Tuesday, August 25, 2009
08/24/09
Aloha
Well, I might as well give you the announcement of transfers...... Drum roll please!............ I am staying here, but my companion is flying off the island. What is more....... I am training again (sounds of... well, something). I'm not sure to think right now, but I am super hopeful and confident. I feel a lot more prepared to do it this time, so I hope it all goes well. It will be sad to see Elder Simnitt go, especially when our wards are about to catch fire.
So, it was a good week. The entire district really improved. We had a baptism, and two other areas set up two baptisms a piece. Throw in that we should be able to commit four this week, and Kailua is about to go crazy. I am super excited and proud of my district, and am super excited to help them continue on that path.
We had a good week as well. We still had our struggles, but this week was amazing for finding people to teach. We were able to find four new people to teach this last week, all through tracting (I'm still stunned). This week we should be able to start teaching more people that our members have sent our way, so we are ready to go.
So, the highlight of this last week was that we were able to help Aloha Karratti-Jamora come to the waters of baptism. I don't know how much we did though. She is incredibly smart for a 9 year old, and has way too much attitude too. She's been going to primary for a while though, so I guess that can explain it. We also were able to talk to a lot of former investigators and we should be able to start working with them.
The biggest miracle of this last week was a phone call I got on Friday morning. I answered the phone, and was told that one of our members had a baptism for us. Nelson has been taught the lessons before, but fell through on his date. Well, he has decided that the church is true, and that he wants to be baptized. He is about 80 years old, and my new greenie and I will meet him on Thursday.
Well, the next couple of days will be fun. Elder Simnitt is going to go and say goodbye to all the people he knew. I'm afraid we are running behind today, so I must make this short. I love you all. Remember that the Lord loves you too. Thank you for the love and support you give to me!
Elder Kidd
Well, I might as well give you the announcement of transfers...... Drum roll please!............ I am staying here, but my companion is flying off the island. What is more....... I am training again (sounds of... well, something). I'm not sure to think right now, but I am super hopeful and confident. I feel a lot more prepared to do it this time, so I hope it all goes well. It will be sad to see Elder Simnitt go, especially when our wards are about to catch fire.
So, it was a good week. The entire district really improved. We had a baptism, and two other areas set up two baptisms a piece. Throw in that we should be able to commit four this week, and Kailua is about to go crazy. I am super excited and proud of my district, and am super excited to help them continue on that path.
We had a good week as well. We still had our struggles, but this week was amazing for finding people to teach. We were able to find four new people to teach this last week, all through tracting (I'm still stunned). This week we should be able to start teaching more people that our members have sent our way, so we are ready to go.
So, the highlight of this last week was that we were able to help Aloha Karratti-Jamora come to the waters of baptism. I don't know how much we did though. She is incredibly smart for a 9 year old, and has way too much attitude too. She's been going to primary for a while though, so I guess that can explain it. We also were able to talk to a lot of former investigators and we should be able to start working with them.
The biggest miracle of this last week was a phone call I got on Friday morning. I answered the phone, and was told that one of our members had a baptism for us. Nelson has been taught the lessons before, but fell through on his date. Well, he has decided that the church is true, and that he wants to be baptized. He is about 80 years old, and my new greenie and I will meet him on Thursday.
Well, the next couple of days will be fun. Elder Simnitt is going to go and say goodbye to all the people he knew. I'm afraid we are running behind today, so I must make this short. I love you all. Remember that the Lord loves you too. Thank you for the love and support you give to me!
Elder Kidd
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
08/17/09
Aloha
It has been a good, frustraiting, uplifting, discouraging, exciting, patience-learing week. So, in other words, was a usual week.
We had a lot of appointments set up for this week. We figured it out, we set up about 12 lessons to teach investigators that we were going to have a member with us for. Well, five of those bailed out on us, which was a little discouraging. On the other hand, our bishop called us up and set up an appointment for us with a less-active/part member family. The wife is less active, but is also the daughter of a family from the ward I served in on Kauai. How crazy is that? Her husband and daughter are not members, but the daughter wants to be baptized, and the father is very attentive. The problem is, the mom is having a really hard time, and is in some programs, which makes it difficult to teach. The father and daughter were going to come to church yesterday, but didn't show up, and we don't have a number for them, but we are still super excited.
We also had a mission conference with Elder Kikuchi this last week. It is amazing to hear how many in our family have had some sort of contact with him. He was amazing, and funny at the same time. Most of us (I'm afraid my companion was nodding off) left feeling super motivated and uplifted. He gave us some great ideas as well, so we are excited to impliment those too.
