Monday, August 15, 2016

Week 101 - My Heart is full

Mom,

I have mixed emotions and my heart is full as I sit here and read emails on my last p-day. I actually started to cry as I thought about all that has happened and all that will happen following this week and I'm so thankful for the many blessings I have received. I am so excited to see you and the rest of the fam this weekend, but at the same time I'm so sad to see this experience come to an end. 

We had a really good week. We have worked very hard and there are some good things happening in our area. We're teaching a couple in our area who is progressing really well! Their names are C.and M. They are really open to our message and C. loves the Book of Mormon. He always talks about how interesting it is and how powerful the words are. He told us he wants to take it slow and he doesn't want us to rush baptism, so it's a little hard. They haven't made it to church yet either, but that's because we've been having a hard time getting member involvement. Those are the struggles of being in a tiny branch. 

On Friday we got to go to the temple to do an endowment session!! We went with Pres. Carlson and all the other missionaries that are going home and it was a great experience. I loved it and received some personal guidance and revelation. 
 
Sunday was a great day!! I conducted sacrament meeting and I spoke and we had some non members at church too!! After I spoke, the Rasmussen's spoke. They're a young couple out here on an internship from BYU at Cummins and they both speak Spanish, so they have been a great help in the branch. They are both returning to Utah this week as well. 

I really don't know what else to say, other than thank you. Thank you so much Mom for you support and your love. I couldn't have done it without you letters and packages and prayers. You're my hero and a great example to me, and I owe you big time. I couldn't thank you enough and I am so excited to see you on Friday :) 

I love the Lord. I am so glad that I've had this opportunity to serve Him and I can't wait to see what else He has in store for me. He has been so good to me and I owe him everything. I will keep working and sprint through the finish line. I can't wait to see you and I love you very much.

Love,
Elder Thayne

Saying goodbye to the Rasmussens!


A picture with Ben, Norma, and Chris from the branch

Monday, August 8, 2016

Week 100 - seeing great miracles

Mom,

This week was great! We saw some great miracles! On Monday, we started teaching a lady from Veracruz, Mexico named C.. She is one of the nicest ladies ever!! She's really involved in her Catholic church and absolutely loves going to church, but she loves talking to us as well. She got a Book of Mormon from a few missionaries about a year ago, and 2 weeks ago on her way to Florida, she read the first few chapters and she says she loves it! She keeps telling us about how she just can't put it down sometimes because it interests her so much. She might progress a little slower than most because she loves Catholicism, but I'm sure she'll come around in the future as she continues to read the Book of Mormon.

On Tuesday, I had to go to a Dr. appointment in Indy, so we drove up there and after what seemed to be a waste of time at the appointment, we started heading back to Columbus. On our way back, I had the feeling to go and visit E., one of my old investigators in Indianapolis. I told myself that we were already on our way to our area and we needed to get back to work, but then the impression persisted. I decided to turn around and head back to the west side of the city to visit E. When she opened the door, she was so excited to see me. She thought she'd never see me again and she was really happy. She then told me something that explained why I had received the impression to visit her. She said that she had still been confused as to what to do in regards to the Church. She had been praying and asking God to help her know what she should do and she said that seeing me there was another sign to her that she needs to commit herself to the Church. She told me she was going to set a goal to be baptized when the missionaries came over. I was so glad that I was able to be guided by the Lord to know what to do.

On Thursday, we were tracting in a trailer park (that's all we do) and we found a young hispanic lady named I. She had 2 little girls and spoke perfect English. She told us she was Catholic, but she was very open and gave us some of her time. We shared a message with her about the Gospel of Jesus Christ and what Christ expects of us. We talked a lot about faith, repentance, and then baptism. When we started talking about baptism, she asked us what we thought about infant baptisms. We told her that it's great that parents want to do that service for their children, but since repentance is a pre-requisite to baptism, it doesn't make any sense to baptize babies. She said she felt the same way and that she had always had that question. She told us to come back this week and talk more! We just need to find those people who are prepared and asking the right questions!

