Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Graduate Missionaries at Work

This truly taxes an individual.  First finding the time to continue entering blog posts, thinking of what is worth writing about and keeping foremost in our minds . . .the purpose of this blog.  Since we are unclear of it's purpose, we choose to write about those things that are important to us and not quite personal journal items.
We wanted to add some of those special events from our MTC experience.
The instruction portion of our MTC experience proved to be an awesome one.  We received new tools and names to existing tools we have used in our years of teaching and we were oblivious that they were tools and they had names.  Our testimonies grew when we met our instructors for Preach My Gospel.  Sister Reese and Brother Wood III.  There they stood before us, two graduate missionaries that have chosen to work at the MTC helping others develop their skills in bringing others unto Christ by teaching by the Spirit.  They are amazing as they patiently put with the ramblings of senior missionaries; lovingly keeping us on task, and ultimately causing us to stretch ourselves spiritually and learn to boldly open our mouths to speak truth; then stop and let the Holy Ghost complete the teaching.  When this process is done correctly, there is conversion.  There was an entire army of these awesome graduate missionaries doing all they could to teach others.  Sister Reese and Brother Wood III were chosen to teach our district. As we shied away from teaching investigators (not real investigators, just individuals posing as investigators) and objecting to this assignment after just 2 classes,  they just smiled and encouraged and informed us that we would do this.  They did it so lovingly that it was after the class ended before we realized that they had parented us!  It really was for our own good.  We thoroughly enjoyed their teaching and felt the Spirit very strongly in their classes. Getting to know them personally was also fun as we got to know they were human.  Brother Wood III was in the process of planning a proposal to the special young woman in his life and asked for our input (think he was humoring us).  He should be floating now because he was supposed to propose the weekend after we left the MTC.
Sister Reese (AM teacher-she's the young one) with our Preach My Gospel District

Bro. Wood III (PM teacher) and our Preach My Gospel District
Even when we goofed up, they made us feel good.  We were taught, given homework assignments, challenged to look deep within ourselves to understand the Holy Ghost so we would know how to teach by the Spirit.  These words remain inadequate to explain the experience.  We know each of you can relate through the Spirit because you have experienced the Holy Ghost in your life.

Monday, December 3, 2012

New Beginning

Now we begin again!!! Yes, it is the beginning of the first full month of our mission and the completion of month 23.  Only 22 months of service left. Another new beginning is the first monthly military relations report submitted to the Military Relations Department in Salt Lake City.  It felt great to complete our first report and have good things to report and in record time.  All that was left to do and push the submit button so we did.  Then reality hit as the error message appears on the screen with some message that the report was not submitted and we would need to start over!  THE GOSPEL IS TRUE!  What a wonderful opportunity to get to rewrite and be sure that we reported the right things. Yes, this is the first Monday of December which means it is Wax Your Car Day, according to the calendar we received from the mission home. Elder Sturgis got right on it while I completed the second version of our report. He began looking (hmm, do I really want to use this word?) through the El Paso phone book for a car wash/waxing business close to home (all this while doing our laundry and washing dishes, too).  Another blessing, we found one!  After $25 and much elbow bending trying to get his wallet out of his back pocket, the assignment by our mission president was accomplished!!!  We WILL be shopping around before next month to find a better deal.  The end of another day in the our senior missionary saga.

Service Compadres!

Senior Sisters on the Frontlline
Here we are a bunch of seasoned veterans enjoying a evening comparing notes.  My newly found partners in service are; (from left to right) Sister Hauer, Sister Bodily and yours truly (knew you would have trouble recognizing me now that I am a missionary). The picture was taken at the institute building at UTEP during a single adults family home evening.  Each of these missionaries has a junior companion. How do know they are the senior companion?  It was clearly explained to us at the MTC by President Brown and a visiting general authority that the sisters are the senior companions because the elders have difficulty functioning without the sisters.  Sister Hauer was born in Guam but has lived in Utah for many years. She and Elder Hauer are Military Relations missionaries and are currently our trainers.  Elder and Sister Bodily serve as CES missionaries assigned to the UTEP Institute and the single adult ward.  We all attend FHE and YSA activities together.  Why just last Saturday night we were cutting the rug at a YSA dance.  So what if the music was mostly Latin music and very loud.  Sister Hauer seemed to enjoy visiting with Sister Bodily since Elder Hauer does not dance.  Elder and Sister Bodily were not feeling well so they went home early.  Anyway, there was one song that allowed Elder Sturgis and I to jitterbug.  We like to believe they were smiling with us not at us. Well, it was all in the line of duty!!  This is our story and we are sticking to it!!! More to come. . . . . .