Tuesday, September 11, 2012

WOW long time no update right?

Well I have to ask for a little slack here, the blog has suffered for the past few months.  Richard has been sending letters if that is what one would call a few short lines.  He is in a new area, Wilmington, Ohio.  Since the last post he has endured a threesome, and all the stuff that goes with that.  Here is the latest letter, I will try to be better at updating this regardless of the amount of info we get from Richard.

This is the letter from 4 Sept 2012

Hello Everyone!
 
This week we had transfers. For those of you who do not know, I am in:
 
30 Farquhar st.
Apt. #7
Wilmington, OH
 
That is in the Cincinnati East Zone. So far in my 5 days here, I have heard a lot about the Cincinnati Reds and how they are apparently doing very good. Also, I have heard a lot about Romney for the first time in my mission. Things here in Wilmington are doing pretty good. we have a few potentials for baptism and we are working on getting many of our investigators to the Columbus Crew soccer game for "Mormon Night" going on on the 19th of this month. We have a lot of members that will be bringing there friends and family to the game and it will be a wonderful time to get back intouch with some of the people from my old areas. I am loving it out here and I am still learning all of the investigators that we have, and there are a lot!
 
I love you all and I am loving it here in Ohio serving the Lord.
 
Love,
Elder Rawlings
 
And here is 10 Sept 2012
 
 
Hello Everyone!
 
This week has been a great week! I am becoming a bit more acquainted with the area and I am getting to know the investigators a lot better and know what is going on with them better. Last time I forgot to include my new comps name in my letter and I apologize for that. His nave is Elder Larsen and he is from Denver Colorado. I will have pictures next week for you and more info.
 
Anyway, things are going well and I am very excited about one of our investigators that we are teaching. Her name is Shery and I have met up with her once and she talked about joining the chuch eventually befor we even brought the subject of baptism up. She is very interested in lerning about our church and has been reading and praying about the Book of Mormon and she has not receaved her answere yet, but that will come over time.
 
Over this past week with my year mark, it is hard to believe that it has been a year, but I know that it has been and I have doen a bit of reflecting on where I was a year ago. A year ago, I thought I knew what it ment to love the people that you serve, but I have figured out that I had no idea what it ment and that I now have a clearer understanding of what it means to have Charity toward all men and what it is to love those you serve. Also, I notice that my teaching, talking with others, as well as testifying to others has improved greatly over the past year. There are many other things that have increase as well, and I know that I have greater potential to improve if I humble myself and let God lead my and take me where he would have me go.
 
I love you all and I am greatfull to be able to have this oportunity to serve the Lord .
 
Love,
Elder Rawlings

Tuesday, May 1, 2012


Week of 3/30

We missed a week getting the blog updated, been sick, busy, etc.  But Richard has been doing great.  He may not have a lot to say, but what he says tells us he is doing great.

March 23rd

Hello Everyone

This week has been great! We had interviews with President and Sister Nilsen this week and Sister Nilsen asked me to let you know that she misses talking to you. Also, I wore the Jerry Garcia tie and President loved it.

Also, yesterday was stake conference and Josh spoke and told his conversion story. When he got up to speak, he mentioned that he had completely forgotten what his baptismal date was and I tapped on his wife's shoulder and reminded her that it was December 10th. It was just as powerful as it was when I first heard it.

Other than that, this week has not had much excitement going on and I hope to hear from you soon.

Love, 
Elder Rawlings

Week 3/30

 Hello Everybody,

This week I was transferred to Marion Ohio.

My new companion is Elder Platte from Sacramento California. Marion is a small branch of about 70-90 active members and covers Kenton, upper Sandusky, and MT. Gilead. I have come to really dislike packing and trying to cram all you have into 3 suitcases. The area out here is nice and of the members that I have met so far, they all seem really nice. The Branch President's name is President Titenser and he is really awesome. My first day hear, we dug holes for him to plant some trees in. We might be going back soon to help him finish it. Elder Turner was transferred into my Zone as a new Zone Leader.

I will let you all know how things are going as I settle into things hear in a new area in a new part of Ohio and learn how to work in a Branch. Love you all and hope you all enjoy the week.

