Monday, November 24, 2014

Keep on Keeping on!

Hey Yall!

This week has been a good week! Probably the hardest time on your mission is every transfer about half way through. At the beginning of the transfer, you are really excited for new and change and things of that sort. At the end of the transfer you are realizing you dont have a lot of time left and try to do anything and everything you can to make it the best transfer, or help the new missionary that will be coming in, or trying to get that last baptism in. Now in the middle, you sometimes find yourself in a rut, or in the routine day to day things, that is Satan trying to stop the great work that you can be accomplishing. I cant say ive been perfect and overcoming the mid transfer blues, but I have realized them, and this transfer they will not happen. The weather has been cold, then its warmed up the last part of the week, yesterday we had a big storm hit here and kinda a cool story: We were driving back home from church, and we hit the dirt road back to our house, we only had a mile to go. Well Butch, the man we stay with, was right behind us, and so I for some reason didnt want him to catch up with us. Now the dirt was more of mud, but I usually just casually drive down this road in no hurry. Since Butch was behind us I was going a little faster. We made it back, but noticed that Butch took a little longer getting back, which is unusual for him, he usually flies down this road. Well when he had gotten back, he told us that he was watching our car, and about 3/4's the way down the road, we had passed a house and right after we passed it, a huge tree branch broke off and fell right where we were. He said that if we had been 5 secs slower, it wouldve fell right on top of our car. We didnt notice anything though. A cool reminder that Heavenly Father is watching out for us as his missionaries:) 

This week was kind of unusual, on Wed I got really sick. My head pounded and ached, my stomach was hurting real bad, and my nose would not stop running down my throat. I stayed in bed til about 12:30. Then I got up and got ready. We went out for the day, and we actually were able to see a few different investigators. I prayed that morning that Heavenly Father would help me through the day. And we were able to see and teach, Bobby, Dell, Robert, and Authur! Later that night we went back and I was still feeling really bad, I just had no strength in me, Bro Stockman asked if I wanted a blessing. Now I really wouldnt ever get one with my pride and saying its just a little cold or something, but i accepted. Well the next morning we got up to go to Montgomery for Zone Conference and I felt so much better! I still had a little cough and runny nose, but it was 10x's better then the day before. A couple of lessons, one is that I made it through the day, I knew i needed to get the Lords work done, I wasnt sure how i was gonna do it with no physical strength at all, but the Lord helped me, the power of prayer is real! Second, the power of the Priesthood is restored on the earth today! I and thousands of other worthy men hold it and can perform miracles! I know that I was healed through the priesthood blessing, so i could continue to work and do what the Lord needs of me! 

Joe and I at the Alabama River. We had Zone Conference this week and it was great! We mainly talked about overcoming fear with knowledge. Now we do need faith, but as we learn about things and understand them, our fear begins to dissipate. So that was pretty cool:) But other than that, it was a week full of lessons, we are still finding every day. We tract and are gonna go back this week to follow up with people we have found. A little update on Bobby. He actually had a seizure early Sunday morning and wasnt able to come to church, we are pushing his date back to Sunday, so we can get him to church and going to baptize him afterwards :) He is doing really well, he is reading the BOM, praying and cutting back on smoking alot! We also saw Brittany this week and she is going to try to quit drinking coffee and tea. A couple days after we talked about that and we went back and she was drinking hot chocolate, so that was great! We also got to see Josiah again and he will give us a baptism date next time we see him, he has been crazy busy with work! haha but that is the update this transfer, sorry its short. 

This week is Thanksgiving, hope yall remember to be grateful IN your circumstances not just FOR your circumstances. The thing we should be most grateful and hopeful for is the atonement of Christ, "...ye shall have hope through the atonement of Christ and the power of his resurrection..." (Moroni 7:41) and remember our purpose in this life.. "...for we have a labor to perform whilst in this tabernacle of clay, that we may conquer the enemy of all righteousness..." Give thanks, be grateful, live gratitude and you will come off conquer this day, year, and life! :) I love yall very much, and hope and pray for your safety! Have a very happy Thanksgiving! Remember to be happy when your stuffing your faces;)

Love Elder Hall

Monday, November 17, 2014

#Godisgood #miraclesabound #YEEAHHH

Hey Yall!!

