Ya'at'eeh! Transfers are coming up. Everyone and their dog
thinks I will be leaving Many Farms.. Just in case they are right, don't send
mail until after May 12th, so I can tell you if I have a new address or not.
The last week has been a very good week for finding Less Active Members of the
Church. In total we found 4-5 members that really show potential and could very
easily come back to church. Two of them want us to baptize their kids.
Wednesday we saw a Less Active and taught her 19 year old son and with her 16
year old grand daughter. Both of them are really progressing and all of their
questions are spirit led. We answered so many good questions that we basically
taught the first two lessons! We really need to go over them again but for now
we are teaching what they need. Thursday we met with a Family who is
investigating the Church and they said that they want to be baptized but we
need to work out their living situation first. Ether they need to live in
separate homes and stuff or they will need to get married. They really want to
be Baptized though so it should be cool to see what happens. Friday we weekly
planed and went finding for the rest of the day. Saturday we went to Rough Rock
to see two new members of the Ward and they were very active in the wards they
came from. We are pretty exited because that is exactly what this Ward needs.
Sunday we had Stake conference and President Batt gave a talk. All of the talks
were really cool! We felt bad for all the people we visited with afterwards
that didn't go because it was exactly what they needed. We took Bishop and his
wife teaching for 2 hours last night and they loved every second of it. Maybe
they will go teaching with us again some time! Anyways, I'm out of time haha.
Talk to you next Week and Thank you for your emails and Letters! --Elder
Petersen
Tuesday, April 29, 2014
Thursday, April 24, 2014
...it was a cool week filled with awesomeness!
Josh's (Elder Petersen's) email on Monday: Went to Canyon De Chelly today with Bishop Logan. Got back late so
I will have to email you Tomorrow night. Love you Mom! :)
Elder Petersen's email on Tuesday: oops :( sorry, got back late from Zone Conference, email tomorrow
Elder Petersen's email Wed: Hey Mom! Good afternoon :)
......an hour later on Wednesday:
Ya'at'eeh! Good week since I last wrote an email. Things have been
looking up and we keep finding new people to teach! We had a remarkable week for
door contacts. We mark down how many new people we talk to about the Gospel and
this week we broke the record! We met 48 new people while on a good week we only
talk to about 22 new people.We now have 8 new investigators to see. It was
exiting because with all the finding we did we still managed to have just as
many lessons and got even more done than usual. Overall a very successful week
for missionary work here in Many Farms! Just another sign that God is hastening
his work and now all we have to do is catch up and work hard. So on Monday we
met with the really sweet 74 year old shima in the ward. She has been staying
home on Sundays because her son was in an accident and cant walk for the time
being. She has somehow managed to come to the last two church meetings and is
going to be active in the ward pretty soon! We talked about having the faith
that Heavenly Father would provide a way for her to make it to church and she
really liked it. Tuesday we went finding and talked to a few new people who
were interested so we will have to go back this week and follow up. Wednesday we
went on exchanges and I stayed in many Farms with Elder Jones, our District
Leader, while Elder Sorensen went to Lukachukia with Elder Manumaleuna, our Elder
from Hawaii. The day was a good day with 6 new investigators, three of them we
are going to see tonight! we went finding and teaching all over the place and
it was insane how much work we got done. Thursday was a heavy Less Active day
and all of the members we saw committed to being at church on Sunday. Friday was
good at the end of the day. We saw one of the Recent Converts and his family who
is investigating the church. They liked the "CPR" (Church, Pray, Read) lesson we
gave and next time we see the family we are going to invite the Mom to be
baptized. The Father is already a member who went on placement as a kid but does
not remember allot so he is almost like an investigator. Saturday we were able
to do some service work at a members home with some youth in the ward. After we
weeded the yard we headed out for the day. Every appointment we had previously
scheduled they were home which is very rare but awesome! definitely a good day!
We saw the recent convert who use to be a youth Preacher at another church and
he is truly converted to the Church of Jesus Christ for sure! He told us that he
wants to tell everyone he taught to come to the LDS church instead! :D Sunday we
shared the Ester Story with everyone we saw and gave out a copy of the story the
church put on LDS.org. Good stuff, and we had positive feedback on the message.
