Monday, October 20, 2014

Templo!

Family!

Another Dayton week!

We got to go to the temple again this past week.  It was so great!  I'm so glad that there are so many temples close to where we live.  To get to the Columbus temple it's almost an hour long drive.  I can't wait to go more frequently when I'm home.

I went on an exchange with Elder Shiffler in my district this last week.  He is a very diligent missionary.  He came down to Dayton with me and we had a really good day.  We taught a few lessons with a returned missionary from Guatemala, raked some leaves for a member, and got some shrimp from a lady from Acapulco.

We went finding this week in a different way than usual.  One of our Mexican friends invited us to come play soccer with him and his friends at a large indoor soccer place.  We went and played with about 25 people, and all but 3 of them spoke Spanish!  They were super good!  All of my training for the last year prepared me to only be able to touch the ball a few times on the field!  But it went well, and we met a lot of people.

One of our less active members had an awesome missionary experience this week.  She was at a party with some of her friends, and the conversation topic turned to religion.  She explained to her friends a little bit about the plan of salvation, and then she invited them to church.  One of them ended up coming!  It was a really good example of member missionary work.  When opportunities to share our beliefs arise, we should take them.  And then we should make an invitation.  People won't always accept our invitations, but the real measure of our success is whether we invited or not.  If we are continually making invitations, sooner or later someone will accept!

The Book of Mormon is from God, and the Gospel of Jesus Christ changes lives!

Have a great week!

Love,

Elder Foote          
Elder Foote With His "We Are All Enlisted" Name Tags
Elder Foote's Halloween Package
Elder Foote's October 2014 Temple Trip
This Family Taught Elder Foote How to Play Spanish Songs on the Guitar
The Dayton, Ohio Skyline

Monday, October 13, 2014

Balloons, Scotland

Family!

Another exciting week has passed in Dayton.  We plan out the days each night, but things never go exactly how we plan.  I couldn't plan some of the crazy stuff that happens if I tried... =)  Well, here goes my attempt to sum up my week...

We met with Y------ (E----'s mom) a few more times this week before she headed back to New Jersey.  We also were able to talk with her friend M----, who is very interested in learning more about the gospel.  Both have plans to come back to Ohio to stay before the year is through, and Y------ wants to be baptized as soon as she is back!

Before they left, we had a birthday party for E----.  Their house still doesn't have electricity, so we found some glow in the dark balloons and used those as a light source (as well as the generator-run lamps).  It was a super cool party!  One of E----'s friends from school and his parents came, and since they don't speak any Spanish, the party was bilingual.  It was definitely my first bilingual birthday party held in an abandoned house with no electricity...

I had to give a training for the Spanish Zone this week at our Zone Meeting.  I was a little nervous, but things worked out really well and I felt really good about it.  It made me think of something my MTC teacher always said: "The Spirit honors effort."  If we put effort into what we do and prepare beforehand, it is a guarantee that the Spirit will help us.  That's a promise I've learned to rely on a lot on my mission.

We had interviews with President this week, and while we were waiting to be interviewed, we did role-plays for the assistants.  Ours was in Spanish to the Spanish Assistant.  They recorded us teaching, and then had us watch the lesson and critique ourselves.  That was the first time I've ever seen myself teach and the first time I've ever heard myself speak Spanish!  It was super weird...  It got me thinking though, and I really wish that I could have recorded my first lesson in the MTC and compared the two...  

We had an amazing lesson with the less active family that we found through spy work, and they came to church again this Sunday!  We had 48 people in church this Sunday!  It was absolutely amazing!  The branch is growing so much!  Before I leave this area I want to see 60 in sacrament meeting.  That's my goal; I'll let you know when it happens.

Just to give you a sample of one of our culturally-diverse days, I'll tell you about a bit of what happened last Friday.  We got a call from our friend from Uruguay asking if we could help him move a washer and dryer for someone.  We met up with him, then went to his friend's house to move the washer and dryer.  His friend turned out to be a 70 year-old Scottish woman.  She spoke her Scottish accent to us, and it was amazing!  After we finished moving her stuff, she took us out to lunch at an authentic Mexican restaurant.  Later that day we passed by a less active from Honduras, then taught a member from Ecuador and her neighbor from El Salvador.  Lots of countries...

