Wednesday, January 28, 2015

January 26, 2015





Devil's Bridge
Dear Family and Friends! 

Today we hike Devil's Bridge in Sedona and had a blast. It's another natural bridge you can walk across. It was a fun hike too and made me wish I had a bike! And because people in Sedona are kind of crazy, they believe they can jump off high cliffs (like Devils Bridge) with their vortex crystal's and land in another dimension...something along those lines. It's a total hippie town so we had fun. I'll send some pictures!

Elder Madsen tried several times to "fly" off the bridge

Anyways, our week was super packed and awesome. We met some incredible people who are very prepared for the gospel. We also gave several priesthood blessings that were powerful. The Investigators we have are progressing a lot and are so close to baptism! Also, Rachel and Crystal are two new baptized members of a couple weeks, and both are super excited. They've introduced us to their nonmember friends, they're searching for family names to take to Phoenix temple with us on February 7! Rachel also wants to serve a mission when she graduates! There's nothing better than seeing true conversion happen. 





Our annual "Come and See" expo was fantastic! We met so many new people and set up some appointments to teach them! It's really given me a new perspective on missionary work. The church buildings are dedicated, and have a special spirit in them.   When we invite people to activities, we aren't just helping them socialize. We are helping them feel God's love for them through the Holy Ghost. It's powerful and it works! 

Well, we just taught a lot and went to a lot of meetings and other than that I don't have much more to share, other than my testimony. I know that Jesus Christ does live! I know that we are here for an eternal purpose, and that our Savior loves us. He will help us overcome the challenges and experiences we have in this life. I absolutely have been strengthened and carried by Him at times on my mission. I'm learning to rely on that strength, because our own will only last us so long. I've often referred to this comforting scripture:
"And now, my sons, remember, remember that it is upon the rock of our Redeemer, who is Christ, the Son of God, that ye must build your foundation; that when the devil shall send forth his mighty winds, yea, his shafts in the whirlwind, yea, when all his hail and his mighty storm shall beat upon you, it shall have no power over you to drag you down to the gulf of misery and endless wo, because of the rock upon which ye are built, which is a sure foundation, a foundation whereon if men build they cannot fall."
This is quite the amazing promise. It's not just "if" the devil sends for challenges, rather "when." But if we build a foundation on Christ, we "shall" not and "cannot" fall. I know this is true.

I love you all. Have a fantastic week!


Elder Collin Christensen




Walnut Canyon Hike
Walnut Canyon Hike

Wednesday, January 14, 2015

January 12, 2015

Dear Family and friends,

This week was equally busy as last, which sure makes time fly. I can't
believe it's already been two weeks. 

















Crystal got baptized Saturday,and I confirmed her on Sunday, she is awesome! 
She had quite the experience investigating the church, and she has gained a lot of
faith! She is a math major and has a very logical mind, and at her
baptism she shared how she gained her testimony using a spiritual
"proof" or experiment. Her hypothesis was that the church was true,
and that God did exist. And she was going to do some procedures,
assuming her hypothesis was correct. She said these procedures
included beginning to obey the commandments, reading the Book of
Mormon, praying daily, and coming to church. She said she then
examined the results and analyzed whether or not good or bad things
happened because of it. She found amazing things begin to happen in
her life and she knew what she was doing was right. The coolest part
about the baptism was that our investigator Ashley came and felt the
spirit so strong, and after we taught her and she committed to be
baptized! She is still worried about her family situation, but she is
doing all of the right procedures and is seeing the results in her
life. I love that the Gospel of Jesus Christ is so simple and yet can
change any life that lets it. It's awesome!

Elder Madsen and I went to another MLC last week and had some great
training. Right after I went on and exchange with Elder Fife! Haha it
was like dejavu, being back in my old bed, but we had a lot of fun
together. I'm really glad we stayed companions for a while. We ate
some habanero peppers straight just to try and be manly and get pumped
for finding some Spanish speakers, but we ended up just burning our
mouths out and making our faces and eyes sweat. But we ended up
finding a new family and setting a baptismal date with one of the
Investigators we had taught together before I left!

