Howdy everyone!
Well, transfer info came late Saturday Night! And I got some info you probably want to hear. I am getting transfered, and Elder Dean is also! Meaning our area is being "White Washed". For those of you who don't know missionary lingo that means when both Elders get transfered two new ones are place in who know little to nothing about the area. Anyways I am going back to Murfreesboro...well kind of. I will be in the Stones River Ward. I am really excited. My new companion is Elder Lawrence. I am white washing into that area so that should be fun :). I'm super excited...Not sure if im still DL..but when I left M'Boro, Stones River was turned into the DL area, but I will find out tommorow when I get there.
I am kind of dissapointed about leaving everyone, espically our Baptism/wedding next week, and will get to miss out on our new apartment but I have been to the Stones River apt, and it is pretty nice. It has a washer and dryer so I am excited to get one back again. :).
We both plan on being back for the baptism next week, hopefully we can find a ride down to Cumberland from the Boro. Elder Dean is going to Cookeville, also is white washing the area, he's pretty excited as am I, but we both will miss Bellevue ALOT. I love it here, but I know it is where the Lord wants me to be, so I look forward to a new companion and a new area, especially excited about being back in the Murfreesboro area.
This past week was a good one, new people were found to teach so that's always a good thing :). That's that.
Other than transfer information nothing else exciting is going on other than Taylor's baptism next week.
Well, that green bag couldn't make it through 3 missions :( sad day, it almost did...but the zipper fell off of it and it's all messed up :(.
Anyways glad Andrew got his box...hope he enjoy's it when he gets it...
Glad you had a good time at the beach, definitely wish I could of been there, but have more important things to do, such as giving people eternal life. :) which is always a good thing to do. :)
Umm I don't have the phone on me right now. I'll send you a letter with the info this week, when I get settled into my new area. I realized last night that I am going to be a pro packer by the time im done with my mission...somehow got everything into one suit case..there is still alot of stuff that I need to pack though.
Hope everyone has a good week, Next week I'll be emailin from the Boro again :). and I finally don't have early church..so I don't have to wake up at 5 everymorning for early morning meetings, that will be nice.
Till next week love yall and have a good week.
Love ya'll :) :)
-Elder Edgell
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Monday, July 12, 2010
Happy Belated Independence Day
"Howdy Edgell clan, and whoever else reads these things!
Hope everyone who went to the beach enjoyed it...wish I could of been there, but I have more important things to do out here in TN.
Our 4th was okay, had a really good sabbath day. Actually did more resting than work, it was kind of a half P-Day.
We got to watch a little bit of the capitol 4th concert/ fireworks at a members house, so that was our little way of celebrating. There of course was alot of parties going on. We were going to go downtown to contact in the afternoon, and see all the concerts that were going on, but we ran out of time to make it down there. There was also a ton of fireworks going on at our apartment complex so we went out and got to watch those. It was cool, some really good fireworks...because all the "illegal" ones that are illegal in VA aren't illegal here, the ones that shoot up in the air, so there were some good ones.
Other than that it was a good one. :)
Oh, Sunday was also my 14th month mark!!!! holy cow! Can't believe how fast its going. Only 10 more months left. Say some prayers that it will go a little bit slower, and tell Andrew to stop growing up :) and tell him I say happy birtthday!
Taylor and her boyfriend were able to make it on Sunday, thanks for your extra prayers :). We are eating over there tonight and teaching her.
Everything is still good to go for her baptism/wedding. We actually found out at our last visit that she's only 17! She is way mature for her age. She is turning 18 on the 23rd. Nuts! But we are excited for her. She reminds me alot of Ariana (RC in M'Boro). Teaching is going well, and she loves everything, I can't wait till I get to see them sealed in the temple next July or August.
Anyways, we have a few more people that we are going to start to teach this week, and are excited about it. Lessons were down a bit last week, only got 25...I say down only because we have been averaging around 30-32 lessons a week, but looks like this week is going to be a good week.
We had Interviews early this morning. They were really good. I am now offically a certified teacher in the mission. We have this thing called CDP(C-Commitment, D-Doctrine, P-Principle). We had to teach a lesson to the assistants and get above a 70% to pass, and Elder Dean and I got a 85% out of 100, still need to work on a few things, but we are definitely unified in our teaching, which I have been blessed with a good companion all my mission.