E---- turned 16, so he got ordained to be a priest yesterday!  He'll be going to the temple soon!

Speaking of the temple, we get to go this Wednesday!  I'm super excited!

Well, I think that's about it.  I'm sad to hear about Grandma Pat, but I'm glad that I got to say goodbye to her and that she passed relatively quickly.  Let me know how the funeral goes.

Love,

Elder Foote  
Glow in The Dark Birthday Party Balloons
16th Birthday Party

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Conference!

Family!

Not too much to say this week.  We were on the buses a lot this past week, so we had a lot of opportunity to talk to the people of Dayton.  We found a ton of people who were interested in having the missionaries come by, so the English missionaries in the area should have a pretty busy week this coming week!

E----'s mom came back from New Jersey to visit for a few days.  She brought her youngest son and her friend with her.  She has decided that she wants to be baptized here!  When she comes here to stay in a few months, she will be baptized here, as well as her youngest son and most likely her husband and friend as well!

General conference was really good!  I got to watch my first session in Spanish.  I haven't ever had anyone come to Conference before, but this time a bunch of the branch members came to watch the conference at the church with E----'s family.  Conference is much better in English.  Except when the speaker is speaking in his native language of Spanish.  When the Spanish speakers started speaking we went across the hall where the conference was broadcast in Spanish and listened to their talks without the English translation over the top.  That was pretty cool.  I especially enjoyed the talks by Elder Scott, Elder Robbins, Elder Klebingat, and Elder Eyring's talk in the priesthood session.  I received a lot of revelation for myself and for the work here in Dayton.

Hope you all have a great week!

Love,

Elder Foote

Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Mam and Jalapeno Juice!

Family!

What a week!  It seemed to just fly by!

We met with S------ (the Puerto Rican we're teaching) a couple more times this week.  She's still a little self-conscious about praying with us, but she always does a really good job whenever she does pray.  We met her husband this week as well.  He's a super cool guy, and he seems to have a real desire to be more religious.  He accepted a baptismal invitation without hesitation!  The only thing is that he works a lot, so it will be tough to stay in contact with him...

I learned how to make salsa this week.  I was put in charge of cutting up the jalapeno, so I got the juice all over my hands.  The member that was teaching us told me to make sure I washed my hands before touching my face, so I did.  But it turns out it takes more than just one washing to get it all off...

I did more electrical work for E------- (E----'s dad) this week.  Luckily though, they managed to find a professional to come and do it, so they won't have to rely on our novice skills any longer to install their electricity.  After 3 months of not having electricity, they should finally have it by the end of the week!

I went on another exchange to Fairfield OH!  Day 2 doing missionary work outside of the Dayton area!  There are a lot of Guatemalans in that area, so I learned a lot more about the culture of Guatemala.  I also learned a little bit of one of the dialects in Guatemala called Mam.  One of the members taught us how to say "Would you like to be baptized in water?" in Mam, so that was cool.

The members in the branch just keep getting better!  Yesterday the Elders Quorum president and his family went out after church and visited the majority of the less-actives in the branch!  The branch finally has a mission plan and a baptismal goal for the year, and there is a big focus on reactivation and retention.  We're super excited, because once the members are involved, then the work can really progress how the Lord wants it to.

Well, that's about it for this week!  Let me know how things go with Grandma.  I'm glad I was able to talk to her again.  Have a good week!

Love,

Elder Foote

P.S.  Thanks for the package!

P.S.S.  I sent a package home a few weeks ago.  It just had some stuff in it that I didn't need to be carrying around anymore.  Let me know if you got it.  Thanks!
Elder Foote Leaving Fresh Salsa For a Branch Member
Skyline of Dayton, Ohio
Elder Foote's One in a Melon Package

Monday, September 22, 2014

Mexican Independence and "The International Man of Mystery"

Family!

