Gilbert Arizona Temple until Phoenix Temple is built

Gilbert Arizona Temple until Phoenix Temple is built
Wherefore, Be of good cheer and do not fear, for I the lord am with you, and will stand by you, and ye shall bear record of me, even Jesus Christ, that I am the son of the living God, that I was, that I am and that I am to come. D&C 68.6

Saturday, January 31, 2015

Hey Family!

    So some great news to start off! I was informed this week that Neva McKnight was baptized up in Prescott Valley last weekend! I was stoked when I heard that! Caleb Moon was on date to get baptized this past Saturday and I am still waiting to hear if that went through! I hope so! Caleb is a good guy and I hope he is still as strong as he was before. 
    So last Monday, we got a call from a guy from Mesa, he called us because he was coming to the hospital in our area to give blessing to his nephew and he wanted us to come with him. When we met up with him at the hospital, he told us why his nephew was in. His nephew is a horse jockey and he walked behind the horse and the horse kicked back. The hoof hit him in the chest and then broke his jaw with the follow through. I felt really bad when I saw the guy, he was being fed through an IV because he could only open his mouth to get the blood cleaned out. We gave him a blessing and hurried out because his family was wanting to stay with him. 
 On Tuesday, we had a lesson with a recent convert in the ward and we were going down a hill. I specifically told Elder Longhurst, "let me know ahead of time before you turn because my brakes are awful." And they have been for a week or two now. Anyways, we are going pretty good speed down the street and sure enough, he cuts into a parking lot. I didn't have an option to go straight because there was a turn that only went the other way. So I slam on the brakes, keep heading for the curb and yours truly has to ditch his bike and be an athlete. I overstepped the curb like a champ only to get stood up by a cement wall just behind the curb. I hit my knee on the wall but other than that, I was good. I even stayed on my feet. You can't get caught flying through the air, I did my best haha. But everything is good haha. Also, Elder Cordero's travel papers came in on Tuesday for him to go home, it was also his companion Elder Ramos's birthday, so we hid them and then gave them as a present to Elder Ramos, it was super funny! I have began to realize that street contacting and tracting really can be incredible because that is where most good missionary stories come from. It's also how a lot of miracles start. So I have tried talking to absolutely everyone lately. 
    Wednesday was interesting, Elder Longhurst likes going to meeting earlier than necessary to play he piano. He loves playing which is awesome, but he is willing to give up Proselyting time to do it. He also said "we need to stay for awhile after the meeting just to let things soak in". Of course I didn't agree. I said it was wasting time and he said I am too "by the book". I didn't know what to say. It was tense for a minute. But it was good after that. We had our Bishopric 2nd Counselor (Brother Johnson) teach how to be better at contacting. He is a comedian so he is incredible at talking to people. He taught us that there IS a secret to talking to people. 1) compliment them. 2) follow up the compliment with a genuine, open-ended question about whatever you complimented them on. It was really good! Then we went to a member who had a referral for us. He took us and introduced us. We met a man named Lawrence, he is an ex Crip gang member from LA. He has his last name tattooed on the back of his head and LA tattooed on one side of his neck with Jesus's face tattooed on the other side. He came to church with us yesterday and taught me a lot. I could see how nervous he was, he mentioned being nervous of being judged for his tattoos. But he was talking to everyone and wants to come back. He mentioned to me, "a journey of 1,000 miles starts with the first step." I have heard that a lot but it was amazing to hear right then because it goes to show that ANYONE can change. 
    Thursday may have been the best day of my life haha. It was awesome. We had Christmas Conference. President Griffin took 1/5 of the Missionaries each day this week. We had Thursday. We went down to the Mesa Temple and toured the Visitors Center. Then we had lunch out on the temple grounds. And then we all went and did a session at the temple. Being in the Celestial room with President And Sister a griffin and the Mission presidency and other missionaries was so cool! Then President Griffin took us to dinner and then we came back at night for the Temple Christmas Lights! It was an awesome experience and very much needed. I actually had a really good one-on-one conversation with President Griffin at the temple. I know that I'm in the right mission because President Griffin is the perfect Mission President for me. 
    Friday and Saturday were spent trying to contact and find people to teach. We talked to a lot of strangers which I love, because 1)people are accepting to what you have to tell them, 2 they say no, or 3) something interesting happens, get yelled at or talk to someone with some interesting stories or opinions haha. 
    Yesterday at church was great to have Lawrence there with us. Sometimes Sunday is your most stressful day because you worry about getting people to church, reporting in Ward Council, sometimes we teach Gospel Principles which I actually like to do, but there are tons of things going on haha. 

