This week was absolutely crazy! It flew by, and so many things happened. To start off, our Zone had interviews with President McMurray this past Tuesday, and that was awesome! Elder Callahan and I were the last ones interviewed in our Zone. President and I talked a lot about the Book Of Mormon challenge we are on. We are actually both studying the same topic, the Gospel of Jesus Christ, so we had a lot of talk about. We talked about stories that stood out to us, how amazing it is that the Gospel of Jesus Christ is found everywhere in the Book Of Mormon, and how this is unifying our mission as we study in unison. Towards the end of our interview, we talked about how the Cheyenne Zone is doing. President said after interviewing everyone in the Zone, that things were going very well. I was so happy to hear that! President McMurray is honestly the best mission president in the world, and the best mission president for me. I respect and sustain him with all of my heart! After we finished personal interviews, President pulled Elder Callahan and I in so that he could discuss how we could best help the Zone. Afterwards, we gave President McMurray a gift. It is a book called No Bull!! we got from doing service at the Frontier Days Museum. It has a bunch of pictures about Frontier Days Rodeo. He was so happy to get that! Things have been a little stressful in our mission lately, so we thought that would be nice to get for him.
The next day we had exchanges with the assistants to the president, Elder Coleman and Elder Chan. For the day I went with Elder Coleman, and things were great! We did some Tracting, and it was so awesome to talk to everyone we saw while we walked around. We ran into a southern lady who was anti-Mormon on our way back to the mission office, and we talked for a little bit. She told us we were deceived, and all we did was testify of what we know to be true. She was really hardened to the things we told her, and would not accept the Book Of Mormon at all, but we felt good that we tried our best, and testified. In some situations that's all we can do with some people. We just hope that someday that lady has a softened heart to listen to what missionaries have to say. Maybe someday! We had lunch at 5 guys, which was incredible! Haven't had that forever! We had to run and do a bunch of administrative things for some other missionaries, but the rest of our exchange went very well! At the end we talked about what we had learned, and how we were going to apply it to become better missionaries. My goal from this exchange is to help the other missionaries in the Cheyenne Zone, while on exchanges, "teach for understanding" as it says in Preach My Gospel. It's something our mission is trying to do better at, and I know that we can become better if we Study and prepare!
We had a cool opportunity to do some service at an alpaca farm this week! The lady is a non member, and missionaries found he through a neighbor. We cleaned out one of her barns in preparation for shearing this upcoming week. We went out in the field of alpacas and caught one to feel how soft they were. I had no idea, but alpacas are honestly the softest things I have ever felt in my life! It's like petting a cloud. It was a bit difficult to catch an alpaca, because they do not want to be caught by a bunch of strangers, but we got one! The lady was so grateful for our help, she gave us alpaca socks, which feel like you are walking on a cloud, so incredible! We are going to be helping her shear them this week, so I will definitely send a bunch of pics about that! We are working with this lady slowly, because she said she would listen to our message after we have helped her a few times, so we are excited for that as well!
A crazy thing happened on Saturday. We got a call from some other missionaries, and they asked us if we had read President McMurrays letter yet. We hadn't because we don't have wifi at the apartment, so they read it to us. One of our assistants was honorably released for medical reasons and flew home that day, it was crazy! President called another assistant, and the one that is still there is going home in 3 weeks, so we will have two brand new assistants in our mission soon. It has been tough for President lately. In the past two transfers, about 17 missionaries have gone home early, mostly due to depression and other things. It has been a little hectic here, but we are still pushing forward! Things like this happen, and I know that as we trust in the Lord, we can get through these trials!
Elder Callahan and I, through all of our finding activities this week, had some success where we honestly wouldn't have guessed. We were getting gas at a Maverick Gas Station here in town, and we went inside because Elder Callahan had to use the bathroom. We met a random member in there, and he bought us some of the new caramel m&m's (If you haven't tried those, you need to because they are absolutely amazing!). We parted ways and went back out to our car to get our gas receipt and go head out for more missionary work. The receipt role was broken so we had to go back in and get it from the register. We got talking with the guy at the register as we asked for our receipt, and he said he knew exactly who we were. His name is Trey, and he told us his girlfriend was Mormon, and that they were going to have a baby in the next few months. He told us he had met with Mormon missionaries before, so we asked if he wanted to again and he said yes! We were so pumped! We went over to his house yesterday to teach him a little lesson, and to get to know him more. Trey is absolutely GOLDEN! We taught him a short lesson about the Book Of Mormon, read Moroni 10:3-5 with him, and testified that if he followed Moroni's council, to read and pray to know if the Book Of Mormon is true, that he would receive a witness of its truthfulness! Then he told us he is already reading the Book Of Mormon, and is already in 2 Nephi. He said that he wanted to find out if this was true, because his girlfriends whole family is actively going to church down in Florida, so he told us he was hopefully going to be baptized at some point. How amazing is that! He is already looking towards the first step of becoming a member, we were so excited for that! We invited him to continue to read it, and pray for that witness. He said he would, and we scheduled a time to meet with him next week! He is only open on Saturday and Sunday, so we will text him to invite him to church this Saturday so he remembers. Heavenly Father truly blesses us as we are putting forth the effort with people to teach, and I know He is always watching out for us. Always remember that! He know each of you by name, and wants you to be happy. He is a loving Father in Heaven, and I am grateful for Him more each and every day!
During my studies this week I read Alma 36:20-21 and I really loved it! It states:
20 And oh, what joy, and what marvelous light I did behold; yea, my soul was filled with joy as exceeding as was my pain!
21 Yea, I say unto you, my son, that there could be nothing so exquisite and so bitter as were my pains. Yea, and again I say unto you, my son, that on the other hand, there can be nothing so exquisite and sweet as was my joy.
This is an example of how Heavenly Father answers our prayers! This is Alma the younger explaining to his son Helaman of his experience after an angel came to him calling him unto Repentance. Heavenly Father answers our prayers sometimes through the feelings, in Alma's case joy and happiness, through the power of the Holy Ghost! I know that if you have a question, or anything you would like to pray about, that Heavenly Father is always going to be there to listen, and that He truly wants you to feel that comfort, love, and joy as you pray for help and guidance. I hope you all have a great week! I am grateful for all of you, and all the support you give me. Remember, Heavenly Father is always there, and He wants us to speak with Him!
Love,
Elder Bailey
Pics: Got em! And that alpaca wouldn't even come near me....
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