Had a good talk with president, about how commited I am. Lots of improvment is needed, but I am looking forward to see the changes that I am going to make to be 100% committed, and not only 85% commited. It was really good though, I think I needed some good motivation to get me going again. I have been slacking in a few things, but I definitely learned alot this morning with President. My hair actually grew enough where it doesn't look as short as it did when I first cut it last Monday.
Oh good news...We are moving!!! We get to move out of the ghetto :) Woot woot, so hopefully no more guns get pulled out on us :), but thats everywhere in TN here.
We are moving into Bellevue. The heart of our area. They are really nice apartments, almost brand new and updated...and we get a washer and dryer!!! That will be a nice change...if I get to stay, since transfer calls are on Saturday. But they are really nice, we are moving on the 23rd of July, well that's when we can move in, and that day will be hectic with the baptism/wedding, so we are moving on the 24th..We are really excited :). So looks like I will be moving too. :) Well, I think that's all from down here in the South. Hope all is well.
Love ya'll !!!!!!
-Elder Edgell
P.S. HAPPY BIRTHDAY ANDREW!!!!!
LOVE YOU!"
Hope everyone who went to the beach enjoyed it...wish I could of been there, but I have more important things to do out here in TN.
Our 4th was okay, had a really good sabbath day. Actually did more resting than work, it was kind of a half P-Day.
We got to watch a little bit of the capitol 4th concert/ fireworks at a members house, so that was our little way of celebrating. There of course was alot of parties going on. We were going to go downtown to contact in the afternoon, and see all the concerts that were going on, but we ran out of time to make it down there. There was also a ton of fireworks going on at our apartment complex so we went out and got to watch those. It was cool, some really good fireworks...because all the "illegal" ones that are illegal in VA aren't illegal here, the ones that shoot up in the air, so there were some good ones.
Other than that it was a good one. :)
Oh, Sunday was also my 14th month mark!!!! holy cow! Can't believe how fast its going. Only 10 more months left. Say some prayers that it will go a little bit slower, and tell Andrew to stop growing up :) and tell him I say happy birtthday!
Taylor and her boyfriend were able to make it on Sunday, thanks for your extra prayers :). We are eating over there tonight and teaching her.
Everything is still good to go for her baptism/wedding. We actually found out at our last visit that she's only 17! She is way mature for her age. She is turning 18 on the 23rd. Nuts! But we are excited for her. She reminds me alot of Ariana (RC in M'Boro). Teaching is going well, and she loves everything, I can't wait till I get to see them sealed in the temple next July or August.
Anyways, we have a few more people that we are going to start to teach this week, and are excited about it. Lessons were down a bit last week, only got 25...I say down only because we have been averaging around 30-32 lessons a week, but looks like this week is going to be a good week.
We had Interviews early this morning. They were really good. I am now offically a certified teacher in the mission. We have this thing called CDP(C-Commitment, D-Doctrine, P-Principle). We had to teach a lesson to the assistants and get above a 70% to pass, and Elder Dean and I got a 85% out of 100, still need to work on a few things, but we are definitely unified in our teaching, which I have been blessed with a good companion all my mission.
Had a good talk with president, about how commited I am. Lots of improvment is needed, but I am looking forward to see the changes that I am going to make to be 100% committed, and not only 85% commited. It was really good though, I think I needed some good motivation to get me going again. I have been slacking in a few things, but I definitely learned alot this morning with President. My hair actually grew enough where it doesn't look as short as it did when I first cut it last Monday.
Oh good news...We are moving!!! We get to move out of the ghetto :) Woot woot, so hopefully no more guns get pulled out on us :), but thats everywhere in TN here.
We are moving into Bellevue. The heart of our area. They are really nice apartments, almost brand new and updated...and we get a washer and dryer!!! That will be a nice change...if I get to stay, since transfer calls are on Saturday. But they are really nice, we are moving on the 23rd of July, well that's when we can move in, and that day will be hectic with the baptism/wedding, so we are moving on the 24th..We are really excited :). So looks like I will be moving too. :) Well, I think that's all from down here in the South. Hope all is well.