With David, the one we committed but are teaching more privately now, we had a really good discussion with him on Thursday night. He has had some pretty powerful and scarey experiences, so he is really wanting to make sure he makes the right choice for his family. But, I think he knows he will get baptized soon. We also learned that he grew up southern baptist for a bit, so we are weeding out the anti stuff he heard. Loads of fun.
Well, this morning we went on a fun hike, and tomorrow we are having our district meeting in the bottanical gardens (which I believe is where some of Jurrassic Park was filmed) so it should be good. I need to go buy new batteries for my camera... they get drained so fast it is annoying. Anyway, next week I will be able to tell you about a baptism, and what is happening for transfers! I love you all. Thanks for the support that you give me!
Elder Kidd
It has been a good, frustraiting, uplifting, discouraging, exciting, patience-learing week. So, in other words, was a usual week.
We had a lot of appointments set up for this week. We figured it out, we set up about 12 lessons to teach investigators that we were going to have a member with us for. Well, five of those bailed out on us, which was a little discouraging. On the other hand, our bishop called us up and set up an appointment for us with a less-active/part member family. The wife is less active, but is also the daughter of a family from the ward I served in on Kauai. How crazy is that? Her husband and daughter are not members, but the daughter wants to be baptized, and the father is very attentive. The problem is, the mom is having a really hard time, and is in some programs, which makes it difficult to teach. The father and daughter were going to come to church yesterday, but didn't show up, and we don't have a number for them, but we are still super excited.
We also had a mission conference with Elder Kikuchi this last week. It is amazing to hear how many in our family have had some sort of contact with him. He was amazing, and funny at the same time. Most of us (I'm afraid my companion was nodding off) left feeling super motivated and uplifted. He gave us some great ideas as well, so we are excited to impliment those too.
With David, the one we committed but are teaching more privately now, we had a really good discussion with him on Thursday night. He has had some pretty powerful and scarey experiences, so he is really wanting to make sure he makes the right choice for his family. But, I think he knows he will get baptized soon. We also learned that he grew up southern baptist for a bit, so we are weeding out the anti stuff he heard. Loads of fun.
Well, this morning we went on a fun hike, and tomorrow we are having our district meeting in the bottanical gardens (which I believe is where some of Jurrassic Park was filmed) so it should be good. I need to go buy new batteries for my camera... they get drained so fast it is annoying. Anyway, next week I will be able to tell you about a baptism, and what is happening for transfers! I love you all. Thanks for the support that you give me!
Elder Kidd
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
08/10/09
Aloha and happy birthday
Yes, first of all I would like to wish a happy birthday to Aubree today! Happy birthday. Also a quick note to Aubree, the idea sounds ok, but it might take a bit of time to get it done.
Also, to answer mom's questions, I haven't ordered contacts, but I have enough for a little while longer, could you please order some, I take my vitamins, but since I didn't at the start of the mission, I have a bit still, and I got my new debit card... I think that was all of them.
So, we had a really good week this last week. We were able to begin teaching 4 new people, committed one of those for baptism, and committed one other guy for baptism. But more explainations.
Monday night we were able to begin teaching this lady named Chindel. She seems really nice, but it also looks as though she had some drug use in the past, and it messed with her brain and body a little bit. She loves to read though, and we are going back tonight to teach her some more.
Tuesday we had a good day. We began with district meeting, where I trained on the conversion process. I taught that we ourselves, and our investigators have to follow a pattern, or circle. We have to have a desire, which leads to us gaining more knowledge, which leads to an action (usually prayer), and finally we receive a spiritual experience or change of heart. Then we have to use that experience to create a desire again, either to learn more or to share what we know. But, the center of this circle is Christ, and like a dog tied to a tree, as we go around and around the circle, the rope or distance from the center gets shorter and shorter. In our analogy, we grow closer to Christ. I thought it went well.
Anyway, Wednesday we went on an exchange with the Zone Leaders. Elder Tominaha and I had a great day. Most of our lessons canceled on us, but we were able to find a new investigator, and we committed David for the 28th of this month (more to come on that story later). It was a hard, but great day in the end, and we were extremely busy.
Thursday Elder Simnitt returned, and we had a fantastic day. We were able to teach 4 lessons and had members with us for each. We taught Loretta again, then we went and taught two new investigators our Warm Mission Leader found for us. One is a former investigator that is going to go to the Laie Visitor Center this week, and the other is a 9 year old girl named Aloha, who is the grandaughter of a member in our ward. She is going to get baptized on the 23rd.
