Letter #100
July 26, 2015
Area: Baytown
Companion: Hepworth
It has been in the 90s and 100s these past 2.5 weeks and it has
been pretty humid, but I think Texas broke me, it doesn't feel hot
anymore, I just am sweating a lot... We are still without a car and
biking a lot, just waiting for news on the car.
This last week has been really amazing, rough at times, but
amazing overall. We were blessed with so many miracles that I can't even
count them all, but they all led to the progression of our
investigators! I personally have been doing a lot of reflection this
past week on my service in the mission and especially how I am finishing
it, and so far I have found a lot of peace and comfort and I am
determined to keep going strong until the end. I don't know if I told
you this before, but for a long time in the beginning of my mission I
was looking at everyone else and the success they were having and
looking at myself and the lack of success that I had seen. It was really
a struggle and I felt like I wasn't doing enough and I felt like I was
doing something wrong. I had come to the conclusion that I really didn't
care how many people I baptized, I was just going to leave every area I
worked in in a better state than I found it and make it so they could
baptize within the transfer after my departure, which I feel like wasn't
the best thing, but it kept me going strong and pushing as hard as I
could. I have always been determined to baptize, but I was struggling
inside. I remember clearly one night that I was on an exchange with
Elder Anderson, one of my former companions, in Broadway, we were
talking and he brought that concern up. He really motivated me that
night to be the best missionary I could be and that the success would
come in the Lord's due time. Then shortly thereafter, president moved me
into Liberty and told me that he put me there because he knew I could
baptize there, and I did. I am extremely grateful for that inspiration
that he received to have me put in Liberty, and now here. Here in
Baytown, on Saturday, we should be baptizing Hermana Galvez, 4 years
after she originally started investigating the church, 2 years after her
son went out on his mission, 4 days after her son comes home, and 3
before I go home. Something I also realized in my reflecting as well as
talking with Elder Syrie this last Preparation Day, I have played a role
in the baptisms of many people. If I remember correctly, I have played
the role of finding and/or teaching at least 12 people who have been
baptized, when I originally felt like I wasn't doing anything. Now the
Lord is blessing us with another baptism in this area. I feel so blessed
and I now realize what the Lord means when he says in D&C 18:15-16:
"15 And if it so be that you should labor all your days in
crying repentance unto this people, and bring, save it be one soul unto
me, how great shall be your joy with him in the kingdom of my Father!
16 And now, if your joy will be great with one soul that you
have brought unto me into the kingdom of my Father, how great will be
your joy if you should bring many souls unto me!"
This week was great though, we did a lot of finding, knocking,
etc, but we didn't find much luck in that. We did find out that a less
active that basically ran away from home for 2 weeks came home, and he
is still really desiring to come back to church and activities and
everything. He came to church and had a great time in our Branch
Conference learning from President Howard, the Stake President. We also
got back in with a couple of our investigators, Luis and Ida, who are
already friends with a couple in our branch, we were able to bring over
the couple and teach the family about the Gospel of Jesus Christ and
answer some of their questions. They are really starting to think about
our teachings and they are really interested in learning more. Their
desire to follow the restored gospel is really growing! We also have had
a lot of success with Ulises and Andrea, who are very curious about the
church and the teachings. Those two couples are the only two that I
know that are so curious that they have been wondering where God came
from. Obviously we have those answers, but we have had to simply explain
the plan God has for us and help them come to the conclusion for
themselves. We have also had success with Mario and he came to church
again! He still isn't reading, but he is taking steps in the right
direction.
I love you guys,
Elder Stanley Scott Dye
Monday, July 27, 2015
Multiple Blessing from the Lord--you just need to look
Letter #99
July 19, 2015
Area: Baytown
Companion: Hepworth
July 19, 2015
Area: Baytown
Companion: Hepworth
First, missionary work with ipads isnt too much different, you can use
them to share videos and pictures and stuff right now, but the main
changes are yet to come, and I doubt they will arrive while I'm here.
They will begin to use them as their planners and records for the people
they meet and teach, and they will eventually begin to use facebook and
skype to teach and find. I haven't even bothered carrying my ipad with
me while we have been on bikes because I see no point in having it when
Elder Hepworth has his and I can't do anything with it.
This week was very interesting and a little bit difficult, but we were able to find success regardless of the fact that we struggled a little. I have been taking care of my bike and made it almost two years without any problems other than flat tires, but two weeks before I go home, on Saturday, my axle broke, but we were able to catch it soon enough that Elder Hepworth and I were able to tear my bike wheel apart and replace the axle with one from a spare wheel we had. That took a little bit of time on Saturday, but we were able to still get out and talk with multiple people and even teach 4 people, who sadly live in a different area and don't exactly understand the importance of our message.
