Monday, June 30, 2014

Week 4 in the Field: Smith Springs Ward is the BEST!


Tennessee Titans Football Stadium

To start off with I'd like to thank the people who have emailed me this week. It's been great to hear from the regulars and even better to get those surprise emails you'd never guess you'd get. I'm very grateful for those who email every week. They make this time even better. 

I don't want to start any fights, but the Smith Springs Ward is probably the best ward I've ever seen--especially for missionary work. These people have started inviting friends over to their homes to be taught by missionaries. Their bravery and courage is something that I'm amazed to see. People love the ward. They love coming to church and helping the less actives. It's been great to see a ward move as one even if they have to split repeatedly. The ward mission leader Brother Hernandez is amazingly good at what he does and he can get everyone passionate about serving others. Bishop Foote is also amazing in that he is a great example for members. The people are great, the teachers are great, and just the level of Spirit is amazing. If I were to be a part of any ward in 2 years, I hope I can come back to this one. We'll see how other wards in this mission can compete with this one.

Investigators are progressing but some faster than others. Not much I can really say about them other than we may see a baptism in the next two weeks. This one investigator has told not only he bishop and us he wants to be baptized, but even the stake president. I'm excited for him and I hope that he will accept the invitation to come unto Christ.

Photo taken near the Cumberland Branch.


So, The Book of Mormon Musical is coming to Nashville this month and already people have been mistaking us for cast members, singing songs from the show, or even asking what we really believe prior to getting tickets. It will certainly be an interesting time to be in Nashville the next few months. We are expecting a mixture of mockery mixed with real questions. It should be good.

From what I've observed, some people are noticing so much change in their world today. They are seeing their churches move away from the core beliefs that Christ created. They are beginning to search for truth which is exactly what Spencer W. Kimball envisioned for the South. He made a very profound statement when he stated his vision for the south which is what we missionaries recite daily. I will do my best to remember as I post it now:

"Make no small plans, they have no magic to stir men's souls. This is the vision I have for the south. I believe that one day, the south will baptize more people into the church than all other English speaking missions in the world together. There are great hosts of marvelous Baptists, members of the Church of Christ, Methodists, and Catholics, who are honorable people, and have faith in The Lord Jesus Christ and love him. As they see their church veering off to the right or to the left of those basic teachings, they will begin to search for truth. And as pivotal teachers come into the church and have influence, we will see the time when we will baptized hundreds and thousands, tens of thousands. In your day you will see a million members of the church in the south. There will be temples plural in the south states. What a great call you have to serve these marvelous people. The missionaries love the south. We are making great strides and expect to continue." - President Spencer W. Kimball and Elder Vaughn J. Featherstone.

We continue to expect miracles as we progress in the area, though people mock us and call us names, we remain strong. Thank you for your prayers and support. I always appreciate them. Love you all.

"We are making great strides and expect to continue."

Elder Peery

"And the Lord caused it to rain for forty days…"
Huge storm we got caught in.  WE…GOT…SOAKED!!!

Monday, June 23, 2014

Week 3 in the Field: Into The Deep End



Things have been really hectic this week. My trainer, Elder Leavitt, decided to throw me into the deep end on Tuesday. What was really cool was that for the most part things went pretty well. We were able to make a lot of appointments and meet a lot of people. What's more cool was that every time I didn't know what to do or if I was really upset, a random, and I mean random, person would come up and talk to us. We ended up talking to several random people including a security guard from Salt Lake. In my hardest moment, an email from a good friend appeared on my iPad. 

Random picture in Nashville

For the amount of bad stuff that happened this week we had a couple good things happen. Several of our investigators have been progressing quickly. We are nearing our area goal of 6 baptisms in 6 weeks with already 2 down and 3-5 scheduled for the upcoming weeks. We are very excited as some of our own investigators are getting closer to that point as well.

Another random picture in Nashville

Two days ago was my first Saturday without having to attend a baptism. We went out tracting in an area where we had received a referral. After teaching the people and handing out a Book of Mormon, we asked if there was anyone they knew who could use a message about Christ. They referred us to their neighbors around the area. This happened 5 times. We ended up teaching and placing 6 Book of Mormons in the space of 30 minutes. This resulted with 5 new investigators and several other referrals. It was super fun to get a spot of success from a few weeks of nothing.

Elder Leavitt is fixing a bike for a sister missionary.