Spiritual Thought, the root word of Disciple is Discipline, as disciples of Jesus Christ, we need to discipline ourselves as such. The cool thing about the Gospel is that it is a set of standards that we can use to govern ourselves. We don't necessarily have to listen to anybody, but we can discipline ourselves to come closer to Jesus Christ. The ways that we discipline ourselves is through thoughts, words and actions. 


Sorry for the novel! Love you guys! Elder Byington
     

Hey Fam!

This week has been pretty good. Not the best but not the worst as far as teaching. We don't have many people to teach right now and the investigators we do have, have been flaking on us or have been a bit disappointing. John Penrose, he is the one we are trying to get to have faith in God, we were supposed to have two lessons with him this week and both times he didn't answer when we tried to confirm appointments and then we would get to his home and he wasn't there. Last we heard of him, he was doing well though. Then we have had some referrals that we went to visit and when we got there, they just wanted welfare from the church. When we told them that we couldn't help them with that but that they could come to church on Sunday and talk to Bishop, they got super upset with us haha. That seems to be how this week has gone. Some people getting upset with us, and then we went to visit less active families and some of those were pretty interesting as always.

On Thursday, we took the bus to the North side of North Mountain and we spent the whole day up there. We went to visit a family that wanted us to come over. When we got there, they were super nice and even had cookies and stuff for us, but then all they wanted to do was Bible Bash. Bible bashing really is pretty dumb haha. I had never done it until last week and then another 3 times this week. It seems like all people want to do is argue. I thought to myself, "Taylor is the one that served in Nashville." There is a church here called Christs Church of the Valley and its a huge church that everyone goes to. They have a big influence in the community but they teach Anti Mormon stuff. So everyone loves coming for us. These people we met with were from a different church and they thought they knew a ton of the Bible. they know a lot of the principles but not the actual doctrine of it. But as most bashers go, they just ask you questions and don't give you time to respond and then make it seem like you don't have an answer to give them. So after about 20 minutes of endless ranting about stuff that wasn't even applicable doctrine, i told them we had places to be, and if they weren't going to let us talk then we were going to leave so we could catch the bus back. They gave us a chance to talk and Elder Longhurst and i actually threw down pretty well haha. Everybody in my apartment has bashed quite a bit so i am learning the ropes but its not good. nothing good comes from it and the Spirit isn't there anyway. I got super upset though because the guy told us that he prayed and the Mormon church wasn't for him. Then he asked, "You guys are pretty young, you don't know everything yet anyways." And I said "Sir, do you think i am stupid enough to come out for two years doing something i don't know is true?" And he just sat there. It was tense and then Elder Longhurst left them with a verse that went against what they had said to us and we left haha. And then we had two more run ins but not quite as bad haha.

We had some great meetings this week. We learned a lot about new finding techniques which was helpful because it was a lot of stuff that i hadn't even really thought about. I am finally comfortable with talking to everyone on the streets. I had an exchange and i went into another area one day this past week and it was a good exchange. One thing that is crazy about our areas as a District is that on one street there is super ghetto apartment complexes and stuff and then five minutes away there are million dollar homes. So it is cool to work with all kinds of people. The cops here love us and they ask us what we see and they tell us what areas we should stay away from on the weekends and stuff. Some of them are even members and are way cool to us.

