Elder Nathan Crowley is currently serving as a missionary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from January 2015-January 2017
Palmyra Temple

Thursday, May 21, 2015
Car Accident!
Hello hello hello!
Twenty more days and we be skypin yo!
Tuesday: We went to
Northgate, we did service with J at
the North Tonawanda museum,
Street contacted, and practice our song "Brightly Beams our Fathers
Mercy" for the stake musical fireside! When we practice the first time
we all sounded awesome on it, and I'm really loving acappella men's
quartet's!
Wednesday had a lot of success with street
contacting and we confirmed our service with the Riviera Theatre, I'm
so excited! While we were on the street a lady talked to us and she knew
quite a bit about our church, but she grabbed my hand and said
"now I have the gift of discernment and of the Holy Spirit is telling
me that you were going to be a great leader, you are a light that
people want to have and you're going to do great things in this world
because that is who you are." Lol I don't know if she was half crazy
or what but I wrote down what she said so I could remember it! Elder Fields gave a great training on finding people to
teach. Just like anything else showing the Lord
you're willing to work hard, follow him, and are willing to try allows
him to bless us. Journal writing shows we appreciate what we have
learned, contacting shows we want to find people to teach, prayer
shows we want to learn his will and be guided, etc.…
We walked on Grand island while it rained and it felt like we were on
the English countryside. We had dinner with the Y Family. J the
son is working on his testimony but got chills while we
testified of the restoration, and challenged him to pray for himself.
Friday was a good day but wasn't without its road blocks. We had a
great morning with studies and weekly planning. We went street
contacting, we stopped and looked at this old graveyard and some
graves date back to the 1700s! I was just thinking that all those
people are now having a chance to be taught in the spirit world. We
went and picked up N N and took him to our new member
lesson with J, J, and S. She is progressing and I'm sure she will get baptized! We
then went home and had some ice cream with N and talked with him a
little more about his home life. He is one of the nicest kids I have ever
met and is super positive and happy. It makes me want to help people
like that and gives me a greater appreciation for what I have been
given. That night we decided since we were 20 minutes away from Dave
and Jake Fowler we would meet up with them! We went out to dinner at
this restaurant in Lewiston, and it was really good!
Writing in my journal that night was really good and helped me see how
the lord had blessed us that day! CHURCH IS TRUE!
Recap of Saturday....I had awesome studies in the morning! I studied
the scripture "Blessed are ye, when men shall revile you, and
persecute you, and shall say all manner of evil against you falsely,
for my sake. 12 Rejoice, and be exceeding glad: for great is your
reward in heaven: for so persecuted they the prophets which were
before you." Matthew 5:11-12 We helped M clean up the backyard. We had the birthday party for J and it
was the bomb.com! She had friends there, And J said "J what
happened to you? You seem happier!" #thegospel
And now for the Grand Finale! Yesterday was the most effective, yet
busy Sunday I've every had in my life! We all have Sunday hangovers as
well! So the morning started out early like it always does and we went
to missionary correlation meeting, then we did a split and Elder
Tanner and I went to the the Falls to have a less active follow us to
the Church while the other Elders went to ward council! We all came
back and had a awesome sacrament meeting! We had the whole L
family, less actives, investigators, the whole building was full! So it was
nice to see some of the fruits of our labors! J was so engaged at
church and was asking questions, participating, and we ordained him to
the office of Priest in the Aaronic Priesthood! :) We took the lady
back to the falls, practiced our song for the fireside! And then
cleaned up and went to Lewiston's apartment to have lunch. We then ran
to go set up for he Niagara Falls meeting downtown! We rented out a
room in this place called the Naac! Which is Niagara Falls arts center
but used to be the old high school so it has a lot of history! It was
a great meeting and we got a glimpse of what it must have felt like
when the church was first organized when only six people were there.
So cool! Elder Tanner and Brother R gave improvised talks, and
Elder Fields somehow had the talent to bust out a little piano!
(Miracles happen on a daily basis) then we kicked it into high gear to
get to downtown Buffalo for the musical fireside! We got stuck in
traffic and literally walked into sing! So that recording of us was
like 2 minutes after we got out of the car! Stressful! And President
Francis, President Pace, all the missionaries in our zone, members,
and investigators were there so I was praying that we would do well!
haha
It was a great meeting and the spirit was felt (lots of talent, and
lots of singing from the heart;) )
After the meeting we talked to everyone and their dog! President was
like a super star! We introduced S and her daughters to
President and he was so excited to meet them and President told
J "I want to know when your baptism is so that I can come to it!
