Thursday, July 31, 2014

Kalispell this week!

Hey Fam!

This week was awesome! It is super nice here and I have been able to spend lots of time in the sun :) On Saturday we had had our ward Pioneer day BBQ which was great. There were a ton of people! We had lots of members who have not come to Church in a while attend and multiple who are currently investigating the Church. Our ward mission leader tried to nail me with a water balloon and started an all-out war leading into kickball. It was a fun night :)

I finished reading the Gospel of John this week! I LOVE the Book of John. He is so descriptive and gives so many accounts of things that are not complete in the other Gospels. I especially loved reading John chapter 14. I found an awesome definition for the word believe here. Unfortunately, we run into so many people all the time who are deceived into thinking that all Christ requires for you to believe is to simply say you accept Him in your heart and then that's it, you have been saved. In John Chapter 14 verse 12 the Savior says, "Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that believeth on me, the works that I do shall he do also..." Christ is the perfect example for all of us to know how we should live our lives (1 Peter 2:21). I have come to know this is true simply by the way I feel when serving others. It sounds strange but I have by far found the most peace in service to others. The Savior also taught us that by doing we receive confirmation of the doctrine when he said, "If any man will do his will, he shall know of the doctrine, whether it be of God, or whether I speak of myself." John 7:17

I am so grateful for the knowledge I have been given and the light that continually enters my life through the scriptures. I invite you all this week to particularly look for ways you can be DOERS of the doctrine of Christ in your everyday routine. I promise you that if you will consciously look for ways to bless and serve others they will be shown to you and you will feel and know that because you have chosen to do you are a believer in word and in deed.

This week I get to spend 2 days in Kalispell which will be awesome! I get to drive right by Flathead Lake! I have heard it is one of the most beautiful lakes in the entire world and right now is one of the most perfect times to see it. I really am blessed to serve here in Montana.

Thanks so much for all of your great love and support!

Love,
Elder Holland

Sunday, July 20, 2014

Spaghetti Eating Contest

Hey Fam!
 
Holy smokes it's hot here!  I think I may have just acclimated to sub-zero weather but it has been about 100 degrees each day and I feel like I am melting!  
Things are going really well though :) There are a few people that we have not been able to see in a while that we got to see because they wanted to say bye to Elder Bishop.  So we have many appointments with lots of people this week which I love.

We have Zone conference with the Kalispell and Stevensville missionaries tomorrow haha which means Elder Bishop will be staying with us tonight.  I miss him as a companion but Eder Griffith is great!  He is 20 and from Pleasant Grove, Utah.  He just spent the last 6 months in Butte so he is very happy to be here.  We teach well together and I feel we will be able to keep the momentum moving together.
One of our recent converts was able to ordain his son to the Aaronic Priesthood and to be a Deacon yesterday!  Wow what an awesome experience!  I felt the Spirit validate and it was a very special experience.  I am so grateful for the priesthood and all God allows us to do to help our brothers and sisters here.  The hospital is in our area so we get to give many blessings all the time and I have seen so many people healed it is incredible.  
We woke up super early on Tuesday morning (The day before Elder Bishop left) and hikes to the summit of the "M".  It was awesome!  We could see way into Bonner, all of Missoula, and out into the mountains!  I love being in nature and am so glad I get to serve my mission in such a beautiful part of the world.  
Sorry it is short this week but thank you all for all your great love and support!
Love,
Elder Holland
 
Spaghetti Eating Contest -- Video

Monday, July 7, 2014

I get another transfer here!

Hey fam!

So I get to stay another transfer!  I'm stoked but unfortunately Elder Bishop is being transferred to be an assistant to President Mecham. He and I have gotten along really well and have some awesome gospel studies in the past 4 1/2 months. I love gospel discussions and learning all the insights and scriptures each person has found. He will def be missed but my new companion will be Elder Griffith.  He was companions with Elder Bishop for 3 months a while ago and I've heard he is awesome so I think it will be another great transfer :)
So the Fourth of July was pretty fun!  In the morning we got all 24 of the missionaries out to Fort Missoula for the Fourth of July breakfast.  It was a blast! The entire breakfast is donated by our Church and they use it as a fundraiser as well. They charge $5 a person and donate everything to Fort Missoula. We served over a thousand people. I have never made that much bacon in my life!  It was really fun. It was pretty much run by missionaries and all the servers were missionaries dressed in their proselyting attire. The only downside was it has been crazy hot and by 10:00 it was like 85 degrees And cooking under a tent with like 15 grills gets quite toasty... Sorry I didn't take any pictures but I got 2 pictures from one of the missionaries I will send.

