MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!!!
I'll say that next week, (maybe if I remember.)
Well,
this last week of the transfer was a pretty good week. We visited some
members and investigators to take pictures with Elder Burr, before he
left for Independence Kansas. In zone transfer. HIs companion is Elder
Rasband, I'm really jealous of him. I love Elder Rasband!!!!! Funny
fact, he and I played Starcraft before we came out on our missions, so
we knew each other.
Since Elder Burr was going to the Tulsa zone which
meets at the same transfer point and the elm creek elder who was staying
his companion came from Independence so we just had to show up to the
transfer point stay for about 45 minutes then leave. We got back around
8ish in the morning. We were able to have all our studies, then have
some weekly planning and lunch.
Elder Morton is my new companion that I'm training in
the right ways of being a missionary (at least that's the plan.) He is
19 years old, he was in the MTC during Thanksgiving so they extended his
time at the MTC by a week. He is from American Fork Utah. He likes the
outdoors, has 2 siblings a younger brother and an older sister who is
21ish. HIs father works for the church in the audio department. The dvd's that we use in the 12 week training program his father was
actually there filming the missionaries who are playing in the dvd. One
of the videos he watched before entering the MTC his dad told him that
he was there filming it.
Elder Morton is excitied to do missionary work. He's
keeping me on my toes and I'm always striving to find something for us
to do. Something that he can practice doing, such a teaching or talking
to people when we go tracting. Speaking of which, Elder Morton came in
contact with his first Baptist while tracting. Who shared their
testimony that they are saved by Grace.
We had our ward Christmas party on Friday. We had a
huge turnout, this ward just reminds me of the wards back home. We
easily have about 200 hundred people who are usually at church. We
barely used the 2nd overflow in Sacrament on Sunday. The ward party was
fun, although the program we had, I felt it was a Christmas Talent Show
more than anything. Other than that it, was a great experience.
Well, in my Book of Mormon reading, I made it again to 3
Nephi when Christ comes to the America's!!! I was able to read chapter
10 & 11. The first couple chapters of 3 Nephi and the whole book of
Helaman, there were parts in it, that when I read them I was like, hey I
didn't know that. For example in I think 3 Nephi 4ish, the people of
Nephi split into small tribes, but they have a lot of tribes. That was
something that just didn't come to me as I read it the other 6 times on
my mission. Another testimony that you don't learn everything the first
time you read the Book of Mormon, or the scriptures for that matter.
Something I learned or understand more is in chapter 11, Christ explains
more of His Doctrine or Gospel. Then He goes onto say that this is the
manner in which Baptism needs to occur. Then He explains that there have
been disputations and disagreement's on certain things in the Gospel.
Christ came to correct them. We can see a parallel with the America's
and the people in Jerusalem. When Christ left, the Disciples/Apostles
were left to administer to the people there. IN ensuing years they would
both lead to Apostasy. But, it was the people in the Americas that had
it last about 300 more years. Probably because of the things that Christ
corrected when He came to this continent. HE also will explain later,
that the people in the Americas were more faithful than those in
Jerusalem. Thus explaining that they believed and had more faith on the
things He would teach to them. I hope that we all will understand more
fully the Doctrines of the church and not lean to our own doctrines that
have to efficacy in this life. We have the Book of Mormon and
Revelation today to confound the false Doctrines of our day. Man is
saved by grace as our loving baptist friend testified to us, but we also
believe that we must keep God's commandments. We have that solid, firm
understanding and that is what will lead us to what we need. I'm
thankful so much for this Gospel, I thank all my family and friends for
supporting me on this mission. I know I'm doing a great work and cannot
come down, this I leave with you in the Name of the Lord Jesus Christ,
Amen.
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Elder Colby Stewart Haymond
Oklahoma, Tulsa mission
Owasso, Oklahoma
Oklahoma, Tulsa mission
Owasso, Oklahoma
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