Love ya'll !!!!!!
-Elder Edgell
P.S. HAPPY BIRTHDAY ANDREW!!!!!
LOVE YOU!"
Monday, June 28, 2010
Apartment Hunting, Lots of Teaching and a Haircut Lesson Learned
"Hello everyone!
Hope everyone is doing well! I sure am.
This week was a good week. We got to go to the temple, which was awesome as always. Had interviews with president, which was good.
It is going to be a normal week finally, not too many meetings. Just District meeting as usual.
We taught alot this past week, 33 lessons total. We are finally seeing our work progress.
We have also been apartment hunting this past week. We found out on Saturday that our lease was up in April! Talk about a little bit of mis-communication. So we have not only been busy trying to find a new apartment but also teaching people as well.
We have been very busy, the good thing about apartment hunting is we get known in the community pretty well. We have one last apartment to look at next Monday. It seems like a pretty nice place.We should hopefully hear from our apartment/finance person from the mission office today for the go ahead to move, we like it here, but don't like it here in West Nashville. It has been worked ALOT so we are trying to get into Bellevue, so we can see more people. So that's what we have been up to this past week.
We did get to see Taylor, she is doing very well. Still planning on getting baptized/married on the 23rd of July, but she's only been to church once so hopefully she will be there this coming week..keep her in your prayers.
Church was really good yesterday. President Hutchings spoke in our ward, and taught a combined priesthood/relief society meeting. Of course about missionary work.
I was able to see Sister Knighton and Kimberly this week. I walked in and saw her, didn't recognize her at first but saw her and went and talked a little bit. Said that you say hi, and I told her to tell you I say hi. It was good to see them again.
It was probably the best sacrament/overall church meetings that I have been to in a long while, it was very spiritually uplifting.
Lessons Learned: DO NOT cut your own hair on your mission with just a razor.Okay ,so this morning I tried to cut my hair because it was getting a little too long, so I grabbed a razor. Couldn't figure out how to put the numbers on so I said to myself, this shouldn't be too hard, I'll jusy go lightly over it so it's not too short, but of course the first cut was a little too much, so long story short, I had to pretty much go
buzzcut :( ..but luckily I don't see president till next week at interviews, so it should be a little
bit longer. I learned that you definitely should have your companion cut your hair for you, because it will turn out bad, if you just use a razor. Probably the worst haircut ever since the girl at the MTC cut my hair before I came out. Anyways I am doing well.
Well I think that's it for this week. We are doing good, would like some mail though. Haven't gotten any in a long time. I did get a letter from Mike though on Saturday(that was nice) but would like some every now and then. Other than that doing well.
Love ya'll
-Elder Edgell"
Hope everyone is doing well! I sure am.
This week was a good week. We got to go to the temple, which was awesome as always. Had interviews with president, which was good.
It is going to be a normal week finally, not too many meetings. Just District meeting as usual.
We taught alot this past week, 33 lessons total. We are finally seeing our work progress.
We have also been apartment hunting this past week. We found out on Saturday that our lease was up in April! Talk about a little bit of mis-communication. So we have not only been busy trying to find a new apartment but also teaching people as well.
We have been very busy, the good thing about apartment hunting is we get known in the community pretty well. We have one last apartment to look at next Monday. It seems like a pretty nice place.We should hopefully hear from our apartment/finance person from the mission office today for the go ahead to move, we like it here, but don't like it here in West Nashville. It has been worked ALOT so we are trying to get into Bellevue, so we can see more people. So that's what we have been up to this past week.
We did get to see Taylor, she is doing very well. Still planning on getting baptized/married on the 23rd of July, but she's only been to church once so hopefully she will be there this coming week..keep her in your prayers.
Church was really good yesterday. President Hutchings spoke in our ward, and taught a combined priesthood/relief society meeting. Of course about missionary work.
I was able to see Sister Knighton and Kimberly this week. I walked in and saw her, didn't recognize her at first but saw her and went and talked a little bit. Said that you say hi, and I told her to tell you I say hi. It was good to see them again.