I knew we were the very southern edge of our mission but i didn't know that my area has two borders. To the South is the Tempe Mission and then to the East we border the Scottsdale Mission as well. We were at the corner earlier this week but i didn't have my camera, we will be back there later this week so i will get a picture! We had a Ward Christmas Party on Saturday and we were able to get some Inactive families there so that was good!

Elder Longhurst and i still have our differences and there are times when things get tense but for the most part, we get along quite a bit. It is crazy to see Elder Cordero getting close to leaving soon. He only has two weeks left and you can tell he is trying not to think about it. I am glad i have so much time ahead of me, even though i know i got a long ways to go!

Sorry my letters are short, we have been having slow work lately and not much to write about!

Thankful for you

Hey Fam! I can't believe it's December! I wouldn't say that the time is flying by, but it is going pretty quick it seems! I hope you guys had a good Thanksgiving! I missed you guys out here but I had a great week! The beginning of this week was a bit rough. The Zone Leaders asked us to be the Family History companionship for this transfer and as missionaries, it's a job that nobody wants to do really because it's not very effective when contacting people. Only certain members are really involved in it. I had never even done it before but I knew stuff about it. But when they asked us to, Elder Longhurst put up a fight about it. He gets really stubborn about doing things someone else's way. I told them we would do it and he got all mad at me for accepting it and he ranted for awhile but eventually it passed. It doesn't even change missionary work that much though. All we do is invite people to that along with the other invitations we extend. So it's not really a big deal. On Tuesday we met with our Atheist investigator named John and he kept his commitment to pray! He feels like he hasn't gotten any answers yet and he is tricky to work with but he is praying and reading the Book of Mormon so I'm thrilled about that! Tuesday night was crazy, we got a referral and contacted her right away and she told us she needed us to come over ASAP. We had a lesson but it fell through so we went to her home and she told us that she needed a blessing on the house because she felt evil spirits. I don't know if it was because she told us and we were thinking about it or what, but the house did not have a friendly welcome and the Spirit was not there. We left a blessing on the home and left her with a Bible and so far she has said that everything is getting better. Then on Wednesday we had weekly planning and Elder Longhurst tested me again. It's tough to watch because he is so close to done but he isn't efficient with his time. We planned for hours and got close to nothing done. I just have to be that companion that always is trying to do something and sometimes be annoying about it but i don't want to waste time. Thanksgiving Day was awesome. We and the Spanish Elders we live with went to their church building and had a Turkey Cup. We call it that because it's like the World Cup. We played soccer for a couple hours and there were tons of non members! It was all Hispanics though. Some spoke English so we were able to fit in still! We had dinner with the Saulters family and they cooked up a huge meal! They also want us to meet their daughters boyfriend who is interested in the church! One thing that was way cool is when we got home from dinner it was about 4:45 and we hiked North Mountain. The view up there is incredible. I didn't realize that we are like 5 miles from the big buildings in Central Phoenix haha. But we could see Tempe, Scottsdale, Mesa was blocked by a mountain, and Glendale with the Cardinals stadium and everything! This weekend was super strange though and I street contacted an old couple who I think we're legitimately insane. It was interesting, then we talked with our Former Investigator who is involved in a gang around here haha. On Saturday I had my first Bible Bash. We went up to the Northern third of our area on the bus and we went to a name of someone we didn't know. They were friendly and invited us in and started laying down on us about all the Anti Mormonism. Then when I told them the Bible contradicts itself, they didn't like that and wouldn't let us pull up examples. They pulled up a website against Mormonism and we left. We also met a lady who has been through a lot in her life, a ex boyfriend who held her hostage, many deaths and other crazy stuff and she was still pushing on. She said she didn't want to convert but respected what we were doing. Saturday just strengthened my faith. People tried over and over to throw up objections and us and I had no doubts about our beliefs. Yesterday at church was the homecoming of a Sister named Kacey Bushong. She served in Honduras and knew Sadie even though they never served as companions or anything! And we had to teach Gospel Principles about the Second Coming, which I'm not sure why that is a principle for a class for recent converts and investigators haha. And then we taught the Relief Society and Priesthood about Missionary Work. 

