Monday, February 27, 2012

Monroe, Week 2

Hey Y'all,

Man what a week. We rode about 20 miles a day on the bikes. Funny story though. On transfers, Elder Hansen (who was my first district leader when I was in Philly and who is now my Zone Leader here in Monroe... they cover the other part of the Monroe ward boundaries) ending up backing into a cop car when we were at a stop sign. He started to go left, but then a lady pulled out of McDonald's into the far lane (the one we were turning into) instead of her lane. So Elder Hansen braked and then backed up because on coming traffic was coming and hit the cop that was behind us. No damage was done, except to some pride. We were in the car with them and it was pretty funny. Come to find out though... two other cars got in accidents on the same day in our zone. The Greenville Elders and the Bastrop Elders. They actually had a pile up. Anywho... back to my bike.

Johnny Moore, a recent convert out here (who just received the Melchizedek priesthood on Sunday at Stake Conference) saw my awful bike pedal and crank arm and wouldn't have that. So the next day he sent me and Elder Merrill to the bike shop with his credit card to get it fixed. So I get a new set of pedals and a new crank arm and it's beautiful. The difference is amazing. It gets better though. Saturday night at the adult session of Stake Conference here in the Monroe stake, we went and talked to President Tucker afterwards and he told us that neither one of the Bastrop Elders can drive right now (Elder Petersen because of the wreck and Elder Nebeker because he lost his license) and so instead of having a car just sitting there, we get to drive it. We picked it up this morning. So... moral of the story? Hurry up and fix something that breaks. Once you do, you wont have a use for it, because life gets better.

So we have a car and I am back to getting fat and lazy in it! Hahahahaha. Life is great though. I get along with Elder Merrill well and I love the area. I could do without the cockroaches in the apartment (they came over to ours once the nasty filthy people next door moved out...) but that is life. I haven't named them yet, so not to worry. I had three in my bathroom (two bathroom apartment... rather nice) last night when we got back. I squished though and moved on with life.

Hmmmmm... the Lord is great. We have Zone Conference out in Shreveport next week (the 6th) and I am looking forward to that. It will be geared and focused towards finding people to teach, which is good, because I am not the best at that. It's something I've struggled with. We have to clean our car for it though (one downside to having a car....hahaha)

Well... I love you all. Have a great week!

Love,
Elder Mendenhall



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Wednesday, February 22, 2012

My Address

Hey Everyone! 

So, my first day in North Monroe so far has been great. We've already gone 15 miles on the bikes. I'm loving it, though I am in poor shape. Hahahaha. Elder Merrill is pretty cool and I am glad to serve with him. He's been out three months so far. They just had a family of 5 get baptized last Friday and I got to meet the Mom today. A single mom with 6 kids (two under the age of eight, hence only five baptisms). I am loving the area so far. We met with the Stake President last night (President Pena) and he has to be the coolest and most on the ball stake president I have ever met. I am looking forward to serving in the Monroe Stake. The change was needed and the Lord knows where I need to be. I am looking to "tear it up" here and to baptize the south!

Here is my mailing address:

1401 Erin Street #177
Monroe, LA 71201

Love you all!

Love,
Elder Mendenhall



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Tuesday, February 21, 2012

LA...

Hey Everyone!

So I am in my new area. I am serving in the Monroe North area here in Louisiana. My companion is Elder Merrill (from Logan, UT) who has been out for a few months. It's a bike area, so hopefully my bike can handle it. Hahahaha, I might have to give in and get the new crank arm that I need.

All is well here. I am excited to serve the people here in Monroe. I have now served in all four states in the MJM (Mississippi Jackson Mission). I hope all continues to go well with everyone at home. I don't have my current address, so all mail can be sent to the mission address:

681 Towne Center Blvd STE C
Ridgeland, MS 39157

Love you all!

Love,
Elder Mendenhall






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Leaving....

Hey Y'all...
 
I'm leaving Tuesday. I am being transfered. I am not sure where I am going, looks like I will find that out when I get there. I just wanted to let y'all know. :)
 
Love ya!
 
Love,
Elder Mendenhall



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Valentine's Day...

Dear Everyone...

A year ago, I was in Gulfport. Weird. It was Sunday. I spoke in the Gulfport ward.

Time sure flies. This week is gonna go quick too! This has got to be short. We are going on exchanges (I am going up to Greenwood) until Wednesday. Thursday we have a big shindig dinner appointment. Friday we are helping Brother Wrich level his house (lifting the house up with a 50 ton jack), Saturday we are helping people remodel their living room. All the while we will be preaching the Gospel and I will be saying goodbye as this is probably my last week here. We find out for sure this week. Loooong week, very busy, but it will fly by. Man.

I love you all. Sorry this is short. I struggled getting internet connection and we are on a deadline to get to Kosciusko. I need to put sheets in the dryer, then we are gonna go get haircuts, shower, clean, pack, get the sheets, start more laundry, and then be on our way to Kozzy to meet the Greenwood Elders. Life is busy and good. This Gospel is true. In Priesthood we had two members, two missionaries, and two investigators. It was great. About 25 total people in Sacrament meeting. About a third left after Sacrament meeting.

Christ lives and loves you. This is His work, and there is none greater. I love y'all.

Love,
Elder Mendenhall



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Monday, February 6, 2012

02/06/2012

Hi!

So, this week went by fast and it feels like we didn't do much. We did perform a lot of service though. To chopping through kudzu, to burning it, to moving trees, to moving people in a onslaught and downpour of rain. With the number of times that I have helped people move, I believe I am qualified to open my own moving company. And because of helping people move, I would never do that. We Mormons like to move, and also to serve, so we help people move! :) It was fun. One of the trucks got stuck in the mud. Alls well that ends well. :)

Diego is doing well, as is Nathaniel. That's about all right now. I have two weeks left in Philadelphia. It's crazy to think about. It has gone by so quick. It has been good though! Just awesome and amazing. :)

We had a game night with the Cunningham family and Nathaniel on Saturday. It was a great opportunity to fellowship in a relaxed environment while eating some good food and making lasting memories. Nathaniel is a good kid and it was good to be able to help him relax and become more comfortable with some members and with us. I have taken a fancy to card tricks over the last week and was able to perform some for them. I also did a Book of Mormon/Choose the Right themed one for the Primary kids in church yesterday. That's what I get when Sister Cunningham is in the Primary. Hahahaha. It was good though. We talked about choosing the right and making right choices, about Christ and the Holy Ghost. It was fun. I think the kids will remember it. At least Sister Wrich will! She still doesn't know how I found her card! Hahahaha

Well, everyone. I wish you all health and peace throughout this week. I hope all is well. I thank you for the prayers in my behalf and more importantly in the behalf of the people here. Christ lives and loves us. He wants us to return to our Heavenly Father. That is what we strive to help others do.

