Doctrine & Covenants 39:24
A Lamp That Burneth
Monday, February 17, 2014
Feb 3
Well.
What a few weeks this has been. This transfer started off with
everything changing (as is usually the case here in the Missionary
world), and is now beginning to culminate in everything changing again!
Over the course of the past two weeks we've found some solid new
families, and seen some real growth in the families that we're teaching!
The mission started a new program where we invite our Elders Quorums,
relief societies, and high priests groups each to pray and choose five
families who could use visits from the missionaries, and of the 15
families that our ward brought to us, we've seen nine of them steadily
coming back to the chapel. The Power of Prayer!
Our amazing members are working ever harder to be
better members and better friends, and together we're all beginning to
really feel the strength of following the council of our prophet as we
work to bring sheep back to the fold.
There's just way too much to talk about! So, I'll pick a few stories for you
First
of all, sergio and Mayi. They were just baptized this last saturday
into the spanish ward, and they are doing wonderfully! We were at their
home for an interview friday night, and watching their two little boys
pray while Sergio testified to me of the change he's felt in his life
and the potential he sees for his family, it was impossible not to feel
the spirit whisper, 'THIS is what matters. This is why we try.' I think
the biggest realization I've made over the course of my mission is how
much of a blessing the gospel really is for a family. How much of a
difference it makes when our comprehension of 'parenting' goes from
simply feeding and clothing a child, to guiding and loving one of our
Heavenly Father's children through their first crucial moments in life!
And when our understanding of marriage goes beyond just dealing and
living with someone else, and we start to see how that eternal
partnership enables us to grow and to reach new heights.
I love being a missionary.
And
I also love the temple! We had (due to a change in mission rules) the
chance to go to the temple on Friday, and re-charge our spiritual
batteries in that Holy House. If you're ever having a bad day, go to the
temple. Even if it's just walking around the gardens, or sitting in the
car in the parking lot. It'll help you out. The gospel's like that.
But! An unfortunate bi-product of our friday temple
trip, is not having quite as much time today as usual, so I'm going to
have to calll this week good on that note. I'll have a bit more for you
next week. Thanks everyone!
-Elder christensen
Jan 13
Another week, another...meeting.
Well, this week we had a meeting with the zone. The day after Transfers! We actually went to transfers, despite the fact that we were not transferred, so I could say goodbye to elder Bangerter. Er, I guess now we can call him Quinton. So he's been home for a few days now.
Well, this week we had a meeting with the zone. The day after Transfers! We actually went to transfers, despite the fact that we were not transferred, so I could say goodbye to elder Bangerter. Er, I guess now we can call him Quinton. So he's been home for a few days now.
Anyways, the meeting with the zone went well, we had the
visit of a member of our ward who is on the road to re-activation! Frank
DaRocha. He's one of my favorites up here in Longueuil, and he comes
out to all of our zone meetings. He's a boss.
You could say the week flew by, and you'd be telling
the truth. Everyday we had missionaries flying around all over the
place, too many places to be, too many things to do, and in the
meantime, some wonderful families to visit. This week I'd like to tell
you a bit about one of our investigator families! It's a family of 4
from Cote d'ivoire Africa, Lillianne and her three kids Borris, Roxanne,
and Yan. They're amazing. it's the only family I've taught so far where
the kids participate as much as the parents! They're always asking
questions, and finding the answers! We love them. And, that's really teh
most exciting thing that we did this week. So, I guess I'll give you
more next week. Sorry these are always lacking lately. I'll make up for
it?
Anyways, have a good week!
Elder Christensen
Jan 6
Transfers!
Well, the verdict is that I'm totally staying :) Longueuil for the last transfer, here we come!
Ciaosies!
Well, the verdict is that I'm totally staying :) Longueuil for the last transfer, here we come!
This
week my companion was a bit sick, so we had a bit of downtime. But!
that didn't stop us from doing two splits and going to Montreal! Woo!
I don't know. 'downtime' as a missionary means like,
we spent an extra hour in the apartment before we went nuts trying to
help everyone around us. it's really not much time, and it's not very
down since we're usually studying anyways. But! It kills me! I'd rather
be out DOING! Hah, I guess I'm a St. James fan.
Anyways! This week we had some crazy miracles with
investigators coming to church, one of our long-timers FINALLY going to
the spanish ward where she belongs, and LOVING it, and having members
and investigators bring surprise friends to their lessons. It's been
weird, in a good way, seeing how the members have hopped on the 'Work of
Salvation' with such vigor! (Word points? Anybody?)
But, that's really about it.... I don't ever know
what you folks want to hear about in these! Hmm.. Well, it's the first
week of the year. Have a short letter.
Elder Christensen

Dec 30
And a happy new year!
Hey everyone! How was your Christmas? Ours was wonderful! We spent it with a few different families (including our own!), and a few people that don't have a family. I think that was the best part. Ringing a doorbell, seeing the surprised face pop out the window (even though you told them you were coming earlier that week), and then the huge smile, the warm hug, and the whispered "merci" that show how much they appreciate your visit. Christmas as a missionary seems to help us understand the true spirit of Christmas, for "to understand the real meaning of the spirit of Christmas, we need only drop the last syllable, and it becomes the spirit of Christ." (The spirit of Christmas, Ensign December 2000)
Well, Christmas is over, and 2013 is drawing to a close,
and that makes it time for new years resolutions right? Some brand new
goals for a brand new year.I think one of my favorite parts of being a
missionary has been goals. Every week, every day, we're always setting
new goals, new reasons to try hard, things to make us stretch and help
us do more, be better. Having goals brings direction to our lives,
motivates us, and keeps us on the straight and narrow path. I don't know
what we'd do without them.
Hey everyone! How was your Christmas? Ours was wonderful! We spent it with a few different families (including our own!), and a few people that don't have a family. I think that was the best part. Ringing a doorbell, seeing the surprised face pop out the window (even though you told them you were coming earlier that week), and then the huge smile, the warm hug, and the whispered "merci" that show how much they appreciate your visit. Christmas as a missionary seems to help us understand the true spirit of Christmas, for "to understand the real meaning of the spirit of Christmas, we need only drop the last syllable, and it becomes the spirit of Christ." (The spirit of Christmas, Ensign December 2000)
Granted, our daily goals are usually a bit smaller than a
new years resolution. They're little un-complicated goals that help us
accomplish bigger ones in the long run. (Alma 37:6)
Have any of you ever set new years resolutions and managed to spend
the next eleven and a half months not thinking about them? I sure have!
So, with the new year in mind, I'd encourage all of you reading this to
get your hands on a preach my gospel, go to chapter 8 and read
something about goal setting. You may be surprised to find how much
simple gospel doctrine is involved! After all, the Lord created all
things spiritually before He created them physically (Moses 3:5).
So! With that in mind, lets all set some good goals,
and use the blessing of this new year to become something more than
what we are now eh?
I love you all!
I love you all!
Elder Christensen
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