This week has been great and I have had lots of learning experiences! Everyday brings something new! I hope you guys had as good of a week as I had! Love, Tevin

Helaman 5:10 for he said unto him that the Lord surely should come to redeem his people, but that he should not come to redeem them in their sins, but to redeem them from their sins.

We cannot be redeemed while we continue to sin. The lord can help us over some our sins and imperfections. But the Lord Redeems us FROM our sins. When we have committed to obey his commandments and to forsake our sins, the Lord can the redeem us and allow us to overcome our own imperfections and weaknesses. 

New Area


New Area!

 

So as i mentioned earlier this week, i got transferred. Starting from Wednesday morning (transfer morning), Elder Unasa and i went to pick up my bike from an investigator who works on bikes professionally. He was working on mine for free. Turns out, he got arrested that night and my bike was locked in his shed haha. So, naturally, i stressed about it. But we got down to the transfer meeting and i got transferred to the North Mountain Ward in North Phoenix. My companion is Elder Longhurst from Layton and i will be sending him home in the middle of February.We are in the biggest biking area in the mission. We cover 20 square miles haha. Luckily, a missionary that went home this transfer left his bike for the missionaries and i am using it right now! Our area is densely populated. We live about 5 miles from Downtown Phoenix in a city called Sunnyslope. The two end of our area are very wealthy, but the middle of our area, where we work the most and where we live is in the middle of the ghetto haha. Its crazy down here but i like to be around more people. Im just glad that i dont live the way many others have to. Elder Longhurst is a good guy. He played soccer for Northridge. He is like 6'3'' haha. But one thing that is cool is that President Griffin made me the Senior Companion. Its tough though because i dont know the area or anyone in it and apparently last transfer was pathetic. I got here and we met with the new Relief Society President and she wanted to know who all the people were. Elder Longhurst has been here 4 and a half months and didnt know very many people. He said that his old companion didnt have a drive to do much. So our teaching pool is small and we are knocking on lots of doors and trying to find people to teach. We live with two Spanish Elders, they are both from Central America but one speaks fluent English and the other is working on his. Our apartment is duper dirty haha. It has been a missionary apartment for 5 years now and some Elders have just trashed it completely haha. We are teaching one guy named John  Penrose, we are trying to help him develop a faith in God. I was only able to meet with him on Saturday. Our Ward Mission Leader is awesome and seems really helpful. All of the other Leaders in our ward are brnd new and have only had calling for a month or so. So i guess im not the only one trying to figure out what is going on haha. Things are great here! Its great to be down in the valley and in the middle of everything that is going on! I have a feeling i will be in the area for a while! I hope you guys are doing well! Have a good week! Sorry the letter is shorter, i dont know much to right about!  Love, Tevin. 

Transfer!