On Saturday, we went to a sealing! There is a member named Angie who was baptized when I was in my first area, and she's Dominican, so I also taught her parents for a while. She attends the YSA branch in Indy and she invited me to come to her sealing! So we went and it was cool to see a sealing for the first time! It was a lot shorter than I expected... but I liked it! 

Conducting sacrament meeting went well yesterday. Luckily it was fast and testimony meeting, so it was pretty easy, but I'll be doing it again next week so we'll see how it goes. 

It's crazy to think that my mission is ending! It has been the best experience and I'm excited to keep up the pace for these next couple of weeks! I love you Mom and I'll see you soon!

Love,
Elder Thayne
Hermano Rene Rodriguez came down from Elkhart (4 hours away!) to visit us and take us to lunch. This man is one of my favorite guys in the world, and I'm so glad that the Lord led us to him

Monday, August 1, 2016

Week 99 - Biking it up!

Mom,

This week was a tough one, but it was great!! We worked really hard this week and I don't plan on slowing down in the slightest over the next few weeks. We have some solid people we're working with and good things are happening here in Columbus!! 

We're currently teaching a 15 year old girl named C. She is so solid! Her dad and step-mom are really catholic and her birth mother is Jehovah Witness, so she has been really confused about religion in her life. Her parents absolutely love the missionaries and every time we go visit them, we inevitably get stuffed full of food even though we tell her step-mom we're not hungry and that we already ate. Her dad and step-mom are really open to us teaching their kids. We left all the kids with a couple of pamphlets about the Restoration last week and invited them to read em. We went back this week and C told us she read the pamphlet, and then she answered all of the "Additional Study" questions in the back!! We were shocked! Hardly anyone answers those questions! She really wanted to come to church yesterday, but they went out of town, so she'll come this week. 

We had to bike a lot this week!!! We made an unexpected trip to Greenwood, IN for interviews with Pres. Carlson and burned about 100 miles that day, so we were really close to reaching our mile allotment for the month so we had to pull out the ol' bicycles and bike around our huge area! I'm sure it wouldn't have been that bad if I wasn't so spoiled and used to having a full time car for the past 7 1/2 months.

Yesterday we got a call from the missionaries that took the place in my last area and they told me that everyone up there is doing well. They had a baptism on Saturday and they have 2 more scheduled with Luis and Leandro, the two guys found during my last week up there. Then they told me that R. M. showed up to church!!! She was the one that was supposed to be baptized in May and then disappeared. She finally broke up with her boyfriend and now there is nothing that is kee


ping her from being baptized. I was so happy to hear that and I really hope she can do it this time. 

Being in the branch presidency isn't too strange, but I did feel kind of out of place as we counted and deposited tithing yesterday after church.... weird. I will be conducting sacrament mtg for my last two Sundays and I can't believe it's actually coming to an end. I have never felt a greater sense of urgency and we're going to work harder than ever!! I love you Mom! I'll see you soon!

Love,
Elder Thayne

Proof of how flat Indiana actually is




A picture of our trip to do baptisms at the temple! Jenica, a 12 year old in our branch went for her first time, so we got to go with her family. The sun was really bright, so that's why we looks so strange

Monday, July 25, 2016

Week 98 - First week in Columbus - in the right place at the right time and miracles are happening

Happy Pioneer day!! We had a slow, but great week! Like I said last week, I was pretty bummed to be sent to a new area, but I love it here! I know the Lord has something very important planned for me here and I'm excited to find exactly what it is. 

