August 10
Brenda (the yard sale lady)
After helping her move donatables on and off she sat us down last week and told us how she's worried for her dying husband. She likes the members she knows, the ward acts like a family and she wants that. We had the first lesson Sunday with Sister Kurtz. It has been awesome how prepared the people we get to teach are. She, like Warren, wants to do everything God asks of us and recognizes the authority and validity of this church. Sister Kurtz offered to come over every morning to read the book of Mormon with her which was really cool.
Stephen
We decided together to take a break while Stephen reads, prays and goes to church. We'll see where things go in a few. Good young guy who needs some time to think about everything.
Salome
Friday night after having a family home evening with the Bohlen family who run the motel, President Bohlen gave us a few names to visit. Since he's a sheriff, he knows everyone who lives in the branch boundaries, and then some. Desert dwellers and all that fun stuff. It's interesting to see who lives here and why. Some enjoy the intense sun, while others have had a run of bad luck. We gave a blessing to a member who moved from Parker to work in the fields and for some members here. He's trying to work his way out of his circumstances and in a place like the wild west, it's hard to just survive. He's a strong man who loves his kids, we're looking forward to getting to know him.
The Landeros
Coolest family ever. The mom has installed a attitude of hard work in her three kids which is evident by the fact that they we're the last people to leave the church Sunday after a "linger longer". They're not even members but they know how important service is. We stopped by to drop off a white shirt and tie for the shy boy, Luis. Luckily it fit him perfectly. Now if we could just schedule lessons around their busy schedule. We're determined and we have members who are here working together with us. I know everything will work out.
Elder Cespedes is a funny dude. He has a hint of east coast skater vibe still on him but he's worlds ahead of where I was when I first came out. He's really teachable and willing to put in the hours. We're getting past the awe of cacti, the dryness (I don't know what he's talking about this place is green), and the lightning, which to be honest still holds my attention as well. Its almost every other night now and since we live in a bowl-ish valley you can see them from miles and miles away.
Arizona is good. The mission is good. Happy birthday Zach, I love you all!
Love,
Elder Bryan
August 3
At the transfer meeting where we find out where everyone is going and
who they'll be with, I received my new companion. His name is Elder
Cespedes from Virginia and in his first week here in the mission we
saw many miracles.
Warren
We were notified that a less active lady who's coming back has a
husband who had interest in our church. We found it after half an hour
roaming the hill and brush of Morristown, 15 minutes southeast of
Wickenburg. He came out in Lamanite war attire which kinda scared us.
We delivered the large print Book of Mormon and then being prompted,
taught the restoration and invited him to be baptized at the end of
this month. Never had such good success with someone in their
skivvies. We also invited him to try a more clothy fashion.
Mystery lesson (follow up)
The less active man who we had a lesson with that no one still knows
who planned came to church and asked us to give him the missionary
lessons so he can pick up what he lost in 20 years. He still has the
most humble sincere prayers I've heard from anyone besides my mission
president.
The branch presidents motel in Salome this week was packed due to a
hunting season starting so Brother Erekson offered us a place in his
barn. It was awesome even if we were in an RV inside of that barn. We
had a good family home evening with the Ereksons (which I have a
better appreciation for) about magnifying our callings. I liked one of
the quotes said, "callings are seldom convenient". I am grateful for
all the hard work and time members put in to help others by service.
It's cool to see it from a wider perspective.
Also this week we were able to reach standards of excellence, a goal
for our key indicators based on lessons, new investigators, people at
church and people with a baptismal date. Not to shabby for elder
Cespedes' first round. He has a strong desire and we really prepared
ourselves this fast Sunday. We're going to rock it this transfer.
Until next time,
Elder Bryan
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