This morning we got the text and I am the only one from our Zone that
is getting transferred! I'm sure I will probably be on my bike down in
the valley but it is winter so I am just fine with that haha. I'll let
you guys know where I end up next week! Anyways, this week has been
great! It has been super busy! On Tuesday I went on another exchange
with a missionary that is going home at the end of December. We are
different people and we worked together well but by the end of the day
I was ready to change back. It was a good day though and I had a lot
more opportunities to lead discussions and take control which was
great! On Wednesday we taught some of our investigators and they are
progressing really well. Chris Whitaker is doing well and he is trying
to get his Sunday's off so that he can get to church! Caleb Moon had a
great lesson. We taught some of the Articles of Faith and it was
great. It's nice to have his friends be so involved in the church
because they help him when he has any questions. Neva McKnight is
doing well! We went over the baptismal interview questions with her
and she is having her interview next Sunday! It stinks that I have to
leave and that I won't be able to see Neva, Caleb and Chris be
baptized but I'm glad I was able to be a part of the process! I had a
great lesson with Sister Franko (her son is a senior and got baptized
8 months ago so we relate really well). She was baptized a while ago
but somebody told her something dumb and now she is finding her faith
again. I told her how to find the truth and she knows it's all true
she just doesn't want to act on it quite yet but she has come to
church for the first time in ten years, twice in the past three weeks!
Then on Thursday we had Zone Meeting and Zone Conference with the
Prescott Zone. We did a lot of Zone Goals and such. But then with
practice teaching I was teaching with President Juchau who is in the
Mission Presidency. I figured it would be good to have that pressure
and get his insight after and it turned out really well! Then on
Friday we went down to the valley for a trainer/trainee meeting which
was pretty good. Again I ended up with President Juchau haha. But
after the meeting we had a great lesson with Jan Hilton who hasn't
been willing to meet with us since I have been here. She was asking a
lot of questions and it was good because we had Bishop Legler there
with us to help resolve her concerns. Friday was great we just went
out to meet with a lot of families and we are getting member
missionary work going better in the area so hopefully that helps the
work! Saturday was incredible. We had to be down to Sunrise Mountain
High School by 12 to practice for the Cultural Celebration. It was
awesome to be there with 4,300 youth and all of the APM missionaries!
We got to know other missionaries well and the kids and parents
thought we were celebrities haha. We would stand there and come off
the field and people still loved it. I don't get it haha. But it was
great taking pictures with the youth from our wards and being able to
be a part of the whole experience. President Monson, President
Uchtdorf and Elder Oaks and Elder Robbins who just spoke in conference
were all there. It was super quite when they got there and he whole
event was really spiritual. Of course all the moms and sister
missionaries were bawling haha. We didn't get back here until about 11
at night so we were all wiped out! On Sunday was the Temple Dedication
which was awesome. It was cool to see something so sacred yet the
Prophet and other General Authorities still showed personality and
they were joking around. It was awesome and I have some cool souvenirs
that we needed as part of the celebration and dedication! Yesterday
was a "Working Monday" and I had a great experience, a man named Bobby
who we had stopped by before was home so we decided to stop by again
even though last time he wasn't in a great mood that we came over. He
has had a rough outing since his teenage years and he is finally
deciding to take a different path. He has been in gangs and doing all
kinds of things to get into trouble and now he is turning his life
around and starting a family. He told us he has started praying and
God has given him the strength to endure each day. He also had a
makeshift bike shop in his shed behind his house. And he said he would
fix my bike for free! He is doing that right now! It's amazing to see
how people can change in such a short time. I wish I was going to be
able to teach him but he will be left in good hands with Unasa and
whoever comes here! Things have been great in PV! I can't believe I am
already done with training! I hope all is well back home! I love you
guys! Have a good week! Tevin.