Things in Columbus are great!! We live with the Nehring family in their basement. It's the best!! These are easily the best living circumstances I've had my whole mission and I'm sad I'll only be here for a short amount of time! The Nehrings' son and grandkids are staying here for a while too, so it's fun to be able to see them every once in a while. Sometimes we'll be downstairs doing language study and 5 grandkids come down and ambush us with nerf guns! It keeps things fun and interesting :)

The work is hard here, but I love the branch. The members are so great and willing to work. We only have about 15-20 active members in the branch, so it's really small, but we're here to help it grow. The members have all already welcomed me so warmly and I look forward to working with them over the next few weeks. 

This week was full of a lot of tracting and meeting new people. It seems like for the longest time this area has struggled with finding investigators that will progress and be baptized. I know it's gotta be all in the mindset though. The Lord wouldn't send us here if there weren't any people prepared for his gospel. I have a lot of trust in the words in Alma 13:24 

For behold, angels are declaring it unto many at this time in our land; and this is for the purpose of preparing the hearts of the children of men to receive his word at the time of his coming in his glory.

I have faith that the Lord has prepared somebody here in Columbus to accept the gospel and join the Columbust3rd branch. We just have to seek them out with the guidance of the Spirit. 

We found 2 really prepared people yesterday as we were knocking doors at a trailer park. We knocked on the door and when they opened it we saw 2 heavily tatTooed women who seemed a little stand-offish. One of the ladies, T, had a tattoo that said "Blessed" so I complimented her on it and we were able to start a gospel conversation. They stepped outside and we taught them about the Restoration of the Gospel and they were so prepared!! After we shared the message, we committed A, T, and her step-daughter to be baptized on Sep. 3. They only speak English, so we had to pass them on to the English Elders, but we're all on the same team, right? It was a great miracle. 

We saw another miracle yesterday! We both had to go to the bathroom really bad while we were tracting, so we got back in our car and drove to the closest gas station. As we were walking in, a lady walked out of the bathroom and said, "Missionaries!!" She explained to us that her grandmother was about to pass away and she was on her way to the hospital. She said it was really hard for her and that as she was in the bathroom, she was thinking that she really needed to say a prayer. When she saw us, she asked if we could go to the back corner of the gas station to pray with her and we said yes. She asked me to say the prayer and by the end, she was crying and was so grateful that we could be there. I'm sure she will always remember when the Lord placed the missionaries in the right place at the right time. 

Miracles are happening!! We seek for them every day. I hope you have a great week!! I love you Mom!!

Love,
Elder Thayne

I said goodbye to Catalina


Most of the Spanish missionaries


And  of course I had to take a picture with the Indy sign
 before I left Indianapolis again :) putting the I in Indy


Monday, July 18, 2016

Week 97 - Transferring to my last area!

I'm getting transferred! Pres. Carlson called me on Saturday and told me I'll be serving in the Spanish branch in Columbus, IN! It's a branch I've never served in before, so it'll be good to "branch" out (hehe). I will be a district leader in Columbus. Since there is a lack of leadership in that branch, I am also assigned to serve as 2nd counselor in the branch presidency!! It'll be a different experience.

This week was a great one! We had a ton of success this week! We committed 3 people to be baptized and I'm sure they're gonna make it! I'm really sad to leave this branch and this area. Things are really picking up lately and I really hope the next missionaries to come here keep on top of things. 

We also had a HUGE miracle this week while we were on exchanges with the Avon Elders. Do you remember R? She was supposed to be baptize on May 14th, but she disappeared and we never heard from her again. Since then, I have been praying almost every day for her to come back and to get baptized. On Thursday, the sister missionaries had an appointment with an investigator at the church. For some reason they felt impressed to show up about an hour early to their appointment. After they got there their investigator texted them and cancelled, so they went out to their car and said a prayer asking what they should do with their time. As they finished praying, R pulled up to the church and said, "Is Elder Thayne here? I need to talk to him." Since R doesn't have a phone, the sisters called and I got to talk to R! We were on bikes that day, so I told her to meet us at a grocery store in Avon, and we waited for her but she never showed up!! We haven't heard from her since, but it was a miracle that she contacted us! If the sisters hadn't showed up early to their appointment, there would have been nobody at the church! 