Ok?" Even though she hasn't committed yet haha. We were able to get back to the Lewiston Elder's apartment where our car
was! So after we finally got to our car we left thinking we could
relax, nope! We got T-boned
right on center street! Ouch! I got hit on my side but we are all
good, no airbags went off! The girl who hit us was balling and thought
she killed someone! And our cell phone broke Saturday so we had to use
her phone to call president and he was in the middle of figuring out
transfers! Haha the other Elders came running down
the street since we were only about two blocks away from their
apartment! And I ended up driving home because Elder Rushton was a
little shooken up! But M checked our eyes and we are all fine! So
don't worry mom:) the Lord was seriously watching out for us!
Well here we are tired as can be, we got transfer calls and Everyone
is STAYING!
The work is good and I love the Lord!
-Elder Crowley
Go get me some baptisms boys!
Hey guys it's finally P-day! And tomorrow will be 3 months! Less than a month until
Mother's Day! President Francis says we all need to unstring our bows
so they don't break like Nephi's did.
We must have a foundation on
Christ! If you look at the solution to our problems the answer always
ends up being the same! Look at that talk that Elder Holland gave last
week called where justice, love, and mercy meet. I always read the
words to primary songs (because Elder Bednar said every truth of the
Gospel and everything we need to know can be learned the the primary
songs) and the last phrase to one of the songs is "have faith, have
hope, live like His Son. Help others on their way. What does He ask?
live like His Son!" I think that is so true and we need to remember
what it's really all about! And for those who have a testimony
and a stronger knowledge of Christ's role in our lives need to
sometimes take a step back for a minute and cut out something from our
own life so we can make time to help another person. Cutting out
something small in our lives could mean being the piece that fit into
somebody else's life! But let's not get discouraged and hopeless, be
OPTIMISTIC! We are a believing PEOPLE! "We believe all things, we hope
all things!" -Articles of Faith and one of my favorites from Elder
Holland "FIRST, AND FOREVER, FAN THE FLAME OF YOUR FAITH. BECAUSE ALL
THINGS ARE POSSIBLE TO THEM THAT BELIEVE."
P-day was awesome this last week we got a lot done and we played
ultimate Frisbee with most of our zone.
Tuesday we went to Northgate and a man came and played the piano at
the request of all the residents. He sounded just like Louis
Armstrong! I knew all the old songs, I'm such a nerd. Haha And I
seriously need to learn how to play the piano! A B (one of
our texting investigators)
texted us asking questions like he usually does. He loves the
Scriptures and is such a golden investigator I teared up when he
called us and said that he read D&C and is now following the word of
wisdom, and he says he feels happier! When Elder Willis and I taught him it was one of the best
lessons that I have ever had! And then the rest of the afternoon was
filled with more discouraging finding activities!
It rained all day Wednesday and Elder Rushton and I walked in it
hahaha. We were so soaking wet and now I have a cold from it. But I'm
doing better:) we went to Bishop's house for dinner that night all the
way up in Wilson. They have the cutest little family and I love how
they help their kids develop testimonies. They encourage them on their
answers to questions and always try to stay positive. One thing that
stuckout to me was when bishop said to his five-year-old son "do you
WANT to say the prayer? "And he sat and thought, and then
with a smile nodded his head yes. I want a family like that!
Thursday I woke up with aches and pains and everything that comes with
a bad cold so we slept in and I was knocked out! We went to lunch with
Sister C in our ward and her friend, then came back
and slept some more! M fixed us dinner and we confirmed some
appointments for the weekend. The Lord truly blessed me by providing
meals when I was sick. :) And S called us and had an awesome
experience with prayer where she was able to find J ID and a
random $300 check in he trash! She was like "power of prayer!" The
Lord really knows our needs and wants to help us!
