Tuesday, November 25, 2014
No Time to Slow Down!
So This week has been Work Work and wait for it More Work! Which is great!
On Tuesday we where able to do some work on the temple grounds. We pulled out old tarps and planted a bunch of bushes. It was a little chilly. Low 40's maybe. plus its humid. The next day we had Zone Conference which was good...Freakin Eight Hours Though! But we received some really cool news. The Church is doing a really cool Initiative called "Share The Gift!" On November 28 visit Christmas.Mormon.org! It's Gonna Be Great! We where then took one of our investigators, RoseMary, to a Temple Tour! She is so great! has a Baptismal date for December 14! We had exchanges on Saturday and Elder Jennings came over to Conway with me! We spent the Day doin Less Active work. trying to contact and set up appointments. We where on our bikes and we totaled 45 miles that day! Plus it was Raining all day! Whoooo! Missionary Work!
So the Thanksgiving season is coming up so that means we get to gather with our loved ones, Eat some turkey, and be thankful...But what are we thankful for? Now I am not going to go in and Rebuke all of you because of how "Ungrateful" we are, or What we should be grateful for. I figure we got enough of that at church Yesterday.
President Dieter F. Uchtdorf said,
"Perhaps focusing on what we are grateful for is the wrong approach. It is difficult to develop a spirit of gratitude if our thankfulness is only proportional to the number of blessings we can count. True, it is important to frequently “count our blessings”—and anyone who has tried this knows there are many—but I don’t believe the Lord expects us to be less thankful in times of trial than in times of abundance and ease. In fact, most of the scriptural references do not speak of gratitude forthings but rather suggest an overall spirit or attitude of gratitude."
I am sure all of you have heard the saying "Have a Gratitude Attitude" But what does that mean. Do we have to Go through our days Expressing our thanks for every little thing, Yes, but it is more than that. We all have hard times and I am sure you would all agree it is hard to be grateful for trials or hard times. But that is where Gratitude comes in. Gratitude brings Hope. We Hope that good will come. We hope that we will be strong enough. And Gratitude for What we have now or what will come in the future gives us hope to endure our trails well. I have seen this on my mission. Not every day on the mission do I feel like singing "Put Your Shoulder to the Wheel". It gets hard but it's my gratitude for the things I have and the Blessings that Will come if I Endure and Press on! As times get hard don't look back at what once was good, but look instead at what now and will be good.
I hope you all have a good Thanksgiving! And as always I wish the Best!
Elder Herrin
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So..this week has been..INSANE!
Okay lets take a deep breath... we have been so busy this week! it has been wonderful! But! the crazy thing is all of our appointments fell through! First off we had an appointment with one of our investigators... but he called and canceled. Not one minute later we get a call from a guy we contacted and he wanted us to see him then! He is really interested and is on the path to baptism! Another time we went to go see a less active but she wasn't home. we then run into a guy and he asks what church we our from. this contact led to him telling his life story and his struggles with addictions. We gave him a Book of Mormon and committed him to read it! he wants to keep meeting with us! This week has been full of these types of experiences! lessons on the spot! and unplanned contacts! I am exhausted but happy!
I have been out for 8 months! and I am now seeing how important it is to completely turn your lives to our Heavenly Father. I always knew to rely on him but I lacked faith. Faith is an action word. it requires an effort.
"Spiritual light rarely comes to those who merely sit in darkness waiting for someone to flip a switch. It takes an act of faith to open our eyes to the Light of Christ."
| The computer I am using kind of cut me off and sent my email before I was done so... as I was saying. This spiritual light is the Light of Christ which leads and guides us through out or lives. We all have faith so lets put it to the test and "Doubt our doubts before we doubt or Faith!" | |||
I hope you all are doing well! and I wish the best!
Elder Herrin
The Way to Conway
So on Tuesday we found out where we were going for transfers! Now get
this I am now Serving in Conway! Which is only 10 minutes from my last
area! But it's in another zone! But that's not all the orlando stake
which is where I previously served and the Orlando South stake which I
am in now came together to make a third stake! So I am back in the
Orlando stake! Neighboring UPK! So ya it has been crazy! My companion,
Elder Lefholz is awesome! It hasn't even been a week and we are
teaching in unity! We got two baptismal dates! Whoo! Conway is like
UPK just more Ghetto! Lots of good people though. We are teaching a
guy who is really nice... But for all of you who have seen Modern
Family, he reminds a lot of Cam! It is really funny. He is a good guy.