It was probably the best sacrament/overall church meetings that I have been to in a long while, it was very spiritually uplifting.
Lessons Learned: DO NOT cut your own hair on your mission with just a razor.Okay ,so this morning I tried to cut my hair because it was getting a little too long, so I grabbed a razor. Couldn't figure out how to put the numbers on so I said to myself, this shouldn't be too hard, I'll jusy go lightly over it so it's not too short, but of course the first cut was a little too much, so long story short, I had to pretty much go
buzzcut :( ..but luckily I don't see president till next week at interviews, so it should be a little
bit longer. I learned that you definitely should have your companion cut your hair for you, because it will turn out bad, if you just use a razor. Probably the worst haircut ever since the girl at the MTC cut my hair before I came out. Anyways I am doing well.
Well I think that's it for this week. We are doing good, would like some mail though. Haven't gotten any in a long time. I did get a letter from Mike though on Saturday(that was nice) but would like some every now and then. Other than that doing well.
Love ya'll
-Elder Edgell"
Thursday, June 24, 2010
"This I do know, that the Lord does look after His missionaries"
Latest email messaage from Elder Edgell (June 21, 2010)
"Hello!
First of all...HAPPY BIRTHDAY MOM!!!
Well, it was a pretty crazy weekend for Elder Dean and I. This past week wasn't as hectic, kind of slow, but once the weekend hit it was pretty crazy.
Our baptism date for July(Taylor) is doing well. We got to teach her yesterday after church. It was a very good lesson, we taught her the Plan of Salvation, she understood everything. We also set a wedding date with her and her member boyfriend...the boyfriend is less active, and they are living together. But she knew that if she wanted to be baptized she had to get married first, so looks like we are having a wedding before the baptism on the 23rd of July. And then she wants to get sealed in the temple, which will be next July or August...next July will be her year mark as a member, so I will be looking forward to coming back out next July to see them sealed as a family. Anyways, we taught about 30 lessons this week, not as many as the week before, but the work here is moving forward, and progressing.
It is still super humid and hot. It has been in the 100's or close to the 100's all week. Yesterday I think the hottest we saw was 99*. Saturday both my companion and I had heat exhaustion. We didn't get enough water in our systems before we left. But we definitley learned our lesson.
Story time! This happened to us yesterday evening:
So there we were, West Nasvhille...in the hood. We went to TRY and see a less active member, named Korina. When we knocked on the door her husband answered the door, and all he said was, look at the sign (there was a NO SOLICITING sign) and then shut the door, but we were determined to find out if Korina lived here or not so we could update our ward list....he shut the door with all that he was saying. Elder Dean was determined to find out, so he yelled through the door and said "Does Korina live here?"(By the way we did this in a very very nice way) he didn't say it loud enough so I continued to say...Does Korina live here?! He then opened the door and said.. ya, boys yall are on private property, as he pulled a nice shiney gun out of his pocket, cocked it and said do I have to use this...we then said no sir, and booked it out of there.....First time a gun has ever been pulled on me and hope it never happens again...it was a frightnening moment, but we are safe thankfully.
Another story...on the lighter side of things, we got to go to a Free Will Baptist church last night as well. It was a good sermon. It was based on Acts, chapter 2, where Peter testifies about Christ's resurrection. It was pretty good. Afterwords as we were walking out, there was a guy standing at the door, and said thanks for coming out, and then got us outside where he then hardcore threw anti at us.O f course as much as I wanted to say something I knew it would turn into a bash, but I just sat there and listened to him, and then tried to tell him the things that he was saying were wrong and we don't believe anything which he was saying...some of the things were that we weren't christian, cult etc., etc. but anyways we are now teaching the pastor that gave the sermon last night, and he seems really interested.
So we have had a very interesting week/weekend. But this I do know that the Lord does look after his missionaries, and protects them.
Hope everyone is doing well, and staying cool, I am glad we have the car this week so that we don't have to suffer another HOT week, because its supposed to be even hotter this week. I did get your package and thank you mom :) :).
Other then being hot and having guns pulled on us, we are doing good here. working hard and teaching lots :). This week looks like it's going to be another good/hectic week. Interviews/District meeting tommorow, temple Wednesday, which I'm excited about.
