Okey Dokey everybody!
I'm just gonna get right into today. We had four investigators at church yesterday! Can I hear a what what? But anyway Bell came again and I hope she is having a good time. We were able to answer all of her questions from last Sunday and she still wants to keep coming to find out for herself if this is true or not. But I had to go with the Ward Mission Leader to pick her up and we got to church right as they were saying the sacrament prayer so we were in the hall way. So the young man comes out with the bread, gives it to me, gives it to the ward mission leader, and then bee lines past Bell! I was able to talk to Bishop after and Bishop will let the young men know not to completely ignore the investigators. Nothing against the young man of course, he was just nervous and didn't know what to do. But I'll probably be answering some questions about that next time we see Bell. Trina wasn't able to come because she had to take care of her baby. But side note: The Bullocks (who are ward missionaries) helped Bell and Trina last week and found out that Trina's baby has been sleeping in a cardboard box. So the amazing Bullocks went out of their way and got a crib! I got to be there when they dropped it off and the spirit was so strong. You should have seen how happy everyone was!
Randy didn't come to church and we're actually going to back off of him for a while because he told us he wants to go to his church and wants us to go with him. So now we're at a stand still with him until he makes an actual effort on his side, we can only help him so far. Then we had a man named Bill come to church who we actually haven't been able to teach yet. But he was a referral from a member and he came to church! He really enjoyed it and said that he would come back next week and that we would set up some sort of appointment for the upcoming week.
Then we had a man named Jeff who, while knocking doors, invited us into his house and told us that he was really good friends with the missionaries in Oklahoma. He told us that he didn't want to be taught, but we invited him to church because that's what we do. Well when we were done with that neighborhood we were walking back to the bikes and he drove up and asked us what time church started. Well that's a good sign. So guess what? Lo and behold he walked into church 20 minutes early! I'll be honest I wasn't expecting it. We went by later that day to give him a Book of Mormon and he told us that he would see us next week. But here is a cool fact, he told us that he can't go an hour without craving a cigarette, but he went through three hours of church and didn't even think about it! He also asked us if we did baptisms in our church...YES! He's never been baptized before, so I have to say we have a great batch of people rolling in.
I think I already told you about Payton, but anyway she's been reading every day. Didn't come to church but we'll work on that. But guess what her profession is? Hair stylist! So guess what i'm doing today? Hair cut! Guess how much? 5 bucks! I could cut my own hair and stuff but thats a really good price for a professional one.
I always forget everything that was done in the past week because I always get so excited about telling y'all about church. Here's something exciting! We got 22 lessons this past week! We are just teaching machines lately and we're working like crazy and I know that we're going to baptize in february and march.
I got that little book of mormon and it is perfect! I bought that little Bible at the dollar store and now i can just fit them in my suit pocket.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY KYLEE!MAN IT IS SO AWESOME THAT ALL OF MY LITTLE SISTERS ARE GROWING UP! I think it's sweet that she's on the east coast with me too. I hope you had a great birthday kylee and that you partied tell you couldn't party no more!
I have to say waiting to hear about dads talk and mikaylas patriarchal blessing is gonna kill me. I don't know if i can wait for a letter! But i will because thats what i have to do. haha I'm glad that his talk went great though, I'm always willing to give my two cents. It's nice because i get a specific topic to study.
Speaking of studying the last three days i read the book of Acts through Hebrews and i want to give a special shout out to Paul. It's really humbling when i think of myself not being able to drive and having to ride my bike. When he was beaten and imprisoned and re beaten and tons of other stuff until he was eventually killed. Yeah, I'll ride my bike with a smile on my face :)
Love,Elder K. Olsen
P.S. Read Acts 28:3-6 and tell me that's not awesome
Elder Olsen is in South Carolina
Monday, January 23, 2012
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Zip-i-dee-doo-dah!
So yesterday was Martin Luther King day as i'm sure you already know. But because of that holliday there weren't any computers available to us. But here's that fancy letter y'all have been waitin for!
First off:
Sunday was awesome!!! We had BEll and Trina and Randy come to church and they all had a great time! Then after church the Bishops daughter was baptized, so all our investigators were able to stay for that and it was awesome even though church was five hours long. For me it was seven hours long because i had some meetings in the morning. I do need to work on not stressing out when we have investigators at church though. I'm just constantly wondering, are they having a good time, how are they with the ward members, are they understanding everything? So as you can imagine i was really out of energy when it was all done.
I feel bad for the sunday school teacher though. Because he was teaching and at some point he mentioned that God wasn't a spirit but had a body of flesh and bones. Well Bell cut him off and said "wait, God isn't a spirit?" He kind of froze and then looked at us and said "your investigator has some questions" It was pretty funny, and obviously i need to explain that a little better.
