#Missionnotes on to month 13 - Defending Truth
Saturday, July 11, 2020
Monday, July 6, 2020
Drew mail 7-6-20: "Freedom and Obedience"
This week seems to have flown by, with lots of incredible
things happening! First of all, I have a new companion! His name is Elder
Hafener and he is from North Carolina. He was serving in Peru for 3 months before
being sent home to be reassigned here. I am so thankful to be here with him, he
is a hard worker and super nice!
We have worked super hard this week and have tried to help
as many people as we can, while being as obedient to the mission rules as
possible, and it has been pretty neat to see the blessings that have come from
that. One of the biggest has been finding an even greater joy and gratitude for
being here. We have been able to have some pretty neat lessons with people
here and have been having good experiences which I know are because of our
efforts to be obedient!
I know it can seem like obedience is restricting at times,
or is a hard thing to do, but I recently heard an analogy that I really like.
Obedience is like flying a kite. We may want the kite to fly higher, and think
that it would do what we want to cut the string (not be obedient,) but the
result would be that the kite just falls to the ground. We need the guidance
and direction to hold us in place and help us get the most out of the
experience that we can. I hope that makes sense, but really what it comes down
to is that Heavenly Father loves us so much and asks us to do certain things
for our benefit. It isn't always easy, and can be hard to recognize the
blessings or reasons sometimes, but I know that as we put our faith in Him and
act in obedience, we will be blessed. He knows each one of us perfectly and has
a plan for us! I know you will be happier and feel greater changes and
blessings in your life as you work to be obedient to what Heavenly Father asks
you to do :)
Much Love
~Elder McDonald
Monday, June 29, 2020
Drew mail 6-29-20: "Tender Mercies"
One of the first things is that we've been working with a
lady named Helen since I got here. Her mom was baptized at the beginning of
the year, then went to Las Vegas to stay with her other daughter and got
stuck in the quarantine there. We felt it would help Helen a lot if we could
have her mom support her and share her experiences with her, but we hadn't been
able to get a hold of her and we were struggling with knowing how to help her. On Friday we called Helen after she got back from visiting her mom and
sister, and it turned out that her mom came back to Beaver with her! So we were
able to have the lesson with both of them and it was a neat experience!
Hopefully now that she's got that extra support she'll keep moving forward
towards baptism!
Another silly little tender mercy we had was when we were
going on a walk around our area. We were crossing the crosswalk and a man
pulled over and told us to come over, and gave us 20 dollars. Ha,ha, we were like
what?? But it was a super nice thing!
It can be hard sometimes when
we feel like a lot of good things aren't happening, but the truth is there are
lots of tender mercies. We just have to look around! I know Heavenly Father
loves you so much and is mindful of everything going on! He wants to bless you
and will, so just keep your eyes open! Love you all!
~Elder McDonald.
Tuesday, June 23, 2020
Drew mail 06-22-20: "Heavenly Guidance"
Just another thought I've had as we've just had father's day
on Sunday, I am so thankful for the guidance and strength we can receive from
our fathers. My dad has helped me out so very much, and is an incredible
example of Heavenly Father's love and support. I know that Heavenly Father puts
certain people in our lives to help teach us and mold us into who He wants us
to be. It's also important we're thinking about the effect we're having on
others and that we give thanks to those who help us! I hope you all have a
great week this week and feel a little more of Heavenly love and guidance in
your lives!
Tuesday, June 16, 2020
Drew Mail 6-15-20: "1-Year! (ish)"
I have been amazed time and time again at God's perfect love for each one of us. I know without a doubt that He loves each one of us more than we can understand and that He wants the best for us. That's why He's given us all the commandments, scriptures, and blessings he has. He knows each one of us perfectly and wants so badly for each one of us to choose to follow Him so we can live with Him and our families forever. I have felt that love burn within me and it has strengthened me and led me to do what I need to do. He gives us personal revelation and guidance that we need in our lives to protect, help and heal us. I know that He will help each one of you in your needs and will bless you to feel a greater portion of His love as you follow and trust in Him.
Another thing I've learned about is the importance of turning outwards to help others rather than turning inward. When I was in the MTC (Missionary Training Center) I heard a talk by Elder Bednar that talked about just this. It has stuck with me ever since and I think just recently I've really started to understand what it means. It is hard for us to turn outward, because the natural man in us wants to focus on ourselves and not worry about others, but as we do our best to see others as God does, our hearts slowly change and we come to understand how vital it is to lift others up and help them progress. That's exactly what we promise to do when we're baptized in the church of Jesus Christ. We promise to act like Christ would, and lift and help others. I have seen that as we do this, our focus changes and even when we have questions, fears, or trials, we feel joy and peace because our focus is aligned with God's.
