Monday, February 12, 2018

February 12, 2018 The Tale of Three Tree's

This week was a good one. We had around 10 lessons and they all went good. LaDaniel is doing well and is planning on coming to church next week. We had an investigator in church which was awesome. We had a bunch of lessons with members and they were super powerful and filled with the spirit. Our baptism date set up days and times for the next 3 weeks to meet with us which is definite progress from the past. Something we had a problem with was contacting her. We realized that we weren't praying for her to specifically contact us. When we did 2 days later we were contacted by her. It really shows the power of prayer.

I got to share my testimony in church this past sunday and I shared a poem... 
 
The Tale of Three Trees.

Excerpt from the book "Your Best Life Now" by Joel Osteen


I recently read a retelling of the timeless story The Tale of Three Trees. This fictitious children's book relates the lofty aspirations of an olive tree, an oak tree and a pine tree. Each of these trees had a great dream to become something special in life. The olive tree dreamed of becoming a finely crafted treasure chest. It wanted to hold gold, silver, and precious jewels. One day a woodsman chose the one olive tree, out of all the trees in the forest, and cut it down. The olive tree was so thrilled. But as the craftsmen began working on him, the tree realized they weren't making him into a beautiful treasure chest; they were making him into a manger to hold food for dirty, smelly animals. Heartbroken, his dreams were shattered. He felt worthless and demeaned.


Similarly the oak tree dreamed of becoming part of a huge ship that would carry important kings across the ocean. When the woodsman cut down the oak, he was so excited. But as time went on, he realized the craftsmen weren't making him into a huge ship. They were making him into a tiny fishing boat. He was so discouraged, so disappointed.


The pine tree lived on top of a high mountain. Its only dream was to always stand tall and remind people of God's great creation. But in a split second, a bolt of lightning sent it tumbling to the ground, destroying it's dreams. The woodsman came and picked it up and carried it off to the scrap pile.


All three of these trees felt they had lost their value and their worth; they were so discouraged, so disappointed. Not one of their dreams had come to pass. But God had other plans for these trees. Many years later, Mary and Joseph couldn't find any place to give birth to their little baby boy. They finally found a stable, and when Jesus was born they placed Him in a manger made from---you guessed it---the olive tree. The olive tree had wanted to hold precious jewels, but God had better plans, and it now held the greatest treasure of all time, the Son of God.


A few years went by and Jesus grew up. One day He needed a boat to cross to the other side of the lake. He didn't choose a large, fancy ship; He chose a small, simple fishing boat made from---you guessed it---the oak tree. The oak tree wanted to carry important kings across the ocean, but God had better plans. The oak now carried The King of kings.


A few more years went by, and one day some Roman soldiers were rummaging around in the pile of scrap wood where the discarded pine tree lay. That pine tree just knew they were coming to cut him up for firewood. But much to its surprise, they cut only two small pieces out of it and formed them into a cross. And it was on this pine tree that Jesus was crucified. That tree is still pointing people to God's love and God's compassion to this day.


The point of the classic story is clear: All three trees thought they had lost their value, that their stories were over, yet they became integral parts of the greatest story ever told.


God knows your value; He sees your potential. You may not understand everything you are going through right now. But hold your head up high, knowing that God is in control and He has a great plan and purpose for your life. Your dreams may not have turned out exactly as you'd hoped, but the Bible says that God's ways are better and higher than our ways. Even when everybody else rejects you, remember, God stands before you with His arms open wide. He always accepts you. He always confirms your value. You are His prized possession. No matter what you go through in life, no matter how many disappointments you suffer, your value in God's eyes always remains the same. You will always be the apple of His eye. He will never give up on you, so don't give up on yourself.

This poem was one that I really like. It can put into perspective life. We may want to become something and feel like we don't accomplish that task. God has a plan for each of us though and things happen in our life which can lead us to become what god wants. The goal is to align our will with gods so we can become what he has in store for us. Everything in our lives happen for our learning and growth. We need to always have that perspective and always look to the Lord in our choices and decisions. 

