Hello Family and Friends!
Well I guess I will tell you about my birthday first, since I will
probably forget by the end of this email. It was great! I found out I
am a terrible chef! Not too much different than any other day, it was
a fantastic day though, and I will explain why a little later. Thanks
for the water bottle mom!
So here we go, we had probably one of the best weeks so far ever! I
truly have felt Heavenly Father blessing us and answering our prayers,
and all of your prayers as well! People are progressing and things are
looking great. We have been working better with the Ward and the Ward
mission leader, which helped us to have 10 lessons this week with
members present - more member support than we have ever had! We worked
our tails off too!
The J. family is doing fantastic. This last week the teenage
daughter, K, expressed a desire to be baptized with her mother
next month! We are praying we can actually meet with them more so we
can prepare the whole family.
We found a new investigator named P. who is the husband of a
less active Spanish member. He is quite an interesting guy! He didn't
come to church this week, but she did for the first time in quite a
while. But we are excited to start working with them.
So J....J. is a boss! We set a baptismal date for him for March
22! He is super excited and so are we! He feels he isn't ready yet
because he wants to know more, but he prayed out loud for the first
time EVER I think in his life with us that night, and he asked if he
could be ready for baptism by the 22 of March. The Spirit was bien
fuerte, and we all just kinda sat there when he finished. He kinda
started giggling cause he didn't know why he felt different. We feel a
great love for that man. It was a great way to close off my birthday.
:) we also finally got him into the church building and gave him a
tour with our Ward mission leader who thankfully speaks Spanish too!
We are praying he can actually make it to church this next week.
Speaking of church, we had a total of 8 investigators there yesterday!
It was crazy! :) !!!
We found out D. is willing to do anything to be baptized, and she
has made her decision on what she needs to do. So we decided to back
off and just keep encouraging her. We found an awesome friend for her,
a recent Spanish convert named L. who was abandoned by her entire
family when she joined the church. They related perfectly.
So I don't think I ever told you all about Jn. A Priest
in our Ward randomly texted us a few weeks ago, and told us there was
a guy from school who was interested in the church (we later figured
out they weren't even friends-Jn just knew the priest, B, was LDS and
came asking questions). Well now they are pretty good friends. We
taught him that night in B's home, and two days later we met
again. He had read 15+ chapters in the Book of Mormon, and had prayed
about it. He knew it was true and we committed him to be baptized the
22 of February...he accepted and has come to church the last 3-4
weeks, and is getting baptized tonight because his family couldn't
come last Saturday! He is awesome, and so prepared. We ended up
handing him over to some other Elders because he didn't live in our
boundaries but was being taught in our members home. It has been so
cool to see him grow! This last week, his cousin saw the changes in
him and wanted to figure out what they were, so he invited him to
listen to us! So Jn helped us teach his cousin, Js, and he
said he wanted to be baptized too! We handed him off to yet another
set of missionaries as well.
We have generated probably 5-6 solid
prepared referrals to other Elders in Prescott Valley in the past 2
weeks. Not only is The Lord allowing his work to hasten, but the
evidence of the power of everyday missionaries is incredible. We
couldn't have found any of these golden, prepared people were it not
for members who were willing to open their mouths and let the world
know who they are and what they know. Let's be careful not to miss
those prepared souls The Lord is placing in our way!
Family and friends, I love you all so much! I am so grateful for your
words of encouragement, testimonies and support! I do know that this
church, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints is the only
true church here on the earth today. Because it contains the fullness
of Jesus Christ's Gospel, it also contains the fullness of Happiness
for each of us. This is evident as we strive daily to live that
Gospel, and learn, and grow. I hope we all can feel greater happiness
as we do so!
Thanks again! Have a great week!
Elder Collin Christensen
Missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. On this blog you will find posts of the emails and pictures that he sends home each week. He does not edit or see comments on this blog.
Monday, February 24, 2014
Monday, February 17, 2014
Feb. 17, 2014
Hello Family!
Sorry this email is so late, it will also be fairly short. We had a zone activity today and played a lot of basketball and chair soccer. Glad you guys got my package, sorry it was so late!Sounds like everyone is staying busy! Thanks a bunch for the valentines package! :)) we got it the night before valentines day so
we enjoyed ourselves.
So this week I learned a lot about how to work hard, but also smart. There are some good things we can do to take up our time, like driving around and trying to find people home, but there are better things, and even best things we can do. Being effective is pretty important. We took a couple hours one afternoon and began coding out our area, and we called probably 50 people and set up loads of appointments. When we could have spent that time driving around and potentially talked to 3 or 4 people and not taught anything. So that is what Elder Westlund taught me on our Zone Leader exchange this last week. Oh yea! Elder Westlund is from Medford and was friends with Jordan Bowers up at BYU-I! Small world. :D
\We had an awesome zone conference this last week. I ended up helping with a musical number last minute that I got to run through once before, haha. Typical. I was grateful for your sight reading skill mom. Thought you might like hearing about that.
