Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Another day, another lesson

Dear Mom,
I'm doing well. This week was really good. We got hair cuts, and taught A LOT of lessons. It was great. I find myself grumpy when I'm not serving someone or teaching someone. I find myself loving others and then I find myself more happy. So its great. I learned a lot this week. I'm glad that things are going well with you guys. I hope that things continue to be well with everyone. Know that you all are In my prayers. And I want to thank you all for all your guys prayers.
I too am excited for conference. Our investigator is coming over to a members house and watching it with us. We both are very stoked for Sunday. I'm going to miss the tradition that we usually have, but I guess I can sacrifice that for a couple of years. Our investigator is doing great! She has already read most of the book of Mormon. She goes tot he bible study, and what she shares with us, about what they talk about in the study, she basically says they are proving themselves wrong every time she goes. So its great to see that she sees the truthfulness of it all. Shes literally the "golden" investigator that everyone talks about. Shes great. She couldn't go to the women's conference cuz her daughter has a fever at the last minute. She was all ready and dressed and ready to go. But she said, "I think the Mormon religion is trying to tell me that I need to be a better mother and stay with her Daughter." So she stayed and took care of her daughter. She didn't make it to church either cuz of her daughter was sick. Its okay cuz we have a Apt. with her tomorrow night. Shes doing wonderful. I'm still loving every minute of it all so fat.
Well thanks again for all you guys do. I really do feel all your guys prayers. I see the rewards for being an obedient and hard working missionary. I LOVE IT! I love you, tell the kids l love them as well! tell them I said hello too! :)

Love,
Elder Green the Younger

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Monday, September 22, 2014

I love being a Missionary!

Dear Momma!
Well I have great parents who have taught me to be appreciate of what I have, (You get what you get and you don't throw a fit) I learned over my short time as a missionary that you should be grateful for what you have and make the most out of it. And due to that lesson I have come to love being a missionary and a son of God. My testimony has grown so much, I have grown to love the people in the Rinn Valley and every missionary I have come to meet. I am truly lucky to have Elder Clay, yes he is goofy as all can get, but he is as mature as a young man can be. He has taught me a lot and I am grateful for him and his testimony. Its just great to be strengthened but other testimony and example. So yeah, things are going great! This last week was way busy but great! Which I'll get to a little later in the letter.
It's been freezing in the mornings but then warms up. I use to think that Utah weather was bi-polar but being here for so long, I was gravely mistaken. Colorado weather would probably be the hardest to predict. Oh well, good thing I love the cold and the heat.
I do miss the garden dinners, but luckily families here do that as well but it just isn't the same or nearly as good. That stinks that he couldn't come for dad's bday.. But on the optimistic side of things, at least he has a job and is supporting his wife and family. Being out here has shown be why I need to be a hard worker. The spirit has taught me so much and has so much more to teach me and I am excited. But that is kinda funny that dad bought himself a box, sad but kinda funny. HAHAHA! I was kinda envious that ya'll got to go to the temple. But the Fort Collins temple will be opened and dedicated while I am on my mission, which I guess is a gift for me and all the missionaries cuz its going to be a powerful tool to use when it opens up! :) But tell dad happy late bday! ;)
Well I guess I should tell you how my week went. It was great!!! I am loving it more and more. The first couple of days were sooo long. Until on Wednesday we got a text from the Church headquarters giving us a referral. They gave us the investigators name, address and phone number. But Thursday night we had dinner with the Redfurd's, (great family, one of my favorite) and Brother Redfurd served a mission in Uruguay years ago, but we invited him to come with us to visit the referral. He got dressed and came with us, we eventually found her house, we knocked but she wasn't there, so we called and left our testimony and a message. She called back that later that night while we were in an appointment, she said she'd love to listen to out message. So we set a time and place to meet with her. We met with her Saturday night at 7pm at the church building. Taught her the first lesson, but didn't get through with it, but we invited her to come to church the next day, (which was yesterday) and she came. She was worried that the members were going to judge her for having a kid with no ring on her finger, and that they weren't going to be welcoming. She came to church yesterday and everyone was welcoming. It was great, she said she loved it. She also wanted to start off slow and go for an hour at a time. But she ended up staying the whole time with the Redfurd's. She was worried about leaving her daughter at primary, but she just loved it all. The daughter as well. And they are coming to church next week for sure and we have a meeting with her on Tuesday at 7. So we are stoked and excited. :)
But yeah, that was my week. Great and fun. I am loving my mission as well. I love you too and tell the kids I love them all and they better turn out better than I did. My advice would be, obviously pick good friends who the Savior would pick. Just as he picked the 12, you/we all should pick them as he picked his.