On Friday, we had Mission Leadership Council with Pres. Carlson, and it was really good! It was weird after going to so many MLC meetings with Pres. Cleveland and then seeing how different he is. He's such a calmer and gentler man than Pres. Cleveland was and it's a huge change of pace for us. But I have already seen that the Lord has called him and that he's here for a reason. At MLC, Pres. made a huge emphasis on studying Preach my Gospel and on teaching the gospel of Jesus Christ. It was a really good meeting about the basic and important things in missionary work

Besides that, there's not much more to say! We're seeing miracles out here and I'm so excited about the things that are happening in the mission. 

I love you Mom!!! Have a good week!! I'll talk to you next week!

Love,
Elder Thayne 

I had to take a couple classic "corn field" pictures 


Here I am with the Lyons Family.  I love them!

Monday, July 11, 2016

Week 96 - "Christ would have heard what they are really saying. He would have heard their pain."

We had a good week!! It hasn't been that long since the last time I emailed, so not much has happened. 

We  are going to give G and A a break. We finally found her 2 good jobs that she would only have to work Monday-Friday and we basically just gave her everything on a silver platter and she still didn't take it. We've been fighting and struggling to get her to progress, but she just doesn't seem to want it bad enough. So we'll give them a break for a little bit and come back in a few weeks. 

J and E are still having a hard time too. It seems to us that they are only willing to come to church if there's absolutely nothing standing in their way. Obviously there will always be obstacles and challenges that they have to work through, but they aren't willing to do what it takes. We'll see if we can help them get there this week. 

This week we went on exchanges with the Elders in Greencastle. Greencastle is a pretty small city about an hour south of Indianapolis and we don't get to see the Elders serving down there very often, so it was good to spend a whole day with them in their area. We visited a member down there named Brother Jefferson who's wife passed away shortly before he joined the church. He has a great love for the gospel and he has a strong testimony. He's pretty old and loves to talk, so we got Hoosier'd pretty bad (in other words, he talked our ears off), but he actually taught me a very important lesson. As we go on exchanges with other Elders in their area, we usually take the back seat to see how they do and how they handle things. So I let Elder Hock start the message and he shared a scripture from Romans 5:3-5 and a great thought on patience. I added my two cents, and then Bro Jefferson taught me a profound lesson. He asked us, "What do you usually do when people persecute you while you're proselyting?" We both responded that we try to sit and listen patiently, but that sometimes it's difficult. He then said, "You have to listen to them. But not just to their words. Listen to what they're really saying." I asked him to explain further. He replied, "Christ would have heard what they are really saying. He would have heard their pain." That hit me pretty hard, and I realized that I could be a lot better at that. It's easy to take offense and talk back to people when they persecute you. It's even easy to patiently listen and just brush it off. But Christ would listen with the true intent to perfectly understand them and the real message their saying and then he would respond with words of love and of healing. I instantly thought of times when I could have listened more intently and been more understanding and I decided that I want to improve that in my life. 

uI love this quote by Pres. Spencer W Kimball: 

Things are going great here! We have transfers next week, so I'll be getting a new companion and possibly be moving areas. I'll know for sure by Saturday. We'll keep working hard and seeing miracles. I love you and I hope you have a great week!!!

Love,
Elder Thayne

Wednesday, July 6, 2016

Week 95 - Happy 4th of July!

Our week was pretty good!! Unfortunately a lot of our lessons fell through this week, but we had a lot of time to tract and we found some pretty cool people!! 

Our 4th of July was alright. We didn't do much. We had the day off, so we got with some other missionaries and played basketball at the church for a total of 6 hours. We also had a good branch activity with food and games! There were a lot of non-members there, so it was a really successful activity. Afterwards we went to Wendy and Audel's house (recent converts) to watch them light fireworks and then we went home and watched fireworks from the back deck at our apartment. 

