yup definitely an eventful week! haha cool story actually. So Elder Cook got the call sunday night that said he was getting transferred, and we were pretty sad. We get the calls on sunday and transfer meeting is tuesday. But i obviously was going to stay in the area because they wouldn't whitewash the area because we're doing relatively well here. So i knew i'd stay and get some Elder that's been out a while. But we went early to transfer meeting, because Elder cook had to second half train (the training meeting is right before transfer meeting). So i sat outside and waited with some other Elders while he was in there with other people that were training. anyway the meeting was almost over. it had about fifteen minutes left, and Elder Komm (my old zone leader that is now AP) came out and looked at me and said, "Elder Bronson! what are you doing?"
"umm... sitting and waiting for transfer meeting to start." he took me to the side in the hallway and said.
"Elder Bronson, it looks like we forgot to call you on Sunday, but get in that meeting."
"What?"
"you're training"
Elder Bronson proceeds to stare blankly at the wall for a couple minutes trying to figure out what just happened. so anyway... i'm training. Elder Neu is awesome though! he's really confident, and is going to be a great missionary. He's a hardworker, and is pumped to be out here. But i've spent some time on my knees lately trying to figure out how i can be a good trainer. especially on such short notice. But thankfully i'm not in this work alone. The Lord can really help to qualify you. Of course he has to call you first.
so yeah i got the sheffield's package. it was super nice of them. i took a picture that i'll give to courtney. and yes i just got jeff and karlee's too. and i felt somewhat tempted to run after them but i didn't. haha but i can't say it didn't cross my mind. But tell them thank you because i probably wont' have time to write them today. good to hear seminary is going good though. even though it's tiring. don't feel bad about napping. that's exactly what i did when i was at school. i'd go to bed at night at like 5, wake up at 8 to go to class, come back at 11 and take a nap til 2. but on the mission i rarely get a nap. sometimes for like ten minutes during lunch hour. ummm i kinda wish i could play better but i'm pretty content.
we got 2 new investigators this week. one was a former and the other was her son. she's married to a less active. We've been working a lot through less actives lately and have found 3, potentially 5 new investigators from it. pretty awesome. We were so certain that Ally was going to come to church this week with her less active boyfriend, but they didn't. it was sad. but their ward starts at 8 so it's way hard to get them there. it starts at 9 next week though and Eric (the less active boyfriend) consented to us pounding on their door an hour before church. so i think we will haha.
care package? umm yes! a few more ties would be awesome. and a tie clip (conservative one), junior mints, beef jerkey, maybe fast food gift card?, other food you think i'd like, stamps, pictures,.
Love, Elder Bronson
Elder Parker Bronson is serving a 2 year mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in the Arizona Gilbert Mission
Monday, August 26, 2013
Wednesday, August 21, 2013
Week 11- Gilbert
good morning! well actuall it's afternoon right now. we went shopping first because we gave a less active a blessing and it threw off the schedule a little bit. But we're meeting with her again on Sunday so it should be awesome. We may just share the restoration to ignite her desires to come back. but anyway... i'm glad that i could be of help to you in your calling! I hope that they can heed some of the counsel that you give them on the spirit because it will make or break them. good to hear you shared some of my letter though! i hope you shared a good part haha! yeah someone told me that there were that many missions in Brazil and the jaw dropped. That's crazy! the work's definitely progressing there though, that's for sure! The Lord is hastening his work (D&C 88:72 or 73. one of the two). And that was the name of the broadcast/website that the church produced a few weeks ago! the mission president one. oh i guess that was like two months ago. CRAZY. time is flying!
Umm... Well transfer calls were last night. My companion is leaving.... So i'm getting a new one on thursday. It's gonna be tough. I have to lead the area completely, regardless of whether he is senior companion or not (which he most likely will be), because he doesn't know the area at all. So i'll tell you next week what his name is! I'm hopingand praying for a hard worker.
the heat is pretty rough though. well for my companion. I actually kinda like it! I love Arizona! i'm definitely going to live here when i'm older. and no my suit is fine. We don't wear suits throughout the week. Only on Sundays. So my other pants only got wet. but they're fine. I've been wearing the same pants for like 3 weeks though. The sewing job was bad on all of the pants, so i sewed the one i'm wearing currently and didn't have time to do the others. so i only recently got it to someone to hem them. So i'll be going on my 4th week of wearing these same blue pants haha. shoes are holding up awesome. thanks again!
You're going to the Bahamas on a Disney Cruise?! I vote "yes." please do that. it would be awesome for the kids too. and calv and court of course.
have i had a chance to speak much spanish? Well we can catch a bunch of mexican workers outside in the mornings so i sometimes use it. I'm not very good with church terms though, so it's hard for me to teach in spanish at all. i have to get a church produced book on that or something. I think my companion has one. But ACTUALLY, i did have a really good opportunity to do it the other day. It was like 8:00 and we i think a lesson fell through or something, but Elder Cook and I saw some lady on the corner of the street in our area that was walking aimlessly. So we went over and asked her how she was doing. Of course she turned around and replied in Spanish, so my companion (who only speaks English. Or tries to. just kidding) looks at me like, "you speak spanish, go for it." Obviously I can't really carry on a conversation with someone though. Plus, she was super distrought because she was lost, and really hot because it's Arizona. And she was like eighty years old. Anyway, one prayer later, I asked her what was wrong (in Spanish), and she told me. We talked for like fifteen minutes. not about the gospel sadly, but just trying to figure out how we could get her back home. Keep in mind this lady was from Mexico, and knew zero English. and she was scared, so she spoke REALLY fast. so we talked, and she told me that she went on a walk and walked to far and didn't no where her house was. obviously we asked if she had a phone. She said no. So we told her she could borrow ours. She told us she didn't know her daughter's number that she was staying with. So we asked her what her address was. She didn't know. Asked her what street she lived on. didn't know. General direction? That way. okay let's go. My companion and i were a great team. He would tell me what to ask/say to her and i'd say it. And then she would reply, and i'd tell my companion what she said (Ask her if she's thitsty. "Are you thirsty?" "Yes." "We have water. do you want some." "yes please" (kinda like that the whole time)) It was so awesome! And a ton of fun. Anyway so we basically walked for like five minutes and somebody pulled out of a neighborhood and pulled over. It was her daughter and she ended up being okay. They thanked us and we rode away. It was fun though. Prayer works.
Anyway that's my story for the day.
Love, elder bronson
Someone from the area sent this picture to my dad!
