Thursday, March 28, 2013

Laurel, Montana

Heisann!
Glad to here everything is going good at home. Things are going pretty good over here but im really missing San Diego. even ramona. Im moving to a new, smaller are today called Laurel, Montana for the last week of the transfer. I guess, President Mechum needs me there so I'm happy to serve a purpose for him. Its pretty close to Billings but way smaller I think I have a phobia of small towns. They freak me out. Be grateful to live and work in San Diego, even if its Ramona. The cities I've traveled to feel like abandoned ghost towns and for some reason people live here. They love it though so thats super awesome. Just not my style.
I did get Annika's letter so i will write her back asap. It was super sweet to hear from Annika, She's so cute. Mail's been kinda weird here so I think the best place to send would be to the mission home (Rimrock address).
Not to much happened this week. Just the usual visits with less actives and trying to see how we can help them get back to church. I've met an inactive member this week who died in an accident, went to the spirit world, and came back to life. He knows the church is true and temple work is so important but for some reason he doesn't want to go to church or live the word of wisdom. I try to do all that I can to help him but some people are so stubborn and frustrating. But I still love them and want to help them. I appreciate hearing peoples stories because they strengthen my testimony of how important this work is.
I pray everyday that my visa will arrive soon. I know I belong in Norway and I really want to get there before I forget everything I learned in the MTC.

I love you all and keep you in my prayers!
Ha en fin uke:)

Monday, March 18, 2013

March 18, 2013

This has been a pretty quick week and have already grown so much. We are constantly tracting or teaching or going around to less active members, trying to build them up. I've had some great experiences this week teaching investigators who are well on their way to baptism. I love going around the town and teaching the gospel lessons specifically to people. Extending invitations, and seeing them actually do it is an awesome thing. Makes me feel like a "proud parent".. imagine how heavenly father feels!? We had 3 investigators actually come to church today as well as a less active family. Some people are just so awesome and you love them just that much more when they're doing what they (as well as you) know whats right. This week we received a referral from a someone who met the missionaries way back in 1969! she was baptised, but for some reason we lost track of her. I met her while on exchanges with some elders quorum member and she was a sweet Native American lady and she was so happy to see us. She remembers the awesome relationships she had with elders and I promised the same relationship with her 3 sons I met that night. We're teaching them on Friday so hopefully all goes well. The cool thing about the gospel is that it applies to everyone. We all have our challenges and trials and weaknesses and questions that can be answered through Jesus Christ and his gospel. Some people are more willing to accept this than others. But, I know the Heavenly Father has done his part, so now its my turn to find those who are waiting to hear the truth, and deliver with the spirit.
Im getting along great with all the Elders here. They're all awesome. My companion this week is Elder Wasden and he totally reminds me of Kurt Thomas. He's an awesome elder and its fun to work hard with him. The ward is sweet and I already know so many more in just a short week. It was tough last Sunday because I knew no one. But it was infinitely better yesterday because of the friends I've made. BE grateful to have such an awesome home ward and reach out to Everyone new! Its always tough to be new. 
I'm happy here but I can't wait to get to Norway. Hopefully my visa comes soon! Its hard to keep up with the language when there's no way to speak it or hear it. I'm trying my best to read and memorize but I'm praying that Heavenly Father lets me go soon. I've definitely grown so much as far as the Mission routine and how to talk to people. I guess it comes with practice, Opening my mouth and trusting my mouth will be filled with the exact words i need to say. 
Keep up the good work and Hopefully I'll call you about my Visa soon. I keep hearing about how awesome Norway is from Elder Holden. But for now im doing all I can to learn and grow as a missionary and I have faith that everything will work out. 