I love you all and hope you have a great week! I appreciate all the encouragement and love from all of you. Remember your worth everything to god so keep up the good work! 
Chicken at McDonalds

Elder Elgaaen & Gibby

Random Tree

Tropical Storm
 

Sunday, February 11, 2018

February 5, 2017 Week of Miracles

This week was full of fun and success. We were trying to work hard this week on family mission plans as well as find new investigators and set up appointments. Through prayer and hard work, we found tons of success. I want to share a few of the miricals that I saw this past week...

On Tuesday, we wanted to go out and try to find some of the members in our appartment complex that we didn't know. Successfully we found out that they all have moved. The last person we were going to stop by was Brother White. We looked for the appartment and found the building and knew what door it should be. The appartment that he was suppose to live, there was a guy sitting out on the porch/balcony. We asked him if he knew who Brother White was and he said no but he gets his mail and would love to know who he is. We talked about life a little bit with this guy and he was very kind. After talking from the lawn up to the second story balcony, Eddy invited us up to share "One of our pamphlets" with him. We taught him for a good hour and talked mostly about our similar views of the bible and the gospel of Jesus Christ. When we were getting ready to leave, Eddy said that he wanted to make some changes in his life and start off 2018 right. We told him that the message we share can help him. We gave him a Book of Mormon and have an appointment with him this next week. 

On Wednesday, we went to visit some investigators in a area. They all turned us away and said they were busy and that we should come back another time. As we were walking over to try another, we stopped and talked to a guy about his life. He is struggling to find a job right now and we were able to give him some encouragement and help him understand that God has a plan for him. We also left him with a Book of Mormon. We finished up talking to him and we headed to the next house. We saw some kids run inside and lock the door. I don't think their parents were home and so we found no success there. When we were leaving a guy across the street called us over to him and asked what we do. We told him that we share a message about Christ that can bless his life like it has blessed ours. LaDaniel was super excited and very supportive. He told us to continue to do what we do and to be bold and to not fear. He asked us to share a message like he was an investigator and wanted to know what our church is. We talked with him a while about it and he was super interested. He asked us if we were hungry and he invited us in. His wife fed us and it was super good. Then come to find out, he is looking for a church, wants to be baptised, has a family of 10, and wants to keep meeting with us! We have an appointment with him later tonight. This was a huge mirical.

On Friday, we met with a referral, Bradley, who lives at a hair salon with his gf. He has been going through some hard times and feels unneeded and unloved. We were able to share with him about the Book of Mormon and how much it will bless him. He has started to see things come together and the Lord watch out for him as he has been going through hard times. He is an awesome investigator who is full of potential too. 

Through the rest of the week, we had a bunch of lessons, a lot of very spiritual moments, and defiantly a growth of testimony. I know that as we work hard, pray for specific things, and seek inspiration from the Holy Ghost, then we are able to see miricals. Something else I've been thinking about is how much the Lord wants to bless us. To recieve blessings we need to be willing to work hard with what we have already got. A family of 10 is a huge trust the Lord has put in me, Elder Gibby, and the Branch. I know the Lord has more blessings in store for us and is looking for the right time to give them to us. We just need to show our willingness to submit to the Lord's will and do everything in our power to accomplish the work he has put before us. Just take a moment to think about what the Lord has trusted you with (family, job, gospel, food, safety, children, parents, priesthood, callings, ordinances...) and what you are doing to strengthen that trust. I bare my testimony and whiteness of the infinite blessings the Lord has in store for us. They are there to help us become like Christ who gave us the greatest gift known to man, The Atonement. I am greatful for this blessing and know I would be worthless without it. I pray that we will strive to use the atonement in every way possible and know that as we do so we will find and experience everlasting joy. I love all of you and am greatful for my family and friends. You all bring me Joy! I love this gospel and know without a doubt that it is the one and only way we can experience true joy and eternal happiness. I seal this testimony in the name of Jesus Christ. Amen (Idk if you are suppose to do that on emails... but too late now). 

Quote of the week from Dean Davis... "An Oak Tree is just an acorn that stuck too it." 