It is incredible what blessing you see when you have a positive
outlook on life! When we expect good we see good. When we expect bad
we see bad. Imagine starting the day and getting to choose if you
would see or not. Sure you wouldn't see anything bad but imagine what
beautiful things you might miss because you chose to blind yourselves.
The same process goes for our perspective, we wake up each day and
decide if we are going to see the blessings of our Heavenly Father our
not. Only with an open mind and open heart will we be able to see his
goodness. Not with a skeptical or cynical mind. Sure trials will come
but if we see the light at the end of the tunnel instead of focusing
on the darkness behind us we will be lead by His light!
I have chosen to have a positive outlook on everything! Doesn't mean
it won't get hard but I know it will be worth it! I hope you all are
doing well and in all things look to Heavenly Father!
Elder Herrin
this I am now Serving in Conway! Which is only 10 minutes from my last
area! But it's in another zone! But that's not all the orlando stake
which is where I previously served and the Orlando South stake which I
am in now came together to make a third stake! So I am back in the
Orlando stake! Neighboring UPK! So ya it has been crazy! My companion,
Elder Lefholz is awesome! It hasn't even been a week and we are
teaching in unity! We got two baptismal dates! Whoo! Conway is like
UPK just more Ghetto! Lots of good people though. We are teaching a
guy who is really nice... But for all of you who have seen Modern
Family, he reminds a lot of Cam! It is really funny. He is a good guy.
It is incredible what blessing you see when you have a positive
outlook on life! When we expect good we see good. When we expect bad
we see bad. Imagine starting the day and getting to choose if you
would see or not. Sure you wouldn't see anything bad but imagine what
beautiful things you might miss because you chose to blind yourselves.
The same process goes for our perspective, we wake up each day and
decide if we are going to see the blessings of our Heavenly Father our
not. Only with an open mind and open heart will we be able to see his
goodness. Not with a skeptical or cynical mind. Sure trials will come
but if we see the light at the end of the tunnel instead of focusing
on the darkness behind us we will be lead by His light!
I have chosen to have a positive outlook on everything! Doesn't mean
it won't get hard but I know it will be worth it! I hope you all are
doing well and in all things look to Heavenly Father!
Elder Herrin
Monday, November 3, 2014
Let's Tone it Down a Little!
So I thought last week was Cray Cray! This week has been nuts! To start out since we have been covering two areas and both of my companions don't like to plan, we have been so disorganized! Elder Jackson would set up an appointment at5:30 and then Elder Dalmas would schedule our dinner with a member at 5:00! So lots of back and forth and rearranging and annoyed Elder Herrins! Besides that we also have a new stake coming in! So that means new Ward boundaries! So we had to go to all of our investigators and less actives and recent converts to let them know! Took a little bit of convincing that it wasn't the end of the world for some of them. But that's not all! "Oh really Billy Mayes tell me more!" Elder Dalmas and I received our transfer information on Saturday! Neither Dalmas nor I ever thought this would happen... Are you ready... Are you sure?...ok... Both Elder Dalmas and I are leaving! Freakin Crap! That means all of our investigators, less actives, and recent converts are going to be left out to dry! We can leave notes but we can't control the new Elders. Good thing we have Facebook so we can keep track of our people! The worst though was telling Kim! When we told her she started crying! She was so upset to see us both leave. She wanted to call the mission president, but the last thing we want our stressed out president to deal with is an angry Korean! It's going to be a trial of faith for sure but God knows what needs to be done.
"President Hugh B. Brown, formerly a member of the Twelve and a counselor in the First Presidency, provided a personal experience. He told of purchasing a rundown farm in Canada many years ago. As he went about cleaning up and repairing his property, he came across a currant bush that had grown over six feet (1.8 m) high and was yielding no berries, so he pruned it back drastically, leaving only small stumps. Then he saw a drop like a tear on the top of each of these little stumps, as if the currant bush were crying, and thought he heard it say:
“How could you do this to me? I was making such wonderful growth. … And now you have cut me down. Every plant in the garden will look down on me. … How could you do this to me? I thought you were the gardener here.”
President Brown replied, “Look, little currant bush, I am the gardener here, and I know what I want you to be. I didn’t intend you to be a fruit tree or a shade tree. I want you to be a currant bush, and someday, little currant bush, when you are laden with fruit, you are going to say, ‘Thank you, Mr. Gardener, for loving me enough to cut me down.’”
