Monday, February 22, 2016

Week #31

Hi everyone! 

Carleigh's baptism went great! Her uncle performed the baptism and did a great job! Her Mom has been attending church regularly and yes her parents are married. They've been married for 13 years. Carleigh's whole family was at the baptism and at her confirmation yesterday. It was really great to see them all their. I don't know how interested her Dad is in the church but he has definitely warmed up to us coming over and "doesn't think we are creepy any more" according to Carleigh's mom. Hahaha apparently he at one time thought that we were super creepy which I find hilarious! 

We weren't able to teach Kayla, the lady that we tracted the other day. She said it was a bad time and it sure sounded like it. I could hear her 2 year old daughter screaming bloody murder in the other room so we will for sure try to see her this coming weekend. So far she is the only one being taught but hopefully we can teach her husband too. They only have one kid and she is too young to be taught. 

We have some SOLID investigators right now! I have to give you some background info before I tell you about them. So we found this elderly couple through tracting. They're very active in their apostolic church right now but are loving the Book of Mormon. A couple of weeks ago, Janet, the elderly lady, was in first nephi, and when we went over this last week, she was in Alma 30! She is just loving the Book of Mormon and is going to town on reading it! Her husband, Kenneth, is a very kind, gentle old man. Both of them are amazing. Anyway, a couple of weeks ago they told us that their sons might be interested in what we were talking about. Both of their boys are married and have kids of their own. We met with both of them this week and they both accepted a copy of the Book of Mormon and committed to read it! I think that they will follow the lead that Janet is setting for them. We are working very hard at getting them to know that the Book of Mormon is true. I will be surprised if at least one of these families doesn't get baptized! They're all so friendly and so open to the gospel! They would make amazing mormons!

Me and Bowcut are still getting along well but I can tell he is a little distracted by the fact that he is going home in a week.  I had a couple of dreams last week where I finished my mission and was going home, so that was a little weird but I'm dealing with it well too. He's sad that he has to leave this area because it is doing so well! Before me and elder Bowcut got here, the ward was struggling with missionary work but now it is really taking off. 

This last week we also got to set up a booth on Ashland University! We handed out 12 Books of Mormon which was insane because this school is known for being pretty anti-Mormon. We couldn't believe how successful it was and the whole ward kinda freaked out (in a good way) when they heard that we went there. People here had the mentality that no one wanted to hear the gospel but they are finally realizing that not everyone is anti-Mormon! We're having great success here and are loving the progress that has been made thus far!

I'm jealous that you guys have 80's this week! We had one day where it just barely hit 70 and I was walking around in short sleeves! It was amazing! I miss the arizona heat though. Can't wait until I get to feel it again. 

I will hopefully be able to go to the temple here in a couple of months with a recent convert to do baptisms for the dead. He doesn't feel quite ready yet but says that he wants to go while I'm here. 

Really having a great time here! Loving the work and the people. I miss and love you guys a ton! Have a great week!

Love, 
Elder Scoresby


                                            Carleigh and her family at her baptism

Thursday, February 18, 2016

Week #30

Hi everyone! 

We had an awesome week this week! It was colder than crap, but we got through it. This area is still exploding which is so cool to see! We are having so much success with tracting right now. In my first area, we rarely ever did tracting and I was convinced that it was the biggest waste of time! But ever since I've been in this area, I have really seen how effective it is to tract! We focus on sharing a message of Christ and on helping people to strengthen their faith in him. There are still people that just slam the door in your face which is actually funny sometimes. Me and Elder Bowcut just laugh at the adversity. Makes life a little more enjoyable. We also have some great success stories from tracting this week! This last Saturday, we had been tracting for over an hour with very little success. We came to a house where a middle aged woman answered and said that her whole family was asleep but that she would love to have us come back the next day. So we went back there yesterday and she told us to come in, so we taught her the restoration.  She said she was really looking for a way to strengthen her faith in Christ. The lesson went really well and she is now a new investigator! I love finding people to teach! It is always so cool to be the one that brings people to the knowledge of the gospel!

Nothing really big happened this last week other than some great finding efforts. Me and Elder Bowcut are having a baptism this Saturday though!!! Carleigh, a nine year old daughter of a less active member of the ward is getting baptized! I will send pictures and will let you know next week how it goes! Hope you're all keeping warm in the promised land! (Arizona)

Love,
Elder Scoresby

Thursday, February 11, 2016

Week #29

Hey Everyone!