Anyway Sunday was great and now thats all that i can really think about. The rest of my week doesn't really matter because i actually had some investigators at church. The ward loved it too, because they were all talking to us, and complimenting us on the good work, and they were getting all excited. Oh and the dinner calendar for this month is completely full. We're gettin fed good! I'm so glad that the holidays are over and everything is back to normal again. Dont get me wrong holidays on missions are great. But i could do without them.
The rest of this month we're going to have to bike ALOT. Because we only get 1050 miles in the car every month. We're at about 850. So i'm not to excited about that. But on the positive side it will force us to get rides from members so that we can use them in our missionary work.
It's still pretty warm down here in SC. It's probably in the low 70s right now. But people are saying that it will get cold here soon....
I haven't broken his ukelele yet. I got pretty close this morning though. I ended up going in the back room shutting the door and turning the fan on high while i read my scriptures. But usually i'm okay with the ukelele. This morning i was just thinking about a million things at once and it was starting to get to me, the ukelele wasn't helping. But i read my scriptures and prayed and everything is better now. It's so relieving that i'm able to take all of my problems to Heavenly Father and just be like "here ya go, take control." That doesn't mean i just sit back in my chair and relax, but i at least know that everything is going to be okay.
This last week was my best week "number wise" in my entire mission. We taught 19 lessons, and talked to near 100 people, plus we got 4 investigators at church. So we can still improve, and the goal of our district is to scare other missionaries so they don't want to be transferred here because we are going to set the bar so high. We're not competing against any other missionaries... but we're still gonna work for being the best.
I got the pictures and the camera card which i'm really excited to have more memory now. Unfortunately i wasn't able to see the videos on my camera. But i looked at all the pictures and i was really impressed that you wrote on the back of every single one. That one of the gingerbread guy made me laugh.
But guess what?
I love y'all!
Elder K. Olsen
ps. picture 1 below is (from left to right) Elder Nelson, Elder Law, Elder Cramer, Me, Elder Olsen
picture 2 is my awesome new beanie that was made for me (snowbird colors)
Monday, January 9, 2012
Hey Howdy Hey!
Hey howdy hey!
It's been great the past few days... ridiculously hot, but great. We hit 75 degrees yesterday so we didn't have to wear our suit jackets! Hallelujah!
But i think i wrote y'all last tuesday so i'm trying to remember everything thats been done since then. On thursday night we got picked up by the myrtle beach elders so that we could drive to sumter, because on friday we had a leadership training meeting in columbia. So we stayed the night in sumter. I wish i had taken a picture but i slept in a tempermental recliner that just didn't want to stay reclined. Then i took a dinner chair and put a pillow on it because i was to long for the recliner. I can't say it was my best night of sleep ever, but it definitely wasn't my worst. The really funny part though is that everyone got mad at me because of my snoring. So far something i've been able to accomplish with every companion :).
But the leadership meeting was awesome! It got Elder Brimhall and i super pumped to get to work, the meeting was perfect for us because it showed us exactly what we needed to fix so that we could be more effective. The only downfall to the meeting was that it lasted from 7:45-6:30. So with the drive home and stopping by for dinner we got back home at 9:00. So that ate our entire day up. Something really cool though! So in missionary lingo Elder Brimhall is my son, and elder cramer is my dad, and so on and so forth. Well at the meeting we had five generations there! I took a picture which i meant to send today but i forgot my camera. But five generations still living in a mission is almost unheard of, and the chances of us being in the same meeting is even slimmer. Because only district leaders, zone leaders, trainers, and trainees went to it. So that was extremely exciting.
Church was alright yesterday. Although we got kind of stiff armed by all of our investigators. We had 4 planning to come to church and none of them actually came. But on the bright side there are these two less active members who haven't been to church in 28 years who came! Last week we got a text asking if we would come over, so of course we did. So it's a grandma, her daughter, and then her two grandkids. Well her grandkids havent been baptized and Sis. Newman (grandma) decided it was time to come back to church. So basically we have two guaranteed baptisms! Actually i just realized we could baptize them this month! The older grandkid is 12 so he would actually be a deacon as well.
I want to ask if everyone would pray for Jane. She's been going through a lot of job issues, health issues, family issues, financial issues, pretty much everything at the moment. Well i promised her that if she continued to pray, read the scriptures, and come back to church (she hasn't been for weeks now) that everything would get better. We blessed her home and her this morning, and now i just need many prayers that nothing will get in her way getting to church. I know that if she comes to church that everything else will be taken care of.
So that is a great scripture to go by mom. Actually the entire book of timothy is probably good to go by. Elder Brimhall absolutely love the book of Timothy. He quotes 2 Timothy 4:7 a lot, it's his favorite.
