Monday, June 26, 2017

I guess y'all only get one more of these...

Family and friends,
It has been another amazing week for sure. I say it over and over and I'll say it some more, missionary life is the life. I love being able to just focus everything I do each day on inviting others to come closer to Christ. The week has been interesting, but we've been moving forward somehow. I'm just thankful we have a decent teaching pool as of now. If we didn't have anyone to teach and we still couldn't go finding things would be a lot tougher. I'm excited for this coming week though, we'll be able to do some finding because we'll go on exchanges with a couple different sets of elders. That's what our mission president suggested for us to do, set up days where another set of Elders schedules as many appointments as possible and then Elder Smith goes with them to the lessons and one of them goes with me so we can tract and contact all day. I've really missed finding these past two weeks. The hardest thing is trying to use our afternoons and mornings productive. If we head out and hit the streets hard in the mornings and afternoons or do service then Elder Smith is in lots of pain for our lessons at night and then he has a hard time paying attention to the lesson. So we do lots of making phone calls and texts and messaging people over Facebook to try to get as many lessons set up as possible with people already in our area book. It's easy to get discouraged but we're both keeping up a really good attitude and are trying to do everything we can and trusting that the Lord will make everything work out if we really do our best.
     Cristin is doing super well. We've pretty much taught her all the lessons, we just have a few principles here and there that we need to go over a little more specifically with her. Other than that she is on top of things. She loved church this last week so much. She is doing great at reading and studying and she takes really good notes. She has been volunteering at church to help out with service projects and participate in lots of activities. We'll probably be having her baptismal interview this Wednesday and then she's getting baptized next Thursday on the 6th! Please continue to keep her in your prayers. Her conversion is such a miracle that I feel humbled to witness.
     There's also Mike. He's an investigator that used to come to church pretty regularly but we haven't been able to get a hold of him for the last month or two. We met with him on Wednesday and he asked us if he could be baptize on July 7th in the Clark Fork River! Of course we said yes, but then he wasn't able to make it to church on Sunday so we're pushing his baptism back a couple of weeks. He's a really cool guy that has met with missionaries before elsewhere and is just now ready to make the commitment and bring his less active wife back into activity with him.
     Friday we had Zone Conference so that meant the Assistants were in town. Which meant we got to go on exchanges with them! I love both of our assistants, Elder Hoschouer and Elder Porter. I got to go on one final exchange with Elder Hoschouer from Thursday night until Saturday morning. It was really interesting to be doing missionary work together almost 2 years after we first met each other in the MTC. It was so fun to be together again. We did some solid missionary work and contacted tons of cool people. We contacted a guy that's a Christian rapper and he was showing us some of his stuff, it was pretty chill haha. It was weird driving around Missoula with him again. We popped popcorn that night and it burnt really bad so our entire apartment filled with smoke and it smelt really bad. Then our last night together we swingy the dollar store real quick and picked up a padlock and we signed it and put it on the Missoula lock bridge. It was a tender moment. Also we had dinner with the Griffins. He's our ward mission leader and she got baptized last October when Elder Hoschouer was serving here in Missoula 4th Ward. They're basically the best. Pictures to follow.
     Meetings this week were good. Zone Conference was really uplifting. It was the first time that I was assigned to lead some training at a Zone Conference so it was weird and a little intimidating but ultimately I think it turned out to be a success. I got lots of cool insights to finish off this transfer strong. Sunday meetings were great and uplifting too. It was weird though because I wasn't with my companion. Before you get all upset and accuse us of being apostate let me explain. The high councilor over missionary work in our Stake asked us to accompany him to the Thompson falls branch to speak in church and do some visits. We couldn't leave our area because we had lots of stuff to do so we just got permission from President Wadsworth to go on Splits so I spent part of the day with our ward mission leader, Bro Griffin.
     Just a quick thought about keeping the sabbath day holy. In 3 Nephi 11-18 Jesus Christ visits the nephites at the temple in bountiful. They are taught by Him and He institutes the Sacrament. In verse 1 of chapter 19 He leaves and ascends to heaven. Verses 2&3 describe the excitement at they all had in anticipation of the Savior's return the next day. It said "there were many, yea, an exceedingly great number, [that] did labor exceedingly all that night, that they might be on the morrow in the place where Jesus should show himself unto the multitude." I guess I don't know what day the next day might have been, but I suppose we could imagine it was the Sabbath. Or at least we can picture that the day where Jesus manifests Himself to us each week is the Sabbath because in the ordinances of the gospel the power of godliness is manifest. When we take the Sacrament we experience the power of godliness in a very real and personal way. Make every effort every Sabbath Day to be in the place where Jesus Christ will show His power to you.