"Look who was just here with some AZ sweat. They just got the word about transfers. His comp is leaving. They've been GREAT and got along well. They have the spirit and good things are happening. Elder Bronson's enthusiasm is contagious." Love, the Priday's
Umm... Well transfer calls were last night. My companion is leaving.... So i'm getting a new one on thursday. It's gonna be tough. I have to lead the area completely, regardless of whether he is senior companion or not (which he most likely will be), because he doesn't know the area at all. So i'll tell you next week what his name is! I'm hopingand praying for a hard worker.
the heat is pretty rough though. well for my companion. I actually kinda like it! I love Arizona! i'm definitely going to live here when i'm older. and no my suit is fine. We don't wear suits throughout the week. Only on Sundays. So my other pants only got wet. but they're fine. I've been wearing the same pants for like 3 weeks though. The sewing job was bad on all of the pants, so i sewed the one i'm wearing currently and didn't have time to do the others. so i only recently got it to someone to hem them. So i'll be going on my 4th week of wearing these same blue pants haha. shoes are holding up awesome. thanks again!
You're going to the Bahamas on a Disney Cruise?! I vote "yes." please do that. it would be awesome for the kids too. and calv and court of course.
have i had a chance to speak much spanish? Well we can catch a bunch of mexican workers outside in the mornings so i sometimes use it. I'm not very good with church terms though, so it's hard for me to teach in spanish at all. i have to get a church produced book on that or something. I think my companion has one. But ACTUALLY, i did have a really good opportunity to do it the other day. It was like 8:00 and we i think a lesson fell through or something, but Elder Cook and I saw some lady on the corner of the street in our area that was walking aimlessly. So we went over and asked her how she was doing. Of course she turned around and replied in Spanish, so my companion (who only speaks English. Or tries to. just kidding) looks at me like, "you speak spanish, go for it." Obviously I can't really carry on a conversation with someone though. Plus, she was super distrought because she was lost, and really hot because it's Arizona. And she was like eighty years old. Anyway, one prayer later, I asked her what was wrong (in Spanish), and she told me. We talked for like fifteen minutes. not about the gospel sadly, but just trying to figure out how we could get her back home. Keep in mind this lady was from Mexico, and knew zero English. and she was scared, so she spoke REALLY fast. so we talked, and she told me that she went on a walk and walked to far and didn't no where her house was. obviously we asked if she had a phone. She said no. So we told her she could borrow ours. She told us she didn't know her daughter's number that she was staying with. So we asked her what her address was. She didn't know. Asked her what street she lived on. didn't know. General direction? That way. okay let's go. My companion and i were a great team. He would tell me what to ask/say to her and i'd say it. And then she would reply, and i'd tell my companion what she said (Ask her if she's thitsty. "Are you thirsty?" "Yes." "We have water. do you want some." "yes please" (kinda like that the whole time)) It was so awesome! And a ton of fun. Anyway so we basically walked for like five minutes and somebody pulled out of a neighborhood and pulled over. It was her daughter and she ended up being okay. They thanked us and we rode away. It was fun though. Prayer works.
Anyway that's my story for the day.
Love, elder bronson
Someone from the area sent this picture to my dad!
"Look who was just here with some AZ sweat. They just got the word about transfers. His comp is leaving. They've been GREAT and got along well. They have the spirit and good things are happening. Elder Bronson's enthusiasm is contagious." Love, the Priday's
Tuesday, August 13, 2013
Week 10- Gilbert
Things are going great. Missionary work is progressing a lot lately so we're super excited. We have many more teaching opportunities these past couple weeks. that's awesomet that you taught seminary this morning! first time huh? well keep up the good work. You're very right. It's hard to get them interested. especially in the morning. As a seminary student i was kinda the same way. I wouldn't really pay attention much and fell asleep quite a bit. Looking back though, obviously i regret it. Advice? yes. As a high school student, not everyone realizes the influence that the spirit can have on your life. The jobs that the spirit has are incredible. his job is to testify of the Father and the Son, but he also warns, inspires, and comforts. Each one of them have the gift of the Holy Ghost, and therefore are entitled to reap the blessings promised to them each week in the sacrament prayer, "that they may always have His spirit to be with them." However, they have to obey the conditions in the sacrament prayer as well "willing to take upon them the name of thy son, always remember him, and keep his commandments." If they do so (and it is hard to do so, especially in a high school environment), They are promised by our heavenly father, because of the covenant that they made with him at baptism, that they may ALWAYS have his spirit to be with them. it is important to realize how incredible of a blessing that is, to ALWAYS have it with you. but even more important to realize the what the spirit does, and how it can help them. It can warn, comfort, inspire, testify of truth, and speak through them the truths of the Gospel. How incredible it can be and is to be used as an instrument in the Lord's hands through the holy ghost. Ammon describes it as "a blessing" in Alma 26. Study the holy ghost. you can find in preach my gospel in the "recognize the spirit" section what it really does and how it can help us. if you really want you can get into gifts of the spirit in Moroni, and in doctrine and covenants 40 (or somewhere around there).
Anyway... school started in Arizona. We went to the temple last week... However, i had to be in a different session than my zone because the first session was just starting... "Brothers and sisters..." and then i sneezed. and then started bleeding. out of my nose. really hard. so i pinched my nose, and turned to my companion, "Elder, we gotta go." it was terrible. We went to the bathroom and it took about 25 minutes to stop, just enough to make it to the next session. but it got on my tie, my sleeve, my pants (all of which were not mine, they were the temple's). It was bad but ended up being okay.
That's awesome that you're going to the Bahamas! That would be so much fun! sad about the green pool though... hasn't cooled down at all. the locals say it doesn't cool down until about halloweenish. which stinks. but we haven't had a monsoon/duststorm in a while. money on my card is sufficient. the people we are teaching are doing great though! Marshall (the guy i said you could pray for) is doing good. We were able to have another lesson with him yesterday. not a legitimate lesson, but a tour of the church and then a sciptural discussion. but it ended up being super awesome because it was led coupletely by the spirit. We were in the church so the spirit was super strong, and it was much easier to listen to the spirit to know what to say. The spirit was so strong that we think he knows it's true. He's a lifelong catholic though, so the spirit told us to talk about praying with real intent in order to find out if it's true. Because he doesn't want to receive an answer that it's true, because that would mean that he has been catholic for so long. it would just be hard. It's not like cathollicism is wrong, it's just not all right. but we were able to teach him about praying with real intent, but in reality he knows he'll receive an answer that it's true, and for that reason he doesn't want to do it. He committed to though so we'll see. pray for him. We meet with him again on Wednesday at 8:00. We'll be going over the plan of salvation. We are also teaching a less active that's now returning back to activity. We were able to talk about the atonement with him and his girlfriend, and then afterwards his girlfriend (ally) (and his name is Eric) asked us if we could say something about forgiveness. We were like "ummmmm... yeahhhh!!!!" haha so we shared one on forgiveness and the spirit was super strong. And then Eric closed with a prayer and gave the best prayer i've ever heard. It took about five minutes, but he was crying a lot too. So they agreed to take the lessons. Since then, we've shared the restoration with them, and Ally wants to get baptized but doesn't want to set a date yet. We hope to put her on date soon. They weren't able to make it to church though yesterday, so pray for that too! Anyway, i have to go. sorry if i didn't answer all of the questions that you had.