Elder Rawlings

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Week of March 19th

Well we thought we would go another week without a letter, but late last night after we retired it came through.  Great way to wake up, a good letter from our son.

Well here is the letter from him.

Hello Everybody,
Sorry for the lack of a letter last week, it was not the best of days for me when we were e-mailing and I could not think of what to write. I am still in Canal Winchester and am doing a lot better. This past week, president asked us to read through the entire white hand book during our studies and after that, Elder Fullmer and I talked and we worked some things out. It would be great if you could send those along with the stuff I forgot to bring from Christmas. Also, for future reference, we will probably be moving apartments at the end of the month so any mail might want to be sent to the mission office after the package.
I am not sure what is meant by the bribery to get Elder Bednar to speak to the whole mission, and no, I did not include the fact that an Elder barfed from the second row, filling his scriptures and also getting the back of a senior missionaries suit coat. I felt bad for him and I thought that it would probably not be tasteful to send.
Mike was baptized on Saturday and confirmed yesterday, Best birthday present ever. his wife was at the baptism and I know that she could feel the spirit and knew that Mike was making the right decision. We are hoping to start teaching her shortly. I have found that I do not pray harder than when there is a baptism coming up.
Also Elder Smith was transfered and Elder Welch is training now. Also, Sister Weedon is training the one sister who will go home at the same time as me. It is weird to think about that the Sister who will go home the same time as me is in the field now.
Well, things out here are going well and I hope that you enjoy the pictures of Hocking Hills
Love,
Elder Rawlings

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Week of 3-5 6 MONTHS THIS WEEK

We find it hard to believe he has been out for 6 months minus that little 2 week episode at home.  This week was better for Richard than last week, last week really had no "news" only a very down young man searching for solutions.  Well here is this week's letter.

Hello Everybody,
 
This week has been a lot better than last week. President called and as he said, we are sent out two by two, not four by four and we need to have as little interaction with the other set of missionaries as we can, and as I thought about it more, that is where the conflict came from was the interactions with the other set of Elders not from disagreements with my companion. President also told us that he is looking to break up the four-pad which would be a blessing  because I feel that more work would get done that way, but I am not sure he would do it because he told me when I first got into the area that he was looking at breaking it up.
 
On a happier note, this past Saturday, Elder Bednar came to our mission and gave us the opportunity to ask him questions and he asked us questions. It was a wonderful experience and I learned a lot from it, but as he told us, the reason that we need Apostles is for the keys they hold and not necessarily for for other reasons. I can not explain it as well as he did, but the point he made was driven home to me the following day on Sunday.
 
Sunday was Fast and Testimony meeting and the first person to get up was Josh Shremshock. He shared his conversion story with the congregation and as he spoke, I felt the spirit testify that he truly had a testimony of this Gospel and that the words that he spoke were true, and I felt the spirit a lot more at that time than I had at any point in the meeting with Elder Bednar including when I shook his hand. At that moment I knew that the Simple testimony of a recent convert could do more to strengthen my testimony of the Gospel than any amount of one on one time with an Apostle of the Lord in a Question and Answer setting. I can still remember how I felt as Josh bore his testimony as I am typing this and I am emotional and weeping for joy.
 
I know that this Gospel is true and that Christ did suffer and die for us that all that will come unto him and repent may be saved. I know that God loves us more than we could ever know in this life and that if we stay true and faithful, we can return to live with our Heavenly Father once again, and I know that as we strive to follow the commandments of God we will be blessed.
 
All my Love,
Elder Rawlings

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Week of Feb 20

It has been pointed out to me that this blog has not been updated in some time, to those who reminded me, you are absolutely right.  Sorry.