Friday was dusty! We did service for the North Tonawanda museum. They
had a ton of really cool artifacts and history! We mostly lifted heavy
cabinets up to the third story. S
daughter J came and helped too! We left before her and while we
were gone she was organizing books and guess what the first book she
picked up was? The Book of Mormon! She told her mom she thinks it's a
sign, and she came to church on Sunday! I'm telling you we can
baptize again between J and A! I know the Lord is helping us
so much and we just need things to fall into place. Elder Rushton and I talked a lot about what he has learned on
his mission so far.
After a lot of finishing details, rides, old missionaries flying in,
and preparation M was finally ready to go to the temple!
A lot of
people from our ward were there and all the missionaries that had
taught M (which I saw bear their last testimonies when they left,
and have gotten to know pretty well) they are awesome! They had lots of good advice for how to keep at it,
and reassuring us that our efforts aren't in vain:) Sister K was in the session! She
says in the Celestial room "There's my boys!" She
always says "go get me some baptisms boys!" Haha we love Sister
Kennedy!
We decided to head home with the
H! On the way home we stopped for dinner with them and
had a blast just laughing about dumb things and just talking simple.
We got on the topic of tithing and how you always pay your tithing
first and how crazy blessings come from it the usual. Well Brother
H told a story I will never forget! He said that he
was offered a job which consisted of combining the pipe organs from
two churches into one and he would get a huge payment from it!
J N (who just left on his mission) was
doing chores for them said he didn't know how he was going to pay for
his mission. So Brother H made a promise to him that if we
would work for him as his organ apprentice full time, he would pay for
his whole mission! J was so happy and could not believe this
opportunity had come...but then the next day the big deal fell
through. So Brother H was in a bind he didn't have the
money he thought he would anymore and he had made this promise to
J! So long story short Brother H. Was working on an old piano
that one of his client's just bought and had not touched yet. While
working on the player piano one of the belts broke and out fell an envelope with $9,600 dollars in it!!! CAN YOU
BELIEVE THAT!? He figured out that it didn't belong to anyone
and the owner of the piano only took $300 of it! So the money
was cashed into the Bishop a couple of months ago and J left
for his mission on Wednesday! As he told us that story he started
crying and we all ended up shedding a couple of tears in the
restaurant. The spirit was strong! :,)
"27 Now when our hearts were depressed, and we were about to turn
back, behold, the Lord comforted us, and said: Go amongst thy
brethren, the Lamanites, and bear with patience thine afflictions, and
I will give unto you success.
28 And now behold, we have come, and been forth amongst them; and we
have been patient in our sufferings, and we have suffered every
privation; yea, we have traveled from house to house, relying upon the
mercies of the world--not upon the mercies of the world alone but upon
the mercies of God." -Alma 26:27-28
Relying on the Lord!
Elder Crowley
Tuesday, April 7, 2015
Happy Easter

Three Baptisms!
HI there!:)
Well it's finally the end of one crazy week for us! It has been a week
full of worry, excitement, planning and lots of calls. But through it
all, it ended with an awesome baptism yesterday! I'll give more
details later but the spirit was strong and It was truly memorable! We
kind of put our whole heart and soul into this baptism and I feel like
we are starting from ground zero in a way! I can't tell if I am sad or
what but I have always loved President Uchtdorfs council "there are no
true endings only everlasting beginnings" I think that is true and I
can't wait to start new member lessons with the L, and go to the
sacred grove with them and such!
Monday we have a great P-day but we took a while to get our laundry
and shopping done while trying to organize a fun thing to do with
S and her daughters. S had to drive her friend to the
doctor so we ended up bumming around with J in N.T. We tried to go to the Riviera
Theatre but they weren't doing tours yet,(we might start doing service
at the theatre!) then we tried to go to the museum but it was closed
so she likes antique shops and I like antique shops… So guess what we
did? Ha ha we had a great time bonding with her and getting her more
comfortable with us as missionaries I think she will be more willing
to listen to us now! And she came to the baptism yesterday so that was
good! We deep cleaned our car because zone conference was the next
day. We had dinner with the L that night and had more great
discussions on the gospel, life, goals, debt, and our families. We
talked about how great our moms are, and I truly believe that Eve is
the best mom ever that ever lived and I love her so much!
Tuesday we had zone conference and some of the things that the spirit
taught me were that we must listen to the spiritual promptings that we
receive and always be willing to act on them to gain the Lord's trust.
I also learned that when we teach we must teach like God teaches
Joseph Smith in the first vision! One of those teaching methods
being..calling people by their name when we begin teaching. Ex.
