Hey everyone,
Sorry I haven't written nearly as much as I should have this past while, some things have been going on that have been consuming my thoughts and energy.
About 10 days ago, I had surgery on a hernia, which was not a whole lot of fun to go through. If you are a thrill-seeker, I encourage you to not attempt to acquire a hernia and have it operated on. The operation has been pretty draining and when I feel pain its not the fun kind of adrenaline that courses through my body. I was down for about four days, and then I have been prescribed one week of light duty. So, its not as bad as they thought or thought would be after the surgery, but lately i have been feeling pretty nauseous from the pain medicine.
The work has been going well though. We just found out last Saturday that Elder Andersen and I are going to be in Springfield, Missouri together for one more transfer period(6 weeks), and so he'll be the one that "kills me off" or sends me home. I will have spent 9 months in this area! We were also told that we will be covering the Single's Ward for another 6 weeks, which is awesome! It's so great to be able to work with people your age at missionary work. They have that same fire that you have, and most of them understand missionary life because many of them have been not far away from their own full-time missions. In the family ward, we are still working very hard to get all of the recent coneverts and those less-active families to the temple on August 20. We are excited to be apart of their first temple experience, and i know the Lord will pour out His Spirit upon them to bring more joy and peace and direction in their lives than before. There is one person who were teaching who has been very unique to interact with. He is a Jewish man in his 30s and he came in contact with the church through a friend telling him to get in contact with full-time missionaries. Once we started teaching what the doctrine is of the church, he began to scratch his head because it was very new to him. Unlike most people here in Missouri, he has not had any negative publicity thrown at him abuot our faith, and because he is a Jew, he takes what critics say about other faiths with a huge grain of salt. But teaching him has been interesting, but also slow because we are first working on him building faith. He is a great guy with a good heart and he really enjoys us coming over and visiting with him. Please continue to pray for the people we are working with.
Its been great serving with Elder Andersen. Him and I are very much alike, and we have been getting some work done and having a blast along the way. We joke around a lot of the time, but we get serious when we are teaching. Both of us have similar interests, and so it never is dull with our conversation. I think he is so hilarious too. He always has me laughing with his crazy comments, but right now with my operation it really hurts to laugh :)
Well, thats all for now. This Elder Fellows signing off!!!
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
Happy 4th of July!! -- sent 7/4/11 -- obviously
Hey everyone,
this week has been a typical week in the missionary life. We taught people, some kept their commitments, some didn't. We went finding, and not much luck. A typical week. Bob Brown did get baptized up in Utah this past weekend, and he will be confirmed in Springfield this coming week. Other than that, not much has been happening. I'm doing pretty well. The members are feeding us. They are helping with the work. Elder Andersen is probably one of my favorite companions and so we get along really well, and that makes the work more enjoyable.
i really do wish i had more to write, but thats all for now.
Elder Fellows
this week has been a typical week in the missionary life. We taught people, some kept their commitments, some didn't. We went finding, and not much luck. A typical week. Bob Brown did get baptized up in Utah this past weekend, and he will be confirmed in Springfield this coming week. Other than that, not much has been happening. I'm doing pretty well. The members are feeding us. They are helping with the work. Elder Andersen is probably one of my favorite companions and so we get along really well, and that makes the work more enjoyable.
i really do wish i had more to write, but thats all for now.
Elder Fellows
Change is Constant - 6/27/11
Hello everyone,
So, last week was transfers and Elder Argyle went home. He is the 4th missionary I have seen go home in our apartment. That made me feel really old mission-wise. The apartment now has two new additons. Elder Peters and Elder Andersen(my companion). He's been out for about 17 months and he is awesome. He is from Modesto, Califonia. That is just south of Sacramento in the central valley, just east of the bay area. He and Elder Peters actually both served in Mingo Valley after I was there and so we have a lot of cool conversations about the people we would visit and the members that lived there. Elder Peters is from Orem, Utah and he's a stud too. He and Elder Bell are tearing it up in there area right now and our entire zone is doing really great. I am so excited for the effort that is being put out by the missionaries in and around the Springfield area.
Right now, Elder Andersen and I are covering both the Springfield 1st Ward and the University Ward. They pulled the Sister Missionaries out for a transfer(6 weeks). That was a change. We always have our days swamped with teaching and setting up more appointments so that we can teach new people and help all of them get baptized. That was definiately a change. And every single companionship has changed. I am now the oldest missionary in the zone. Just call me Father Fellows. That is change. I have been in this area for over 6 months(the longest time i have been in an area yet), and I might stay here until my mission is done.
A little info for Dad and Holley. PAY ATTENTION HERE! There is a man named Bob Brown that is going to be baptized up in Murray, Utah this weekend, 2 July at 10am. We have been visiting him for the past few months and he is wanting to be baptized where all the people that were influential in his conversion. It's in the Riverside 5th Ward/Murray Utah North Stake with Bishop Meyers there. He is going to be baptized with the granddaughter of one of his friends. His friend's name is Mary Kay Pearson, and her granddaughter is named Rebecca Anderson. I think it would be cool if you attended that baptism of Bob's. I know it's not very far from where ya'll live, so you should consider going and supporting an investigator we have been visiting.
Well, that's all I got for everyone today.
Love ya
Elder Fellows
So, last week was transfers and Elder Argyle went home. He is the 4th missionary I have seen go home in our apartment. That made me feel really old mission-wise. The apartment now has two new additons. Elder Peters and Elder Andersen(my companion). He's been out for about 17 months and he is awesome. He is from Modesto, Califonia. That is just south of Sacramento in the central valley, just east of the bay area. He and Elder Peters actually both served in Mingo Valley after I was there and so we have a lot of cool conversations about the people we would visit and the members that lived there. Elder Peters is from Orem, Utah and he's a stud too. He and Elder Bell are tearing it up in there area right now and our entire zone is doing really great. I am so excited for the effort that is being put out by the missionaries in and around the Springfield area.
Right now, Elder Andersen and I are covering both the Springfield 1st Ward and the University Ward. They pulled the Sister Missionaries out for a transfer(6 weeks). That was a change. We always have our days swamped with teaching and setting up more appointments so that we can teach new people and help all of them get baptized. That was definiately a change. And every single companionship has changed. I am now the oldest missionary in the zone. Just call me Father Fellows. That is change. I have been in this area for over 6 months(the longest time i have been in an area yet), and I might stay here until my mission is done.
A little info for Dad and Holley. PAY ATTENTION HERE! There is a man named Bob Brown that is going to be baptized up in Murray, Utah this weekend, 2 July at 10am. We have been visiting him for the past few months and he is wanting to be baptized where all the people that were influential in his conversion. It's in the Riverside 5th Ward/Murray Utah North Stake with Bishop Meyers there. He is going to be baptized with the granddaughter of one of his friends. His friend's name is Mary Kay Pearson, and her granddaughter is named Rebecca Anderson. I think it would be cool if you attended that baptism of Bob's. I know it's not very far from where ya'll live, so you should consider going and supporting an investigator we have been visiting.
Well, that's all I got for everyone today.
Love ya
Elder Fellows
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