Tuesday, March 27, 2018

Christ Atoned for YOU!

Hello everyone!  The only madness about this March, is how quick it has gone.  Time is flying by.  I love my mission so much!  I love being able to study the Gospel and to think back at the blessings Heavenly Father has given me.  I love sharing it, and I love the people I get to share it with.  They are blessings in my life.

So, speaking of, on Monday we got to introduce Elder Oswald to Jimmy and Anne and were able to teach them.  Such great people!  They are great examples of consistent scripture study, and they're being blessed for it!

On Tuesday we had a day full of teaching.  We were able to meet with a couple of our investigators and also had members at each of them to help.  We had dinner at an elderly members home and we were able to talk with their caretaker about the Gospel and were able to come back and teach her again on Wednesday.  There are always people who are prepared for the Gospel.  They are all around us!  We were also able to have a good knockout on Wednesday and talked with some good people.  Later on, we had dinner at the Van Slooten's home,  They're a good family.  Brother Van Slooten has got a lot of instruments and had us playing some and we made a little song.  Sure was fun, but man, do I lack rhythm?  Thanks parents!


The band...




We had a lesson with Jimmy and Anne as well, and it's just so neat to see them progress in the Gospel and come closer to God and Jesus Christ each time we meet with them.  I've been able to get really close with them too, which is a blessing, Jimmy is a lot like me and my brothers, it's great! Haha

Thursday we had mission conference and everyone else in the mission got their smartphones and we received some good instruction on how to use them and how we can stay on our missionary purpose with them and be better advocates for truth with them.


















 Afterwards, we did an exchange with Elder Blanchard and Elder Noble, our roommates.  They're such good elders.  It was a rainy day that made up for a good knockout.


Elder Blanchard and Elder Martin on rainy exchanges.


On Friday, Elder Blanchard and I spent a lot of time knocking again, in the morning and throughout the day.  We exchanged back and were able to have a lesson with our boy Qaseem- he's progressing so well, and recognizes the blessings that he's receiving as well.  We had dinner with our Stake President and his family too.  They're good examples of member missionaries!  We also met with Ramin that night.  He comes from a different background but sees the importance of the Gospel of Jesus Christ and still really wants to be baptized!

A lot of the day Saturday we spent knocking doors again as well.  We had a blank day, so what better way to spend it, right?  We had a lot of really good conversations, but no return appointments or anything set up.  We are going to stop back by some of those people that we know felt something as we were there.  We met with Andrea too, and she's still a little firecracker for the Gospel!

I have come to love Sundays.  Singing the hymns (though I'm terrible) and listening to the speakers and of course taking the sacrament!  It's a blessing to be able to pass the Sacrament when they need us to, and to serve in that way.  One of the speakers spoke on Elder Holland's talk given at a BYU devotional "Remember Lot's wife" which has brown into one of my favorite talks.  With Easter coming up next week and it being General Conference, there was a little musical number by the primary that brought the Spirit instantly.  They sang the song "Gethsemane".

I invite all of you to study the Atonement of Jesus Christ and see how it can influence your life.  The Spirit is so strong at this time as we near Easter.  Do what you can to recognize what Jesus Christ has done for you.  Christ Atoned for YOU!  It is something that can be personal for each of us.  I love this verse of hymn #192 He died!  The Great Redeemer Died

Come, Saints and drop a tear or two
For Him who groaned beneath your load;
He shed a thousand drops for you,
A thousand drops of precious blood.

Christ has already done so much for you and can do so much more if you allow.

I love you all!
Elder Martin

Elder Martin with the missionaries he's trained and those they have trained.



Elder Oswald and Elder Martin



So much water.


"Because of Him every one of us has hope of a glorious future.  Because of Him, we can have clean slates, second chances, new beginnings.  Because of Him everything is possible.  Because of Him we will never die."  Sheri Dew

Monday, March 19, 2018

"He's Back"

Hello everyone!  It's been great getting some rain here in Cali, but we're warming up again!  I hope the weather is great wherever you are!  Had a pretty good week this week, full of teaching!

Monday we got to meet with Jimmy and Anne one last time before Elder Johnson left, and Tuesday before transfers, Jimmy took us to get food.  The rest of the day was busy!  We had lots to do, and it sure was exhausting, but we got it done.  My new companion is Elder Oswald, from Idaho Falls.  He and Elder Howell went to the same high school.

On Wednesday we went to visit one of our investigators in Calabasas and we spent a couple hours there knocking afterwards.  Those are some nice houses...we had good conversations, though no one was interested.  We had dinner with a member at Cheesecake Factory, which does some healing- haha.


