Friday, November 20, 2015

THE COLD NEVER BOTHERED ME ANYWAY

WRITTEN 11/9/2015

Hey everyone!

So, I want to apologize to the people who did write me last week, that I did not respond to. We didn't really plan how things would go throughout the day, and I didn't set aside the time to write everyone I should have. I'm sorry, and I'll be doing better! So this is a longer email!

Here's a TL;DR

"I went to a museum, taught a lesson in half Spanish, and learned I was a prideful jerk. Also, I only get to email once a week, you can take five minutes to read the email, guys."



Last Monday, actually, we went to the new Church History museum! It was really cool, and they have a bunch of neat artifacts from early church history. And also stuff  from the presidents of the church!

They have I think a replica of the podium that's in the conference center, and you're able to stand behind it and take pictures. It's cool! They also have some cool stuff from Howard W. Hunter (Who I was named after! So I'm glad he had a great last name) and just new facts I didn't know. Museums are cool!
 
Two other great things happened this week. First was in a lesson we taught.

So, we come to teach a woman named Andrea. She's been to church before, and her sister would totally be baptized, but she's concerned what her husband and inlaws would think. So, Andrea was curious about what we believed in and she accepted us to come over! So we have two members in the Ward who are their friends, and they come with us to the lesson. One other thing we find out, is her parents (the Espinoza's) want to learn too! Because they also came to church.
Except they speak Spanish. Very little English, but enough. So, the member (Sis. Brown, she grew up in Columbia) we have with us translated. We teach, ask and answer questions, and she'd translate.

It was a fantastic lesson! The Espinoza's have really strong testimonies and beliefs in God and Jesus Christ already, and Mr. Espinoza said that as he read the Book of Mormon "It feels just like when I read the Bible. There are the things I read with my mind, but it also tells things to my heart." And me and Elder Woolf were shocked! They were just so open and ready to accept the restored gospel. They committed to a baptism date on December 5th if they prayed and got an answer that the Book of Mormon was true!

I never wished I was on Spanish assignment more than I did that day.
 I've picked up bits and pieces of Spanish through my life either in my house (Thanks, Dad!) or through classes (Thanks, Sis. Cottrell!) but I've picked up so much also on my mission! It helps sometimes being on exchanges in Spanish areas, (I had to pray in Spanish on Wednesday, actually! I was super nervous, and it was choppy. But it was so cool!) or just being with the Spanish missionaries and asking them what things mean.
I'm actually at the point where I can't really translate word for word, but I can get a general idea of what someone is talking about.
Maybe President will switch me, haha. The only sad thing is that they will most likely go the Spanish branch (for obvious reasons) and so it'll be another set of Elders who teach them.

So that was just a great pickup just by finding someone who was so open to learn more. It was a nice change.

The second great thing happened actually this Saturday and Sunday.

So yesterday, we get a call. In one of the wards, the people who were asked to give a talk Sunday can't do it anymore. So we were asked to do it. Alright, I've literally walked into a sacrament meeting ten mins before it started and we got asked to give a talk in the same situation. So this isn't new! What is new is the subject. We got asked to share a message on a talk given by Ezra Taft Benson (one of the Presidents of the Church) titled  BEWARE OF PRIDE

It was really interesting, because I will be honest: being proud is something I've struggled with a lot on my mission. Especially early on. (Just ask Elder Allapitan, he will back me up on that!) that pride was being close minded to new ideas.
Then, in the middle of my first year, it was pride in the form of 'I don't need to follow all the rules, we are still having success'. That was a hard lesson to learn when it got corrected.
THEN, as if I hadn't been paying attention the first two times, it happened AGAIN, the very next transfer! This time I wasn't being considerate of some habits that bothered my companion, and also feigning ignorance that some of my conversations could border the line of too casual or flirty, because I didn't think it was really that bad. I had an attitude of 'Well I don't like everything he does, so he'll deal with it, like I am'. Which was really inconsiderate, and I was a total jerk!

And it would always keep popping up, and could cause big problems. And I didn't realize that his entire time it was because I had the same exact problem, but just with a different symptom. Pride. That gigantic stumbling block.