"Joseph, this is my beloved son." It's awesome what the spirit can
teach us when we are prepared in meetings even when the speaker
doesn't say it! President asks us what did you catch? Not what were
you taught? Present Francis gave a great training on lots of
different topics. He shared a story of James E. Talmage (the writer
of Jesus the Christ) when he was in the temple in he upper room
writing. He would often go to the upper room and open the window to
let the breeze in and then close it when he left. Well one day a Honey
bee flew in and as he was leaving he tried to direct it out so it
wouldn't die but it ended up getting mad, stinging him and dying
anyway. He related it to how we sometimes deal with those leaders,(or
Heavenly Father) who are trying to help us live better and lead us to
freedom, but we end up fighting and hurting ourselves because we
didn't understand the bigger plan. I can't write everything I learned
but I loved listening to all the senior couples (who are going home
soon) share their testimonies! It was the best! And sister Ray ( A
lady from the senior couples, the mission nurse, and Elder Neil L.
Andersen's sister! So cool) said that she is working on being hip and
cool, so she says "Elder Crowley that is a sick tie, that tie is just.
so. sick!" LOL the senior couples are so cool, and young in spirit! I
am going to miss them:)
Wednesday we talked to a lot of the people on the street as the rain
poured down! We met some crazies! We finished most of the L
lessons and I could sense a true change come over the them and an
excitement to become clean as they partake of the first fruit of
repentance, which is baptism. Elder Rushton and I watched Joseph
Smith the prophet of the Restoration that night and I busted out "THE
CHURCH IS TRUE!" Seriously though I was on a spiritual high!
Thursday we did our service at the Grand Island library, by helping
them with their book fair. We got there and we soon found out that
the only ones who could lift a box were Elder Rushton and I because
the rest of the volunteers were old ladies! haha There were so many
boxes it was almost hilarious. The Librarian was running around a little bit stressed.
It was so funny because he said, "Now I have been working with missionaries since before you guys
were born and now I understand that you guys can have pop now." And we
said oh no we could always have soda haha, and he just kept on saying
"No I have been around longer and I know they didn't accept pop
before."
It's awesome to see how the Gospel blesses families in action. Living
the Gospel principles is the difference between successful and happy
families and unsuccessful and unhappy families. And Success is not
defined as "making it big" in life as the world would say!
Friday/Saturday we did exchanges and Elder Fields came down to N.T. In the morning we whipped together a quick musical number for
the baptism "Dear to the Heart of the Shepherd". Elder Fields has a
great baritone voice we sang it
acapella and It was really cool how we could just read the music and
Heavenly Father helped us use our talents to put it together and then
perform it the next day! We got a lot done and helped with the take
down portion of the Library book fair as well. I loved talking with
all the volunteers and seeing all these old books. Haha Later we had the
L interviews and obviously they all passed! haha J said she
was wondering when she was going to get her answer that the Book of
Mormon was true, so she prayed and said that if God wants me to know
that the BOM is true then he will deflate one of my balloons and sure
enough her favorite one deflated that night. It's funny how Heavenly
Father teaches us each in a way that we understand and at our own
level:)
Sunday was a crazy day! We didn't have any morning meetings but there
was lots of stuff to do as far as making sure everything we had
planned came together! Testimony meeting was awesome and so were the
other meetings! Our ward mission leader was sick so he just had to
describe to us how to fill up the font over the phone so that the hot
water wouldn't run out! It was quite the lengthy process, but let's
just say S face was priceless when she walked in it was so
cold! haha We had a bunch people coming up to us and asking us
questions, and Elder Rushton and I were getting a little overwhelmed but I said
we are going to have the spirit at this baptism and everything will
work out:) and it did! But we did have a lot to do we were clothing
crew, set up crew, program crew, music crew, ordinance crew, font
crew, and clean up crew! It was so funny the L were waiting at
the font while everyone was in the chapel waiting for them and we
waited for like 15 minutes until we went and found them and they were
like "we were waiting for you!" Haha once the Program started
everything went pretty smoothly, the spirit was so strong and and we
had both nonmembers and members involved in the program! S. O.
