Showing posts with label The Office. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Office. Show all posts

Sunday, February 1, 2015

Meet the Mormons

Hello everyone! I hope that everyone's doing well! I had a super fun week. To start it all out, I bought these GIANT bananas! I was in the store and saw them and mistook them for another type of banana they have here in Brazil that is larger than a normal banana like we have in the US. However, I then noticed that these are normal bananas! The same species that we eat in America, just abnormally large. I couldn't resist buying a couple and taking pictures. I've included my impersonation of a tauntaun with my letter.

The next greatness that happened is called Dr. Pepper. Some other Elders had to pass close by, so they stopped in and bought some soda. They had Dr. Pepper!!!! It tasted so good. I was pretty happy.

From there, I went road tripping! I went to help out with one of the zone conferences we were having in Sorocaba, a city that I'd worked in before coming here. I got to see lots of good friends and help out by giving trainings and assisting with various parts of the conference. It was fun! There was a surprise for everyone, as President Farnes had asked (and received) a voice-overed copy of the new movie Meet the Mormons!! We're the only people that have it in all of Brazil, so it was even cooler to see. The movie tracks the lives of 6 Mormon families and gives 15 minute glimpse on a Bishop, a football coach, a women's boxer, an aged pilot, a humanitarian, and a missionary's mom. They movie was great and provided great outlook to those not of our faith or who may have misconceptions of who we are. All the missionaries there were crying pretty much when we watched the segment about the missionary's mom, especially when it showed the missionary leaving from the airport! I also shed a tear when the football game started though. The band came out, it showed the American flag and the jet flyover, and then showed a football game and it was all very emotional. I just kind of realized, dang I miss football!!

I got to go look at houses this week and have some other adventures along with sharing the gospel with some very special people. It's so great to be here working! Unfortunately, as I've said before, President already said that I'd be leaving the office on the next transfer date, which happens to be this Tuesday! I'll know where I'm goingtomorrow morning! I'm excited! I'll miss it here, but I know that I'm ready to have other learning experiences as well! I hope that everyone has a good week! With my area change I shouldn't be able to write until next Monday, as my preparation days will switch back to that day. So until then everyone! Have a great week and work hard!!

Elder Ashford



Saturday, January 24, 2015

"Dang this week went fast"

Yeah, that's not a quote from anyone, unless you want it to be my quote. I just thought it'd look better with quotation marks around it. This week was super cool though! Lots of fun stuff happened. First off was the mouse hunt we did. I was walking downstairs from my house to a different one when one of the Assistants to the President starts yelling, "Venha, venha! Come here!!" I ran into their house to see them rummaging around. "Get a broom!" They yelled. Our houses are being infested by mice from the neighbors and one had gotten inside the Assistants' house and was hiding behind the door in their room. We shut all the windows and grabbed brooms and the mouse ran out super fast! Elder Carney started yelling and jumped up on the bed because he was caught so off guard from the mouse's flee. It went under the bed until we got it out and led it into the shower. We closed the shower door and it just started climbing up! We knocked it down from outside and got ready to go in. We knew we couldn't keep him around, so we put it out quickly. No, I didn't break that dust pan, it was already broken.

The next day, we all went to the temple! It was super great to go and feel of the Spirit there. We got to spend quite a while there just soaking in the good feelings that exist there. It's such an awesome place to be! I love going there, and may get another chance this week as well! We took a picture together as an office staff in the front. From left to right there's Elder Decker, who President decided a couple weeks ago that I would train as the new Records and Referrals Secretary and who used to be our Supplementary Secretary, Elder G. Ferreira, who is my companion and the Housing Secretary, Elder Farias, who is an Assistant, Elder McArthur, who is the Financial Secretary, myself, Elder Curtis, the current Mission Secretary, Elder Carney, my friend from Itapetininga who used to be the Financial Secretary and is now the other Assistant, and Elder J. Silva, who is the Mission Secretary in training.

Other Elders had told us a rumor about a bakery close by the temple that sells American soda and candy, including Dr. Pepper, so we went on a hunt for it. We managed to find it! Rough part was that the Dr. Pepper shipment hadn't come in yet, however, my A&W Rootbeer was still great! I think it tastes even better after about a year and a half without drinking it. Nevermind that it was about 3x the price of a normal soda! I'll have to see if I can get back there soon for a Dr. Pepper.