We had a pretty cool miracle this week with a member of our branch. There's a 18 year old kid named C in the branch who was preparing for a mission the last time I was serving here, but since the time I left and came back, he had decided he didn't believe in God and that he didn't want to come to church anymore. We eat at his family's house every Monday night, and for the past few months, every time we would bring up the topic of God and church, he would completely close off. He LOVES basketball, so I thought that since he didn't want to talk about the Gospel, I'd talk to him about basketball and see if I can start a good friendship with him, and in the meanwhile, I decided I'd pray for him. For many weeks, there was no change, but one day when we went over to his house for dinner, his mom asked her 15 year old son to bless the food, and suddenly Christian said, "No, I'm gonna do it." He prayed, and after the prayer we were all shocked. He's been coming to church every Sunday since then and he has made a 180 degree turn in his life!! I'm so happy about it!

We had a lesson scheduled with J and E yesterday, but they weren't there, so we hope they're still doing ok. We found a couple of jobs for G that are only Mon-Fri, so hopefully she takes them so she can start coming to church on Sunday!! 

Yesterday, we had a meeting and we were able to meet President Carlson!! He is a lot different than Pres. Cleveland was! He's a lawyer from California and he's a lot more soft spoken and gentle than Pres. Cleveland. He talked to us a lot about the importance of focusing our studies on the scriptures and he also talked about chapter 9 in Preach my Gospel and the need to constantly find people  to teach. He quoted the same scripture I sent you last week in 3 Nephi and he said he wants us to internalize that scripture and always remember it.  He and his wife will be great leaders of this mission and I'm excited to work with them!

That's all I have for this week! I'm excited for another week here in Indy! I can't believe my time left is so short and I'm going to make the very best of it. I love being a missionary and I know I won't have another chance like this :) Love you mom!!! Have a great week!!

Love,
Elder Thayne

Monday, June 27, 2016

Week 94 - "I have been called of him to declare his word"

Mom,

This week was good!! We have made some good progress with our investigators and we're excited!! 

We actually saw a great miracle with J and E this week. We stopped by randomly throughout the week and they seemed much happier than usual. We asked them how they were and stuff and they said they were good. All of the sudden, E randomly said, "I'm going to go ahead and call the court to start getting our marriage license... we were shocked!! They said they've been praying together like we told them to and they've been thinking about it and they think it's what's best for them. It was such a miracle!! They both came to church yesterday with their crazy kids and I spent the whole time in the back coloring with them and trying to keep them under control. 

A and G are doing ok. They didn't come to church this week -__- G works Sundays. Yesterday after church we stopped by their house and had a lesson about commitment and faith. We were pretty bold in telling her to look for another job and that God would provide. She doesn't yet have the faith necessary to do that, so we'll see what happens. We'll be praying for her! 

G and E are doing well too, and G still really wants to be baptized. In order for that to happen, E would just have to get divorced and then they would have to get married. I don't see it happening any time soon, but we'll see what we can do. 

This week I've been trying really hard to be more fearless and talk to everyone we see. I've often worried about bugging people or making things inconvenient for people when I talk to them, but I've realized that I should never apologize for doing what I was sent here to do. It reminds me of one of my favorite scriptures in 3 Nephi 5:13

 Behold, I am a disciple of Jesus Christ, the Son of God. I have been acalled of him to declare his word among his people, that they might have everlasting life.

I need to put my fear aside and talk to anyone no matter what the circumstances. I've been putting it to practice this week and it's been great!! I'm expecting more miracles to come. 

That's pretty much all that's going on here!! On Tuesday our new mission president gets here!! Pres. and Sis. Carlson are officially going to be presiding over this mission!! It'll be weird, but I'm excited to see the inspiration and guidance that Pres. Carlson receives for this mission. 

I love you Mom!!! I hope you have a good week!! I'll talk to you next week!