Good to hear from you again! Well every week actually. I love emailing. and nobody else emails me anymore except the family haha. That was fast. good to hear hailey is working so hard at soccer and faith in God. I never got my faith in God. only duty to god and eagle scout. haha you went down that slide? that must've been good. Did anyone happen to catch it on video? haha
I love that thought. i swear you always have the right thing to say. I just emailed Jeff and said that you always have the right thing to say. Last week's was seriously perfect, and it's easier to get along with my companion now. And we work so much better when we're both happy. We teach well, and we find well, and the Lord blesses us as we strive to do His will rather than focus on the companionship. Kinda like a marriage! But this week was perfect because it's exactly what our new mission president was saying! The last mission president had a HUGE binder of rules for the missionaries and consequences. President Nattress has basically two rules.
We'll probably end up doing some proselyting time every day in the church on the computer/ipad or something. It's nuts but exciting. With that and with the Gilber Temple opening soon (well not that soon. probably not for like six months) and the new mission, and more missionaries, we're going to be having more and more teaching opportunities. It is crazy how much everything is changing, but we have to change the way, if we want to change the world. It's awesome though. We're excited. The Lord is really transforming our area though through Elder Cook and me. It's crazy to see. We picked up another investigator this week, and had an incredible lesson last night with Marshall (the life long catholic). It's amazing how the spirit can help you understand what people are thinking through the spirit of discernment. kinda like ammon and king lamoni. actually just like ammon and king lamoni.
Love you!
Love, Elder Bronson
Anyway... school started in Arizona. We went to the temple last week... However, i had to be in a different session than my zone because the first session was just starting... "Brothers and sisters..." and then i sneezed. and then started bleeding. out of my nose. really hard. so i pinched my nose, and turned to my companion, "Elder, we gotta go." it was terrible. We went to the bathroom and it took about 25 minutes to stop, just enough to make it to the next session. but it got on my tie, my sleeve, my pants (all of which were not mine, they were the temple's). It was bad but ended up being okay.
That's awesome that you're going to the Bahamas! That would be so much fun! sad about the green pool though... hasn't cooled down at all. the locals say it doesn't cool down until about halloweenish. which stinks. but we haven't had a monsoon/duststorm in a while. money on my card is sufficient. the people we are teaching are doing great though! Marshall (the guy i said you could pray for) is doing good. We were able to have another lesson with him yesterday. not a legitimate lesson, but a tour of the church and then a sciptural discussion. but it ended up being super awesome because it was led coupletely by the spirit. We were in the church so the spirit was super strong, and it was much easier to listen to the spirit to know what to say. The spirit was so strong that we think he knows it's true. He's a lifelong catholic though, so the spirit told us to talk about praying with real intent in order to find out if it's true. Because he doesn't want to receive an answer that it's true, because that would mean that he has been catholic for so long. it would just be hard. It's not like cathollicism is wrong, it's just not all right. but we were able to teach him about praying with real intent, but in reality he knows he'll receive an answer that it's true, and for that reason he doesn't want to do it. He committed to though so we'll see. pray for him. We meet with him again on Wednesday at 8:00. We'll be going over the plan of salvation. We are also teaching a less active that's now returning back to activity. We were able to talk about the atonement with him and his girlfriend, and then afterwards his girlfriend (ally) (and his name is Eric) asked us if we could say something about forgiveness. We were like "ummmmm... yeahhhh!!!!" haha so we shared one on forgiveness and the spirit was super strong. And then Eric closed with a prayer and gave the best prayer i've ever heard. It took about five minutes, but he was crying a lot too. So they agreed to take the lessons. Since then, we've shared the restoration with them, and Ally wants to get baptized but doesn't want to set a date yet. We hope to put her on date soon. They weren't able to make it to church though yesterday, so pray for that too! Anyway, i have to go. sorry if i didn't answer all of the questions that you had.
Good to hear from you again! Well every week actually. I love emailing. and nobody else emails me anymore except the family haha. That was fast. good to hear hailey is working so hard at soccer and faith in God. I never got my faith in God. only duty to god and eagle scout. haha you went down that slide? that must've been good. Did anyone happen to catch it on video? haha
I love that thought. i swear you always have the right thing to say. I just emailed Jeff and said that you always have the right thing to say. Last week's was seriously perfect, and it's easier to get along with my companion now. And we work so much better when we're both happy. We teach well, and we find well, and the Lord blesses us as we strive to do His will rather than focus on the companionship. Kinda like a marriage! But this week was perfect because it's exactly what our new mission president was saying! The last mission president had a HUGE binder of rules for the missionaries and consequences. President Nattress has basically two rules.
those are the only things he gave us. Of course he explained them really well too but that's what he wrote down for us to follow. It's perfect because if you obey the spirit, you'll be perfectly obedient! President Nattress told a story to the leadership and they told us but he said that one of the apostles, I think it was Elder Oaks, told president nattress "I am perfectly obedient." Can you imagine being able to say that??? As obedient as I am, I am not perfectly obedient. I do strive to be, but fall short. and keep trying, So your thought was perfect because it went right along with what our mission president was saying.1. Obey the spirit2. Pray with Faith
We'll probably end up doing some proselyting time every day in the church on the computer/ipad or something. It's nuts but exciting. With that and with the Gilber Temple opening soon (well not that soon. probably not for like six months) and the new mission, and more missionaries, we're going to be having more and more teaching opportunities. It is crazy how much everything is changing, but we have to change the way, if we want to change the world. It's awesome though. We're excited. The Lord is really transforming our area though through Elder Cook and me. It's crazy to see. We picked up another investigator this week, and had an incredible lesson last night with Marshall (the life long catholic). It's amazing how the spirit can help you understand what people are thinking through the spirit of discernment. kinda like ammon and king lamoni. actually just like ammon and king lamoni.
