching and lots of cleaning! Because we moved into a place WAY CLOSER to our area. It's a real *interesting* place... none of the walls are parallel and the windows poke out.... and from the front the house looks kinda like an Owl... but it's all ours, and it's all we need.


On Friday we went to IF to go to a great meeting where the people over ALL OF MISSIONARY TECHNOLOGY were there... so that was awesome to give them feedback directly, ask some questions we were confused about, stuff like that. The meeting was suppose to be for Zone Leaders only... but President asked us to be there! So I think that was super good! Elder Anderson even got the Email of the guy in charge!

This week transfers will be happening. Basically nothing happened to us, but we are now in a super tiny district, that is us, our district leader and his companion... and that's it. So that's weird.

This Saturday, we had a (my first) Baptism!! Sister N. was able to be ready and her kids were there too! We are trying to work with her son Ethan (NM) also, but we will see if we can get him too. SUPER AWESOME!! The other Elders in the area were also there. during the baptism we got up and taught the first lesson and you could cut the spirit with a knife it was so powerful! 

Then the day after she was confirmed and given the Holy Ghost!! It was also fast Sunday and she gave an awesome testimony!

The rest of the week was spent with lots of teaching and lots of cleaning! Because we moved into a place WAY CLOSER to our area. It's a real *interesting* place... none of the walls are parallel and the windows poke out.... and from the front the house looks kinda like an Owl... but it's all ours, and it's all we need.

On Friday we went to IF to go to a great meeting where the people over ALL OF MISSIONARY TECHNOLOGY were there... so that was awesome to give them feedback directly, ask some questions we were confused about, stuff like that. The meeting was suppose to be for Zone Leaders only... but President asked us to be there! So I think that was super good! Elder Anderson even got the Email of the guy in charge!

I have been asked to give a rundown of our day from wake up to sleep so I will now do so.

6:30 up and walking around. I will do lots-o-stretches and Anderson will do similar(when it warms up and is not snowing we will go running)

7ish Shower

7:30ish breakfast

8 study. serious study.

10 companion study. role-plays, and stuff like that to prepare for teaching people.

10:45ish planning plan the day and our appointments and what we could be doing to help others.

11:30 quick lunch then we leave for the day and meet people and go do service and stuff.

5ish dinner at a members/less active/investigator house

then we do some more meetings, until
9 Go Home
write in journal, do a little bit more study....
9:30-10:30 Sleep

and that's a day!

Send questions you have for me! and whatever else you want to know!

As for Mail.... we aren't sure if the post comes to our house or not..... so send it to the mission office for now.

The Gospel is true and the work is real!

-Elder Darcey II

You Are Gunna Need a Bigger Email - Feb 12

This week has been pretty good!

We taught some lessons, walked around, knocked some doors, met new people, and found a house that had 20 cats in the front yard.

There are so many lds people here it is really stunning. We are still working with Nita and she is doing much better. We think her son might be interested but we are not sure just yet. We met an RLDS couple, and they seemed interested and we are meeting with them tonight. 

The best part of this week was ZONE CONFERENCE. We went to Rexburg and got to meet the other Elders in the North Half of the mission! Lots of faces and lots of names.none of them remembered. And Elder Dube of the Seventy was there! He taught about consecrating our self to the work and things that we could work on! That was super cool! Afterward Elder Dube was conducting interviews with specific people.

On Thursday we met some camels, and on Saturday we met some alpaca. The families who own them are both members and they were super nice. There is never a night that we feed ourselves. Everyone has us over for dinner. 

The time goes fast, But I know that this is the Lord's work!

-Elder Darcey
LTPS

And I seal up these Emails, after I have spoken a few words by way of exhortation unto you.

Dear Family,

This week has been something. We have been pushing member missionary work, because we have almost met (not really even close) everyone in our area! So lots of meetings with ward council members, and lots of meetings with regular members too!  


We are getting the people going, because we can't do this on our own!

Anyway, after Emailing last week we went sledding while the snow lasted. It was all gone by Wednesday. 

Then we got to teach Kash (9 turning 10) the Plan of salvation, and we challenged him to Baptism! He accepted and that's happening on the 7th of April!

Then on Tuesday we went to the first district meeting of the UCON District. There were 4 Elders... And the Senior Missionaries assigned to the area. And that was it. We are the smallest district in the whole mission.
Any way, in the meeting we talked about how during lessons, we should be Teaching, Testifying, Extending Commitments, Promising Specific Blessings, and Then Following Up. And so Elder Anderson and I have been working that process in to all of our lessons and also our regular contacting! I can really see it already helping us meet and talk to new people!

Also, I made bread and brought it to district meeting for lunch after.  Glutenous bread is the easiest thing ever wow.

Then after we got to enjoy how awesome that was, it was Wednesday!
We finally met a family that we had been trying to meet for almost a month! They had never been home once! But we caught them home and got to meet the mother and two kids! apparently both she and her husband are always working, and they take the kids with them in the evening. But, neither of the kids have been baptized and they both seem like they would want to! so we will be working with them soon!

Then Thursday, we did some interviews with president, and then we had housing inspections, and then we met some other people who seemed super nice and receptive... but go to a church that teaches anti-mormon doctrine... so it was a real flip-flop kinda day!

Friday and Saturday, went quick! lots of walking and meeting new people! We were almost caught in a bible bash with some Jehovah Witnesses! We were just talking like normal people, and then they grabbed their bible, and started reading verses and asking us if we agreed with them! The one-sided conversation didn't go anywhere because we had dinner in 10 minutes and had to (thankfully) leave pretty quick! But we kinda want to go back... we will see.

Then Sunday we went to several ward councils and a meeting with all the Ward Mission Leaders in the Stake. The meeting went great, and we think that they are really starting to get the vision of mission work in their area.

Slowly but surely we will get the members here going and inviting and helping and teaching.


Anyway, I am loving it up here! Every day is an adventure, and an experience!
I am so glad that I finally made the decision to come on my mission!

-Elder Darcey