Love,
Elder Thayne



Monday, June 20, 2016

Week 93 - I'm 21 years old!!

This week was a good one!! We had a ton of rain this week, but it was a good contrast to the 95 degree weather we've been having. 

We met with J and E twice this week, and sadly it's still not going too well. They are still having relationship problems and them getting married is really the only thing keeping E from getting baptized. They said they've thought about separating, but there are 3 kids that make that complicated and it'd be hard for them. I don't know how you can go ahead and have 3 kids with someone without being sure that they are the one you want to be with, but I guess that happens a lot. We told them that they should meet with our branch president so that he can help them since we're not really marriage counselors, so hopefully we can get that set up with our busy branch president. 

We also started working with a part member family!! E has been a member since she was 16 years old and we're meeting with her and her partner G.   E  was married in Guatemala, but they got separated and she came here and met G and now they're living together. They want to get married, but E still isn't divorced, so we have to wait till that happens. G really wants to get baptized, but can't yet since they are living together. Before my mission I never thought I'd meet so many people that wanted to get baptized, but can't. It's kind of frustrating. 

We recently started teaching A's mom, G as well and she's way solid!! They're both committed to be baptized on July 23rd, and they came to the 2nd hour of church yesterday! We just need to find some members to fellowship them. Things are picking up in our area!! 

On Thursday, we had a zone conference to say goodbye to Pres. and Sister Cleveland. Pres. spoke on "Enjoying the Journey" and talked about how joy is eternal in contrast to happiness or fun and it comes from having the presence of the Spirit in our lives. 

I had a pretty good birthday! On Friday, we got a call from the mission office saying that our zone was needed for a service project at the annual Color Run on Saturday morning.. It was hosted by a company based in SLC so they called up the mission office to get some help. We helped set up and start the race and then we took down. Sadly, I didn't get any of the colored powder on me, but I had some fun. Later, Juan Carlos came down, and we were on exchanges that day, so he took Elder Ferreira and I out to lunch. Elder Ferreira is from Brazil and he's serving in the Spanish branch so he's doing his best to learn Spanish. He's a good guy :) 

After that, we had a branch activity to celebrate Father's day and the whole branch sang a happy birthday song to me. It was so nice! I love the branch and the members that I've become close with. 

That's pretty much it for the week!! Thank you for the package! I got it the night before my birthday, so it was perfect!! I'll find some special people to give those Books of Mormon to :) I love you!! Have a great week!!

Love,
Elder Thayne

Selfie with President and Sister Cleveland.  I'm going to miss them! 


Monday, June 13, 2016

Week 92 - things progressing slowly but working hard!

This week was great!! It's been really hot and muggy here lately, but I still prefer it over the freezing cold! I can't believe we're already about halfway through the year!! Time sure does fly. 

We had a Zone Meeting on Friday to start the transfer off and set some goals. We gave some trainings about faith and getting investigators to church, and it was a really good training. I'm excited about all the missionaries in our zone this transfer and I'm hopeful that we'll have a lot of success

We had some really great lessons with E lately about the Plan of Salvation. She is really progressing well, it's just that J is holding her back quite a bit. She wants this for her self really bad and she said that no matter what she will continue, but J just doesn't have the same kind of commitment. He says he wants to be baptized and all that, but his actions say different. We may just have to let him be for now and focus on E.   The problem is, they're always fighting now and having a lot of relationship problems, so E isn't so sure she wants to marry him anymore. We're still working on getting them both to come to church, but J is progressing very slowly. 

We got a text from A this week telling us she was going to get baptized for sure and that she decided she was done smoking so we were pretty excited!! But to our disappointment, we set up an appointment with her and then she flaked out and hasn't responded yet. It's been quite the roller coaster with our investigators, but we're hanging in there. 