Love you!
Love, Elder Bronson
this is my zone leader Elder Komm that went AP this week... sad... but he's so awesome.
(this guy most be soooooo tall!!!) - courtney
Monday, August 5, 2013
Week 9- Gilbert
good to hear from you. and keep up the updates. i love them. maybe pictures even? deal. Anyway... That's awesome that so many people were able to show up at the family reunion. It all sounds like a ton of fun! yeah it's weird that school starts so early. it starts really early here too. it starts this wednesday, august 7. but we love it because that means there are actually people in Arizona! If i didn't tell you already, a lot of people like to leave Arizona in the summer because it's really hot. and humid too. i don't think i told you how humid it was. only in august and september though. and there are monsoons too. weird huh? so basically it's really hot and it pours rain once every couple weeks. haven't seen a haboob though... A haboob is a huge dust storm thing that looks like a wall of sand coming at you. I don't think i'm spelling it right either, so i wouldn't look it up until you can spell it right haha. ANYWAY...
All is well in Gilbert! We gained two new investigators this week so we're excited. and that guy named marshall that we taught last week, we taught this week too. He wasn't super engaged last lesson, but the spirit was strong toward the end of the lesson. we gave him a soft commit, and he said when he comes to know it's true, he'll get baptized. Which is a miracle in itself because He's been catholic all of his life (which is a pretty long time). But we have another lesson with him this week and we're hoping to have a church tour with him this week. Hopefully he'll accept an invitation to church this week too! just this last lesson we taught him the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Anyway i know that was super jumbled, but i don't really have time to go back and make it understandable so that'll have to work. But Marshall is are most hopeful investigator right now. so if you want someone to pray for... there ya go haha. We went on exchanges the other day and came across someone that accepted a book of mormon but we didn't have one with us so we said we'd drop one by this week. So we're praying for success with him. We also have a super good potential investigator that we were supposed to have a lesson with this week but it fell through. We hope to meet with her this week. The work is definitely progressing in this area! The Lord is really blessing us through our patience and dilligence! it's so cool to see the development of the area over the past six weeks that elder cook and i have been here. The Lord has really used us to completely change the area. And the zone for that matter. we came into the val vista zone, which is a new zone (but the areas aren't new, just reorganized into a new zone) with only one progressing investigator. but everything is changing rapidly! We're pumped.
I don't need a raincoat. I'm just enduring through the random rain. It doesn't come often enough to need a raincoat. So i don't really need it yet. The arizonans say that it doesn't even BEGIN to cool down until halloween so i'm in for a treat. But when it does i'll probably need some conservative v-neck sweaters. and maybe a windbreaker or something. But not for a while.
Anyway... I hope the family is keeping the commitments I've been sending! I know they are sometimes hard but push forward! I'm super pumped that you are encouraging your seminary students to invite nonmembers to activities. it's all about inviting. Our purpose as missionaries is to "invite others to come unto Christ..." Everyone has their agency. It's one of the gifts we are given in this life to allow us to progress. So people are going to say no to the invites. It's going to happen. But that should never stop us from continuing to invite. the invite is the success, not the fact that they come or not. They are not going to get offended when we invite either. We learned from Elder Nelson in the broadcast weeks ago that if we invite our friends out of pure love for that person to come unto Christ, they cannot and will not be offended. Role play with them if you can. Role play with dad. and with the kids. By role playing, we get the lame invites out of our system and learn how to do it well. PMG teaches us to role play a ton. Show them that video of the one black kid that changed his teachers quorum from just him, to like fifteen people.
Sorry for going off on tangents.
Love, Elder Bronson
Parker writes about a 'monsoon' that happened where him and his companion were totally drenched and had to go home to dry their clothes.
At the temple
Week 8- Gilbert
Hello!
good to hear Ryan came home and gave an awesome homecoming talk. believe it or not I actually did write him once... but i forgot to send it. It sat in my scriptures for about a year. I can't remember where I put it but i definitely lost it. I wrote it at efy like two years ago haha. Anyway... that doesnt' mean he can't write me!! he's got it all backwards. he has to write me first!\Thanks for the thought. It's definitely true that we need to be positive even if difficulties lie ahead. All good thoughts. I kinda have something that kinda goes along the lines of that haha but I think that Alma 26 is one of the greatest chapters in the book of mormon. At least missionary related. All of Alma is missionary related but anyway... Alma 26 is about Ammon as you know. but there is a ton of good stuff in it. especially toward the end when it says "and the lord comforted us and said: 'bear with patience thine afflictions, and i will grant unto thee success.'" totally applicable. The work is tough. especially during the arizona summer. not the heat though, that's easy. but the members. not even the members but all of Arizona. they are all gone! haha they call them snowbirds. They leave during the summer and don't come back until it's cool again. But basically 1/3 of the ward comes to sacrament every sunday, and 2/3 are out of town. So those are our afflictions. It causes the work to sometimes be tough. But we've worked with patience and dilligence and faith (D&C 4 and Alma 26), and we were able to see success. and are looking forward to more success. Elder Cook and I were able to have a lesson with a guy named marshall. he's about mid forties. We did some service for him a couple weeks ago and we were able to get in with him. we taught the restoration. He's a lifelong catholic but it didn't even matter. the spirit was there and super strong toward the end when we got into the restoration. It was so awesome. They just stare at you without blinking when you are quoting joseph's experience. I love it. But anyway he said that he'd read the book of mormon and pray about it. We gave him a soft commit too ( that's basically like, "When you come to know that the bom is true, will you follow the example of jesus christ and be baptized by proper authority?") And he said yes so we'll see how it goes! But we have two more lessons set up this week with two other investigators, so we are seeing the work pick up and we're super excited! But it's all about the members! read pmg and it'll tell you the same thing! but definitely in this area. \
Elder Cook and I are happy to see the work pick up. There are a few people in our area desiring to come back to activity and so we are working on them slowly but surely! and we had an awesome lesson with a new investigator last week! his name is marshall. and a couple more lessons set up this week with other investigators. We're excited. Anyway love ya Court! but you are definitely right. never let doubt or discouragement creep in. Discouragement can result in a decrease of faith. never doubt. coolest quote ever ready? I'm sure you've heard it and i'm sure i'll butcher it but... Elder Holland, "for two hundred years this book (book of mormon) has been examined, and attacked... but i'm sticking to what my great grandfather said 'no wicked man could write such a book. and no good man would. unless it were true. and he were commanded of God to do so." It's wayyyyyy better when you hear holland say it so look it up! good stuff though!