The most important thing I have been able to experience and learn about with others is the Atonement of Jesus Christ. I know without a doubt that He died and suffered for each one of us. He has experienced every pain, sorrow, sin, regret, weakness that we will ever have. He knows perfectly how to succor, heal, change and forgive. I have felt and seen in others the incredible blessings and peace and healing that comes when we choose to repent, or turn our hearts to God, and follow Christ's plan for us. He wants so badly to heal and forgive and all we need to do is trust Him to touch our hearts. It is such an amazing process and miracle to experience for ourselves and to see on others when we let Him in.
I want to share a bit of my testimony in Spanish, and I just want each one of you to know that Heavenly Father loves you so much and has a plan. I promise you with the authority i have as a representative of Jesus Christ, that if you give your all to Him, eventually all will be made right in Him.
He tenido la bendición de servir como misionero de Jesucristo durante casi un año, y tengo un año más hacerlo. La verdad es que no puedo explicar con palabras los sentimientos, milagros, lecciones, y experiencias que he tenido. Solamente puedo testificar que el evangelio de Jesucristo es verdadero. Sé que la iglesia de Jesucristo de los Santos de los Últimos DÃas es verdadera. Testifico del amor de Dios y de su hijo perfecto, Jesucristo. Ellos nos aman y nos conocen perfectamente. El quiere lo mejor para sus hijos y les van a guiarnos y ayudarnos en todas las cosas si nos seguimos a ellos. Comparto mi testimonio de que Jesucristo es nuestro Salvador y que la expiación de Él pueda limpiarnos y sanarnos de toda iniquidad y herida. Dejo esto en el nombre de Jesucristo amén.
~Much Love from Elder McDonald
Tuesday, June 9, 2020
Drew Mail 6-9-20: "Seeing the little things"
Throughout the week this week I've been blessed to see many
little things which maybe some would say are coincidences, but that I've come
to know are God, directing us to fulfill His will. He knows where each one of
us are at, and what we are needing. He will inspire us to help others and learn
if we listen carefully to Him. I love that so many times I've thought I don't
know what to do or say, then the thoughts and feelings have come to me
directing me in the way I need to go. I am humbled to know that he listens to each
one of our prayers and cares so much about each one of us that he will help us
and answer us.
It takes a lot of work to be able to change our perspective,
and even more to change our hearts, but I know it's possible. Because of the
atonement of Jesus Christ, He has felt and experienced EVERYTHING you
will ever feel. He also has overcome EVERYTHING you will ever struggle with. I
know that He has a perfect love for each one of us and will help us as we give
our all to Him. It'll take time, it'll take work, but He can do it. I testify
that no matter what He will always love you and work to help you if you let
him. Make the choice today, to follow Him no matter the cost. I promise you it
will be well worth it!
Much love,
~Elder McDonald
Scripture of the week: Alma 5:12
Monday, June 1, 2020
Drew mail 6-1-20 "Listen to the Spirit"
I have had a few different experiences this week where I have seen again there importance and value of listening to the Holy Ghost. First of all, I know that when we are in doubt our having hard times, the Holy Ghost is the best friend we can have. He will help comfort and direct us in our needs. I have felt so many times answers to my prayers, felt fears and pains go away because of His power. I know that if we do our best to seek his companionship, we'll be in good hands.
Sometimes though it can be hard to follow the guidance we receive. I know that as we do though, we will be blessed. So I want to share two experiences I've had this week that show both different sides.
First, I'll share a time I felt I needed to do something but didn't. My companion and his former companion had been teaching a man for some time, and his whole family are members of the church, and he isn't. My companion and his comp decided to give him some time to think and decide for himself what he was wanting to do. We were able to have a lesson with him just yesterday, and at the start I had the thought that I should ask why he hasn't been baptized yet, but I got distracted and didn't do it. Luckily right before we're were about to end the call he told us he needed to tell us something. He said "After the last time we met, I feel that I received revelation... and I'm going to be baptized." This was such a neat experience for us, and I remembered having felt before to bring up baptism. I'm grateful that the Lord promoted him to bring it up and that even though I didn't follow the guidance I received, the Lord's will was still fulfilled.