Several people in the Smith Springs ward have come up to me saying they remember my parents. Sister Clark even came up to me showing me a picture of myself as a baby. On top of that Brother Knott who is the Elders Quorum teacher called me out in class saying I was the cutest baby he had ever seen followed by the question "Where did it go?" It's been fun seeing people I have absolutely no recollection of. 

This is the ward building where I am serving.
This is ALSO the same building where my parents attended church when I was just a baby.

That's pretty much everything that has happened this week. I'm going on exchanges with Elder Moeller today while Elder Perry is going with Elder Leavitt. This should be lots of fun! 

I appreciate all the prayers and support I've received these past few days. They've been a big booster. Please continue writing me and thank you for your prayers.

Elder Peery

Write to me at:
Elder Andrew Gordon Peery
Tennessee Nashville Mission
105 Westpark Drive Suite 190
Brentwood, TN 37027

Email address: Andrew.peery@myldsmail.net

Monday, June 16, 2014

Week 2 in the Field: Adventures in Antioch!



Adventures in Antioch!

So first off my email system has been really messed up today. A lot of people who have been trying to email me have ended up in the Spam and Junk folders.  Thanks to everyone for writing me. 

Things have been a little frustrating this week. It started off fantastic with one of our investigators, whom I will call "Kyle", had been progressing rapidly. In one lesson we taught him 10 principles which he understood completely. We were overjoyed when he heartily agreed to attend a baptism this past Saturday. (Kyle also has two killer dogs who seem to adore me more than Elder Leavitt. They are super cute killer creatures.)

You can only imagine how devastated we were when not just Kyle, but 3 other progressing investigators didn't show up not only at the baptism, but church as well. Some of them had even texted us asking where the church was so that they wouldn't miss it. It wasn't the best day in the world that's for sure.

This past week has also been trying for us in that we've been mocked, insulted, cussed at, flipped off, and in some cases threatened. I will have to admit it's been pretty scary to the point that even knocking on doors has been slightly nerve wracking. Our patience as well as our endurance and tolerance have been put to the limit and we have been constantly praying for help. One of the funnier cases was when we went to this ice cream place with our Ward Mission Leader and got the dirtiest of looks. Within a few minutes we cleared the room that was full of people just by our presence. I even heard some of the customers say "D*** Mormons." So if you ever want someone to clear out a place, just ask the missionaries. They can help.

Some good things came out of this week however. We discovered a couple new investigators who were in an apartment complex of one of our progressing investigators. One had come outside her apartment and said "Why don't you boys knock on my door?" We answered "Because we've been kicked out of this complex twice for door knocking." She replied "Well that doesn't make sense cause they let in everyone else! Jehovah Witnesses, the people who leave those ads in your screen door, and even salesman. But I guess heaven forbid two white boys talkin' 'bout Jesus!" We will hopefully be seeing this lady this week and according to her she will fight off security if they come and try to take us away.

I've been playing a lot of basketball with other elders in the zone. It's been very fun to get back on the court and according to the other elders, I'm a great shot from beyond the arc. "Quick-trigger" is back in action.  Haha.

I've also been playing a lot of musical numbers with Elder Leavitt. We recently started talking with another member from our ward who played with country greats and he agreed to join in on making an album with us in 3 weeks. Be on the lookout for that haha. But actually I am very happy to have a guitar in my hands again.

Spiritual Time! As I've said this week has been brutal. But at the same time I have never been more supported. In some cases I have actually felt angels around me. Here's a good example that I plan on telling my mission president. This past Saturday at the baptism I volunteered to play a little prelude music on piano. So I removed my suit jacket and started playing some easy stuff. When we were about to began I was about to take my seat when Elder Leavitt whispered "What are you doing? You're supposed to be the pianist!" I looked at the list of songs and knew I was in trouble. 

The opening hymn was a song I had only heard once or twice and have never played before. Uttering a small prayer, I slowly placed my hands on the keys. I want to point out again that I was not wearing my suit coat and that I was wearing a short sleeved white shirt. No sooner as I had placed my hands on the keys that I felt two hands lightly grab my wrists. I allowed my hands to go where they were prompted and I started playing. I didn't ace the song but I got about 80% correct. It was a miracle. I had never before played an instrument by the spirit and it was something very unique and amazing. When I finished I felt an overwhelming feeling as if to say "Well done." I thought that was pretty cool.