Love,
Elder Dwight Mendenhall

01/30/2012

Dear Everyone,

We've had frost on our windshield almost every morning this past week. It's almost like winter is trying to be here, but failing desperately all at the same time. I don't even have to look outside to know that spring is here in South. I only need to breathe and then I start sneezing and I have to blow my nose like crazy. Yup, spring is just around the corner, better described as allergy season. I need to go buy myself some more allergy and sinus pills, as I am just about out. It was nice to have a two month or so break from it though. Now I just need to make it to May/June and I will be free until September. One major downfall of the South. In Utah, I only have allergies from about May-July. Not here!

On a more positive note though, life sure is awesome and amazing. For no other reason then the fact that I am alive, Christ lives, and I get to share that even if no one will listen. If no one wants to listen, I know that at least I am strengthening my own testimony. I am learning so much about the Gospel, about myself, and about my own relationship with my Heavenly Father. I apologize if my emails over the last few weeks after been as upbeat and happy as normal, and just know that all of that is going to change.

Well, interviews on Wednesday were awesome. I always enjoy meeting with President Tucker. We were able to discuss my three goals for the year that he asked us to make. They are about how to become a better Preach My Gospel missionary. I took it a little further. I set three goals for my life to not only help me to become a better missionary, but also a better person and disciple of Jesus Christ. Isn't the Gospel just so amazing?

Saturday, we helped Diego paint his garage and back porch. It wore me out! I sure was tired. Church the next day was really good though. I thoroughly enjoyed it. Nathaniel didn't make it. I am not sure what to do with him and his progression in the Gospel. We'll figure it out though.

I learned that I am accepted to BYU-Idaho for the winter/spring track. I start school Jan. 14, 2013. Crazy! Winter/Spring track means I will go to school Jan.-July and have the Fall off, though methinks I might take night classes and maybe some online classes as well during the Fall to graduate as soon as I can. We'll see though. I am trying not to think about it too much.

Here is just some food for thought to finish this off for this week. Whether it is true or not, I love it. It is a discussion between a Professor and one of his students:

Professor : You are a Christian, aren’t you, son ?

Student : Yes, sir.

Professor: So, you believe in GOD ?

Student : Absolutely, sir.

Professor : Is GOD good ?

Student : Sure.

Professor: Is GOD all powerful ?

Student : Yes.

Professor: My brother died of cancer even though he prayed to GOD to heal him. Most of us would attempt to help others who are ill. But GOD didn’t. How is this GOD good then? Hmm?

(Student was silent.)

Professor: You can’t answer, can you ? Let’s start again, young fella. Is GOD good?

Student : Yes.

Professor: Is satan good ?

Student : No.

Professor: Where does satan come from ?

Student : From … GOD …

Professor: That’s right. Tell me son, is there evil in this world?

Student : Yes.

Professor: Evil is everywhere, isn’t it ? And GOD did make everything. Correct?

Student :Yes

Professor: So who created evil ?

(Student did not answer.)

Professor: Is there sickness? Immorality? Hatred? Ugliness? All these terrible things exist in the world, don’t they?

Student : Yes, sir.

Professor: So, who created them ?

(Student had no answer.)

Professor: Science says you have 5 Senses you use to identify and observe the world around you. Tell me, son, have you ever seen GOD?

Student : No, sir.

Professor: Tell us if you have ever heard your GOD?

Student : No , sir.

Professor: Have you ever felt your GOD, tasted your GOD, smell your GOD? Have you ever had any sensory perception of GOD for that matter?

Student : No, sir. I’m afraid I haven’t.

Professor: Yet you still believe in Him?

Student : Yes.

Professor : According to Empirical, Testable, Demonstrable Protocol, Science says your GOD doesn’t exist. What do you say to that, son?

Student : Nothing. I only have my faith.

Professor: Yes, faith. And that is the problem Science has.

Student : Professor, is there such a thing as heat?

Professor: Yes.

Student : And is there such a thing as cold?

Professor: Yes.

Student : No, sir. There isn’t.

(The lecture theatre became very quiet with this turn of events.)

Student : Sir, you can have lots of heat, even more heat, superheat, mega heat, white heat, a little heat or no heat. But we don’t have anything called cold. We can hit 458 degrees below zero which is no heat, but we can’t go any further after that. There is no such thing as cold. Cold is only a word we use to describe the absence of heat. We cannot measure cold. Heat is energy. Cold is not the opposite of heat, sir, just the absence of it.

(There was pin-drop silence in the lecture theater.)

Student : What about darkness, Professor? Is there such a thing as darkness?

Professor: Yes. What is night if there isn’t darkness?

Student : You’re wrong again, sir. Darkness is the absence of something. You can have low light, normal light, bright light, flashing light. But if you have no light constantly, you have nothing and its called darkness, isn’t it? In reality, darkness isn’t. If it is, you would be able to make darkness darker, wouldn’t you?

Professor: So what is the point you are making, young man ?

Student : Sir, my point is your philosophical premise is flawed.

Professor: Flawed ? Can you explain how?

Student : Sir, you are working on the premise of duality. You argue there is life and then there is death, a good GOD and a bad GOD. You are viewing the concept of GOD as something finite, something we can measure. Sir, Science can’t even explain a thought. It uses electricity and magnetism, but has never seen, much less fully understood either one. To view death as the opposite of life is to be ignorant of the fact that death cannot exist as a substantive thing.

Death is not the opposite of life: just the absence of it. Now tell me, Professor, do you teach your students that they evolved from a monkey?