November

This week has been pretty good! So on Monday night, we went over to a
part member family house and the dad was there who isn't a member and
apparently in the past has been standoffish to the church but we
taught him about the Plan of Salvation and he was asking lots of
questions and it seemed to go great! On Tuesday, Elder Unasa had to go
down to the Valley for a Leadership Meeting and I was with Elder
Lewis. He is from Seattle and he played college football at a small
school in West Virginia. He has been out for about 9 months. But we
had a really good day. We are a lot alike except for the fact that he
sings way good haha. He made CD's with him and his friend singing
Church Music and it is sweet! But we taught some good lessons and
Unasa was impressed with the day we had in our area while he was gone.
At dinner I gave my first blessing which was a really cool experience!
Things have been going well out here. I have been having good study
sessions and I just need to work on talking to random people on the
street. That's where I struggle haha. On Wednesday, Elder Unasa and I
got up at 5 to teach a seminary class about Missionary Work. It was
really cool to talk about what we do every day and try to get them
excited for missions! Then we tracked a ton that day. Which I don't
like a ton because I don't know how to just strike up a conversation
and work the Gospel in quite yet haha. But it's something that you get
good at the more you don't and there is no special technique, doors
will be slammed haha. Wednesday night was great though! Brother Huss
and I went to teach a family while in splits and they had a friend
over who seemed ready for the Gospel so I starting getting to know him
and teaching. Brother Huss's hearing aid went out so I taught him by
myself with the family watching haha. I felt like it was mediocre but
they said the next night that the friend (Dillon) wants us to teach
him the lessons! Thursday morning I woke up super upset. Unasa snored
louder than humanly possibly and I laid awake with my ear plugs in and
still couldn't sleep. I hit the wall and told him to shut up but he
just went back to sleep and snored again. I realized it was when he
lays on his back so I got down and woke him up and told him to lay on
his side. I was expecting something other than him saying "okay". But
he did. I had no sleep that night haha. I almost fell asleep at a
members house but I pulled through miraculously. Then on Friday I was
on another exchange with Elder Davis and we went to his area. We had
their Ward Mission Leader with us all day who is a spiritual giant.
But he let us just kind of take over and I let Davis do a lot of the
work. That night I had my first bash. It was about Joseph Smith and I
thought I did pretty good haha. It wasn't confrontational really. We
also helped our members move out of their daughters house. That was a
little more confrontational but we stayed out of it and just moved
their stuff. I talked to a lady who is waiting for a black and white
answer before she joins the church and I was straight with her. I told
her that wouldn't happen. That God wants us to act on the smaller
amounts of light that he gives us, then he will give us more light.
Their Ward Mission Leader is from England and he said that Byington,
TON used to mean town. So from the town of Bying. I don't know but it
was interesting! Yesterday we had a big lunch and right as we
finished, we were getting ready to o go do service and they said they
were feeding us too. I was miserable when I looked at the chicken and
potatoes haha. I have never been so full which is a terrible feeling.
Especially knowing I can't run or do cardio to help the situation
haha. We had dinner with our Ward Mission Leaders family on Saturday
and his wife said something significant to me. They live out in a
prairie with lots of yellow weeds. She mentioned that they are ugly,
but when she was walking in the morning and saw the sunrise on them,
they looked like they were on fire. This is much like Jesus Christ, we
are just average people. But when we let the Light of Christ shine
within us, we become a lot more and reach higher potentials. And
yesterday in Elders Quorum we had a great lesson about sacrifices.
Sacrifices like missions, tithing and home teaching. But are they
really sacrifices? As we serve the Lord, we put off the Natural Man
and allow God to expand our spiritual horizons and to fine tune the
Person we become. I thought that was really cool. Things are going
really well here in Prescott Valley! I can't believe I'm almost
already done with training! This is my last week and then we have
transfers next Wednesday! I hope all is well back home! Love you guys!
Tevin

Monday P Day

Hey Family!