We had multiple blessings from the Lord, including Hermana Galvez finally being able to come back to church, Mario finally coming, and Andrea and Ulises coming back home from Mexico and still being super prepared. We were extremely excited to see each of them start progressing again. We have been working hard with each of them and they always had little things holding them back from being progressing.
We found some success contacting this week, we found a man that is super prepared and has already read from the Book of Mormon and he just has to gain a testimony of it. We also found a really awesome woman during Hour of Power and her only concern is that her husband might not be quite as receptive. We finally got to get in with a woman named Beatriz, who we found on exchanges with Elder Dennis, but we were never able to get in with her, and a man named Jose, who was a referral from the English Elders and just happens to be really interested in learning more.
The district in all has been doing well, we are all just struggling with by having a small teaching pool and trying to find new people. We have some really amazing people that are super close to baptism and should be baptized pretty soon.
I love you guys,
Elder Stanley Scott Dye
This week was very interesting and a little bit difficult, but we were able to find success regardless of the fact that we struggled a little. I have been taking care of my bike and made it almost two years without any problems other than flat tires, but two weeks before I go home, on Saturday, my axle broke, but we were able to catch it soon enough that Elder Hepworth and I were able to tear my bike wheel apart and replace the axle with one from a spare wheel we had. That took a little bit of time on Saturday, but we were able to still get out and talk with multiple people and even teach 4 people, who sadly live in a different area and don't exactly understand the importance of our message.
We had multiple blessings from the Lord, including Hermana Galvez finally being able to come back to church, Mario finally coming, and Andrea and Ulises coming back home from Mexico and still being super prepared. We were extremely excited to see each of them start progressing again. We have been working hard with each of them and they always had little things holding them back from being progressing.
We found some success contacting this week, we found a man that is super prepared and has already read from the Book of Mormon and he just has to gain a testimony of it. We also found a really awesome woman during Hour of Power and her only concern is that her husband might not be quite as receptive. We finally got to get in with a woman named Beatriz, who we found on exchanges with Elder Dennis, but we were never able to get in with her, and a man named Jose, who was a referral from the English Elders and just happens to be really interested in learning more.
The district in all has been doing well, we are all just struggling with by having a small teaching pool and trying to find new people. We have some really amazing people that are super close to baptism and should be baptized pretty soon.
I love you guys,
Elder Stanley Scott Dye
Sunday, July 19, 2015
Teachings of Christ and then applying them..brings us closer to God
Letter #98
July 12, 2015
Area: Baytown
Companion: Hepworth
This last week has been a bit different for us than in weeks past, and it was quite interesting. Monday while we were at dinner with a member, somebody backed into our car and left a few dents in it, so when we got out and saw it, we had to call Elder Swank. He ended up taking the car to repair it on Tuesday, so we had a week full of biking, which was kind of good because we were having a hard time getting in with investigators, so it got us out contacting a lot more. We had a rough time finding people to talk to for the first few days, but then we saw a ton of miracles in contacting on the weekend. From Friday through the end of Sunday we contacted a total of 94 people, which was amazing! We got a good number of potentials that are pretty interested and we were able to set up appointments for a few of them.
We had the wonderful opportunity to continue working with Hermana Galvez, who wants to be baptized on the 1st of August, but we are facing problems in getting her to church. We have found that we probably need to change our teaching style in order to help her better understand the importance of church. So far we have taught her the majority of the lessons and we are thinking of ways to be able to help her more.
We have also been working with Mario, who sadly won't be able to make his date for the 25th of July. We have to go in there and talk to him a little more about what his desires are. The pathway to becoming a member of Christ's church does include reading about Christ (thru scripture reading) and attending church each week. He seems to be willing to learn, but we have to gauge whether he just wants to be doing a "bible study" or an actual application of the teachings of Christ. Only by applying Christ's teaching can we make the changes, and stick with those changes that bring us to Christ. Satan uses procrastination as a tool, so we just need to help Mario to make and keep decisions that will take him to Christ.
We are excited to pick up on teaching Ulises and Andrea again because they are finally back from their trip to Mexico! We have a lesson already set up with them with the Branch Mission Leader, Hermano Valadez, who, along with his wife. Looking forward to this visit.
The district has been working hard despite the setbacks that always come. The Hermanas have had a hard time finding new investigators, but they keep going out there and working hard. All of us have found that we have been kind of falling into a ' contacting' rut, but, with Elder Dennis help and advice, we will put into practice more variety into our contacting...making it fun and interesting by using the Gospel Art Book. We found a good amount of success in finding potentials as we used it on exchanges and I have committed the Hermanas to do the same.
This week we have interviews with President Drake on Wednesday, making it so I will be interviewed by him twice in the span of about 3 weeks.