Woww what a weeks its been! Its cooled down to where it feels nice, then the next day its freezing cold! Its gotten as cold as 30 degrees not including wind chill and humidity haha. Everyone has been building fires and such and trying to keep warm. We have been trying not to freeze. Other than the weather, nothing else has changed in Magnolia. We were able to go to another Marengo football game. They destroyed once again and won 59-7 or something close like that, its just always fun to go see a good game of football:)  Me sporting a new coat! haha

We had another amazing week with miracles all over the place! We have been tracting our 3 doors or more each day and it has turned out to be so good! We knocked on a preachers door and gave him a BOM, he was gonna read it and go to mormon.org, he wasnt to interested in visiting, but we will check back up on him later and see if he has any questions. He have been able to find a ton of potential investigators! Some have turned into investigators and others we havent had enough time to go back. Thats what we are planning on doing this next week is following up with them! 

Just a quick update. Bobby, the kid we set the baptism date for the 22nd, is doing great! We found out that he smokes, not very much though, we gave him a priesthood blessing and he has been reading a little bit out of the BOM and praying every day! We have pushed his date back to Nov 29th though because he wasnt able to come to church. He has been twice in the past with other missionaries but we want him to come at least once with us so we know he is serious about this all.  This is one of my best friends, Joe, aka Papi... This coat is actually his, he let me borrow it cuz he didnt think mine was warm enough, but this is how we went to the football game on Friday night! He is a stud muffin:)

We have been able to teach the restoration, plan of salvation, and about the BOM with a lot of people. We have set 3 more baptism dates, one for a boy named Dellvonta, Dell for short, he is 15 and is black, reminds me alot of Isaiah! haha and no not just cuz he's black, but he set a date for Dec 6th! So we are gonna work with him, he has also been taught by other missionaries and we are reteaching him. We need him to come to church at least once as well and that is what we are working on then he can be dunked. The 3rd is a lady named Brittany. She is living with i guess her boyfriend, they "claim" common law marriage, and i dont know all about it, but they are really just boy friend and girl friend. They have a 5 month old baby and we havent been able to meet the husband, but Brittany is super nice, she hasnt been to church in a while and said she has been wanting to get baptized! Her date is for Dec 19th! We just have a few things to work with her on. Then the last one is a guy named Arthur. He is living with his fiance which we havent met yet, but they are planning on getting married in Jan sometime. We taught him and asked him to be baptized. He said, "Well i want to do what the Lord wants me to do, and this sounds like something He wants me to do, so yes." For right now we have his date set for Jan 11th but that could get moved up. We are planning on inviting a couple more investigators this next week. We should have 1 or 2 more dates set:) 

I guess this is where chickens hide when they get cold down here..... No one told them either that the south gets cold! 

Things here are blowing up! Its all because of the Lord. Im so grateful to be put here at this time where so many seeds have been planted and NOW is the time to harvest! As we harvest we can continue to find and plant seeds along the way for others in the future, but we cant lose sight of what we can get NOW, what we can feel NOW, and what we can do RIGHT NOW!

3 quick scriptures 
John 4:35, "Say not ye, There are yet four months, and then cometh harvest? behold, I say unto you, Lift up your eyes, and look on the fields; for they are white already to harvest." 
Alma 26:11-17, "But (Elder Hall) said unto (them): I do not boast in my own strength,nor in my own wisdom; but behold, my joy is full, yea, my heart is brim with joy, and I will rejoice in my God.Yea, I know that I am nothing; as to my strength I am weak;therefore I will not boast of myself, but I will boast of my God, for in his strength I can do all things; yea, behold, many mighty miracles we have wrought in this land, for which we will praise his name forever.Behold, how many thousands of our brethren has he loosed from the pains of hell; and they are brought to sing redeeming love, and this because of the power of his word which is in us,therefore have we not great reason to rejoice? Yea, we have reason to praise him forever, for he is the Most High God, and has loosed our brethren from the chains of hell.Yea, they were encircled about with everlasting darkness and destruction; but behold, he has brought them into his everlasting light, yea, into everlasting salvation; and they are encircled about with the matchless bounty of his love; yea, and we have been instruments in his hands of doing this great and marvelous work.Therefore, let us glory, yea, we will glory in the Lord; yea, we will rejoice, for our joy is full; yea, we will praise our God forever. Behold, who can glory too much in the Lord? Yea, who can say too much of his great power, and of his mercy, and of his long-suffering towards the children of men? Behold, I say unto you, I cannot say the smallest part which I feel. Who could have supposed that our God would have been so merciful as to have snatched us from our awful, sinful, and polluted state?" 
Helaman 5:44, "....and they were filled with that joy which is unspeakable and full of glory." 
This is how missionary work makes you feel. We invite and then let the spirit and the Lord take over. As we do this, we are filled with.. "unspeakable joy which is full of glory!!" 

