Thursday, October 27, 2016

Dogs, Food and a Hutterite Colony - My week as a Missionary

Hey guys!! This week has been pretty fun!! After I left on Monday we went over to this member’s house for dinner and a lesson and it was really good!! The kids were kinda bouncing off the walls after dinner so we weren't able to share anything with them but it's ok!! We brought the spirit into their homes and we talked about church and whatnot at the table so in a way we did share a message!! :)

Then on Tuesday we went to browning and I was chased by dogs as you can see 😂 it was fun :) I almost got my leg taken off by a dog I kid you not! It was so funny afterward 😂


Wednesday we had district meeting and that was fun!! (We got invited to go to a hutterite colony up here in Montana and so that's where I've been today.)

But anyway nothing really noteworthy happened on Thursday.

Then on Friday we had dinner with an investigator that moved here from China and he made us fried rice. It was pretty good!! It was a bit salty but all in all I was really appreciative that he made us a meal :)

On Saturday we jumped over to browning once again and all our plans fell through. So that sucked but we were able to visit with a lot of other people so it balanced itself out :)

Yesterday I went to the cut bank branch and Elder Allen went to the browning branch and it was really good!!  We got a few less active members to church and so we were pretty happy about that :) then after church brother “M” invited us over for dinner. It was way awesome!! We went over and talked with them a little bit and they made us food!! They are honestly the best you guys!! They love missionary work and it's just so great that I was able to get to know them :) 
Today we had the opportunity to go to a hutterite colony and it was super cool!! We were able to see where they lived and everything and we even got to ask them questions!! It was a ton of fun!! 

Well that was my week!!

Take care everyone :) I'll catch you next time!!

Love,
Elder Zeller

123 1/2 4th Ave Se Cut Bank, Montana

Wednesday, October 19, 2016

The Full Experience: Dogs, Potholes & Answers to Prayers

Hey everyone!!  It's been a week and so here my little update for this week.

After I finished emailing and whatnot last Monday we had a Stake Presidency dinner and that’s basically what it sounds like.  We had dinner with the stake presidency and that was down in Great Falls.  So we drove down and spent preparation day there and then had dinner.  We talked a lot about missionary work and the Stake President is working a lot with Browning because he wants to see the building fill up.  So Elder Allen and I were kinda on the hot seat I guess you could say 😅 it was good though and we were able to talk about those people that we are working with and so it was really good.  

Then we went and spent the night in Fairfield with those Elders and that was super fun!!  We were with Elder Darner and Elder Schneider and we honestly had a blast.  I love sleepovers 😂

Then the next day we woke up super early so we could drive down to Helena for a zone conference and man it was pretty sketchy because it had snowed the night before so we slid a few times but nothing too bad!!  We eventually made it to Helena and I got to see some of the people from the MTC and it was way awesome.  Then after we drove back to Great Falls and then we drove from Great Falls to Conrad and from Conrad to Cut Bank.  It was a long day and I was so tired.

Then the next day we had a normal day of work.  Nothing too crazy. But then later that afternoon we got a call from our zone leaders asking if it would be ok with us if they came a day early so we were expecting for them to spend the night here in Cut Bank and that ended up happening. 
They came to see browning and the work that was going on here.  They got the full experience 😂 which includes getting chased by dogs, talking to drunk people and avoiding the biggest potholes I've ever seen 😂 anyway, there was a lot of people that came to church this week and it was honestly so awesome to see them there because we knew that this is where they need to be.  So the fact that they were able to come made me so happy.  It was an answer to prayers I'm sure, both for me and for them.  

Church is an important place to be. It's not a place for perfect people to go.  It's a place for imperfect people and it's a place for them to try and become better.  It's a place for assistance from other church members and it's a place to fill up your "spiritual canteen" for the week.  I know that through church attendance you can receive answers to prayers and you can have the spirit of the Lord dwell more abundantly in your life.  

I love you all!! Catch ya next week!!

Love,
Elder Zeller

123 1/2 4th Ave Se Cut Bank, Montana

Monday, October 10, 2016

A Surprise of Canadian Thanksgiving and Sleeping In

Hey guys!! This past week has been pretty neat :)

On Wednesday we had district meeting and I had the idea to have it at the Ericksons house! (Our Senior missionary couple) because they haven't been able to make it to the past few meetings due to health reasons and I knew how much they loved them so we decided to talk to them and organize it there :)
It was way awesome and I just freaking love them! But yeah we all came up to their house and had a quick little meeting and then Sister Erickson made Canadian thanksgiving for us!! (I know wrong day but we were going to be gone today so it wouldn't have worked) it was really good!! And then afterward Elder Allen and I split up for a bit so I could go on exchanges with Elder McKell our district leader!! That was awesome!! And I had my first experience tracting with him!! It wasn't too effective and we didn't have a lot of people answer their doors but it was still a way good experience :) we also tracted into this house and we had to take a picture 😂 it was honestly so funny 😂 but anyway all our appointments that I had made for that day fell through so we just walked around and knocked on doors :) it was alright though. I would have rather gone to some lessons but it's all good!
but anyway all our appointments that I had made for that day fell through so we just walked around and knocked on doors :) it was alright though. I would have rather gone to some lessons but it's all good!


Then that night I broke a rule and me and elder McKell talked way past curfew 😂 I know I'm a terrible missionary... and then to make matters worse the next morning both our iPads glitched out and our alarms didn't go off!! So we slept in!! (The mission iPads aren't all that great 😅) so yeah that happened.