I thought of all the times I had been through, and how much greater they could have been if I just humbled myself, and learned to take correction in a Christlike way! If we look at His entire life, it's nothing but humility in doing what God wanted Him to do. Never what He wanted. How can I wear His name on my badge every day, and still be a stubborn bump in the road of progress? I finally realized that I knew the cause of all the arguments I've ever had;

Pride.

So, this was one of those times where the talk wasn't really meant for the listener, but to the one speaking.

Everyone, I invite you to look at yourself today. Think of some way that you might be having that burden of pride weighing you down. Maybe it's caring more about what people think, or wanting more than someone else, thinking you can't learn from someone beneath or above your position, or holding on to someone who offended you as a justification for having bitter feelings towards someone or something. There's always something to improve on, and unless we humble ourselves and ask the Lord for help; we won't be able to truly fix it.

Ether 12:27

"27 And if men come unto me I will show unto them their weakness. I give unto men weakness that they may be humble; and my grace is sufficient for all men that humble themselves before me; for if they humble themselves before me, and have faith in me, then will I make weak things become strong unto them"

And I can testify that at principle is true.

Alright, that was a long email.


I love you all! And you're always in my prayers. Hope to hear from you soon!

Love,



Elder Hunter Coleman 
Utah SLCW Mission

ROCKIN' THE SUBURBS

WRITTEN 11/2/2015








Just like Michael Jackson did! I'm rockin the suburbs!

...except he was talented.

Hey everyone!

Well, it's been another week. But the big thing about last week was Halloween! Spooky. 2spooky.

So spooky, in fact, that missionaries aren't even allowed to go outside during this time! Because everyone thinks we are just idiots in costumes trying to get free candy, and also everyone wot have time to talk with us! So, what is a missionary supposed to do? Sit around in their apartment all night? That is an option. Or, what you can do is watch a little movie called...

REMEMBER THE TITANS. 

That's right, we got permission for two zones to get together on Halloween and watch Remember the Titans! It was awesome, because we usually don't get to watch movies as missionaries. And the parts of overcoming racial differences actually really applies to the state of the Salt Lake City West mission right now: We all come from different mission backgrounds (Salt Lake, West, Central, South) and we are used to different ways to do things. We also are basically still in cliques, but as we realize that we are all  on the same team with the same objective, we will become an awesome team.

And that was probably the highlight of the week.

And also: there was this crazy light show Halloween setup that was absolutely fantastic. It's in the attached video.

There hasn't been a whole bunch going on right now, which is surprising because we cover 14 wards, so things should be crazy busy.
But we're starting to pick things up. It'll take a lot of work and a lot of prayers, but we will get things kicking.

In other news, for the first time in three years I threw up. Pretty sure it was food related, because after dinner last night I can't keep anything down except water. So that's been fun.

One thing about our area is that it's super rich suburbs, but in between neighborhoods there is a bunch of undeveloped fields. Makes really good photo ops. 

Attached are some pics of those fields, and the time me and elder Woolf found a printer just in the middle of a parking lot, and also the sunrise yesterday that my Mom would be proud of!



Well, thats all I really have to write about today. Keep me updated on how things are going for all of you, too!

Love each one of you all!



Elder Hunter Coleman, Utah SLCW Mission

ONE MORE BAD DRIVER IN UTAH

WRITTEN 10/26/15

Hey everyone!

Well, transfers have come and gone and I'm now in the West Jordan Sycamores and Sunset Ridge stakes! Which is a grand total of fourteen wards (congregations). It's a huge (and beautiful) area! 



But to make things easier, we are now driving a car! It's been great, but also a little terrifying. Because drivers here in Utah are so bad.
Sooo so bad. But it just gives me a reason to pray more haha!

So, last night was one of our musical firesides we have been doing as a missionary choir. It was fantastic! We have this really big part at the end of the program, where we have a solo about Joseph Smith and the Restoration that then leads into a solo of 'Come, Lord Jesus' and then the choir kicks in and sings 'Jesus Once of Humble Birth' and it's all beautiful. The choir director does a great job getting all to work!