We had a bunch of cool teaching experiences as well this week. One family who we are teaching practically forced us to have dinner with us and afterwards we explained the entire Restoration message. The look on the mother's face was the coolest when we told her how Joseph Smith went out to pray and then Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ came down and called him to be a prophet. Her jaw just about hit the floor. She kept looking over to her husband like, "Are you getting this??" Super great! Then,Thursday we had a blitz session here. We've been doing them in one area every week where we get together as a zone and all work in one place to help that area. We had one here and a pair of Sisters found this super great guy. We went and visited him yesterday and it was awesome! The guy used to be a rocker. He used to play in a band and was atheist. One day though, he wasn't satisfied with life and decided to just ask God if He really existed and about his path in life. He did! And he said he felt this awesome feeling around him just urging him to change. This guy, Leonardo, started going home to see his family more often and started taking better care for his son, who is now 8. Crazy, imperceptible miracles started happening, like how he broke his finger the day before a concert. The guy is covered in tattoos, still has gauges, and his hair is pretty funky, but he wants to follow Christ. You can see the love he has for everyone, especially his son and his parents. He goes to different churches, searching what is right, and prays every single day with his son thanking God for all the blessings he has. It's super awesome! He'll be coming to church and he's already reading the Book of Mormon and loving it. We're excited for him! Moral of the story, real, pure desire can work miracles. God answers our prayers when we ask with a real intent, as Moroni says in Moroni 10:4. It's all true! Search for yourself if you don't already know.

I hope that everyone has a great week! Sending my love over there to everyone!

Elder Ashford

"Greatness is best measured by how well an individual responds to the happenings in life that appear totally unfair, unreasonable, and undeserved. Sometimes we are incluned to put up with a situation rather than endure. To endure is to bear upunder, to stand firm against, to suffer without yielding, to continue to be, or to exhibit the state or power of lasting."
     -Elder Marvin J. Ashton




Saturday, January 10, 2015

It's the Final Countdown





So this week you're allowed to look at the pictures first... This one's a lot sadder. That letter I'm holding is known as my "trunky letter". It's almost like a pink slip for the world's best job. It's the letter we get 6 months before we go home where we have to fill out some stuff for our travel plans. I was already expecting it because I was here in the office, but this letter can seriously spoil a fun Zone Conference when it gets handed to you out of nowhere. My trainer, Elder Marciano, was finishing off an exchange with the assistants and was here in the office. He picked up the letter from downstairs and came running up to give it to me. I'M NOT READY TO LEAVE. I still have 6 months though to make the best of it!

I don't have too much else to share this week. I know it's short and I'm sorry for that, but I don't have much time left! I'm working on lots of cool projects here at the office like the end of the year report about everything that happened as well as working hard in our area. I hope that everyone has a great week!

Elder Ashford

Sunday, January 4, 2015

Happy 2015

WOOO!!! A new year full of new excitement and possibilities!! This year has lots in store for me. It's the year I come home from my mission, the year I start college, the year I get to have Christmas with my family again, the year my family moves to a new house, and who knows what else! I'm excited. I've resolved to work harder still during these last six months and a little that I have left. Not that I haven't worked super hard, just that I'm going to push myself more so and finish out strong!

This New Year's day wasn't too exciting. It was pretty much a normal day. I was typing up baptism records all day, then left and went to do an activity in another area where we helped them out by doing street contacts and lessons to strengthen the work there. Then we all watched a baptism there and went home. New Year's Eve was great, as I did an exchange with Elder Farias who is from Maceio, Alagoas! We did some awesome work and found some amazing people. It was cool to learn from Elder Farias' humility and see how he treated everyone with so much love! He talked to everyone he could as well to help spread the message of the restored gospel! It was awesome. Then we went home and went to bed at 10:30 just like any other night. I think it was one of the first times I've ever not stayed up untilmidnight, and it may very well be the last! It was fun though. I love being around the people who work here in the office and live with us. They're all super great people! It's been fun to pass the holidays with them.

I don't have much else for this week, but make sure everyone to make good goals this year to help change yourself into the kind of person God wants you to be! Have an awesome week!!