We got to go to the Gilbert Arizona Temple open house with M. J.! It was so awesome! We had tickets and everything set up with the Moore family to drive us all down there, and the night before she called us and canceled. We were pretty bummed, but decided to go over and visit her. We still don't know why, but with the help of the Moore family, and the Spirit, after our visit she decided she would come with her daughter. It is a sweet temple, and I really think she felt the Spirit there. We are praying to have a baptismal date for her this next week.
We had a great lesson with the T.J. family! and the feeling was so much different this time, all the kids came and listened and participated as we talked about the armor of God, Ephesians 6:10-17. We had to twist it and compare it to football, but hey it worked!
Well I am glad to hear all is going well! I love you all and know that the Restored Gospel of Jesus Christ is true! I am thankful to your support, you love, your mail, your prayers, and your birthday wishes!
:) Have a fantastic week!
Elder Collin Christensen
Sorry this email is so late, it will also be fairly short. We had a zone activity today and played a lot of basketball and chair soccer. Glad you guys got my package, sorry it was so late!Sounds like everyone is staying busy! Thanks a bunch for the valentines package! :)) we got it the night before valentines day so
we enjoyed ourselves.
So this week I learned a lot about how to work hard, but also smart. There are some good things we can do to take up our time, like driving around and trying to find people home, but there are better things, and even best things we can do. Being effective is pretty important. We took a couple hours one afternoon and began coding out our area, and we called probably 50 people and set up loads of appointments. When we could have spent that time driving around and potentially talked to 3 or 4 people and not taught anything. So that is what Elder Westlund taught me on our Zone Leader exchange this last week. Oh yea! Elder Westlund is from Medford and was friends with Jordan Bowers up at BYU-I! Small world. :D
\We had an awesome zone conference this last week. I ended up helping with a musical number last minute that I got to run through once before, haha. Typical. I was grateful for your sight reading skill mom. Thought you might like hearing about that.
We got to go to the Gilbert Arizona Temple open house with M. J.! It was so awesome! We had tickets and everything set up with the Moore family to drive us all down there, and the night before she called us and canceled. We were pretty bummed, but decided to go over and visit her. We still don't know why, but with the help of the Moore family, and the Spirit, after our visit she decided she would come with her daughter. It is a sweet temple, and I really think she felt the Spirit there. We are praying to have a baptismal date for her this next week.

Well I am glad to hear all is going well! I love you all and know that the Restored Gospel of Jesus Christ is true! I am thankful to your support, you love, your mail, your prayers, and your birthday wishes!
:) Have a fantastic week!
Elder Collin Christensen
February 10, 2014
Hola Familia y amigos mios!
Last week was great! Elder Hicks and I seem to be
working together better than ever before. Even now that I'm not quite
the timid unsure greenie I used to be while he was training me, we are
still learning loads from each other. We have just been feeding off each
other's desires to work hard, and MAN things are changing for the
better! I already got used to his little quirks and he had already
gotten used to my humor etc, so we just jumped right in to the work and
the needs of the people here in Prescott Valley. We still have our
weaknesses and such but we can solve issues so much better now.
An example- we had all our lessons fall through one
night, so we were going around trying to find people at home. We were
having no success teaching or finding, and finally someone came out and
talked to us. But it started to get late, so we said goodbye and got in
the car to head home. I sat there for a couple minutes because I was
kinda ticked that we had just stood outside for 20 minutes in 30 degrees
talking about nothing! Well once I calmed down, I talked to Elder Hicks
about it. He agreed we had wasted a perfect opportunity and failed to
fulfill our purpose, and he kinda started to beat himself up about it.
Well, I loved and trusted Elder Hicks enough to take the initiative. We
stopped proselyting for the evening and did a hardcore analysis on our
purpose, and on our goals and plans to fulfill it in everything we do.
Instead of coming our of that depressed because we had failed, we were
both pumped because we had created a plan to succeed! The next day we
began implementing our plans and tasks to achieve our goals, and we
started loving what we were doing! As the week went on we had more
success and more energy about the work. I have a real testimony of
goals, and of failure, and of the ability to rise up and move forward
through the Atonement of Jesus Christ.