So far I have met a couple families who remember my parents back when they lived in the Nashville 3rd Ward 20 years ago. That ward was at the Haywood Lane building which is the current building in which the Smith Springs Ward is located. It also happens to be my ward. 

I have met my mother's former visiting teacher, Estella Clark, her daughter Danielle, who was my first babysitter, Brother Knott, The Lifferths, The Furnells, and the Inschos. It's been a major blessing to be back at the very ward building I was blessed in as a baby. A lot of people have been getting more active by the presence of the new and eager elder and have been giving us referrals. Bishop Foote couldn't be happier with all the baptisms the 3 sets of missionaries have been working on. I expect great things this transfer as approximately 4-5 people have been scheduled for baptism!

Thank you for your prayers and support.  I enjoy your letters and emails.

Elder Peery


Monday, June 9, 2014

Week 1: Welcome Home to Nashville!



Howdy!! It's been crazy since my last email! 

To first close off my experience in the MTC, let me just say that the last week rolled by quickly. Elder Hagen recovered quickly, but we were all very grateful that we were headed to Tennessee. On the last Tuesday I joined the MTC choir in singing Hope of Israel for Russell M. Nelson who would later speak to us. Apparently my face was broadcasted to every MTC in the world. It was a good thing I told one of my companions who was standing near me to shave. But yeah Elder Nelson was fantastic. He quoted himself which was pretty awesome. Also during my last week I got to meet Brother Christiansen (not sure if that's spelled right) who was the same Elder Christiansen in The District II. That was pretty sweet. But then finally it was time to leave. As we said goodbye to Elder Pedersen (we decided that if he and Elder Hamling came up to BYUI we would all be roommates) and Elder Hardman at 3:30am, we boarded the bus to the SLC Airport.



When we landed in Nashville on Monday we got to meet the President and his wife. President Andersen is an awesome guy who's really strong spiritually. He kinda looks like a Mormon Elijah Wood too. We got to meet the three AP's who were all excited we were there. On Tuesday I went to the stake building where I was assigned my trainer, Elder Leavitt who is from Provo area.

Elder Leavitt and myself meeting for the first time

He's an awesome guy who has the voice of an angel. We've been teaching a lot of people and he constantly says how grateful he is to have an eager companion. We currently are teaching around he city of Antioch which is cool cause in Biblical times that's the location (in the old world of course) where disciples were first called Christians! But yeah you get a little bit of everything from the stuck up rich people to the humble poor. It's been great teaching a bit of both. 

Here's a few pictures of what I've seen/been doing.





Walking in Nashville


The Nashville temple at a whopping two stories high


All the green!! All the hills!

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The apartment. Beds are basically from where I'm taking the picture.


Traveling by bus, bike, car, and walking!




Elder Leavitt and I have been performing musical numbers this past week. He sings and I play a guitar we borrowed from a member of the Nashville Tribute Band. It's been really sweet and even President was impressed. Sister Andersen posted the video to her Facebook.


But yeah I've also been amazed how many people I've heard have been reading this stuff. Didn't think that many people would care! I don't really have anything that spiritual to share other than maybe "humility is the key to inspiration" (for those of you who know where that's from you're awesome) and that literally the people who are most likely to accept and retain the gospel are those who are continually searching for answers. I've taught people here who have so much guilt in their hearts. It's been amazing getting to see their faces when they hear their questions answered. 

One last thing I wanted to add. For all members in the church that are reading this, guess what? Your mission (whether or not you served) is not over. The Lord is hastening his work and the best type of missionaries are those who have a strong foothold in the gospel. Go out and talk to your friends! Invite them into your homes to teach them! One of the most common things I've heard is that most non members really don't know what we believe because we keep a lot of what we know secret! We are not a secret church! Go for it! 


And mom to answer your questions:

1. How are you doing?  Doing great. Could use a tighter belt cause I've lost a lot of weight.
2. Where are you?  What area/ward?  Antioch, TN, Nashville Stake, Smith Springs Ward.
3. Who is your companion?  Elder Leavitt.
4. Where are you living?  What is it like?  Apartment complex, can't tell you really.
5. Should I send care packages to your apartment or to the mission home? Always to the mission home.
6. Did you receive your box of bedding and stuff AND your bicycle?  Yes, thank you.
7. Did you receive your new watch?  Yes, thank you so much.
8. Do you need me to send you anything else?  Other than maybe a belt not really. Thanks!



Tuesday, May 27, 2014

First Letter from the MTC!!!