(J sister who is a member in the freedom branch) gave the best
talk on the Holy Ghost! And his mom gave a great testimony:) all the
auxiliaries were so welcoming and they helped with refreshments which
was such a blessing! Helping one family come into the gospel makes me
want to continue to find more people who need the gospel in their
lives! I am grateful that I have been able to be a part of their
conversion and I know that years of prayers were answered yesterday!
S
(J sister) kept wondering how it even happened and said
that it was truly inspired that we were supposed to be here to teach
them at this time:)
I love the Lord and know that although I am not perfect I can become
what I need to be by fulfilling his will and not mine. "Green ambition
my whole mission!" -President Francis
"Being a disciple of Jesus Christ is not an effort of once a week or
once a day. It is an effort of once and for all." -Dieter F. Uchtdorf
Love,
Elder Crowley


The Highs and Lows
Hey GUYS!
1. I am doing pretty good I am anxious to find more people to teach! we have a couple of people that are potential investigators that I believe could become regular investigators! And yes dad we are going a visiting all the less actives in the ward but it is such a long process to get a hold of people and then to finally meet with them! I feel like by the time you have met with everyone in the ward it would be a year! We figured out that if everyone came to church in the ward then our ward would split! Haha I texted a guy to invite him to church and all he sent back was "too boring" lol
2. We did go visit C when I was with Elder Willis! He basically opened the door and almost shut it on us, he was the grumpiest old man! Until I finally said I know your Grandsons! (I think he thought we were secret service or something) Haha he lightened up a little but he was on the phone, and just kind of waved us away. It was basically a bust when we asked him if he needed any help! Haha oh well it was great!
Wow what a week it has been! I can't believe how much has happened! Lots of different highs and lows this week. It has been a great growing week for us as missionaries, the community, and our investigators as it always is. I love the way that the lord works with us and through us as we keep the spirit with us!
Monday was great because it was your anniversary Mom & Dad and I thought a lot about all you guys that day!:) We had a pretty boring P-day because we did hardly anything except play munchkin with Elder Fields, and we were preparing for our stop smoking lesson! But we ran into this lady at the laundry mat who was interested in the church and what we do as missionaries! I thought that was interesting because I believe the Lord places people in our path when it is least convenient just when we could say "oh we are on our way out and it's my P-day so sorry can't talk." The Lord wants to see where your heart truly is. Monday was also great because we were able to successfully deliver the stop smoking lesson! The spirit was so strong and we had a great support group, M, the F(newly wed couple), F and K, the Lewiston Elders, and their kids. They committed to all of the 15 steps and we're super excited, and nervous to make this big change. It rained that night and the spirit is always strong when it rains! :)
Tuesday we got Chet done! As Elder Willis would say! (Chet was one of his companions dad's name, he thought it was hilarious haha you can replace it for any word in the dictionary ex. I'm hungry for some Chet) it was St. Patrick's Day but it didn't even really feel like St. Patrick's Day because we were so busy you know doing missionary work! We met with J (the minister from before) about some ideas for his congregation and our ward doing a combined service project. He loves to talk about the Lords work and we wanted to be that bridge for bishop. We went finding in Grand Island, and had dinner with M, Internet proselyted, made calls and bonded with the E kids. S texted us in the morning saying it was set in stone, J her and J would all be getting baptized on the 29th. I was so happy I cried a little! I am going to baptize both J and S and J brother in law will baptize him! YAY so EXCITING! We still have to get a lot done before then but we are pretty sure it's all going to work out!
ANYWAY! Wednesday was spicy! We had dinner with the F and C made some amazing Filipino food (because she's from there) except both M and I ate the habanero peppers and we didn't know you were supposed to, oh my gosh we almost died we were sweating and our eyes were watering! Haha I think my throat swelled up too. But we had jackfruit and fresh mangoes Mmmmm so good! Then we ran to our lesson with S, J, and J.