Professor: If you are referring to the natural evolutionary process, yes, of course, I do.

Student : Have you ever observed evolution with your own eyes, sir?

(The Professor shook his head with a smile, beginning to realize where the argument was going.)

Student : Since no one has ever observed the process of evolution at work and cannot even prove that this process is an on-going endeavor. Are you not teaching your opinion, sir? Are you not a scientist but a preacher?

(The class was in uproar.)

Student : Is there anyone in the class who has ever seen the Professor’s brain?

(The class broke out into laughter. )

Student : Is there anyone here who has ever heard the Professor’s brain, felt it, touched or smelt it? No one appears to have done so. So, according to the established Rules of Empirical, Stable, Demonstrable Protocol, Science says that you have no brain, sir. With all due respect, sir, how do we then trust your lectures, sir?

(The room was silent. The Professor stared at the student, his face unfathomable.)

Professor: I guess you’ll have to take them on faith, son.

Student : That is it sir … Exactly ! The link between man & GOD is FAITH. That is all that keeps things alive and moving.
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I love you all! I hope all of you have an awesome week! I know we will! :)

Love,
Elder Mendenhall

PS...Elder Kington says "hi!"

01/23/2012

Hello Everyone!

I hope all is well. This is gonna be short....

All is well over here. Not too much is different then last week. Diego's foot is doing alright. Elder Kington and I are still alive! Hahahaha. We had a lot of appointments fall through and cancel this last week. Kind of a bummer week.

We have interviews with President Tucker on Wednesday in Clinton. Should be good.

Yup. All is well. We have some potentially good things happening this week. A referral, a partmember family, etc. I am happy :)

Well, I love you all!

Love,
Elder Mendenhall

01/16/2012- Happy DOCTOR Martin Luther King Jr Day.... Also... My BYU-Idaho Application Story: I will never know what it feels like.

Hello Everyone!

Happy Dr Martin Luther King Jr Day. Surprisingly enough, he marched here in Philadelphia. Yes, the one in MS. They had a parade earlier. We didn't go. :D

Okay. Also, my BYU-Idaho application story...

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hmmm...

I don't quite know how to say this in a nice way...

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well. I will never know what it feels like...

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...To be in the 5% that doesn't get accepted. I got accepted. Yay! That's twice they let me in. Hahahaha. This time I plan on going though. I am excited.

Okay. The work here goes on. We need to really find us some new people to teach. Especially IN Philly. Not any of these towns that are 20 miles away. We will find some this week hopefully. Also, we are going to prison on Thursday. Should be fun. There is a member there and we are going with the Branch President to visit him. He saw him last week, now we get to go with him! I am excited! I've been in the jail in Gulfport, but this is a prison, so even more intense. I will let you know how it goes.

Not too much happened this past week, Diego stepped on a nail. He had surgery this today. It went in 2.4cm and poked a whole in the bone. He didn't really feel it though. Diabetic and what not.
Nathaniel came to church. We arranged for the ride. And we have an appointment with him tomorrow. I feel really good about it. :) He should be baptized soon! YEAH YEAH! Heavenly Father is amazing. :)

Anywho. Life is good here in Philly. I think we are eating Subway for dinner. After 1 1/2 years of working there I still love. And I am craving it right now. Elder Kington and I decided I am worse then a pregnant woman when it comes to craving food. It was a couple of weeks ago when I wanted Chicken In A Biscuit crackers... so I bought some at WalMart. I love food. :D

I am sore today. Elder Kington and I started a new workout plan. And I hurt. Hahahaha. It is great!

Okay. Well, I love you all. Have a fantastic day!

Love,
Elder Mendenhall

01/10/2012

Hey Everyone!

I am eating Oreos. My Christmas present to myself. They are yummy! Just thought everyone would like to know.

Well, Elder Kington and I are here in Philadelphia for our third transfer together. Things have been slow lately, ever since before the holidays. There are starting to pick up again. We got a couple of media referrals out in Carthage (Mississippi). Both requested Bibles. We met one, but not the other yet. Working on it. It's hard to make it out there. Taneka is the lady we met, and she was really nice and has a lot of the same beliefs we do. So we pray that will go somewhere.

Diego is still coming along great! Nathaniel still wants to be baptized, but wasn't at church. We need to get in contact with him. Scoot was at church and we have an appointment with him tonight at 5. Everyone else is just kind of standing still at the moment.

The last few weeks have been rough on me personally, but I am working to overcome my personal challenges, trials, and temptations and to come out on top. It's what the Atonement is for :)

Life is pretty darn good 8-) My only fear is driving Elder Kington crazy with my weirdness and craziness. :D Poor kid. Hahahahaha.

I hope all is well on the home front!

Love,
Elder Mendenhall

01/05/2012

Hello Everyone!

Well, it sure was great to Skype home last Friday! :D :D :D It was great to see everyone's smiling faces! Just think, only one more phone call! (I only get three in the field. I traded the first call to hear an Apostle on Christmas. Totally worth it....)

Time goes by so fast... It's crazy!

Okay.... So Elder Kington and I are staying together for another transfer. So I am in Philly for another 6 weeks. Yup! :)

Well, I love you all... Sorry I didn't really email this week. Hopefully next week!

Love,
Elder Mendenhall

12/26/2011

Hello!

I don't have much to say... because I will be talking to y'all on Friday. :) :) :)

Christmas was great! I love you all!

Love,
Elder Mendenhall

12/19/2011

Feliz Navidad! Or something like that! :)

I hope all of you are doing well. I am fighting off a cold I caught last Tuesday. No bueno. It seems like everyone is sick. The "Mississippi Crud" as they call it. Warm weather, then cold, warm, cold, warm, cold, etc etc etc! I can probably name off 10 other people in the Philly area that have been sick. Oh well. Life goes on.

