Monday, October 5, 2015

AND THEN DISASTER HAPPENED

Hey everybody!

This week has been ABSOLUTELY...!

Slow. Not much has actually happened that would make a super exciting letter for you all to read. But remember how I said I had a weight loss goal? Well I have successfully already lost three pounds! 💪😎

AND THEN A DISASTER HAPPENED.

A Less active Polynesian family we are working with had their 8 year old girl baptized. And they brought food. How much food?

This much food.




This was the leftovers they gave me and Elder Moore.  At least 20 egg salad sandwiches, these delicious dense fried dough balls, a banana cream pie with cookies and this large pizza. What do you do with this much food? Go to the District Leaders apartment and drop most of it there!

So I'm still doing good on my diet and workout. Teaching is going well, and we have a busy night ahead of us!

So what is something exciting that happened to you? Let me know! (This is also a test to see who actually reads these haha)

I love all you guys, and thank you so much for your emails! Big or small, it's nice to hear from people you care about!

Love,

Elder Hunter Coleman


Hey, Elders!



Transfer calls have come and gone, and me and Elder Moore are staying in the same area together. So my address is still 

4886 Choctaw Ave
Salt Lake City, UT 84120

But in these few weeks a lot of stuff happened! One of our investigators, Jake, got baptized!

Here's why Jake wanted to get baptized. Half his family is Baptist, and he would go to services at their church, and also a few others. But as he was driving to his grandparents house here in West Valley, he thought 'there has to be more, it just feels like something is missing' and he decided to try going with his grandparents to our ward. He ended up having a family member who taught Primary (the little kids classes) and he sat in just to listen. As he sat there, the kids were singing 'I Am a Child of God' and as he was just listening, he said something just whispered inside that "these kids are so young, but they know who they are. That's what I'm missing!" And then he started meeting with us to learn more!

On your mission, you will experience many trials and struggles with temptation. I will share with you one of these challenges I recently had. I've committed to making sure I become a better and more responsible person while I'm out here. Being more serious about my commitments and promises I make, as well as being the best possible person I can become as I serve the Lord. Immediately as I made some of these commitments I faced a challenge.

We leave the doorstep of a house, and we start walking down the street. A woman calls out to us, "Hey, Elders!"
She called us Elders and not just 'missionaries', which means she's a member. Maybe someone who's Less Active we could teach, or giving us a referral for someone who wants to be taught? I start getting excited, because I know I can help with whatever the situation is. We turn around, and recognize her as someone from the ward. She's retired, and she's usually a wonderful person!

But is time something is wrong. She's walking toward us with a purpose, and she has something behind her back.
"I've got something for you!" She says with a sneaky smile.

A flash of orange and yellow screams out from behind her, coming right toward us at breakneck speeds.

She thrusts a large box of Reese's Peanut Butter Cups into our hands.


"Here you go! Have a good day!" She walks off, unaware of the potential cataclysm she has unleashed on my poor, barely begun diet. I stare at the box, thinking of my life before where I would tear through this delicious candy abomination with zero regret. Is this really how I want to start my healthier life?

No! I will be strong, and make my companion eat them instead!

And that's how I turned down some candy a nice lady gave us.

So I've set a goal for myself to drop 70 pounds! As part of this, I'm officially requesting that if anyone wants to send a care package, please do not send candy! Yes, it is delicious and I love it, but I'm trying to make sure I don't fit in any of my clothes I brought with me on my mission!

Here is a scripture i read in my studies that I really like. This is from 1 Corinthians 2:9

"9 But as it is written, Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither have entered into the heart of man, the things which God hath prepared for them that love him."

So, think of how beautiful the Earth is!


And the blessings God has prepared for us are so much better that we cannot even comprehend it!
All we have to do is love Him. But how do we do that? John 14:15 "If ye love me, keep my commandments"

So, all the amazing things God has for us are completely dependent on whether or not we choose to return the love God has for us!

Love you!



Elder Hunter Coleman, Utah SLCW Mission

Written Sept 7, 2015

10 Months




Hey Everybody!

Well, at some point this month I'm going to hit my 10 month mark!
Its gone by crazy fast!
So I got transferred a few weeks ago and we had our first Zone Training Meeting!

We are very professional.

In other cool news, I got to go to the Jordan River Temple today! That was a great time, very quiet and peaceful way to start the day.

And to be honest, not much else has happened. . . .

. . . Except we had TWENTY FIVE LESSONS IN ONE WEEK! That's a freaking crazy amount of lessons. Like, the standard of excellence is 15 lessons in a week and we almost doubled it. We basically have no time ever to slow down its just lesson to lesson every day. And as fruits of our labor, we have two people who have a baptismal date, and four new investigators! Man, its been just a whirlwind of activity, and that's not counting all the people who are less active who are coming back to church and preparing to go to the temple again!

Also, I don't think I told many people, but I got stung by a wasp for the first time a month ago. It sucks, so don't try it.

Alright, somebody hit me up and email or write me for once (ha ha!)

Love you all!

Elder Hunter Coleman, Utah SLCW Mission

miles.coleman@myldsmail.net

4886 Choctow
Salt Lake City, UT 84119

written Aug 11, 2015


Midwest Represent!




Transfers were last Tuesday, and I'm now serving with Elder Moore in the Hunter (ha ha) East Stake!

I was really sad because when you're in a small mission you get to know everyone really well! And now we are spread out pretty far, so its going to be a while before we see each other!

So we got all the missionaries who are from the Midwest and we took a picture.

From Left to Right:
Sister Banka (Michigan), Elder Giles (Nebraska), Me! Far back is Elder McCarty (Missouri) Elder DuCharme (Wisconsin) in the grey suite, Elder Pleshek (Wisconsin) and Elder Steiner (Missouri) not featured is Sister Prellwitz who is also from Wisconsin but was not near us when we took the picture :(

Also took one last pic with most of my companions Gillman, Robinson, and Allapitan. The other two are home now.

It will be a while till I see them, but its been fun!

This stake is really exciting, everyone here has a good focus on missionary work! Like, THEY find people here for us to teach, and we don't even have to tract any more! Its crazy, but awesome. I can't wait to see how great the work speeds up.

Love you all!

Elder Hunter Coleman, Utah SLCW Mission
Written AUG 3 2015