Sunday, February 23, 2014

Pflugerville Youth Questions

The youth of our ward submitted questions to ask the missionaries.  Here are the questions and Michael's answers:  (His time is limited, so he probably didn't have enough time to answer all of them!)

Lighthearted / Fun Questions:


1. Have you gained or lost weight?  How many pounds?Neither! I've stayed the same. The benefits of being in Brazil, is that you eat a TON of realllly good food, but also walk so much that none of it stays on you!

2.  What was your MTC experience like?MTC experience was seriously awesome! I love the spirit there and the focus that everyone has.

3. Describe the culture, landscape, and climate of where you serve.


4. What is the most interesting thing you have eaten?Think you've had a hamburger with everything on it? Think again. Try one with bacon cubes, beef cubes, hamburger patty, cheese, fried egg, tomato, lettuce, fried potato sticks, mayonnaise, and corn. Then come and talk to me.

5.  Do the people where you serve have any interesting holidays or celebrations?They have a holiday called Corpus Christi. Yes, like the city in Texas. It's to celebrate some saint I think. And lets not talk about Carnival. Mainly because no one here wants to even mention what goes on, so I don't totally know!

6. What was the hardest part of learning another language?


7. What do you do on Preparation Day?SLEEP. That afternoon is sacred nap time before you get to work at the end of the day.

8. What is the funniest thing that has happened to you so far on your Mission?

9.  What do you feel has changed the most about you since starting your Mission?


10. What do you miss the most from home?


11. What do you wish you had learned from your Mother before you left on your Mission?


12. What is it like living with a companion 24/7?  Who has your most interesting companion been and           why? I just try to think of it as preparation for marriage. It's hard at times, adjusting to new people. But I make sure to love my companions and serve them and everything works out great! My favorite companion so far, was Elder Marciano (or Elder Martian in English). He's from Rio de Janeiro and is super cool. We worked great together and became seriously great friends.

13. Have you been persecuted (rocks, spit, yelling, threats, etc.)?  How did you handle it?


Thoughtful / Spiritual Questions:


14. What is your favorite scripture and why?I've always loved the faith and strength you can get from 1 Nephi 3:7, and the example he gives to us to always trust in the Lord, and that we can do all things with his help.

15. What aspect of Missionary Work were you not fully prepared for?


16. What do you wish you had done differently / in addition to prepare for your mission?Scriptures is a huge thing I wish I had learned and memorized more of before my mission. It's hard to use that powerful scriptural evidence in lessons if you don't know where to find the right words!

17. What principle of the gospel has been the most difficult to teach for people to accept?What really gets a lot of people here, is that there can only be one true church. Lots of people think that whoever speaks the word God has been ordained from Him to save other people. We give lots of explanations about the authority of the priesthood and how it's necessary to speak and act in the name of God.

18  Can you give an example of how you have seen the gospel change someone's life?

19. What is the biggest lesson(s) you've learned while on your mission?


20. How has your testimony been strengthened?
 My testimony has been strengthened in every way imaginable.There's really no way for me to relay that any better. Every time I bear my testimony, I feel the Spirit testify to me that these things really are true.


21. What has been your observation of Sister Missionaries and their contribution to missionary work?             What would you tell a Young Woman who isn't sure if a mission is right for her?The Sisters help a TON! We need so many more Sisters who are willing and able to serve. It's so much easier now for you with the age change, and everyone is needed to help spread this amazing work.
You are needed! I promise! If you are wondering about whether to serve or not, it's because you have a desire! And like D&C 4 says, everyone who has desires is called to the work! If you're on the fence,  Just start to turn in your papers! Have faith that Heavenly Father will stop you if he has a different plan for you!

22. What advice would you give an Aaronic Priesthood holder who has not yet decided if he will serve           a mission?You have no reason not to serve. Unless you have some ailment that restricts you from serving, you are absolutely needed. Remember, that this work isn't about you. It's about serving the Lord, and helping
tons of His children return to His presence. You will be blessed. It will be hard. But God will help you and give you the strength that you need to serve. He needs you, and has given tons of commandments to go
forth and serve Him. Just go read the New Testament. I know that you will be blessed a ton for this. You will learn more here than you can possibly learn outside of the mission field. If your concern is college, marriage, or whatever else, I promise as a representative of Jesus Christ that you will be better prepared for those things AFTER serving a mission. You have no reason not to serve, and every reason to serve.

