Tuesday, March 10, 2015

It Snowed! 3/9/15

Hey family! So to start off this letter I want you all to know I got
called to Louisiana and they said it was going to be hot.. Well it
snowed this past week.. So both years I have been here in LA it has
snowed!! It was crazy cold this week. I would guess it was colder than
Utah. And the funny thing is when it gets cold here everything shuts
down because no one knows how to drive in the snow or ice. So we were
on LockDown this week as well.

Well Anyway! How the heck are you all? Thanks for the emails and
letting me know what is going on back home. I am glad you had a fun
trip to vegas and I am glad GAT was doing so well this week! That is
some awesome news! I am glad you liked all of the pictures from last
night. Sister Burch is so awesome! The cups is actually a lesson
talking about the restoration and the Apostasy. Then I showed them a
magic trick afterwards. We ate a really good  roast at their house.
Some really good food up here in Pineville. They hook us up!  Good
luck Jaycee this Friday in the opening night of the play. She is going
to kill it! Brake a leg ;) Then Jacs I hope she kills it this week in
Alabama. Good luck! Hey and the D&C challenge is pretty good. I
learned a lot from the 2 chapters we have already read. I started 136
this morning then we had to go help someone with a move. This should
be pretty fun. Well I am glad everyone is happy and healthy back home.
that is all I pray for. I love you all so much!






This week was a great week! It started on Tuesday we went on exchanges
with our District leader. I took him to Pineville. We saw some really
cool things happen. We were able to talk to some new people and also
our investigators and figured out more about their situations and
invited them to be baptized. Our most progressing investigator named
J. has already a testimony of the Book of Mormon, but he will not be
baptized yet. He is a deacon in the baptist church and is an amazing
singer. He likes the other choir. We are going to try and get him to
come and sing at our church pretty soon. He promised us he would come
to church this upcoming week. It has been really cool though because
we have been taking him with us to visit his sister who is in a
nursing home and we have been having him teach her all of the lessons.
It is awesome because that is the best way for you to learn and to
grow your testimony is to share what you know and have the Spirit be
there and testify both to you and also to the person you are speaking
to. So keep him in your prayers. We are seeing him tomorrow, Thursday,
and Saturday. Then we also saw and found a new investigator at another
investigators house. It was a really good lesson. We read alma 32
which talks about Faith and planting it like a seed and if it is a
good seed then it will grow, but if it is not a good seed then it
won't. We talked about how sometimes we have to step into the dark to
plant the seeds, but there will be just enough light for us to know
where to plant. Then it will grow and we will be able to know
something is true. I hope that makes sense because it makes perfect
sense in my head haha! :) Then that night Elder Gosch and I and the
Sister Training leaders met with our stake president to unify our
mission with our stake. It was a really good meeting. We talked about
how the Small and Simple things add up to be really big things. Pretty
awesome meeting.

Then on Wednesday morning Elder Gosch and I left our apartment really
early to head on down to Baton Rouge for our Mission Leader Council.
or MLC. This meeting happens once a month with all of the Zone
Leaders, Assistants and the mission pres and his wife. It is a full
day of meetings and I love it! Mostly because all of my homies from
the mission are in the leadership now. Elder White (elder willis's
cousin) Elder Andrews and a bunch of other cool missionaries. It is
fun because our zone is so far away from the rest of the mission so we
never get to see anyone so when these meetings happen it is a party!
The only bad thing is after the meeting we drive home and plan with
the sisters a meeting for Zone Training Meeting. We only have a day to
prepare for it. So that is what we did for the rest of Wednesday then
on Thursday we received a call from Sister Hansen telling us our zone
was on shut down due to the SNOW! It was barely any, but because of
how humid it is down here the roads and everything just ice over. So
we had to contact our whole zone and let them know that. So we planned
the whole day and then the afternoon the lockdown was lifted so we
were able to go and teach our new investigator and we committed him to
be baptized so it was pretty legit! He just needs to get married and
stop smoking. He is living with a member so it should be pretty easy
to get them married. Hopefully it will all work out.

Friday we had our ZTM and it went Amazing!! The Spirit was there and
everyone really enjoyed the meeting. After ZTM I went on exchanges
with the several Elders. It was one of the best exchanges I have ever
been on. I went with a kid named Elder Sabey from Canada. He hooked me
up with a sweet exchange. We ate so much food... I think I gained 10
pounds. Then the next day we played some Ghetto basketball, went to a
members house who has over 150 guns and he shot a fully auto AR and a
.50 Cal rifle 3 times.. It was the sweetest thing ever!! I will send
some pics. Then Sunday was a nice relaxing day. We didn't have to do
anything this week besides the sacrament and it was so nice! In Elders
Quorum I had a really cool Spiritual experience. We were talking about
work and families. I think I have a better idea of what I want to do
when I get home for work. I will continue to pray about it and think
about it.






This week was such a great week! I loved it! We tracted our butts off
and had so many people slam doors in our face. This one house we went
up and knocked on the door. A lady answered and I said Hi Mam and she
just said not interested and slammed the door... So we walked away and
I remembered something Elder Holland said in a talk addressed to the
missionaries. He said please be a little persistent! So I told Elder
Gosch we needed to go back to the door and try again. He looked at me
funny, but said alright. So right when I knocked again a man opened
the door and said what do you want. I just said can we please say a
prayer with you and for your family? He said Yes you can say your
prayer, Do you all believe in Jesus? And answered yes we do. Then he
said... I don't think so... And Slammed the door again! So even though
nothing happened there and we were rejected twice I felt accomplished
because I followed a prompting. I know we are blessed for following
promptings. So there is my funny tracting story for the week!

Well family I love you all so much! I hope you all have a blessed week
and enjoy every moment of every day. I love you!

Elder Smith









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