Years later, President Brown was a field officer in the Canadian Army serving in England. When a superior officer became a battle casualty, President Brown was in line to be promoted to general, and he was summoned to London. But even though he was fully qualified for the promotion, it was denied him because he was a Mormon. The commanding general said in essence, “You deserve the appointment, but I cannot give it to you.” What President Brown had spent 10 years hoping, praying, and preparing for slipped through his fingers in that moment because of blatant discrimination. Continuing his story, President Brown remembered:
“I got on the train and started back … with a broken heart, with bitterness in my soul. … When I got to my tent, … I threw my cap on the cot. I clenched my fists, and I shook them at heaven. I said, ‘How could you do this to me, God? I have done everything I could do to measure up. There is nothing that I could have done--that I should have done--that I haven’t done. How could you do this to me?’ I was as bitter as gall.
“And then I heard a voice, and I recognized the tone of this voice. It was my own voice, and the voice said, ‘I am the gardener here. I know what I want you to do.’ The bitterness went out of my soul, and I fell on my knees by the cot to ask forgiveness for my ungratefulness. …
“… And now, almost 50 years later, I look up to [God] and say, ‘Thank you, Mr. Gardener, for cutting me down, for loving me enough to hurt me.’”
God knew what Hugh B. Brown was to become and what was needed for that to happen, and He redirected his course to prepare him for the holy apostleship.
“As Many as I Love, I Rebuke and Chasten”
Elder D. Todd Christofferson
I know that change can seem to be awful sometimes but when we have faith in our Heavenly Father and prayerfully go to him for guidance we will be shown the way! But if we refuse to open our eyes with a little faith to see the good that God has prepared for us we will never see it! Keep your eyes open and look to the future!
I wish you all the best in all of your endeavors! I hope all is well!
Elder Herrin
Two Becomes Three!
So this week has been So... Cray Cray! So to start out! We have a new addition to our little companionship! Elder Jackson from Alberta Canada! We now cover 2 wards! It's crazy! We are so busy! But good news is we where teaching two of our investigators, Paul and Lisa, and they accepted our invitation for baptism on the 21 of November! So Excite! Very much Happy! Also another one of our investigators named Michelle who once was a member, we where teaching her the Restoration and at the end of the lesson she started to cry! She said how grateful she was for us and our desire to help her! She said that when she is ready she wants us to baptize her! There was so much spirit there! We also taught a member we have been visiting for a while, Rachel, she has been going through some trials that have caused her to question her faith. This led me to remember a talk given by Henry B. Eyring.
"Many of you are now passing through physical, mental, and emotional trials that could cause you to cry out as did one great and faithful servant of God I knew well. His nurse heard him exclaim from his bed of pain, “When I have tried all my life to be good, why has this happened to me?”
There seems to me no better answer to the question of why trials come and what we are to do than the words of the Lord Himself, who passed through trials for us more terrible than we can imagine.
You and I have faith that the way to rise through and above trials is to believe that there is a “balm in Gilead” and that the Lord has promised, “I will not … forsake thee.”
Now, I wish to encourage those who are in the midst of hard trials, who feel their faith may be fading under the onslaught of troubles. Trouble itself can be your way to strengthen and finally gain unshakable faith. Moroni, the son of Mormon in the Book of Mormon, told us how that blessing could come to pass. He teaches the simple and sweet truth that acting on even a twig of faith allows God to grow it.
That particle of faith most precious and which you should protect and use to whatever extent you can is faith in the Lord Jesus Christ."
I know that Many of us do struggle with the trials of the world. And some of us even struggle with the seemingly incurable trial of depression. But there is a cure and that is Faith in Jesus Chrsit! Don't be discouraged! wherefore, dispute not because ye see not, for ye receive no witness until after the trial of your faith. Ether 12:6
I hope you all are having a great week and I wish the best!
Elder Herrin
Wild Week...Brace yourselves
So where to begin...Hmm... Oh I know Elder Dalmas backed into a mailbox! Which led to a night of moral decisions, Giants, and sneaking about! Elder Dalmas eventually told the six foot five giant the truth. The whole time I am in the background making Dalmas question every decision!
Next day was Hectic! So just some background information since Elder Dalmas and I always have the car, the other Elders and Sister in Waterford have to share but they can't be in the same car together. So when it is required for them to switch or go somewhere far we are always involved. We started at our apartment and drove to the sisters apartment in Avalon Park which is 15 miles away to pick up the Elders, then came back to the church to do interviews with the President, another 15 miles. Then dropped the Elders at there church 10 miles away, then back to our place another 10. Then drove to bishops which is another 15. When then where informed that one of our Recent Converts was in the hospital so we drove over there to give a blessing. Which was 20 miles! So we drove 85 miles in one day!