I love you guys,
Elder Stanley Scott Dye
July 12, 2015
Area: Baytown
Companion: Hepworth
This last week has been a bit different for us than in weeks past, and it was quite interesting. Monday while we were at dinner with a member, somebody backed into our car and left a few dents in it, so when we got out and saw it, we had to call Elder Swank. He ended up taking the car to repair it on Tuesday, so we had a week full of biking, which was kind of good because we were having a hard time getting in with investigators, so it got us out contacting a lot more. We had a rough time finding people to talk to for the first few days, but then we saw a ton of miracles in contacting on the weekend. From Friday through the end of Sunday we contacted a total of 94 people, which was amazing! We got a good number of potentials that are pretty interested and we were able to set up appointments for a few of them.
We had the wonderful opportunity to continue working with Hermana Galvez, who wants to be baptized on the 1st of August, but we are facing problems in getting her to church. We have found that we probably need to change our teaching style in order to help her better understand the importance of church. So far we have taught her the majority of the lessons and we are thinking of ways to be able to help her more.
We have also been working with Mario, who sadly won't be able to make his date for the 25th of July. We have to go in there and talk to him a little more about what his desires are. The pathway to becoming a member of Christ's church does include reading about Christ (thru scripture reading) and attending church each week. He seems to be willing to learn, but we have to gauge whether he just wants to be doing a "bible study" or an actual application of the teachings of Christ. Only by applying Christ's teaching can we make the changes, and stick with those changes that bring us to Christ. Satan uses procrastination as a tool, so we just need to help Mario to make and keep decisions that will take him to Christ.
We are excited to pick up on teaching Ulises and Andrea again because they are finally back from their trip to Mexico! We have a lesson already set up with them with the Branch Mission Leader, Hermano Valadez, who, along with his wife. Looking forward to this visit.
The district has been working hard despite the setbacks that always come. The Hermanas have had a hard time finding new investigators, but they keep going out there and working hard. All of us have found that we have been kind of falling into a ' contacting' rut, but, with Elder Dennis help and advice, we will put into practice more variety into our contacting...making it fun and interesting by using the Gospel Art Book. We found a good amount of success in finding potentials as we used it on exchanges and I have committed the Hermanas to do the same.
This week we have interviews with President Drake on Wednesday, making it so I will be interviewed by him twice in the span of about 3 weeks.
I love you guys,
Elder Stanley Scott Dye
Making Righteous Choices brings Happiness
Letter #97
July 5, 2015
Area: Baytown
Companion: Hepworth
July 5, 2015
Area: Baytown
Companion: Hepworth
Hey guys,
This last week was a little difficult, but we pushed through and tried
to make the best of it. We sadly weren't able to meet with many of our
investigators until Wednesday evening or Thursday. Andrea and Ulises
weren't available because they went to Mexico for vacation until the
11th, Mario was busy with work and we were continually trying to get in
with him, and Hermana Galvez usually has us come over on Wednesday, but
she wasn't going to be available. We still saw many miracles regardless
of the fact that we had those struggles.
Instead of doing the normal Hour of Power and just knocking, we had the
feeling that we needed to visit Mario, so we said a prayer went up and
knocked the door, no answer, we knocked again, no answer, and again, no
answer. We started walking back to the car to go to the place where we
originally determined as our Hour of Power spot for last week, but then
he opened the door and called out to us. We had a really amazing lesson
with Mario in which he confirmed the baptismal date for July 25th.
We expressed the importance of him coming to church and reading and
praying, and he decided that he was going to make church a priority.
We were then able to get in with him on Saturday and speak with him
about church and read with him because he sadly didn't read, but we
definitely saw a difference in him after that lesson during the Hour of
Power. He sadly got called into work on Sunday, but he called us in the
morning saying that we could come over today (Monday). We have plans to
finally get a member over with us, which has been nearly impossible due
to our inability to set up appointments with Mario.
We also saw some incredible progress with an 18 year old less active
that we have been working with, Ricardo, and he finally came back to
church! Last week we felt like we needed to give him a copy of Preach My
Gospel to help him study the scriptures better, which we did, but sadly
he hasn't studied. We can't really blame him though, his mom took away
his glasses with the hope that it would prevent him going out and
getting into bad things, which ironically, has prevented him from doing
the good things instead...oh well. We met with him a few times and he
got his siblings to go to Mutual this week, then he came to church and
we were able to convince him to go into the youth class instead of
Gospel Principles, so he would actually learn something that we weren't
already teaching him. We talked with him after church and he suddenly
got his fire back! He is really excited for everything again. He just needs to realize that the excitement he feels is because of the spirit that can finally dwell with him. I am super excited for him!