Here is his Letter form 1/9/12

 I am doing well and am able to walk 6 miles. I know this because we tried it out after driving 250+ miles in the first week so we took a day, drove out to an area, parked the van and went walking around contacting less-actives and investigators. Nothing really came out of it, but at least I know I can walk 6 miles. I am not quite back up to 100% though, I still hurt when I laugh too hard, but it doesn't stop me from laughing or making people laugh, and I can't sleep on my stomach or stretch out to much.
 After a Zone Meeting in Lancaster, about 15 miles away, we get a call from the sisters asking who left there coat at the building. It turned out to belong to one of the Zone-leaders and as they went through the pockets, they found their car keys. We had Pic 2, the Zone-Leaders, and half of the companionship from Reynoldsburg with us in the van. so we drop off Pic 2 and the half of Reynoldsburg at the apartment and they wait around for for one of the members to come and pick him up while we meet the sisters half way so we could get the keys that the Zone-Leaders left behind. That day was not very good on our miles because we ended up driving 109 miles. Also, this last Saturday, we lost our van so we are no longer the mission soccer Moms.
 This week, we met up with 2 former investigators and and the lessons went well, we met with one of them three time already and he was excited when we set up a date for baptism on Feb. 18th and two of the lessons went for two hours, which is quite uncommon, and they were one right after another on consecutive nights. I think that this is partly due to our keeping our commitments to our Zone-Leaders and President that we would extend baptismal dates in the first lesson and partly to getting to bed on time. Also Pic 2 had a baptism this Saturday for a man who was blind when they met him, but is slowly getting his sight back. They got a referral from a woman in Califoria who met him on World of Warcraft and when he lost his sight she sent a referral because she thought that it would give his life some purpose again because he just sat around his house after he lost his sight because he could not do much. I am very happy for him and from those who have watched him and knew him before, the have seen the change that this gospel has made in his life.
 This past little while, we have been trying to get to bed on time each day and on the days that we get to bed near 10:30, I have noticed that we have a lot more success the following day than we do on days that we get to bed after 11:00.
P.S. The van was traded for a Ford Fusion so I am still in a car area.


And now 1/17/12

Hello from sunny Ohio,
OK, so it is not so sunny here, it finally snowed . The worst part of an Ohio winter so far is not the temp, the snow, or the humidity, it is the wind. I have finally figured out what a scarf is for because the wind kills your face. the snow is gone now and it has been raining, but in between it snowing at the beginning of last week, and it raining now, we have had nice sunny weather that is awesome when you just open the blinds and look out the window at every thing covered in snow from the comforts of a nice warm apartment.
This past week, we have met with an investigator that is really solid. His name is Mike and he wants to be baptized and is on date for  Feb. 18th, his wife, Jamie, is interested in learning more, she has read about 120 pages into the Gospel principles book and is reading the Book of Mormon. Mike has been friends with a member of our ward since his childhood and has investigated the church before without much interest, but this time, he is very interested and is reading scripture and studying it, cross references and all that stuff, as much as he can. I am very excited about him and his wife and after every lesson with him and during the lessons, I just want to hug him and do back flips because he is wanting to change so much and he is truly "hungering and thirsting after righteousness" and explaining things to us like he was quoting right out of Preach My Gospel.
 We are also working on setting up a new program that involves working a lot around our members and the area surrounding them. The program is called "2-2-5 Fearless" and is a momentous undertaking that we devote any free time that we don't have appointments during the morning and even into the afternoon, the less productive hours, to setting this up and getting it started. Mainly it involve working around the members houses and working with the people around them to be able to establish a solid contact area where members are right by to fellowship with them and things like that. that is the general idea of it and I will explain more later.
Love you all,
 Elder Rawlings
Now for yet another week I forgot to post.  :)  1/23/12