I can't believe you shattered your elbow mom! How long are you supposed to be in a cast? Is it one of the cast that goes like all the way to your shoulder? Im sorry that it makes things so tough for you but I appreciate that you still sent me a letter! I can't believe Sadie is already home! That is so crazy to me because I remember going to the farewell! And the fact that it is weird for her to do things that we take for granted every day really puts things into perspective! We have a few people that work for the Local Government in our wards and we found out some crazy things about our area. I can't disclose much information. But people here seem to be either very humble, or hard nosed and stern. On Tuesday, we went to help brother Laird Maxwell tear down a frame to a green house that he had get blown over and bent in a windstorm. He lives alone and is about mid 40's. He loves his gardening and farm work and he has a lot of good life skills! He was teaching us all kinds of things! After we helped him tear that down he fed us and then asked if one of us could climb up on the roof to glue down some loose shingles. The roofs here are flat because it barely snows. But when he asked, Elder Unasa looked up the ladder and shook his head. It was a one story house and I went up no problem haha. Brother Maxwell was asking me how I was comfortable on the roof walking around and I told him about the times I did it on slanted roofs in the snow haha. He was appalled. It was funny. Then on Tuesday we finally got to go to the temple open house! We took our investigator (Caleb). Well actually, his friends own a huge farm here that is really well known, and he works for them, (The Mortimers) and their whole family, and Caleb and us and two other investigators from their ward plus some friends all went down! It was awesome! The temple is really small compared to Bountiful. Everyone says that they are all tiny compared to Utah temples. But the temple was amazing! The baptismal font is my favorite because it is so different from Bountiful! The Celestial room is different because most temples have huge chandeliers or something and this one is a stained glass skylight ceiling! Caleb was asking us questions about all of the paintings and the different things in the temple which was cool because he was interested so we were way excited! Then on our way home, he met up with his girlfriends family and went through with them again! We are meeting with him on Wednesday to ask him about the experience! Then on Thursday we just had another day of weekly planning which is just what you make of it. It can either be super boring if you aren't invested or it can fly by when you pay attention to the needs of the people you are teaching. We found out that The restaurant that we eat at every Thursday for lunch is closing at the end of this month. We feel bad because our member put so much effort into it. Then on Friday we did a lot of practice teaching on contacting in the streets and on the doors. We had a chili cook off for Mingus Foothills that night and it was cool because a lot of the less active families we invited showed up! Then after the ward party, Unasa and I went to contact more families in the area. We stopped by a part member family and the husband (non member) answered the door. When we asked for his wife he was super rude and yelled "they found you!" And we laughed and I said "if you don't want people to come around anymore, all you have to do is let us know and we will take you off the contacting list." He slammed the door. Then the next house a guy told us to tell Bishop Duke where he can go. The thing with that is that he blamed Bishop Duke for no reason and his dad is the Stake President haha. Our Ward directories aren't updated lately so some people have moved so we knock on the door and people get super upset. We got to go down to the temple again on Saturday with the Bernardo family! That was a cool experience because Andrea the mom was asking if she can be sealed to her kids even though she is divorced. So she was very interested as well! There was an Anti Mormon guy standing outside of the temple yelling stuff about our beliefs which was fine. But he started yelling things about what goes on in the temple. Everybody was upset about it but none of us can go say anything so all the volunteers and members just had to put up with him. We met a family down there that used to live in Bountiful and their niece is Stacy Sumbot who is in Nashville serving her mission! Taylor knows her! And then yesterday after church we had the opportunity to teach Sister Wei Kong again! She barely speaks English and she has a heavy Chinese accent. We got her scriptures in Chinese. But yesterday we were able to teach her from square one. It is cool because she had no idea who God was or that there was only God because in China, they believe in many Gods. So we taught her about Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ and Satan. And I thought about my little kid movies, and in one of them (Emporer's New Groove) where he has an angel on one shoulder and satan on the other. So I drew a person on the chalk board and put an angel on one shoulder and satan on the other. Then I put "good" and "bad". It was a really basic lesson but it was amazing to see the light bulb go off in her head. In a lesson that simple, the spirit was as strong as I have felt it in any lesson since I have been out here. Wei mentioned that other churches down here also believe in Christ and wanted to know our difference, we told her we would get into that, but that they don't have the same beliefs about our individual and eternal salvation (her friend recently had a husband pass away.) when we told her that we can all live together as a family with our Father in Heaven is when the spirit came in the strongest. And it was good, not only for her, but for me as well. It was reassuring that everything we are teaching people is real. And knowing that makes the opportunity to Preach The Gospel the most important calling anyone can have. It was a very humbling but exciting experience. Then we taught 90 year old Neva McKnight who lives with her two sisters who are like grandmas to me out here. And she went to church for 20 years and never was baptized. Her husband has passed on and his temple work has been done and her sisters are members. We extended the invitation to be baptized and she said she wants to but it worried about her age and physically being able to do that. We told her that there are ways to do it and she said she wants to be baptized! It was another great experience! People are taking good care of us! Members feed us every day and bake us bread and everything! Great hospitality! I thought about how Taylor said he was homesick for Nashville and I know when I get transferred I will be homesick for PV. Let alone Coming home from Arizona. I love it down here! I hope all is well! We are doing two exchanges this week and I am taking over our area both times! We are meeting with a lady Wednesday morning who graduated from BYU and was heavily Mormon but left the church. She is telling us why and said she has only told a few people every. She is about 65-70. So hopefully we can resolve the concerns that she has. I love you guys and I hope you guys have a good week! Tevin.