I hope that yall have a great week. That you feel the same joy that I am feeling right now in Magnolia Al. No unhallowed hand can stop THIS work from progressing! We will win. I love yall, remember to be happy, to find this joy! 

Love Elder Hall:) 

Monday, November 10, 2014

Flash and Gone!!

Hey Yall!

Wow, this week again has gone by so dang fast, but at the same time I look back at experiences in the past and they seem ancient! This week has been good though! We have been able to stay super busy! We have been blessed and seen miracles! We have had a couple things happen to us that are firsts for our missions. And everywhere in between! My comp, Elder Roseman is doing well, he continues to learn and improve every day. We are getting a long great and because of that, with the help of Jesus, we have been doing work out here in Magnolia. 

So not much has changed in the actual town i guess you can call it, Magnolia is really just a road.... haha But I want to share a few stories with yall this week instead of just recapping the week.  The Oldest church in the state of Alabama, and it belongs to those dang Mormons! 

The first story happened on Tues. Last week I told yall about Bobby. He is the friend that lives with a less active family. Well we went back to see him, we got to talking with him and got to know him a little better. He is 19 and a real nice kid! He dropped outta high school but is working on his GED. Well we taught him the restoration lesson, he remembered some things from the lesson, one of the more important ones was that he related the Joseph Smith story back to us. You could feel the spirit so strongly. At the end of the lesson, the spirit told me to invite him to be baptized! He said yes, then I had him choose a day that he would like to be baptized. He chose Nov 22nd! At the end of the lesson his countenance changed. He was smiling and happy and you could tell that he really wanted to do this. Its amazing what can happen as we open our mouths and use simple invitations, you never know what people will say. 

The inside. The Next day Wed went just as good as Tues. We started the day off early going to teach a former investigator, Jerry, we taught him the restoration and he seemed to understand it, and we invited him to be baptized, cuz I was still pumped about the day before! Well he told us no for now because he had already been baptized, but we are going back to teach him next week!. We tracted and knocked 3 doors, we talked to a couple folks but no one was interested. We met a former investigator that told us to come back and we could have bible studies with him. We are gonna go back and introduce him to the BOM. 


Then we went out with a member, Joe, that introduced us to his friend Josiah, that was in last weeks letter as well. Well we went over there and taught him the restoration lesson as well. This one was just as good. About half way through his daughter, Samantha, walked in and just listened. We ended up giving them both BOM's and we invited Josiah, the father, to baptism. He said "Sure!" Which really did shock me on this one, I was ready to hear him say, "O ive already been baptized." Just like everyone else has told us, and like earlier this morning! I was hesitant even in the first place to ask, but the spirit was so strong in telling me I needed to invite him. Then after the invitation I asked if he would pick a day to be baptized. He told us he would think on it and let us know on our next visit. We went back on Sunday evening, he was just about to go to bed. We followed up on the invite to read a chapter out of the BOM and the baptism date, well he told us he hadnt done it. He was very apologetic which is good that he realizes we are serious about this and promised that when we come back this Wed, he would give us a date, and also have read the Chap in the BOM and have questions for us. We saw out of the corner of our eye his daughter, she was also reading the BOM while we were there. We are gonna go back and follow up on him and get to know the daughter as well:) Elder Hall pulling on the bell rope inside the old church building. Its a pretty cool bell:)

It even has a cemetery right behind it! You wont find very few if any Mormon churches with a cemetery! We also have been doing some admin things. We washed our car, since it hasn't been washed in years. We also learned that it hadnt had an oil change in a year, the anti-freeze was low, the transmission fluid was low, the tires were balding. When we went up to Selma for district meeting we got that fixed. We have to go back to fix the shocks on them so they stop wearing down the tires so fast. We were also able to go to a football game to support 2 semi active young men in our branch! They are in the play offs and it was the first round. They killed the other team, 69-0! haha it was still fun to go and watch, we are gonna go to there last game we can go to and if they win this one they go to Troy for the Semi and Final games! 