Monday we went hiking with Bishop and his family at Canyon De Shelly or Sheey or
however you spell it. It kinda looks like Shelly but it is pronounced Shey. Cool
hike though! It's the second time I have been there and it was good to have
Bishop there. Yesterday, we had Zone Conference in Gallup, NM and that was
really good. President and Sister Batt are Amazing teachers! Strong spirit in
the meeting and there were some really helpful ideas for this area. We went
shopping at Walmart after because we don't have one on the Reservation, so we
bought tons of food and drove home late last night. Well, I hope I haven't
forgotten anything, just know it was a cool week filled with awesomeness! Thank
you for everything and I'm out... Peace!
Wednesday, April 16, 2014
So, Have you ever had one of those weeks where you're just like "Hey world! I'm ready to work hard!" and then life is like, "MuaHaha! That's what you think!" and then bites your companion in the leg?
Ya'at'eeh! So, Have you ever had one of those weeks where
you're just like "Hey world! I'm ready to work hard!" and then life
is like, "MuaHaha! That's what you think!" and then bites your
companion in the leg? Well that sums up this week so.. anything I type after
this is just for fun haha. So on Monday we went hiking. Tuesday we met with the
woman that we gave a blessing for her stroke. We gave her a "Finding Faith
in Christ" DVD and she has already watched it 4 times! And we also had a
family home evening with our first counselor and his family. He gave a really
good lesson from the Ensign about Jesus Christ being our anchor and we all read
Helaman 5:12. After we had the lesson we all made paper boats and gave them anchors
made of string and rocks, and put them in a bucket of water. Wednesday we went
exploring out by Black Mesa. We found a Less active member whose kids go to the
Chinle ward. She lives in the middle of nowhere basically so it was awesome
driving around looking for new people. I have one the best most unique missions
in the whole world and every other missionary should be jealous! That day we
also found a road that follows the side of Black Mesa in Rough Rock with shear
cliffs of to the side of the road. Pretty scary (picture included.) Thursday we
went tracing with a member for an hour and everyone we knocked into knew the
member, so that was funny. We had dinner with the coolest 74 year old Lady or
"Shima" (What we call her in Navajo) and her son. She is an active
member in the ward and can cook Fry Bread like no one else can here on the Rez!
Good stuff :) Friday we were doing really good, had met 6 or 7 new people and
then all of a sudden... Dogs! We were bringing in wood for one of our
investigators and one of their dogs bit Elder Sorensen. He is lucky that he was
lifting up his foot to take a step because instead of it biting his ankle it
bit into his shoe. The dogs teeth went through his dress shoe and into the heel
of his foot, leaving a scrape that was deep enough to bleed. Elder Sorensen
taught that dog a lesson though because right after it released his shoe he
kicked backwards as hard as he could and nailed the dog in the FACE! It ran
away after that. We drove home and he cleaned out the cut quickly and we called
Sister Batt the Mission Presidents wife and tried to tell her what had
happened. We left Saturday to Farmington to the urgent care so that the bite
could be checked for infection. It was not infected and they told him he is
lucky. Our Truck had a leak in one of our tires so we drove to Farmington on
our spare. By the time we got out of the urgent care it was too late to get the
tire fixed so the vehicle coordinator gave us another truck. We stayed the
night in Farmington with the Assistants to the President so that was cool! They
do a ton for the Mission President and have their own assigned area too its
cool to see that they have time to teach as well. They are really great
missionaries too! Sunday Morning we drove back to Many Farms and went to church
here. Everything worked out and it was almost fun haha. Definitely an
interesting week but none the less great! Thank you for your emails and letters
this week. Talk to you next Monday!
--Elder Petersen
Tuesday, April 8, 2014
General Conference is like Christmas for missionaries...... It’s like a spiritual pep talk right before the "Big Game."
Ya'at'eeh! From Dak'e' Halani'! Things are good in the Farm
of Many this week and the missionary work is booming! We know of four less
active members that watched General Conference and we are super exited for an
investigator who watched all five sessions! General Conference is like
Christmas for missionaries because with the missionary spirit it has a greater
meaning with an added spirit. It’s like a spiritual pep talk right before the
"Big Game." Makes me want to try my best and work even harder! On
Monday we cleaned and did laundry then went on a hike out by the Lake here in Many Farms and that was fun. Tuesday we saw
a really cool member out in Valley Store who is a military veteran in his 60's.
