Monday, February 29, 2016

Week 90--Murray, UT

This week was good. I went on exchange with some elders this week. We found a lot of potential investigators on exchanges and a few investigators. 

We knocked on this one door when I was on exchanges with Elder Leaaetoa.  He is a Tongan elder who goes home this transfer so I’m just trying to keep him going. Anyways, the only information we had was it was a new move-in. We initiated small conversation with the lady and we started talking for like 2 minutes. Elder Leaaetoa pipes up and tells this story just out of the blue. It wasn’t related to the conversation at all. He starts and 10 minutes later he is still telling the story. The lady's sister came out and said, “Hey, I need you to do something for me”, in an effort to get her away from the conversation. Surprisingly, she told her sister that she wanted him to finish the story. He speaks for another 5 min. The story was about this guy who originally rejected the missionaries but eventually accepted them. It got very spiritual toward the end of the story when the guy in the story reconciles with God. I felt the spirit and I knew that she did. They said that we could come back and teach their family. I walked away from the door humbled.

Another story that was pretty funny happened. Ask me about a drunk guy named Caleb when I get home. I know that I will remember.

Another cool story. An Armenian guy named Hyke moved here a few years ago. He told us about an experience that he had where he has recently been praying for more direction in his life. He said he’s prayed twice and after his prayer each time he walked outside to take a smoke. Both times, he saw missionaries passing by. He took that as a sign. He agreed to meet with us. The other guy that I was on exchanges with at the time served in this area last year. He said he remembered talking to that guy and he was the furthest thing from interested. 

Love ya’ll bye

P.S. As far as the career goes, I have been informed through the spirit that I will be a small pastry baker.

Monday, February 22, 2016

Week 89--Murray, Utah

Gosh I don't like emailing.... I only have a few more months though!

I don't know what to email today..... Life is good we have like three investigators. The area is super small. They're all going to be baptized hopefully. Things are hard with walking but I thoroughly enjoy it. I don’t know what else to say... I'll keep y'all in my prayers. 
I think that I discovered my career. God told me and you'll never guess what it is. Thanks for the bike I got a really good deal. $200 dollars off. I'm excited to go bike contacting. I'll try and take some pictures this coming week and remember some stories.

We had a lesson where I had to choose fearing God over fearing man. I did it and the lesson turned out well! Oh yeah and we met elder Ballard. It was nice to shake his hand.

Monday, February 15, 2016

Week 88--Murray, UT



Hey everyone!  
Thanks for the package! Ya'll are awesome!
This week was good. A lot of my thoughts this week were directed toward greatness. I read an article in the Ensign. It was written or paraphrased from Howard W. Hunter and it talked about true greatness. It talked about how greatness is perceived very differently in the world compared to the Lords view. President Hunter talked about how Gods view of greatness is the small acts of goodness and kindness that make up who we are. 
Serving here I have seen so many different types of families: Families that work, Families that don't work, and every thing in between! I have such a testimony that greatness and happiness in a family setting is dependent upon how well the principles of the gospel are applied. Everytime. God is real. Jesus Lives. This is his work. 
-Elder Bass

Monday, February 8, 2016

Week 87--Murray, Utah



Teaching a lesson after a member dinner

I am now in Murray UT. I cover half of the Murray South Stake which is 4 wards. It is a great mixture of wealthy and poor in the area. I love my companion, Elder Archer. He is a great missionary. We lived in Evanston together for a little bit. We have so much fun together! We are making a lot of progress in our area. I love the opportunity to contact people on the street all the time because the car is no more. I am determined to go out hard my last 4 months.

This stake does something on Tuesday night called finding night! It is amazing. All the ward missionaries and ward mission leaders in the stake gather together at the stake center. We go out in a total of about 15 companionships and contact and tract! It is amazing!! This stake is a model for the world how missionary work should be. Everyone is excited and always thinking about who they can invite to meet with the missionaries next. I'm trying to figure out how they implemented this program and got everyone to do it. These people legitimately care about the people we teach and take personal responsibility for them.

I love walking! It's my first walking area haha

-Elder Bass

Monday, February 1, 2016

Week 86--Evanston, WY

I am leaving. I will be a district leader. I am happy because weight is taken off my shoulders! Bruce didn't get baptized. He is still hesitant. It was very weird for him to go back and forth like that. Other than Bruce shutting down a little bit and said he needed to review the Book of Mormon a lot more when I asked if he would set a date, yesterday was good. I got to visit all the families and recent converts that I love. I am excited for my new area. Love you! 
-Elder Bass