First off, baptism of M----- this week!  It was amazing!  She gave an amazing testimony after her baptism!  I'm so glad that I got to stay here to be a part of it.  Elder Chandler and I spent all of our time together searching and searching for someone to baptize in our area.  We had been promised that by the end of that month we could find someone to baptize.  We found lots of people in that time, but no one was baptized... until now!

We were spies this week.  A family in our branch moved away about five months ago, and they moved back about 1 month ago.  In that 1 month, they hadn't contacted anyone from the branch.  We were worried about them, so we headed out to find them.  We went to their old neighborhood, contacted one of their friends, and from her learned the general location of their house.  We went to that area and walked around the parking lots until we found their cars.  Because of where their cars were, we were able to narrow down where this family lived to about 10 doors.  As we were trying to decide which it was, someone came out of one of the doors.  She turned out to be a member from the Beavercreek ward, and she told us which apartment they had moved into.  We knocked on their door, but there was no answer.  That day was Mexican Independence day, so we went to a nearby store, bought a piñata, filled it with candy, then left it on their doorstep.  We got a call from them a few hours later, and we were able to go visit them that night!  Contact made!

E----'s mom decided to get baptized out in New Jersey.  She has been meeting with the missionaries out there for a few weeks now, and now that she has read the whole Book of Mormon and 100 pages of the Doctrine and Covenants, they told her that it is time to make a decision.  They told her that she needed to pray to know if Joseph Smith was a prophet and if she should be baptized.  She did just that, and she had a dream that same night.  She dreamed that she was in a church.  She went up to the pastor and told him she had a tough decision to make and that she needed help.  He had her sit down on a chair, then he placed his hands on her head and gave her the gift of the Holy Ghost in the exact way it is done in the church.  Afterwards, she felt very peaceful.  When she woke up, she opened up the bible randomly to see if she could get more of a confirmation.  Of all of the scriptures she could have read in the bible, she read in 2 Chronicles 15:3-4.  I'll let you read it.  She took that as her answer that she had found the truth and that she needed to be baptized!  Miracle!

We got to participate in the branch campout this week.  We went the night before for an hour, then we went in the morning to help with breakfast and play soccer with the members and investigators that went.  I never thought I would go camping on my mission...

This week one of the members gave me the name "The International Man of Mystery."  I'm not really sure why she picked that name.  She says it's because of the talents I showed over the past week that she had never seen before.  I played the piano for the baptism, and I translated for a high councilor in sacrament meeting.  That's all I can think of.

I learned this week that in a small branch there is no escaping choir practice, even for the missionaries...

That's all I've got.  Hope you all have a great week!

Love,

Elder Foote 
Elder Foote and the Pinata
Elder Foote and Elder Taylor at the Branch Camp Out
Our Mexican Independence Day Party
Out Doors at the Branch Camp Out
Sunrise in the Ohio Wilderness
Don't Use Dish Soap in the Dishwasher

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

The Reds and a Little More Dayton!

Family!

Lots of things happened this week!  First off, last P-day we went as a mission to the Cincinnati Reds game!  It was amazing (mostly because I got to talk with all of my past companions and friends in the mission for a couple of hours)!  The cameras in the stadium would always pan to our section of 250 or so missionaries, so I was on the big jumbo-tron screen for a bit, and some sister missionaries held up a copy of the Book of Mormon when the cameras panned onto them!  Preaching the gospel one baseball game at a time!  I also saw a familiar face at the game... (I'll include a picture)

E---- came with us to teach S------ (our Puerto Rican investigator), and it went really well.  She is progressing really well, and we're really excited for her!

We have been helping Elian's dad put electricity into his house for a few weeks now, so this week I got to apply the things Dad taught me about connecting wires to the outlets when we were finishing the basement.

This week the Elders in my last area put a lady named M----- on date that Elder Chandler and I started teaching while we were up there a few months ago.  She's getting baptized this Saturday!  This will be the first baptism the Dayton Spanish 1 area has seen in 4 years!  I also found out that that kid who came up to Elder Taylor and I on the street and asked to come to church is going to be baptized this Saturday as well!  