Elder Ashford

PS: Included is a picture of the mug that our family friend sent me!! Thanks Sheliah Safford!!


Saturday, December 27, 2014

Merry After Christmas

So, don't look at the pictures yet. Save those for last. I have to explain them first!

Anyways, this week has been awesome! We had so much fun. Tuesday we had a fantastic Christmas Activity with all the mission. Man was that a mess to set up... With renting buses and transporting Christmas boxes and materials, it got a little crazier, especially when we were trying to leave and people tried to stay and chat! But oh well. It was fun. We had a super spiritual experience as we listened to Christmas messages given by President and Sister Farnes. It was great to remember the reason of the season! I liked it even more when we then read the story of Christ's birth in between singing songs. President had the assistants and the secretaries each read a part of the story in front of everyone. We would alternate in between reading scriptures and singing songs as a mission. So much fun! The spirit was super strong as we sat there and partook of the experience together. We then afterwards ate lunch, which was barbeque! Super great, but the most fun was the talent show. There were some pretty funny acts that were dumb, and the missionaries had us cracking up as they imitated other missionaries and people. During this whole time, there was a photographer paid to just take bazillions of pictures. So he did. Including when he gathered us all together to take a mission picture. He took seriously like 30 pictures. So, I don't exactly know what he was thinking when he decided to sent a sample picture

to us, and I WAS LITERALLY SITTING FRONT AND CENTER WITH MY EYES CLOSED. What nerve. I was not too happy. It's okay though, because I'm sure he'll drop off all the pictures here in the office, so I'll steal them all and send some better ones. Funny thing though, another Elder here in the office, Elder McArthur, decided to be creative. He saw the picture and decided to improve it. You may now look at the pictures. DON'T I LOOK GOOD?? Just saying. Yes, he stuck glasses on me in the picture, and he even took the liberty to take those particular glasses from my friend Elder Carney who's sitting two people away from me. I laughed SO HARD for like 20 minutes straight. I kind of loved it. I might have to buy similar glasses now and just always do my hair like that. Just saying.

So that was great. Christmas Eve and Christmas were kind of normal. We worked here in the office and spent time resolving problems with missionaries trying to talk with their families. There were quite a few anxious parents who called or emailed us just exasperated. It all got taken care of though! We had Christmas Eve dinner and Christmas lunch with the same member, the relief society president, who is just super awesome, so that was fun. The best part, of course, was talking to my family on Christmas day. I called there around 7:30 at night here, so I had to wait patiently, but it turned out great! I loved, loved, loved getting to see everyone there. I miss my family so much! They are very dear to me. However, I'll get over the trunkiness soon, because this next week will be chaotic. Salt Lake wants all the baptisms for the year entered by the 3rd of January, which is three days earlier than normal. So I'll have my work cut out for me getting stuff done, but it'll go fine. It's almost 2015!!!! It's so cool. Seriously excited. So, in advance, Happy New Year!! I hope that everyone makes excellent life goals this year that will help you reach your true potential! If you're in need of a nifty, little goal, feel free to see the third picture included here! I love all of you and wish you the best!

Sincerely,
Elder Ashford







Saturday, December 20, 2014

This Week in History: Part II (Return of the Ax)

Usually, the sequel doesn't even come close to the original movie. There's just always that air of difference that sets the follow-up apart from the main show. However, that's about to change for now, as Part II is going to be wayyyyy better than the first iterance.

We have access to a marvelous power, given to us by someone very special. Said person is also known as the Gift (see: http://www.mormon.org/christmas ). Jesus Christ is His name. He, being the first Christmas gift ever, also gave us another gift, given by His own suffering, death, and resurrection. That gift is the Atonement. That gift is a force for change. That gift is our shining hope to one day be united forever with our families in a world of perfect and complete happiness.

The Atonement comes from the sacrifice that Christ made for us. He, being perfect, wasn't required to pay for His sins, as He didn't have any. He wasn't required to suffer or hurt. He hurt so badly that He bled from every pore to be able to understand all of our sin and sadness. He did it because He loves us. That sacrifice facilitated our redemption. We can be clean because of Him. One day, after we die, when we stand before God to be judged of our works, we may have access to His mercy. He can let us pass by, be completely clean, and enter into the eternal rest that God has prepared for us. Christ will be our mediator. He is our Savior.