Both of the Church buildings. So at the beginning of the email I said that there were firsts, well it was the first time that Elder Roseman has had a baptism date, its the first time in a long time this area has had a baptism date. I got to experience the first primary program with only 5 kids in it! It was so dang cute! All the kids did great, they mixed it up with each kid having individual parts, they all said scriptures together and sang. Our branch has so few people that they called the oldest kid in the primary, Riley, as the primary chorister, and she is only 11 haha:) it was great though. The last first experience was one that I had. Now its kinda weird saying that as I have been out so long and experienced almost all you can on a mission but it is referring to the main title of the email, just to give yall a guess. Well we had biked to Bobby's house on Friday to teach him again and prepare him for his baptism. Well I guess he went out hunting with his friend. We talked to the family he lives with then headed back to the car to go tract. Well as we biked on one of the busier hwy's, maybe 4 people would drive on each day, I hear this car come up behind us. I was biking in front of Elder Roseman. I hear the car come closer and slow down then I heard a scream, which i was used to cuz everyone screams at missionaires, I look over and was expecting maybe a member waving, or someone flipping us off, you know the usual things that missionaries get. Well instead this car is right beside me the girl in the passenger seat was screaming had her shirt pulled up and flashed me.... I could not believe it! They then hit the gas peddle and drove off. I was stunned and didnt know what to do or think! When we got back to the car, I asked Elder Roseman, "Did you see that??" He said, "No I just looked over and the girl had her mouth wide open about ready to scream, then I heard the scream.." "She Flashed me!" I said. He was shocked as well and could not stop laughing. Who would've thought, out of the 10 people in Magnolia, one of them decides to be funny with us haha it was a crazy experience. I take it as Satan trying to distract or temp me, because of all the good we have done and also because of this next experience.

After the girl flashing me, we drove up a little ways and parked. We had tracted 3/4 of a road and drove up to the other end to tract the last of it. Well we parked and hopped on our bikes off we went. We came up on 2 houses right next to a church, so being obedient we passed them and went to the 3rd house a little ways down. Well no one answered. By this time it was later in the evening, well about 5:30 or 6. It was getting darker and darker as we continue to ride our bikes. We knocked on the next house and again nothing. Then as we rode our bikes down the road further, we had covered a good 1.5-2 miles, we almost passed a long dirt road that lead to a house in the distance. I turned around and we stopped to look at it and get the address on the mail box. Well his 2 dogs saw us and started their way out barking at us and trying to scare us. I dont even care about dogs any more, so I lead the way as we rode up this dirt drive way in the dark, with dogs barking and nipping at our feet. As we get closer to the house, the man was standing out on the porch. I hopped off my bike and threw my helmet down and walked up as quick as I could to not make it awkward. I said, "Hello sir, we are representatives of Christ and want to share a message about Him with you. Can we do that?" The man, David, being very nice said sure and let us in. We got to know him while he offered us drinks. At the beginning he told us that he had just moved in about 3 months ago from Florida. He told us that he just had the feeling he needed to be somewhere up here in Alabama, so he did a "Faith Move" He is married and has 3 kids, and for a man to do this is nuts these days. He told us he was very involved in the church he goes to here, and he wants to help and figure out why God has sent him here. On the mail box it had a quote concerning Christ. When they saw that they knew this was the house. He also kept saying that we were way out in the middle of no where and he wondered why and how we had gotten out this far. We explained all that then we went straight into the Restoration lesson. He enjoyed it and we set up another apt to come teach him. He offered to feed us a meal, then he drove us back to our cars. During the ride he showed us pics of Florida where he lived and then said, "You know, its weird cuz at my work I am working the night shift. I was the only one home and was sleeping then all the sudden woke up and went downstairs to do the dishes. I wasnt sure why. Then I heard my dogs barking and I looked outside and saw yall. I had my gun ready cuz i wasnt sure what to expect. Its cool that I had woken up and got to meet yall and hear your message, maybe God sent yall here to teach me how I can better help the people here." What a miracle! God has been helping us, walking along side us and guiding us to know where to go and what to do to find those people that we can teach! We have been so blessed since I have been here! We are gonna go back to teach David this week and invite him to baptism as well. We told the Martins, the members we live with, about David they got excited and want to go with us and even invite him and his family over for dinner! The work is in reality hastening in this part of the Lords vineyard! As I said last time, we have made it a goal to tract at least 3 doors a day. We have accomplished that so far, and have found almost 1 new investigator every day. God is good! 

