Monday, October 16, 2017

Choose Christ

Hello yall!

This week was CRAZY fun! Truly there is no greater joy brought to the soul of man than the joy a clean life on the Lord's errand brings!

Tuesday was awesome because we first had district meeting! I gave a training at request of my old companion/current district leader's, Elder Parry, request. I gave it on the subject of focusing our teaching on repentance and how that really is the only message we share. I read any a scripture and all that such and it went swimmingly. We then went to a guy in the 1st word's house who does these awesome portraits and bios for each missionary to post on the ward bulletin and also took many a cool photo along the way pictures shall be attached but there is a heck ton of pictures this week so there shall be another email. 

After much labor of the day we returned home. And on the morrow we had some lovely studies as normal and set out to service that afternoon. Well it was lame cause we were the only people that showed up! Both the sisters and the Spanish elders were gone! Sucks for them though cause the food pantry people have really become awesome friends and they made us cheesecake and chicken spaghetti. So it was awesome. We also had some of the best fresh apples to ever exist and so that was great too! After service we always have a habit of checking the neighboring thrift store owned by the food pantry people to see what ties they got in. They sell us ties for a dollar so we always check. Well I found myself some sweet ties, one of them being the Texas flag and figured I'd snatch it up because they normally are quite expensive. We also saw these little bow and arrow things for a dollar and both bought one and made all the workers laugh as we had a war in the thrift shop our ride got there and we then set out to find more people, to no avail. But such is a mission in Texas sometimes.

Thursday was awesome. We biked all over the place Thursday and towards dinner time we saw some cool stuff. We had dinner and afterward were going to this family of 7 that has kind of lost interest a bit. As we were rounding a corner that led to their house we felt it'd be better to give them some time and instead walk to this recent converts house to say hi. On the way there we met some kids washing their parents car, (why at 8:15pm I know not but people be people I guess). They saw us from down the street and just stopped and looked at us, ceasing all things they were doing. Well I said hi and began talking with em. They were very respectful which I've never been addressed as "sir" before and that was cool. We ended up teaching about how we can repent in our day filly again through the miracle of the restoration of the priesthood. The kids ate it up and totally understood it! They asked if they could have a book of Mormon and of course we said yes. So that was a super cool contact. We then got to the place we were headed and knocked. The recent converts parents didn't answer but their sister did. She was happy to see us and her husband eventually came out and began talking to us. Long story short he's been seeking changes in his life and wants to meet with us. We were able to take his info and we now are teaching him this next Wednesday! Was a joy to know Wed been led by the spirit. His only off days are Wednesday and Thursday so it was a way cool experience. 

Dallas Daze

Friday we saw an insane spider web as we were getting in for the night. It was floating in mid air, anchored down to a tree, the house and a garbage can. The spider on it was huge and eating something it caught. It was so cool! We ended up torching the web because like we were gonna leave that just chilling for someone to walk into. Heck no. But ya, it was crazy. 

Saturday and Sunday were much of the same. Biking many a mile, teaching many a people, seeking those thatll listen. It was grand. We biked probably a total of 50-60 miles this week and that felt awesome. I am quite use to it but elder Hadley can hardly walk today. 

But yes, life is sweet because repentance is real and I've discovered the joy in sharing the message of it with people. I really hope everyone is reading the book of Mormon everyday, if you're not your probably sad a lot or don't feel that much joy. Cause reading that book set me on a course that has now got me singing songs as I bike the terrible mountainous terrain of the Garland and Rowlett roads with a smile and a kick in my step all 24 miles of the ride. The book is just words, but the course they teach, the spirit they invite, and the knowledge you'll gain of the savior will change your life. Seriously nothing can be more important than things of God. I truly voice my testimony to you reading this, if in the end you have not chosen Christ, it does not matter what you have chosen. This I know. I leave my testimony with you in Jesus Christ's name, amen.

Love Elder Hiatt











Monday, October 9, 2017

Smart Phone Test

Hey everyone!

This week has been miraculous. We have had unhindered blessings upon us and I am happier than I've ever been!

Tuesday was transfers but neither I or elder Hadley got transferred! So the day went pretty normal. We set out and began working on this list we have planned to be able to visit people and that day elder Hadley and I really connected. It has been so cool and together have really become unified more than I've ever been with in my mission. That was the beginning of why the week went so well, two people desiring nothing but the Lord's will and being willing to do whatever to bring it about is when and unstoppable force comes into play. We biked 17 miles that day in our labors and it felt so awesome. 

Wednesday we had district meeting and found out my district got combined with another district and we now have 16 people in our district, which is bigger than some of the zones in the mission. It's nuts! But it's awesome too. My district leader is my old companion elder parry and that is awesome as ever. And my old district stayed the same through transfers so it really just got better. We had some get to know each other games and then elder parry talked about the new transfer. It's going to be so fantastic. But Wednesday was probably the best day ever. After district meeting we went to service and that's always a fun time. We then sought out a bike tube but Walmart didn't carry the bike tube size elder Hadley needed and we ran out if time so we got dropped off and picked up again for dinner. Dinner was great because we got key lime pie and a dinner can't be bad if there is that kind of pie involved. So we then walked from there to the church and dropped off some left overs and stuff the family gave us, some of them being tons of protein shake mixes and so that saved me a ton money. We then set out to walk to a recent converts house we haven't heard from in a month. We popped in and they were home! So that was a miracle in of itself but wait! There's more. We then went to an address of a kid we played some street ball with that thought we were these guys from YouTube who dress up all nerdy and nice that then wreck people. We did rain down the buckets them but was able to convince them we aren't YouTube guys and we weren't filming it. When we got to his house we knocked and his sister answered. She got their mom and we asked for the kid. He came out and he was happy to see us. We asked if we could come teach him sometime and he said he didn't know if there was a good time. But we then looked around through the door and everyone was just chilling so I we asked if we could come right now. They said sure and 6 people sit down to listen, which was way more than we thought were there and we were able to teach the restoration. They all desired to learn more and wanted us to come over the next day. That was 6 new investigators. Literally like......it was amazing. 

