Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Week 97--May 25, 2015

Sorry, we've been inundated with rain her in Texas. I meant to get this up a couple days ago. Sharon

This week has been really good! We were able to pick up several new Investigators this week, so that is always good. 

Well this week we had my last Multi-Zone Conference. It was really good! I always enjoy going and being trained by President and Sister Mullen, and the Assistants. All of the trainings were helpful. One thing that was a little different this time around was that President Mullen had the missionaries in Corona invite members to be people for the missionaries to practice contacting. It was good to see some members that I have served around too. Then we found out about a Elder Neilson of the Seventy is coming to our mission in two weeks so we get to prepare for another great conference there! I did have to bear my testimony as one of the Outgoing missionaries for the next two transfers so that was really weird. I am glad that it didn't make me too trunky however, so that was good.

Like I mentioned earlier, we picked up a few new investigators. The most solid one is probably a guy named Mario. We just found him out walking in one of the neighborhoods that we were in. He is super cool, and he is a really big guy. He is super prepared for the gospel! It always amazes me that as we keep working hard Heavenly Father will bless us with people to teach!


Well I love Y'all

Elder Bangerter

Thursday, May 21, 2015

Week 96--May 18, 2015

Well this past week has flown by, and so will this up coming week most likely fly by too with all the meetings that there are.

This week has been pretty frustrating, most of our appointments canceled, nobody has been outside because it has been raining, and so on and so on. Then on top of that Elder Luedke broke two spokes on his bike. Unfortunately we had to walk everywhere for two days, fortunately it wasn't too hot, unfortunately it was the days that it rained almost all day, fortunately we were able to get his bike fixed so now we can bike. Well on top of that our week wasn't that great, but that is okay because we found a super solid new investigator this week. His name is Michael, and he is super cool. We have an appointment with him tonight hopefully it goes well.

Tomorrow is my last multi-zone conference as a missionary, I'm not quite sure how I feel about it. I am going to have to share my testimony because it is my last. I guess it is okay.

Well I love all of you guys,

Elder Bangerter

Monday, May 11, 2015

week 95--May 11, 2015

What is more exciting than rain in Southern California? Having a Baptism that was so well attended that we had to move into the chapel. What is more exciting than that? Having 60 family members of the couple getting baptized in attendance!

The Ostlers were baptized on Saturday! It was very exciting! There were so many people at the Baptism I couldn't believe it! It was definitely a reaffirmation to me that it is never to late to come unto Christ! The Ostlers children, and grandchildren are all members of the church, and they have been praying for over 50 years that this day would happen. Some of them had even gotten to the point that they weren't sure that they would be baptized in this life. But Miracles happen! The Lord hears our Prayers, and he will answer in his own given time. We must be patient, and never loose faith in Heavenly Father or his miracles. Believe in Miracles! Pray for Miracles! Expect Miracles! They happen every day. It is truly amazing to see a family come together in such a way as happened this weekend.

Well, I hope everything is going well

I love you guys

Elder Bangerter


Monday, May 4, 2015

Week 94--May 4. 2015

It's May Already!?!?!?!?! Where has all the time gone? It is so crazy to me that May is already here! It is weird!

Well this week has been a little bit slower just because of meetings every day, but I guess that happens sometimes. Everything is all set for the Ostler's baptism this weekend. They both passed their baptismal interviews yesterday. Now We just get to wait until their family starts coming on Thursday and then the Baptism will be this Saturday! It is all coming together, and it is exciting! I have to say this will be probably one of the most exciting baptisms that I have been a part of. It is so cool to see families come together for a baptism.

The Last time that I was at a baptism where so many family members have been planning on coming was in November of 2013, it was Oscar's baptism. Now Oscar has been sealed in the temple and is raising a family. There is just something about this work, something special, something sacred, seeing families coming together to make covenants that will one day allow them, to be with each other forever. That is what this work is all about! That is why we do missionary work, that is why we do temple work, so we can share the blessings that have been extended to us in and through Jesus Christ with others. I have often reflected about that. We have something so beautiful, so glorious, and so joyous, and why would we not want to share that with others. Why would we not want others to feel of that joy and happiness. Someone asked me what the greatest joy that I have enjoyed as a missionary is, My reply is that the greatest joy of missionary work is not having hundreds of baptisms, or teaching fifty or more lessons a week. The greatest joy of being a missionary is seeing the change that takes place in someones life, as they come to accept the gospel. Seeing the change in their eyes, feeling of the love that they come to feel for Jesus Christ. The greatest joy is seeing families come together realizing that they can be together forever.

I want all of you to know that I Know that God Lives, He loves each and everyone of you. If you are reading this, know that he is aware of you and your needs. He is constantly waiting to help you! He loves you so much that he sent his only begotten son in the flesh. I know that Jesus Christ lived, He lived each and every minute of his life for each of us. He suffered, bled, and died for all of us. Most importantly He Rose on the Third day! He Lives! Because he lives, we will be able to be forgiven, and we will live again. Jesus is the Christ! He is our savior!
I Love all of you!

Elder Bangerter

I got this picture yesterday in my email inbox. I assume it's from someone in the ward Andrew is serving in. Those boys look great!  Sharon