On Thursday We cleared our old iPads, and M helped us put our pictures onto a flash drive! We helped J with his car by painfully screwing the fan that cools off the radiator back on. Then we had a great lesson with S and J over lunch about the plan of salvation! I think that lesson went much better, and the spirit was felt. Then we rushed to meet the other Elders and the M (the technology senior couple) for our new iPad set up! We we got our new iPads with a really nice protective case to go with it! What a blessing it is and I am grateful that the Lord can trust us to further his kingdom with technology and righteousness. I love the Lord and I hope that he can use me as an effective tool in the vineyard and not as the dung that fertilizes the soil hahaha! In our new training I've learned a lot about how to be in tune with spiritual promptings regarding technology, how to be focused on the mission and purpose, and how to be one with my companion while using technology instead of working separately. Just like instruments given to the Lord's servants in times of old iPads are and other devices did not come forth the benefit business, but the Lords work! A texted us! The young man who we met before and had an amazing lesson with. He finally got a phone and started asking me tons of questions about the degrees of glory, and then later he called me about John 10:16 and I compared it to 3Nephi 15:21 (other sheep I have which are not of this fold) it was amazing how the spirit helped me recall that scripture while I was on the phone with him!... We had an awesome lesson with the F family, they live in a house that was built in 1890 right on the canal but it is all decorated new and hipster like inside I love it! We taught them how they can share the love of the gospel with their friends!
Saturday is a special day it's the day we do lots of service! (Isn't that how the song goes? Haha)
We helped this less active move on Grand Island that day. We also did service at the library which we will continue next week!
So Sunday was filled with great things! As you know already I've kind of talked about how the day went with the L but there were lots of moments of bearing testimony and really supportive relief society moments that were experienced yesterday! K in gospel principles started laughing about this typo in the manuscript that said "do do" and she was laughing so hard that S started laughing then everyone in the room started laughing then Elder Rushton was laughing and I was crying because K was laughing so hard!
Anyway that was the gist of our missionary week! I can't wait to see what is in store for us next!
Today for P-day we are going to visit the Riviera theatre here in N.T it is from the 1800s and is supposedly haunted!
Love,
Elder Crowley
:)
Well another week has gone by Crowleys!
Happy ANNIVERSARY Mom& Dad! I'm so proud of you guys! What you have
done to shape our family, and direct us all in such a positive and
successful direction! You guys are celestial to me already and I hope
that you guys will always remember Christ in your relationship because
it is through him that things are made right and we can all grow, and
love together :) I love you guys
Elder Rushton is great! We have met lots of
people in the Ward and he is already starting to pick up on the area
of N.T./Grand island! We had a barfing episode on Saturday which I
will explain later but other than that we are great! And working smart
;) (that's for you dad) Elder Mckade Rushton is from SLC (but really
from coalville) and has been out for eight months! Our birthdays are 5
days apart:) He teaches differently than I do, so we are loving to
learn how to teach together it's really interesting! (in a good way
though)
So its been a great transition week with Elder Rushton! The last P-day
I had with Elder Willis was very typical and I just tried to use it as
a last day to suck up all the memories from our transfer together! We
finished packing him and he could not focus while packing, I think he
was just in denial about what was happening! The next morning was
transfer meeting and it started out with an eternal wave goodbye as my
trainer, and first companion drove down Klaum Ave to go home having
served an honorable full time mission. He made it two years! As he
drove away I felt like I was starting my mission all over again. I
have mixed feelings about him leaving, I felt like I had just been
left in the dust, but I also feel like you can make every companion
your favorite companion in some way! After they left Elder Rushton and
I went back to his apartment in Kenmore which was only two miles away
and moved his stuff over. We then cleaned his old apartment and went
grocery shopping. We met some of the Ward members, I gave him the low
down on the crazies, talked about our goals, we went to Northgate and
he loved the old people! (He calls old people cute too haha I thought
that was funny) and finally we ended the night in some intense V-ball.
While playing V-ball we (the leaders, us, and people not in the
tournament) were so determined to win we kept changing "win without
Willis! win without Willis!" Haha we one both games:) It got intense
haha
On Wednesday My morning studies consisted of learning more about the
three Nephites I thought it was interesting to learn that if we ask
for a righteous desire God will grant it unto us. I have been
praying for God to send messengers to give me strength and direction
during the day, and I never seem to notice them but at the end of
everyday I pray to my Heavenly Father and he reminds me of the people
that he sent that day. I love prayer and the fact that we can speak
with our Heavenly Father! I also love what prophets have told us
before "we must learn to talk with God" We will never know how God
works, or talks with us if we are never willing to talk or work with
him. It was a pretty typical day and ended with us having dinner at
the E. We had our lesson on gaining a testimony of the
Book of Mormon, and everyone was giving major attitude.