Love,
Elder Green (The Younger)

Sunday, September 21, 2014

Keep on tracking

Dear Momma!
 I love them. You and I both know they are my everything and I miss teasing, playing, talking and being with them. But they all better know I love them all. Even the older knows.
Yeah its super great! This last week was slow.. but we hit 30 lessons though which is great. It was a normal week so nothing really exciting happened. It was a hard emotional week for me though. Its hard to keep ourselves busy and when we don't and things are slow, I just get really home sick. But I tend to find something to uplift myself so I can keep pushing on. But I still am loving every minute of being a missionary. Things are going well, slow but well. The whole baptism isn't gonna slow me down, yeah it sucks really bad, but we aren't gonna give up on someone who said himself that he knows he wants to be baptized and he needs to be. All his own words so I'm not gonna give up on him, or anyone. Because Jesus never gave up on anyone of us, and we as missionaries and members represent Jesus Christ. And as missionaries, we carry and do his work 24/7 for 2 years. So I wont give up on anyone.
I am soo excited for you guys and the whole temple. Members here go and take pictures and show me when I get back. It looks sooo beautiful and different. I am excited for you all.
I really don't want to come home to dead people in the back of our yard.. Id rather come home to people playing sports back there. anyways,
I love you mom and let the fam bam know I love them all.

Love,
Elder Green (The Younger)

Monday, September 8, 2014

Missions are work

Dear Mom,
Things are going quite well. I kinda forgot why last week was all weird. It was transfers and when transfers comes around it kinda messes everything up. BUT! Elder Clay and I are still together. Him and I kinda want me to kill him off. You shall receive a normal email for the next 5 weeks. Till transfers come around again. MAYBE I don't know. But yeah things are well. That's great to hear that the kids are doing well. Tell them I love them and REALLY appreciated all their letters! It helped me get through the week. That's soo cool that Leanne got a deer! Tell her and Blake congrats from me! :)
That sucks that they are or might be putting a cemetery where they practice Lacrosse. Its kinda not big enough to be putting dead people there. Its kinda for the city to hold sporting events there. Its just would be weird to put dead people there. To me at least. Hopefully they don't cuz that's just weird. I am proud of Claire on growing up and enjoying her Jr. High days. Katie.. (NOT to toot my own horn but..) Katie was always say jokes and doing funny things around me and the kids. I am SUPER glad she is coming out of her shell a little bit. Better then nothing though.!
The mission conference was GREAT!! I was the first missionary to shake Elder Cooks, Elder Christensen, Elder Baxter and Elder Rhodes's hands. The district that I am in sat in the right top bench of the chapel, and they happened to walk into that door. SO we were the first to shake his hands. It was SOO great to hear them speak, they just spoke and made everyone want to be a better person. I know that effected me and the way I look towards life and my mission. I am truly grateful to be where I am. They had to cut the meeting to only 2 hours cuz they had a meeting they all had to attend. But they said that Elder Baxter is coming back in a month or two to tell us more about the Ipads. But I wasn't really looking at the Ipads, I was just excited to meet and talk to them for a couple of seconds. I loved it! I am loving my mission even more.
Things are going well. The investigator that had the baptism probably isn't going to be baptized... :( He has a step dad that he looks as a father figure and his dad is a VERY anti-Mormon man. EVEN thought he doesn't need his permission, his mom doesn't care or doesn't really mind what he does. It sucks really bad cuz he said he knows and wants to be baptized.. And just one influence changed his mind.. It just sucks.. I still love ever minute of my mission still. But just those minutes that are hard cuz things don't go accordingly.. JUST REALLY SUCKS!!!!
Well mom, know I love you and everyone, thank you for all you have done.

Much Love,
Elder Green (The Younger)

Missions help us grow

Dear mom,
Its great to hear from you, I'm glad things are finally kicking up to speed with the whole school with the kids. I miss them and the little crawlers.
Well I'm glad the ward is doing great, and I am doing well, I am loving it all. It is hard and stressful, but missions weren't meant to be easy, or else everyone would go. But I have seen the Lords hands in my mission every day. He has blessed me in many ways, and I have seen many reason why I am here. I connect with the members and investigators and my companion as well. We both are doing well. We ran into a problem this last week, we were playing basketball late at night and we got permission to do so, and a member doesn't confront us he goes and tells the bishop and the bishop knows that we have permission to play late night basketball, that's actually where we met two of our investigators. But it just bugs me that people don't respect us as missionaries. They see us as just kids. It just sucks. But I am still working on my patience. It didn't bug me that we cant play ball at night, just the fact that people go behind our back and don't respect us is all. But its whatever. I still love the member who did. I have learned to love the people around me lately actually. And its easy to talk to them now, which is really great.
Thanks again for all you do from sending me supplies I need and money, to just loving me. Thank you mom. Tell the family I love them all, even the older siblings. I miss them as well and the in laws as well. I miss Will and how it is fun to joke around with him, Blake to playing madden with him, and to Travis to how immature his jokes are and funny and fun he can be. Thanks again and I love you mom.

Love,
Elder Green (The Younger)