Next day we More less active work and we stopped by one and knocked on the door. A lady answered the door and we asked if the Less Active lived there she said no. So we did the whole "we are missionaries of the church of Jesus Christ" thing and now she wants to meet with us. So we then get back in the car and we receive a text from Jen and she tells us that she was talking to her roommate in the hospital about the gospel and how she wants to learn more! Whooo!
Next day of this wild week we where doing Facebook Proselyting and Elxer Dalmas received a friend request from an Argentine girl. He then used google translate to interpret her Spanish. Gift of tongues! Taught her a couple minutes and Dalmas thought she was interested in the gospel. Nope just wanted a boyfriend. So we won't be talking with her again. Then Kim and her husband took us to lunch at an Italian restaurant. Now this place had a lot of lovely statues and pictures that just made Elder Dalmas and I have to look down all that time. That's not art! So it was awkward!
Next Day! We went to the church ranch for a ward activity called Guns and Grub! We did not participate in the Guns portion but did freely partake of the grub. Their were a lot of Non-Mormons there and it was funny seeing their reaction to a bunch of Mormons blasting off rifles, and shotguns! Afterwards we visited Kim. She has been really struggling lately with school and her relationships. So we helped her feel better and now she is totes motivated to read and pray and it's just awesome!
To end this Crazy Week we had church as always but afterwards went to do some more less active work! We met with this family who are just great! Definitely on there way. At the end of the lesson their 19 year old daughter pointed at me and said to her parents "if you would have told me that the cute missionaries where coming over I would have got more ready!" So that's nice.
We then stopped by another less active and started her on her porch and whilst we where teaching her, her neighbor came out and asked if she could sit in with us! She said she was catholic and she gave some really good input! She wants us to come over again!
Sorry about the long email. So much has happened this week that like the Book of Mormon a hundredth could not be written down! I hope you all have a great week!
Elder Herrin
Whooh! Whooh! Whooh!
Has it been a week already! Let's see where to begin? How about with our Two new Investigators! Both of which are from our recent converts! So first is from our recent convert Manny. His mother, Chrystal, already has a baptism date and is basically already a member so they together convinced Chrystal's mother to have the discussions! After the first to lessons has already committed to Baptism! Wooh!
So the second is Kim's Husband! He was originally really against her joining the church but he has noticed Kim's change! Says she is more happy and less tired because she stopped drinking coffee! So we met with him and taught the Restoration! He committed to reading and Praying about the Book of Mormon! Wooh! So on a different topic we had apartment checks on Thursday so me and Elder Dalmas spent all Wednesday cleaning and we they said we now have the cleanest apartment in the mission! Wooh!
On Sunday we had a lesson about Family responsibilities namely between Fathers and Mothers. Something that caught my mind is that we call God our Heavenly Father but do we compare him to our father or our fathers to him? Is he an example of our earthy fathers? No. Fatherhood is a privilege given to us as men to give our children the first taste of gods love! He is the example and as we strive to be like him we will be better Sons, better Brothers, better Fathers, better Husbands, and better Men! I am so grateful to have had an example like my Father! He has helped me become the person I am today!
So this week has been a great one and I am excited for the many more to come! I hope all is well and wish you all the best! Wooh!
Elder Herrin
Monday, October 6, 2014
I'm a Plumber!
So Conference Weekend! It was a Blast! All the missionaries in the
area watched conference at the church and after the Morning
session Elder Dalmas went to go use the restroom only to find one of
the urinals constantly flushing. We couldn't leave it. It was wasting
water but their was no one their who had the means to fix it. So what
do I do? I go up and Kick the piping of the urinal and low and behold
the flushing stopped! It was a dream come true!
But before I go into anything else lets start at the beginning of the week.
So my sickness is finally subsiding and we have finally been able to go out and work
hard! We are always jam packed with appointments! We have over 400
Potential investigators we are trying to get through. Most don't exist
anymore. We also have a lot of Recent Converts we are working with.
Our investigator Lieutenant Colonel J. B. is often drunk and
the great thing about it is when ever he is he calls us. Which is good
and bad... He often just rambles about his Military Career but as of
late we have been really bold with him and him calling us gives us a
chance to be held accountable. He has a good heart and I hope he
changes for the good!
It all comes back to a willingness to change.
Something I have realized on my mission is that everyone sees the need
to change major things. But is that all that is required. I have found
true happiness comes from accepting Gods will! We must not let our
hearts like clay become hard. Leading to the need for Heavenly Father
to break us in order to fit into his tight expectations. We must
always be at the mercy of the hands of God! He knows what we need to
be and it is a lot easier and less painful to have our hearts be soft
and moldable, ready for the hands of our Father!