Well have a great week. Keep looking for all the little miracles in your lives, and when Satan tries to "Flash" You, dust it off and keep going, blessings and miracles are in store in the very near future!:) I love yall so much and remember to be happy, even in the midst of difficulties and tribulation! 

Love Elder Hall

Monday, November 3, 2014

Country, Sticks, Gonna be Good!

Hey Yall!

Wow have their been a lot of changes the past week! But before I go into any of that, I just want to say a BIG thank you to the Canyon Crest Relief Society! I got your package this Wednesday at Transfers haha sadly Im not in New Albany anymore so it took a little while to get it, but that made my week! Thank you for all the letters and food! Yall dont know how much I appreciate and needed that:) Yall are the best ward ever!!  Elder Roseman my new comp and I:)

So for this week a lot has happened, just to recap really quickly, then ill add a couple stories.  This is Carine and Roosevelt, and there family, they are the family that Elder Johnson and I did marriage counseling with. I love this family
  • I am officially outta Madison. Im actually gonna miss it there haha funny how we always say that. But I got to say goodbye to a lot of members and investigators we had. 
  • Wednesday was transfers, It was so sad to see all my good friends, elders and sisters, go home! But at the same time I was excited and proud of them for all the good and hard work they have done out here! 
  • Thursday was my first real day in Magnolia. So the address I sent was an address for Thomaston. Thats about 10 to 15 miles from here. Magnolia is just a road. Thomaston is the biggest town with maybe 1,000 people in it... haha this area has the least amount of people in it than any other area. Its just as country as my past area Highland Home, but Highland Home has many more dirt roads in it. The weather here lately has been super cold, at night time it gets down into the mid 30's! Thats been a little surprising, since I thought coming down south would be warmer, but its almost like we are out camping in the woods! 
  • My new comp, Elder Roseman. A little bit about him. He is 18, is from Morgan UT, he has been out for 6 weeks, so I am follow up training him! Its been fun so far, he is different just like all my comps have been, but we are having fun! I live with members in there cabin. We live upstairs and boy does it get cold in that thing haha but the members are the Martins, they are really cool! There an older couple but a good old country couple. The branch down here as maybe 50 records on the roster. Yesterday in Fast and Testimony meeting we had 15 people not including us 2. There was a 2 less actives that showed up, which shocked us, but we were so excited about that! Everyone but the 2 less actives bore there testimony and then we ended the meeting 25 minutes early haha:) 
  • About the food.... So we dont have a Wal Mart or any stores for that case. We get fed by Mrs Brenda, Mrs Martin but we call her Brenda, She makes us breakfast and lunch. And its no little thing. She raised 7 kids and still cooks for 7! haha So im trying really hard not to get fat here before I come home! Also for dinner, we get fed either by left overs from breakfast and lunch, or members feed us or just random people that let us in! Its been crazy how much we eat here. Haha my comp has never bought groceries on his mission yet haha i told him to enjoy the food while he can! 
Thats all I can think of right now to tell yall haha just really country and southern, homey, and I love it. Things are gonna be good here! You have to take a different approach then most areas at the work but its fun to be creative.  This is Many and Tiffany. They are not a couple, just neighbors, Many is a less active cop that we found and I love him, Tiffany is the investigator we had:) 