The District:  (left to right) Sister Kohler, Sister Mellor, Sister Tebbs, Sister Richardson, 
Elder Hagen, Elder Felix, and Elder Peery
Hi Mom and everyone else! 
Things are going really well at the MTC. So after getting escorted through everything and getting my badge and stuff, I got to meet my TWO companions. Elder Felix from South Weber, and Elder Hagen from Colorado. Felix is kind of a headstrong guy but at some points is a little weak and Hagen is pretty much an Elder Calhoun from The Best Two Years. He just needs to learn to open his ideas a little more so that we can feed off him. In my district, which is made up of 7 people including the three, are four sisters. Sister Tebbs goes to BYU and is a cheerleader. It's been pretty fun getting to be a bit of a body guard for her as she tends to get a lot of elders who flirt with her. (Guys if that's one of you remember sisters are there to work too. Also you have a job to have "an eye single to the glory of God" and not an eye single to the hotness level of a sister. Don't forget it.) Sister Richardson goes to Utah State and is one of the more on-task sisters. I'm not sure where Sister Mellor goes but she's pretty much a born leader and can sometimes be a little intimidating with her spirituality. Sister Kohler is a great companion for Sister Mellor and she goes to BYU-Idaho. She has a lot of great ideas and insights. Her cousin is Kylie Denning.
We have two teachers who are very similar to each other. Brother Corbitt is one of my favorites and he's very funny. Every time someone says something spiritual he says "It feels like getting a slice of some sweet spiritual rhubarb pie!" Everyone loves this guy. Brother Harward is about 6'10'' and played basketball for BYU. He's also a great guy.
Our zone is comprised of 2 districts including ours. The other district is comprised of all guys. Elder Pedersen (No known relation to Maddie Pedersen but it is said the same way) and Elder Hardman are the only two not going to Nashville out of the whole zone. Elder Frei, Elder Hamling, Elder Tsosie, and Elder Brown comprise the other district. All are really fun guys to hang around with.


Left to Right:  Elder Hamling, Elder Frei, Elder Brown, Elder Tsosie, Elder Pedersen, 
Elder Hardman, Sister Menlove, President Menlove

Elder Pedersen is a monster on the court as well as practically every other sport. Elder Tsosie is part Navajo and is super respectful. Elder Hardman is part of the national guard in Utah. Elder Hamling is a major mechanic guy and will be heading to BYU-Idaho after this mission. Elder Brown reminds me of one of those Hallmark Missionaries. He literally looks like the perfect guy.

People said the MTC was going to be brutally hard and that the days would seem like weeks and the weeks would seem like days. Well they were half right. In my opinion the correct word is frustrating and stressful. Companions can sometimes be hard to get along with, especially if they don't have the Spirit. One of the saddest things I noticed was how many missionaries are here because their parents told them to go rather than them choosing to go. One elder actually is here just to cause trouble and it's really sad to see him flirting with the sister missionaries and just setting a bad example.
One of the other sad things that happened was Elder Hagen's immune system dropped due to homesickness and finally was diagnosed with a bad case of strep throat. I actually probably shouldn't say that since we visited the clinic today and discovered it wasn't that but rather something similar, but it's pretty close. All elders including myself would take shifts watching him as he slept, making sure he wasn't choking on whatever was inside him. It was a great bonding experience and I'm really grateful for Elder Hardman who took him to the hospital.
I hope from this email/blog that you don't get discouraged or worrisome. I'm learning a lot in the MTC but mostly on how to be a leader. With Elder Hagen being sick, I've had to step it up a little and it has been wonderful feeling the Spirit strong as I teach. I hope the same feeling comes from Elder Felix.
The food is fantastic actually. While some people hate fried food, it's pretty much one of my favorite things. First night in we had fried chicken which was amazing. No real complaints there.
So for some reason my camera doesn't connect with this computer so no pictures can come through. It is super annoying. Also the "wifi" option doesn't really work since you can't connect.
Advice for anyone thinking or serving: If you have thought about serving but have seen blogs, emails, videos, Facebook groups, (you get the picture), saying "The MTC was hard and it was brutal! I never should have served! Why did I go?" The sisters have said it best. "You get out what you put in. If you are willing to work and be obedient, the Lord will not only bless you, but give you the comfort you need to progress." Only you and the Lord know if you are to serve. But it is up to you if you want to join the cause. If you do, just remember you have to commit. Don't forget that feeling you had when you started. One of the sisters had thoughts about quitting and just going home during the first week. But honestly she stopped thinking about herself and just went for it. She said since then she hasn't felt homesick and is excited to go to Nashville.
Another huge piece of advice is that everyone at some point misses home or some part of being away from the mission and that's okay, but it's important to focus on the work and commit yourself to the Lord. That's why we're here.
Advice for people with calls and prepping to head to the MTC: Brace yourselves. The adversary is strong and knows your weaknesses. He will combat you with all the forces imaginable. The couple of weeks before my mission were the hardest. But don't let that discourage you. The harder he pushes you and tempts you, just means the more important you are to the Lord's work. The field is large and the workers are few. Will you join the cause? Then commit yourselves today to get to work. Study hard Preach My Gospel and you should survive the first few days. But be prepared for long hours and exhaustion. However the Spirit will be there (as long as you have it) to support you. Also don't forget you are among worthy (hopefully) priesthood holders. In the past few days I've been the elder to get blessings from, giving blessings of healing to Elder Hagen and also of comfort to Sister Kohler.
I don't know how long it will be before I figure out how to send pictures but one thing is for sure. I'm having a lot of fun. Thank you so much for all the letters I received. I'd love to get some more if possible. There's so much more I could talk about but I feel that the Spirit wanted me to just give you all this advice rather than just talk about how "hard" it is. It's only hard if you make it hard. To all my friends back home in Idaho, Virginia, and all other places, I love you all and would love to hear from you. To everyone preparing to serve or even thinking about it I echo what I said earlier. Will you join in our crusade against the powers of the adversary? The Lord has need of workers and I can't even imagine the blessings he will pour out upon his helpers when the work is finished. If you have that desire, then suit up (or dress up). Love you all!
Elder Peery