So the family of four that we were hoping to teach on Sunday weren't interested which was a little sad. The Family that was trying to share the gospel with them were pretty upset about it too so we went over there and told them that everything was okay and that just because they chose not to accept doesn't mean they did anything wrong. We do have some other investigators that we are really excited about! We have a little girl that we're teaching named Carleigh. She's 9 and her mom is a member but is a returning less active. She is on schedule to be baptized this month on the 20th. We have this elderly couple, Janet and Kenneth, that we are teaching as well that are very actively engaged in the Pentecostal church that they are attending right now. They are working on reading the book of mormon and trying to come to know if it is true. I asked them this last week what it would mean if the Book of Mormon was true and Janet responded with "well I guess I would have to come to your church!" Me and Elder Bowcut were both so excited when we heard her say that! Those are our most solid investigators as of now but I will let you know next week what happens with all of our potential investigators and new investigators. 

There's only 4 elders in our district including me and Bowcut so it has been pretty easy to get to know everyone. My District leader, Elder Hutzler, Is from Mesa!! I think he went to Red mountain High School so we just talk to each other about how awesome mesa is! The other Elder in our district is from the Philippines! He's really funny but sometimes hard to understand. His english is way better than Elder Lau's though. I'm still a little worried for Lau taking over the area. I hope that he's doing okay. I don't know if I told you this but I'm in the same zone as I was in Massillon so I still get to see Lau each transfer which is fun! We haven't done any fun activities with our district though. We live like 30 or 40 minutes away and have a limited amount of miles each month so it really doesn't work out. 

I'm glad to hear everyone is doing good! Thanks so much for all of the presents! My favorite gift was the picture book! That thing is awesome! I also love the soft heart blanket!  It's funny though that a birthday on the mission just feels like a normal day which was kind of weird. Me and Elder Bowcut are doing really well though! We have a lot of fun together and give each other a hard time! It's great. 

I love you guys a ton! Here are some pictures!

                                                                 Jackson and Isaac in Massillon
                                                           Jackson and the Varners in Massillon
                                                                            Jackson and John
                                                     Jackson and Elder Lau and the Mullins kids
                                                            Jackson, Elder Lau, and the Mullins
                                                                 Jackson and Elder Bowcut
 
Jackson, the Mullins family, John, and Stacy

Monday, February 1, 2016

Week #28

*One of the families in Jackson's new area, the Yates, invited Jackson and his companion over for dinner Sunday night.  They surprised Jackson by also inviting Kevin Scoresby's family (Jackson's uncle that lives 15 minutes away).  We sent Jackson's birthday package to them and they hand delivered it to him Sunday at dinner.


Hi!

I can't believe that Kevin and Marianne came to visit me! I was totally shocked when I saw William walk in the door! I just about screamed! It was so fun to get to see them and talk with them. Such a great birthday surprise! 

So my time in Ashland is spent with a lot of stop bys which means we just stop by people's homes to try and talk to them whether they are potential investigators or if they are less active members. We also do a lot of tracting and street contacting. In my last area, I was convinced that tracting was a complete waste of time and that I should never do it. But I learned here in Ashland that it can be effective. We find most of our investigators through tracting. We have a few great potential investigators that we are going to try and make investigators this week. We also had a member text us yesterday and tell us that he has a family of 4 coming over for dinner this coming sunday and he said that he wants us to teach them. He has already given them a Book of Mormon. I can't wait to get to know them and to teach them about the restored gospel. 

The ward here is tiny! However, they are some of the nicest people! I really love all of the members here and I am slowly but surely getting to know all of them.

Me and Elder Bowlcut (Bowcut) are getting along really well! He is teaching me a lot! He is such a good teacher and is so great at teaching simply and with power! He is doing great with not being trunky which I think would be hard. We are working really well together, teaching some great lessons. 
Hope you have a great week.

Love, Jack

     Jackson and Elder Bowcut having dinner at the Yates.
      Jackson, Elder Bowcut with Kevin, Marianne, Matthew, Miriam, and William Scoresby
                                                        Jackson got his birthday box!