He has some handicap issues and has a loss of memory but never the less he is
awesome! His best quote is "I don't remember much, but I know the Church
is true!" He remembers our names and knows we are missionaries and you can
talk to him about spiritual stuff just fine but other than that he struggles to
remember other stuff. He makes our day every time we see him so that was the
highlight of Tuesday. Wednesday we met with a less active and his girlfriend
who is investigating the church. They are really coming along and the
girlfriend has been reading the Book of Mormon and praying. She told us that
every time she prays it is not something she would normally say but she can
feel an influence guiding her prayers. So we told her it was the spirit and she
accepted that no problem. Pretty Cool! We also found a whole family of less
active members out in Rough Rock so that was good. Thursday we had a helpful
District Meeting and talked more about President Batt's Book of Mormon Vision.
Friday we weekly planned and then didn't see many people. Saturday We enjoyed
conference with the Investigator who watched all five. Sunday we watched
Conference with a less active family in the Valley and they all told us there
favorite part afterwards. They are working on getting active again and going to
the temple. Everything worked out nicely this week and Elder Sorensen and I had
fun. With all that said I love it here and I Love you guys! Stay cool and stay
awesome! Till next week..
Wednesday, April 2, 2014
Ya'at'eeh! This week
has been pretty good! We had a bunch of people tell us that our visits this
week were exactly what they needed. We are using the Book of Mormon in
everything now and it has made a big difference in the way people look at the
Gospel of Jesus Christ. We always hold a copy of the Book of Mormon everywhere
we go. Right as we meet someone we think of an appropriate scripture and are
able to read it with them during the door contact. If they don't want to listen
to what we have to say we offer giving them a copy and ask if we can visit with
them after they read a few chapters. We have been keeping track of who we give
copies to and we will follow up in a week or two to see if they have read it.
And hey, if someone came to your house and offered you a free book, you would
almost always say yes too! haha Especially if they said the book would change
your life and improve the quality of your home and family. Everyone out here
loves the idea of eternal families so now we just need to point them in the
right direction to get there. This week was pretty usual and nothing was out of
the ordinary so there is not much to report on. The wind has been pretty strong
on and off for the past 2 weeks. It is like being in a dust cloud and getting
in and out of the Truck is a work out! The missionary work here is continuing
to get better and the people we meet with are progressing more and more! It's
great to be out here in Good ol' Many Farms and see this ward flourish (or in other
words "Blossom as the Rose" like it says in the scriptures!) Thanks
for the emails and for the letters. I love you all and I will talk to you next
Monday! Haagonee! (Bye)
Monday, March 24, 2014
I am staying in Many Farms for another transfer! That will make it 9 months in my first area at least!
Ya'at'eeh! Hey everyone! This week has been straight awesome
(aside from being sick Wednesday) haha. We have done so much in the past week that needed
to be done and we were able to find some cool new people who are very
interested in the Gospel. On Monday we had a lesson with a Less active family
that I have only met once before because of their busy schedule and by some
miracle we were able to not only sit down and have a lesson but the husband
talked allot more than last time and was interested. The wife wants to get back
into church and started reading the Book of Mormon again! On Tuesday one of our
lessons was with a man who is paralyzed from the waist down. He cant move on
his own very much but he isn't letting that stop him. He has a motorized chair
that he drives all over the place. He is really funny and a cool new
investigator. We taught him how to pray and yesterday he says he has been
praying all the time. Wednesday was another sick day but it was the day that
the church and our trailers were being steam cleaned so we had to retreat to
Bishop's house for the day. It was very kind of them to take us in like that at
such short notice. We slept on the couch most of the day and watched Joseph
Smith Prophet of the Restoration with Bishop and his family. On Thursday we
taught five people and it was much more exiting than Wednesday haha. We had the
chance to sit down with a less active Sister in the ward and introduce her to
the book of Mormon and how to use it for personal revelation in her life. She
had always had a copy but never knew why she needed to read it so it was great
that we were able to show her the power in the Book of Mormon. Friday was
pretty average without anything different of exiting. On Saturday a little 8
year old kid was baptized and we got to help out with his baptism. It went
really well and the family is really exited for him! Sunday we had a lesson
with an investigator who asked us if we could have the next lesson with her and
her kids in the church building. We were super shocked because that is the missionary
dream to have a lesson in the church or a members home and she is the one who
asked us! She is a super prepared investigator and has been progressing really
well. Can't wait to see what next week is like and it was great to hear from
you guys in Mom's emails. Talk to you next Monday!
