Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Week of Nov 28

This week Richard's letter will not be posted.  We would appreciate the prayers of all who know and love Richard right now on his behalf.  Richard is experiencing some significant health problems.  He has been found to have a bladder stone the size of an egg.  This is not a gall stone, but a stone in the urinary bladder.  The stone will more than likely have to be surgically removed, but the underlying reason for forming such a stone is what has us and his doctor concerned.  He is experiencing significant pain and discomfort at this time.  Please keep him in your thoughts.

Monday, November 21, 2011

Week of Nov 21

I was remiss in my blogging duties last week.  So here comes two weeks worth of letters.

 Letter dated 11-14-2011

I am sorry to hear about Grandpa, but I know that he will be O.K. and that he will make it through this and I know that he will do just fine.  I have survived through this first transfer and am excited for this next one.  It is a short one, only five weeks, because it would be a little too close to Christmas for the missionaries changing areas and the ones going home.  Also President Nilsen is apparently going to be keeping people in areas longer so I could be here for a little while.  Things are going a little slow right now, but I am not letting it get me down.  We are starting to do service as a mission for our members and our investigators during the day at the less productive hours of the day and I am noticing that the members are growing in there trust in us and are very thankful for what we do, (it also helps when you take their leaf rakes and they can't do it on their own because of it.  I am loving the work, but not much has changed in this last week with our investigators, but our ward mission leader is going out of town and we will finally be able to bet into the correlation meeting with the Bishop this next week.  I like Emoticons ( this one is funny).  Any way, my time is getting short but I am having a great time out here and I am loving the people more each day.  Also on a great note I worked on pottery today!   It was a bit difficult at first, but I think I am getting the hang of it.
 
Anyway, I need to go, but I will be sure to send more info next week.  Love you all.



And now the letter form today 11/21


This past week has been a good week.  One of our investigators, Josh, has a baptismal date for Dec. 10th and he is very excited about it.  He attended priesthood for the first time this week and I was afraid that it would scare him away because the lesson was on the Millennium and we got into a lot of speculation about what is going to happen.  Thankfully when we went to his house today to work on pottery, his wife, who is a member, had more questions for us then he did.  Also on Sunday we had a non-member in our Gospel principles class who had shown up for the primary program that her friend invited her to come to.  The lesson happened to be on "The Post Mortal World" which is usually not the best topic for a first time exposure to the church.  Thankfully the lesson ended with time to spare and we started talking about Thanksgiving and about gratitude and I watched as she opened up a bit more as the discussion went on.  I am not sure about what is happening with one of our investigators.  She is a nice old lady who was very open to hearing about Jesus and when she met Elder Turner she fell in love with him, we were on exchanges when we met her.  About three weeks ago, she left town and said we could call her the next week to set up an appointment, but we have not been able to get hold of her and when we drop by her house, it does not look like any one is home.  Another one of our investigators, the lady who taught us the Plan of Salvation, we thought had fallen off the map we were able to get hold of her and we have an appointment set up for the second. overall this week has been a good week.  I will get you more info on members next week, since my time is about up.  I love you all and I hope that all goes well at home.
 
Love,
Elder Rawlings

Monday, November 7, 2011

Nov 7th (two months down)

WOW our boy is really growing.  I think he broke a record for letter length.  As you can read for yourself, he is adjusted well and enjoying the work.
 
