Well hello world. It's been a long
time, how are you? It's funny, while I was in Vernal I kept saying I was a
sinner and that I would email better eventually... And now it's been a solid 3
months or so since I sent out anything substantial... So why don't we start
with a little bit of a recap of my mission so far.
So currently, I'm just a regular
missionary, the only form of leadership I currently hold is just being the
senior companion. Essentially, I just choose who prays during studies. I have
been out for 16 months today. I have served once as a regular district leader,
once as a district trainer (district leader who trains a new missionary
simultaneously) and a follow up trainer twice. To date I am in my twelfth
transfer in the field and am on my eighth companion. I'm currently in my fourth
area, Spanish Fork Maple Mountain, my other areas being Provo West, Ferron, and
Vernal Ashley. This is also the beginning of my third transfer in this area and
my second with my current companion, Elder McKinney.
About Elder McKinney. In mission
lingo, he's my second step son (a regular son being a missionary you train, a
step son being a missionary you follow up train - So my mission posterity
currently consists of one son, one daughter, two step sons, and one grandson)
Anyway, so Elder McKinney is from Maumelle Arkansas, he comes from a big
family, he's the youngest of seven, but also has a sort of adopted family where
he's like the oldest of five. He's been on his mission for about 3.5 months,
and had an incredibly well rounded extra-curricular profile. Band, dance,
twirling, modeling, volleyball, basketball, football... All sorts of stuff.
He's a super cool dude.
Let's see... That's probably enough
of a review... It goes fast. It's super crazy to see all the missionaries that
have always been around, and that I love, go home. It's sad... Next transfer is
the last transfer for the sisters that came out with me, and four more after
that is game over for Elder DeFord. There's just not enough time left. I've got
too much to do.
There's no way that I can go over
all of the things from the months of absentee emails, no way to catch up.
Suffice it to say, I love the Lord,
and am grateful for his endless for me. I'm well fed, I'm doing good, I love my
mission, staying warm, learning, growing. The music is always there. If you
don't know about the Church, learn about it before you throw it away. If you do
know about and have left, because of your own choices or due to another's
influence, there is no better time to come back than now. If you are actively
participating in the gospel of Jesus Christ already, keep raising the bar, keep
learning, keep progressing, and then share those blessings you receive with
those that you love.