We got transfer calls this morning, and I'll be staying in Dayton again.  At the end of this transfer (which is transfer 11 in this branch)  I will have lived here for 15 months straight!  But to be honest, there's nowhere I'd rather be.  I wouldn't mind staying in this branch for the rest of my mission.

This week the importance was re-emphasized to me of teaching people and not lessons.  I had the chance to go to my old area for a few hours with both of the Elders who are serving there now and help them meet a few of the people that I used to teach up there.  When we were teaching those people at the beginning of my mission, they never showed much interest.  Looking back, I can see it was because at that time we didn't know Spanish very well and we were only focused on sharing our message.  We weren't focused as much on getting to know the investigators and growing to love them.  This time when we went by, they completely opened up and were very excited to have us there.  I know that there is a difference felt when love is involved.  We can try to help someone all we want, but if they don't feel that we love them, nothing much will come of our efforts.  I know that as we show others we love them, we will be able help them more as they come to love us in return.

Hope all goes well this week!  Love you all!

Love,

Elder Foote
Spanish District Elders and the Two Newest Branch Members
Elder Foote and Elder Taylor at the Reds Game
Elder Foote's Cincinnati Reds "First Game Certificate"
Elder Taylor, Elder Foote, Elder Wells and Elder Graf
President Porter
Elder Foote's Game Ticket
Cincinnati Reds Stadium
Right Field at Reds Stadium
Elder Foote and Sister Brown
Sister Porter
Entire Cincinnati Mission

Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Members Join In

Family!

The work is beginning to take off here en la tierra de Dayton!  Let me share with you a few examples of how this is happening:

A lot of Central and South American countries grow lots of coffee, so the people love it... a lot.  Because of this, we were a little worried about E------ dad accepting the Word of Wisdom.  We taught it to him this past week after he told us he believes Joseph Smith is a prophet, and it went great!  He accepted to live it!  One step closer!

E---- got the priesthood yesterday!  He'll help out with the sacrament for his first time next week.  We helped him input 40 or so names onto Family Tree so he'll be ready to go to the temple soon!  He came out to teach with us yesterday as well and bore an awesome testimony to a Puerto Rican we're teaching.

Speaking of Puerto Rico, let me tell you an awesome story.  We got a call from the other Dayton Spanish Elders one evening telling us they had a referral for us.  A lady from Puerto Rico had called the Elders and asked them if they could come by and teach her, then show her where the church is.  We were semi-close to where she lived, so we hurried over there as fast as we could!  This is only the second time in my mission I have got a referral where the person wanting to be taught contacted the missionaries!  Well, we talked to her for a few minutes and found out that she is actually a member!  She is here with her granddaughter for a few months, and she wanted to know where the church was so she could come to the branch.  We visited them a different day and found out that the granddaughter isn't a member, but she went to church for a long time when she was younger and knows a lot of the hymns by heart!  Miracle!  We're super excited to teach this family!

We met with a less active this week that I have never met with before.  She is usually "too busy" to meet with us, but we added incentive this time by inviting her to come to a Mexican restaurant with us.  She accepted, and she also brought along her daughter and her sister: both non-members!  The sister is interested in coming to church as well!

We teach a certain less active sister a few times a week.  She lives alone, so we always teach her outside on her porch.  We passed by one day and she decided she didn't want to have the lesson outside, so she went and got her neighbor and invited him to come join in on the lesson.  He accepted, and we went inside and taught him about the Book of Mormon!

This week I wanted to share my testimony about the importance of member missionaries.  I know that what the prophets have told us is true: that "now is the time for members and missionaries to work together, to come together, to labor in the Lord's vineyard, to bring souls unto him."  The Lord is hastening his work, and he is doing it in part through the increased participation of the members.  I know that as we do our part to share the gospel to those around us, the Lord will open the way for us to help many of our brothers and sisters come to know the truth.

I love you all and hope that you have a super amazing week!  Happy birthday Trevor!

Love,

Elder Foote

P.S.  I got E------ package just before I got to the library.  I'll give it to him when I see him tomorrow. Thanks!