Loving greetings to you all,
I must say that packing all of my things is stressful. With
the help of Elder Anderson I've managed to keep myself aloft emotionally. Add
sickness, reduce time, and by the end it is apparent that the Lord trust me to
do hard things. I surely will.
Yesterday during sacrament meeting one of the counselors
announced that it would be my last Sunday in the mission field. I hardly
expected that to happen. Walking through the halls there were friendly faces
that said goodbye. The hardest part of the goodbyes is right now.
And even more astonishing, we learned that we are getting
doubled out, and that a pair of sisters will take our place. Wow, I may be the
only Elder to finish his missionary time in the Lake Travis area, especially if
the ward begins to grow. I know that Sister McCarty will likely be in the area
with a trainee that is coming this week into the mission. Don't worry -- I
hadn't talked about Sister McCarty before. She made a good impression on me
during the zone conference this past week. I know that she will take good care
of the area.
--------------- An update from Elder Anderson that I thought
you might like to read ---------------
Sorry,
I am a little short on time, we are getting doubled out of Lake Travis, so I
need to start packing and cleaning. (We will be replaced by sisters. The
apartment must be spotless.)
We had a second Zone conference on Thursday, the last with President Slaughter. It was very edifying and I can see the power of righteous living. It really opens people's minds up to the spirit. How can anyone think this church is not correct when they see all the fruits of it? It is like denying the fact that water turns to steam when boiled, despite the undeniable evidence of millions who have put it to the test. It is logical, and those who feel it know, the church is true.
On Saturday and Sunday we found two Filipinos in some condos who have a lot of interest and a lot of potential. It was a testimony to me of member missionary work. These Filipinos have a roommate who is a member, Sis. Viceral, who often attends a different ward and studies the scriptures with Goldie (one Filipino we found with epic readiness to hear the message) every evening. When we gave Goldie a Book of Mormon, she accepted it very gratefully, and wants to talk with us later. Well, I think the sister missionaries will be good for this area, and especially for Goldie and her friends. They will actually be
able to enter the house without a member. Although it is not a commandment for Sisters to come on a mission, their work is very appreciated and highly necessary. They can go places and open hearts
that we as elders cannot, despite our skill and calling. They who have a desire are called to the work, and will become much better people for and by it!
The church is true. I know it for I have seen the fruits of living it and they are unique to this organization. As Bro. Polakowski, a ward missionary, said the other day, "After the many witnesses I have had about the truthfulness of the church, all doubts are illogical now."
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End of Elder Anderson’s Update -------------------------------------
Questions
and Answers
What can we do for
you that you may not have mentioned?
I need prayer from anyone who can offer it. If I don't
mention it earlier in my email, I did catch a cold mixed with allergies a few
days ago. Home represents the love of my family and friends, and I've
anticipated it intensely for the last couple days. Please, feel free to plan
out a few slow paced activities for when I get home. When I know that my family
is on my side, it helps me reduce in stress.
How has your final week been, Darlin' Elder
with your good Elder Anderson?
This past week was full of miracles. We had another Zone
Conference focused on where to find the prepared. I took sufficient notes, and
participated by raising my hand from time to time. I knew nearly every face
that attended that Zone Conference (it involved missionaries serving in Austin
and such), and I talked to many others. There was and Elder Davis who
originally served in Guadalajara, but was re-assigned here. He talked quite
slow, and he had a peaceful demeanor.
This ward treats us so well. I love the members here, and
will do my best to keep in touch. Though it is difficult to say this, I must
remind myself to take things one task at a time.
How are N and D?
D has been battling with some health concerns, and we
haven't talked to her this last week. We received a text this past week from
her, telling us that she wasn't interested anymore. However, Elder Anderson and
I agreed that she couldn't have texted it. We also met and talked with N and
her husband B, when they were on their way out of the house. This was a mini
miracle. I know that their family will receive missionaries well in the future.
And S?
She has been reading from the Book of Mormon a little bit.
She still has questions, though we only talked to her for a little bit when we
saw her last week. I'm excited to see how her family progress.
And H, P and F?
H continues to work hard. We went to his house this week
with a member, and invited him to church. Up to this point, I hadn't recognized
that he didn't know he could come to our ward if he wanted. In my emotionally
broken Spanish, I expressed to him what his blessing would be as he exercised
faith, and came to church. He said he would make an effort to come. He didn't
arrive, but I know that my effort was never wasted on that good, kind father.
We didn't see P or F this past week.
And, of course, Sister Smith?
I didn't actually see her this past week. She didn't make it
to church, but she was visiting family. With Sister missionaries taking our
place, they will be able to serve her in many ways that we couldn't. I am
whole-heartedly blessed to have met her.
How have the tender
mercies of the Savior's atonement helped you this important week?
The Lord continues to heal my wounds. Sometimes when I was
having a hard time this past week, I remembered a hardship in my life. But when
that happened, and I was willing, the Lord was able to heal that experience, and
leave it feeling unwounded.
I wrote a considerable amount in my journal for this past
week. I didn't write everything, but I will share those things in my journal
when I return. For now, I need to have confidence in the future.
With all the love I have, given of Christ,
Elder Hall
Texas San Antonio Mission
Pictures!
The following pictures will not contain lengthy captions.
These were taken at the zone conference.
Elder
Stanley (to the right) served in Uvalde and knew Elder Bertelsen well.
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