Also as a ward missionary, when you are trying to get members excited, look in the first chapter of preach my gospel. there are a bunch of quotes from all of the prophets about member missionary work. some of them inspire, others condemn. but my favorite one (which is kinda condemning) is by President Hunter, "When you feel the blessings of the atonement in your life, you cannot help but have a concern for the welfare of others. A good indicator of your personal conversion is your desire to share the Gospel with others." Use PMG.
Maybe you could start incorporating pmg into family night, or nightly scripture study. but there are some quotes in the first chapter from each latter-day prophet about member missionary work. some of them are so awesome, and slightly condemning haha but my favorite one is the one by president Hunter (I actually shared it with court already too but...). It says, "When you feel the blessings of the atonement in your life, you cannot help but have a concern for the welfare of others. A good indicator of your personal conversion is your desire to share the gospel with others.) Pretty intense, huh? i think so! but anyway love you lots! keep writing!Love, Elder Bronson
Week 7- Gilbert
good to hear you are having so much fun without me! haha just kidding. that is so awesome to hear that valerie got married! and that whole member missionary story is truly incredible. all the connections!
i'm glad you're sending more letters.. i like letters.. i never told you about the ties because i didn't get them until like tuesday so i didn't have a pday to write to you about them! but i love them! except one of them lost its color the other day when we got attacked by a monsoon. it was pretty awesome. We were just riding our bikes and some guy was like "you should probably get inside, the storm's about to hit." Obviously we shrugged it off because it looked fine outside. and then... we immediately got hit by a gust of wind and couldn't hear anything that we were saying to each other. Elder Cook and I went into the nearest house which happened to be where other missionaries in the mission were staying. but they weren't there. and then on the way back to the apartment from the wml's house we got hit by the rainstorm. pretty eventful day. We had to hang all of our stuff up because it was all soaked haha. arizona's got a monsoon season if you didn't know! haha. yeah don't worry about the water thing. members take care of us. yeah i've met with president a few times. Elder Cook and I always seem to be the ones that run into him. We've had a few ten minute conversations with him completely by accident when others have barely met him haha. good to hear Ryan's back! tell him hi for me!
none of the following missionary lingo will make sense to you but here we go. and it's gonna be quick because i'm out of time but..
yesterday we had to get 47 oyms to achieve standard of excellence. Elder Ballard said if you talk to 20 people a day then you'll qualify for blessings in the future. So we have been getting standard of excellence in oyms every week. but this week we were at 93 and had to get 47 more yesterday. and yesterday was a sunday. We couldn't get out of church until about 4 and then dinner was at 5, and we had a member visit at 8, so we basically had about two hours to actually be able to contact people. But we prayed super fervently and i did personally a ton on saturday night as well. This is the Lord's work. And if we're praying for help with His work, he's definitely going to give it to us. as long as we do so with real intent, having FAITH. which is key. So on the way to church we usually see 1-2 people we can talk to. But we saw 10. right then i knew the Lord was helping us. it was awesome. And then long story short, we were able to get our 47 oyms by the end of the night, with only having like two hours to do it. it was crazy. awesome actually. prayer works. tell your friends hahaha. anyway, while getting oyms the yesterday, we came across a guy that we've talked to a ton before. His name is renee. he walks his dog like every night so we always see him and talked to him. We've testified and taught him like the first two times that we saw him, but he's not ready yet. he's got it in him though so i guarantee that he'll become a member at some point in his life. but anyway, we talked to him for a while again and i don't remember what the context of the conversation was but i said to him something like "well we got you out there helping us proselyte right?" and he was like "well what would you want me to say to people, something like 'i know a couple guys that can help you out' " and we were like "YEAH THAT'S PERFECT!" so we basically have a nonmember helping us out now haha. we'll see how it goes. pretty awesome though.
anyway that was not short at all haha oops.
Gotta go love you mom! and everyone else!
Love, Elder Bronson
i'm glad you're sending more letters.. i like letters.. i never told you about the ties because i didn't get them until like tuesday so i didn't have a pday to write to you about them! but i love them! except one of them lost its color the other day when we got attacked by a monsoon. it was pretty awesome. We were just riding our bikes and some guy was like "you should probably get inside, the storm's about to hit." Obviously we shrugged it off because it looked fine outside. and then... we immediately got hit by a gust of wind and couldn't hear anything that we were saying to each other. Elder Cook and I went into the nearest house which happened to be where other missionaries in the mission were staying. but they weren't there. and then on the way back to the apartment from the wml's house we got hit by the rainstorm. pretty eventful day. We had to hang all of our stuff up because it was all soaked haha. arizona's got a monsoon season if you didn't know! haha. yeah don't worry about the water thing. members take care of us. yeah i've met with president a few times. Elder Cook and I always seem to be the ones that run into him. We've had a few ten minute conversations with him completely by accident when others have barely met him haha. good to hear Ryan's back! tell him hi for me!
none of the following missionary lingo will make sense to you but here we go. and it's gonna be quick because i'm out of time but..
yesterday we had to get 47 oyms to achieve standard of excellence. Elder Ballard said if you talk to 20 people a day then you'll qualify for blessings in the future. So we have been getting standard of excellence in oyms every week. but this week we were at 93 and had to get 47 more yesterday. and yesterday was a sunday. We couldn't get out of church until about 4 and then dinner was at 5, and we had a member visit at 8, so we basically had about two hours to actually be able to contact people. But we prayed super fervently and i did personally a ton on saturday night as well. This is the Lord's work. And if we're praying for help with His work, he's definitely going to give it to us. as long as we do so with real intent, having FAITH. which is key. So on the way to church we usually see 1-2 people we can talk to. But we saw 10. right then i knew the Lord was helping us. it was awesome. And then long story short, we were able to get our 47 oyms by the end of the night, with only having like two hours to do it. it was crazy. awesome actually. prayer works. tell your friends hahaha. anyway, while getting oyms the yesterday, we came across a guy that we've talked to a ton before. His name is renee. he walks his dog like every night so we always see him and talked to him. We've testified and taught him like the first two times that we saw him, but he's not ready yet. he's got it in him though so i guarantee that he'll become a member at some point in his life. but anyway, we talked to him for a while again and i don't remember what the context of the conversation was but i said to him something like "well we got you out there helping us proselyte right?" and he was like "well what would you want me to say to people, something like 'i know a couple guys that can help you out' " and we were like "YEAH THAT'S PERFECT!" so we basically have a nonmember helping us out now haha. we'll see how it goes. pretty awesome though.
anyway that was not short at all haha oops.
