Monday, November 27, 2017

You don't want to know how many miles we used...

So this week was insane! We had Interviews, Thanksgiving, three exchanges, and gave talks in Sacrament meeting. Needless to say, we are tired....still. 

Tuesday was a great day! We had district meeting, which was a lot of fun and enlightening. We also had the interviews all day long. President Chesnut changed the way that interviews work. Now ever Sister Training Leader gets 30 minuets to train each of her companionship's that she covers, and the Zone Leaders get 30 minutes to train each companionship of Elders. So we did 8 thirty minute training! We started at 9 and finished at 5... That honestly took a lot out of us to do so many. We were really tired afterwords, but we were so glad that we had done it! We got to know the zone sooooo much better. We were able to laugh with them, cry with them, and teach with them. We loved every moment of it! And then that night we were to go on exchanges with the Washoe Valley Elders. I was with Elder McGee and we had a TON of fun together. It was just like old times when we were in the same district back in Fallon! We had "Pillow Talk" till midnight and we talked every spare moment of Wednesday! We talked about just every subject imaginable. It was a lot of fun to be with him again. We got to talk with everyone we saw and I was able to answer some of his questions with regards to his responsibility as a district leader. 

Thursday was Turkey day. It started off with a zone breakfast at the Wanless home. Strange side note: Their nephew is in my Grandparents Ward. But we ate lots of food. Had a "snowball" fight with large cotton balls. We had two dinners. One at our bishopric members house, and the other at a families house who is in a nearby ward. The bishopric member lived in Cold Springs, so I got to point out to Elder Wegelin all the cool stuff up there. Thursday night we started an exchange with The Marina Elders. Elder Schloemer came with me into the YSA! 

We saw tons of miracles on Friday! So turns out, walking on campus on Black Friday does not work. There is no one there at all! But we talked with everyone we could and taught a super sweet Plan of Salvation lesson to our investigator Chloe. They had some whiteboards in their living room, so I got to draw the plan out, and got to draw a gate and a straight and narrow way(Run on sentence I know). It was a ton of fun! She understood it and we were able to answer her questions about works and necessity of baptism super well. We were panning on one member present, ended up having four! Including the ward mission leader. It was a solid time! Then we ended that exchange and began another one with the Skyline Elders. I was with Elder Jones in his area. So we did a little flip flop Elder Wegelin and I.

We saw good things happen with Elder Jones too. We enjoyed the time getting to know each other better. I was able to answer tons of misc questions about every subject! We talked with everyone and had fun doing it! 

Sunday was a good day too. We gave talks in Sacrament meeting about the #LIGHTtheWORLD campaign. The ward has responded super well to it, and we will be leading the FHE tonight with a cool activity involving balloons and pass along cards. 
We also got to teach 3 kids who were from the local community college who had to observe a church service for a world religion class! It was a lot of fun! And one of the kids was actually interested too! He kept asking question after question and his friend made a remark about how this is the most he's talked all year. And he said something about actually being interested in this. 

Also, we got to have a lesson with a less active named Cii Maama. He is a tongan guy who wants to come back to church It was a pass off with the Sisters because they had been teaching him in the Tongan ward, but he wants to go to the YSA ward. It was a slap in the face for him with some of the scriptures used, but he loved that. We talked about the "Holy Habits and Righteous routines" that Elder Oaks had mentioned in the Face to Face. We will be meeting with him again tonight. He is excited to work with us. In the language of our Ward Mission Leader, he is a "homie". 
Also got a new temple recommend. Now I have a Nevada Reno Mission one! 

The Lord does provide! We love this work and it never stops!




Monday, November 20, 2017

22 Months

This week was great! We had a lot of just good days. Those kind of days where you go home and you feel pleased with what was accomplished. We had a lot of good contacts this past week. More less-actives who are allowing us to come back and visit them. We've been seeing a lot of miracles with that aspect. I'm really enjoying my time here. It is a good place to be a missionary. The Bishop has his focus's and I like them. We are trying to align our will's with the Lords, and the Bishops. We wish to be the best missionaries that we can be! That is what we are shooting for! 

So being able to watch the Face to Face last night was AMAZING!! It was first of all, super funny! Elder Oaks said so many things that made the whole congregation laugh! I loved it! The Apostles are not stoic robots. They are real people with real emotions and real thoughts. I loved the insights that they had! As I look to the future, I saw the answers there that I needed. They truly are Apostles of the Lamb. The YSA's of Reno and Sparks gathered with all the Missionaries in those zones to one building in Sparks. So we watched the broadcast with our missionary friends and our ward members. Super strange! 