Yet, to gain a part of that mercy, it is required of us to act. No one can be saved in ignorance and we must act upon our faith to get what we want as an eventual outcome, eternal life and exaltation. The biggest gift that the Atonement has for us, is repentance. Repentance is the power we have to change. It's a gift given by Christ, by way of the Atonement, and His grace. His grace is the enabling power we've been given to change ourselves. We can change. We must change. Repentance is the chance to change course, to lead a new life. It is the gift we always can call upon. Without repentance, we would be lost, as there would be no way to change what we've done. We would be subject to all the justice of God and would have to suffer the price. However, with the sanctifying power of repentance, we can renovate ourselves with fresh attitudes, mindsets, actions, and consequences. We may have done something wrong, but we can be forgiven as we leave behind our desire to sin and strive to be better. We can solve the problems we've made and create a new pathway in life, yes, even a straight and narrow path which leads to an eternal life and exaltation. We can change.

This week I saw that change. The Portuguese word "Machado" means "Ax" in English. Elder Machado came back to the mission field. We received a simple text from our mission president Sunday night saying to buy a new ticket for this Elder. He had truly gone home, but wasn't satisfied. He realized the need for change and made it. He shifted his course and altered his future. God truly blesses us. Often He uses our circumstances combined with the still, small voice of His Spirit, the Holy Ghost. Elder Machado went home determined to stay. With his return, Elder Machado's brother decided to be baptized into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Elder Machado was asked to perform the baptism and with that gained a new desire to continue helping people. He returned and is currently helping a new missionary be trained.

I felt so happy with his return. He was truly different when he came back. He wanted to work. He changed his entire outlook on things, all of which was made possible by the Atonement and the repentance process.

I testify that repentance is needed and joyful. Repentance shows our humility and is a marvelous gift we have. I hope that everyone can take advantage of this gift throughout their lives. I pray that this Christmas season, we can all see the things we need to improve and that we can strive together to be the good in the world. Christ lives and loves us. He wants the best for us. He has prepared a more excellent way for us to follow. He has already gone there and is willing and ready to support us. His love is unconditional and unending. Remember that this Christmas! Let the whole world be filling with joy as we search to help others and change ourselves in the process. In the name of Jesus Christ, amen.

MerrChristmas!!

Elder Ashford

Saturday, December 13, 2014

This Week in History

I learned a lot about staying tough and keeping in motion this week. We really have to stay strong, despite what happens in life. One of my companions here decided he'd had enough and went home. It was super sad. I know it can be hard, but we need to always keep going. Enduring to the end is an essential part of God's plan. To go back and live with him, we need to keep pushing. We need to actively push back against trials and problems. We never know what's lying ahead. God has already told us that he will not tempt us above that which we are able. We just can't ever lose hope. The moment that we lose hope, Satan can take control and help us make the wrong decisions. I got really sad this week with my friend, but it's what he wants. I know he'll be fine, and maybe he'll even come back out after realizing what good that the mission can do in our lives. I just hope that no one gives up with what they're doing! Dare to reach for the stars. I know that we have to be dedicated and that we have to work hard to get what we want, and what we want is all that our Heavenly Father has! So everyone, keep moving forward. Never give up. Dare to dream. While you're up to it, help others to reach their dreams as well. We have such great potential! Christ gave us that potential when he suffered and then died for us. I know that He lives and loves us and wants us to succeed. I want everyone to succeed as well! Sending love to everyone!

Elder Ashford

Sunday, December 7, 2014

Let's Just Add Another DECADE to my Life

And there it goes. I'm officially not a teenager anymore. WHAT? Didn't see that one coming. I swore that I was gonna be 18 for another 5 years or something. Apparently not...

My birthday here was awesome. Simple, but wonderful. I got various calls from old companions, sung to several times, surprised with cookies in the morning, and cake at night. I LOVED opening up my letters from my family. It was fun to see their writing and hear from them. The package was great as well, but the letters were better still! President Farnes can only pass by the office on Mondays with how far he lives, but I was chatting with him about some stuff when another elder walks in and tells President that it was my birthday. I got taken to lunch by him, which was also super fun. It was an all around cool day and I felt really good.

