So. Its been forever since I wrote last... Thanksgiving
was great! We ate at President and Sister Hansen's house. Some other
elders joined us. President bought a Foosball table and put it
downstairs in the mission home so we played a lot of Foosball and just
talked and had a good time. Then the rest of the evening we worked on
transfers... We finished everything up early this time and everything
went pretty well! I am still with Elder Williams in our same area. It
has been hard lately. We haven't had as much time to work as we would
like to and then when we do it is hard to find anyone home. We set up
appointments with new people and they just keep cancelling. And with
finals coming up our work is going to be almost halted..... but we are
still working with some people like Marlen, Justin, Gio, and some
others! The Lord is blessing us for the work we do and I am so grateful
for that.
Anyways, we have been running around giving
trainings and working with President on where this mission is headed.
It is an exciting time!! I feel sooo lucky to be serving at this time
when we are defining how the work is moved forward at an accelerated
pace in our mission and what our goals and plans are as a mission (all
of this relating to hastening the work of salvation). I am learning so
much and having such a good time. I love all of our missionaries (even
when they do stupid things... :) ha ha) We have very powerful, strong,
converted missionaries that uplift and inspire others and are true
disciples of Christ. I love this work and I love my mission.
I will just talk about yesterday for a bit then I
have to go. In the morning we went to the Wells YSA ward and we both
spoke and my companion did a phenomenal musical number "The First Noel"
on the piano. It was so good. Almost everyone was crying by the end.
He is so talented. And I don't think that he realizes that not
everyone can just do that! Especially with no music in front of him and
just pretty much making it up as he goes! It was so good. Then we
left there and went to the Capitol Hill YSA ward and did the same thing!
My talk was better in this ward than the first. It was awesome. Then
we split up and my companion went to the Cannon YSA ward and I stayed in
Capitol Hill and taught Elders Quorum. Did a lesson with the video
clip of Elder Ballard at conference and his invitation to invite one
before Christmas. It was cool. Handed out a note card to each of them
and had them write their name and phone number on the front and on the
back write the names of 2 non-members they know and 2 less-actives that
they know. Then circle the one that you want to invite before Christmas
and on the bottom write the invitation you will give them. We
brainstormed invitations that they could leave. I think it was an okay
lesson. I got a little "up in their faces" to get the point through to
them that an apostle/prophet of God had invited them / asked them to do
this and that we need to apply it now. No more waiting around saying
that we will do it sometime in the future. No more only praying that we
can apply it and then not taking the action required to apply the
principle and doctrine in our lives. So ya. That was fun. Then taught
a girl named Erika about the gospel. She is great. She is an active
member but never really knew much about the church so we are teaching
her and she is asking all sorts of cool questions. For example she
asked us a lot about the second coming yesterday and we had a great
conversation about it. But yeah, then guess who I saw at the Institute
building??? Aaron Young!!! It was so crazy to see him! It has been
like 4 years! He is awesome as usual. He is in a different ward that
attends in that building. So ya. That was a fun side note! Then we
went to the Christmas devotional at the conference center with Marlen
and her friend Laurel! We didnt have tickets but since it was so cold
and snowy there were not very many people there so they just gave us
tickets and let us go in! It was so good!!!! Very cool devotional! If
you didnt get to watch it you should! The music was exceptional as
always and the speakers were very good as well. Then some members of
the Cannon ward brought us some dinner at the office. It was delicious!
Then we went to President's house and worked for the remainder of the
evening. It was a long, but great day.
Well that is about all that I have time to write. I
love you all soo much!!!! I miss you and hope and pray that everything
goes well with you this week! I hope you know how much I care even
thought my writing is so sporadic.
Have a wonderful week!
Godspeed.
-Elder Hansen
Peak the Strategy
P.S.
Mom and Dad I am doing great. I feel good and am no longer sore at
all. I feel better and we were able to get all our stuff and most of it
is handled. So yeah. Love you!!!
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