I think that's it for this week....hope ya'll have a good week, and stay cool.
Love you!
-Elder Edgell"
"Hello!
First of all...HAPPY BIRTHDAY MOM!!!
Well, it was a pretty crazy weekend for Elder Dean and I. This past week wasn't as hectic, kind of slow, but once the weekend hit it was pretty crazy.
Our baptism date for July(Taylor) is doing well. We got to teach her yesterday after church. It was a very good lesson, we taught her the Plan of Salvation, she understood everything. We also set a wedding date with her and her member boyfriend...the boyfriend is less active, and they are living together. But she knew that if she wanted to be baptized she had to get married first, so looks like we are having a wedding before the baptism on the 23rd of July. And then she wants to get sealed in the temple, which will be next July or August...next July will be her year mark as a member, so I will be looking forward to coming back out next July to see them sealed as a family. Anyways, we taught about 30 lessons this week, not as many as the week before, but the work here is moving forward, and progressing.
It is still super humid and hot. It has been in the 100's or close to the 100's all week. Yesterday I think the hottest we saw was 99*. Saturday both my companion and I had heat exhaustion. We didn't get enough water in our systems before we left. But we definitley learned our lesson.
Story time! This happened to us yesterday evening:
So there we were, West Nasvhille...in the hood. We went to TRY and see a less active member, named Korina. When we knocked on the door her husband answered the door, and all he said was, look at the sign (there was a NO SOLICITING sign) and then shut the door, but we were determined to find out if Korina lived here or not so we could update our ward list....he shut the door with all that he was saying. Elder Dean was determined to find out, so he yelled through the door and said "Does Korina live here?"(By the way we did this in a very very nice way) he didn't say it loud enough so I continued to say...Does Korina live here?! He then opened the door and said.. ya, boys yall are on private property, as he pulled a nice shiney gun out of his pocket, cocked it and said do I have to use this...we then said no sir, and booked it out of there.....First time a gun has ever been pulled on me and hope it never happens again...it was a frightnening moment, but we are safe thankfully.
Another story...on the lighter side of things, we got to go to a Free Will Baptist church last night as well. It was a good sermon. It was based on Acts, chapter 2, where Peter testifies about Christ's resurrection. It was pretty good. Afterwords as we were walking out, there was a guy standing at the door, and said thanks for coming out, and then got us outside where he then hardcore threw anti at us.O f course as much as I wanted to say something I knew it would turn into a bash, but I just sat there and listened to him, and then tried to tell him the things that he was saying were wrong and we don't believe anything which he was saying...some of the things were that we weren't christian, cult etc., etc. but anyways we are now teaching the pastor that gave the sermon last night, and he seems really interested.
So we have had a very interesting week/weekend. But this I do know that the Lord does look after his missionaries, and protects them.
Hope everyone is doing well, and staying cool, I am glad we have the car this week so that we don't have to suffer another HOT week, because its supposed to be even hotter this week. I did get your package and thank you mom :) :).
Other then being hot and having guns pulled on us, we are doing good here. working hard and teaching lots :). This week looks like it's going to be another good/hectic week. Interviews/District meeting tommorow, temple Wednesday, which I'm excited about.
I think that's it for this week....hope ya'll have a good week, and stay cool.
Love you!
-Elder Edgell"
Sunday, June 20, 2010
GREAT AND BUSY WEEK
June 14, 2010
"HELLO!
We had a AMAZING, AWESOME, SUPER DUPER, FABOULUS, SPIRITUAL, FINDING, SUPER week.
I can't believe that we had so much succsess this past week. The area is blossoming into a beautiful flower. We had a GREAT week, and a BUSY week.
Where to start!? hmm lets see. Wednesday we had Zone Conference in Lebanon. It was really good. Learned alot. They taught about talking to everyone we see...which we should do since we are the Lord's servants but the natural man gets to us sometimes.