23. Please share your feelings for the Savior and Missionary Work.
What more can I say? This church is true! Christ lives and loves us! Everyone can benefit from missionary work! This really is a marvelous work and a wonder, and is our awe inspiring privilege to work hand in hand with the Lord to bring about much righteousness and help His children come to know of the blessings He has in store for everyone! I love my Savior and feel much closer to Him now. He really does love you and wants what's best for you. I know this better and better every day as I work with Him in His vineyard to save souls. There is no greater blessing or opportunity than this! I am immensely grateful for my time as a missionary and will spend everyone second I am given to help other people receive the blessings I've had and continue to receive. In the sacred name of our Savior, Jesus Christ, Amen!

Monday, February 17, 2014

Hope, Trust and Pixie Dust


Yeah, well, we're still waiting for the last one. Some magic pixie
dust would really be awesome right about now. But it's all good! This
week was much better in terms of our success. We found more people,
and taught more lessons, but it's still hard! The standards of
excellence are about double of our numbers, and even though it's a
harder area, it's still hard! I want so badly for people to accept us
and hear our message! We'll get there though. Hope and trust in the
Lord is what we have! Along with diligent work to help people come to
know of the true path that leads to life eternal with our families!

Anyways, this week marked 6 months of being a missionary! Super
exciting. Also crazy to think that one fourth of my mission has
already flown right by. I want it to go slower! (BUT MOM DOESN'T) Valentine's day
actually marked my 6 month mark, which is cool. Glad to know I'm so
loved. Pretty sure I had 7 Valentine's, and not a single one was from
someone outside of my family. Hint hint. It was good though. We're
going to an all you can eat barbecue place today to make up for all
our sad, broken hearts.

We found some cows roaming around this week! These are the only
pictures I took, so I hope you like cows. Someone show this to Dayton
Talbot back at home. He'll get a kick out of it.

It's funny to think just to what extent we are representatives of
Christ. Remember in the Bible, when everyone believed that Christ
would come as this huge, worldly king, kick some Roman butt, take
names, and free everyone? Well, really, He came to do something much
more important. That was to suffer and die for us and save us from our
sins. To show us the path to return to our Heavenly Father. People
come up to us with their problems. We had one dude stop us the other
day and starting talking about the government, and the price of buses
to the other city, and how he was addicted but they wanted to send him
to drug rehab and something about his identification card. Not even my
Brazilian companion understood what he was talking about. The worst
part was, this guy wasn't even drunk! He was sober and saying this
gibberish! He was smoking a cigarette, but not drugged. I ended up
talking with him about how cigarettes ARE an addiction that needs to
be treated, and testified about how our bodies are precious and a gift
from God, and how we need to take care of them. He insisted still
about his problems, and I just said, "Look, this isn't what we're here
for. We are God's messengers here to help people fix their own lives
and return to live with God one day by accepting baptism in the church
that He created on the Earth that has this authority to baptize." He
didn't get it to well, so we invited him to church, gave him a
pamphlet about the Word of Wisdom, and left. He tried to follow us a
bit, still yelling about bus prices, but eventually let off and we
continued working. People think we're here to fix their problems, and
we are! But it has to be done in God's way. There you go. Gospel in
action.

I think that's all I have for now. Of course I have more stories, but
those will be saved for after the mission or something. I hope you all
like the cow pictures! I wish everyone a good week. Stay strong and
always keep moving forward! I love you all! Keep safe!

Sincerely,
Elder Ashford




Monday, February 10, 2014

Bitter Sweet

This week was hard. And it just got a little bit harder today with the knowledge of the passing away of my other grandfather. 

We had a tough week with few lessons taught. Walking all day every day, with nobody wanting to hear is tough. When you work with less active members who have moved or don't want the Gospel any more, it's tough. We have a wonderful message of love and hope that few people want to hear. It's truly sad. But we push forward for the few who understand the call that God is extending to them and take this call to heart and follow it. 