Beyond that, I haven't had too much of an "exciting" week. I've had to be cooped up in the office most of the time typing up the baptism records for all of November. They're due this week, and lots of people just hadn't turned them in. I'm almost done though, and then things will calm down a little more until January!

I don't have much for this week, but I'm seriously grateful for all the birthday wishes and the friendships that I have. I love you all! I'm especially grateful for my family and the people they are and the lessons they've taught me. I am who I am because of them! I hope that everyone has a great week! Work hard everyone!

Elder Ashford

Saturday, November 29, 2014

Happy Thanksgiving

Well, unfortunately I didn't have any turkey or pumpkin pie or anything else that I love so much, but I still had a good Thanksgiving remembering all the blessings and good things that I have here in life! I had a pretty awesome week. I got to visit the temple here in São Paulo. It's seriously so great there. The spirit is super strong. There's just so much peace and learning that can go on if you let it, and I really tried to be open to new things. Open mind, open heart, that's the key! It was super pretty outside. Even the roar of all the cars seems to just fade away as soon as you get inside the temple grounds. It's funny. You look out to the front and see and these buildings and cars and craziness, and then look back and see this oasis out in the middle of the city. The temple is SO awesome! I loved it. I'm with Elder Curtis in the picture, who is also a secretary here in the office!


I had a day where I had literally tons of work to do. you can imagine how frustrating it was then when the President's Assistants came in saying they had urgent work to do and needed my computer. I use my computer for literally everything, so I wasn't too happy when their work got even more crazy and had to stay on until 7 PM doing their stuff. I made the best of the situation though. I was upset, but kept myself under control and found other useful things to do. Like.... DECORATE FOR CHRISTMAS!! We'd found a ton of old Christmas lights and decorations hidden away, so I got them out and put up tons of stuff! It looks a lot better around here now. I'm liking it!! This is an old picture I took, because I put up more stuff afterwards, so I'll take a newer picture later.


The best thing that happened though was the baptism meeting. SO COOL. These two Bolivians have been awesome! Carlos and Veronica are their names, and they were super ready to meet us. Carlos had already been going to church for two months and Veronica was super willing to see for herself and try it out. Veronica had a super great experience with the Book of Mormon that made her want to be baptized and she then helped Carlos want to be baptized as well. The two cousins were baptized last Sunday after church and will be given the Gift of the Holy Ghost tomorrow. Awesome!! They are great and I've loved being able to work with them. It's so great to see people's lives changing as they come to truly follow Christ! Even though we don't always have tons of time to go and talk with people, we are truly blessed with miracles. 
It's so great here!


I hope that everyone has a great week! Work hard and always do your best!

Elder Ashford

Monday, November 24, 2014

Back in Time

For about 8 hours after lunch during this week and I went knocking doors, teaching people in their houses, talking with people in the streets, generally did proselyting work. But wait... Isn't that like, normal, non-office missionaries? Isn't that what I USED to do before I came to the office??

I had a really cool week! In the pictures below is Elder Berrios. He's a New Yorker! I actually met him in a different zone like 6 months ago, but he's super cool so I was glad to have him come to my current zone during transfers a couple weeks ago. Monday, his companion had to go back home, so he was left without a companion. So, guess who went with him to do proselyting work? Me! It was SO weird and SO cool to be able to do like normal missionary work. I'd come to the mission office and do a little bit of work in the morning, and then we'd leave for a different part of the city pretty close by. Super fun, and we found tons of great people! Of course, it wasn't meant to last, and he picked up a part-time missionary so that I can finish all my work. It was cool.

That was about what happened in my week. Today will be the baptism interview for two of my investigators here and they'll be baptized tomorrow after church! I'm super happy. Tired, but happy. All the walking and talking and stuff really took it out of me. I felt like I was starting my mission all over again. It was nice though. So yeah! I feel bad, because I feel like I should be writing a ton more, but that's kinda all that I've got for now. I love everyone! Have a great week! Work hard and have fun!
Elder Ashford

"I find that when I get casual with my relationship with divinity and when it seems no divine ear is listening and no divine voice is speaking, that I am far, far away. If I immerse myself in the scriptures, the distance narrows and the spirituality returns. I find myself loving more intimately those I should love with all my heart, mind, and strength."
     -President Spencer W. Kimball



Saturday, November 15, 2014

Wait! What Was That? Was That Transfers??