It's been a bummer week this past week as far as work goes. Our meetings and everything were great! Elder Cardon talked about justice and mercy in a way that made it easier to understand and gave me another way to help explain it. And Wednesday, President Tucker went over doctrines, principles, and applications, which totally help switched my way of thinking. Kind of neat. In fact, yesterday in church, someone gave a talk on tithing (well part on tithing) and as he was talking, my brain was think about the WHY behind tithing, and the WHYS being the Doctrines. The three doctrines being the GODHEAD, the PLAN OF SALVATION, and the ATONEMENT. Anyway... pretty cool stuff. Tuesday night we stayed in Brandon (oh! I finally saw Elder Redmon again!! He's our zone leader now) and went caroling in the Brandon area. I got to see a lot of missionaries over the course of those two days and that is always fun. To see missionaries you already know and are friends with and then to meet new ones.

One such new missionary I met is Elder Nielson. He is a spanish speaking missionary who came out this last transfer. He is being trained in Shreveport, LA by Elder Price (who I served around in Gulfport.) The cool thing about Elder Nielson is that he lives two doors down from Grandma Shelton in Spanish Fork. He served as co-seminary class president with Ashley Phelps and played basketball with Josh. He is in their same ward and his dad used to be the Bishop. He said the Phelps are like his second family. Pretty small world! I call him cousin now. :D He is the third missionary I met out here that graduated with one of my cousins. Elder Bolander from Firth, ID graduated with Ryan, Elder Hosea from Holladay, UT graduate/played football with Tim, and now Elder Nielson who graduated with Ashley. **starts whistling "It's A Small World"...**

Anyway, the work is tough right now. Artnez and Nathaniel both no longer have baptism dates, though Scoot does now for Jan. 15th. Hopefully that all works out. We haven't seen Artnez in over a week. Man... Oh well. We are doing our best. I am going to Greenwood on exchanges until Wednesday (I am going to be with Elder Bolander! My Cousin! Hahaha. We figure since he is from Firth, he is related to the Jolley's somehow...) and going fishing later today. Life goes on. Hahahaha.

Well, I love you all! MERRY CHRISTMAS!!! Since I wont say so before hand. I hope all goes well for y'all! :)

Love,
Elder Dwight Mendenhall

12/12/2011- Three extra meetings, two of the Seventy, and one Apostle called to serve the Lord!

Hey Y'all!!

My subject is sung to the tune of the 12 days of Christmas. And describes my next week (well, if you count the start of it next week). We had Stake Conference yesterday in Jackson, and Elder Dallin H Oaks came and spoke as well as Elder Hymas of the Seventy. It was really awesome! It was fun to hear Elder Oaks making jokes :D And then we went and said hi to him. He shoke my hand and then put his hands on my shoulders as he spoke to me. Very personably man. You could feel the spirit raidiating from him. And the coolest part? He gave Diego (who drove us there and back and enjoyed it!) a hug. Diego thought it was pretty neat and really enjoyed the talk. Elder Oaks spoke partly about how one of our greatest threats today (in his opinion) is the threat against freedom of religion. He mentioned how even if people wont convert to the Gospel, we still need to walk with and rub shoulders with our fellow Christians in preserving our religious freedoms. And other things. It was really neat. He talked about how we don't step up to a calling and we don't step down when we are released. We only step forward (if we served honorably) or backward (if we didn't really magnify our call). He mentioned that he knew what it was like to have a position one day and not the next. He served as President of BYU for 9 years and then was released from that. President of BYU one day and the next not. Big change. He mentioned that he is not looking forward to being released from his current calling... :D (I had to explain that one to Diego...) All in all, a very good stake conference.

Tomorrow we have Zone Conference where Elder Cardon of the 2nd quorum of the seventy is coming to speak to the mission. And then we are staying overnight in Brandon and we have a special training on Wednesday as well as a Christmas party. Should be fun and uplifting! I am looking forward to it.

I have been out one year! And I now go home in one year. Weird weird weird. AAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHH!!! So much to do, so little time. Crazy. Don't let a moment pass you by!

Okay. So I don't have time to write much else. Life is good though! I love you all! Take care and have a wonderful week! Thank you for everything!

Love,
Elder Mendenhall

PS... Totally excited to Skype on the 30th!!! YEAH!

12/07/2011

Dear People Who Take Snow For Granted... ;)


SSSSSSNNNNNNNNNNNOOOOOOOOOOOOWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! In Mississippi! Not in Philly, but in Greenwood! Elder Sommer took pictures of it on their way to district meeting! (BTW...our district shrunk. They closed Kosciusko down so now it is just Greenwood and Philly. But we still meet in Kozzy, which is halfway) SNOW! God is amazing! :)

So, life is much better this week! And can you believe it.... tomorrow I will have been out a YEAR! Crazy! time sure flies and you come to realize just how precious it really is. My one time opportunity to serve a mission at this age is halfway over. Really makes one stop and think. It's crunch time! **CRUNCH!**

On another note, my application for BYU-I has been submitted. I'm pretty pumped to see if I am in the 95% that get accepted or if by some luck I am in the 5% that don't... Maybe because I got accepted before and then rejected it, they wont let me in again... :D

So, Stacy got confirmed this past week and I am really excited for him! YAY! And we are making headway with other people as well. Artnez. Nathaniel. Diego. Scoot. All different points in the conversion process, but all making headway. It's awesome to see. I wish Artnex would have come to church this past week. *sigh* Oh well. Next week... well, maybe. This coming Sunday is Stake Conference, which is in Clinton, which is about two hours away.... Hard to convince people to leave with us at 7:00AM, get there at 9:00, sit until 10, then for two hours listen to people talk, and then not get home until 3:00PM or so. BUT!!!! Elder Dallin H Oaks is speaking. I might get to meet him! That would be cool to just briefly talk to a living apostle of the Lord. Especially because I helped to baptize (and actually performed the baptism) of his first cousin's wife. Pretty cool. The Lord is awesome and amazing, isn't He? I love Him dearly!

So! CHRISTMAS!!! I love Christmas! It's fun to see a lot of the houses decked out in Christmas decorations! Some of my favorite are a couple that just have nice wreaths with bows tied on them that have spotlights on them. That's really all the decorations... and they look so PURTTY! Anywho, it's great! I will probably take some pictures of my favorite ones. It's my last Christmas as a missionary and I want to be able to remember everything about it! :)

Well, we had some car trouble this past weekend with our battery. After it dying three times on us, we went and got it check and replaced. So, that was fun.

