Wednesday, May 31, 2017

Memorial Weekend Pictures

Hello Everybody!

         This week was so great!  We were so busy! Lots of rain, lots of biking, lots of fun smiling and laughing while biking in a tornado watch. It was fun.   I don't have much time, so here are some pictures...

         Picture one - a basic biking selfie. We bike a lot and we honestly like it better than driving. We talk to more people, we are in public more, we lose weight by sweating gallons every day, etc.



       Picture two - Memorial Day in the south was fun. Literally everybody here is barbecuing. The entire state smells good. They can probably smell it from the space station. 




       Picture three. We were out knocking and a few kids challenged us to a 1 v 1 game of basketball. We accepted and agreed to play to five, but only on some conditions. If we win, we show them a three minute video of Christ, if they win, we give them a free Book of Mormon (we don't charge for them anyway haha....) Elder McBride lost on purpose so they could have the Book, but it was fun! We're going to go back and invite their families to church, they're so great!



Wednesday, May 24, 2017

A New Spunky Companion: Elder McBride

Hello Everybody!!!
     
   This week was amazing!
     
    I have a new companion.  I'm serving with Elder McBride and he's
so great!!!   If I could describe him in one word, I would say that he's
humble. He's willing to learn and grow and therefore is a fantastic
missionary.
Elder McBride is the one at the front.

 Some things about Elder McBride...

 - He is from Arizona, a little town called Paige.
 - He worked at a fancy resort in Montana REALLY close to where I grew
up - Missoula - and did many things there. He was a clown in circuses,
helped people with archery, picked people up from the airport and
dropped them off, and lots of other things.
 - Ran cross country in high school.
 - Doesn't think that I'm too weird/awkward, which may be a first.

     We worked really hard this week! For the last few weeks the work has
been a little slower and we haven't had a lot of visible success. This
week was different! We talked to many people, we had a lot of visible
success, and we saw miracle after miracle where God put people in our
path who we needed to talk to. What it came from was our desire to
work and our sense of urgency. A wonderful prophet of God told us to
expand our vision and lengthen our stride, and so that's something
that I've been trying to do for the past few weeks. Whether that's
literally walking faster and taking bigger steps or maybe less
literal, it's blessed us this week. So this week's poem will be dubbed
"Why are we walking so quickly?"

Why are we walking so quickly?
Why such a spring in each step?
It's raining, it's muddy, we're tired and hot,
Not a single appointment's been kept.

Each step brings us closer to victory,
To finding a new child of God.
So many souls out there now waiting,
So many it almost seems odd.

So our steps must be brisk,
And our pace must be quick,
As we knock every house,
Whether wooden or brick.

We're here finding who's ready,
They who will hear God's words.
Fire burning through our hearts,
And we're singing like birds.

        So yes there it is. Expect a Elizabethan Sonnet next week and then
Petrarchan the week after. I might need my mom to help me brush up on
that...
        Love you all and I hope you have such a great week!

                        Elder McMullin

Friday, May 12, 2017

The Week of Unexpected Detours

Hello Everybody!

        Very weird week this week.   Many random things
just popped up over and over again.  We weren't able to spend
as much time out proselyting as we would have liked to. Here are just a few
of the random things that came up this week, as given in a poem...

             I'm Confused

We're both out knocking doors,
Helping people come to Christ,
Biking - oh no! There's a bump!
Then this bike tire gets sliced.

Trying to plan for next week,
About to get finished up,
Ring, ring! An unexpected call!
Surprise meeting with Bishop.

We're on our way to dinner now,
Excited after a long day,
But nope! Off to help an old lady,
Into the mud her car had been swept away.

It's been a pretty crazy week,
We haven't done what we'd planned,
But whatever! We just keep smiling!
We know it's all in God's hands.


        Yes, many weird things this week... But the highlight was Darrell's
baptism on Saturday!!! We'd been talking to him since the very
beginning of when I came to Fort Caroline, about 4 months ago, and
there were times when we were convinced that he'd just never be
baptized. But he's changed so much and come such a long way - watching
his conversion has changed me as a person. So it was special to watch
him be baptized.