I used to let little things about other people bug
me, especially companions, but I think I realized what a waste of time
it was to worry myself about something I can't control. The time spent
being annoyed is time that could be used helping someone else. That is
the main thing I learned this week. If I can stop thinking about ME and
I, I can give so much more. We had a couple crazy days this last week
with so many appointments, so many calls to make and things to do, and I
stopped and thought for a second in the middle of it all. I was loving
it! Serving others will always be better than serving myself!
We had an awesome lesson with M. J. and her
husband last night. We brought The Family: A Proclamation to the
World. After the lesson, Elder Hicks and I just sat there in complete
love for that family. The Spirit was so strong when we testified of our
own eternal families, and I felt an increased love, desire and gratitude
for the opportunity to be with my family forever. We invited to pray
about the decision to be baptized. This morning, M. texted us saying
she got work off to come to the Gilbert Temple Open House with us this
Thursday! So now we can go, we are stoked for them to be able to feel
the Spirit in The House of The Lord!
T. J. is still solid. Her and her husband have totally changed in the perspective of preparing for her
baptism. Now they are looking forward to the temple and an eternal
family. It has been so cool to see. They have some pretty troubled
teenage kids, too. The shy daughter asked me if her horse could be
sealed to them in the temple....I didn't want to crush and dreams on
that one so I told her she would see her horse in heaven. Haha The dad,
actually went in and cut the cable to the Xbox his sons were playing
because they wouldn't come into our lesson. Pretty crazy! But awesome
that they see how much their family needs the gospel.
Well, that's about all the news! I hope all is well
at home and that people are planning to achieve! If you fail to plan,
you plan to fail. It is so true. :) I love you all! Have a fantastic
week.
Elder Collin Christensen
February 3, 2014-- New Companion
Hello everyone!
Another interesting week!
Elder Cardwell is now serving in Glendale in the Solano Ward. He has
about 3 months left on his mission and has never been on a bike, but now
he's probably in his last area and gets to ride a bike around Phoenix!
Haha Well, guess what else is crazy?! My new companion is Elder Hicks!
Yea, my trainer! Also, he was trained up in this area about a year and a
half ago, so he knows like all the Spanish investigators and members
better than me! Pretty crazy that we are back together, but he has a
real strong desire to work hard, and we are both pumped. He is actually
the new District Leader here, and we had an awesome District Meeting on
President Taylor's "R2" challenge. The challenge is for each
companionship to baptize 2 "real people". Not just to have 2 numbers,
but two quality new members if the church. The focus on the recent 20
lessons a week has actually decreased our numbers in baptism, new
investigators, and lessons taught to investigators in the past month.
While the less active / active member work we have been doing has been
great and nearing the 20 lessons per week goal, president Taylor kindly
reminded us of our purpose. Those 20 lessons=20-40 opportunities to find
real new people to teach and invite to come unto Christ.
So no one ever responded to my question, how have the family
mission plans been coming? Have we made them? Are we working on them? Do
we actually remember the visions, goals, plans, tasks, and
accountability we set for ourselves each day? I hope so. :) I am excited
to hear how it is going. When members and missionaries work together it
can really be an amazing thing.
So with all the transfer stuff we didn't have too much progress
this week. Elder Hicks is still meeting all the English people, but we
had some great lessons with J., M., D. and T.. They all could
be baptized this month! We are really hoping and praying to have 2
baptisms this month, and these people are so ready! They all just have
one or two issues holding them back.
I don't know if I have Introduced
D. yet, but she is a lady from Peru who used to be a child
psychologist. Her husband is white and from a hardcore Catholic family.
Well, he isn't too religious himself, but after they got married a year
or two ago he makes her come with the family to the Catholic service
each week and won't allow her to come to our services, even though they
are at different times. She has such a solid testimony of the church and
the Book of Mormon and wants more than anything to be baptized, but she
hates the contention it causes in the family. So we have used FB to
help her, which has been cool. She went with her friend to see the
Gilbert Temple Open house on Saturday which was a miracle! She loved it.
And we actually had a feeling to go by last night after fasting with
Dami, and we did and met the husband!
M. is in the same sort of boat, except she has the approval from
her husband. But what she wants is his full support before she will be
baptized. We are praying that she will be able to come to the Gilbert
Temple Open House with us on the 13th.
J.works a bunch, but has a huge desire to learn and study. He is
a humble guy and loves it when we come over! We just saw him at the car
wash and he got so excited. Haha
T. is ready and
committed to baptism as well, we are just working on keeping the Sabbath
day holy. She is also waiting for her husband to be able to baptize
her. It should be soon!
Well, that's all for this week! I hope you are all doing great things! I love you and keep you in my prayers always.
Sincerely,
Elder Collin Christensen
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