Well. Remember that the Gospel is true! As sure as I live, and as He lives, it's true. Never doubt it, and always share it! I love this Gospel. I love my Savior and Redeemer, Jesus Christ. May we ALWAYS remember Him!

Love,
Elder Dwight Mendenhall

11/29/2011 Pictures!

Here are some pictures! :)

One is Stacy, Sister Oaks, Elder Kington, and myself. The other is Sister Oaks and myself, and the other is me on Veteran's day by a veteran's memorial we found while tracting.

Enjoy!


11/29/2011

Hey Y'all...

Not much time today. It's transfer week, and Elder Kington and I are staying together. So I will be in Philly for at least another 6 weeks or so.

This week has been a pretty good one. Thanksgiving was good. Church was so so. Stacy had some family issues going on and couldn't make it on time, so he will have to be confirmed this next week. And then it just wasn't a good day for me personally.

Anywho! Life is just dandy down here in the South. I am loving life and working hard. It's pretty cold right now. 40 degrees or so. Tomorrow is supposed to have a low of 23. So other then be a little cold, I am loving life.

Sorry I don't have much to say this week. I love you all though! :) I hope you have a fantastic week!

Love,
Elder Mendenhall

11/23/2011

Howdy!

Maaaaaaaaan! It feels good to email every week... now that I am back in the habit... well as missionaries we wear suits, not habits, but y'all get the gist of it.

Life is UBER AWESOME! Or groovy, which has been my word of choice lately. Gnarly, tubular, and spectacular all work as well!

Before I forget... please feel free to check out the mission blog! presidenttucker.blogspot.com .... Elder Kington and I appear on there in November, and the video from when Elder Belden and I sang "High On A Mountain Top" at Zone Conference is in September (though I couldn't get the video to load... so good luck!)

Okay... So, as I mentioned on Monday... Sister Oaks and Stacy were both baptized on Sunday! It was great to see the hand of the Lord there. It really is the spirit that converts! Now the next goal is to get them to the TEMPLE!!! BOOYA! That is what this work is really all about.

Soooo.... Elder Kington, the spirit, and I had an idea yesterday. We want to put together a little choir/spoken word program for Christmas day in Sacrament meeting. So instead of talks we want to have that. We still need to ask the Branch about it... but if any of you have any ideas or arrangements you have used before, please let me know! :)

Now to share a proud "father" moment with all of you. Elder Kington, my boy, has refused to say the word "Y'all" since he got here. I knew it was only a matter of time until he gave in to his southern heritage. Well, this past Monday morning during a devotional that we do once a week, he finally said "y'all"!!!! Oh my goodness! My heart leaped for joy! And I almost literally did too! My little boy is growing up so fast! :') .... Just remember. We, as missionaries in the south, are American by birth, and Southern by the grace of God! Hahahahaha

The Christmas season is fast approaching, and I find myself wanting/NEEDING Christmas music! (Side note... this past p-day, we decorated our apartment for Christmas!!! It's beautiful!) So if y'all could please send some Christmas music my way, I would appreciate it! Whether it is a mix, a normal CD, or what, just please send it! :) Thank you so much!

Okay. On to the matter at hand. Thanksgiving (another side note: Diego is having us over, so we will eat well. Not to worry about that. And we got about 3 or 4 other invites...)
So, giving thanks is not something that should happen just once a year. It is meant to happen every minute of every day. As King Benjamin said, we are no better then the dust of the earth. The Lord has given us all that we have. Everything! And as we try to repay Him by doing as he has asked, He gives us more. So PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE!!!! Get on your knees and just poor out your heart unto the Lord in gratitude. Praise His name, for He alone is mighty to praise. We are unworthy and unprofitable servants, yet we are also God's children and He has offered us all that He has, if we will but keep His commandents and express His hand in ALL things. I know that God lives and loves us all. That every thing I have in life comes from Him and His love for me. I am grateful for that Knowledge. I am grateful for MY Savior and His Atoning sacrifice for ME. I am grateful for the amazing and wonder family that I have. For my parents and their diligence in raising me and teaching me correct doctrine and principles. I am grateful for the loving siblings and their spouses and for the love and support they all have for me. I am grateful for the ten wonderful nieces and nephews which I have, that pray for me daily. The prayers of faith filled children cannot be matched and I am grateful to have those in my behalf. I am grateful to a wonderful girl in Las Vegas that writes me and loves me (surprise! Not all of you knew about that one... ;D ). She is amazing and I am grateful to have her love and support! :) I am grateful to all the other friends that I have and for all of their love and confidence in me. I am grateful for the Book Of Mormon and the Spirit which is about it and it's converting power. I am grateful for the Holy Ghost. For his guidance and direction. I am grateful to have him with me always. To be a worthy, clean, and pure priesthood holder and to know that this Gospel is true, for I know that it is. I feel it and know it with every fiber of my being. I have tasted of it's pureness and joy. Of it's truthfulness and happiness. I long to help people to know what I know. To taste of His goodness. That is why I am here. To help others to come into this Gospel and feel of His true and saving love.

I love you all and hope that you have a fantastic week! God be with you all and may He watch over you and yours through this holiday season.

With Love From The South,
Elder
Dwight
Douglas
Mendenhall
(I love how each names gets longer and longer!)

11/21/2011

Hey Y'all!

Philly has some computers back up, but only a handful and they only let you on for 30 minutes... so we will still probably stop by Kosciusko's library on Wednesday. :) But just wanted to send a quick note right now saying hello! :) Hope all y'all have a fantastic week!

And.... Sister Oaks and Stacy were baptized yesterday! LEGIT! It was awesome! :) The Lord is amazing and I am truly thankful this week, and daily, for the blessings He has bestowed upon me.

I love you all!

Love,
Elder Mendenhall

11/18/2011

Howdy Y'all!

What a beautiful week! Hahahaha... we had some nights since I last emailed where it has been in the seventies at 8pm and some where it has been in the fourties! We have bipolar weather here in the south.

So life is great! I was on exchanges the past couple of days with Elder Hansen and he interviewed Stacy and Sister Oaks for baptism and we are set for Sunday! I am super excited! They are doing great!

We had a pretty good talk with Diego last night and I was able to find out more about him that I didn't know that will help us teach him tonight. Should be good!