Thursday was even more nuts. To begin, we got picked by my fellow tech missionary and we were called to the mission office for some things. When we got there, they had us box up some computers and then the APs grabbed us and said, "techs, in this room, now!" We sit down and we learn that us and the APs will be the first in the mission for the next couple months to complete a task. This task we are charged with is very insane and I'm still kinda in shock about it. Laid before our eyes was two Samsung galaxy smartphones and their corresponding Sim cards. We were briefed on them and have been charged with figuring out every single thing we can about them bug wise as well as to compile instructions on how to teach the mission to use them and set them up. Sooooooo ya! I have a Samsung Smart phone now and have some info of what direction technology wise the church is heading in for missions and it's gonna be insane, but I get to test it out for the mission and so this is super cool. We did that basically all day because there was a lot of set up involved. It was like being a 3 year old in a candy store man. It was so fun setting em up. But we got back and had dinner and then set out to a lesson with the family again. When we got there and knocked, nobody was home. We were heartbroken! But we didn't stop, we decided to check the basketball courts. So we walked there and ended up meeting the oldest brother who wasn't there the day before. We got talking to him and he said the family should be getting back and he'd like to hear what we got too. So we walked back with him and every trickled in and we got to have the lesson! We planned on one thing that was gonna be awesome, but they began talking about questions they have the plan of Salvation could answer perfectly. So we threw out our lesson plan and went with that. It was kinda rusty but they learned a ton and really really liked it. We set up another lesson for Tuesday and in total now 7 investigators. It's going awesome. 

The rest of the week was good. Lots of bike repairs. Elder Hadley's bike was a piece of crap but could be good if it was fixed so I spent some time Frankensteining parts from his old bike on to it and then we road to the bike shop Saturday and got some new tires and seat. We got those put on and it was legit. His bike is way better now and we've been riding tons so it's been awesome. 

Sunday was great too, we just had a very spiritual Sunday and taking the sacrament is always good. I love conference but if we could administer the sacrament with it, it would be ideal. Going two weeks is rough. 

But ya, this week was just awesome. Ive never felt so happy and truly the change of heart and it's of the grace of the lord that this has happened. Truly repentance is absolutely the plan if Salvation. The book of Mormon brings people closer to Jesus Christ and I testify of that, it of itself doesn't change your heart, it's a book after all. It's the fact it teaches men that they must repent and turn to Jesus Christ, and if followed, you will find the most pure joy you'll ever feel in your life and see some miracle rain down upon you. 

Things are going awesome though, I love the gospel and I love this stuff. Jesus Christ works through the spirit to bless our lives if you let it.

I love you all!

Elder Hiatt






Monday, October 2, 2017

Watch Conference

Hey Yall!

I hope general conference was enjoyable to you. I cannot believe how much the meaning of it has grown since I've been on a mission. To think that I use to moan and groan about Saturday sessions, and not even watch them, as well as just sleep and ignore the Sunday sessions. What was I thinking!? The words of living prophets and I decided it wasn't worth my time to set aside Saturday and Sunday to listen. Thank goodness I got the wake up call! This conference was especially hope giving. I love that we can go and amidst a world of turmoil and apostasy the messages of the prophets are similar. Hopeful, pointing to the savior, counseling to be with people, not with screens. To trust in God, and apply those to daily living in our time. 

I loved the talks given by Elder Holland, Elder Hillstrom, Elder Callister, and President Uchtdorf. Really I loved most of them, it was like they all combined into one coherent message for me and I'm grateful for inspired words. 

This week my silly moment was I was mopping up after service at the food pantry we do. While doing so the mop bucket got tipped over and gallons and gallons of water over the floor. I got a ton of teasing for that but it was funny. We spread it over the entire floor to utilize it cause it was all gonna get mopped anyway. The head person walked in later after it was all cleaned up and said how it has never smelled so good in the food pantry and asked how we did that! Everyone was eager to tell them elder Hiatt decided to dump the mop bucket on the ground. So it was great. 

Transfers are today and I'm excited to see what they bring. Hopefully I stay in this area longer than 1 transfer as is the ongoing theme recently.

Cool fact too, I noticed I had the same tie elder Stevenson had on for his talk Saturday! So yeah, get on my level. 

All I can say is if any missed conference, please watch it. These types of things are such a blessing to be a part of and have in our day. I testify of the men and women that lead us. The prophet Thomas S. Monson is a prophet of God, I am seeing his words fulfilled in my life as I read the book of Mormon more intensely. I know it to be the word of God because I am closer to him than ever before and see the strength and joy that comes. 

Utilize the words said in this conference, for they are the words of Christ. He knows each of his people individually. He prepares his servants to address each and everyone one of them in some way. So please utilize those words. Let the spirit in, open your heart and find the real ongoing power of God in these latter days. 

I love you all!

Love Elder Hiatt