Last week's email was super lame, so I apologize. But I was in Chemnitz,
getting ready to play our Turkeybowl. In an internet cafe with 10
missionaries and a bunch of Middle Easterners all yelling really loud.
It was kind of stressful considering there were only like 12 computers.
But I tried haha. This week will be better.
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Plauen District at Zone Conference in Chemnitz... |
That's so cool that you get to feed the missionaries in
SD! I'm sure they're super excited for turtle brownies. At Zone
Conferences, I was just happy that I had food haha I didn't really mind
what it was. But the old German ladies always made SUCH good food for
the missionaries. It was a blessing. So for advice....just food. I'm
sure they'll like it.
What I would like to eat when I'm home......well:
Caramel Turtle Brownies
Mexican food of any type
Mac n Cheese
Stay away from things like spaghetti and Lasagne...I get that all the time haha
STEAK
STEAK
STEAK
Artichoke dip please
But most importantly, anything that YOU make Mom haha it's all good and you know that!
Elder
Donner is honored by the invite, and plans to make it down at some
point in time. He keeps saying that he wants Dad to teach him how to
surf. There are some wrong preconceptions of life in San Diego.
My last week was super fast.
The
highlights were playing football in Chemnitz, and not getting injured.
Elder Donner, however did get a ticket on the bus for not having paid.
It totally wasn't his fault, though haha we wanted to pay, but the
driver just waved us through and didn't let us. I had a ticket, because a
girl on the bus randomly gave it to me. It's a long story, but I think
he won't have to pay the 40 euro fine. Chemnitz was super fun. That's
where communism was born. Wooo. On Wednesday, we had president
interviews. My interview was super good and I had some good bonding time
with my favorite German mission president. He's amazing haha. We also
got pizza from him, because our last appointment for interviews fell
out, so he paid us back with food. Good pizza, too. Other then that, we
found some cool guys from Syria and Iraq to teach! They read the bible
and have a LOT of questions. Good thing Elder Donner and I can answer
most of them. Gift of the Holy Ghost is crazy haha. But the week was
pretty average. Only 3 weeks left of December! It's getting real!
Hey Papi!
Hope you feel better soon. I really have
been pretty blessed on my mission that I haven't been sicker then having
the cold for the last 2 years. Injuries is a different story. But it's a
testimony builder! My patriarchal blessing says that I will be able to
witness and experience how God strengthens his missionaries. He sure
does. So I haven't had to experience being that sick in a while. I'm
sure it's not fun. Especially if you have to miss Disneyland. Sad
face...
I'm super excited to speak in church. I've learned
to love talks and this opportunity to learn more on my mission. Learning
and explaining something to somebody else helps me a lot to get it all
together in my brain. The 12th it is....is there a topic? I guess I
could start preparing now...but my study at this time is blowing me out
of the water! Elder Donner and I study so much and we just talk like all
day about the gospel and stuff. The mission as a whole is studying the
BoM until Christmas...I just finished 3 Nephi this morning. Mormon's
word at the end of the book are insane. Go read them haha. But I've been
reading Matthew as well with a study guide. I love the gospel and I
hope that excitement like never leaves haha. It keeps me going now! And
it's great because my job and purpose in life right now is to explain
what I learn. Double points. We should have many a study together
Father.
Food for thought: In Genesis, after Adam and Eve had
sinned, God asks, 'Adam, where are
you?' (we know this from the Temple as well, and in the book of
Moses God asks, 'Adam, where are you going?') Now, we know that God is
all knowing, and we know that God even knew that the fall was going to
happen in the way that it did. So why does he ask Adam where he is? It's
interesting. In comparison with that, Jesus Christ says something very
similar to Judas, when they meet again at the Garden of Gethsemane. As
Judas walks up to give his sign, Christ asks him, 'Friend, wherefore art
thou come?' We all know that Jesus was fully aware that Judas was the
one who would betray him. So why are these people asked these questions?
My understanding is that we will learn more in certain situations, when
we will realize exactly what we're doing instead of being told. Adam had
to learn something about Adam, and Judas had to as well. Even though
his newfound knowledge wouldn't last long. Sometimes we should asks
ourselves, 'Where are we?' 'Where are we going' or 'Why are we here?' in
terms of the gospel and our eternal progress. 'Which road am I walking
down right now?' and 'Is what I'm doing right now good for my eternal
progress?' are both questions that can lead us back to the narrow path
that leads to eternal life. God is our Father, Christ is his Son, and
Jospeh Smith is their Prophet.
Well I'm doing well still. Healthy, happy, just swell. I hope you're all doing good as well. Have a great week!
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An early Christmas present from the Branch members... |
Elder Pollard