Gotta go love you mom! and everyone else!
Love, Elder Bronson
Wednesday, July 17, 2013
Week 6- Gilbert
I'm doing well thank you! the weather has barely gotten cooler. still up in the 115s. well actually that's just what i assume. i don't have a phone to tell me otherwise haha. and no more backpacks as of a few days ago! so we're just going around with our scriptures beggin for water! haha we may get a satchel today though because they're permitted. yeah there are a ton of stakes here. i'm in the highland west stake. my stake president is awesome. super missionary minded. one of my bishops is too. A lot of the past few weeks has been getting the members excited about the changes, and about missionary work. Any invite is a success. We have a ton of prospects so it's exciting to see the future of this area. But yes you are correct about people not being in the area because it's summer and it's hot. it's kinda funny actually. At church we have like sixty people. out of like 400. In August it will be so much better though so we're excited. i use my bike every day. that is what we do. No walking, no driving. However, zone leaders live in my apartment so they give us a ride to things like this (emailing at the library). i wear short sleeves always. long sleeves would kill me. keep praying! and get to the plan when you get back! our family has incredible potential of being an awesome missionary family! Love you! and the fam!
sounds kinda like the mission. we probably won't get any ipads or anything for a few months. who knows though. "no man knoweth. Good news about talking to people about the gospel is that if you do so in love, we're promised (in the broadcast a couple weeks ago) that they will recognize that you are doing it out of love and won't/can't be offended. it's good to agree with certain people on their beliefs to open up conversation. like we both belief that Jesus Christ is our savior, both believe families are great, etc. but our unique message is the restoration. so if there's something to study it's that! It's more our job as missionaries to share that message but it wouldn't hurt to brush up on it a little bit. the pamphlet and preach my gospel explain everything perfectly. they explain the "need" for a restoration. the pattern that god follows in reaching out out to his children on earth. He reaches out to a prophet to tell his children how to get back to him. They listen for a while, then distort truths and disbelieve them. When that happens, he takes the authority/priesthood off of the earth. and does it again. Moses, noah, abraham. then Jesus Christ. Also disbelieved, and distorted, and taken off the earth. And then............ RESTORATION!!!
It's explained so simply, and just makes perfect sense! the Lord delights in plainness. and nephi haha. But it's so true. There are so many things like processes and statistics, that can SOMETIMES distract you from your purpose "to invite others to come unto Christ." (spirit of the law). My companion, Elder Cook, and I noticed that the other day pretty vividly. We were street contacting in between some member visits and were really seeking to help everyone we saw. That was our motive. to invite someone to come unto Christ. And we had a few of the greatest OYM's ever! an oym is an "open your mouth." Anyway, we met a guy working named Kevin. He looked a little scary but ended up being the nicest guy. We talked about religion, and agreed upon a ton of things. Just talking about Jesus Christ as our savior, and accepting and living doctrine from the bible. We brought up james 1:5 and some other scriptures that explained the power of prayer, and how we can ask for anything really, including wisdom/questions. That lead into the book of mormon (another testament of Jesus Christ), and we bore our testimonies on the truth of it, where it came from, and how it can help us. but most importantly, that it was another book that is the word of God, and contained the fullness of the Gospel. We showed him moroni 10:4-5 and he not only agreed to do it, but was really excited. It was an awesome experience. Our most successful OYM. However, he was just working here. He lives in Mesa, so we'll see what happens. We had some other great ones that day as well. Anyway, the point i'm trying to get across is that when you seek your purpose "to invite others to come unto Christ" you end up doing so. When you seek for numbers, you don't. we figured that out the other night when we were trying to meet our goal of OYMs for the day, and were short about 15, and just tried to find 15 people to fulfill our goal. None would even talk to us. The Lord puts prepared people in the path of his prepared servants. Anyway, i thought that went along with what your spiritual thought was about. Anyway hope all goes well this week!
sounds kinda like the mission. we probably won't get any ipads or anything for a few months. who knows though. "no man knoweth. Good news about talking to people about the gospel is that if you do so in love, we're promised (in the broadcast a couple weeks ago) that they will recognize that you are doing it out of love and won't/can't be offended. it's good to agree with certain people on their beliefs to open up conversation. like we both belief that Jesus Christ is our savior, both believe families are great, etc. but our unique message is the restoration. so if there's something to study it's that! It's more our job as missionaries to share that message but it wouldn't hurt to brush up on it a little bit. the pamphlet and preach my gospel explain everything perfectly. they explain the "need" for a restoration. the pattern that god follows in reaching out out to his children on earth. He reaches out to a prophet to tell his children how to get back to him. They listen for a while, then distort truths and disbelieve them. When that happens, he takes the authority/priesthood off of the earth. and does it again. Moses, noah, abraham. then Jesus Christ. Also disbelieved, and distorted, and taken off the earth. And then............ RESTORATION!!!
It's explained so simply, and just makes perfect sense! the Lord delights in plainness. and nephi haha. But it's so true. There are so many things like processes and statistics, that can SOMETIMES distract you from your purpose "to invite others to come unto Christ." (spirit of the law). My companion, Elder Cook, and I noticed that the other day pretty vividly. We were street contacting in between some member visits and were really seeking to help everyone we saw. That was our motive. to invite someone to come unto Christ. And we had a few of the greatest OYM's ever! an oym is an "open your mouth." Anyway, we met a guy working named Kevin. He looked a little scary but ended up being the nicest guy. We talked about religion, and agreed upon a ton of things. Just talking about Jesus Christ as our savior, and accepting and living doctrine from the bible. We brought up james 1:5 and some other scriptures that explained the power of prayer, and how we can ask for anything really, including wisdom/questions. That lead into the book of mormon (another testament of Jesus Christ), and we bore our testimonies on the truth of it, where it came from, and how it can help us. but most importantly, that it was another book that is the word of God, and contained the fullness of the Gospel. We showed him moroni 10:4-5 and he not only agreed to do it, but was really excited. It was an awesome experience. Our most successful OYM. However, he was just working here. He lives in Mesa, so we'll see what happens. We had some other great ones that day as well. Anyway, the point i'm trying to get across is that when you seek your purpose "to invite others to come unto Christ" you end up doing so. When you seek for numbers, you don't. we figured that out the other night when we were trying to meet our goal of OYMs for the day, and were short about 15, and just tried to find 15 people to fulfill our goal. None would even talk to us. The Lord puts prepared people in the path of his prepared servants. Anyway, i thought that went along with what your spiritual thought was about. Anyway hope all goes well this week!