Reading Jesus the Christ helped me feel morecalm and understanding of their position.
Thursday was super warm and so was Friday! (Like 48 degrees haha I'm
going to die when summer comes) my studies today were based in 1 Nephi
10 and finding evidence in the Book of Mormon of prophets prophesying
Christ's life, and works. Specifically John the Baptist! We helped
brother G move some of his stuff into a storage unit. He is so
funny he talks really slow, has this crazy white beard, a high pitched
laugh, and he is super short.
First thing he says to us when we get there is "I though you were
going to bring your grungies" haha while we were eating lunch with him
he counseled us about our retirements. He said when we are planning
for retirement that we should put 10% away because that is the most
successful route (he read a book on it haha) I got a migraine and took
some medicine, why do our bodies have to be such a pain sometimes? But
we taught S that day! She read and prayed everyday, and I can
truly see a change coming over her! We have our Stop smoking lesson
with her J, the family, and some people in the Ward tonight! We
are praying that we will be able to teach it well and that the spirit
will help them overcome this problem:) We put a sticky note on our
'miracle wall' that day saying " today brother G gave us a ton of
toilet paper!" Haha
Friday we had lots of planning to do! At lunch Elder Rushton set a
lighter that he was playing with on top of the stove and it blew up!
As I'm talking to Elder Fields on the the phone I see our cabinet
catching on fire! So I run and starting beating at the flames with my
hand (they weren't that big yet) it was seriously hilarious, probably
looked like a frantic housewife as Elder Rushton came booking it out
of the bathroom! We got it out and everything was fine!
We went to visit Northgate and the Activity leaders weren't there so
we just walked around and talked to some of the residents! We talked
with an older man named P who is a tough OL' man who served in
WWII and had many different jobs in his life including putting light
bulbs in for the old marquis! He told many WWII stories, his advice
was hard to understand because he is 95 but long story short he didn't
like to pray and said he wouldn't but I know that he will have a
chance to be taught about Christ and the plan soon:)
Our Grand island day was a bust because Elder Ruston and I got the
stomach flu and were awake all night. We spent all day inside! I felt the aches, but I
didn't have a fever. The Lewiston Elders came and gave us a blessing
and I told Heavenly Father I had enough faith that he would help me
not to throw up and guess what? I didn't! Doesn't mean I felt better
right away but I did not throw up!
Sunday M (the convert who lives upstairs) got the priesthood, and
his temple recommend, the L came to church, and we had a
missionary moment in primary:) during sacrament S leaned over
to me and said "I want you to baptize me and my daughter on the 29th"
half of me was so excited, and half of me was super nervous. Brother
S (served in the temple presidency, taught Latin to high
schoolers, and is super friendly) taught an amazing Latin lesson in
Elders about the word Redeemer! Re(retro)=bring back/restore, dee=buy.
It was very cool:)
Love you guys so much!
Elder Crowley
Elder Willis leaves
I'm so glad that you guys are finding some order in the home with
Reading, projects; and your FHE schedule sounds awesome! Stake
conference sounds like it was a really great experience and the spirit
was felt! I think that it is so cool how most the general authorities
have a firm witness that Christ lives, so they can say "I know that
Christ lives" but if we remember that many of the eight witnesses fell
away from the church even though they had proof that it was true. So
our faith should be grounded in the gospel, and in faith manifested by
our actions not by what we see. I believe that many times when the
prophet or the apostles have an angelic minister come to them, or when
Christ comes himself that it is no surprise and it doesn't change
their faith at all :)
It is warming up a little but we are starting to get yucky snow! But
I'm not getting my hopes up yet I think we might have a few more snow
storms! Also I love to hear about what you guys are doing, even if I
don't get a chance to respond to it all so KEEP IT COMING!
So we got transfer calls this morning and I am STAYING here in NT
and my new follow up trainer will be Elder Rushton! He is super
awesome, he was in our zone before so I know him. I am
sad that Elder Willis is leaving :( he was great and it is hard to
just up and change again. But he stays at the mission home tomorrow
and then on Wednesday he will fly out of here! #Returnwithhonor This
is CRAZY! both of us did not get much sleep last night because we
could not stop thinking about the whole thing. By the way I gave Elder
Willis your numbers and he is looking forward to calling you guys
haha.