I really enjoyed conference and something I caught onto, which I am sure many did,
was the emphasis on following the prophet how great was it then when our
prophet Thomas s. Monson spoke about following the savior! That truly
stuck out to me if. It showed me if The prophet could tell us anything
it would be to follow the savior! To do his will! I loved this
conference and I hope you all have a good week!
Elder Herrin
area watched conference at the church and after the Morning
session Elder Dalmas went to go use the restroom only to find one of
the urinals constantly flushing. We couldn't leave it. It was wasting
water but their was no one their who had the means to fix it. So what
do I do? I go up and Kick the piping of the urinal and low and behold
the flushing stopped! It was a dream come true!
But before I go into anything else lets start at the beginning of the week.
So my sickness is finally subsiding and we have finally been able to go out and work
hard! We are always jam packed with appointments! We have over 400
Potential investigators we are trying to get through. Most don't exist
anymore. We also have a lot of Recent Converts we are working with.
Our investigator Lieutenant Colonel J. B. is often drunk and
the great thing about it is when ever he is he calls us. Which is good
and bad... He often just rambles about his Military Career but as of
late we have been really bold with him and him calling us gives us a
chance to be held accountable. He has a good heart and I hope he
changes for the good!
It all comes back to a willingness to change.
Something I have realized on my mission is that everyone sees the need
to change major things. But is that all that is required. I have found
true happiness comes from accepting Gods will! We must not let our
hearts like clay become hard. Leading to the need for Heavenly Father
to break us in order to fit into his tight expectations. We must
always be at the mercy of the hands of God! He knows what we need to
be and it is a lot easier and less painful to have our hearts be soft
and moldable, ready for the hands of our Father!
I really enjoyed conference and something I caught onto, which I am sure many did,
was the emphasis on following the prophet how great was it then when our
prophet Thomas s. Monson spoke about following the savior! That truly
stuck out to me if. It showed me if The prophet could tell us anything
it would be to follow the savior! To do his will! I loved this
conference and I hope you all have a good week!
Elder Herrin
Sunday, September 28, 2014
What a week!
So...where to begin? Oh I Know... BAPTISM!!! So this whole week has
led up to this major event. Her name is Je Young Kim we call her Kim.
And we were introduced to her by the YSA sisters. And we have been
teaching her for the past month. And this Saturday I had the
opportunity to baptize her. It was so great! So much spirit! Very much
Blessed! Also this week I have been fighting what seemed to be just
another cold... But apparently it's not. I am getting it checked
today. They Think it's Bronchitis. Aint nobody got time for that! I just have an awful cough.
led up to this major event. Her name is Je Young Kim we call her Kim.
And we were introduced to her by the YSA sisters. And we have been
teaching her for the past month. And this Saturday I had the
opportunity to baptize her. It was so great! So much spirit! Very much
Blessed! Also this week I have been fighting what seemed to be just
another cold... But apparently it's not. I am getting it checked
today. They Think it's Bronchitis. Aint nobody got time for that! I just have an awful cough.
No other symptoms. It's weird but oh well. So this week we found out transfers.
Me and Elder Dalmas will be staying together for a third transfer! But that's not all.
Our Ward we covered had sister missionaries that covered half of the ward. We
are white washing their area along with ours. We are covering an
entire Ward! Now I know you people in Idaho are probably like "So what,
wards aren't that big" well in Florida since they're isn't as many
members the area of a ward is immensely greater. So yeah... At least
we get full car now. But yeah as you can tell it has been a pretty
cray cray week! But it is about to get even more so! It's going to be
so much fun! I hope you all have a good week and you are all in my
prayers!
Elder Herrin
entire Ward! Now I know you people in Idaho are probably like "So what,
wards aren't that big" well in Florida since they're isn't as many
members the area of a ward is immensely greater. So yeah... At least
we get full car now. But yeah as you can tell it has been a pretty
cray cray week! But it is about to get even more so! It's going to be
so much fun! I hope you all have a good week and you are all in my
prayers!
Elder Herrin
Monday, September 15, 2014
I am too hot!