To everyone back home,
 
It is hard to believe that I have been out here two months already.  I am loving it out here in Ohio and am getting the hang of the work.  Last Wednesday, we had some Jehovah's Witnesses tract into our apartment.  We were on companion exchanges in the 4-Pad, that makes things interesting because we stay in the same apartment and your companion is still there.  During our companionship study, Elder Brooks and I here talking in the main part of the apartment.  When we go out , we find Elders Turner and Smith talking with two women on the porch.  When we walk out, they are not quite sure what to say other than "Oh, there are four of you." When they saw our name tags and figured out we were Mormon missionaries, they were taken back a bit, but when they saw four of us they really freaked out.  I am loving the work out here and all the people.  We have three solid investigators that are looking like they will be baptized and that I am very excited for.  The first one is Josh and he was going to be baptized not too long ago, but his parents were out of town and he wanted them to be there and we are working on setting up a date for him to be baptized on.  The second is a woman named Paulie who absolutely loves my companion, every time we have taught her there has been a different missionary.  The first time was Elder Kirk and I, The second time was Elder Turner and I, and the third time it was Elder Turner and Elder Smith.  The last time she told them that she did not remember Elder Kirk or me, but that there was something about Elder Turner that every time he talked made her think that she should listen to him.  The third one is Malita, we met her while tracting and gave her a Book of Mormon, a Restoration pamphlet, and a Plan of Salvation pamphlet.  We tried calling her the night before our next appointment and we got a message saying that we had a wrong number.  When we showed up the next day, we were about ten minutes late and when we knocked on the door, she answered the door and said she was just about to call us to find out if we were coming.  From the time we first met her and our appointment she had read all of the Plan of Salvation pamphlet and also the additional study scriptures in the back and she ended up teaching us all about the Plan of Salvation.  When we extended a conditional baptismal commitment she was very excited and eager. I am loving the people out here and am excited to find out about the changes that are going to start taking place that President Nelson is going to start implementing.
 
Love you all
 
Elder Richard Rawlings
 

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Halloween Letter

Last week the letter was rather short and so was my time, so a blog update did not happen.  So here come two letters last week ( the short one) and this week.

Letter From 10/17/11

 I am doing great over here in this wonderful great Ohio Columbus Mission. It is so great to hear all of the things that are going on at home and to know that everything is going well. I am excited to hear that things went well with Dad's weekend at work.  Also please send me Elder Meade's and Elder Reed's e-mail addresses. I am doing great and am loving the work. We did service this week at a less active members home who is working on remodeling his new house before he moves into it and we helped him  move trusses for his roof up onto the second floor of his house. It was wet, raining, and I enjoyed every moment of it. also, we got a steak dinner out of it. I am loving all the work that I am able to do out here and look forward to this next week. Love you all and will talk with you all next week.
 
Love, Elder Rawlings
 
now for 10/31/11
 
Happy Halloween Everyone
 
I apologize for the short letter last week, my letter to the president did not send for some reason and I had to retype it and that took up a lot of my time. Halloween is really weird out here in Ohio. each different city or township has a different day and a two hour time that they do trick-or-treating in and they need to be on there porch or there driveway or the kids don't come to the door. I am loving it out here in my area and most of the time we are in the car, but at least once a week, we get out on our bike and go visit people on those.
 
Mom asked if I have had an doors slammed in my face. The answer to that is yes, on multiple occasions. the fist time the guy answered the door and asked if we went around banging on every ones door and shut it in our faces, and the second one the lady answered the door, screamed "I believe in the devil" and slammed the door. I have not let it affect me and I can tell when an area has been tracted recently by Jehovah's Witnesses because we get nobody that is even willing to give us a chance and when we have referrals in that area it makes it hard. We will give it a few weeks and try the area again though.
 
The people are great and I am becoming good at talking with people. I can even talk with the cute girls that my companion shies away from, it helps that most of my friends back at home are cute girls. In lessons, I am able to get the message across clearly, but I need to learn not to throw too much information at them at once. Also I have learned the value of helping those in need. On an exchange with the zone leaders, we went to go get shakes at a gas station at the end of the day and a lady came up to us and asked if she could have five dollars for gas and she also thought that my companion looked familiar. it turns out that they live in the same apartment complex. I gave her the money and she was so thankful she gave me a hug and asked if she repay us. We told her that she did not need to repay us, but we got her information and she seemed interested in learning more. I am not sure what has happened with her yet, but I will ask as soon as I get a chance.
 
I love all of you and am looking forward to another great fun filled week of missionary life.