Yesterday, we had a fireside called "Why I Believe". It's a meeting where a lot of the recent converts in the stake are invited to speak and share their conversion with others and it's great! Our zone put together a musical number for Pres. and Sis. Cleveland since it's their last month in the mission. We did a medley of "God Be With You Till We Meet Again" and "We'll Bring the World His Truth." It went really well and the Clevelands loved it!! This week Pres. and Sis. Cleveland will tour the mission and go to different Stake centers to meet with the missionaries to give us all a final farewell. It's weird to see them go!! 

I hope you guys had a great time in Japan! I'm sure it's great to be back in the US!! Tell Zach to enjoy it while he can ;) I'll talk to you next week!!

Love,
Elder Thayne



Here is the Albert family! Sis. Albert is from Ecuador and her husband is a white guy. Sis. Albert liked me a lot because she said I sounded like a mexican :) They're moving to Utah on Saturday

Monday, June 6, 2016

Week 91 - Most likely finishing out my mission in this area

This week was good!! This week is the beginning of a new transfer and Elder Porter and I are staying together as Zone Leaders in the Indy West Zone. I will most likely finish my mission here since I only have 2 transfers left. We're getting some really good missionaries in our zone this transfer so we're excited to see the success that we'll have!

Not much new has happened. We're still working with J and E.. E came to church, but once again, J didn't show up. We're still not sure about his level of commitment, but we have an appointment with them tonight. Usually it's pretty hard to teach them because their kids are so crazy. They're always running around and yelling during the lesson. During our last appointment with them I just took the kids right outside the open door and played in the gravel with them. Elder Porter stayed inside and taught the lesson. I heard bits and pieces of the lesson from the porch, but it was basically him just teaching so that J and E could focus on the message and the Spirit instead of their rowdy kids. We're thinking we'll probably have to keep doing that in order for them to get a lot out of the lessons. Maybe tonight we can bring coloring pages and stuff for them. We'll see.

A isn't doing so well. We taught her last week and are still working on getting her to quit smoking. We even took some of her cigarettes, broke them open, put them in a pot, and boiled it into a tea to make her drink it. Evidently it tastes awful, so it gives them a good idea of the garbage they're putting into their body. We set up a ride for her to come to church and everything was set for her, but she ended up not opening the door when her ride came and we haven't been able to contact her since. Hopefully we can talk to her soon. 

We had Mission Leadership Council on Friday at the mission home in preparation for our upcoming zone meeting. Pres. Cleveland got really emotional during the meeting since it was his last one before Pres. Carlson and his wife come to the mission. It'll be a cool experience to work with Pres. Carlson as we make the transition. I'm excited to see how the Lord wants him to lead this mission. 

That's all I've got! We're going to have a great transfer the next six weeks! I love you and I hope you guys have a great time in Japan!!

Love,
Elder Thayne

Our District Photo after our last district meeting

We visited the Motor Speedway the day after the Indy 500.
It was the 100th annual running, so it was a pretty big deal.



Monday, May 30, 2016

Week 90 - Going to the temple with recent converts is great!

This week was great!! We've continued seeing miracles and we're excited about the people we're working with! 

We're still working with J and E and they're progressing well. E came to church on Sunday, but J couldn't come. Last week, Estefani was saying that she didn't want to get married, but we talked to her about it and she understands now that she needs to do it in order to be baptized and keep the commandments. J says he wants to be baptized, but we're not sure exactly how committed he is. We're worried he is just doing it because E is doing it, but we're going to talk to them today and we'll find out. 

A, the other person that wants to be baptized, is doing alright. She didn't come to church because she told us she had a ride there, but it ended up not working out. So this week we'll be sure to ask a member to go pick her up. She's struggling with a lot of mistakes and things that happened in her past, and she has a hard time letting them go. As a missionary, we can do our very best to help people with things like that, but in the end, it's up to them to do the things necessary to use the Atonement and trust in the Savior. It's hard to see people experience such pain. 

