Monday, July 20, 2015

Letter 7/20/2015

Another fast, hot and good week. Continual trials, challenges, successes and smiles :)

We started this week with exchanges with the Zone Leader's. I got to go to Bossier with Elder Steffenson. He is a brand new zone leader and I met him back when I was in Hattiesburg. We had a great day knocking on doors, teaching some of their investigators, members and less-active members. My favorite was probably Derryl. He is an older black guy and he knows a lot about the bible and the scriptures. At first Elder Steffenson planned to teach him the Plan of Salvation, but as the discussion went on, we answered questions and helped resolve his concerns. I wouldn't have been able to teach him if it weren't for the spirit. I was able to remember scriptures, answer his questions and testify as I knew that what I was sharing was true. After I finished sharing a part of my testimony, he shouted 'amen! I agree with everything you just shared.' Overall, it was a great time and I enjoyed being with Elder Steffenson.

So Dee... She has been our main investigator for a couple of weeks now. I just wanted to give an update! This last Tuesday, Elder Ross and Nelson taught a great lesson to her and committed her to pray about baptism again on July 25th. The following day, we went back and taught her the law of chastity. That one is always fun to teach... especially to a teenage girl :) She committed to live it though! She honestly has been taught almost all the lessons, just needs to take that step of faith and be baptized. Just as Peter did when he walked on the water. Thursday it went downhill.. Elder Ross texted her that morning and she got scared, talked to her mom and still feels good about her baptism and all that she is doing. Elder Ross got mad, deleted the text and told Dee that she had to call me and tell me personally. She knows the truth and it is just hard to see someone be so close and then not take that step... So I got a surprise call and we ended up talking/teaching her over the phone for about an hour because we were way across town. It went well though, we clarified everything, answered her questions, we were very bold and testified of what we know to be the truth. So for now, we are giving Dee time because that is what she asked for. I pray that in the future she can experience that "prick in the heart" and come to a realization of what she needs to do. She is really great though, I am happy that I met her and got to know her regardless. :)

Now that we were sad with what she had decided, it made it hard to want to go out in the hot sun and tract. We did it though and were blessed because of it. We had 30 minutes before our dinner appointment and were wondering what to do with this extra time. We pulled our low hearts and decided to tract instead of sitting around. We had time to do one door by the time we made it to the street. We picked a good looking house and went for it! We ended up meeting a family that was so nice and invited us to teach them and they even accepted a Book of Mormon. The Mom's name is Ticora and she said that she had seen us before and was wondering when we were going to come through her neighborhood. She loved the message and we have a return appointment for this Saturday! Hopefully it goes well! Blessings of being diligent :)

The last highlight of this week was Andrew's farewell yesterday. It was so great! In sacrament meeting, Landon (recent convert) spoke on his conversion story. He talked about Elder Meyer, reading the Book of Mormon, praying about it and finding that it all made sense. He also had to tell about when I helped him paint and was so happy to meet me and learn from me. He said I was just so happy, funny and always smiling. Made me feel good that I left a good impact on him :) Sis Richards then spoke about the apostasy and the organization of the original church and the need for a Restoration. Andrew then spoke about Joseph Smith, the Restoration and the Book of Mormon. It was great for all the non-member friends he had there. Just a solid sacrament meeting. Later they had a big party/open house and it was great as well! Brought me back to when I was doing all that. Is it crazy to think that was almost a year ago? Anyways, Andrew is going to be a great missionary! I am so glad I got to meet him and his awesome family :)

So this is the last week before transfer, I am pretty sure I am leaving but you never know with President! If I do end up leaving, I will have a lot of people to say goodbye to. I have made so many friends in this ward, I love it! I hope y'all had a good week! Keep looking for missionary experiences, always thank him and keep on smiling :) Thanks for all the love and support, as always. The prayers really do help, I appreciate. The heat here is getting crazy, but we continue to endure. Remember God loves you and so does Elder Rankin :)

Love,
Elder Mason Rankin :)

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