So Just a story or two. On Saturday we weren’t quite sure what to do. We aren’t gonna just go hang out at members houses all day and then come home, Im expecting to get a baptism out of this place, so I told Elder Roseman that we were gonna work and work hard. Well he wanted me to meet a couple people. So we went to go see some Less actives. We got there, and one of their friends lives with them, Bobby. He had a baptism date a long time ago, but it ended up falling through. Well I guess he had been avoiding the missionaries ever since. I didn’t know that when we walked up and started talking to him. We asked him questions and got to know him for a little bit. Then I asked if we could read out of the BOM with him. He said yes. We shared the story of the Stripling Warriors with him. Then I asked if we could come back and teach him. He said he would love that! So we are going back on Tue to go and see him! Then we rode our bikes down and met Jerry another nice man, not a member. Then we saw a 15 year old boy named Dell. Him, his little brothers, and his friend, Jaharee, and us all played football for a little bit. Then we shared a short scripture with them and asked if we could teach them again. They also had been taught by missionaries but havent in a long time. 

This is Armondo and Amber the Texas Longhorn fans that we tracted into that fed us so well. They are some of the nicest people on planet earth! 

So we told them if we play football and basketball with them they have to come to church and they agreed. Then we went tracting. Now tracting down here is a little different. There could be a 5 mile long road with only 3-5 houses on it haha so we made it a goal this transfer to knock of 3 houses a day, everyday, and that way we will knock quite a few houses in the area. We also want to work where other elders havent. Well we went up the road of the church, and started knocking. The first door didnt answer. The next door we knocked on and it was an older man and his family. He told us to come on in and that they were having dinner so we were gonna eat with them! We ate, talked, got to share a little about what missionaries do, and we read out the the BOM with them. We are gonna go help the father do some service next week when he gets back into town! So that day was pretty awesome! Its amazing to me how the Lord blesses us according to our faith. We read it over and over, “You will be healed by your faith, you can work miracles by your faith, Woman thy faith hath made thee whole...” Over and over in the scriptures it mentions that things only happen according to OUR faith! We as a human race just need to realize that and get more faith, not be fearful, prideful or doubtful, and we will see miracles and become like the prophets and apostles and one day like our Savior!

This is Elder Bickley, he is home now, but I loved him. He taught me alot and we got to be really close! The other cool story is one that is very simple, but in my eyes was a huge miracle. We went out with a really nice, kind, awesome member named Joe. He was gonna take us to see a family that come to church off and on, as we were headed there, he hit the breaks and said under his breath, “I wanna go see them.” We turned around and went up to a trailer. Joe knocked on the door, and the man answered. It was a big black man without his shirt on. Haha usually southerner. The first thing out of Joes mouth was, “Hey Jr, these are the missionaries from my church, I wanted to bring them over and let them teach you.” Without any hesitation Josiah said, “For sure, I would love that!” We got down his info and we are going back sometime this week to teach him. Its a simple story with a powerful message. One, Joe recognized the spirit prompting him to see this family. Two, he ACTED! (Thats the hardest part), he turned around, then he opened his mouth and INVITED! Its as simple as that, but there is a Third part to this. When we got back into the car, Joe turned to us and said, “See I am opening my mouth!” He had the biggest smile and you could tell he was so happy! When we do missionary work, that automatically brings happiness! Just like when we obey we have to be blessed! It was so cool to see that down in an area with not very many people, the branch here wants so badly to do missionary work. And areas that have a ton, thousands upon thousands of people they see every day, they take this great opportunity and blessing for granted! Eye opening for me.

Im so dang excited for this transfer! A lot is gonna happen. Miracles have happened and will continue to happen. On my planner for this month I have 2 quotes. The first is “It is impossible to fail when you do your best when you are on the Lord's errand.” -Elder M. Russell Ballard. The 2nd is for this month of Thanksgiving, “Thou shalt thank the Lord thy God in all things.”- D&C 59:7. This transfer im gonna try to do something Ive never done before, that is to say “I cant, we cant, this area cant...” Im not gonna allow negative thoughts into my head. I am going to see blessings, I am going to be obedient, I am going to perform miracles, I am gonna change myself, my companion, this area, and the work!

I love yall so much! Remember how great and merciful the Jesus is. He loves you! He wants the best for you! He is here for you! Remember to be happy, and grateful this month. Remember that your not alone! Have a great week and make the best of each opportunity!

Love Elder Hall

Changed, Stunned, A New Man

Hey Yall! So this week has been so good, and bad at the same time! It was defiantly the fastest week ive ever had in my life! The weath...