Holy smokes this week has simultaneously flown and crawled by.
Transfers were this week, but I totally didn't even feel the
anticipation or excitement that I normally feel at this time. Sunday
was cool. We were getting ready and President calls everyone saying
that he's ready to pass out the transfers. We all ran to the office
and watched as everyone switched spots. I had a bunch of friends from
the MTC become leaders, which was super cool! I also gained a second
companion, as Elder Machado is now training a new Housing Secretary.
Should be fun! This transfer is actually going to be only 5 weeks
long, because of Church Travel deadlines before Christmas. It'll
compensate itself though on the next transfer, which will be 7 weeks
long! Woah!

We got to see all the new missionaries come in, sort of. We have like
all their information, we just don't get any time to meet them. With
transfers now being on Tuesdays, the newbies arrive at President's
house for lunch, and then we only see them for the training we give
right before they leave to their areas. We got 16 new missionaries,
and only 5 went home! It was a super crazy week though. We had to stay
in the office really late getting everything ready the week before.
Everyone got this cool binder that President bought and had the
secretaries put together, and it's full of awesome talks. I hope that
all the missionaries here appreciate my effort!! What was super weird
though was the day after transfers. 4 of the 5 missionaries going home
went and stopped by the temple one last time, except for one. They all
had to get to President's house though for lunch, so I got elected to
go with the single missionary to the temple to pick everyone up and
then go to President's house. I didn't have anyone to go back with
though, so I totally had to sit there and eat with everyone who was getting ready
to go home. SO 
AWKWARD. I'm totally not ready to eat at the "going home" table yet. I
still have another 8 months from today! I got to learn lots though
from President and Sister Farnes, as well as the veterans who were
going home, so it was cool to see it all.

It has been raining a little more, which has saved us for now. At
least it stops São Paulo's water reserves from getting any lower.
We're already sucking up tons of water from other places as well, but
we have no idea how long it's going to last. Oh well. We just keep on
moving and doing our work. We're not too worried about it, especially
with the backup supplies we've been instructing the mission to do.

Oh yeah! How could I forget!! One of the biggest changes this transfer
was with the assistants. First off, I got SO EXCITED! If anyone
remembers Elder Carney from Colorado with whom I lived in Itapetininga
almost a year ago, he got called as an assistant!!! So I'm living with
him!! Sort of! There are actually 4 assistants to the President now,
and they totally do nothing but travel. They go in pairs and they are
spending a week with each zone leader pair. The spend all week doing
splits and helping the leaders learn to plan and work better then come
home Sunday night to meet with President, have Monday off, and then go
back out on Tuesday! That'll be so crazy for them, but super fun as
well! I thought it was an awesome idea that President had. They'll only
be doing it for maybe two transfers though, so then it'll go back to
normal. It's super cool though!

Finally, we had a really cool experience this week. We didn't get to
do proselyting work like all week as we were stuck in the office. Our
one appointment even fell through. Finally, Sunday night we got to go
back to that canceled appointment and it was super spiritual. We
talked with them and were super sad to find that they hadn't read much
of the Book of Mormon. We talked with them about it, and one of them
said that they'd read a little. We asked here what she'd read and how
she felt. She just kind of paused and then turned to a page we had
marked. She had read all of Alma chapter 32, which says a lot about
faith. She almost teared up while she was talking. She explained it
super well and said that she'd just felt this peace in life. She
explained the difference it had made in her life and she asked to be
baptized, saying that she knew that the Book of Mormon was true and
that this church was the right one. We almost didn't now how to
respond. I felt so happy. We marked a baptism date with her, and she
should be baptize in a week from tomorrow. YAY!!! I'm super excited.
We lose so much time in our area taking care of the missionaries here
in São Paulo North, but God truly blesses us with miracles. I love how
Moroni talks to us at the end of the book how God is a god of miracles
and that He hasn't changed. It's true, and He continues to show his
love through modern revelation by living prophets and the many
scriptures that we have. It's so great! Christ lives and loves us and
is so merciful. We can decide our own fates and choose who we want to
be. We were given that power through God's plan and the atonement of
Christ. It's marvelous! I hope that everyone studies more to truly
understand the sacrifice that Jesus Christ suffered for us. It's truly
something amazing and worthwhile. I love y'all! Have a great week!!