We taught a part member family last night (finally!) We have been trying to see them for a while, but it just hasn't worked out yet. We taught them half of the restoration and the mom (the member) promised to come to church. This week is the week to be there. Baptisms, Thanksiving social, etc! Yay! I am excited. We are going to hopefully see a family tomorrow and they should be coming as well. We're pulling out all the stops for this Sunday! Gotta get people there!

The Christmas season is fast approaching and I am super excited for it! There are already a few decorated houses around. AAAAAHHHHHHHHH!!!!! I love Christmas! And I am really looking forward to a Christmas in the mission field! I am excited for it. I am just trying to not let my mind wander to next year's Christmas.... that's when the trunkiness sets in. Hahahaha :D

Oh! I threw together my mormon.org profile the other night at our branch mission leader's house. Let me know what all y'all think! :D

http://mormon.org/me/38K4/

They (the church and our mission) are really pushing mormon.org, and if you have not yet set up a profile, please do so! :) It's an awesome website and awesome missionary tool. And I can get on it basically whenever I want to. Hahahahaha. Definitely check out the videos there too! They are awesome stories of people's lives and how they live their faith! :)

I hate to always not say much, but just trust that life here is just groovy (not a southern word... maybe southern cali!) and that I am lovin' it! :)

I love you all and miss you! And HAPPY THANKSGIVING NEXT WEEK!!! Pig out! And take the time to really thank the Lord for the many blessings in your lives. He deserves the thanks, because we are nothing with out Him. :)

Keep the faith and endure to the end!

Love,
Elder Dwight Mendenhall

11/09/2011

Howdy All Y'all!

Man oh man! I have missed talking to y'all! Just rest assured that life is just fantastic down here in good ol' Missippi!

So, first off, the reason I haven't been able to email is that the computers at the library in Philly have been down for over two months. When I was with Elder Belden we were going to Clinton every week so we just emailed up there. Well we haven't been able to do that. We were going to email last week in Kosciusko after District meeting (like we are today) but things ended up not working out. But here I am and we'll see what next week brings. We should be having district meeting in Philly next week, so maybe no emails. It will all work out though.

Second! No we have not had any baptisms yet. We pushed Stacy's date back to the 20th of this month, which if all goes well he should be able to make it! We are meeting with him again tomorrow to go over everything with him. He's doing great though and I love him. It's great to see his progression in the gospel.

And on a surprise note... Sister Oaks is getting baptized then as well! The Lord has really poured out his spirit upon her. It's awesome to see it! :) We finally met with her this past Friday after having the last three appointments canceled. She was ready to set a date to be baptized and both her and her husband are excited. And I was even further humbled and surprised when they asked me to baptize her. Her husband will perform the confirmation. Life is great!

We have two other people set with a date in December and are just always looking for more people to teach and set with dates to be baptized. Elder Kington is the best! I love the guy. He is awesome and I am truly blessed to be his trainer. I hope I am doing a good job and with the Lord on my side I know we can't go wrong.

I can truly see the hand of the Lord in my life. I finished the Book of Mormon (finally! It only took me months! :D ) last week and the spirit of that book is super strong. Right now I am reading "Our Heritage" from the Missionary Library and I am touched by the spirit as I read of the sacrifices the early saints made to help us be where we are today. I know that the Lord knows I am willing to do what He asks.

This work really is His work. There is no greater place I could be. I love this Gospel. I love my Savior and I know that He lives! I know that I shall one day stand before Him again and I shall fall at His feet and worship Him and bathe His feet with my tears. But I shall not know anymore then than I know now that He lives. That testimony is a part of me just as much as my heart or lungs are. It radiates all throughout me. Christ is real and He loves us and wants us to return to Him.

My challange to all of you today is to look for the good in the world. Look at people with their potential in mind and feel the Savior's love for them. They are choice children of our Father and have the potential to be like Him. So look for the good in others and in the world.

God lives and love us. I love you all and pray and hope for the best for all of you.

With Much Love,
Elder Dwight Mendenhall

10/18/2011 Round 2

Dear Everyone,

I apologize... My new companion is Elder Kington, not KingSton. From Kaysville. He's a lot shorter then me, but I can't hold that against him. ;)

Man, this past week in Philly has been good. We set up a table at the flea market, and got three good contacts from it. Sunday was Branch Conference and Sister Oaks, Diego and Stacy were all there at church and the talks were awesome! And we had a really good potluck after church. Diego stayed for all of church for the first time and he really enjoyed it. Stacy left after Sacrament meeting sadly. Hopefully he'll stay for all of it next time. We had a really good lesson with him (Stacy) this past week about the Gospel of Jesus Christ and the Word of Wisdom. Only a couple of things left to teach him and then he will know it all. Or at least been taught it. He is doing awesome though!

Do y'all remember Samantha from Gulfport? Elder Todd and I taught her. Well, the Gulfport Zone Leaders baptized her two weeks ago. Crazy, huh!? I talked to Elder Johnson and he said she had a testimony and was ready. And Elder Woolf baptized in Long Beach too! Not anyone I taught... I got the referral the week I left from a member. It was a part member family with 9 year old twin boys and a 12 year old that hadn't been baptized yet. So the work is just progressing everywhere. The Mission set a goal last January for 300+ baptisms this year, and at this point every area needs to baptize three people before the end of the year to reach the goal. It is going to happen! It's so awesome!

So, a little more about training. I got the phone call Tuesday night and had a meeting in Clinton Thursday. When we are finished training at the end of 12 weeks, our trainees are supposed to be able to train if called upon to do so. A lot of pressure on me right now, but I am ready and happy to do this. I needed this.

I hope all y'all have an awesome day! I am going to get running. I love you all!

Love,
Elder Mendenhall

10/18/2011

Hey All Y'all!

Soooooo... It's transfer day and I am in the Clinton building emailing in the history center....

I am training! Just thought I would let all y'all know. My trainee's name is Elder Kingston. I have yet to meet him. They have been in a meeting since I got here. He is from Kaysville, UT, so he gets to be my second Utah companion out in the field.

I need to get going back out there, but hopefully I will have a little more time to email later. Life is great though! I love you all.