Love, Elder Bronson
Monday, July 8, 2013
Week 5- Gilbert
It's going decently well here in Gilbert. The members are awesome, which is good because in the Arizona Tempe mission, 60% of baptisms were from member referrals. And now in a more defined, lds rich area, the Arizona Gilbert mission will probably be 90% member referrals. Which is good and bad. It's sad coming across people that aren't really that dedicated to the work. makes me want to be the best member missionary ever when i get back! which i will be.
Anyway, Elder Cook and I are really putting 100% effort into the work. We are kinda starting fresh in the area so it's not moving very quickly right now. but we're committed to getting it moving. haha the other day, we were OYMing someone (OYM is "open your mouth". basically just talk to everyone you see), and some random person stopped, got out of her car, and said
"Hey do you have one of those books?"
We replied, "umm a book of mormon?"
"yeah that one"
"umm yeah here you go!"
We tried to tell her a little bit about it and get her address but she had to run because she was in a hurry. it was sad but awesome haha
Just yesterday, we were riding our bikes and some random guy across the street yelled "Oh boy! am i happy to see you two!" We were super confused, because the only people that are happy to see us are members, and he did not look like a member. not at all. He was a recent convert and was having family issues. His name was vincent. We went into the church because we were right next to it and gave him a blessing, and had a lesson with him. It was super powerful and the spirit was so strong. Although he was struggling, it was so great to see that desire that was in him to follow our Savior.
random thought about the doctring of Christ. If we ourselves, are living the doctrine of Christ (faith in jesus christ, repentance, baptism, receiving the gift of the Holy ghost, and enduring to the end) every day, then we're going to have a desire to share it with others. If we have faith and repent, and are "baptized" every week at sacrament, and feel of the Holy Ghost, then we are taking part in the Doctrine of Christ. When we do so, we have a natural desire to share with others. It truly is a natural result of living the doctrine of Christ. so make sure you're living it to the best of your ability (2 nephi 31) and you will have a desire to share the gospe
alright quick advice from a missionary that talks to ward missionaries a lot. and ward mission leaders. and just ward members.
1. We tell this to all of our ward members. it's kinda the stake theme. If you do these things, you are qualifying yourself to be used as an instrument in the Lord's hands. He will put his trust in you with opportunities to share, if you show that you can be trusted.
a. pray daily that your faith in Jesus Christ will increase and that you will be able to be an instrument in the
Lord's hands to bring somebody into the gospel for the first time, or back into the gospel.
-pray specifically for certain people/families" and for missionary opportunities
b. attend the temple regularly. if you don't have a reccomend, be working toward getting one.
c. study the scriptures individually and with your family daily. Also study the words of the living prophet/apostles.
d. serve someone every day. Whether that be someone in your family, or a member, or a friend of another faith.
2. Create a vision, goals, and a plan.
a. vision: something big like "this person/family baptized, and getting ready for temple covenants"
b. goals: goals are steps to the vision. They are things that are not completely in your control. They require the agency of the person/people you are working with. ex. "this person/family accepts and reads the book of mormon"\
c. plans: plans are something COMPLETELY in your control. like "invite them over for dinner" or "invite them to a ward activity" or something like that.
- a vision has multiple goals, and goals have multiple plans.
3. you don't have to be best friends with someone to ask them if they want to know more.
ex: "Hey you know i'm mormon right?
"yeah."
"great. do you want to know a little more?"
"ummm sure."
"great. i know some good looking young men that would love to teach you."
ex 2: "Hey you know i'm mormon right?"
"yeah."
"great. do you want to know a little more?"
"umm no."
"cool. how was your day." (life goes on) (converts statistically reject the gospel seven times before they accept it.)
4. When you extend an invitation to learn more, by the spirit, and with love, they will not be offended. If you do so with love, they will recognize that, and realize that you are trying to help them, even if they do not accept your views.
As you show the Lord that you can be trusted by qualifying yourself with these things, he will trust you with his children.
thanks for all the updates. keep sending them!
Monday, July 1, 2013
Week 4- Gilbert
Here is the weekly update from Parker. Again-- his location information is on the right of the blog.
Hello!
I'm doing very well in the new Gilbert Mission! President Natress got here the other day and our zone has a meeting with him today (cuts four hours out of our p day but oh well). It's exciting anyway! I attached a few pictures of the mtc and out in the field for you guys. yeah that fire in phoenix is news to me! we aren't really in tune with "worldly affairs." My mission president is from Idaho! So he's gotta be good. can't go wrong with idaho. and yes! I'm so excited for marcus to go to efy. That kid is a boss. He's gonna get all the women. and he's over 5' so nothing is stopping him (that's a reference to me)! But yes it has been EXTREMELY hot here. record highs eh? yeah i've definitely witnessed them. My area is basicallly all cement and roads. No grass. All of the homes just use rocks for their yards so it just makes everything hotter. It was 120 a couple days in a row, and with the lack of grass, and riding on the street, it goes a few more degrees up. so i've basically experienced 125 degree weather! It's not terrible though. We drink a lot of water. and after about five minutes of being outside, you're wet enough to where it doesn't matter if you stay out any longer. I don't know if that makes sense but i attached a picture of my back after being outside for a couple hours. anyway the work is kinda slow, but we're workin on it! There's a lot of potential in the area, we just have to get it going. and get the ward going, because it truly is 60% up to them statistically in the tempe mission. and probably even more in the new gilbert mission. But this week is going to be super good I can feel it. My companion, elder cook, worked super hard this last week, so we'll start seeing the fruits of our labors this week for sure. but it's all up to faith so I'll tell you how it goes. James 2 says faith without works is dead, but I also thing works without faith is dead. anyway, i don't have much time because our new mission president decided to have a zone conference for four hours on our p day, so i'll write more next week!
Love you all! And thanks for the letters Hailey and Marcus!