So this week has been another great week as a Missionary! Nothing too
crazy has happened but maybe it is all just so normal to me! haha It
has been more of a transition week with Elder Willis leaving.
Questions being answered, car reports, getting him packed, calling the
mission office, saying goodbyes, etc. But I am wanting to find new
people to teach so bad! Next week I want to start teaching the members
how they can talk to their friends, by role playing everyday
conversations that highlight truths in the gospel that we can share
and testify of. Maybe that will help them get more comfortable and
help us find more people to teach! I KNOW there are people ready!
Monday night we went over to the E house and had a great
discussion. I felt prompted to reteach the Restoration because the
kids couldn't really remember it and didn't know why they got
baptized. Their daughter had lots of great questions about where
we get our authority and things like that. As we taught you could
look into the father's eyes and know he felt the spirit
testifying to him. He was like "kids they have the priesthood from
Jesus Christ!" It was a good reminder of how important our call is and
what our purpose is. L said that she felt chills run down her
spine. We felt like we truly fulfilled the Lord's will that night!
Tuesday we did our studies and mailed our 15 year old investigator
that requested us on mormon.org a copy of the military Book of Mormon,
and a finding faith in Christ dvd. I did some online New missionary
training at the library, and then we had very early dinner before
district meeting and V-ball. M who lives above us gave us
more huge portions of potatoes ,meatloaf, and bread. Haha then we had
a our district meeting with our zone leaders Elder Watcott and Elder
Vickers. We learned about 'How to begin teaching' it was a good
review. Elder Willis pointed out that I am good at 'How to begin
teaching' because I can relate to people but get started teaching
without saying "So.. How 'bout them Bills?" Haha it made me feel good
that he recognized that. :)
Wednesday it got above freezing and it rained a little! I was so
Happy! I LOVE RAIN! That day in my studies and I learned more about
Aaron and the story of Korahs and his rebellion. It was all a root of
pride and an error of aspiring to offices in the priesthood. And then
Moses states that he and Aaron were chosen to lead the people because
they were willing to do gods will and not their's. We taught S
that day and talked a lot about overcoming trials and hard things in
life, our plan was to teach her the plan of salvation but right as I
was talking I felt like we needed her to teach her about faith. So I
turn to Alma 32 and we learned about reading from the word of God and
then experimenting upon it, and faith being compared to a seed.
S really loved the lesson and said it was just what she
needed! J (her husband) later came and they agreed to read and
pray every night together! Next week we are starting the 15 step
program now that we have it all printed out and have reviewed how to
teach it!
Friday morning started earlier than expected! We heard a loud crash in
our bathroom and Elder Willis thought that I was in there and I passed
out, but I was laying in the room still with him! Haha anyway our
bathroom tile fell off from the ceiling; by the end of the day it
progressively got worse, we realized we had a huge leak and a big
nasty moldy hole in our ceiling! Blah! M went and checked on it
while we were out during the day.
My email is getting long so I will just explain the important stuff..
Saturday we practiced for our duet that we were going to sing on
Sunday "abide with me" brother H helped us practice ( he
was the cute old man whose daughter died, and he has been and organ
and pipe builder and tuner his whole life..its a dying skill!). Later
that night S brought her daughter J to come play Volleyball
with the youth, and actually gave a ride to the E kids even
though she isn't a member!
So Sunday L couldn't come because she felt uncomfortable without
B and her kids got offended which was frustrating, and then the
L had been in the hospital with S since 4am and then F and K didn't know how to get to
the church without the L. But Elder Willis and I killed the duet
in church! And Brother H was so awesome at the piano! I
felt a big pain in my stomach yesterday throughout church and after so
I took a nap and that helped. But Sister N
she gave an awesome talk on the need to live the gospel listening to
the spirit as we govern our lives, and not letting ourselves be
governed with excuses like "oh it's just mormon standard time." or
"I'm a teenager and that's just what we do so its ok." or "my dad
cussed so I can" things like that. If we are governed by worldly
phrases we will become worldly, whereas if let Gospel phrases and the
spirit govern our lives we will become what our Heavenly Father wants
us to become. (It was your kind of talk mom)
So here we are on a beautiful day in western New York! Sorry my email
was so long but there missions are too good not to share! :)
LOVE YOU!
Elder Crowley
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