Friday, May 23, 2014

FINAL PREPARATIONS TO ENTER THE MTC!!!




VERY early Monday, May 19, 2014, Elder Peery (and his parental unit) flew from Reagan National Airport -- with a quick connection through Phoenix -- and on to Salt Lake City on US Airways.  We had a nice lunch at Hires Big H near Trolley Square, and then ran a few errands.  Monday evening, we spent time with Doug and Amber Jensen's family (Mark's brother) and had a great pizza dinner together.





On Tuesday morning, May 20th, Elder Peery attended a session in the beautiful Salt Lake City Temple with  his "parental unit."  It was a beautiful morning in the temple indeed!!!



After attending the temple, we treated Andrew to a special luncheon at the Garden Restaurant at the top of the Joseph Smith Memorial building--across the street from the temple.  We also visited the Relief Society Building and Deseret Book Store.



That afternoon, our dear Asheville, NC friend, Nick Price, gave Elder Peery his "missionary haircut" in Midvale, Utah.  Nick is in Barber School and did an awesome job on Andrew's hair.  
It was great seeing him!


Dinner Tuesday evening was with Shirlene and Paul Dymock's family (Mark's sister)
at the Chuck-a-Rama in Orem, Utah.  It was great seeing everyone!!!


Where did Elder Peery want to have his "last" meal before entering the MTC?
At In-n-Out Burger, of course!!!  
Special thanks to our dear friend, Kim Josephson and her son, Carter, for
taking time to join us for a quick lunch!!!  Such fun!


Elder Peery was assigned to report to the MTC (Missionary Training Center)
in Provo, Utah at 1 p.m. on Wednesday, May 21, 2014.
We took this photo from the Provo Temple parking lot, which overlooks
the MTC in the background, just before dropping him off!
He was calm, yet eager, and very ready to begin his
full-time service as the Lord's missionary, sharing the Gospel of Jesus Christ
for the next two years!!!

The drop-off procedure is well-organized at the MTC.  We pulled up and were given exact parking directions.  Andrew's "host" missionary warmly greeted him and helped him with his luggage.  The host will be serving in Japan for his mission and was such a nice young man.  The two of them trotted off happily together, and Andrew's parental unit, gratefully and cheerfully drove away, knowing that Andrew is safely in the Hands of the Lord.  No sadness---just pure joy!!!