Vi snakkes,
Eldste Skinner 

March 11, 2013

Heisan!
Yepp i made here to Montana and its been really hard the first couple of days. I feel like everything is starting over again, with feelings of homesickness and doubt that I can actually do this. But things have already become significantly better and I have already learned so much. I am the only Visa waiter here in actual Billings. Everyone else is all over the place i guess. I have been blessed with another great companion named Elder Payne. He's a zone leader and has only been here six months. He'd got it down and is a great example of a missionary. Its interesting to see how missionary work actually works, like with the numbers and stuff, so I'm trying to get used to that. I lucked out . Technically I'm in a trio but his comp switch off with me every week. One goes on splits with another district while the other trains me. They're both really cool. My Mission president is awesome and I can tell he's bringing success to the MBmission. HE has unique ideas that I like such as OYM which stands for OpenYourMouth. We set goals for how many times we open our mouth to fulfill our purpose. I think this is perfect for me. Nothing gets down without opening my mouth. I love this challenge and pushing myself to fulfill my purpose here in Billings by opening my mouth. 
So far I've learned that the mission is all about setting up relationships with people. When i meet these new people and talk to them, and share the gospel and smile, I can really see that these are all God's children. I get plenty of dinners opportunities to teach. We go tracting as well so that's been pretty interesting. I love connecting with people and seeing them apply the gospel in their lives. Last we taught the old bishops friends dai(17), taylor(11ish), and Cori(30ish) a lesson on commandments  such as tithing, fasting, keeping the Sabbath day holy, and Word of Wisdom. It was awesome to promise them all the blessings that come from keeping commandments and see that they were willing to please there heavenly father, even though its hard for the Mom (cori) to not drink coffee or tea. I can really tell that they are progressing towards baptism and thats awesome. Missionary work is so fulfilling already.
On the plane flight to Montana I share the Book of Mormon with a catholic kid and he had no idea what it was actually about. I gave him a copy and i know he will actually read it. And hopefully become converted without me even knowing it. 
I keep blabbing on because so much has happened in these past couple of days and have grown so much because of this change. Change is always hard at first but I'm already starting to get into the Missionary flow and I'll be so much more ready for Norway when my Visa comes. Hopefully, I'm not here for too long because of the language but the gift of tongues will help me out when I get to Norway as long as I do my best to retain it here in Montana. 
Thanks for all your love and support. I love all of you and miss you but I promise I'm not going to quit. Enjoy San Diego. Seriously. I think about how fortunate I have been my whole life by living in San Diego. Thanks Mom and Dad for raising me there. It is expensive but you don't know how great it is until you leave it and go to Montana. But Montana is cool in its own way and the members here are awesome. Its great to be a missionary and take everyday as it comes. Its definately the hardest thing I've ever done but its a great adventure and brings me true happiness.  

Ha det bra. Jeg er glad i dere, Vi ses
Eldste Skinner

Thursday, March 7, 2013

Billings, Montana! 3.7.13

Im hanging in there. The church is still true. Im still happy to be a missionary.
 
No visa yet, but i get to wait for it in the tropical paradise of Billings, Montana:)
 
But seriously, Going to Montana will be a great experience and I cant wait to get there on saturday March 9th. I cant wait to do real missionary work with real people even though its not Norway yet. I have a positive attitude and know its going to be awesome.
 
Elder Moffitt is there right now actually! This should be interesting... temporarily serving in the same area as the cousin. Tell aunt Jerelyn.
 
Does anyone know of anything in Billings, Montana???
 
This week has been a little "awkward" as Annika would say. The 3 of us have still been going to class but have had more personal instruction from our teachers. It was nice having conversations in norwegian, practicing teaching, and studying the the gospel (and being a district leader for a week). I've been studying a lot on having faith in Heveanly Father's will. I have hope that things will happen like they're supposed to and that i will grow into the husband, father, son, friend, and servant the Lord wants me to be. I am confident and optimistic of whats in store and I appreciate this "adventure" he's taking me on. Patient Perseverence and enthusiasm is key. Nothing about my mission has been "normal" yet and i think its awesome to have such a unique experience to change my life.
 
Poor Cameron, that sounds terrible. I hope he heals quickly and gets back to work without any further distractions. He's a great missionary and im sure he's greatly missed out in the field. Luckily, he lives in SD and there are Mexicans everywhere to help his language progression. I dont know whats going to happen with mine. But it will all work out.
 
 
I hope everyone keeps working hard and having fun.
 
Love,
Eldste Skinner