Monday, June 19, 2017

Second Companion with a Broken Bone

Family and friends,
     Apparently I'm really hard on all my companions in Missoula.
Except Elder Skouson, he's the only one that's healthy. So Elder Smith
got diagnosed with a stress fracture this week. It's not technically
an actual break but it's at the point where it could break any moment
if he puts pressure on it. So he's only on crutches now. So our pace
has slowed down because we can't go tracting and walking all day
anymore per Sister Wadsworth's orders but we're doing our best to keep
our fire up. We won't let this slow us down. I'm completely committed
to finish in a sprint.
Here's 3 quick highlights:
     First is pretty simple. I got a call from Kelsey back in Bozeman
and she was going home for Father's Day and that meant she was driving
through Missoula! So we met up on Friday with her and us! It was
really cool to just catch up real quick and see that Bozeman hasn't
burned down in the 3ish weeks I've been gone.
     Second is Cristin. Keep praying for her please, she's awesome and
such a miracle! She missed church this week because an emergency
happened on the railroad and she got called to go clean it up and
didn't have much of a choice. So we had some solid lessons with her
this week and she is cooking through the Book of Mormon and doing so
much studies on her own. She's finishing up last minute Word of Wisdom
concerns. So keep us all in your prayers because we need this miracle
to continue moving forward!
     Third, CLINTON! There was a baptism in Clinton and we brought an
investigator to it so that meant I got to see so many people from the
Clinton Ward that I love. I got to see the Egberts and the Nystroms,
the Hixons, the Tuhys, the Lemons and so many others. I cried a little
during the service because I felt such a powerful spirit there with so
many of the people that I loved, served and taught. It was a huge
tender mercy to see them all again. When I left Bishop Nysteom gave me
a big hug and said, "keep running. Finish strong." Bishop Nystrom was
such a huge influence on me. So that's my invitation to you all, press
forward and don't give up. The Lord has blessings in store.

Monday, June 12, 2017

Stay Humble My Friends : )

