Monday, October 22, 2012

October 22, 2012



Travelmode

Must be related somehow

Danish Hot Dog
Godt dag!
Vores ude var rigtig godt!
Biggest news! TRansfers! Its time to say goodbye to my trainer and
companion for the past 4 months, Ældste Koenraad Arts. If you can pronounce
his first name, congratulations, you can speak Dutch. He's the only non-US
missionary in the entire Danish Mission, and I had the opportunity to serve
with him my first time here. He's now headed for Balorup Area in Central
København. I on the other hand am left behind to progress good old Skive
area, with my new companion Ældste Dunshee. I've heard he's a great guy.
Transfers all kick in on Onsdag, (Wednesday) so I'll meet up with him then.
Elder Arts has been in the Skive area for 8 months now so he's really glad
to be moving on. Still, he'll miss the members.

In addition to transfers, we had a fantastic District meeting in Aalborg,
which was a good 3+ hour train ride away. These long train rides no longer
effect me. I just go into travel mode, and we are at our location in a
blink of an eye. All awareness of the passage of time ceases to exist when
we go into Travelmode, and i'm sure we have less going on in our head then
if we were watching a TV or were dead. Its a useful, but dangerous mode to
go into. Anyway, on our ride there, this random guy sat down next to us and
started talking to us. We proceeded to find out that he was a less active
member and had some obvious brain damage due to the use of drugs and other
stuff. He talked to us about seeing blue flying elephants and turtles that
go flying past in 'whosh!' sounds. We gave him the missionaries number in
his town and wished him the best of luck, being able to do no more for him.
Don't ever do drugs. They will wipe out your life and brain. The zombies
would not go for him first if they were to attack. Still a child of God.
Still love him and desire the best for him.
We arrived at District meeting, and we also had interviews with our Mission
President. He lead us in our District meeting and expounded to us some
basic but extremely powerful stuff. Answers to my prayers the past few
weeks for sure. I'll share the best part of it. How to turn FAITH as a
principal of action into a principal of POWER. The sort of faith that moves
mountains, calms storms, cures sickness, and changes hearts. Its the faith
that changes reality and what is. The answer, in the most basic of forms.
Sacrifice. That's the whole key. Sacrifice will bring it to you. But then
WHAT do you sacrifice? They told us that also. We are to sacrifice our
WILL. Sacrifice our will to God, and let it be swallowed up in his. Learn
His will and FOLLOW i! It will affect CHANGE that would not normally occur
or happen. In doing this, its a similar notion to what Christ did with the
Atonement. he sacrificed his will to God and we do likewise. Sorta similar.
That is what turns Faith form a principal of action into POWER. Great
strong, incredible, worthy,Godlike power. Super cool. The interview with
him afterwards was also very great. I love our mission president!

After turning on travelmode and returning to Skive, we had a super cool
investigator come to our branch activity. It was fantastic because after
the activity which was a couple sharing their mission experience in Russia,
we had a Fællesspisening, (Eating activity) after. He was very involved in
the conversation with the entire branch and it was way hygge! Very great
moment. Hope he comes further! He grabbed the Liahona as he went home
because he loves getting his copy and for some reason hasn't gotten his in
the past two months. So cool!

(Name withheld) at church was rocking! In Sunday school she was talking and getting
involved in the lesson giving great answers. The member that she was
sitting with was also talking to her and encouraging her. It was super
great! And after Sunday School our branch had a Søndag dinner where she was
also very involved and another member helped her out a lot! I think shes
progressed great and is totally ready!

We had a good meeting with one of our other investigators. After admiring
his large collection of medieval swords and daggers, we taught him a brief
lesson on the importance of prayer. I was a little disappointed when he
didn't want to say the closing prayer, but as I said it, and closed, you
could feel the Holy Ghost in the room testifying of the power and
importance of it. That made me really happy that the Holy Ghost could come
in. That's the absolute most important thing I aim for in lessons, and if
we can't get it, then the meeting was not as effective as it could have
been.

The rest of our week was filled in with lots of aftales with people. I
think this is the first week we had way more teaching hours then finding.
And the finding we did do was very simple and minimal. We've got enough
going that we don't need to spend entire days bånking doors. Yes! But
beware of too many good eating appointments, especially if your norm is to
eat a meal and not need to eat the rest of the day. That happened to us
this week and it hurt to move we ate so much. It hurts to be polite
sometimes.

Anyway, best of busy weeks to you! 
Ældste Christensen



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