Hello! First off! Doing Much better! I was able to talk to Elder Dalmas about my feelings and we were able to talk it over. He really Is a great missionary I was just struggling. But I have found a new way to cope! It has been working well. This week has been absolutely magical! It's crazy how things can change in a week. We have an investigator getting BAPTIZED on Friday! And I will be baptizing her! I am so excite! We have so many good people here. I have had a lot of extra energy as of late. Not really useful energy... I am just restless. I appreciate what you said about being humble I feel it could have gone a lot better. It also helps that I went on exchanges, which is when I spend a day with a different elder. I went with elder Bateman who was in my MTC district. He is really cool and always helps me when things are hard. We visited one of his investigators who later in the week got baptized. He really liked me so when we went to his baptism he was like "Elder Herrin! You're the best! I got these for you because you said you wanted to see them." He then handed me two Pirated movies! Spider-Man 2 and x-men 2. It was pretty funny. I put them in my journal. So over all your little boy is doing well and hey I am now shaving every other day so... YAY! Also I have been working out so you might not recognize the hot missionary who is your son when I come back! I love you mommy your the best! I wish you well!
Elder Herrin
Elder Herrin
Friday, August 29, 2014
Hold to the Rod
Oh Poor Justin! Give him Loves from me! It's good to here that you and the family are doing well. This week has been pretty same old same old. We are trying really hard to get the ward to do missionary work. We are planning to have a missionary sacrament and I have a couple good ideas to kind of call the ward to repentance. Back in Twin we always had referrals from the ward and they usually led to really good investigators. But other than that we have found some good people through our own methods. We go to a park and contact. We usually just go up and down the trail, but sometimes we stop and play basketball in our Church clothes so we usually draw lots of attention. We stopped to play last week and ran into a guy we talked to earlier in the month and now we plan to teach him and his son.
I am getting along with the work. I still have ups and downs but I am learning how to make my ups and downs not so drastic. So that has helped me.
So funny story last week we helped move in some people in our apartment complex. They were two female college students whom were...nice. So after we finish we asked if we could pray with them. With no time to react they formed a prayer circle and held hands. and I was found myself between the two girls holding their hands. HaHa tender mercies of The Lord!
So overall I am doing well I love you hope that you are doing well also.
Elder Herrin
It's Cold in Orlando
That title had a little bit of wordplay to make this email bold
I spent this last week fighting off a vicious cold
So lots of coughing, and lots of wheezing
Noses stuffing and lots of sneezing
I thought that the sickness was through
Then I found Elder Dalmas had it too!
We laid in bed to get some rest.
We both knew it was for the best
But we couldn't wait any longer
Our faith we knew would make us stronger!
We headed out with faith to find
And we met some people who were really kind
We shared with them a message of hope
And through Jesus Christ he can help us cope
They were really interested in what we had to say
But regrettably we couldn't stay
We told them we have more to share
A message of truth beyond compare
We got their numbers and went on our way
And set up a time to meet another day
With all of these miracles it makes me think
That even though some days really stink
That I would go through worse then I already do
Just to see someone else's faith grow too!
And as we Listen, Love, and Learn
We will be blessed around every turn
Just take a step, no leaps are needed
Just little by little your faith will be treated.
Do not fear anything
Because that Lord is there! accept his Blessing!
I spent this last week fighting off a vicious cold
So lots of coughing, and lots of wheezing
Noses stuffing and lots of sneezing
I thought that the sickness was through
Then I found Elder Dalmas had it too!
We laid in bed to get some rest.
We both knew it was for the best
But we couldn't wait any longer
Our faith we knew would make us stronger!
We headed out with faith to find
And we met some people who were really kind
We shared with them a message of hope
And through Jesus Christ he can help us cope
They were really interested in what we had to say
But regrettably we couldn't stay
We told them we have more to share
A message of truth beyond compare
We got their numbers and went on our way
And set up a time to meet another day
With all of these miracles it makes me think
That even though some days really stink
That I would go through worse then I already do
Just to see someone else's faith grow too!
And as we Listen, Love, and Learn
We will be blessed around every turn
Just take a step, no leaps are needed
Just little by little your faith will be treated.
Do not fear anything
Because that Lord is there! accept his Blessing!
Monday, August 11, 2014
Pretty Pink Kitty Face
So this week has been really crazy. We have no investigators so we
spent the week finding. We had a Zone Training Meeting about
contacting. We role played for two hours about contacting everyone.
Elder Dalmas and I had to role play contacting a guy while at the
urinal. It was really awkward. We did it in front of the whole zone.
We did well considering the circumstances. I went on exchanges twice
this week one time I split with the Zone Leaders so I got to go to
their area. It was pretty cool. But the best exchange was with one of
the elders from my MTC district, Elder Bateman. It was really great.