Hello Everyone!
Things are going great out here in Ohio although the weather is being very funny. It snowed this week and we were grounded one morning for about an hour and last night it was raining and there was no snow left on the ground this morning. I am trying to figure out if it is spring or winter here and it is reminding me of "Monty Python and the Holly Grail" with the seasons  "and summer gave fall and winter the slip and went right on onto spring" or something to that affect. Also, Elder Reed and I are not the only ones that came out at the same time to end up in the hospital for some reason, Elder Bodily went to the hospital and had to have his appendix taken out a few days ago and is now recovering from that. It seems like those that came out with me are all ending up in the hospital for one reason or another. Elder Saunder was also in the hospital at the MTC for some reason so we all seem to be going for one reason or another. Elder smith is wondering when he is going in and what for.
On a happier note, the assistants showed up to our district meeting two weeks ago, President Nilsen showed up last week, now we are wondering if President Monson is coming to this weeks district meeting. The funny part about President Nilsen showing up was that he was suppose to be at another building for interviews and he accidentally came to our building and gave a little message that help out where Elder Turner was struggling to get the message across. Any way, that is a funny story about our wonderful district meetings.
Mike is moving along and progressing well and is looking forward to  baptism but is struggling a bit with giving up smoking. This Sunday, one of our recent converts, Robert, was called to teach the Gospel Principles class and he shared about his story about quitting smoking and the whole lesson seemed to be just for Mike. I am very excited about him and the progress that he is making. We are also excited about a less active member who was at church this Sunday who has not been to church for many years. she showed up after church for an appointment she had with the bishop so she was not there for church, but just to see her in the building was a wonderful thing.
2-2-5 Fearless is driving everyone in the apartment off the walls. We have been doing it for hours and days on end and we still do not have everything done. We have been figuring things out for our selves as to how we think it should be done and then when the assistants show up to look for a baptismal suit and they look at our stuff for it we learn that we need to redo the maps that we have done and that we have been making it more complicated than it needed to be. Also, we need large maps to put on the wall that we can put pins in that show where members, investigators and former investigators live, and our area is so large that we don't have maps that cover our entire area so we still need to find maps of the lower half.
Well, that is all that I have for now. Love you all and hope you get feeling better.
Love, Elder Rawlings
And now we are finally into Feb. Letter dated 2/6/12
 
Hello every one!

As Mom figured out and I also forgot last letter, this week was transfers. Elder Turner left the area of Canal Winchester after 10.5 months and is now somewhere in Cincinnati. I am still here and am enjoying the company of Elder Fulmer as me new companion. Elder smith also got a new companion with Elder Welch. Elder Fulmer is the new District leader and also Elder Wholegreen's dad served in Canada.

This week has been great. After transfers, Elder Fulmer and I went out and found a new investigator and a very promising potential investigator who just opened the door and was very open to talking with us about the gospel but is out of town until next week so we will give him a call when he gets back.

Also, Mike is moving towards baptism very well, he is still struggling a bit with smoking, but he is doing well. Also, Pick 2 just had a baptism this weekend for Aminada who they have been working with for a while now. The work is picking up in   Canal after transfers witch is quite unusual but very good. I am looking forward to this upcoming week because we already have a number of people lined up for lessons witch never really happened before so I am very excited.

Anyway, I am loving this area and loving the people and the work.  Love you all and will talk to you again in a week.

Love, Elder Rawlings

And we are almost caught up Feb 13th


Hello Everyone,
Where is the new comp from?  West Valley Utah, in fact, all four of us in the apartment live within a 25 mile radius of each other
How long has he been out?  10 months
Do you guys get along?  we get along very well
Has the mood in the apartment changed?  The mood has changed very much and defiantly for the better. We spent the fist little while cleaning the apartment and getting rid of all the "inside jokes" and crap that Elder Turner and Elder Brooks had built up for the past 9 months and were just cluttering the apartment.
This past week week has been great. We found Four new investigators in one day. Two were from a former investigator who we were finally able to get a hold of again who seemed golden when we found her the first time, and the other two were from a part member less-active family. also we got a great member referral for one of their friends. Things are really starting to pick up in this area.
Sadly, Mike has moved his baptismal date back. He is not quite sure if he will be ready by this Saturday and we have moved it back to March 3rd. I am actually glad because I knew that he was really struggling with quitting smoking and I was not sure if it would be enough time after quitting for him.
I am sorry for the short letter, but I am not sure what to talk about. Things in the area are going great and we are having more success than we have had before. Also, we are having more doors slammed in our faces than before so I guess it evens out.
We had one guy that we knocked on his door and he just asked us if we had a pamphlet that he could read and he sent us on our way. That had to have been the strangest door I have knocked on in a while.
I love you all and I hope that things go well for every one. Tell Grandma happy Birthday and that I love her.
Love Elder Rawlings
P.S. Coming up this week is another Zone Conference, lets hope we don't find any other health problems at this one.