Fancy house in Calabasas


Thursday we had district meeting and afterwards went on exchanges with some district leaders.  I went with Elder Bourda, who is from Mexico.  He's a good Elder, and we were able to have a good knockout and found a really cool lady (who didn't end up keeping her return appointment 😕)  We had a recent convert lesson with Andrea afterwards, and she is as solid as ever.  Such a good example!


Exchanges with Elder Bourda.



Elder Bourda and I did about 30 minutes of service for a lady who wanted to talk with us, but after we helped, she told us she wasn't interested.  Eventually, we exchanged back, and got to teach Qaseem the Plan of Salvation.  He understands it so well.  Elder Oswald and I had a really good knockout together.  We found a lady who was willing to listen to the whole Restoration and she saw how it could be relevant for her and her family, and a little bit after, we talked with another really cool guy.  Sometimes, when we knock on people's doors, they immediately ask where we're from to derail us and talk about that and then shut the door.  This guy did that, but we kind of turned it around on him, and he eventually opened up to us and we were able to testify how the Gospel will help him.  It was a good experience.  Later in the evening we met with our friend Ramin and had a good lesson with him.  We rest his baptismal date as well.  We read from the Book of Mormon with him which is one of the most powerful things.  I love reading it with investigators.

On Saturday we had a pretty empty day, so we planned in a lot of time to knock doors.  We did have Waffle Love for lunch too, and the workers said to me "He's back!"  I must be a regular...We talked to a lot of really good people.  We happened to cross paths with a couple of people from Iran, who are some of the most kind people I've ever met.  One in particular, wanted to give us a picture of Christ so badly.  I felt bad because she had painted it herself in 2000, back in Iran, but really wanted to gift it to us.  So kind.  There was a baptism in the zone , so we needed to make sure that everything was in line for that and that it happened correctly.  We had a lesson with Qaseem and were able to reset his baptismal date as well to help him be ready to make the commitment and covenant that baptism brings.

Sunday was really good.  We were the key note speakers in Woodland Hills sacrament meeting.  Just kidding, we spoke with a missionary who just got home.  It was kind of fun.  I didn't write anything down- I had an idea of what to talk on, but just spoke from the heart and mind.  It actually turned out really well-surprisingly, haha.  YSA ward went well as usual, also.  We were able to have 4 people at church, which is pretty good.  Things are going well here in the Canoga Park Zone.  I love it here!

I'm loving life.  Being a missionary is the best!  The Gospel is simple.  Faith, repentance, baptism, receiving the Holy Ghost, and Enduring to the End.  Live the Gospel as it has been outlined and you will be blessed.  I know it!

I love all of you!

Elder Martin




Private lake behind some houses we knocked.


"Every day of our lives...we are given opportunities to show love and kindness 
to those around us." President Thomas S. Monson

Monday, March 12, 2018

Look for the Spirit and recognize how God speaks to you. Then act.

Hey everybody!  I hope all is well and that you all had a great week!  This week we spent some time doing the Book of Mormon Experiment at CSUN and we were able to have some really good experiences, like usual.  One particular guy I talked to, had just walked out of his mid term test and looked like death, not gonna lie.  After doing the experiment and discussing the page he read, he looked ALIVE!  I mentioned that to him and he said, "Of course!  Any day you get to read the word of God it turns your day around!"  It's true!  Let the Book speak for itself.

Wednesday we had MLC, but it was a bit different.  We (zone leaders and STL) got our smart phones and that was what most of MLC was about.  We get to 'test drive' them, if you will, before they get rolled out to the rest of the mission. 


smart phone training



We had a lesson that night as well with one of our investigators.  This specific investigator will always re-teach everything back to us, to ensure he understands it.  He uses parables, essentially.  "For the Lord God giveth light unto the understanding; for he speaketh unto men according to their language, unto their understanding."  2 Nephi 31:3.

We had district meeting on Thursday, but not much more happened.  Except we got Waffle Love.




Friday was a really good day, though.  We were able to make a trip down to the Temple with Andrea to do temple baptisms.  It was a great experience.  The font in the LA Temple is beautiful!  The Spirit was there, in great abundance. 




















Afterwards, you already know it, we hit Waffle Love.





Look closely- you can see temples.



Saturday was a day full of teaching.  We met with a couple different investigators and have been able to use our smart phones to pull videos up and such.  Such a great missionary tool!  We also got to have lunch with the Haws!

