May 29, 2012

Hello Family!!

This week is going good. On monday our ward had a memorial day picnic barbeque activity that we went to. We had a lot of less actives show up and even a couple of non members. Really good turn out. We also played some soccer and football and bocci ball. My face is pretty sun burned but not too bad for being out in the sun for so long. I'm also working up a pretty good farmers tan from walking around outside so much. It's been really hot this last week. At the end of last week it was up in the mid 90's and with the humidity I was going through 2-3 shirts a day. Now it's back to about 80 and breezy and feels really good. Other than that we are kind of just making the rounds to all of the members so that Elder Ashton can say goodbye before he leaves to go home on Thursday. And on Thursday we are going to Iowa City for transfer meetings. This next transfer I will be staying as District Leader here in Rock Island/Moline and I will also be (drum roll please) training a greenie! I'm pretty excited.

President Jergensen had told me earlier that if I wanted to train, we would have to pick up some new investigators. Miraculously when I get my newbie, between Friday and Sunday we have 4 appointments set up with new investigators. So he will get practice right off the bat with teaching the first lesson. I remember I didn't teach the first lesson (outside of companionship study) until my second area about 4 months in. As for the rest of the district, we will be getting one new sister and everyone else is staying which i'm pretty excited about because our district is awesome.

I most likely won't be helping out with the pageant at all this year. With me training that pretty much guarantees i'll be here for another 3 months which wraps up the summer. We are about 2 hours away from Nauvoo right now, but maybe they'll bring us in for some reason. Last week while Elder Ashton was at his going home temple trip I spent the day in Iowa city with Elder Tall. It was pretty fun. We did a lot of service. We served lunch at an old people home and then dug out a garden for a really nice lady who fed us dinner. It was a lot of driving that day too.

In our ward lately they have been focusing on seminary the last couple of weeks because we had quite a few youth graduate this year. It just makes me thankful that one, i didn't have to take early morning seminary and two, for all the good things I learned during those four years. They are throwing a little party for all the graduates on Saturday that we'll probably stop in for a little bit to tell them our congratulations.

One thing that was said in District meeting this last week that i really enjoyed was about hope. In Preach my Gospel chapter 6 which is about all of the Christlike attributes it says this: When you have hope, you work through trials and difficulties with the confidence and assurance that all things will work together for your good. In the world, people associate hope with a certain sense of uncertaintly. Like i hope it doesn't rain today or i hope that the Oklahoma City Thunder win the NBA championship this year. But in the gospel when we have hope, we have confidence and assurance. It brings new meaning to the popular scripture of Alma 32:21 which says: And now as i said concerning faith. Faith is not to have a perfect knowledge of things therefore if ye have faith ye hope for things which are not seen which are true. That hope for things not seen yet true leaves no uncertainty. We have an assurance of things. Specifically with the atonement. We have to have a certain amount of hope and faith to know that it will work. And I testify to you that it does! This church is true. Until next week,

Love, Elder Peterson

May 21, 2012

Hello Family!

This week has been a good one.  The weather has been superb.  I'm surprised i haven't gotten sunburned at all.  Especially on saturday this last week.  We helped out the single adults with a service project at a retirement home kind of place.  We put mulch around some plants in an area and then dug out some stumps and what not to flatten out an area so they could just make it a flat grassy area.  This week at church a miracle happened.  This lady, sister Spevak, came to church just out of the blue.  She has been going through a LOT of rough stuff in her life and came back to church because she wanted something consistent and stable in her life.  She joined the church in 93 but has been inactive for over a decade.  During the second hour of church we just met with her and the bishop in his office and put forward a plan to bring her back into church.  We are basically just starting over and are going to teach her all of the lessons again.  So it's almost like we have a new investigator, except she has already been baptized.

We went on exchanges again this week.  The other set of elders from davenport came over to the Rock Island area and we blitzed it.  It was fun.  I was with Elder Hansen.  We went and visited a less active member named sister Wells.  She had been praying for some sort of relief to come into her life that day and when we showed up on her door, we were the answer to her prayers.  We were able to give her a blessing and help her with some of the struggles she was having.  Plus she came to church as well on Sunday which was fantastic.  Tomorrow my companion is going to Nauvoo for his going home temple trip so i'm going to be working in Iowa City for the day.  Should be a fun day, but it will be an early start since we have to get there by 8.  We also have our last district meeting for the transfer this week and we get transfer calls on Saturday.  President Jergensen e-mailed the mission and told us that we will still be alotted an hour and a half of e-mail time on Monday instead of doing it on Wednesday like we had been doing it.

May 14, 2012

Hey family! 
 