Then we went back to Shelby to switch back companions and while we were there we ran into the sisters and decided we were going to have district lunch because it was about lunchtime anyway 😂 then me and Elder Allen went back to Cut Bank and did normal missionary stuff :) we also hunted down one of our investigators who missed a lesson that we had set up and we rescheduled and he told us he would make dinner so that was really awesome!!

Then on Saturday we double booked dinners so we ate at one investigators house and then we went back to Cut Bank and ate another dinner at another investigators house and they were both huge portion sizes!! Like I honestly don't know how I finished both of them. Buuuuut I did 😂 then we taught a lesson to our investigator from China and he taught us Kung Fu for healing 😂 it was really funny 😂 but yeah that was my week :) pretty exciting stuff :)

Also throughout this week I have been reading the story of Abinadi, and I got thinking about how perfect this example was of missionary work not really going according to what you might think. I mean here Abinadi is preaching to King Noah and I feel like maybe Abinadi might have maybe thought that after he testified that the King and all his wicked priests would change their lives and repent and become converted. Well that didn't really happen… he was put to death.  Because of that he didn't see that Alma was converted by his words and would then bring many others into the fold of Christ!  And that's so important to know, not only as a full time missionary but also just for everyone.  You never know what your efforts will bring.  Not until the hereafter.  

I then started thinking about King Noah and his priests and I started asking myself what I could learn from them.  And I started thinking about friends. Friends have a huge influence on us! And King Noah is a perfect example of this. I mean he had to have thoughts about letting Abinadi go, like he was probably so close to it happening and then his priests started talking about how he had reviled the King and he deserves death. And the king listens!!! I mean he just saw Abinadi testify and call them all to repentance and then his priests get the upper hand!! It blew my mind, but it showed me how much influence friends have on us. And we need to constantly reflect on if our friends are like those priests in King Noah's court or if they are like Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed-nego where they stood firm in what they knew was true and they helped each other live up to the standards they had been taught despite what could have been a very painful death.

You guys, this gospel is true. I know that is. The Book of Mormon is another testament of Jesus Christ and the Lord looks for opportunities to bless us and does so constantly. We just might not be able to see all of the blessing right now. I love you all!!

Love,
Elder Zeller
P.S. Don’t forget to write J

123 1/2 4th Ave Se Cut Bank, Montana

Monday, October 3, 2016

One Solid Week in Cut Bank

Hey guys!  This week has been pretty solid!  

Starting from the front left is Sister Jacoby, Ney, Smith,
Christensen, and Blossom. Then after her is Elder Blossom,
Hatton and Okerlund (Elder Hatton and Okerlund
are my zone leaders).  T
hen on the top starting from the
left again is Elder McKell (my district leader),
Luebke, me, Allen, Schneider, and Darner.
We taught this guy who was a member referral and man, this guy is so solid!  He had such an open mind to the gospel and it was super great to see!!  Then we had inspections for our apartment and so we hunkered down and cleaned to the max and the senior couple who came and inspected us kept saying how awesome we are!!  It was super cool!  Then we had zone training the next day where the whole zone got together and some missionaries gave some discussions and we did some role plays and it was super cool!  Also the missionaries who inspected our apartment were there and talked to us about safety and cleanliness and we got a shoutout for being super on top of it!  It was super cool!  I met the new zone leader and he is such a cool guy and a stellar missionary!  Fun stuff:)  We took a zone picture so that's us and all of our glory 😂  then the next day was conference.   


This was a crazy experience for me because back home it would be a struggle for me to stay awake and listen to general conference.  By the Sunday afternoon session I would just give up and decide that I needed to take a nap.  Well as a missionary I'm not necessarily allowed to do that.  So I watched all of it and it was so awesome.  I took so much out of it.  It was interesting because we set it up in browning with the hopes that someone would come and watch with us.  But no one did.  So both the morning and the afternoon session it was only me and Elder Allen watching conference in the church.  It was super good.  I didn't lay down I just sat and listened.  I soaked it all in and felt the spirit testify to my soul that what these men and women were saying was true.  

"Treasure" the words of the Prophet of God
Then for priesthood session it was only me, Elder Allen and a member who came by and watched with us.  This was kinda weird because I've always watched it with a huge group of men and the fact that it was only three of us was kind of different.  Also the fact that I wasn't watching it with my dad or brother was kinda weird but it was all good because I knew that the message was still true no matter what.  The whole session was good and I was learning lots and it was just awesome.  Then President Thomas S. Monson got up to speak.  I listened to his words of course but I also felt them.  I stared with such focus on this Prophet of God that everything around the TV started turning grey and getting fuzzy.  As I continued watching this frail old man that I've come to love throughout my life talk with the power of the Holy Spirit I started to cry.  I don't know why I was crying but I did.  The spirit touched me and testified to me of the power of his message.  Was the message directed at me?  No it wasn't because I wasn't having a problem with the word of wisdom, but I felt the spirit that I haven't felt in a long time.  The spirit is real everyone.  And Thomas S. Monson is a prophet, called of God, for these latter days.  He is here to declare the word of the Lord to us.  And it is our job to listen to what he says and follow his teachings.  The spirit testifies to me regularly but never with the force that I felt on Saturday evening.  I now know with 100% surety that he is a prophet of God and there is no denying it.

I love this gospel and the love it brings to people's lives.  I've seen it first-hand.  I love all you guys and I'll catch you in a week!
 
(One strong member's dog that I played Tug-O-War with)

Elder Zeller