Sunday Jimmy and Anne were able to come to church in the Woodland Hills ward, which was awesome.  It was their first time there.  They got a lot of warm welcomes.  We had two friends come in the YSA ward, as well.  It was a good turn out for church.

We got transfer calls!  I'm staying put in the YSA and Woodland Hills.  I'm going to be with Elder Oswald, who is a stud from what I hear, so it'll be great!  Unfortunately, Elder Johnson and I are getting split, but he's going to my old area, Wiley Canyon.  To prepare for transfers, we had to move a lot of beds around the zone this morning.


Moving beds.



Afterwards got some more Waffle Love.  Makes for a good day.

The church is true.  Let it work in your life.  Then look for the feelings of the Spirit and recognize how God speaks with you.  Then act on it.  I love you all!

Elder Martin





"Get on your knees and pray, then get on your feet and work."  
President Gordon B. Hinckley

Tuesday, March 6, 2018

The Best Route is Usually Difficult and Requires Work

"The Atonement of Jesus Christ is like french fries sitting on a table- it's there for you if you want it.  You just have to get up to get them (or accept Christ's sacrifice and apply it.)"  -One of our investigators

Hello everybody!  What a great week here in Sunny (windy, rainy, cold) Southern California!  Lots of good, funny, and spiritual experiences here in the 818.  On Monday, we went to visit one of our investigators, and this guy answers the door, and tells us our friends isn't there.  But he tells us to walk and talk with him as he goes to get his mail- well, he leaves the front door open and we walk to his mailbox with him talking and trying to teach, then he interrupts us and tells us to follow again.  We walk to the back of his house and he looks through his mail, and mumbles something about putting it back.  So again, we walk back to the mailbox and he puts it back in there.  Elder Johnson finds another roommate to ask about our friend, while I'm still talking to this guy at the mailbox.  He tells me how he just came from Downtown LA and such, then he ponders and says "You know, I'm gonna go back to LA, peace man!"  and he turns and starts walking into the street, across one of the busiest roads in the valley, not even looking for traffic.  It was strange, that's for sure.  Then we realize, the bro never even shut his front door.  We were laughing for too long.  So, if you want anything to do in SoCal, people watching is one of them.

On Tuesday and Wednesday we were able to put on the Book of Mormon Experiment again at CSUN.  Man is that fun!  It's so cool to be able to testify of the Book of Mormon that often!  Our friend, Andrea even cam with us and was the most diligent at tracking people down and having them do it!  It was super cool to see the fire that she has because of the blessings that the Gospel has brought into her life.  She even brought her friends up to us and had us work with them as well!








Thursday was district meeting and a little bit more of the Book of Mormon Experiment.  We found another really cool girl while doing it!  These young people are so prepared for the Gospel!  Friday we were able to spend some time knocking doors and looking for people to find.  We've found a really cool kid who is 16 who is really prepared!  We'll teach him in the family ward, but man is he smart!  I was also able to conduct a baptismal interview.  It's always really cool to see people and hear their testimonies.

This is where the week was made!  We prepared in the morning to make sure Andrea's baptism was all ready, and sure enough it was. It was a great baptism as well.  I have never seen anyone so excited to be baptized and to make this covenant with our Heavenly Father.  It was one of the most spiritual events I've been able to witness.  When we left the church, she threw her hands in the air, and put one leg back and stated loudly "I'm hitched with God!"  She was and is so happy to have the Gospel in her life!






Sunday was a great day as well.  In the Woodland Hills ward, we had the chance to bless the sacrament.  It's not a chance we get a lot, so when we do, it's great!  I love doing that.  And for the young men at home, don't take that for granted, it's a great opportunity to serve in the ward.  Take it serious, and see what the prayers mean to you.  In the YSA ward, I also had the chance to confirm Andrea, which was cool as well.  It was testimony meeting, and one of our investigators got up and told about the time that we taught him about the Atonement of Jesus Christ, and then shared the analogy with the fries.  He said how sometimes there is an easy route in life, but it's not the best route.  The best route is usually difficult, and would require him to put in some work,  He said "It's time for me to take the fry."  He sat back down and said that he was ready to be baptized!  How crazy, right?  The Lord prepares a way for everyone.  Search, ponder, pray, to see what it is that He has in store for you.

The Gospel is true, my friends.  I love you all!

Elder Martin










"Because of Him every one of us has hope of a glorious future.  Because of Him, we can have clean slates, second chances, new beginnings.  Because of Him, everything is possible, because of Him, we will never die."  Sheri Dew