After the conference I went on exchanges with the Zone Leaders till Friday. It was a pretty decent exchange, we found a few investigators. On Friday when I got back to Bellevue (West Nashville) I found out that we had a booked night. Which I left the area to no one in our teaching pool to a boat load of people..We found a total of 19 new people to teach this past week. Taught a total of 44 lessons, and were able to SET A BAPTISM DATE! We set a date on Saturday night...it was awesome, the lady's name is Taylor. She was so excited about what we were teaching her. Her boyfriend is a member so we taught her in his parent's home. She was so excited that during the lesson she asked us when she could join the church..the date is set for July 23rd. So please pray for her.
We also found a family of 10 on Thursday. An African family. They are from Burundi. I have not taught them yet, but am really excited, because we have an appointment to teach them tommorow night. Only 3 of them speak pretty good english. The rest speak Swhailli.
We only had one person at church yesterday, but its better than we have been having :).
Saturday, we had the dual mission conference with Elder Ballard! It was way good.
Elder Ballard was actually President Hutchings mission president when he was a missionary. He talked alot about that we should talk to at least 10 people a day between the two of us. Also very nicely rebuked us...he asked us how many of us had personel study, companionship study etc..every day including Sundays, and P-days...NO ONE raised their hand, and then went forth to talk about Preach My Gospel, and told us how they brought it about, and how long it took them etc...it was way cool.
He wished he could of shook all of our hands, but being that the Knoxville mission and our mission was together he just shook our hands in the air. :) He is actually a really funny guy.
He alowed us to take off our suits, because it was so hot..100 degress plus humidity. When he got in he was like...I feel like I'm in the Phillipines right now. :).
But all in all it was a good, good ,great conference.
We also got to take a mission picture...which I think is the first time ever that we got a mission picture, because that's the first time our mission has gotten together. It was good to get to talk to past companions...I found out that Murfreesboro is still doing really good. Which I was excited to hear. So that's kinda been the hecticness of our week."
"HELLO!
We had a AMAZING, AWESOME, SUPER DUPER, FABOULUS, SPIRITUAL, FINDING, SUPER week.
I can't believe that we had so much succsess this past week. The area is blossoming into a beautiful flower. We had a GREAT week, and a BUSY week.
Where to start!? hmm lets see. Wednesday we had Zone Conference in Lebanon. It was really good. Learned alot. They taught about talking to everyone we see...which we should do since we are the Lord's servants but the natural man gets to us sometimes.
After the conference I went on exchanges with the Zone Leaders till Friday. It was a pretty decent exchange, we found a few investigators. On Friday when I got back to Bellevue (West Nashville) I found out that we had a booked night. Which I left the area to no one in our teaching pool to a boat load of people..We found a total of 19 new people to teach this past week. Taught a total of 44 lessons, and were able to SET A BAPTISM DATE! We set a date on Saturday night...it was awesome, the lady's name is Taylor. She was so excited about what we were teaching her. Her boyfriend is a member so we taught her in his parent's home. She was so excited that during the lesson she asked us when she could join the church..the date is set for July 23rd. So please pray for her.
We also found a family of 10 on Thursday. An African family. They are from Burundi. I have not taught them yet, but am really excited, because we have an appointment to teach them tommorow night. Only 3 of them speak pretty good english. The rest speak Swhailli.
We only had one person at church yesterday, but its better than we have been having :).
Saturday, we had the dual mission conference with Elder Ballard! It was way good.
Elder Ballard was actually President Hutchings mission president when he was a missionary. He talked alot about that we should talk to at least 10 people a day between the two of us. Also very nicely rebuked us...he asked us how many of us had personel study, companionship study etc..every day including Sundays, and P-days...NO ONE raised their hand, and then went forth to talk about Preach My Gospel, and told us how they brought it about, and how long it took them etc...it was way cool.
He wished he could of shook all of our hands, but being that the Knoxville mission and our mission was together he just shook our hands in the air. :) He is actually a really funny guy.
He alowed us to take off our suits, because it was so hot..100 degress plus humidity. When he got in he was like...I feel like I'm in the Phillipines right now. :).
But all in all it was a good, good ,great conference.
We also got to take a mission picture...which I think is the first time ever that we got a mission picture, because that's the first time our mission has gotten together. It was good to get to talk to past companions...I found out that Murfreesboro is still doing really good. Which I was excited to hear. So that's kinda been the hecticness of our week."