 

Sunday, February 4, 2018

January 29,2018 Week in Alachua

This week was CRAZY but AWESOME! 

This week we had transfers. On P-day, we took some good bye pictures. I'm glad that we have Facebook because then I can keep up with the progress of the investigators in Jax Beach. So transfer day came way to fast and we said our goodbyes and I left. There has been a flu going around and so at transfers, we weren't allowed to hug or shake hands(which was fine with me), but we could fist bump. I met Elder Gibby
Elder Elgaaen & Gibby
and he is awesome! He reminds me of Dory from Finding Nemo because he is always so happy and positive. He is very intelligent and consecrated as a missionary, always striving for exact obedience! 

So now I'm in Alachua Florida. It's a country town. There are lots of farms, cows, and Southern food. It reminds me of Idaho with all the country. Also most houses are a 1/2 mile apart. The people are all really nice and loving. The members attending in the area is not that many. Maybe 50-100 at most a week. They have a branch here and the building is the smallest church building I've ever seen. The Chapel has around 10 rows of benches and there is one overflow where the furthest shot you could shoot on their basketball court is 15 ft. The Stake wants to "upgrade" the building and make the branch a ward but they have to have a increase in attendance. 

With the missionary work in the area, it is going good. The investigators we have are very accepting and willing to listen. One set her own baptism date around 2 weeks ago for March. The branch mission leader is awesome! He has a very strong testimony of missionary work and its importance. He has been a ward mission leader before in different wards and knows what needs to be done to see miracles. The branch now just has to be willing to work and so they can be ready to receive the lords children to bring them into the waters of baptism. We as missionaries are helping all the branch families make family mission plans. The plan is how will they find someone who the missionaries can teach. They don't have to teach or prepare the person at all but just see needs and invite them to meet with the missionaries. 

I am super excited to work hard and really focus on missionary work this transfer and to strive to find those who are ready for baptism. Missionary work can and will bring so many blessings in everyone's lives who strive to  bring souls unto Christ. You are all awesome and I appreciate all you do for me! Continue to work hard and stay focused on Christ. I know if you do that the windows of heaven will open and blessings will be poured down upon you. I love you all and hope your weeks are all awesome!




Shaver in pieces

 

January 22, 2018 Bryce!

This week was full of miricals and was a ton of fun. The biggest miricals this week was with Bryce our new investigator. He was one we messaged on Facebook and asked if he would be willing to meet with missionaries again. He said yes and this week we finally got to meet him. On Fridays we'd have a sport night from 7-9 and it is super fun. Bryce said hewould be able to meet with us a little before then. As we met, we could both tell that Bryce is someone who was prepared before for meeting with us. He shared that 2 days before we messaged him on Facebook, he was praying at night and asked Heavenly Father to send him someone. He said that we were an answer to his prayer. When we talked to him and asked about his religious background, he explained that he had been searching since around 14 for a church and had gone to different churches. Meeting with us and learning he said just felt right and was familiar to him. He also felt comfortable telling about some of his challenges that he said he never talks about. For me this was a huge testimony building experience. The gospel does bless us and truly is the one and only gospel that is complete and through Christ we can make covenants and ordinances which will help us return to live with God. We were able to meet with Bryce the next day as well and set a baptism date for the 24th of February.

On Sunday, we were able to listen in on a US. South, East Multi Stake Conference. It was super good. David Bednar spoke and takes about using the atonement as we repent. He share how change without Christ is pointless or hollow and has little meaning. As we use the atonement, we become something better when we repent and move on from past experiences and grow. 

On Sunday Torry was also conferred to the arronic Priesthood and ordained to the office of a Priest. Christian Perry is also going to get the Priesthood soon but wasn't in town this week. 

Well this week has been full of amazing miricals as well as amazing council and testimony. I hope as we go about our week that we all strive to do our best and always look towards Christ in ever decision we make. I know that as we do this we can be blessed as well as bless the lives of others! I love you all and hope your week is fantastic! 

Elder Elgaaen & Pacella




Elder Elgaaen at the beach sort of