Then as a zone we all went on a hike!  Elder Bishop and I found a sweet trail up in rattlesnake canyon that is about 3 miles round trip. We did a fun activity involving rocks and a discussion on the  Atonement at the top of the hike.  I love being in nature.  Truly, all things denote there is a God.

We have been teaching this lady who had not been to Church for quite some time.  She has now come consecutively for the past month and loves the way she feels at church. Her husband passed away a few months ago and it seemed like she had tried everything of the world to bring the peace she needed but nothing would work. Somehow, we knocked on her door at just the right time.  She has taken the steps to repent be made clean through Christ. This is seriously my favorite part about being a missionary; repentance.  So many people think it is a scary thing but in reality it is he greatest thing we are able to do here in this life. To have a change of heart and forsake the natural man is to be closer to God and the peace that comes with it is unlike anything the world can offer :) this lady got up yesterday and bore her testimony. It was powerfully simple.  She basically said that as she has read and come to Church that everything just feels right. She acknowledged a unique peace she had desired since her husband passed and now knows that because she has chosen to follow the Savior she was given this peace.  At the end of her testimony she said, "I am here because it feels right, and this is where I am going to stay." I was soo happy when she said that!

I love being a missionary. The other day someone asked me how much time I have left as a missionary and it made me sad to think I have only 9 months left. I really could do this forever.

Thanks for all the great love and support I receive from each of you!  I hope you all had an awesome and safe Fourth of July :)

Love,
Elder Holland

Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Hello! It rained a TON

Hey fam!

This week was excellent! It rained a TON and this part of the world is beginning to turn really, really green :) if Montana was like this year round I could totally live here. We have been on bikes a lot as well and it has been awesome to see people all out and about because it's finally summer here.  We were on a "Diet" this month to get rid of the extra weight we packed on last winter and I ended up getting rid of about 15 lbs. So I am satisfied and ready to start eating all the candy I have saved in our kitchen for the last 30 days :)
We have been spending lots of time making sure the needs of all of our recent converts are met. They are all progressing really well in the Gospel and all have callings and great friends in the Church.  They all have unique blessings they get to experience now that they have made and are honoring the covenant of baptism with God. Yesterday we had dinner at the home of the family that was baptized and they told us a really amazing story.  They were talking about tithing and how they had just paid it for the third time this last week as members of the Church. They said they had heard many different stories of blessings that come from paying tithing but had not experienced one personally yet. She recently had a baby and there were some complications so she was in the hospital for a while and they had a balance of just over $10,000.00 still due. They said they went online last week to check the total due on the bill and were shocked to find that the bill had been paid for in full. He said he had a printed statement from a week prior that had the amount written on it so he called to find out what happened and they said the have no idea but the balance is paid. I believe this is one of those tender mercies promised by the Lord when he tells us about the blessings that come from paying tithing. I love the actual scripture, "Bring ye all the tithes into the storehouse, that there may be meat in mine house, and prove me now herewith, saith the Lord of hosts, if I will not open you the windows of heaven, and pour you out a blessing, that there shall not be room enough to receive it." Malachi 3:10. They said immediately when they learned of the debt being paid their minds were turned to this promise and they knew it was given to them because they had paid their tithing.

I am so grateful to know that God truly does communicate with us!  I know He answers prayers and that when we obey His commandments we really do receive so many blessings that there is not room enough to receive them.
 
Transfers are next week and I really hope I get to stay!  Things are going great and I love being companions with Elder Bishop.

I hope you all have a fantastic week and that we may all remember those that sacrificed so much so we can be independent here in America. 

Love,
Elder Holland