Anyway, we'll skip Friday because I don't remember much. Saturday I had Elder Aldridge with me on an exchange. It has only been a few months since we were companions, so it was interesting. Well, we went by David again, and he told us that he felt a little too pressured, and wasn't going to be ready by the 28th. He still wants to get baptized and be an eternal family though, so he wants to meet on a more private level, so we are happy to obligue. That night we went to a baptisimal service with Loretta, which went well. Elder Stewart (now Brother Stewart) and his family are back to visit, so they came as well. It was fun to meet them. Elder Simnitt was feeling sick, but he got feeling better by the end. Lorretta seemed to like it as well.
So, Sunday, church. Well, church was church. What was cool is that we took Loretta (we saw her a lot this week) to a fireside in Honolulu with Elder Kikuchi, who used to be the mission president here, and has an article in the ensign this month (highly recommended). It was awesome. He is a very powerful speaker, and we are looking forward to our Zone Conference with him this Thursday. We didn't get to talk to Loretta much about it, but we are definatley going to see her this week, and soon. She was touched by it, we could tell. Also, at one point Elder Kikuchi asked me a question as we were sitting on the front row. Well, he was asking who Alma's friend was that took him into his home and cared for him. So he looks down at me and asks, "Well, Elder?" So, I yelled out Amulek. My mission president joked with me afterwards if I hadn't know it, he would have sent me home. So no pressure. But it was amazing.
On a fun note, a tropical storm should be hitting us sometime today, but it should be alright. We will be safe and sound. We're mostly just worried about the other Hurricanes out there right now, but we are well prepared, and the Lord will watch over us.
Thank you all for your continued support, love, and encouragement. I love you all so much!
Elder Kidd
Yes, first of all I would like to wish a happy birthday to Aubree today! Happy birthday. Also a quick note to Aubree, the idea sounds ok, but it might take a bit of time to get it done.
Also, to answer mom's questions, I haven't ordered contacts, but I have enough for a little while longer, could you please order some, I take my vitamins, but since I didn't at the start of the mission, I have a bit still, and I got my new debit card... I think that was all of them.
So, we had a really good week this last week. We were able to begin teaching 4 new people, committed one of those for baptism, and committed one other guy for baptism. But more explainations.
Monday night we were able to begin teaching this lady named Chindel. She seems really nice, but it also looks as though she had some drug use in the past, and it messed with her brain and body a little bit. She loves to read though, and we are going back tonight to teach her some more.
Tuesday we had a good day. We began with district meeting, where I trained on the conversion process. I taught that we ourselves, and our investigators have to follow a pattern, or circle. We have to have a desire, which leads to us gaining more knowledge, which leads to an action (usually prayer), and finally we receive a spiritual experience or change of heart. Then we have to use that experience to create a desire again, either to learn more or to share what we know. But, the center of this circle is Christ, and like a dog tied to a tree, as we go around and around the circle, the rope or distance from the center gets shorter and shorter. In our analogy, we grow closer to Christ. I thought it went well.
Anyway, Wednesday we went on an exchange with the Zone Leaders. Elder Tominaha and I had a great day. Most of our lessons canceled on us, but we were able to find a new investigator, and we committed David for the 28th of this month (more to come on that story later). It was a hard, but great day in the end, and we were extremely busy.
Thursday Elder Simnitt returned, and we had a fantastic day. We were able to teach 4 lessons and had members with us for each. We taught Loretta again, then we went and taught two new investigators our Warm Mission Leader found for us. One is a former investigator that is going to go to the Laie Visitor Center this week, and the other is a 9 year old girl named Aloha, who is the grandaughter of a member in our ward. She is going to get baptized on the 23rd.
Anyway, we'll skip Friday because I don't remember much. Saturday I had Elder Aldridge with me on an exchange. It has only been a few months since we were companions, so it was interesting. Well, we went by David again, and he told us that he felt a little too pressured, and wasn't going to be ready by the 28th. He still wants to get baptized and be an eternal family though, so he wants to meet on a more private level, so we are happy to obligue. That night we went to a baptisimal service with Loretta, which went well. Elder Stewart (now Brother Stewart) and his family are back to visit, so they came as well. It was fun to meet them. Elder Simnitt was feeling sick, but he got feeling better by the end. Lorretta seemed to like it as well.