Family and friends,
     Things continue to be swell in Zootown. I love Missoula a little too much. I probably say that a little too much too, but it's because it's true. This is a blessed area of Montana. I'm settled in pretty well and we're getting some great work done here. I still feel so humbled to be so blessed to serve here in Missoula with all the work that's happening here and with all the missionaries that are here.
     Last Monday was a pretty normal preparation day full of emailing and laundry. We also went frisbee golfing with the Ronan Elders and the YSA Elders. An awesome part-member family in our ward gave us a couple discs to use and we got some from a couple YSA members as well. There's a course out near Missoula on Blue Mountain. It was a beautiful area full of tall green trees and mountain views. It was pretty wild because it was really easy to lose track of the discs in all the plant life. But it was real fun as well to run around the mountain paths with the other Elders.
     Tuesday was completely full of driving. We woke up at 5 to meet up with the Kalispell and Stevensville zone leaders to leave by 6:00 to go to MLC in Helena. MLC was amazing like usual. It is one of my favorite things to go to any meeting where President Wadsworth teaches. One of the big things we talked about was attitude in general and how we need to adjust our attitudes, adjust the mission's attitude, the attitude of members and, ultimately, the attitude of the world. It was a powerful meeting for sure that gave me lots of personal inspiration. The only part of MLC that I did not like was when we did departing testimonies at the end. It was really weird to me to think that was the last time attending MLC. It added to all the self reflection that I was already doing. I definitely got teary eyed saying bye to lots of the missionaries that I won't be seeing again as a missionary. I've served around and got to know and love lots of the missionaries that make up the Mission Leadership Council. It was another tender mercy to be able to see them all again and feel their strength, support and love. Then after MLC we drove the 1.5 hours back to Missoula and then picked up some missionaries and drove 2 hours north through the Mission Valley up to Polson for a dinner with the Frenchtown Stake President with all the missionaries in the Frenchtown Stake. When I was in Missoula before it was just the Missoula Stake but the transfer after I left it got split into the Missoula and Frenchtown stakes. Polson is right on Flathead Lake, which is huge. It was so beautiful seeing the mission mountains over the giant lake. But that meeting was really great, President Smith is a great guy. Then we drove back again and didn't get home until 10:20. Long day.
     Wednesday was a pretty crazy day as well. The Polson and Ronan Elders both came down for District Meetings and then we had interviews with President Wadsworth and they don't have the miles to make the 2 hour trip again so we just tripled in our area. I spent the day with both of the Polson Elders and Elder Smith was with the Ronan Elders. We had some great success street contacting and did a baptismal interview for the Frenchtown sisters. Elder Parrish treated us out to Red Robin for dinner for his birthday with the money he got for his 21st birthday. He was super worried the whole time that they were going to find out it was his birthday and bring him an alcoholic beverage. 'Twas funny.
     Thursday was interviews which were amazing and refreshing like usual. In my interview President asked me about obedience and the effect it has had on my mission. Obedience is something that I have thought a lot about on my mission, the purpose behind it and what it does. The past two weeks I have been pondering a lot about obedience and the power of the Holy Ghost. A passage in Preach My Gospel says, in effect, as we obey He changes the desires of our hearts. Our hearts are changed inasmuch as we submit to God's will through obedience because as we submit we qualify for the purifying power of the Holy Ghost. The Holy Ghost is the power that works a mighty change in our hearts.
     Saturday was another amazing day that was completely exhausting. We got together with all the missionaries serving in the Missoula Stake to have breakfast at President Lindsay's home, is is in the Missoula Stake Presidency. The week leading up to the breakfast meeting I was getting everyone in the Zone hyped for 'missionary toast.' Whenever the missionaries come over for breakfast they make some of the best French toast ever with lots of fruit and powdered sugar to put on top. Then he led some training that was really inspiring. President Lindsay is one of the most inspiring men I've ever met on my mission. The whole Missoula Stake Presidency is amazing. When any of the three of them speak I just tune in and listen to everything they say. We talked about the mentors that we have had in our lives and the effect they had on us. We also compiled a list of the things that light a missionary 'on fire' for missionary work. All in all I was throughly inspired again. I'm more excited ever to give my all these last few weeks. After the meeting we went and helped a less active lady in our ward move with a couple of the members of the Elder's Quorum. That took us a couple hours before we went with the YSA Elders to go help an older couple move from the Sister's area to ours. This was the third time the missionaries have helped them and it took the rest of the day. They have so much stuff to move but at the end of the day they cooked us some mean rib-eye steaks and some other really good food, including brownies which are some of my favorites.
Sorry this email is getting a little long. I'll share about one more thing. Cristin is a super solid investigator. Right before I got here she just pulled over in her vehicle and called out to Elder Stone and Elder Smith to have them come over and talk with her. She asked them for a pamphlet and they swapped phone numbers and then she left. So then they stop by and have a quick lesson with her on the doorstep because there's not guy with them, then Elder Smith and I go back the day after I got to Missoula. We had a super solid doorstep lesson and she was just so prepared. They had given her the Plan of Salvation pamphlet because her father had died last year and she had read it and marked it up with all the things that stood out to her and questions she had. She loved the 3 kingdoms and everything about the Plan. She said the Plan gave her direction and peace. Then we taught the Restoration on Thursday with Travis and Emma, our ward mission leader and his wife. They were super solid fellow shippers and the lesson was so powerful. Over and over she kept describing how she felt at home with the things that we taught. She had felt so lost before but now found peace. She accepted the baptismal invitation and is preparing to be baptized on the 1st of July. So please keep her in your prayers. When we invited her she said she'd be honored and knows it'll be a big step in her life but is excited to work for it! She came to church and loved it. We have a lesson with her on Wednesday and then on Sunday we're having dinner at Bishop Hanni's house with her!
     Thank you all for the support. I'll keep chugging along and working hard! A challenge I would give all of you is to make sure everyday this week you have a personally revelatory experience. The Lord wants us to be able to feel the spirit in someway every day. So keep your eyes open, He will reveal things to you each day.

Monday, June 5, 2017

Back in Zootown

Family and friends,
     It's been another great week. I dare say it's been one of the best weeks. I love being back in Missoula a little too much, it's so great here. The work is doing great because super prepared people have been reaching out to the missionaries. Also the members are so great. I've been able to see lots of the families that I got to know when I was here before. I'll give a couple quick highlights:
  • I love Elder Smith. He's excited to work hard with me and to make this the best last transfer ever. He goes home next transfer sometime in the middle of the transfer so this is both of our last full transfers. We talked with our ward mission leader and bishop and told them both that we're here to work as hard as we can and do everyhinwe can for them to set the Missoula 4 Ward up for as much success as possible. I am so stoked to lose myself in the work completely this transfer.
  • I got here on Wednesday and asked Elder Smith about Adam and Mandy, two of the investigators I taught the whole time I was in Clinton. The Clinton Elders told me a couple of weeks ago that they moved to M4. Elder Smith was bummed I knew beforehand because he wanted to surprise me that we had a lesson that night with them at 7. So we got to teach them again and it was so weird but one of the best things ever.
     Sorry this one is short. The week has been so great. I'm sure Elder Smith is probably sick of me saying, "dang, it's so weird being back in Missoula." And every other variation thereof. It's just so great to be driving/biking these streets again. I count it a very tender mercy from the Lord that I get to serve in such a great place again.

Elder Garian Tippetts
eldergariantippetts.blogspot.com
1101 Greenough Drive Apt. E10 
Missoula, MT 59802