In other news, I am down to 258 pounds! We have a gym in our apartment complex and starting to getting all fit and stuff. Boo yah.💪


Another fantastic event is the purchase of a little board game called Munchkins.

Munchkins is a game that's basically a stripped-down and simplified version of Dungeons and Dragons. With more an emphasis on the fighting of monsters (and your friends) and taking loot from monsters (and also your friends).

It's a lot of fun, and now our entire district is into this game.

Goes to show that when you have something good and you share it, you only get better! Which is an excellent principle for life, and especially the gospel. So that's your spiritual that for the week!

But the most super duper fantastic thing of all things that ever will happen is my sister Shayli goes to the MTC this Wednesday! I know I've already said it, but she's going to be awesome, and you all better write her more than you do me, ha ha.

Well, that's the things that have happened! It is alway great to hear from you guys, and I hope is good to hear from me too!

I love you guys! 


Love, Elder Hunter Coleman

FUTURE'S SO BRIGHT

WRITTEN 10/19/2015


Hey everyone!

Well, last Friday night we got transfer calls. I am now covering the West Jordan Sunset Ridge and Sycamores stakes! My companion is Elder Woolf, and I know nothing about him!

It's been a really great two transfers here in the Hunter East Stake, we have had three baptisms in the last two months! And this week we hit exactly 30 lessons! That's the highest amount I've ever had! It's actually the highest in our entire zone! Woop woop.


It's been really hard saying goodbye, because there's so many awesome people I've been able to work with!

But, I will look good doing it! Haha


So, if anyone is sending things should send them to :

3150 Whitehall Drive
Taylorsville, UT 84150

That's the mission office,

And they will make sure things get to me.

We carved pumpkins today as a District, and I'll make sure the pics get sent out later!

I hope to hear from all of you soon!



Elder Hunter Coleman, 
Utah SLCW Mission

Pretend this Post is Good. . .

WRITTEN 10/5/15. . .

Okay! So first, I'm writing this in a car so if is gets sent after
6:00 everyone know I wrote it before that time so it was still P-Day and I have no wifi!

not a lot happened this week


EXCEPT GENERAL CONFERENCE!


So, for those of you who do not know, General Conference is where the President of the Church (kind of like the Pope) and the other people in leadership give us guidance and counsel on what we can do in our lives to become better followers of Jesus Christ, and also just better people. That's the bare-bones explanation.

It was really cool, and there are a lot of great advice they gave that help out a lot! Whether or not you are a part of the church. You can find it in either www.mormon.org or www.lds.org !

But that's really it for now honestly. I promise next time I will either do something awesome or make something up that is entertaining to read!

Keep on being great people, everyone. You all mean a lot to me, and I love hearing from you guys.

Love you all!

Elder Hunter Coleman
miles.coleman@myldsmail.com
Utah SLCW Mission

ONE YEAR DOWN!

WRITTEN 10/12/15
Hey everyone!

Oh, first. You all should send pictures. It's the best thing because
it's easier to remember what everyone looks like haha!

Wow, I can't believe it's already been a whole year since I started my
mission! Okay, technically it's still three more days. But still!

Things have changed a lot! Companions, My mission president, the
geographical area I can serve in, even the name of my mission! But
more importantly, I've changed:

I'm not as afraid of taking risks, I actually have a work ethic now, I
care less about what everyone else thinks about me, because I know the
only ones I need to worry about are me and God. I've lost weight, and
I'm down to 259 pounds! I'm also a lot more patient with myself and
others.
But the biggest change I've noticed, is that I've actually grown up.
I am a lot more mature than I used to be, and I think it's probably
the change I'm happiest with. But the losing weight is a close second.

Unfortunately, I still have bought more ties. Remember that picture I
had last time?





Ain't got nothing on this. Does anybody need one?

Another awesome thing, we had a baptism last Saturday! His name is Kayden!




(APOLOGIES FOR SIDEWAYS PICS, BUT HEY, WINDOWS SUCKS)

We have another one next week, and then a week after that! It's going great!


Love you all, please feel free to email me back!

Love,

Elder Hunter Coleman, 
Utah SLCW Mission