Love,
Elder Mendenhall

10/11/2011

Hey All Y'all,

Man, Philly is just doing great! It has been a really good week. We now have two people with a baptism date, both for Oct. 30th. Stacy basically reconfirmed his date last week. We haven't seen him since last Tuesday, but he has told us he has been praying and that he really wants the Lord in his life. It's music to my ears!

We were at Diego's last night, and I lost my name tag. We found it after a looooooooooooooong search (okay... so I lost it while tearing off the plastic off of a couch he had sitting in his front room). It had ended up falling inside of the couch. We had given up and gone back to our apartment, and we remembered that Elder Belden had filmed me tearing off the plastic. We were able to see it fall onto the couch, which lead us to tilting the couch up on it's side again and shaking it until we found it. The Lord answered our prayers. He truly cares about us and the things we care about. He is great and greatly to be praised, so come let us worship the King!

Thursday was a bit of a bummer, as everyone canceled on us, and that was okay. We figured other things out. Saturday we helped out Sister Nickles with some service she "needed" us to help with. It was mainly just a way for us to get to know her less active brother and nonmember sister-in-law. We made some good impressions, and her sister-in-law was very impressed with us.

Sister Oaks is progressing closer and closer to baptism. We had an awesome lesson on baptism, repentence, the Holy Ghost and the Sacrament. It was really good! And She has been studying baptism lately too, since her bro-in-law sent her some scriptures and information about it.

We got a media referral that we were able to contact last night. She requested the Joy To The World DVD. She saw an ad on Facebook for it. We delievered it and talked about the Book Of Mormon. She is interested in it and is going to read the copy we left with her. More and more blessings.

Needless to say, the Lord is really blessing Philadelphia. It is just so awesome and amazing to see His hands working here. Please keep praying for us and the people here. And also continue to look for opportunities to share the gospel over there. The Lord needs us all the spread His message in anyway we can. So please do so! :)

Transfer are a week from today, and Elder Belden's end is drawing near. I am excited to see who my new companion will be and if I am actually training or not. We should get the phone call this next week.

I hope you all had a happy Columbus day yesterday! As a missionary, I didn't like it. It means no mail! Oh well! :D

I love you all and wish you the best week possible! Keep on keeping on! Kia Kaha as they say!

Love,
Elder Dwight Mendenhall

10/04/2011

Hey Everyone...

Another week has gone by. We are in Ridgeland again after having gone to the Doctor's again. Slow healing.

General Conference was awesome!!!! Was it not?! I loved it! We had two investigators watch it. I loooooved it!

Well... last week was a bit of a bummer week. Everything we had fell through! But, not to worry, because the Lord watches over us all, even in little Philly. We found an awesome new family to teach last night! The spirit was there with us when we were talking to the mom, who is a member but hasn't been in probably 20 years. They were referred to us by her brother, that we found after an appointment fell through with the guy across the street (that was a week or two ago). The guy we were trying to see is someone we talked to my first day in Philly while at the gas station. Good stuff. I hope I didn't lose anyone with that :D

Also, we are going to be seeing another part member family on Thursday. She wants her son baptized, and I want them all active. So we'll see how things work out there. It shows promise though.

Things definitely are looking up in Philly. We have a lot going on. We have appointments to go out with members for the rest of the week. Should be good! I am grateful to the Lord for blessing us here and I am grateful for all the prayers and continued support from all of you.

Oh! I'll let you all in on a little p-day excursion we had yesterday. So, we frequent the pawn shops on p-days, mainly because they have $2 DVDs and you can sometimes get really good deals. Well, I bought yesterday (to send home, mind you, not to watch while on my mission) all three Lord of the Ring DVDs for $2 each, as well as all of the Bourne movies, and all of them in EXCELLENT condition. The Bourne ones are like new condition. It made me happy. :)

Well, I hope all y'all have an awesome week! I love you all!

Love,
Elder Dwight Mendenhall

9/28/2011

Hey All Y'all!

It's been an awesome week in Philly. To kick it off, we had an awesome Zone Conference in Clinton last Wednesday. Man I loved it! Turns out that our mission used to have a mission song, and they just came up with a new one. It's to the tune of "Carry On" hymn #255. Maybe I will have to sing it someday for all of you fine souls back home. Maybe. Hahahaha. Seriously though, Zone Conference was awesome! I really enjoyed it.

Friday night, we had dinner at the Oaks as usual. Sister Oaks isn't a member. She has a testimony though. It's only a matter of time before she decides when to be baptized. She's already decided to be baptized, now it is just WHEN. But Brother Oaks brother and sister-in-law were there from Utah. They've served three missions together. It was awesome to have some backup. We had a really spiritual lesson, which the main point was letting Sister Oaks know that we know she has real intent in studying, because she got her answer. We talked about different times when the spirit has spoken to us. It was awesome and really powerful.

Saturday night, we had a pre-conference fireside. We showed three talks from previous conferences. It was awesome. We had five investigators and two less actives. Oh! But earlier that morning, we went to the flea market. We had gone the previous Saturday and met a woman who works for a member. Anyway, we had asked those members to call and invite her to the fireside and they did that morning. Then we went to the flea market and say her (Tiffany) and her husband, Reggie. We talked to him, and he's awesome. He agrees with the organization of prophets and apostles. Anyway, they came to the fireside and loved it! He wanted to watch them again, so we gave him the church's website and told him what talks they were. They should be coming to watch conference this weekend (which I am super excited for!!! I LOVE CONFERENCE!)

Yesterday we went to the Doctor's and found out that Elder Belden had a little pus coming out of his leg, so the doc put him back on antibiotics for a week. It was slowing the healing process down. But when we got back, we had a lesson with Stacy (who was at the fireside). He is really intelligent and has read the Bible 3-4 times. We were able to set him with a baptisimal date for Oct. 30th. He has agreed to work towards that and to have that goal. It was an awesome lesson.

Anyway, I am loving the work here and am trying to be the best me I can be! I love the Lord with all my heart and am grateful to be serving him in Philadelphia, Mississippi. I am grateful for all the love and support from all of you! Thank you for the prayers and keep 'em comin'!

Love,
Elder Dwight Douglas Mendenhall!