We got 4 potential investigators. UCF the local college is starting
its new semester so Elder Bateman and I helped move in two people into
their apartments. It was so hard. One of them had this couch that was
made out of two recliners so it was very difficult to move. Plus it
was on the second floor. Afterwards we talked a bit then we asked if
we could say a prayer together. So the family agreed and got in a
circle and we all held hands it was pretty sketchy. Plus that fact the
girl I was next to was super good looking. What a blessing. We then
went to a members house and shared. Message about member missionary
work.
So all of you whom I am writing I would like to challenge you to apply
these teachings. So as missionaries it is our responsibility to help
spiritual convert people. Teach them principles and get them prepared
for baptism. Members however dispute what many would people does not
involve teaching people. More so they help by being friends with
non-members and sharing your testimony when the topic comes up. We are
heading in to the fall season. I know in my ward we have multiple
planned activities. So I would encourage you all to invite a
non-member friend to join you in the next ward activity.
After we taught them this lesson we got our faces painted by one of
their daughters. Elder Bateman was a tiger and I was a Pretty Pink
Kitty. I didn't ask for that by the way.
But other than that we have just had a lot of good finding experiences
and I can't wait till next week.
Hope you all are doing well and have good week!
Elder Herrin
spent the week finding. We had a Zone Training Meeting about
contacting. We role played for two hours about contacting everyone.
Elder Dalmas and I had to role play contacting a guy while at the
urinal. It was really awkward. We did it in front of the whole zone.
We did well considering the circumstances. I went on exchanges twice
this week one time I split with the Zone Leaders so I got to go to
their area. It was pretty cool. But the best exchange was with one of
the elders from my MTC district, Elder Bateman. It was really great.
We got 4 potential investigators. UCF the local college is starting
its new semester so Elder Bateman and I helped move in two people into
their apartments. It was so hard. One of them had this couch that was
made out of two recliners so it was very difficult to move. Plus it
was on the second floor. Afterwards we talked a bit then we asked if
we could say a prayer together. So the family agreed and got in a
circle and we all held hands it was pretty sketchy. Plus that fact the
girl I was next to was super good looking. What a blessing. We then
went to a members house and shared. Message about member missionary
work.
So all of you whom I am writing I would like to challenge you to apply
these teachings. So as missionaries it is our responsibility to help
spiritual convert people. Teach them principles and get them prepared
for baptism. Members however dispute what many would people does not
involve teaching people. More so they help by being friends with
non-members and sharing your testimony when the topic comes up. We are
heading in to the fall season. I know in my ward we have multiple
planned activities. So I would encourage you all to invite a
non-member friend to join you in the next ward activity.
After we taught them this lesson we got our faces painted by one of
their daughters. Elder Bateman was a tiger and I was a Pretty Pink
Kitty. I didn't ask for that by the way.
But other than that we have just had a lot of good finding experiences
and I can't wait till next week.
Hope you all are doing well and have good week!
Elder Herrin
Thursday, July 31, 2014
Go! Go! Go Joseph!
So I don't even know where to start with this week! Being a district leaders companion is all GO GO GO! So I am sorry for the lack of emails we have to go around and make sure all the other missionaries are ok so we don't get a lot of time to email! I am glad to here Emily's graduation went well. And I hope you are feeling better from your sickness. Honestly the heat hasn't been bothering me much I have become accustomed to it. With my card however I won't use it anymore and with the refund They just through it on my mission card so I don't know if I can get it back. I won't spend it yet until I find out sorry about that. To be honest with you I don't know how I am doing overall. I could just be tired but I feel like I am fading fast and I don't know what to do. Luckily though Elder Dalmas is awesome and has been helping me so much. I don't what I am in need of right now. Nothing in particular as always something sweet would be nice. On a good note Elder Dalmas is helping me with my exercise so I might come home from my mission ripped! That would be different. Well I hope that I have answered all of your questions.
I love you so much and always enjoy hearing from you!