Sunday, May 18, 2014

Elder Peery's Mission Farewell

C.T.R.  -- Choose the Right

The Power of the Atonement

During the preparation for this talk I went on a short beach trip with two of my best friends. One of my friend’s parents owns a beach house in Delaware where he and his family frequently visit. On the first day we were there we all decided to go down to the beach. As you probably could tell by the weather we’ve been having recently, the weather in Delaware wasn’t exactly Californian in any way shape or form. But, being macho men, we braved the waters of the cold Atlantic. As cold as the waters were, we were having the time of our lives. We realized that the more we got drenched in water, the more we were able to get used to the frigid cold. One of the things I also began to notice however was that, as we got deeper into the ocean, the colder it would get. Also the waves would get a little higher till finally they would come up to chest level causing us to shiver due to the freezing temperatures of the water. One thing I began to notice as well was that every time a wave hit, it would suck the sand from under our feet causing us to stumble occasionally. We eventually grew tired of freezing to death, and ventured along the boardwalk till we finally returned home later that evening.
In the most recent General Conference, Elder Neil L. Andersen said “More concerning than the prophesied earthquakes and wars are the spiritual whirlwinds that can uproot you from your spiritual foundations and land your spirit in places you never imagined possible, sometimes with your barely noticing that you have been moved. The worst whirlwinds are the temptations of the adversary. Sin has always been part of the world, but it has never been so accessible, insatiable, and acceptable. There is, of course, a powerful force that will subdue the whirlwinds of sin. It is called repentance.”
Repentance has never been easy, but the reward has always been more beneficial than the alternative. In Mosiah 27 of the Book of Mormon, Alma the Younger states in verse 29: “My soul hath been redeemed from the gall of bitterness and bonds of iniquity. I was in the darkest abyss; but now I behold the marvelous light of God. My soul was racked with eternal torment; but I am snatched, and my soul is pained no more.”  We learn from Alma as well as many of the other prophets, that true repentance, comes through forgiveness of Christ, who has the power to forgive since he atoned for the sins of the world through his sacrifice.
         As a former Elders Quorum Teacher, my old bishopric, as well as some of the men I would teach asked me a lot of tough questions. I would have to constantly be preparing answers to things I didn’t know so well. When studying the Atonement of Christ, I read over some of the teachings of President Joseph Fielding Smith. From this knowledge, I understood a few things that I would like to share with you all. It is my hope that with this added knowledge, you will begin to be more appreciative of not only the power of the Atonement, but also our Heavenly Father’s plan of happiness.
One of the many opinions of my non-member friends is that Adam’s transgression was a terrible thing and that if it had not happened, we would already have achieved eternal life by obeying Heavenly Father’s simple commandment of not partaking of the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil. While that is a good thought, we often forget that Heavenly Father gave unto them the commandment that they should multiply. Had Adam and Eve not partaken, they would have had no posterity, and the great commandment given to them by the Lord would not have been fulfilled.
President Joseph Fielding Smith said “It is most natural and just that he who commits the wrong should pay the penalty-meaning atone for his wrongdoing. Therefore, when Adam was the transgressor of the law, justice demanded that he, and none else, should answer for the sin and pay the penalty with his life. But Adam, in breaking the law, himself became subject to the curse, and being under the curse could not atone, or undo what he had done. Neither could his children, for they also were under the curse, and it required one who was not subject to the curse to atone for that original sin. Moreover, since we were all under the curse, we were also powerless to atone for our individual sins.” So essentially it had to take someone who was free from sin to atone for the sins of not just Adam, but for the world. It became necessary for Heavenly Father to send his Only Begotten Son, who was free from sin, to atone for the sins of the world as well as Adam’s transgression, which justice demanded should be done. By sacrificing himself, he redeemed us from the fall and from our sins, on condition of repentance.
The next point I want to make involves my first story and its meaning. To discover the need for repentance we need to first recognize the sin. The analogy to ocean waves to me was a perfect example.  As I said in the beginning, the waters of the Atlantic were freezing the second we stuck our feet in. All three of us immediately decided to not go in for fear of catching hypothermia. However, the more we stuck our feet in and the deeper we got, the more used to the waters we became. However every time we went deeper, the same cold would hit another level of our bodies. As we got closer, the sand would also start to pull with the waves and sometimes we’d lose our balance. The adversary is a very strategic enemy, yet from the beginning we’ve learned that he is not stronger than our Heavenly Father. However he is stronger if we allow ourselves to be beaten by him. For most of us, when we first witness sin we are disgusted, appalled, and in most cases just avoid it all together. However the curious ones go in a little deeper and get used to it. Bad language, drinking, drugs, and other diseases start to become natural habits as you continue to get deeper. Until finally the strong foundation beneath your feet pulls away and the waves of sorrow and tribulation hit you like a ton of bricks. And the people on the shores behind you watch and hope you can stand up again. While the analogy is brutal the truth is real.
