Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Hello Erryone!

Transfer calls came in an I found out that Elder Van Kammen and I are staying together again. It's pretty cool. This ward is the bomb. It's going to be a great place to die. Unless President Tew decides to send me back to HB for my last transfer. That's pretty much all I'll ask him to do every week this transfer. Just kidding I'm glad to be wherever the Lord needs me to be. This week we were able to teach a lot more than the past few weeks. It's good because it seems to be a trend that the end of the transfer is always a really slow week but we've kept things pretty consistent. This week should be pretty fun. It's cool to get to see all the new missionaries who come into the zone. Our zone is pretty "stacked" right now. There are a ton of awesome missionaries here. There are quite a few brand new missionaries in this zone. It's always awesome having brand new missionaries (not greenies, Elder Baxter from the Quorum of the 70 told us not to use that term anymore when he came here last month). They always seem to bring a lot of enthusiasm to the zone instead of being old washed up cynics like me. Just kidding that's not how I am at all. 

Well, I hope all of you have a great week and remember how much I appreciate all of your lives. 

Keep it real.

Elder Sanderson
#leavebetter

Tuesday, December 30, 2014

Hey hey hey,

This week turned out really good. Christmas was the BOMB. We got to watch "It's a Wonderful Life". That movie is also the BOMB. We also had a brunch. Brunches are the BOMB. Everything we did on Christmas was pretty much the BOMB. It's good that our mission is so tiny that getting a zone full of missionaries is super easy. Our dinner was really cool too. We ate with an old lady and her family and she gave us these awesome handmade blankets. Those blankets are the BOMB.

The beginning of the week was slow with teaching but we did get to have a great time caroling to some investigators/LA's on Christmas Eve and Night. Even though the beginning of the week was slower the weekend was awesome. All the investigators that we found were Saturday and Sunday and they were all awesome miracles. They were all pretty similar too. We would go to a potential that we either had met before or set up a return appointment with and we went over and the were super open and willing to read the things we left with them like pamphlets or the Book of Mormon. We hope to be able to have really good lessons with them this week and to see if we can get any of them with baptismal dates.

I hope you guys all had a sick Christmas. I know I sure did. This was my last one of my mission. Crazy. It was also my last Skype home. WUT. #4months #nottrunky

Anywho, remember that you guys are awesome and that oute alofa iate outou! 

Keep it real.

Elder Sanderson
#leavebetter

Monday, December 22, 2014

Dear Friends and Family,

Sorry I haven't been sending out very many of these. It's been pretty hard to find the time to email lately. Things have been real real here. Christmas is just about here and even though this crazy upside down place I'm in doesn't have any snow I'm still extremely happy to be spending another Christmas in the Great California Long Beach Mission. So far things are going great. We've had a few great experiences this week. One was when we were with a member visiting some people. Nobody was there, but as we were standing there the daughter in law rolled up and we starting talking to her and, long story short, she let us in and we taught her! It was awesome! Finding new investigators every week is possible! It's one of my favorite phases in missionary work for sure.

The hustle and bustle is continuing to pick up and I'm sure by the night before Christmas there will be many many creatures stirring around trying to get the last minute shopping done. From the stores with 50% off Christmas decorations to the BOGO sales many many people will be so focused on getting things done before Christmas that they might forget why they're really celebrating. Let's not forget why this all came to be. 

This all came to be because 2000 years ago a baby was born. Lots of babies were born before that and lots of babies have been born since and lots of babies will yet be born, but this one was different. This baby was not just another bundle of joy given to faithful parents. No, this baby was someone else. This baby had a divine destiny that reached far beyond any other baby. This baby was born of an earthly mother but a heavenly father. This baby was a promised gift, a foretold bringer of peace and goodwill. Rather than his birth being announced by just his parents, it was announced by angels. This baby was Jesus the Christ. This baby was the fulfillment of every prophet from Adam down. The birth of Jesus, like any other gift, is not something we should take for granted. "For what doth it profit a man if a gift is bestowed upon him, and he receive not the gift? Behold, he rejoices not in that which is given unto him, neither rejoices in him who is the giver of the gift." (D&C 88:33 italics added) Let us receive the gift of Jesus' birth and rejoice in Him and He who is the giver of the gift, our Father in Heaven.

I love you guys and I wish you all a very Merry Christmas. I hope you all have a fun and safe time. Have fun in the snow for me! (for those of you who are fortunate enough to have it)

Keep it real merry.

Elder Sanderson
#leavebetter

Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Cerritos zone!



I found out I'm leaving Cerritos and going back to Long Beach!! It's a different part though. It's the nice part. :D

Elder Sanderson
#leavebetter

Monday, November 24, 2014

Howdy!