Elder Ashford

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Twas the Week Before Transfers

Twas the week before transfers,
And all through the office,
Ev'ryone was stirring,
And helping the process.

Except for some errands,
We didn't leave,
Do we even sleep?
Not as much as we please.

Yeah, I'm not going into poetry. Just to let y'all know.
This week was super busy though! My deadline for baptism records was
this week, so I had to stay extra a couple days to make sure all of
them were in. Then, other days we had to wake up earlier than normal
to run errands. I helped out the missionary couple who'll be arriving
here in a couple of weeks as well. Now they know all about how their
house situation will be here. I sent lots of referrals to other
missionaries. It was an all around good week, but I'm ready to rest a
little today. That's about all that I have. Next week should be even
crazier with all the new missionaries arriving. Luckily, there aren't
many leaving, so all the crazy should be more fully concentrated on
the beginning of the week. It'll be super fun to help the greenies get
set up here though! I'm excited. I love helping new missionaries. I
was super boring this week. Sat at my computer almost all week and
worked on some stuff. But it was cool.

I can watch church videos here at the office, and I found this video
that I loved a ton. I hope that everyone watches it! I love science a
lot, and it really is a proof that God exists!

http://www.mormonchannel.org/our-heavenly-fathers-plan?v=1834798902001#.VFdg2LH4lFo.email

I hope that everyone has a great week! Work hard and have fun!!

Elder Ashford

Sunday, November 2, 2014

End of the Month Rush


Yup, it's rush season again. Every month I have to get all the baptism
records from the previous month into the Church's records before the
6th of the current month. Almost there! I'm missing a few, but I'm
getting on the missionaries' tails for them. Don't worry, it's all
under control. I went traveling all over our mission this week as a
few things had to be taken care of. What's really funny is how
Halloween came and we saw a few people out in costume going from door
to door asking for candy. They weren't very successful though.
Halloween is definitely an American holiday, so no one buys candy to
hand out. Whoops!

Everyone's doing well here. We all get really tired from all the
constant work, but we learn so much as well. It's truly a once in a
life time experience that I'm trying to live up while I can. My
scripture study has still been awesome lately as I study about God's
mercy and love through the atoning sacrifice He did for us. How we can
be forgiven and saved despite our imperfections. There are tons of
examples of people being forgiven of their sins. The biggest way
that's done is by true baptism. Over the years, baptism has been
perverted and manipulated to have different forms and meanings.
However, God doesn't change and neither should we. Baptism can be for
the remission of sins, as long as it is done correctly. We can be
completely forgiven of all our sins and wrongs by being baptized with
the proper authority. Just as Christ had the authority to forgive
sins, that power still exists today and people can be forgiven by
being immersed in the waters by a holder of the priesthood then being
given the Holy Ghost, God's cleansing spirit and present to us. Then
we are clean and we become candidates to God's Celestial Kingdom. We
know all this thanks to the Restoration of the Gospel that happened
when a latter-day prophet was called directly by our Heavenly Father
and His son, Jesus Christ. How glorious is that! How joyful to know
the plan of God! We still make mis
takes again and again, but we have
more access to God's power to be forgiven time after time. We have
many examples from the scriptures of people who were completely
forgiven of their sins by their faith. They prayed fervently and after
all their effort were rewarded. Enos did this, as well as Alma the
Younger when he finally called out for Christ's help. We as well can
have this forgiveness in our lives as well seek it. I'm so grateful
for the plan of happiness that I get to share with everyone here. It's
truly amazing! Christ lives and loves us!

Elder Ashford


Here's some pictures! The first is of one of the Zone Leaders here who
got overexcited by the mustache he got from the avocado and milk
vitamin shake we made, 


and the other is a much more handsome picture
of my companion and I, since the one I sent last week wasn't up to par
for us. Enjoy! Have a great week!!