Elder Bronson
first picture:district at the temple
second: Sister Horne from my ward at byu
third:Elder Schroath. friend from bavck home
fourth: my district
fifth: my district
sixth: found a turtle
seventh: found a cool fortune cookie
Monday, June 24, 2013
Week 3- Opening the mission in Gilbert
This email below was sent to my mom today. I'll update the other one that was sent later on this evening. He sounds like he is doing great. He and his companion are the first official Gilbert missionaries for the Arizona Gilbert Mission #spoileralert. --courtney
That was Sister Priday who sent you the picture. She's one of the greatest member missionaries I've ever met. . We were introduced by the stake president in front of the whole stake. They had us sit up at the front and everything. Kinda exciting. But the work here is relatively slow for now. My companion and I are dedicated to speeding it up though. Our area is so small though (one square mile) that we rely solely on referrals and street contacts. So mostly referrals. So a lot of it is up to the members to step it up, and to us to encourage the members to step it up. So yeah not only am I in the gilbert area, I'm in the gilbert mission. I didn't have one day in the Arizona Tempe Mission. I got there and was assigned to serve in the highland west stake, val vista zone, of the Arizona Gilbert Mission. WE are officiallly the first Gilbert missionaries! Pretty exciting but a little intimidating. I won't be having President Toone. i'll be having President Natress. I know we know him somehow. He was an area seventy in Idaho but maybe there are some more connections that mom can inform me of.
It is definitely a little toasty here. We don't really have access to the weather report, so we just have to guess. It's basically just hot. all the time. But I enjoy it! I like the heat! and there comes a time (every day after ten minutes of being outside), that you are so sweaty that you don't really care if you get a little more sweaty.
My new address is 5332 e baseline rd, apt # 1065, mesa, Arizona 85206. So send away! lookin forward to your letters!
No we don't have four missionaries in each ward. But my companion and I cover only two words or one square mile. And yes I know! everything going on right now is so exciting! It's incredible to see God's work progressing so fast. All of these new announcements lately are going to accelerate the work exponentially! What an exciting time!Send me whatevery you want! I'm happy to get anything! letters included! Thanks family! love you!
That was Sister Priday who sent you the picture. She's one of the greatest member missionaries I've ever met. . We were introduced by the stake president in front of the whole stake. They had us sit up at the front and everything. Kinda exciting. But the work here is relatively slow for now. My companion and I are dedicated to speeding it up though. Our area is so small though (one square mile) that we rely solely on referrals and street contacts. So mostly referrals. So a lot of it is up to the members to step it up, and to us to encourage the members to step it up. So yeah not only am I in the gilbert area, I'm in the gilbert mission. I didn't have one day in the Arizona Tempe Mission. I got there and was assigned to serve in the highland west stake, val vista zone, of the Arizona Gilbert Mission. WE are officiallly the first Gilbert missionaries! Pretty exciting but a little intimidating. I won't be having President Toone. i'll be having President Natress. I know we know him somehow. He was an area seventy in Idaho but maybe there are some more connections that mom can inform me of.
We don't pass of discussions or anything. We are "to become preach my gospel missionaries." basically we understand the doctrine, understand how to recognize and teach by the spirit, and follow the spirit, and have faith that it'll be given us "yea, in the very moment what ye should say".
We have 5 investigators that aren't very dedicated/receptive. But we have an appointment with both of them this week so hopefully we can teach by the spirit and have them feel it/recognize it. We've had some cool expierences street contacting as well. Met a guy named Glen the other day, and we taught him about the Book of Mormon, and commited hiim to reading 3 Nephi 11 and praying about it. We're going to drop by tonight and see how it's going.
My new address is 5332 e baseline rd, apt # 1065, mesa, Arizona 85206. So send away! lookin forward to your letters!
No we don't have four missionaries in each ward. But my companion and I cover only two words or one square mile. And yes I know! everything going on right now is so exciting! It's incredible to see God's work progressing so fast. All of these new announcements lately are going to accelerate the work exponentially! What an exciting time!Send me whatevery you want! I'm happy to get anything! letters included! Thanks family! love you!
Carling Capture
Photo Credit to Jenn Carling of Gilbert, AZ for the picture at Walmart. Looking Great!
Saturday, June 22, 2013
Elder Bronson arrives in AZ
The mission home emailed the following two pictures to our family. They said that he arrived safely and looks great. This is the group of missionaries who arrived to his mission on the same day. They are excited to have him there!
Friday, June 21, 2013
Week 2
Sister Priday, a member from Arizona, just sent this to my parents! Hey Elder Bronson! We haven't heard from him since he has gotten to AZ so we are thinking we will be hearing from him every Monday.
Friday, June 14, 2013
Week 1- MTC
It's so good to hear from you all! thank you so much for the pecans. seriously made my week. None of the elders in my room like them so i guess that's a good thing. more for me! And marcus, thanks for the reese's and prologue to that story. I'm super excited to see the rest of them. I showed the elders in my district and they thought it was awesome. i'm going to apologize in advance for the grammar errors because i don't have enough time to backspace and fix them. anyway... the mtc is so great! I got out of the car, hugged jeff and kristen, and got a little sad. But just turned around and knew I was ready for whatever lied ahead of me! I was brought to class immediately and we got started. I didn't even have time to think ha. But my companion is awesome. He speaks a lot of spanish so i think that is truly a blessing. We've been practicing a lot together and it's so awesome. And We teach so well together! we are incredibly different so i thought it would hinder our performance together at first, but I tried my best to get along with him, and it turned out perfect! We role play a lot with different investigators (actors), but believe it or not you can still feel the power of the spirit working through you to open the heart of the investigator. I've realized very quickly that obedience is absolutely necessary in order to teach with the spirit. So no matter what I've committed to being obedient in every way I can. "obedience brings blessings. Exact obedience brings miracles." The mtc is summed up in a lot of studying and a lot of classes. I can't believe how fast i'm progressing. It truly is a witness to the idea that if you dedicate your time to the Lord, he will bless you. We got to listen to Elder Arnold of the seventy. It was so awesome. He was so powerful. The branch president's wife spoke in church the other day, and she quoted one of the coolest things i've ever heard. She was speaking about how sometimes past sins can creep up on you and make you feel unworthy of serving. Sins of course that have already been forgiven. She said, "When satan reminds you of your past, remind him of his future." It sounds kinda harsh but it was so cool to hear! That's so awesome to hear that Lauren and her family are coming to dinner. That truly is a perfect missionary opportunity! I hope all goes well with that! Keep me updated. Oh the food is decent here. It's kinda hit or miss, but hey I always have my chocolate milk to rely on. I have 4-6 glasses every meal. My district thinks I'm crazy. Thank you so much everyone for the letters and packages, they truly brighten up my already awesome day! But keep em up!... love you all! can't wait to hear from you again!
Sunday, June 9, 2013
MTC Drop Off
Elder Bronson's journey to the Tempe Arizona mission started this week! Many emotions and tears for the Bronson family but we all know he is going to be an awesome missionary! Kristen and Jeff were able to drop him off at the MTC. He was anxious to begin his mission and we were anxious to start the countdown. Can't wait to hear from him Monday.
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