Monday, April 26, 2010

Dear Familia,

Another wonderful week here in Neosho! :)

Things are going really well. Yesterday was tough, though. We had 2 people come to church for the first time, and Scott, from last week, was there for the second time. During sacrament meeting, somebody gave a talk for about 15 minutes about government conspiracies and how the Book of Mormon is the only thing that can save us. That was rough. And then the Gospel Principles lesson was Exaltation. A missionary's worst nightmare. Certainly a strange Sunday. Scott still isn't scared off though. One of the new guys still wants to learn more. I think the third one had had enough after Gospel Principles. He didn't go to Priesthood. :( Oh well. That was the worst part of the week. Everything else has been really fantastic actually. I'm lovin life. :)

The weather here has been great. No tornadoes. It's been one of the mildest Springs they've had in years. No problems there. Perfect temperatures. The only problem is those darn allergies. Thank heavens for Claritin!

Oh man, that's a funny story about about Anal-ey. I'd be so upset. I'd probably get a taxi and drive home haha.

I thought it was weird that you said Thursday was my year mark. I thought it was Tuesday. But I looked back and you were right. It's the 29th. I thought it was the 27th. I've been thinking that pretty much my whole mission. Crazy.

It is weird reaching the Hump-Day. Our mission has no traditions for it. I'm going to bake a cake, put one candle on it, and take a picture haha. But that's it. It's just weird. I don't know what to think. It's been a crazy year. Time has flown. I've learned more in the last year than in most of the rest of my life combined, it seems. About life, myself, the Gospel, God, Families, priorities, the Priesthood. And many other things. But I'm still not a year old yet. Maybe I'll rant more about it next week. We'll see.

I don't really need anything replaced. Well, I'm probably going to buy a couple new pairs of pants at Wal-Mart today, but other than that things are holding up really well. That chould change soon, and I'll let you know if it does. But most little things I can just pick up here on my own.

Anyways, I hope you all have a wondeful week!

Love,
Elder Bracken

Monday, April 19, 2010

Hello Everyone!

Another day in Paradise for Elder Bracken. Nothing to report for transfers. We are totally unaffected. Which, in a way, is kind of nice. Much less hassle, for sure. And Elder Lybbert and I are just starting to really figure out how to work together. It's interesting how you click so quickly with some people and with other people it's like fitting a square peg in a round hole. I don't know why that is. But, the Lord provides and things work out.

We are emailing at the Neosho Library. One of the Librarian's is a member named Sister Moser, she just came over and said to tell our mom's "Hi" for her. So Mom, "Hi."

We had a really great experience yesterday. A member of the Ward brought a relative of hers to church and he really enjoyed it. He believes in God but doesn't really go to church. He sat in on Gospel Principle and it was a lot about the Celestial Kingdom and Exaltation. It didn't even phase him. He also thinks that the Book of Mormon and the Doctrine and Covenants make a lot of sense. He wants to meet with us and learn more over donuts. :) He's a very hard-working, humble man. I'm very impressed with him.

Tonight we're going over to teach some stalwart Church of Christ members(some of them are Pastors even). That should be interesting. Wish me luck!

The Spoonbill was really good. Deep fried with Louisiana Fish Fry. Dipped in a French Tartar Sauce. Fantastic. Their really convenient to eat, because they have no bones in their body. I also had Fried Rabbit this week. It was great. Hard to get to the meat though. Definitely not as convenient and a Chicken Leg. I also had Catfish. It was good. It's not my favorite fish by any means, but it was very edible.
That's pretty crazy about the Volcano and Earthquake. When I read that in your email, the Toy Story Song "Strange Things Are Happenin' To Me" popped in my head. The Second Coming is imminent, and life is only gonna get crazier. I am so glad that we have the guidance of Apostles and Prophets to give us shelter from the storm. We won't make it without that Divine help.
I've seen so many welfare cases lately. It's driving me crazy. I'm so tired of people who do nothing but sit and complain about their problems, hoping that if they complain loud enough and long enough that someone else will solve them. I've heard every sad story in the book it seems, and I just don't care any more. People need to grow up and take care of themselves. True are the words of Elder Holland when he said something to the effect of, "There is no problem in this world big enough that complaining about it won't make it worse!" I know, I know, I sound like a hypocrite right now. I am a complainer by nature. But I'm getting better and I'm putting forth honest effort to improve. These people are not. And also, I don't get what these people expect from me. I have no money, no resources, no connections. I have no advice. All I do is teach the Gospel. That's it. Nothing more, nothing less. I can't solve your pocketbook problems. But I can teach you about Jesus Christ. And the Law of Tithing, on that note.

On a very similar note, I'm tired of excuses. I'm so tired of people feeding me their sad stories of all the reasons why they couldn't read or pray or go to church. Poor them. Boo hoo. President Monson has the greatest responsibility of any mortal person on Earth, and he still finds time to do all those things. He even does his Home Teaching. I've heard many stories of people who go to school full time, work 60 hours a week, run a family, and STILL go to church, read their scriptures, and pray. President Seal, our previous Mission President used to say, "Excuses are like butts. We all have them, and they all stink."

Sorry about that rant, but I really had to get that off of my chest. Phew!