On Saturday, we were able to go to the temple and take the recent converts in our area to go do baptisms for the dead for their first time. It was great!! We took 3 recent converts: Wendy, Audel, and Francisco. They all really liked it and it was great to be able to see them as they did that special work in the temple. After, we were able to attend the baptism of A O, an investigator that Elder Shepherd and I found while serving together almost a year ago. He ended up getting baptized in the Crossroads English ward since his wife doesn't speak Spanish. It was great to see him get baptized!! They had 10 baptisms in that ward that day which is a ton!! Elder Weese, one of my former companions, serves in that ward, so it was great to see their success. 

That's what's happening here in Indy!! Things are going really well and we are seeing progress in the zone. We have one more week in this transfer, so we're going to finish strong!!! I love you Mom! I'll talk to you next week!

Elder Thayne

Monday, May 23, 2016

Week 89 - A week of miracles!

This week was full of so many miracles!! One of them is the fact that Zach will leave five days after I come home! ( Zach got his mission call to Honduras.  Josh will  be home August 19th and Zach will enter the Guatemal MTC on August 24th)  That's such a tender mercy for us. I'm so excited for him and at the same time jealous that he gets to go to a place like Honduras. I gave a talk in Sac. Meeting yesterday and I mentioned Zach's mission call and started tearing up a bit. I'm so proud of him and the decision he's made.

Since you included some facts that you found about Honduras, I'll input what I know about it. 
  • Honduras is a dangerous country in some parts, but someone told me yesterday that Comayaguela is one of the safer areas.
  • The people there LOVE the missionaries! All the people I know from Honduras tells me that the people there don't harm the missionaries because they know they're sent from God.
  • Their food is BOMB!!! 
  • Zach will come back speaking some pretty crazy/ugly-sounding Spanish compared to most countries. 
  • He will LOVE his mission.

I'm so glad he'll be speaking Spanish so we can have some secret combinations together when he returns ;) hehehe

We had a GREAT week!! We found some great people and committed 3 people to baptism!!! Here come the stories:

We had an appointment on Thursday with a lady that told us to come back. We stopped by and she said she was busy, so we thought the Lord must have sent us to that area for a reason, so we knocked the surrounding houses. At the second door we knocked, we found a woman who was really open and welcomed us warmly. She said that she had been visited by the missionaries for 2 different extended periods of time but never got baptized because there were some things she couldn't leave behind.  As soon as she told us where she lived before and what her name was, it clicked in my mind that I taught her when I was being trained in my first area!! She told us that God has been calling her, because the first time the missionaries found her about 3 years ago, she was praying and asking God if He was really there because she didn't think He was listening to her, and the missionaries showed up shortly after. We were both glad to hear that, but then she told us that about 20 minutes before we came, she was praying for the exact same reason that she did 3 years ago. She said she has ignored God too many times and that she's ready to make the commitment to be baptized and join the church. We committed her and her husband to a baptismal date 2 days later for June 25th and we have another appointment with them today.

The other miracle occurred yesterday. We were getting one more hour of tracting in at about 8:00 last night, and we heard a lady yell at us from her backyard. She asked if we had a bible. We said we had one in Spanish and she said that was okay. We walked towards her and she said, "Are you Mormons?" My companion said, "Yeah, are you?" To our surprise, she replied, "No, but I want to be." We were shocked!!! I've never had anyone say that before! We committed her to a date right there and she is preparing to be baptized on June 25th.

Miracles are happening here in Indianapolis! We're so excited about the recent success we've had. It wasn't a coincidence that as a district we were fasting last Monday to find people who we could invite to baptism. The Lord hears our prayers and he answers them according to his time. 

Honestly, I don't remember that conversation with Pres. Christensen in Palmyra, but I know that what he said is true. Obedience brings soooo many blessings. And the more you serve the people and work hard, the greater the love you have for them. 

I love you Mom!! I hope you have a great week! I hope I'll be a good substitute for Zach in 3 months ;) 

Love,
Elder Thayne