--P.S. I am staying in Many Farms for another transfer! That
will make it 9 months in my first area at least! They might as well keep me
here for the rest of my mission because I love it here! :) haha
Wednesday, March 19, 2014
Saturday was super windy...Elder Sorensen and I ate sand all day so we are good on fiber for our diet for a while haha!
Ya'at'eeh! This
has been one of the busiest weeks of my mission! It has been a roller coaster
of time and health but we still managed to have an astounding 21 lessons with
some of the coolest people here in Many Farms! I had a stomach ache on
Wednesday but that went away pretty quick. Saturday morning I had another
stomach ache from most likely food poisoning that just about knocked me out for
2 hours. I'll admit I didn't have fun being sick but the fact that both times I
got better in a matter of hours is a great miracle! The rest of the week was
absolutely fantastic! Last Monday we were able to have Family Home Night at
Bishops house and they invited an investigator to join. She had fun and we are
hoping good things will come from it. Tuesday just about everyone we had planed
to see was home and then we were able to have dinner with Bishop that evening.
That is when we found out that President Batt and his wife met with the
President of the Navajo Nation and told him that the Book of Mormon would
change the Navajo Nation. He took it pretty well and it turns out that the he
is a Less active member of the Church who was Baptized a long time ago.
President was very bold with him and to hear about it from President during
interviews on Wednesday it sounded really cool! Wednesday we had interviews
with President Batt and it was great to talk to him. He had allot of helpful
advice that was great for not only our area but with training as well. Very
friendly and lovable guy and His wife is just as nice! We got to practice
teaching with Sister Batt and that was a very spiritual experience as well!
Before we left President and Sister Batt told us that we were the two most
enthusiastic missionaries they had seen and that they love the way we teach! On
Thursday we had an awesome District meeting and even though Elder Rushton was
recovering from a cold he did a great job! He is a great motivator to the
District and we definitely look up to him. So as you can see we were a little
limited on time for proceliting this
week with all that was going on. That is why it is so cool that we were able to
get so much done in the time that we had! Saturday was super windy and there
was dust flying everywhere! The trailer was shaking and it was impossible to
walk around. Elder Sorensen and I ate sand all day so we are good on fiber for
our diet for a while haha! Yesterday Elder and Sister Anderson gave really good
talks on member missionary work in Sacrament meeting and everyone was exited to
be a missionary after. At the end of the day we totaled our numbers to call in
and report and we couldn't believe all the good that has come out of this week.
We were able to get so much done it was amazing! It was not only the most
lessons we have ever had but almost half of them were with Investigators! Just
another testimony builder that this is not our work and no mater what happens;
God is going to accomplish what needs to happen here in Many Farms. In the end
it all works out perfectly. Thank you for you emails and thank you for your
updates in the letters you all send. Don’t stop smiling and I will talk to you
next Monday!
This morning, Navajo Nation President Ben Shelly met with President Doyle Batt, Sister Batt, Elder Lin and Elder Nisimoto of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints regarding the growth and expansion of the LDS Church on the Navajo Nation.
His very first tortilla. Came out pretty good! (dinner at Bishop Logan's house)
Dessert was hot pickles with hot Cheetos and hot Funyuns (dinner at Bishop Logan's house)
Dinner at Bishop Logans house :)
(about last week's picture) We slid off the road into the puddle lol all of that mud is clay and it is like driving on ice :P The mud tracks would have worked but they are not meant for clay so they were buried under the mud. Washed them off though and they are ready to go for the next time nature decides to hate us haha.
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