Funny story, so we had exchanges with the Tabor City elders. Well one elder up there has a ukelele and elder brimhall fell in love with it. So on the way home from tabor city we stopped at a pawn shop and he got one.... well i can't get him to stop playing it now. He's actually really good for never playing before, but i still might throw it out the window on the highway. But he's also been memorizing a scripture mastery every day which is really cool. Me on the other hand have had some amazing studies.
That reminds me! Well dad you may have already given your talk but i've been meaning to send you my notes for a bit now. I don't have my notes with me so i'm just going to go off the top of my head here.It's amazing that you were assigned that topic because actually Elder Pieper way back when he was here actually talked about that exact concept. Except he talked about doctrine, principle, and application. Because when you think about it doctrines and principles never change. But the application does, and thats what can confuse people. For example the word of wisdom is and has always has been an eternal principle. The doctrine is obedience (at least in my perspective). But now look at the different applications over time. Adam and Eve couldn't partake of the fruit or they would surely die, when you think about it that's the word of wisdom. The word of wisdom entails what to eat and what not to eat. Tobacco and illegal drugs weren't a problem in the garden of eden so of course heavenly father wouldn't have told them not to eat it. But now that those things are available the application of the word of wisdom or the policy of the word of wisdom has changed. I'm sure that you could find that with any doctrine or principle that we have.
Something else about doctrine, principle, and policy is that they do have differences of course. But they are much more effective when you put them together. I have found that i can find any answer i need if i ask three questions. How? (which will explain the policy) What? (which will explain the principle) and Why? (which explains the doctrine).
EX. HOW is the sacrament performed? By blessing the bread and water then having deacons pass to the congregation. Today we bless water, in the new testament wine was used. The policy has changed.
What is the sacrament? It's the ordinance saying that we will renew our covenants and take upon His name upon us and keep all of His commandments, and in return we will have His spirit to be with us.
Why do we perform the sacrament? So that we can have His spirit to be with us. So that we can repent.
Now these are just some of my thoughts on the subject and you can use them as you wish. Also i had a question, that book that you have dad, about Joseph Smith. It's blue and called "Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith" I have permission to read that book as long as i only read it on p-days. Would it be possible to get a copy of that?
I love y'all!
Elder K. Olsen
It's been great the past few days... ridiculously hot, but great. We hit 75 degrees yesterday so we didn't have to wear our suit jackets! Hallelujah!
But i think i wrote y'all last tuesday so i'm trying to remember everything thats been done since then. On thursday night we got picked up by the myrtle beach elders so that we could drive to sumter, because on friday we had a leadership training meeting in columbia. So we stayed the night in sumter. I wish i had taken a picture but i slept in a tempermental recliner that just didn't want to stay reclined. Then i took a dinner chair and put a pillow on it because i was to long for the recliner. I can't say it was my best night of sleep ever, but it definitely wasn't my worst. The really funny part though is that everyone got mad at me because of my snoring. So far something i've been able to accomplish with every companion :).
But the leadership meeting was awesome! It got Elder Brimhall and i super pumped to get to work, the meeting was perfect for us because it showed us exactly what we needed to fix so that we could be more effective. The only downfall to the meeting was that it lasted from 7:45-6:30. So with the drive home and stopping by for dinner we got back home at 9:00. So that ate our entire day up. Something really cool though! So in missionary lingo Elder Brimhall is my son, and elder cramer is my dad, and so on and so forth. Well at the meeting we had five generations there! I took a picture which i meant to send today but i forgot my camera. But five generations still living in a mission is almost unheard of, and the chances of us being in the same meeting is even slimmer. Because only district leaders, zone leaders, trainers, and trainees went to it. So that was extremely exciting.
Church was alright yesterday. Although we got kind of stiff armed by all of our investigators. We had 4 planning to come to church and none of them actually came. But on the bright side there are these two less active members who haven't been to church in 28 years who came! Last week we got a text asking if we would come over, so of course we did. So it's a grandma, her daughter, and then her two grandkids. Well her grandkids havent been baptized and Sis. Newman (grandma) decided it was time to come back to church. So basically we have two guaranteed baptisms! Actually i just realized we could baptize them this month! The older grandkid is 12 so he would actually be a deacon as well.
I want to ask if everyone would pray for Jane. She's been going through a lot of job issues, health issues, family issues, financial issues, pretty much everything at the moment. Well i promised her that if she continued to pray, read the scriptures, and come back to church (she hasn't been for weeks now) that everything would get better. We blessed her home and her this morning, and now i just need many prayers that nothing will get in her way getting to church. I know that if she comes to church that everything else will be taken care of.
So that is a great scripture to go by mom. Actually the entire book of timothy is probably good to go by. Elder Brimhall absolutely love the book of Timothy. He quotes 2 Timothy 4:7 a lot, it's his favorite.