Now I'll brighten things up by telling story of a Miracle. I don't know if I've even told you about the whole story, Mom and Dad. But I may have. Anywho:

Once upon a time I was a very young child. Probably 8 years old I would guess. I got a HUGE(it was huge to me at the time, but it was probably about the size of a Penny) Plantar Wart on the bottom of my foot. It was so nasty. My parents recall that it hurt badly enough to cause me to limp, though I don't remember it hurting. So, my Parents informed me that they had set up an appointment with the Doctor for a few days away. He would have to freeze it off of my foot! Ow! That MORTIFIED me, small child that I was. I couldn't handle that. Freezing it off of me? No way! So, I used the beautiful faith that every child has and I prayed. I begged and pleaded with my Heavenly Father to remove the Wart, so that I would not have to have it frozen off. And guess what happened! Overnight, it disappeared. Completely. As if it was never there. I never had to get it Frozen off. I am so grateful for that experience. Yes, it allowed me to escape great pain, but more importantly than that, it gave me a tesimony-building experience that I've been able to hold to for my entire life since. I felt like I should share that with you.

Well, I've probably rambled enough for you this week. Have a good one!

Love,
Elder Bracken

PS, Go to the temple!

Monday, April 12, 2010

Dear Family,

It's been a long, but awesome week!

Neosho does an interesting thing once a year. It's called a City-Wide Garage Sale. Basically, for one weekend, everyone has a garage sale simultaneously. It was pretty crazy. Everyone was out and about, some roads were made One-Way streets. Hundreds, or probably thousands of visitors from out of town. It was cool. We talked to a lot of people. Didn't buy anything, though.

We also met the 45th President of the United States of America. He gave us invitations to his big campaign speech coming up. He's determined to win. So next election, keep your eyes peeled for a man from Neosho, MO. :)

Our teaching pool is slowly expanding. We just had a part-member family move in. A single mom who has three unbaptized children. She wants us to baptize them. So that should be good. We also taught another new investigator yesterday for the first time. We found here earlier in the week. She had been praying for God to send her an Angel to tell her what to do. We soon showed up at her door. Definitely not a coincidence.

One less-fortunate event is that yesterday my allergies realized that there's a lot of pollen in the air right now. So they're acting up. I'm also experiencing blisters on my left foot. It's so weird. I've never really had blisters on my feet before. I've been fine my whole mission(my whole life, really) until now. Hopefully they will go away.

Oh, I've been meaning to tell you about some food I had in Webb City. It was called Miracle Whip Chicken. Very good. Very similar to Amanda's Ranch Chicken. You just take the chicken breasts and cover them in Miracle Whip, then roll them in crushed crackers(I imagine bread crumbs would work great too). It tasted really good!

Tonight I will be having Spoonbill. It's fish. A pre-historic Sturgeon, actually. I'm excited.

I didn't really get any hints from President Merkley during my interview about if I'll stay or go. I might stay.
We'll see on Saturday. Anything could happen.

We did learn that apparently there is Rampant Disobedience spreading throughout the mission. Especially with things like, missionaries picking up their cell phone and calling home anytime they want(and they want to often). So that was troubling to hear. I had no idea we had the problems he was talking about. Crazy. I hope I never have a companion with problems like that.

Well, I hope that you all have a wonderful week! And that you'll find the time to go to the temple!

Love,
Elder Bracken

Monday, April 5, 2010

Hello Family,

I hope you all had a wonderful Easter Weekend! Mine was phenomenal! :)

I watched all 5 sessions of Conference. It was great, but far too short! I want more!

I was HORRIBLE at writing notes this time. It was sad. I feel bad. And somehow I lost my best page of notes. I now feel like I have a glimpse of how Joseph Smith felt after Brother Harris lost the manuscript. Or maybe I'm just being overdramatic. But I was upset.

At any rate, I loved conference. I learned much. There was a lot said that I really needed to hear. If I had to pick a favorite talk, it would probably be Elder Oaks from the Priesthood Session. I learned so much from that talk. It was great. I also loved Elder Christofferson's about the Scriptures. It was all good. There sure was a lot about mothers and raising families. So I kind of felt out of place with those talks, but whatever. :)

I hope that once again you could obtain for me a copy of the Conference Ensign as well as putting the audio on an MP3 disc for me. That would be phenomenal. :)

Good news: Conference contained a number of talks which touched on the evils of pornography, and it inspired one of our investigators to burn all pornographic material he possesses. So that was quite a wonderful thing.

That was pretty much how Easter was for me. Not a bad way to spend it, for sure. My second General Conference of my mission is over. Crazy.

I'm starting to see what you were talking about last week, Dad. About everything coming together. We had a lesson last week that was pretty intense and I was able to answer every question and resolve every concern, mostly by relating the past experiences of my mission. He would ask a question, and I could say, "Well, in my 3rd area I experienced this..." or "In my 1st area I learned this..." and my experiences were the answer to the questions. Quite remarkable.

I am thankful that you went to the temple! Keep doing it! :)

Well, Mother, the weather here has been nice and warm. No snow for a couple weeks now. It's warming up and all the trees are blooming. It's very pretty. I've taken a few pictures of them. As for why I don't think I'll be here long, it is simply a feeling. We'll see what happens. We have Interviews tomorrow, so I may get an inkling then. President Merkley told me that he transferred me to get me out of the Webb City Apartment because it was killing me. And the problem has gone away, so perhaps I will move on to bigger and better things? Who knows.

Well, it was wonderful to hear from you. I will talk to you later! Have a great week!

Love,
Elder Bracken