So, Sunday, church. Well, church was church. What was cool is that we took Loretta (we saw her a lot this week) to a fireside in Honolulu with Elder Kikuchi, who used to be the mission president here, and has an article in the ensign this month (highly recommended). It was awesome. He is a very powerful speaker, and we are looking forward to our Zone Conference with him this Thursday. We didn't get to talk to Loretta much about it, but we are definatley going to see her this week, and soon. She was touched by it, we could tell. Also, at one point Elder Kikuchi asked me a question as we were sitting on the front row. Well, he was asking who Alma's friend was that took him into his home and cared for him. So he looks down at me and asks, "Well, Elder?" So, I yelled out Amulek. My mission president joked with me afterwards if I hadn't know it, he would have sent me home. So no pressure. But it was amazing.
On a fun note, a tropical storm should be hitting us sometime today, but it should be alright. We will be safe and sound. We're mostly just worried about the other Hurricanes out there right now, but we are well prepared, and the Lord will watch over us.
Thank you all for your continued support, love, and encouragement. I love you all so much!
Elder Kidd
Monday, August 3, 2009
08/03/09
Aloha!
I love what one of the sister missionaries in my district said to me last night: "We are expecting miracles. We are going to have to go through the trials to be able to see those miracles." It really seems to be that way for our district at the moment.
We had a good week, but definately had some struggles. Elder Simnitt and I had a wonderful start of the week, but a lot of things feel through by the end. We had some good solid lessons, and I think it will lead to a lot in the near future, but it didn't have any initial results. We tried to commit the husband of the lady that got baptized last week, and he is sure that he isn't ready. Well, were pretty sure that with her working on him, he should be ready soon. They both want to go to the temple, and all we have to do is point out that baptism is the step in that direction. Unfortunately he sees no rush. But we have much hope.
I had an interesting baptisimal interview this last week. It took about an hour. The guy had a lot of questions and concerns, but seemed ready by the end. I was wondering about some of his questions, and then we found out yesterday that his roommate is an ex-communicated member, and has been feeding him a bunch of anti stuff. He has postponed his baptism for now, but I have great faith in the missionaries, and I think he will be back on track soon.
I also had a really good exchange with a new elder on Saturday. He has been having a lot of struggles, but we were able to have a good talk, and he felt a lot better by the end of the day. It is interesting to see someone else at that point, but wonderful to be able to help them through those same struggles. It was a wonderful experience.
Oh, a bit of cool info... there is a store over here called Long's Drugs. Well, they sell a bit of everything. The biggest thing is some eastern candy. Well, imagine my surprise when an elder in our zone mentions Tim Tams... yes, they sell tim tams here. So, if anyone wants some that don't have to be shipped from Australia... They are about $3-$4 a package. There may not be an incredible selection, but it has been amazing to have some tim-tam slams.
Well, I hope all is going well for everyone. We are looking forward to this week, and are super excited. We have seen trials, and now we have faith that the Lord will bring miracles. I love you all!
Elder Kidd
I love what one of the sister missionaries in my district said to me last night: "We are expecting miracles. We are going to have to go through the trials to be able to see those miracles." It really seems to be that way for our district at the moment.
We had a good week, but definately had some struggles. Elder Simnitt and I had a wonderful start of the week, but a lot of things feel through by the end. We had some good solid lessons, and I think it will lead to a lot in the near future, but it didn't have any initial results. We tried to commit the husband of the lady that got baptized last week, and he is sure that he isn't ready. Well, were pretty sure that with her working on him, he should be ready soon. They both want to go to the temple, and all we have to do is point out that baptism is the step in that direction. Unfortunately he sees no rush. But we have much hope.
I had an interesting baptisimal interview this last week. It took about an hour. The guy had a lot of questions and concerns, but seemed ready by the end. I was wondering about some of his questions, and then we found out yesterday that his roommate is an ex-communicated member, and has been feeding him a bunch of anti stuff. He has postponed his baptism for now, but I have great faith in the missionaries, and I think he will be back on track soon.
I also had a really good exchange with a new elder on Saturday. He has been having a lot of struggles, but we were able to have a good talk, and he felt a lot better by the end of the day. It is interesting to see someone else at that point, but wonderful to be able to help them through those same struggles. It was a wonderful experience.
Oh, a bit of cool info... there is a store over here called Long's Drugs. Well, they sell a bit of everything. The biggest thing is some eastern candy. Well, imagine my surprise when an elder in our zone mentions Tim Tams... yes, they sell tim tams here. So, if anyone wants some that don't have to be shipped from Australia... They are about $3-$4 a package. There may not be an incredible selection, but it has been amazing to have some tim-tam slams.
Well, I hope all is going well for everyone. We are looking forward to this week, and are super excited. We have seen trials, and now we have faith that the Lord will bring miracles. I love you all!
Elder Kidd
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