The reason for the comment about Zone conference was it was the last zone conference was when he went to the instacare and the whole surgery trip home began.

And now a drum roll please, we are at the current letter.  2/21/12

The Red indicates questions we have asked him

  
1.  How are the investigators doing?

Mike is coming along fine and yesterday we found three new investigators. We found them because there dog was out running around in the neighborhood and we had to return it and find out if the owner was interested in the Gospel. When we went back for a return appointment, the owner, his wife, 10 month old daughter and his mother were there. The mother turned out to be a missionary for her church and asked some tough questions. She will be difficult to get to listen, but her son and his wife seen interested in the lessons.

2.  What member family made you feel the best this week?

This week I would have to say that the member family that made me feel the best this week would be Rich Arnold and his family, his brother lives in the ward so I could not just say the Arnolds, or the Conners. Both of them are doing great when it comes to missionary work and they are always warm and inviting.

3.  What was your most interesting or best meal of the week?

The most interesting meal this week occurred when an investigator invited us to a deer roast that his church was having. I was very nervous and I now know what investigators must feel like when they are starting to come to our church the first time. It turned out well, every one there was very nice and had heard a lot about us and was interested to know who we were.

4.  What new programs do you have going to help find people?

 Other than 2-2-5 fearless we don't really have any new programs to get new investigators. Mainly what we have been focusing on is getting our investigators to church and using 2-2-5 to find new investigators. One thing that we have been doing to gain member trust and to build that relationship to the ward is we have been baking cookies and taking them to members and it has defiantly been paying off because we now have all of our meals booked out 3 week into the future.

5.  What was the funniest thing that happened this week at the apartment with the 4 of you?

I'm not quite sure what the funniest thing that happened at the apartment was this week, but I will keep the question in mind for the upcoming week and I will let you know what goes on. This week has actually been one of the rougher weeks in the apartment as both Elder Smith and I adjust to having someone other than out trainers as companions and as some of the frustrations have come up. It has not been bad but it has been a little rough as we grow and learn from different people.

Other than small disagreements, Elder Fulmer and I are getting along great and we are able to work together well. Also, I am not really sure what I would like for my birthday this year. I will think about it this week and let you know.

Love Elder Rawlings

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

He has returned

Richard has returned to Ohio on Friday Dec 30th.  This was quicker than expected for us, we had been told he had to be able to walk 6 miles in a day in order to return.  He was getting to the point that he was ready to start going out for daily walks.  We got a phone call Tuesday the 27th saying he had to be able to walk the 6 miles and then they asked for a Dr.'s release which we had already.  After turning that in we got a call on Thursday saying he was departing Friday at 7:30 AM.  This meant we were out of bed at 4:45 to get everyone showered and out the door to have him to the airport by 6 AM or so.  Have I mentioned that it has been a long time since I have seen that time on a clock in the AM?  In typical fashion for our family there were a few kinks getting him on the flight, like me (dad) forgetting to print his itinerary for him to refer to, thus no confirmation number, no boarding pass.  He got on his flight after a short call to give him the info and he was in the air.  He got to Detroit for his connecting flight and it appears he was booked standby and had no seat on that flight assigned.  They were able to get him a seat, but somehow they didn't get his luggage on the plane, it arrived 5 1/2 hours later.  Now what does a missionary do in an airport waiting for his luggage you ask?  We don't know who picked him up but I guess they sat and waited for his luggage to arrive and they got home about 11 PM.  Now we will wait for more great news of his adventures and experiences in Ohio.  Thank all of you that offered your love and support during this time as he struggled with this health issue. He has felt your prayers of support and the love shown to him thru this ordeal.

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Things have changed 12/15/2011

Richard's surgery did not go as planned in Ohio. They had problems with anesthesia and scrubbed the procedure. He arrived home 12/14 in the evening and is having the surgery on Friday 12/16 and will have a 2 to 3 week recovery. Prayers are appreciated in his behalf. He is still a missionary as he was not released and will be back out quite soon.