Yesterday we were looking at our week and noticed we hadn't found
anyone to teach in our area yet. So we prayed and felt inspired to
visit some former Investigators. Turns out the one we decided to go
see wasn't there (to our knowledge), BUT right as we walked up to his
door, we contacted one of his neighbors, Zack. It didn't take long for
us to realize he was the reason we were there. Pretty much all his
friends are Mormons and he talked about how great it was when he read
the Book of Mormon all the way through once! Anyways, we taught him
right there and set up a tour at the welcome center (institute) on
campus. I love experiences like these. They remind me that God is in
charge of his work! We just have to place ourselves in his hands and
he will do it! I think so often I lose sight of that and get
distracted, and as a result I'm a useless instrument in the Lord's
hands until I can refocus.

So my apartment is pretty nuts. Elder Shepherd is a 300 pound 18 year
old missionary and for some reason I always lose when I jump on his
back and try to wrestle him... :P he is from Boise, ID. His companion
is Elder Busick, or Elder "Bisquick" and he is from Montana. Then
Elder Madsen is from Topeka, Kansas. We all get along well and have a
lot of fun. I'm adjusting just fine.This week we have another Investigator being baptized.   Her
name is Rachel! Keep her in your prayers, as well as Ashley! Thanks.
Have a great week! I love you all!

Elder Collin Christensen

Thursday, January 8, 2015

January 5, 2015

Dearest family,

Happy 2015! It's been a great last week! But I'll be honest, I am dead
tired. 
My new Address is:
315 W. Phoenix Ave. Flagstaff, AZ 86001

My new companion is Elder Madsen! We go home together, and we get
along great. We are both weirdos and the elders we live with are even
weirder. Haha we have a lot of fun. So we cover the University Heights
Ward and the University YSA 2nd Ward together. It's weird being an
English missionary, and not doing any Spanish work. It's nice that I
can stay in the Stake though and still influence the Spanish work.
Elder Fife's new companion is a Spanish Elder named Elder Thiel and
they are still covering all the Spanish work. Overall, the YSA keeps
us super busy. We teach FaceTime lessons almost everyday since a lot
of people are still on break. There are a lot of people we are
teaching who are preparing for baptism, one will be this week! We have
several others who are close. One of them is Ashley who said she
didn't feel ready for baptism. We asked her all the baptismal
interview questions and she proved to us she is totally ready! It
really hit her, and now she is praying about being baptized on
February 7th.

The University Heights Ward is a family ward. Elder Arave actually
served here a few months back before he went home! It is a tiny ward
and a lot of people call it a "dead ward." It's kinda sad to see how
hopeless the ward seems about missionary work. The leaders say that
most the members don't even have testimonies. So one of the things we
started this week was visiting all the members we could. We got over
20 families referred to us in the ward. We are trying to change the
attitude of the Ward by developing their trust. So it will be a
project. But on the bright side our Ward Mission leader is a former
cop and taekwondo Judo ninja guy...so he is teaching us a bunch of
self defense stuff. Haha

Well it dumped snow the night before transfers and continued all day
we were down in Phoenix, so we couldn't come up New Year's Eve. We
stayed with some other missionaries down there, and the next day when
we came back up there was about a foot of snow in Flagstaff. It's been
fun, I decided I better get a coat.

Anyways, I better get going. I love you all! Have a fantastic week!

Elder Collin Christensen

Sunday, January 4, 2015

Dec.30, 2014

Dear Family and Friends,
Well I'm getting transferred tomorrow! The weird thing is I'm not
leaving Flagstaff... Haha so looks like I will be sticking it out up
here for a little longer. I will tell you more about the new wards
etc. next week when I know more. Elder Fife is staying here to take
over the Spanish work in the Stake.
We had an awesome week! It was a little bit of a struggle teaching and
whatnot with Christmas, but at the same time Abel came to church! He
committed to be baptized last week, and came for the second time this
week. We are still struggling getting his whole family involved. He is
a super humble man though. We also taught the first atheist Mexican I
have ever met, which was an interesting experience to say the least! I
really found that I have a huge desire to help people accept this
gospel, because it got super frustrating to try everything we could
think of and see nothing come of it. But it's all good! We've found a
couple guys named Juan lately, and we were teaching "Juan" of them
(one of them) yesterday. We have making too many of those "Juan" jokes
together, so yesterday in this lesson Elder Fife accidentally told
this guy, Juan, That Joseph Smith read in "Santiago, Juan (one),
cinco" for James 1:5. We had a good laugh, but it probably isn't as
funny now that I'm telling it...
Seeing you all on Christmas was great! I'm glad to hear everyone
enjoyed themselves. I hope all the born/not born yet nephews and
nieces are fantastic as well!
Well I'm crunched on time today! I love you all!
Happy New Year!

Elder Collin Christensen