Monday, November 25, 2019

I plan to kill my comp this week

Whelp... This is the last week for my comp here in the mission. So, I will kill him off and send him back home. By Saturday, I will know who my new companion is up here in Banacao.
This last week was pretty solid. We have had a lot of success with the part members in our area. We just started teaching a bunch of the grandkids of one of our recent converts. She is awesome. She has the coolest desire to share the message of the gospel with her family. Every time we go over there they tell us that they sat down with the kids and taught them the lesson that we were supposed to teach. So, that has made our job a lot easier. That is really the way that it is supposed to be. Because the missionaries will transfer, but the family and friends will be there forever!!
This week we did probably some of our best work while BRT'ing (Building a Relationship of Trust) with the monkey that lives around the corner. A few weeks ago, he would growl at us if we got near him. Then we were slowly able to feed him. And then just the other day, he started to climb all over us. I just with that we could have as much success and progression with some of our investigators and we did with this monkey. That would be neat. 
But, in all seriousness, the work up here is awesome. We teach a lot of lessons and find lots of people that we know that God is preparing for us. I am beyond grateful for this short time that I have to devote all of my time to the most important thing that is happening on the earth today. We all can be a part of it. The world is getting more and more wicked which means that the second coming of our Savior is close. So, especially as we get into the holiday season, look for something that you can do to help someone!! I just reread some conference talks and love this quote by Elder Holland "There is no shortage of suffering in this world, inside the Church and out, so look in any direction and you will find someone whose pain seems too heavy to bear and whose heartache seems never to end. One way to "always remember him" would be to join the Great Physician in His never-ending task of lifting the lead from those who are burdened and relieving the pain of those who are distraught." 
Happy Thanksgiving!!
Love Elder Thomas


 

Monday, November 18, 2019

Mission Tour

This week was awesome. We honestly didn't get a ton of work done in our area, but it was a super good week. Elder Wokolo of the Seventy came and presided at our mission tour. It was super cool. We focused the mission tour around finding answers to the "questions of the soul" from the Book of Mormon. Using the Book of Mormon in every phase of the work is the way that we see miracles. We also talked about what we can do to hasten the work. The work needs to be hastened because every day brings us closer to the second coming of our Savior. It is our job to be prepared, and help others prepare for the day that he will come.
We also had a meeting with all of the zone leaders in the mission. It was super cool. Elder Wokolo led a discussion about working with members and working with faith. He told us that every time that we get out of the house, we need to know in our mind that God has prepared someone for us to meet that day. God is preparing people always!! We are all a part of this great work and it is our job to help our siblings inside of the church and out. 
This week we were also blessed with a baptism to cap of the awesome week. Justin Blaza was baptized. He is the 6th member of his family to be baptized over the last 2 years. They are all awesome, but have progressed at their own pace. He was finally ready and was super excited. He is super shy, but bore a short and powerful testimony about how the Spirit helped him to change. 
I love you all and am grateful for the thoughts and prayers.
Elder Thomas






Monday, November 11, 2019

He's dead but then I came back to life...

This week was nice. We got some super good work done in our area. It did start with a little stumbling block. Me and my companion were riding bikes down a pretty good hill on the way back to our area. I decided it would be fun to turn some of the bumps into little jumps. About half-way down the hill, I hit a bump and ended up a little bit higher than I wanted to. When I landed, my front tire popped. It was also raining and so the path was fairly muddy. So, I very quickly ended up on the pavement. My elbow took the bulk of the fall and I got some nice little scratches on my hands. But, we still had places to go, so we taught one more lesson and then made our way home to get cleaned up. Some people saw me walking home with my bike that night and word quickly spread around the area that one of the white dudes took a spill on the bike. 
The next day, early in the morning, we starting exchanges. I went to one of the other areas here in the zone. So, my comp went around our area telling people that I had died after the bike crash. It gave some people a pretty good scare and lots of people believed it. 
Then the next day, when I was back in my area, we went around telling people that I had come back to life. It was pretty funny. 
But, in all seriousness, we had a pretty good week this week. We taught a lot of lessons and had lots of people that we teach attend church. The work here is quickly progressing and we see God's hand in the work every day. We were studying the Come Follow Me manual with some of the members in our area and one of the young women said "It would probably be easy to follow all of God's commandments if Satan didn't exist." We kind of laughed but realized how true it was. Satan is very real and wants nothing more than for us to be miserable. But, the power of our Savior is sooo much more. God prepared a way for us to be happy in all aspects of our lives. But, it is not easy. And the blessings come because of our obedience to the commandments. So, find something in your life that may not be in exact harmony with the laws of God. And then change. That is what the gospel does. It changes people. And one day, we will all stand before God and be worthy to live in his presence. I love you all and am grateful for all of the thoughts and prayers. 
Love Elder Thomas

-I found a Christmas beetle
-We found a snake






Monday, November 4, 2019

Nanay Blanes

Well... This week really capped off some nice work in the past month. Nanay Blanes was baptized by her son which was definitely the highlight of the week. She has been taught by missionaries for like almost 2 years now, but it was finally her time. She was sooo ready. It was awesome. And then she bore an awesome testimony after her baptism. There were also 3 youth from the group under our branch that were baptized. It was an awesome service. 
The next day, we were at church and we ended up with 10 of the people that we are teaching attend church. It was the craziest surprise. We started a district fast on Saturday night with all the other missionaries for all of the people that we are teaching and for the branches that we are serving in. It was awesome!!
I honestly don't remember a whole lot more about this week. We didn't teach as many lessons as we usually do, but the lessons that we taught were awesome!! The spirit does sooo much to change lives when you give them opportunities to feel of its power. 
This week was also Halloween. Halloween isn't really celebrated here, but they celebrate "All Saints Day" or "Day of the Dead." It was an awesome chance for us to teach a lot this week about the Plan of Salvation. We taught some super cool lessons about the knowledge of eternal families and the perfect plan that God has for each of us. Thanks for all of the thoughts and prayers!!
-Elder Thomas