So we had this HILARIOUS thing happen. We have this investigator named Richard who used to have a problem with hard core drugs. This past week he almost slipped again because he reached out to his drug dealer. However, earlier in the week he had prayed that all temptations would be removed. And they kinda were? So he reached out to his dealer, they set up a time to meet, and Richard gets there. 10 minutes go by and the dealer isn't there so he calls him. Turns out, the dealer had gotten HIT BY A CAR on his way to come. So the temptation was kinda taken away? But that was one of the coolest answers to prayer that I've ever heard! So that is how Richard avoided doing hardcore drugs this week...

The Lord looks out for us haha


I love all y'all and each y'all! 
Elder Miner
NRM


P.s. the Dealer survived being hit by a car and he threw away all the drugs! 



Monday, November 13, 2017

YSA Miracles

So a crazy thing happened this morning! We went out of our apartment to load up our car for the day, and DAVIN LYMAN(Chandler's first companion) came up and gave us hugs and said hello! His parents were with him and it was just crazy. I wan't expecting it and it was awesome to see him again! Also pretty strange to see him in street clothes... 

We had a really neat thing happen this week. Two weeks ago we were contacting on campus and this lady said hello Elders (which usually freaks us out). In a very short 45 second contact we learned that her name is Rachel Mallon, she had just started her freshman year, she was from Vegas, and she hadn't been to church since living at home. We got her number and then she had to run off. This past week we met with her and two other sisters from the ward and she connected super super well with one of them! They became fast friends and have a lot of the same backgrounds. Rachel came to church this Sunday with that new friend, and met just about everyone I the ward at the linger longer after church! She participated in the lessons, met the Bishop, and is now integrated into the ward! What also was good is that her name was on a list of less-actives that the Bishop wanted us to find Her phone number was wrong on the list and her address was incomplete. So there would've been no other way to find her except for the way we did The Lord truly provides a way! 

We've seen other miracles this week too. We have an investigator who told us yesterday at church that he would like to be baptized this weekend. So we shall see how he does with the interview questions tonight. So that might be happening. His name is Robert. 

But the work is moving along in this half of the YSA ward. We are seeing good things happen here. Reno is just a great place to be a missionary. I've been able to perform to baptismal interviews in a week, and Elder Wegelin has performed one. So the missionaries around us are doing great in their own areas! 


We are on what the ward lovingly calls the "YSA diet". We don't get fed a ton here, but they just called two people to specifically be the dinner people for the missionaries. So we will see how that goes! 

I love all y'all and each y'all!
Elder Miner 

Reno Zone

Monday, November 6, 2017

YSA Reno

This week has been great! Elder Wegelin is awesome! I really enjoy being his companion! We are having a lot of fun together and we are teaching well together too. It is a little weird to be teaching only people who are really our age. I've gotten so used to teaching and talking to people who are two or three times our ages, and it has been an adjustment to talk to people who are our age. Being on UNR campus is even odder! It is strange to see a bunch of college students. I enjoy being able to relate to the people better with the things that I know. And since I went to a semester of college before the mission, I can kinda relate to the college students in some aspect. Even though I am only 20, I've been looking at virtually everyone around me as if they were younger than me. I look at 60 year olds and think that I am on par with them. That's just how it's gone. And now suddenly I'm back at it with the millennials and it is the strangest thing ever! 

But there are a LOT of good things that come from working the YSA ward. We can wander around campus for an hour and set up 2-4 appointments and find less-actives out of no ware. The dark hours essentially don't affect us because college kids never sleep. We can be effective at literally all hours of the day. The only down side to being here is that the driving around is a pain. We cover 1 and a half stakes, and it takes a long while to get anywhere. But I love it. 

We found new investigators this week! Both of them being very very solid. One is a lady who's name is Sammy. She grew up Jewish, but has no understanding really of any religion at all. She is dating a member and they have been attending church off and on for a couple of years. And we were the first missionaries to meet with them as of this past week. She is super excited to learn and to grow! And then another man named Daniel. He has investigated before and knows EVERYTHING. He moved and his Mom has health problems so he didn't get baptized before. But now he is stable and ready to learn! We are super pumped!! 

The zone seems good too! A lot of new missionaries to meet, but a lot of familiar faces too! 


I love all y'all and each y'all
Elder Miner 

Elder  Wegelin making bacon

making bacon