        The other picture is another surprise event - a sister tells us that
she is moving (this was Tuesday afternoon) and asked us to take the
food from her pantry and keep it! So we took it all and tried to fit
it in the car. This is the result. No cans or bones were broken in the
process.



  This past weeks district meeting was the best one yet, but I tend to get nervous the mornings before.  I LOVE GIVING TRAININGS SO MUCH. I love it not because I love talking and unfolding scriptures to people (even though that's fun) but I love getting people to receiving revelation as they speak. I love picking the right people to share their feelings and impressions, I love coming into a
training with a goal and then having the district get there without me even doing anything. 

   This past week I trained on Charity and the importance of loving our companions. This week I'm training on the importance of helping our investigators understand the concept of "remission of sins". Nobody in the south understands what a "remission of sins" is. They think that it's "1 cross + 3 nails =4given" (a bumper sticker that we saw a few days back.) Not even the right number of nails.... Try again....

    Why do they need a remission of sins? So they can "stand in the presence of God"! That's the role of everything we teach! I feel like our mission talks about the doctrine of Christ really well, but we tend not to understand why we're teaching it - so that our investigators know how they can be truly forgiven of sins.

Here's our sweaty district today.


        Love you all!!! Have a great week!

                        Elder McMullin

Monday, May 1, 2017

Poetry and Ice Cream Sandwiches

Hello Everybody!!!

This week was a fun week. I had the chance to go on a trade-off with one of the members of our district, Elder Antares, and it was a super fun day! So here's a short bio about him because he's an interesting guy. We'll just say that.

 - Loves Lord of the Rings and watched all three movies + all three part of The Hobbit consecutively. 21 hours straight and he didn't fall asleep. Respect. 
 - He's from Pleasant Grove Utah. Ironically, the same city that his companion is from. Did they know each other? Nope. 
 - He likes Banana Pudding.
 - He went through Basic Training this last summer in Fort Jackson, South Carolina.
 - While there, he sold cough drops and peanut butter for ridiculous prices and made over $500 by doing so. 
 - He looks kind of like my favorite tennis player, Roger Federer. Maybe it's just the nose. You decide.

Elder Antares 
Federer

     Anyway, we went out and spent some time looking for less active members of our congregation and we were biking. We got sworn at/yelled at/the usual while we were biking, but it was all worth it because one of the people we visited gave us ice cream sandwiches. The point of this story is - if two Mormon missionaries ever knock on your door, give them ice cream sandwiches.


     Just kidding, that's not the point. The point is, it's relieving a lot of the time to see how many amazing, good people there are here in Florida! We talk to so many grumpy, mad people that it's hard to keep a positive attitude while we're looking for people to teach. But there are lots of them. "Count your many blessings, name them one by one, soon it will surprise you what the Lord has done."

Also, at the subtle prompt of my mother, who feels that my blog posts lack artistic talent (she's right), I'm going to start writing a poem at the end of each. In honor of how we spent about 3 hours a day last week, this poem is entitled "Knocking Doors".

We walk around the city,
We knock on many doors.
Sometimes we're all giddy,
Sometimes we're all snores. 

Sometimes we walk in silence,
Sometimes we laugh nonstop,
We are faced by much violence,
We are gifted some soda pop. 

Why are we out here knocking?
Why do we scour the streets?
What is it that keeps us walking?
What keeps us out in this heat?

It's the Gospel of Jesus Christ,
The desire to share what we know.
Because from the tomb He rised,
The way to true joy we can show.

   So I took about 5 minutes and wrote this because I don't have any time on Mondays... so save critiques for when I'm home in two years. Also, here's a kind of basic picture of me and a nice sunset. Florida has really pretty sunsets, even if it is crazy humid and hot. 


Love you all, and have a great week!
Elder McMullin