Another experience I had was following a prompting to call someone who had already expressed that they weren't interested. It was easy for me to just say, she already denied us, why should we try again, but instead we called. It turned out that we were able to have a neat call with her and shared certain things she was needing. It was humbling to know that I could've missed out on that experience if I hadn't obeyed that promoting, but I felt such great love and comfort knowing that the Lord again knows each one of us and will direct us for good if we listen and obey.
Just because we make a mistake or don't follow a prompting when we receive it doesn't mean there is no hope. I know that the Lord has a plan for us and will give us chance after chance to choose the right. He is perfect and loves us perfectly. Even when it seems we don't know what to do, He does. We can always have his peace and guidance if we do our best to live righteously and obey the guidance of the spirit. I invite each one of you to think more about how you receive guidance from the Lord, how you "hear Him" and I promise that as you do you will be blessed with peace and direction.
~Love Elder McDonald
Scripture of the week: Mosiah 6:6. When we are obedient, we are blessed.
Tuesday, May 26, 2020
Drew Mail 5-26-20: "A New Adventure"
So I was sent home about 2 months ago because of the Corona
virus, and it has been one of the hardest things for me to leave the place and
people I have learned to love so much, but I have seen so many blessings as
I've worked to just trust in God's plan and have faith. I have been so
blessed to be able to spend this time with my family and make new memories with
them. Then I received a new mission call. I was told I'd go to serve in the St. George, Utah mission and I was excited, nervous, sad and happy all at the
same time. I knew I'd have to leave my family again which would be
incredibly difficult and I would be in a new place, unsure of how long I'd be
there or what the differences would be from my time in Uruguay to this new
experience.
The time finally came when I was ready to leave again and
what an incredible new adventure I've been given! I was able to travel to Utah
without any problems and was able to speak to a few people along the way about
what I am doing, which was an answer to prayer and really just a tender mercy.
I arrived in St. George and met my new Mission President, President
Kaluhiokalani, and his wife, received some instructions and met my new
companion. His name is Elder Vega, and he is from the Philippines. He's been here
for 5 months and really is an amazing missionary!
We've been assigned to serve in the Beaver City area, and
are in charge of the Beaver Stake which has 6 wards and a Spanish group. I have
already come to love this place and people which is such an amazing blessing
for me because I quite honestly didn't think I could love anything quite like I
did Uruguay. We're part of a Spanish/ English zone and we've been able to work
with people using both languages which has been neat.
So a little bit about what we've been able to do here so
far: We still aren't able to meet directly with people in their homes unless we have
specific permission, which we do for once person :) , and we are working lots
with social media and teaching online lessons. It has been quite a big shift for
me to work in this way from what I was doing before, but again lots of
blessings. I was concerned about working in English and in not being able to
meet directly with people, I was thinking it wouldn't feel the same in online
lessons and had doubts along those lines. However, it has been such a neat experience though
as I've seen my worries aren't the truth of how it really is. In my first online
lesson I felt such a special Spirit and joy and was amazed that it was just the
same feelings as before. This was really just a testimony builder to me of the fact that
even when things change or we have concerns, God is the same. He is still doing
His work and He will make things work the way they should to fulfill His
purposes.
I've been able to meet quite a few amazing people while I've
been here: Andrea and Jose (from Mexico, they have a baptism
date of June 6th, really amazing people! ), Kimi (baptized recently and working
to overcome some challenges in her life,) Antonia and Alfonso (working to be
baptized, have a strong testimony of Jesus Christ,) and Priscilla (interested
in learning more about the Gospel of Jesus Christ and really strong faith.) I
truly am so grateful to be here and be able to work with these amazing people.
I love them so much!
Ok, I know this has been the world's longest letter, but I'm just so very grateful to be here. I know in the world the past few months
things have been hard, and turned upside down, but I've learned to look at it
in a different perspective. It's a grand new adventure, that we can make the
most of. Throughout all our lives we will have challenging moments and trials
that seem too much for us, but I KNOW that Heavenly Father ALWAYS loves us. He
has a plan for each one of us and will bless and direct us as we follow Him and
have faith. The fear can be replaced with peace and love. Even in the midst of
the hardest storm, we can find strength and know that with Him we will make it
through. He has all power and wisdom and can be our greatest friend so let's
all start this new adventure together! I promise He will guide your steps and
help you return to Him if you just trust in Him.
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