9/27/2011

Hey All Y'all,

The computers in Philly are down for reservice/updating so we can't email there. We are in Ridgeland right now to pick up supplies (after having gone to the Doctor's in Clinton) since they gave us the wrong ones at Zone Conference last week. They wont be back into the office until 2:30, so we came here to email really quick. We should have some more time tomorrow in Kosciusko after District Meeting. Just wanted to shoot a quick email out. Love you all!

Love,
Elder Mendenhall

9/19/2011

Hey All Y'all,

Here is a little about the mission and the work in general here in Philly.

The mission really is full of crazy and wonderful experiences. It is hard to type and write in details about things, so I have started to keep an audio journal on cassette tapes. I have only done that for two days so far, and I plan to listen to it and write it in my journal the next day after I record again. That way I will have an audio recording of it, and a transcribe of that. In Priesthood at church we have been talking about Family History work a lot (and really, that is part of missionary work) and I have been more and more impressed upon to keep a journal. I haven't been good about it so far in my mission. I think I missed 1 day while in the MTC but after that, it's been pretty sporadic entries. So I figure the audio thing will work out better. Random side note... did you know that Wilford Woodruff wrote in his journal every day after he joined the church? That is a lot of writing.
My day to day process.... As far as tracting goes, we haven't done a lot here. Actually... we haven't done any. Since the Doctor doesn't want Elder Belden getting sweaty, that kind of stops us from walking around much. Though in my training area with Elder Redmon, we tracted quite a bit. President Tucker would rather have us 5,5,5 then tract. When we go to a house (either for an appointment, to contact a referral, or to see a former investigator, or member or any other reason) instead of just leaving after and going from place to place, we are supposed to knock five houses to left of the house we are visiting, then five houses to the right, and five across the street. And if we have already done that, then we need to expand more and go further then 5 away. The Lord has guided us into that area for a reason, and it may not always be the person we intended to see. So we 5,5,5! It is effictive too, especially around members, since that means there is already someone close by to help fellowship anyone that we find. In Long Beach, we actually found a guy who was already a member by doing that. He had moved from California, and hadn't had his records moved or hadn't made any effort to contact the church there. We found him and taught him the Restoration. That was right before I left to come to Philly.

The Branch here helps a lot more then you might expect. Brother Muse (the 2nd counsler) usually goes out with us at least once a week. Brother Wrich (the Branch Mission Leader) goes out with us once a week (both Brothers Muse and Wrich leave 30 minutes away from us in Union). President Boyles (the Branch President) will go out with us if we give him a couple of days notice. And we are teaching Brother Oaks wife (part member families are the best!), and they have us over usually every Friday to eat and then we have a lesson after. And they live 20-30 minutes away. Sister Braxton feeds us every Wednesday and her inactive son picks us up and takes us there (surprise! 20-30 minutes away...). So we get quite a bit of help. We are having a General Conference fireside this Saturday, and we mentioned that to President and Sister Boyles when we were at their house, and Sister Boyles suggested having ice cream sundaes after, and she made a sign up sheet for that and a poster for the fireside. She really took it upon herself to make it happen.

To give you an idea of what out goals are each week and what we actually get, here are our numbers from this past week: (goal first, actual second... hope it makes sense!)

Baptized- 1/0
Confirmed- 1/0
With A Baptism Date- 1/0
Investigators in Sacrament Meeting- 3/1
Lessons With a Member Present- 4/2
Other Lessons- 8/11
Progressing Investigators- 2/2
Referrals Received- 0/0
Referrals Contacted- 2/0
New Investigators- 3/1
Lessons Taught To Less Actives- 4/2
BoMs Lent Out- 2/0

That's that. Not the best numbers, but there are people behind them at least. :) And we are getting another case of BoMs at Zone Conference on Wednesday, which is good. And we only have ZC 4 times a year. Every other transfer. Same with interviews.

Life here is great and the work continues to pick up and I continue to improve at being a true servant of the Lord. I strive to do my best, but constantly fall short again and again. I am striving to overcome my laziness though and to be the best I can be! I love you all and am thankful for the support and love!

Love,
Elder Mendenhall

9/12/2011

Howdy All Y'all!

Sometimes I forget I am in the south until I go in a store and the lady says "how y'all doin'?" or when we go to a member's house and while riding in the van, some younger kids are talking to me and man what an accent on them. Real southern folk there.

Well... the weather is back up in the 90's or so. So much for fall. That's okay though! The hole in Elder Belden's leg is *almost* gone! I can actually see the skin inside of it and I can barely get any gauze in it. The Doc may tell us to let it close up tomorrow! Woot!

Thank you all so much for the birthday wishes! I am now officially 20. Whatever officially means. Elder Belden and I were in our apartment Friday night and he told me I only had a few hours left as a teenager.

The mailman came to the door with 4 packages for me on Friday. I opened three of them while Elder Belden recorded me. I have a bunch of videos I need to send home. Maybe in the next few weeks I will put them on a CD or something. Thank y'all for the presents! More importantly, I want to thank all of you for the much needed love and support. I know that I have my amazing family behind me every step of the way in everything I do, as well as my friends.

Diego cooked some delicious steak for me Saturday night! He actually went to a butcher to get it. And... He came to church! Granted, the reason was to hear Elder Belden speak, but hopefully he liked it and wants to come again. Sadly he left right after Sacrament meeting because he had some business he needed to attend to, so I really didn't get to talk to him about it. I will soon enough though! Well... probably not until Thursday, but whatever.

Saturday morning we went and helped President Boyles (the branch president) move some pallets, bricks, and wood on his property. They fed us lunch and Sister Boyles also made me a delicious chocolate cake. In fact... we have a lot of sweets at our apartment. There are parts of three pies in the fridge, and we have a whole cake. And that doesn't include any of the goodies from my packages. As Elder Belden put it... "It's either feast or famine and right now it's a feast". Give it a couple of weeks and we wont have much. That's when I feast on ramen! ;)

Well.. I need to get writing a couple of other emails. I love you all! Please continue in your prayers and fasting for the welfare of the people who know not God, especially those here in Philadelphia. :)

With Love From The South
From The One And Only,
Elder Dwight Douglas Mendenhall