This week was pretty hectic again. This is the last week of having two wards to cover! Woo! It'll be nice to go back to covering one ward. It's been pretty fun to cover two wards but a ton of time was spent driving around. I can't wait to get to bike around again! We also had a lot of crazy stuff happen with investigators and we had to drop some of our favorite investigators because the parents don't want them investigating and even though some of them are over 18 they want to respect what their parents say. That's a bummer but we'll be all good. 

It's starting to cool down here and stay cooled down. It still doesn't drop below 50 and it's usually in the 60's but for here that's considered cooling down. This is my favorite time of year in California. It's the bomb.

This week was a pretty trying week but here I am on Monday again! It's funny that hard weeks seem like forever at the time but looking back it goes by so fast. Heavenly Father definitely helps us through our hard times. If we are so focused on how unhappy we are it's impossible to see the positive side of a situation. There is always a positive side to things. God himself created this world so there will never ever ever be a lack of goodness. It may be hard to find, it may be small, but it will always be there. God will not allow his creations to become overwhelmed with darkness, and that even goes for you too! Remember that we're God's creations too.

Well, that's all for this week. Keep on truckin on! God will not let you fail! E moni le Talalelei!

Keep it real.

Elder Sanderson

Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Hey there erryone,

Things are good. The library is packed. Phones are ringing off the hook. A crazy lady is yelling at people on the phone and spraying very liberal (that is an understatement) amounts of hairspray while staring at a computer that has been on the same webpage without any change for at least the hour or so that I've been here. #SOCAL

This week was awesome. Working two wards is crazy. We've got the system for working down better now but that doesn't always fit the schedule for people we're teaching. I'm fine with that though, I'd rather have a lesson with someone than not so I'm not upset if it doesn't fit our predetermined system. Between the two wards we're doing about as much work as if we we're in 1 ward so we just need to work on being twice as effective so we can have each ward have the productivity on a ward. That'll be tough but we're going to work harder on stacking our nights with lessons so we can get as much done as possible. We're even trying to get members from each ward to do splits with us so we can cover both areas in the same day. If we do that I'm confident that we will see even more miracles. We're looking for and praying for miracles all the time. The Lord will provide!

This week our mission president encouraged us to make a "vision" for the rest of our mission. A vision is a lofty, long term, overall end state, goal that one makes to try and improve their character and accelerate their progression. For mine I decided to go with the simple phrase "Leave Better". I chose that because there's still a ton of changing for me to do while I'm out here. It's always been my goal to become the best I can be out here but the vision of "Leave Better" is going to help me to improve the most that I possibly can. I encourage all of you to "Leave Better" in whatever aspect of your life that applies to. Whether school or work or finishing some sort of assignment. If you make that a priority the Lord will shape you into who he wants you to be.

As always, I love you guys. I love my mission. You know the rest!

Keep it real.

Elder Sanderson
#leavebetter
 
 p.s. in case you haven't noticed it's kind of a big thing in this mission to use hash-tags even though we don't use social media. I know it's weird. It's just what we do in the California Long Beach Mission.

Monday, November 10, 2014

Hey Homies,

This week was pretty cool. You know just hangin out, getting a new companion halfway through the transfer and having mine get moved to a different ward because an Elder got his VISA, and covering two wards instead of just one. The usual I guess. But for real I got a new companion now! His name is Elder Sheen. He's awesome. He's also from Idaho! That's two in a row. 3 in total. His companion left a few weeks ago to go to Australia and so he was bouncing around the zone for a few weeks but they decided they would put him with me and have us cover both wards and kick Elder Stallings to another ward. It's been cool. It's actually not as bad as I first thought it would be. We just split up the wards every other day and on Sundays we just go to both! It's super cool. 5 hours of church is fun. It makes Sundays fly by super fast. It's weird.

This week we had a pretty cool finding experience. We went to visit an old potential and he turned out to be super receptive. That really hasn't happened to us a ton in this area. We were able to teaching him a little first lesson and set up another time to come back this week. It was cool to see Heavenly Father put someone who was willing to listen in our path. We've had a few of those this week. He was the only one that we actually taught, but we've been able to set up some really good return appointments for this week. We've started to sow even more and hopefully soon will come the time for reaping!

Also I had the opportunity to sing in Sacrament meeting yesterday. It was awesome. I sang hymn 97 "Lead, Kindly Light". It was planned but the person in charge of making the programs forgot, so I thought we weren't going to do it but then they announced a change in the program so it was all good. It was my first time ever singing alone at church! I was only having medium panic attacks as I walked up to the stand. It was a great experience. Hopefully I get to do it again soon!

Well, I hope ya'll have a great week and that all the things you do will be successful!! Love love love.

Keep it real.

Elder Sanderson