Funny story, so we had exchanges with the Tabor City elders. Well one elder up there has a ukelele and elder brimhall fell in love with it. So on the way home from tabor city we stopped at a pawn shop and he got one.... well i can't get him to stop playing it now. He's actually really good for never playing before, but i still might throw it out the window on the highway. But he's also been memorizing a scripture mastery every day which is really cool. Me on the other hand have had some amazing studies.
That reminds me! Well dad you may have already given your talk but i've been meaning to send you my notes for a bit now. I don't have my notes with me so i'm just going to go off the top of my head here.It's amazing that you were assigned that topic because actually Elder Pieper way back when he was here actually talked about that exact concept. Except he talked about doctrine, principle, and application. Because when you think about it doctrines and principles never change. But the application does, and thats what can confuse people. For example the word of wisdom is and has always has been an eternal principle. The doctrine is obedience (at least in my perspective). But now look at the different applications over time. Adam and Eve couldn't partake of the fruit or they would surely die, when you think about it that's the word of wisdom. The word of wisdom entails what to eat and what not to eat. Tobacco and illegal drugs weren't a problem in the garden of eden so of course heavenly father wouldn't have told them not to eat it. But now that those things are available the application of the word of wisdom or the policy of the word of wisdom has changed. I'm sure that you could find that with any doctrine or principle that we have.
Something else about doctrine, principle, and policy is that they do have differences of course. But they are much more effective when you put them together. I have found that i can find any answer i need if i ask three questions. How? (which will explain the policy) What? (which will explain the principle) and Why? (which explains the doctrine).
EX. HOW is the sacrament performed? By blessing the bread and water then having deacons pass to the congregation. Today we bless water, in the new testament wine was used. The policy has changed.
What is the sacrament? It's the ordinance saying that we will renew our covenants and take upon His name upon us and keep all of His commandments, and in return we will have His spirit to be with us.
Why do we perform the sacrament? So that we can have His spirit to be with us. So that we can repent.
Now these are just some of my thoughts on the subject and you can use them as you wish. Also i had a question, that book that you have dad, about Joseph Smith. It's blue and called "Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith" I have permission to read that book as long as i only read it on p-days. Would it be possible to get a copy of that?
I love y'all!
Elder K. Olsen
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
I'm Back.
So it's tuesday and not monday if you haven't noticed yet...
and this keyboard is really weird so i'm having some difficulties.
Anyway the library was closed yesterday so we werent able to actually
e-mail, but here i am!
It's been pretty good since last week, i can't complain.
Except church was rather rough. Our average is about 150 people at church
every week. On christmas we hit 175 and this last sunday we had maybe 70. None
of which were investigators. But i feel that everything will start working again
now that the holidays are over.
We haven't been able to see daryl since last i talked about him which is
kind of concerning me because we got to get that kid baptized. So i'm pretty
sure we are going to go and see him today. Bell and trina are doing great, but
unfortunately Bell has some sort of deadly virus that may keep her from church
this sunday, and more down the road. So pray that she can get better and that
she can still get baptized this month.
We have a few new people Dale and his son cody and his daughter hannah.
They are all on date for baptism for the 28! It was great because we just taught
them on there doorstep and then put them on date. We'll have to go see them very
soon.
Then there is Sydney and her son who just moved from virginia and had all
the lessons taught to them and want to be baptized. We are going to have dinner
with them on saturday. So there's a couple more baptisms that should
happen.
Byron is still great and understands everything we're teaching but
unfortunately we are having trouble getting him to church. I'm concerned that
that may hold him back.
So there's many people that we are working with right now and over the next
few weeks we'll see what happens. But we are going to work as hard as we
possibly can.
So i'm excited to hear that i have more than one memory card on the way. I
have the new camera now and i went kind of crazy for a bit, i'm cooling down
now. But i still probably already have about 4-5 gigs full of stuff. It goes by
pretty quick.
The picture of madison you sent me was really stretched out but i still
think that it's the coolest picture ever! I'm so proud, (sniff) give me a second
i'm starting to tear up. But seriously that is really awesome. (I had included a picture of Madison in my email to Kyle -- it was her birthday and she got an Xbox 360. The picture was Madison with her Xbox, drinking a can of Pepsi. I think she wants to be just like her big bro!)
Don't worry about my sarcastic wit mom. For better or worse i'll probably
have that trait for most of my life!
But yeah, that's me, that's my life.
Oh and it's rather cold right now, two days ago it was in the 70's now it's
in the 50's brrrr! Remember i got the humidity factor.
I'm right with you mom, i'll try to write more hand written letters!
Elder K. Olsen
John 14:15 (my favorite)
P.S.
No frog giggin yet. (When we talked to Kyle on Christmas we asked him what there was to do around there. Someone at the house he was out suggested they go 'frog giggin') I don't think we'll be able to unfortunately, it's
where you go to the swamp at midnight with a shotgun when all of the frogs are
out and about.... I guess i'll just have to do that when i visit in the
future.
This picture is just cool...
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