Elder Herrin
Tuesday, July 15, 2014
Lightening Never Strikes the Same Place Twice
Ok so first off I will answer your questions because you keep getting on my case. So I am pretty happy nothing to complain also the heat is fine getting used to it and everything is overall just good. This week has been so long yet so good I disclose the following information to you so mom will not freak out. We where biking in a storm and I almost got struck by lightning like 20 feet away. oh well. also We have been on bikes all week I am worn out. Elder dalmas keeps me busy which is good. So I got to do something that was so much fun I got to go to the wilderness lodge in disney world and eat at the whispering canyon cafe. It was really good! I ate Mickey Waffles! The work is still going good and we still have a baptism set up so thats good. I hope that you are feeling well!I love you!Eldder Herrin
A few lines for mom
If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of Me, that giveth to all men liberally, and upbraideth not; and it shall be given him. I will answer your questions. So.. I am happy. it is pretty hot but I manage. Umm... clothes wise I am not sure. I am at a shirt pur day and I only have 5 and I have 3 pairs of pants but I just ruined one due to a bike accident (Which I am unharmed). As of now though I am managing. I could however use some popcorn from my favorite place provided from my favorite Mother! :) So I won't be drinking Mountain dew on my mission because the caffine is bad for you.. so if it is ok I will use those founds instead to purchass gatorade. My bike is wonderfull works like a dream. How is sam doing? Tell him I love him. Orlando is the best. so many cool things happening. lots of lizards and bugs. always working so that is good. cool experience(So we got to go teach a less active family and at first the wife wasn't intrested. but then Elder Dalmas showed a really good video called "Mountains to Climb" (you sould look it up) and the spirit touched her now she wants to change so good! Overall I am doing well!
I love you so much
Elder Herrin
Tuesday, July 8, 2014
It's Freakin' HOT!
So I have a lot to say and not a lot of time so.. bare with me. Florida Is GREAT! So first off I start with how the MTC over all was. It was ok... Kinda felt like jail. Not a lot of space to move around and lots of strict rules. Iearned a lot so thats good. I loved my district though and I learned a lot. The flight there started at 10:00 but My distict and I had to leave at 2:30 to get there. Our district plus two others where on the flight with me. We got there and it was HOT. and Humid. So our first day My companion is Elder Dalmas he is pretty cool. I don't know where on the map we are so.. sorry dad. But we are tracting a lot. it is pretty fun lots of weird people here though. after the first 6 days of tracting we now have 3 potential Investigators who seem really intrested. YAY! So on Satuday I had my own run in with the local Insects. 40 Musquito Bites ON MY ARMS! They feel like they are on fire but oh well.
The area here is awesome I know that this where I am sopossed to be. I have met so many good people. we actually have a baptism set up for the 26 YAY! An old black lady named Charlette She is a fire cracker. We haven't biked as much as I would like mostly driving because Elder Dalmas is the District Leader. So.. I am sorry I am out of time for email but I will keep writing more. I don't have anyone elses email on this so if you could foward it I would apprectiate. Oh and Mom my mission card at first wasnt working I fixed it but I had to get some groceries and some stuff for my bites. I got my meds and I am just doing Great Here in Orlando.
Elder Herrin
Wednesday, May 28, 2014
Farm Animals Hate Me
So this week has been fun. For P-day we went to Jerome, but due to the fact that we don't have a car we get a ride with another set of missionaries in Wendull. On the way down, we listened to a song that they had called Mucka Blucka which is just a bunch of guys singing chicken sounds. kind of like in the Muppets. So on Tuesday we went to a members house to help fix her chicken coop. and I thought it would be funny to say "Mucka Blucka" to some of the Chickens. Now after I said this 4 roosters came out and started squawking at me and trying to peck me. I wonder what I said? Later that day we went to an investigators house and upon leaving there was a bull behind a fence (Luckily) who was bucking around and snorting at me. It was pretty scary. Then on Thursday we where walking around and a horse started bucking and snorting at me. I'm guessing the Chickens told them what I said. Not a lot of actual missionary work happened. WENDULL! but we did get to see a Recent convert who is preparing to serve a mission he is really cool and he said that I inspired him to do so! It was pretty cool. but ya that's about it. I loved your letters and I wish I could've been at Freeman Park with you at our tree! Give Justin extra loves from me!
Love Elder Herrin
Monday, May 5, 2014
Wen-dull!
So transfers happened...and it stinks. Currently in Wendell we have one Investigator, zero referrals, and two wards. Wendell has a Subway, Papa Kelseys, and an Overpriced Grocery Store. We fill the days by driving around to members houses to visit them, but we can't do that now and I'll explain why latter. Elder Beatie is really nice...but he often forgets to inform me on anything, and has to be pushed to set up appointments. Patience will be required. So some not so Wen"Dull" moments we where doing some service for a member, pulling weeds, and she comes out of her house and is breastfeeding. and she wasn't covered. I'll just say I was not expecting that to happen in Wendell. Yesterday me and Elder Beatie where driving around and we came to a stop sign. Elder Beatie stopped and went and did not see the truck that was about to hit us. It took off our bumper but luckily we weren't hurt. I can just say that driving with Elder Beatie for the first couple days, I wasn't really surprised that it happened. I do like my companion but I would rather swim naked with cuts all over my body through a lake of hydrogen-peroxide than finish this transfer.
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