Saturday, September 1, 2012

August 27, 2012


Hello Family and Friends!
 
So its official - I will not be included in the transfer meeting on Wednesday - Elder K--and I will be staying in Highland Home. I can't believe its the end of my first of only 16 transfers! Time sure flies on the mission. Im really excited that Im staying here.  I've really grown to love everyone here, and I really wanted to stay for Cubert and Becky's baptism. My address will be good at least till Mid-October.
 
I hear that pictures from Elder Koelliker's visit are on the mission blog already - It was a wonderful experience! It was my first-ever zone conference, and I was able to see Elder F-- and Elder H-- from my MTC district. He taught and trained on a lot of different things, and I won't bore you with a whole lot of details. But he promised us if we can all successfully apply the principles we teach in our own lives so we can teach by example, that our baptismswill double, and I know its true. Something he talked about that really struck me is the importance of establishing standard patterns in our lives that enable us to maximize our potential; as people and, particularly, as missionaries. He talked a lot about a "sense of urgency" and getting excited about the work we do. President Holzapfel also trained us. Something I really like what he talked about is from Chapter 1 of Preach My Gospel about being a successful missionary. Often times we as missionaries are tempted to view numbers as an indication of our success, but If we are doing everything we are supposed to and have the spirit guiding our work, we are successful missionaries. There were so many things I learned, but not enough time to share them all here. I'll share some of them in later letters.
 
I'd be lying if I told you I wasn't excited about the Hurricane/Tropical Storm Isaac. A hurricane is something I really want to see while I'm out, and this area is the southernmost area of the mission. Friday it was looking like Isaac was coming straight towards us, so a lot of people in the area were really worried, but as the storm has gotten closer projections have moved it towards Mississippi and maybe even New Orleans. People are still getting ready for it though. Sister M--'s sister from Orange Beach, Alabama is coming up today and staying with the M's for a few days - there have been ordered evacuations on the coast. This area was devastated by Hurricane Opal a long time ago, but that was a Category 4 and it came straight towards us. President Holzapfel has contacted us, is on the watch for potential weather issues, and will direct us via conference call Tuesday Night before the storm hits what we will do. Worst case scenario predicted for this area, according to Sister M--, is 45 mph winds and 8 inches of rain, so we should be fine. We're opening the church for people with mobile homes though, because a lot of the poorer people's homes aren't as stable.
 
Uncle John came a few days ago. Uncle John is Brother M--'s 92-year old uncle who lives in Tennessee, but spends a few months of the year with the M--s. Its amazing how so many of the really older people in their 90s are so full of energy (they've been working their whole lives) and the young people are just lazy (blunt, but true). Uncle John is 92 and he's out riding around the property on the gator doing chores and cleaning things. I hope I will be that way when Im old.
 
The work is going well too! When in Greenville on Saturday and Sunday we were able to recontact some previous investigators we had lost contact with. I think I have mentioned this in a previous letter, but Greenville is a pretty anti-mormon area. Its frustrating because most of the people we teach are very poor and in projects, and they don't stay in one area for long. But we are at least planting seeds, and we have a couple progressing investigators there. There's a man there that the missionaries have been friends with for a while. He's plays the piano and organ for a number of  churches. He took us out to dinner at Cracker Barrel Saturday night and we had some good conversation with him.
 
I'ts a blessing that we aren't being transferred this month, because we probably didn't have enough miles on our car to get us where we needed to be.
 
We had a nice dinner at Cubert and Becky's on Friday, where we left a spiritual thought with them. They are still coming to church and we are moving ahead with them. Yall are probably wondering why its taking a while with them, but remember Cubert and Becky are older, and, from what experience I've had, It often is harder for the older folks to have big changes in their lives, such as baptism. But we are so proud of them and are excited for their planned September 15th baptism.
 
Well, thats all here. Hope to hear from yall! Love ya!
 
Elder Madsen
 

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