Monday, January 28, 2019

Born the Boy of the Corn




Funny: This week we got to go down to Polacca for a baptismal interview. While we were down there, we met a man who was convinced that our souls were actually represented best by vegetables. After some discussion he determined that my soul vegetable was black corn. A member thought it was so funny that he got me a piece of black corn. So now I will forever be known in Polacca as Elder Black Corn Boy.

Spiritual: The Lord works in mysterious ways. We finished a lesson and we were going to evaluate it but for some reason we drove to a random street to evaluate there. As we were evaluating a kid knocked on our window. He told us that his mom was home and that she wanted to meet with us. We had a great lesson and as we were walking back to the truck, we saw a group of kids playing ball and so we challenged them to a game, after we smoked those 12-year-olds in ball they told us that their aunt had met with the missionaries a while ago and wanted to meet again. We set up an appointment and finally got to evaluate those lessons. It was amazing!

Where I am at: We had zone conference and interviews this week. I have found that the longer I have been out the less I know. The focus was on finding and on building the faith to see miracles. It was a great conference! We also have had a crazy week. It seems that on those weeks that we the missionaries get on a spiritual high those in the area get pounded by Satan. We had a week that was filled with helping those we are teaching to see that they can overcome whatever it is that they are struggling with.


Monday, January 21, 2019

Page Party


Funny: We had a lesson with a member family and their kids crack me up. We were talking about the Word of Wisdom. We used the acronym of CATTS to describe what we should not take into the body (Coffee, Alcohol, Tea, Tobacco, Substances) after we had taught them, we were reviewing and asked them what they remember about what CATTS stands for, one young boy raised his hand and said it was: Coffee, Alcohol, Tea, Tobacco, and Sandwiches. Personally, I had always wondered why Subway tastes so good and now we know why.

Spiritual: We had a baptism this week! It was great! The kid we baptized was 9 and very energetic. It was fun to see him get so excited for the baptism, I don’t think I will ever have anyone who will ever again get so excited that he will go under again just because it felt so good the first time. It got us excited to do missionary work even more than we already are. It is now an inferno of motivation, experiences like that are some of my favorite.

Where I am at: We got to take a trip to Page this week! There was an old man who had a broken stove door and smoke was pouring into his house, so we grabbed the door and got the permission and then headed up to Page. It was fun to be back. Not much has changed. We stopped for lunch at the famous RD's, when who walks in the door? Elder Hunt... the look on his face was priceless. Other than that, it was a good week. We found a lot of new people and everything is going well!

Love ya'
Elder Black










Monday, January 14, 2019

Happy and Hopi


Funny: I finally got to go to the Hopi reservation on an exchange! It is by far the most interesting place I have ever been to in my life. It is situated all on the mesas and there are these ancient building stacked on top of each other. While we were there we met a man who claimed that he was traditional so he couldn't believe in our church. We asked him to explain a bit about what his traditions are and he proceeded to tell us about the white brother who came and visited his ancestors and taught them their traditions but then after he left the people traveled up here to the mesas and they met a monster who told them that they could live on the land but some of their traditions would have to change. He told us that he was not interested in following the monster's traditions but that he was waiting for the white brother to come and correct the false traditions. We almost wanted to laugh at how close he was to finding the truth. We were able to give him a Book of Mormon and testified that it does have the answers he is searching for. This story really isn't super funny but I thought it was interesting and worth writing about.

Spiritual: we had a ton of miracles on Saturday. We had our senior couple drive us out to Tonalea which is about 30 minutes into the middle of nowhere and then you turn right and drive for another 15 minutes. We went to go visit an online referral we had received. We got lost for a few hours but after some lucky guesses and asking some locals we finally found her. She is incredible, she had met with missionaries a few years ago and has been prepared by the Lord, we invited her to be baptized and she accepted. We then went to go see if we could find a member family that was hidden away behind a hill. We went to where the address looked like we knocked on the door and a guy who was not who we were looking for opened the door. He had been taught a year ago but somewhere in the midst of the change of transfers he had been lost. He had missed the missionaries but because he had no phone or way of contacting us he couldn't get back in contact so he had watched the BYU sacrament service on BYU TV every week for the past year. He also accepted a baptismal date. It was miracle after miracle that day!

Where I am at: The blessings are flowing on the rez. As a mission we set a goal a few months back of having 40 baptisms a month. We have never before been able to hit that until now. This month we are looking very very good. We are going to have 2 baptisms in our district this next week and that will make 10 in our zone this month. The best part about this is the culture change that has happened. When I first came into the mission the rez was a place where bad missionaries were banished because there they couldn't do much harm. Now the rez zones are the power houses of the mission. It is so fun and exciting to be a literal part of the Lamanite people blossom like a rose. What a great time to be a missionary! In other news we are doing great and are looking forward to another week in the best place in the world.








The bread thing is peko bread, imagine ash and paper put into an edible form

Monday, January 7, 2019

Miracles and Walmart


Funny: we met a family who was very nice and very interested. Except the dad, he was very drunk. We were talking about the Plan of Salvation and we asked them how they felt about what we had talked about. The rest of the family seemed very accepting and really liked it. The dad told us that he didn't like it because he doesn't believe there are any Walmart’s in heaven. It was not really funny that a drunk guy said it but the funny part was that the rest of the family started agreeing. They told us that Walmart is more of a part of their culture and traditions than it is a store.

Spiritual: we had a flurry of miracles on Wednesday. It being the day after new year's we had heard that no one was going to be home or sober enough to really want to listen. We split and went on exchanges with the Zone Leaders so I was with Elder Longhurst and we decided to increase our faith and see the miracles. We prayed hard and worked even harder to find new people to teach and the Lord answered our prayers plentifully. We found 4 new people but what was a amazing was how we found them. Our schedule was barren and every time we didn't have anywhere to be we would say a prayer then try to feel where the spirit would have us go. Sometimes we would have a name pop into our minds and other times that person would call us and ask if we could come by. We ended up having a very busy day.

Where I am at: We have had an incredible week. The Lord is hastening His work down here and we are so happy to be a part of it. We met some really great people and are really hopeful to have a lot of baptisms in the next few months. We finally have a few weeks of straight missionary work ahead of us. It will be nice to work hard without very many distractions.

Love y'all
Elder Black





Tuesday, January 1, 2019

Winter Blizzards and a Happy New Year


Funny: the weather down here is very unpredictable and the weathermen have a very hard job. Last Thursday we were visiting some members and a blizzard warning came on. We spent the rest of the evening running around helping people prepare for the big storm. The results of the blizzard, I think I saw 3 snowflakes and the wind picked up to about 15 mph. It sure did a good job of shutting down the town though. They were ready to cancel everything that was going on the next day.

Spiritual: we got to see the fruit of old missionary efforts in this area. We went to a part member family who from the record did not sound very interested and hadn't responded very well in the past to the missionaries. As we talked with them, we learned that they were actually interested and they had been listening to the other missionaries but circumstances didn't allow them to progress at that time and so they had given up hope. Now that times are better, they told that they would be happy to continue the lessons and prepare for baptism.

Where I am at: Tuba City is a great area and we have had a great time serving here! The weather is getting colder and there is a lot more wind but that had not stopped us very much. Mostly that just means that people are more likely to be home. The only hard part is that they all have wood stoves so it gets really hot inside their Hogans and so it is difficult to decide if you want to bundle up and stay warm outside and burn inside or to dress light and be comfortable inside and freeze outside. Other than that all is well and we are having a great time out here serving these people. Christmas was incredible and it was so fun to talk to y'all and see your beautiful faces.

Have a happy new year
Elder Black