We have seen progress in some other people as well, but it has just been
a bit slower than with Mario, Hermana Galvez, Ricardo, and Andrea and
Ulises. We also saw a ton of finding miracles over the weekend, we were
surprised by how nice people were on July 4th. They were all willing to
talk a little, but they were almost all busy preparing for family
gatherings and wouldn't sit down and talk. We were however able to set up quite a
few appointments for this week to teach all of these people.
I love you,
Elder Stanley Scott Dye
Seeing the Miracles That Blessed our Lives
Letter #96
June 29, 2015
Area: Baytown
Companion: Hepworth
We had an amazing week, but it was really hot. We had a mission-wide thing where we bike from the time we leave the apartment until around 5ish, and I am really brown because of it, it was probably mid to high 90s, at one point the thermometer read 103, but I'm not sure if it was... Yesterday we had a huge storm come in and it knocked out the lights at church until 10:20, so we only had Sacrament meeting, then most people left, but we were stuck talking to people and the lights came on for the English ward luckily.
June 29, 2015
Area: Baytown
Companion: Hepworth
We had an amazing week, but it was really hot. We had a mission-wide thing where we bike from the time we leave the apartment until around 5ish, and I am really brown because of it, it was probably mid to high 90s, at one point the thermometer read 103, but I'm not sure if it was... Yesterday we had a huge storm come in and it knocked out the lights at church until 10:20, so we only had Sacrament meeting, then most people left, but we were stuck talking to people and the lights came on for the English ward luckily.
This week was full of miracles, sure there were a few disappointments,
but the Lord blessed us more than we deserve. This week we were
continuing working with Andrea and her husband, Ulises, and they are
doing AMAZING! We were talking with our Branch Mission Leader, Brother
Valadez, about some of their concerns. We invited him to
our lesson with them Wednesday, sat down, then he and his wife took it
away. They were talking for about 20 minutes before starting our lesson,
and in that time they introduced themselves, made them feel
comfortable. We introduced the first topic we were going to
talk about, then they just started teaching. They proceeded to teach
the rest of the lesson, we literally only introduced the topic and
testified, then we had to interrupt them because our hour was up and we
had another appointment to go to. The Valadez family ended up staying
for about another 1.5 hours just talking answering questions and
concerns. Member "missionaires" are so influential because they can connect with those investigating in the area in which they live. We missionaries are only in an area for 'so' long, and then are transferred out. Members in the area are there to stay, so connections are so important. The Valadez family then invited Andrea, Ulises, and their children over for a
Family Home Evening for Friday. We opted not to go to the FHE, but we
asked the members if they could talk about fasting, prayer, and
scripture study during the FHE. They did exactly that and then helped
them learn a little about the temple because the Valadez family is going
to be sealed in early August. Also during the FHE they talked about
Baptism and some of their concerns as well as how they can prepare
themselves. Andrea and Ulises ended up staying until about 10 or 10:30pm
and were surprised by how fast the time went. They are now like best
friends with each other. We ended up going over on Saturday to give
their baby boy a blessing of health and took Brother Valadez and he gave
a beautiful blessing, and Sunday when Andrea and the kids came to
church, the baby looked a lot healthier.
Elder Hepworth and I were talking about the branch and expressed to each other how we can make
the whole branch like the Valadez family because they worked miracles
with this family and now they are basically doing the work (with us just
helping them and supporting them). One of the reasons I mention this is
because Brother Valadez also talks with his co-workers about the gospel
and invites them to church, one of which decided to come to church
yesterday and we were able to teach him a little! We are working with
the Hermanas to make plans of working with the branch to make them all
like this one family. We were thinking about doing a couple of Preach My
Gospel classes to introduce it the branch, and then help them know how to study the manual, so they can prepare themselves to help us and their nonmember
friends.
We have also been working with Hermana Galvez, and she is progressing
really well. She no longer has problems with the Word of Wisdom, and has
no problems with the Law of Chastity, nor the 10 Commandments. This
last week we taught her about keeping the Sabbath day holy and helped
her understand some of the things we should and shouldn't do on Sunday.
She is really doing well, she is just waiting until her son, Brian, gets
home from his mission on July 27th.
We are really seeing the work bloom in our area, we are working with
Andrea and Ulises towards the baptismal date of July 18th, Hermana
Galvez is working for being baptized August 1st, and we were able to set
a baptismal date with our investigator, Mario, for July 25th. We just
need to confirm Mario's baptismal date, and pray and fast for Andrea and
Ulises to get the divorce miraculously expedited so they can get married and
baptized for their date because that is honestly the only thing holding
them back. It would be nice if you kept each of them in your prayers.
I love you guys,
Elder Stanley Scott Dye
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