Sunday, November 18, 2018

Chili Cook off, New Misisonary, Tom

Monday, November 12, 2018

Hello!

Quick update on the week!

Chili Cook off - Still in Searcy which is awesome. We had a ward party last Friday. It was super cold outside get night but it turned out to be a success! It was at the Sherwoods "Diamond Ranch." They had a fire, hayride, and chili for everyone! Tons of people brought a pot of chili. My companions, the sister missionaries, and I were the judges. Lots of good chili!  Was definitely biased towards the white chicken chili because that's what I grew up with!

New Missionary - The new missionary that joined us is named Elder Mabeus! He is from Henderson Nevada and loves to play baseball! He has signed to play at BYU after his mission! Pretty cool! Now I am serving with 2 collegiate level athletes. I'm pretty sure I cook collegiate level French Toast though, so I fit right in.

Tom - We have been teaching Tom for the past 4 months or so! He has come to church almost every single Sunday and just yesterday decided that he wants to accept the invitation to be baptized. His baptism will be Saturday! Very exciting for everyone, especially Tom.

Love you all so much! I always enjoy hearing from each of you!

Elder C.R. Anderson


College Dinner, Harding Class, Transfer News

Monday, November 5, 2018

Hello Family and Friends!

Amazing week! So much happened, that I could hardly attempt to include it all. Here are 3 of the big points.

College Dinner - About a week and a half ago we got a text from a random number. After communicating for a while, the person (Daniel) invited us to dinner at his apartment! We agreed to go. We had no idea who this person was or why they wanted us to come. We show much, last Monday, and we are introduced to everyone there. There were 4 college students waiting for us! Daniel had met the missionaries a while back in February while doing a service project. While talking to them he said that he would be in contact and wanted them to come for dinner sometime. About 8 months later he realized that he wanted us to come still so he texted and invited us over! We were able to teach all 4 of the people there. One of them (Josh) who is a freshman at Harding is really interested. We have an appointment with him at the church tomorrow morning!

Harding Class - This last Saturday we were invited to Harding's campus to teach a class. The professor was offering a weekend class for most of Thursday and Friday night, and all day Saturday. The class was on The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. We were able to meet with him in his office last Wednesday and he invited us to come and teach for a few hours that Saturday morning! We prepared for the class, but mostly in the form of short answers to some of the questions we expected to be asked. We were able to show up early and sit in on the first hour of the class given by the professor. It was really good! He was very factual, and actually portrayed a very positive and realistic view of our church and what we believe. After he finished, we presented a short lesson on the restoration, and then had the sister missionaries lead the class in a question and answer. It went so well! There was a pretty good amount of students there, as well as 4 of the Harding students and one member of our church that we invited to come sit in as well. All in all, we have at least 4 times set to meet with various students from the class. We are excited!
Now, it would be wrong of me to not attribute the success to Heavenly Father. Despite the extensive preparations we made, the Lord filled our mouths with exactly what we needed to say. My companion and I couldn't help but grin as we shared this glorious truth with those students. The spirit was so present, and was able to guide us in answering even the most complex and at times aggressive questions.

We took heart in the promise given to the Lord's servants in section 100 of the doctrine and covenants which says:

4 Therefore, I, the Lord, have suffered you to come unto this place; for thus it was expedient in me for the salvation of souls.
5 Therefore, verily I say unto you, lift up your voices unto this people; speak the thoughts that I shall put into your hearts, and you shall not be confounded before men;
6 For it shall be given you in the very hour, yea, in the very moment, what ye shall say.

Transfer News - Both Elder Webb and I will be staying in Searcy Arkansas for another 6 weeks! Woohoo! By the time this transfer ends, I will have spent 9 months in this area. I love it. But if you think it stops there, just wait! We are going to have another missionary be joining us! My companion and I will be training a new missionary! This is rare, because we are the Zone Leaders, however it was what the mission President felt impressed to do.

He is coming from the MTC and is waiting on a Visa to Bolivia. Until that comes through he will be serving with elder Webb and I. He is coming straight from the training center, so we will have the opportunity of training him as well! We are both very excited.

All in all, it was an amazing week. It had its ups and downs, but as we focus on the good and continually strive to be better, the Lord will bless us! I am so thankful for a loving Heavenly Father who provides us with opportunities to grow and become more like our perfect example, even Jesus Christ.

Hope and pray all is well with you.

Sincerely,

Elder C.R. Anderson

P.S. We didn't really do much on Halloween to celebrate, but we had the best night possible. We ended up having teaching appointments all night with some of the Harding students that either didn't really have anything else to do, or were going to be with friends celebrating later that night!

Hello All!

Monday, October 29, 2018

Hello,

First off, I want to wish a happy birthday to my dad! What a wonderful man he is. I am so thankful that he made and has kept sacred covenants with my mom. Those promises will continue to bless me forever. Something that my dad often taught was the principle of "home grown happiness." That phrase coupled with "happiness is a choice" coming from mom, has really made a profound impact on me and my decisions.

This week itself was a great one! We have a lot planned for this coming week as well. I know that's not a lot, but I don't have much time to email today. So I figured I would get to what's important. Love y'all!

Elder C.R. Anderson

An activity my companion and I made at the trunk or treat for our church



Reflection and Gratitude

Monday, October 22, 2018

Dearest Family,

This week was an amazing time of reflection and gratitude for all that Heavenly Father has given me. He has given me my life, my body, my family, this world, and most importantly His Son. Halloween is a great time of year, but one of my favorites is thanksgiving! I guess I'm just getting ahead of myself.

Shortly after sending my email last week, we headed out to Judsonia, Arkansas to visit a family and to do some Skype meetings at their house. We had a short time before our preparation day ended and the boys said they had to go and run some pigs in which were going to the butcher the next day. We asked for some extra clothes, suited up, then went out and ran in the mud chasing pigs! It was quite a time!

We also had a lesson with the Harding students. 3 of the most genuine of the group were all there, along with brother Howard our ward mission leader. The lesson went really well and we were able to teach the plan or salvation. The lesson is all about the plan that God has for each of us, His children. He wants us all to return to live with him. I am so thankful for a wonderful and perfect plan. It gives meaning and purpose to my life!

I love y'all and think about you often. It is my hope and prayer that each of you can get on or stay on the covenant path. Have an amazing week.

Elder C.R. Anderson

Package from the family! Thank you!
Pigs
Washing a house
Whiteboard after lesson







Fall got skipped

Monday, October 15, 2018

Hello!

The weather here went straight from a week in the 90s to the 50s... looks like we aren't going to get any in between! That is okay though. I prefer the colder weather! It's definitely my favorite!

This week felt like a month! It moved so fast, but it feels like last week was forever and a half ago. Overall i only spent about 2 days in Searcy. The rest was spent on the road, in other areas, or in meetings! I guess that's how it must feel to have a job that requires you to travel a lot! Time at home definitely is nice!

I've enjoyed thinking on the conference talks from a week ago. In fact, every morning while I get ready I listen to them.

Our mornings usually go as follows:

6:00 am up and moving
6:10 am prayer time
6:20 am workout
7:00 am French toast (yes. Every morning)
7:30 am shower and get dressed
8:00 am read some scriptures, clean a little, whatever needs to get done.
8:30 am we start our day with some planning!

That is a little window into my life! Sure is a fun time. The best part though is that through it all I get to listen to the words of a living prophet and hear talks from other church leaders. Defnintpey helps me get my days moving into the right direction!

Love y'all so so much!

Have an amazing week

Elder C.R. Anderson

Not any pictures this week... I'll do better !