Tuesday, December 23, 2014

Merry Christmas THIS WEEK!


Dear Family and Friends,
We had a spectacular week!! Our District doubled the amount of people
we found and also those who committed to be baptized on a specific
date. It's evident that God is preparing hearts and guiding us to
them. Other than that, we are still struggling with getting people to
come to church. I realized just how many possible excuses there are to
not come. Really, honestly, there are so many other things we could do
that could stop us from coming to church. But the fact is that if we
want to, if we really truly want to, we will be able to come. If we
really understand the importance of coming we will come and it won't
be a struggle. So that's what we are working on.
One man named Abel has been studying with us for quite a few months.
He finally committed to be baptized in January! We are excited for
him, and will be working on getting his family to sit in as well.
Hmm...well I don't know what else to say really. Today we had a
pancake party and played some of games. Haha I know, creative. I'm
excited to talk to you on Christmas! I'm typing this email at the
laundromat, so you probably won't get it till I get WiFi later
tonight. But I will think of some cool stories and experiences to
share on Thursday! I love you all!

Elder Collin Christensen


Editors Note-
Collin will be FACE-TIMING with us on Christmas morning.  We are very excited to talk to him!  It has been 7 months since we have talked with him--since Mother's Day.  We treasure that time, as it is one of 4 times that we get to talk while he is on his 2 year mission.


Monday, December 15, 2014

Dec. 14, 2014




Dear Family and friends!

This week was fantastic! We started it off by going to the Mesa temple
on Tuesday to get familiar with the visitors center, to see the
Christmas temple lights and go through the temple with all the north
zones. It was great, and warm! It has been over a year since I have
gone to the temple. I love that place.
Later on Wednesday we taught 2 ladies, a mother and a daughter, named
Teresa and Jessica. They were referred to us by a lady in our ward.
Both are going through some difficult divorces, and both are
incredibly prepared to hear the gospel. They accepted to be baptized
on January 17th! They are awesome. We also found another family we had
just knocked into one day when it started dumping snow! They let us in
almost immediately. The mother, Bertha, speaks no English, and the
father, John, speaks no Spanish. Haha I have no clue how that happened
still, but hey they are super cool! It seems like the Lord is
preparing more and more Spanish Speaking people here to hear this
message. This last week we decided to focus more of our time and
effort on helping people come to church since we haven't had hardly
any non members at church in a long time. Based on how many people
said they would be there, there should have been at least 15 people at
church. But 2 of them actually came and we were pumped! It was
disappointing that not everyone showed, but to me I was glad that at
least two of them got to come feel the Spirit.
In our district there's been a difficulty lately with opening our
mouths. We had a whole meeting based on this scripture: "Yea, open
your mouths and spare not, and you shall be laden with sheaves upon
your backs, for lo, I am with you" (D&C 33:9). It was pretty cool to
see how each companionship really needed to change and be more open
with one another, and also with talking to everyone they see. A lot of
problems can be solved and ultimately prevented by open communication.
We also had interviews this last week with President Griffin. He is
hilarious. He definitely opens his mouth and "spare[s] not." He told
me a lot of things I needed to hear. :)
Well that's about it this week! I'm pumped for Christmas! Still not
sure what we will be doing, but I'm sure we will get fed. And we will
definitely get to skype home! It doesn't really matter what time,
probably around noonish? Let me know what works best for the family.
What are everyone's plans this year? Are you remembering to share the
gift of Jesus Christ? :D I love you all, have an awesome week.

Elder Collin Christensen

SURPRISE!  Here's a picture with Collin's good friend and 1st cousin once removed--Sister Rebeka Kohler.  She is serving at the Mesa Temple Visitors Center!


Sunday, December 14, 2014

December 8, 2014

 Flag Zone!



Dear Family and Friends!


We had a decent week! One of the best things that happened was that 3
Spanish speaking members came to church! We are still working on
getting our investigators there but it's a process we are working on.
Also at MLC we received some awesome training from Brother Littlefield
and Gonzalez from the Missionary Department in Salt Lake. After an 8
hour training I definitely raised my vision for what is possible in
our mission. Sometimes we limit what is possible for ourselves by not
setting the right goals that are helpful for us.
Lately I've been working on hope and positivity. I had a lot of
opportunities to practice this week too! It was great. I'm learning
that sometimes when you go one or two full days of just flat knocking
and no responses, the Lord still will use you if you do everything you
can. We did, and at the end of the week we found some of the coolest
people! So I'm learning a lot. Living in positivity and hope to me
doesn't necessarily mean that your hopes and expectations will never
be dashed. But it means that the Lord can use us, stretch us, humble
us, and show us what can be possible with his help.
So anyways, today we went to the Grand Canyon National Park! Funny
enough, it's in our area. So I took a lot of pictures, and they all
kind of look the same. But we had a good hike and a lot of fun!






Tomorrow we are going to the Mesa Temple! It will be awesome!
I love you all! Have a fantastic week!



Elder Collin Christensen



Dec. 1, 2014

Dearest Family and Friends!

Hope Thanksgiving was a great one for you all!  We had a relaxing day
inside and ate with an awesome member family. Then Elder Fife
challenged me to a game of chess, and promised me he wouldn't play
with a Queen...it reminded me of my awesome brothers, especially when
he slaughtered me still. Haha
Well we had a pretty busy week and got into a lot more member homes.
The coolest thing is the church's Christmas Initiative "He is the
Gift." I bet you have all seen the video already, but if not check out
http://www.mormon.org/christmas. This is such an inspired initiative this
Christmas season. At a time when most people get caught up in the
hustle and bustle of Black Friday and Christmas shopping, many others
also wonder where the true meaning of Christmas has gone. I think it's
a good reminder for every single one of us that Jesus Christ is God's
gift to us! And that we should try to discover (or rediscover),
embrace (or re-embrace), and share (or share again) this Gift if we
truly comprehend its value. We are seeing this initiative work
miracles and soften hearts here! With one family we ran into, we just
showed them the video and later read the Christmas Story in the Book
of Mormon, as told by prophets on the American continent at the time
of Christ. It has immediately sparked people's interest and turned
into opportunities for us to testify of this second witness of Jesus
Christ!
So no one is really progressing that we have been working with. Most
people either work, don't have transportation, or don't think anyone
will be at church so they don't come on Sunday. Kinda hard to get
people at church if they're all waiting for everyone else to come
first. Haha I know it's only been two weeks since we have been
focusing solely on Spanish speakers. It's just one of those things
where the fruits might not appear as rapidly as we had hoped. But we
are certain good things will gradually start happening.
I tried to send some pictures mom but I don't know if they went through!
I love you all! Have an awesome week!

Elder Collin Christensen
Pictures Below!