This week has been superb.  It was so good to talk to you mom and dad.  it really gives you an extra spark to keep going strong.  We had a good mothers day.  Church was swell.  This last week we did a service project for a part member family.  We helped put siding up on his house for a couple three hours.  It was a learning experience, but it was pretty easy.  We also helped pick up his lawn.  He had this trash can back underneath a tree in the back of his backyard that smelled terrible!  I have no idea what it was full of but then water got in it and it was just a mess.  The mosquitos are coming out more and more now here as well.  And i've learned from our King's peak hike that those little buggers really like my blood. I have a couple of bites right now.  You are still beating me though mom.
 
The district is doing good.  We went on exchanges with our zone leaders this last week.  Elder Larson and i went to a more ghetto part of the area and picked up a couple of potentials.  We have meetings set up to go teach Karibah, Shavandah, and Sherita and Johnny.  This random lady also pulled over and walked up to us and gave us 20 bucks for lunch the next day.  When she first stopped the car and got out I thought she just wanted to talk with us or something, but she just gave us the money and left.  She did have a WWJD lanyard around her neck.  That was a definite up for the week. One down is that a less active family we were just starting to meet with told us not to come over anymore and that they were going to start searching out other churches :(  We had a giant luau (is that how you spell that?) at the church last weekend.  We had about 300 people come from all the surrounding area.  About 80 people weren't members.  We dug a hole and even roasted a pig in it.  It was super good! 
 
I kind of started a district emphasis in my district focusing around the christlike attributes which is chapter 6 in PMG.  We've all been studying that chapter for at least an hour through each week.  We have also had trainings in district meetings on the different attributes.  In PMG in the introduction to that chapter is says something to the effect of some chapters tell us what to do like how to teach and how to plan and such but by studying these attributes this work becomes more than just what we do, it becomes who we are.  And as we strive to master these attributes, we gain more self control over the natural man, and we become more like Jesus Christ, see more success, and a whole lot of other benefits.
 
This last week I gave a training on Charity and love.  I showed a short clip off the movie "Special witnesses of Christ."  It's a video that has all the apostles and the prophet bear testimony about different aspects of the Savior and such.  Elder David B. Haight is in the video and he said this about love: I don't have the quote on me (i thought i did) but he said that when he was called to be an apostle by President Kimball he knew that the lesson he was being taught was that the love that the savior showed and hopes that we will achieve is necessary in order to teach the gospel properly.  And as we go out into the world and bear our testimonies of Christ it will be the love that attracts people.  I have a testimony that a love for the people is needed in order to teach the gospel properly.  That is why when members refer people for us to teach and they let us teach them in their home, the love is greater.  I'm so greatful for the advice that my dad gave me before i left for my mission of starting to pray for a love of the people even before I got out here. I have noticed the help that has come from that and i can truly say i love the midwestern people.  I also love Jesus Christ and Heavenly Father and I know that they live and love us as well.

Love, Elder Peterson

May 7, 2012

Hello familia
 
This has been a good week.  It's still been raining a lot.  Now not so much, but the humidity is really starting to kick in.  You could probably cut it with a butter knife.  I was also able to go to the Nauvoo temple this last week which was fantastic!  Such a good time and well needed.  We did a session in the morning and then we went down and watched the youth and some other families in the baptistry.  We have one family who is working on going to the temple who was able to go and do baptisms which was sweet.  We also had a recent convert family come down and tour the Nauvoo area and just feel the spirit that is there.  We drove down with our ward mission leader.  We got to know him better and were able to talk about missionary work a lot and other things as well.  We were also able to pick up 2 new investigators this week as well.  We received our zone emphasis this last week from our zone leaders and it is all about finding.  Kind of a "Where's Waldo" kind of deal.  I feel good about it.
 
Something that i found in my studies this last week is found in Alma 37.  In versus 40 and 41 it talks about the Liahona.  He explains that the spindles would point in the right direction when they were faithful and doing the little things.  But when they forgot to be faithful and dilligent the spindles would stop working and the miracles would cease.  We all have our own spindles in our life that point us in the directions of life.  Mainly, the Holy Ghost.  It's when we remember to keep doing the little things that it keeps working for us and we are lead to our land of promise so to speak.  But when we forget to be faithful it stops working for us.  Luckily for us, if we do forget we can always come back and begin again and the spindles will work again.  I have definitely felt an increase in the spirit as a missionary and i attribute a lot of it because we are constantly doing the little things every day.  Effective scripture study, prayer, going to church, listening to good music, relying on the spirit, repenting, etc.  I testify that as we remember to do these things we will feel an increase in the spirit and he will lead us down the path of righteousness to one day return to live with Christ and Heavenly Father in a fullness of joy.
 
Love, Elder Peterson