We'll pass through the Mines of Moria!
Monday, September 30, 2013
E'erybody -
First, some funny stuff that happened this week. On Friday, we (meaning
myself, and Elders Eisele, Flores, and Gillies) had to help move some
furniture. During the course of the work, we started referring to
ourselves as "Lord of the Rings" characters: Elder Flores is Aragorn
because he is the reluctant (district) leader; Elder Gillies is Legalos
because he is this quiet, lean figure; Elder Eisele is Pippin because he
has nervous energy and a high-pitched voice; and I have the supreme
pleasure of being Gimli, son of Gloin, because I'm short and everyone
loves me. So now since then, we have been quoting the movies almost
nonstop and it is so much fun to geek out with people again. We also got
to scrap some paint off a shed at the top of a mountain, which the
paint did not want to be scrapped, so it forced us to punch the wood
frequently and I got some gnarly abrasions. All for the common good!
Also
this past week, we had our weekly planning with the Zone Leaders in a large
group setting. It was kinda weird to say the least; at times it was
difficult to feel the promptings of the spirit because I was distracted
by the other missionaries, and I felt that the Zone Leaders were
"hovering" sometimes. But we got through it in one piece and actually I
had the principle of planning for specific people (not just a vague
list) at a specific time (not just a range) reaffirmed to me and have
since seen the importance of it in missionary work. Because although the
investigator may drop you in the days leading up to when you plan to
see them, it is still vital that you show your faith to God that you
will be in a specific place and he can put people there that you can
reach.
We
also went on temporary tripanionship (a group of three elders)
exchanges with Elder Gillies while his companion Elder Flores was in
leadership training. It was a lot of fun and we had many doors open to
us that would have been closed. One guy in particular said that he
usually sends us away when we come to his door, but we caught him at
just the right time when he was distracted and had his hands full.
Increases my testimony of exchanges even more.
That's
about it for the week. It felt like I did a lot of nothing, because my
numbers were really low. And for those of you who aren't familiar, when I
say numbers I mean something called "key indicators". They are events
in peoples' lives that lead them on the path towards making covenants
with their Father in Heaven, and we record them to get a sense of how the
area as a whole is faring. They include stuff like how many lessons did
you teach with a member present, or how many new investigators did you
get this week. However, what is not recorded is how many times you
render service, or how many people you plant a seed when you tell them
about the Gospel (just not in a formal lesson), and stuff like that. So
it's hard sometimes to think that you have done any good in a week when the
numbers that are recorded aren't all that great.
At
times like that, it is always important to remember Doctrine and
Covenants 18:15 which says, "And if it so be that you should labor all
your days in crying repentance unto this people, and bring, save it be
one soul unto me, how great shall be your joy with him in the kingdom of
my Father!" And when the going is rough remember, you can count as that
one soul.
I love you all and hope you have an excellent week -
Elder Cox
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