Monday, June 7, 2010
Still Hot in Tennessee
June 7, 2010
Hello!
Summer is in the air…still!
We had a really good week last week. We were finally able to get a hold of Glenn and Andrea, which they seemed to of vanished till Friday evening, when we saw Andrea. She has been really sick, and they got into a car accident and Glenn has been in the hospital for most of the week(getting blood transfusions) with his sickle cell that he has.
We have been blessed to be able to teach a lot of lessons again last week. We have been doing a lot of member work, and gaining their trust with us, and everyone really likes us, which we are glad about. And since we still do not have a big teaching pool , that’s what we are focusing on mostly, member work, and this week we are going to be finding ALOT of the time.
Our mission had a two week goal of 1,000 new investigators by Saturday. The reason being is because Elder Ballard of the 12 will be holding a dual mission conference with us on Saturday. I am so excited.
We also went to another 8 year old baptism on Saturday, which was AWESOME. I was surprised they didn't have us teach again…which I don't mind getting up in front of people and speaking anymore...well I kind of do, but not too much, I’ve done it multiple time already at baptisms.
When I say dual I mean the Knoxville mission and our mission will be together during the conference. I am really excited, probably more excited about that than the World Cup.:-)
We are going on splits Friday night with members and they wanted to go tracting with us, so we will be doing that the last hour 8-9. So wish us luck. We haven't had much success with finding new investigators in the past couple of weeks. We have found a whopping total of ZERO :(. But I know that will change this week when we diligently search for God's children who are looking for truth. So just say an extra prayer or two for us that we will be able to find a lot of people this week.
This week should be a really good week. We have Zone Conference again this Wednesday in Lebanon. The Ballard Conference on Saturday, and another regional stake conf. on Sunday. And a DLC today (District Leader Council) in Smyrna with president and the Zone Leaders. We will be going on exchanges with the Zone Leaders Wed-Friday, so I will be in Old Hickory then, with Elder Richins. So this week should be really good.
I think that's it for this week. Hope everyone is doing well...Oh, one more thing please say an extra, extra prayer that I will find my wallet...yes I lost it again...I hopefully will find it. I think it fell out in Bishop's office yesterday at church, that’s the only place I haven't looked yet, and I have literally looked every where, so hopefully I will get it tomorrow night when he looks for it, and before the 23rd because that’s temple day and I need it before then.
Hello!
Summer is in the air…still!
We had a really good week last week. We were finally able to get a hold of Glenn and Andrea, which they seemed to of vanished till Friday evening, when we saw Andrea. She has been really sick, and they got into a car accident and Glenn has been in the hospital for most of the week(getting blood transfusions) with his sickle cell that he has.
We have been blessed to be able to teach a lot of lessons again last week. We have been doing a lot of member work, and gaining their trust with us, and everyone really likes us, which we are glad about. And since we still do not have a big teaching pool , that’s what we are focusing on mostly, member work, and this week we are going to be finding ALOT of the time.
Our mission had a two week goal of 1,000 new investigators by Saturday. The reason being is because Elder Ballard of the 12 will be holding a dual mission conference with us on Saturday. I am so excited.
We also went to another 8 year old baptism on Saturday, which was AWESOME. I was surprised they didn't have us teach again…which I don't mind getting up in front of people and speaking anymore...well I kind of do, but not too much, I’ve done it multiple time already at baptisms.
When I say dual I mean the Knoxville mission and our mission will be together during the conference. I am really excited, probably more excited about that than the World Cup.:-)
We are going on splits Friday night with members and they wanted to go tracting with us, so we will be doing that the last hour 8-9. So wish us luck. We haven't had much success with finding new investigators in the past couple of weeks. We have found a whopping total of ZERO :(. But I know that will change this week when we diligently search for God's children who are looking for truth. So just say an extra prayer or two for us that we will be able to find a lot of people this week.
This week should be a really good week. We have Zone Conference again this Wednesday in Lebanon. The Ballard Conference on Saturday, and another regional stake conf. on Sunday. And a DLC today (District Leader Council) in Smyrna with president and the Zone Leaders. We will be going on exchanges with the Zone Leaders Wed-Friday, so I will be in Old Hickory then, with Elder Richins. So this week should be really good.
