Journey Of An Arrowhead
Here is the many adventures of a 24 year old serving a Ward Mission calling for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. There will be many adventurous stories and daily quotes. Lets hope this affects someones life.
Friday, September 11, 2015
One week to go!
Well people, I have one week till the church harvest festival, and I'm almost overwhelmed. Although I did get one cardboard cutout done, and tomorrow I'm gonna do the other one. Hopefully I don't over stress about this. Wish me luck! Btw, here's a pic of the cardboard cutout I got done.
Wednesday, September 9, 2015
CABLE!!!
I got cable today on my TV. My parents got the Direct Tv Genie and hooked it up to all the TVs in the house including mine. The best part is that I have BYU TV and DVR. So I can record devotionals and conferences while I'm at work! I'm super excited about this. So tomorrow I am starting the cardboard cutouts for the harvest festival. I was gonna start today but I wanted to have a day enjoying the Direct TV in my room. So I hope you all are having a great day and I will talk to you tomorrow :)
Tuesday, September 8, 2015
Ward Mission Updates
Sorry I haven't been posting, but I've been super busy! First I was sick which turned out to be allergies. Then I was working on the calendar bulletin board for work, and here is the finishing product:
Thenn ... I was getting ready for the first day of school, inclluding making a board for the kids to hold while we took their pictures ...
THEN ... I had to get ready for the church harvest festival, which I made the flyers for:
And so as you can tell, I've been busy. But I'm back and hopefuly I can provide more info on my sad, busy life. So here is the update ... Work is chaotic, school just started today, and the harvest festival is going crazy, but very well. I got some giant cardboard to make cardboard cutouts with. Everyone loved the flyers, and loved all the things I have done. I have no clue where they would be without me, and trust me, I'm not being in a braggy mood, I'm being serious. Now the names I have to do missionary work on ... ya, I had to say pass when we went around. I've been so busy, i haven't even had time to do anything with my own personal life. So that's my life right now. OH, and our sister missionaries were sent somewhere else! Now we have elder missionaries, I'm happy they're here but I'm also really sad about it cause I really liked them.
So I promise to start doing more blogs, once everything is settled in. I will talk to you guys later, hopefully tomorrow.
Wednesday, August 26, 2015
Ward Mission Meeting #2
So last night I had my 2nd official Ward Mission Meeting. I guess the ward mission leader, Brother O, and his wife were out of town last week, and forgot to tell anyone that the meeting was cancelled. Well basically forgot to tell me that the meeting was cancelled. Oh well, my feelings weren’t really hurt. I proposed all the things I came up with for the harvest carnival and they LOVED IT, all we need is for the bishopric to approve and we can get this party on the road. I know it will be very stressful getting it ready since I have 2 jobs already, but the Lord will be there to help me along the way.
So during our meeting we wrote down 2 names to invite the idea of meeting with the missionaries. I came up with my 2 names and possibly a 3rd name, hopefully I will be able to invite them. We also talked about ways to help loved ones that have fallen away from the church. I always take notes when I am at any church thing, and I came up with a list to help a friend or family member that have fallen away from the church:
- Pray for them … I know it’s kind of a cliché, but obviously it works. You can pray for them in your day to day prayers or even put their names down on the prayer list in the temple. Heavenly Father listens to each of our prayers, and he’s sending them nudges back to the church, some big, but most of them are small.
- Talking to them, but not forcing them to come back. People don’t like to be put on the spot, I know I don’t. And when you are trying to force someone to come back to church, they will most likely get upset and will make them not want to come back even more. Try inviting them to a church activity, or when you have the missionaries over have them come along. But never force them. I know I’ve said it 800 times already, but it’s true.
- When they do come back, welcome them back with open arms. Welcome them as if they never left, which will probably make them feel better when they come back.
- Love them! Love them the same way you did when were still in the church. Don’t hate them for it, they do know that you feel bad, and they never intend on breaking your hearts. Also, they’re your family, you should love them no matter what, that’s what being a family is all about … being there for each other.
There is a great talk by Elder Brent H. Nielson in the April 2015 General Conference. He talked about how his sister left the church, and their family journey as she slowly came back to the church. It’s a wonderful talk which you can read here: https://www.lds.org/general-conference/2015/04/waiting-for-the-prodigal?lang=eng. Hopefully you learned something from this, I sure did.
Monday, August 24, 2015
Darn Allergies!
So here's an update, after 5 days of taking cold medicine, a thought came to me, and I took a Benadryl allergy and I was fine a few hours later. That makes me feel so much better, cause it's my vacation and I didn't want to be sick. HALLELUJAH!
Saturday, August 22, 2015
Still sick!
I worked all day while still being sick! But I made it my goal to still be my positive self while feeling miserable at work. Hopefully tomorrow will be better, and I won't have to be sick on my vacation ... Would not be fun at all.
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