Monday, August 17, 2015

Your old bones are creaking ole chap...

nice Florida rain storm
But I still got some fight in me!





wow this week was pretty good! 









haha so on tuesday we went on exchanges with the zone leaders. and that night was the luckiest night of my life! so it just happened to be Elder Ferguson's (District leader of mine in semoran days, and was in the same ward during the pleasant hill days) last night on the mission. he lived in the same zone as us way up in sanford. so all of the sudden me and Elder Dalmas (Zone leader, also going home the same time i do) gets a call from Elder Ferguson saying that they had lost their house key and they couldnt get into their apartment and had to stay somewhere for the night. 

so....

Elder Ferguson (24 months), Elder Thompson (his companion, came out with me into the mission field but spoke english, 21 months), and Elder Fenn (Elder Ferguson's Trainee, 12 weeks) Came and Had to sleep over at the Zone leader's apartments with Me (22 months) and Elder Dalmas (22 months) It was the funnest night of my life! haha talking about old dogs and their stories man. Elder Fenn was the only Youngin there. 

in the morning we went out to a place called KiKi's Breakfast Diner. Apparently their pancakes are huge and the waitress had only seen 1 person finish 3 of them at the actual restaurant. so of course all 5 of us decided to take the challenge, and me and Elder Ferguson did it! WHOO! :) i actually learned a lot during that exchange. I had been really stressed about making sure that everything was going perfect that the last months of my mission would be great! I was trying to fit everything in that maybe i hadnt applied in other areas and was stressing out way too much. So me and Elder Dalmas spoke a lot about that and how we have put forth our best effort so far in our missions and now we need to enjoy them. Not take a break, but still work hard and just have fun! think of all the wisdom a missionary acquires over 2 years and what help that would be to impart of that wisdom to everyone you see! i am going to love this last part of my mission. i am going to love elder gale! and i am going to work on developing christlike attributes, and follow the spirit courageously in developing the habits i want to go home with! and i know that with faith miracles will happen!

wait! did someone say MIRACLES????

so now is your Chick-fil-a Miracle of the Day! 

we were at chick-fil-a (my new favorite restaurant) and we were eating when a guy comes and sits down at the table next to us, and so we start off a conversation with, "hi hows it going? Chick-fil-a sure is busy today..." then it ended in him giving us his number and address and wanting us to come back and share more about our church with him! :) BUT! while we were thus conversing in the spirit, Jessica Herrera walks by!

BACK STORY!!!
so jessica was a girl who we had knocked into at her mom's house who actually lived down in orlando. So we had referred her to the elders there and they actually had an appointment for the day that we saw her at chick-fil-a!

BACK TO THE REGULAR STORY!
so she tells us that her phone is dead and that she probably wont be able to make the appointment with the other elders! Divine intervention! so we were able to contact the elders and make sure that they knew! wOOhOO!!!

Then the same day, we were biking in an apartment complex looking for a former investigator family, and just could not find the building number. so as we were biking i saw a guy halfway out of his car and decided to ask him where the leasing office was so we could ask the management. He told us where it was as he was taking his little boy out of the car seat and trying to get all of his groceries too....BING BING BING!!! so i asked if we could help with the groceries? and he said YES! and that is all we needed! he let us teach him the first lesson, he downloaded the book of mormon on his phone said that he would get baptized when he knew it was true and the English elders are going over next week!
 
As for other items of miracle business ...

we have been trying new ways of getting into peoples homes, so we made this survey with 10 questions that is super crazy because you ask them if they want to take this survey and then (being super confident!) ask if you can come inside while stepping forward into the threshold!!! WOWZERZ!!! and it only works if you are 100% sure of yourself! haha it makes contacting people so much more exciting! but it works! we taught a couple lessons to people but they werent interested. 
so anyways! we were knocking in a complex and it was going nowhere and so we said alright as soon as we finish this building we are out of here! so the very last door in the building (too perfect i know!) opens up and we take the survey (outside) with a young man named anthony. After the survey he allows us to share the restoration with him. and he soaked every last bit of it up! He even said the last prayer and told god that he knew that what we shared was true and that he was going to read the book of mormon and pray to get an answer! He is the coolest!
BUT......He goes to boot camp for the navy in 6 days so we gave him every single way possible to contact missionaries wherever he goes! 
When i get to heaven i am going to watch the movie called, "the rest of the story..." and i am going to find out what happened to anthony! :)

other than that we had an investigator come to church. His name is Andres. and he liked it! haha we havent even given him a book of mormon yet so we will see how it goes with him! :)

i think the thing i learned most this week was the power of prayer with the spirit! it is only by the prayer of faith that we get the spirit to direct us in the work. and the scriptures teach us that we should cry unto the father all the day long. so Just know that you can never pray too much! 

it looks like things are looking up in this area and ward! it keeps on scaring me how little time i have left on the mission. i want to make every minute of it!

a good selfie after a 22 mile long bike ride in the rain!

i got one word for ya!......LAMBORGHINI :)
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Love Elder Jones

Monday, August 10, 2015

Hello Familia

Florida Rain Storm
so this week was good! we met with members, we went to the temple, we had apartment checks (we got 100%!! president mentioned it in his regular interviews with us! woo hoo!) we had a great lesson with a less active and found out that his granddaughter hasnt been baptized. so she might have a lot of potential there.

we had a lesson with a former investigator and her husband and brother. they are hard core 7th day adventists! and we smoked them! answered all of there questions! they said, "wow you guys defend your faith really well!" which isnt necesarily good because we want them to believe what we say and have faith and stuff not just be convinced by the knowledge of man. but they said they would have us back over! 

Thanks dad for all of the advice! it is still a work in progress but practice makes perfect!

right now i personally am having difficulty because elder gale does things so differently than i do. and he always makes mistakes, over small easy tasks. or doesnt know what to do. or is really hesitant about a decision. and it makes it hard for me not to nit-pick him and its hard for me to trust him. How and when do i give that constructive criticism, and what advice do you have to help me look past some of the things that dont really matter. Its a pride thing that i have to work on that i dont want to come home with. I always think my way is the best way until someone shows me a better way and unless someone does it my way then its the wrong way. does that make sense? how can i be more accepting?

THIS IS OPEN TO EVERYONE TO ANSWER! I NEED ALL THE HELP I CAN GET!

i want to let the mission change me into a better person than i was!

i love you all and love hearing about the stuff you are doing! thanks for the pics! hope you enjoy mine!

--
Love Elder Jones

After cleaning inspections, they had a little gangsta fun!




Monday, August 3, 2015

Boy, oh Boy, we went a Trekkin'


So we had trek this last weekend.  Wow what an adventure.  Jeff and I were able to be a Ma and a Pa for this one.  Which meant that we were able to have our own family and cart and all that jazz.  We had 4 boys and 3 girls in our group.  Mason and Sydney were able to go also, but they were each in a different group.  We had to fit all of the stuff we were bringing into a 5 gallon bucket which we carried on our handcart.  It was really hot, so we came prepared with neck coolers and water bottles for our kids. We went on the Muddy Creek trail in Wyoming.  We trekked 8 miles the first day, 5 miles the second day and 7 1/2 miles on the final trip out to the buses.  We crossed 2 creeks, went down "gravel hill" and had a good ole hoe down in the field.  All in all we had a wonderful experience.  Grateful to have had most of our family with us on this adventure.  Enjoy the pictures!