I think that's it for this week. Hope everyone is doing well...Oh, one more thing please say an extra, extra prayer that I will find my wallet...yes I lost it again...I hopefully will find it. I think it fell out in Bishop's office yesterday at church, that’s the only place I haven't looked yet, and I have literally looked every where, so hopefully I will get it tomorrow night when he looks for it, and before the 23rd because that’s temple day and I need it before then.
Hot, Hot and Humid
June 1, 2010
Hello from Hot Hot Humid Nasvhille TN.
Hey Everyone! Our past week was a good one. Transfer calls came and went, and both Elder Dean and I are staying another transfer together.
Summer is definitely here in Nashville. It's been really Hot and HUMID the past few days. I think this summer is going to be VERY WARM! It seems like there's never a "dry moment" when we go outside. But I am thankful that we have a car every other week. I am learning, slowly but surely to carry around water with me ALL the time, or some form of liquid, to keep me hydrated. I am excited that I get to stay here another transfer, I really like it here. The ward is awesome! And they really like the both of us and they actually want us to stay, so that's a good thing.
This past week was a really good week. We are consistently now teaching 25 lessons a week, last week was our second week in a row that we had that, so we are both really excited about the work moving up. Still not very many people to teach, but I am thankful that we have 3 pretty solid investigators. Even though it's really hot we still walk around and get things done.
Not too many interesting things happened last week. Oh except all the crazy bus ride adventures that we had, phew...let's just say there is ALOT of crazy people here in Nasvhille. :)
Glenn and Andrea are still doing fairly well. Glenn seems like he is getting sick all the time, so he's never able to make it to church, but Andrea was supposed to come on Sunday, she said she would, but for some reason could not make it. We stopped by their house on Sunday after church and no one was home. So hopefully we will be able to stop by today to see them, and set up an appointment with them. Other than that everything is going well.
I think that's all I need for now. Hope everyone is doing well and had a good memorial day...oh my box did come, and THANK YOU! I love my new scriptures...I started the NT last week when I got them, and am in Matthew 8. BofM reading...Alma 8. So, my goals for my last year on my mission is to read the NT, read the BofM twice, and read PMG 3 times. So wish me luck. I have 11 1/2 months to do all of that :). Hope ya'll have a good week, and stay cool :)
-Elder Edgell
Hello from Hot Hot Humid Nasvhille TN.
Hey Everyone! Our past week was a good one. Transfer calls came and went, and both Elder Dean and I are staying another transfer together.
Summer is definitely here in Nashville. It's been really Hot and HUMID the past few days. I think this summer is going to be VERY WARM! It seems like there's never a "dry moment" when we go outside. But I am thankful that we have a car every other week. I am learning, slowly but surely to carry around water with me ALL the time, or some form of liquid, to keep me hydrated. I am excited that I get to stay here another transfer, I really like it here. The ward is awesome! And they really like the both of us and they actually want us to stay, so that's a good thing.
This past week was a really good week. We are consistently now teaching 25 lessons a week, last week was our second week in a row that we had that, so we are both really excited about the work moving up. Still not very many people to teach, but I am thankful that we have 3 pretty solid investigators. Even though it's really hot we still walk around and get things done.
Not too many interesting things happened last week. Oh except all the crazy bus ride adventures that we had, phew...let's just say there is ALOT of crazy people here in Nasvhille. :)
Glenn and Andrea are still doing fairly well. Glenn seems like he is getting sick all the time, so he's never able to make it to church, but Andrea was supposed to come on Sunday, she said she would, but for some reason could not make it. We stopped by their house on Sunday after church and no one was home. So hopefully we will be able to stop by today to see them, and set up an appointment with them. Other than that everything is going well.
I think that's all I need for now. Hope everyone is doing well and had a good memorial day...oh my box did come, and THANK YOU! I love my new scriptures...I started the NT last week when I got them, and am in Matthew 8. BofM reading...Alma 8. So, my goals for my last year on my mission is to read the NT, read the BofM twice, and read PMG 3 times. So wish me luck. I have 11 1/2 months to do all of that :). Hope ya'll have a good week, and stay cool :)
-Elder Edgell
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