One man chose to follow the true and living Christ this week. His name is Alberto and he decided to be baptized. He was nervous about it, as anyone rightly should be, but he choose well. I know he'll be
blessed for this. He's almost 50, unmarried, and his Catholic mother lives with him. Constantly she was in the background, murmuring things against this baptism, but still, Alberto came. He didn't even tell his
mother he was doing it. He came and was baptized. He doesn't have too many friends in life. He lives kind of day to day working and sleeping. He was still happy though. And he's so much happier now. You
can see the joy on his face now. 





The picture was taken before the baptism, and you can see the difference now as he's a member of the
only true church on the face of the planet. He made an incredible decision, the right decision, and he's already being blessed for it. I hope that many other people come to the same knowledge as him and
overcome the natural man to choose to follow the things of God. He has a plan for us. We can return to live with him. Families can be together forever. This is the true church of Christ that He established on the Earth to bring about the eternal life of man. There is no greater blessing in life. I know this, and I share this every day. My work is not easy by any means, but it is worth it. I feel such joy when others come to this knowledge and accept it. If anyone thinks this work is easy, they're wrong. The missionaries deserve so much respect for leaving behind everything of the world and consecrating their lives to the service of the Lord to help His children return to His presence. Going to new, exotic places, working every day in the blazing sun, pouring rain, or freezing snow, having the thing most precious to you be rejected by your brothers and sisters. It's hard. But I know it's right. This is the most important work I can do right
now, and I'm so grateful for this opportunity. I hope that everyone comes to this knowledge of the restored gospel of Jesus Christ and accepts it, is baptized in the only true church, and partakes of the
blessings God has prepared for every single one us. I add my testimony to that of so many others, that Christ lives and loves us. I love every one of you, and wish you the best. Stay firm and strong and
always choose what's right.

Sincerely,
Elder Michael Jay Ashford







Monday, February 3, 2014

Another Day in Paradise



So, if you actually listen to country music and recognize the
song. How is everyone?? I'm doing great back here, with lots of new
stories and awesome things happening!



So first of all, we had an AMAZING lunch after I talked with y'all
last week. We went to a fairly cheap, but reallllly good Brazilian
barbecue places. One of the awesome ones where they just bring the
meat around and cut off pieces for you. All you can eat, served, meat
buffet. Delicious. That was our little celebration for Elder Agnelli
finishing the mission. Speaking of which, my former companion is now
in his house, sitting pretty, probably eating his mama's lunch. Man
how I miss my mother's cooking. But it's all good! I'm having an
awesome time, so I don't even think about home very much!


We did have transferred, and I knew that I'd get a new companion. I
stayed here in Itapetininga, and got put with Elder Ladwig for these
six weeks! He is seriously awesome and we work well together. He is
Brazilian, but looks very American. He's from the South of Brazil, and
from German ancestry. He's got a year and seven months on the
mission, and is suppper good at making contacts and teaching! I'm
already learning a ton from him, and am excited for all the good work
we are going to do this transfer!


Elder Carney stayed with me! 
He is seriously awesome, and a great friend. He's training a new
Brazilian and is District Leader here as well! 

Speaking of the work, it's going well. This week was hard with
transfers and Elder Agnelli needing to pack, so we didn't have as many
lessons as we'd like, but I know that this week will be better! We had
two investigators in the church this Sunday, one of which was Vera,
and is very excited for all the help she's getting from God. She loves
the church and what it teaches. That she learns stuff and not simply
receives information here. She's making tons of progress and tons of
new friends there. She just needs to convince her husband to get
married!! 

The other was Alberto, who is making good progress as well.
He has a baptism date set for the 15, but we're hoping we can move it
to this Saturday! We'll see! I'm really excited about the work that
will be happening these six weeks. WE are going to have lots of sucess
with the help of our Heavenly Father, and through our efforts! I know
for a fact, that God will help us, as long as we ask for help, and
then do our part! He expects us to put in all our effort, and then
He'll do the rest, as long as we are humble and ask! I have a
testimony of this! I see if absolutely ever day in the day to day
miracles!


I hope everyone stays safe and has fun! This life is about finding
joy! Both joy in this life, and eternal joy with our families in
heaven! Keep working hard and searching for the truth! Love you all!!

Elder Ashford


Oh yeah, and the picture with the dude flying around was random! He
had a parachute and a chair, and a giant gas powered fan! Kinda cool!