One of the things many people believe is that they are too far away from coming back so they continue down the path of sorrow. One of those people used to be me. About a year and a few months ago I was going through one of the hardest times of my life. For those of you who knew me then, you witnessed a good chunk of it. After finally having enough, I stopped going to church and I cut off contact with many good people. As I lived for the next few months in the basement of my uncle’s house, I realized I had hit my rock bottom. One night while getting into my bed I suddenly felt a wave of emotion come over me. I decided to do something I had not done in many many months. I prayed. To quote one of my friends, “It was like you were slapped in the face by God.” I felt a wave of emotion come unto me and I immediately figured out what was going on. In an ironic twist of events, my uncle and his son had just finished reading Mosiah 27, which is the conversion story of Alma the Younger. I immediately remembered verse 14 which reads: “And again, the angel said: Behold, the Lord hath heard the prayers of his people, and also the prayers of his servant, Alma, who is thy father; for he has prayed with much faith concerning thee that thou mightest be brought to the knowledge of the truth; therefore, for this purpose have I come to convince thee of the power and authority of God, that the prayers of his servants might be answered according to their faith.”
That day I started the repentance process, which brings up my previous point. Repentance is never easy. It is a constant battle with trying to do good, while fighting the urge to do evil. But while the adversary has many tactics and traps, we have access to many allies. Worthy priesthood holders have the ability to help protect us from the adversary through the might of the priesthood. But at the same time, we must be seeking for forgiveness from our Heavenly Father.
We must always remember that we have the ability to be forgiven and not suffer the pain of sin. We also should remember that through Christ’s atoning sacrifice we can be forgiven. The alternative is not that pretty. President Joseph Fielding Smith said “I wish we could impress this fact upon the minds of every member of this Church: His great suffering occurred before he ever went to the cross. It was in the Garden of Gethsemane, so the scriptures tell us, that blood oozed from every pore of his body; and in the extreme agony of his soul, he cried to his Father. O my Father, if it be possible, let this cup pass from me: nevertheless not as I will, but as thou wilt.”
Because we have the ability to be forgiven we have the opportunity to return to our Heavenly Father and receive the greatest of all gifts, which is eternal life. I cannot stress enough however that as we continue on in this mortal life we will be constantly fought, despised, ridiculed, and mocked by others. We may be brought to believe that in our weakened state, we cannot hope to combat the adversary. However as many prophets have said, “…Fools mock, but they shall mourn; and my grace is sufficient for the meek, that they shall take no advantage of your weakness. And if men come unto me I will show unto them their weakness. I give unto men weakness that they may be humble; and my grace is sufficient for all men that humble themselves before me; for if they humble themselves before me, and have faith in me, then will I make weak things become strong unto them.”
Brothers and sisters let us not allow ourselves to be overtaken by the sins of the world. I testify that if we stay strong, steadfast and immovable on a firm foundation, we can always combat the adversary. Let us always remember that because of the Atonement we can always be forgiven. As long as we are willing to do the work, Heavenly Father will continually bless our lives. I know that this is His plan of happiness and I am so grateful for the ability to teach the message of the restored gospel. I bear my testimony that this church is true and I say these things in the name of Jesus Christ, Amen.
With my "brother" cousins at my house right before going to church
(Left to Right:  Matthew Anderson, Me, and Michael Anderson)

(Left to right:  Michael, Aunt Susan, Mark, Mom, Me, President Wheatley, Matthew -- Uncle Jeremiah kindly took our photo, but he was there, too!) 
After Sacrament Meeting, we went to the Oakton Stake Center and met with President Wheatley, who set me apart to serve as a full-time missionary.  It was amazing!   I was so grateful to Aunt Susan and Uncle Jeremiah, Michael and Matthew for driving 8 hours just to come hear me speak in church and to be there when I was set apart.  They had to turn around and drive all the way home afterwards.  I love you guys!

This is the Missionary Map of all the missionaries serving around the globe from our stake.  You can see how excited I am to point to MY mission--the Tennessee Nashville Mission!


Right outside President Wheatley's office is this amazing painting of two missionaries.  That will be me very soon!  I can't wait!