I am SO glad that Rick makes these "Welcome Home" videos for each of our missionaries!! Watching this video makes me both laugh and cry!! I am filled with so much gratitude for the opportunities our missionaries have to serve the Lord and His people and while doing so, change and grow so much themselves!! I am SO grateful for Jesus Christ and His gospel and for the blessings of missionary work!
Friday, May 29, 2020
Thursday, May 28, 2020
Thank you letters!!
Rick wrote this letter to both Jared's mission presidents (President Bingham and President Shumway)
Dear President and Sister Shumway,
Elder Jared D. Jensen returned home to us yesterday full of energy, enthusiasm and love. As I spoke with him, he spoke so highly of you both and of the love that you so freely gave to him and to the other missionaries. I just had to write a short note to say “THANK YOU!” - Thank you for taking the time to teach my son things that he could have learned in no other place, except in the service of the Lord.
- Thank you for opening your home and your heart to him while he was in a strange land experiencing new (and maybe even strange) experiences.
- Thank you for helping him to learn leadership skills that will benefit him as he becomes a future leader of his own family.
- Thank you for teaching him the word of God with deep doctrine, topped off with your own pure testimony as proof that the doctrine is true.
- Thank you for being a wonderful example to him as a couple who loves each other and can show that love, respect, and affection to each other in a world where marriage values seem to be crumbling.
Like many missionaries who come home, Jared had so much to share from his experiences in the Illinois, Chicago mission – and we were all ears. I’m sure we will be for the next few weeks as he continues to elaborate on memories that will impact his life for many years.
We love you for your willingness to serve and your willingness to work with these wonderful missionaries who bless the lives of so many others. We pray for your continued success as you impact the lives of so many who call you President.
Sincerely,
Rick and Wendy Jensen
Rick received these nice letters from Jared's mission presidents in response to his letter:
Brother Jensen thank you for the kind email. It was our pleasure to work with your son. He was one of our very best. Our only real regret is that we didn’t get to have him for the full time. He’s a great young man with a brilliant future. Give him a hug from us. (Covid or no covid!). Thanks for sharing your son with us. President Bingham
Brother Jensen:
Thank you for your kind email to me and Heidi. We loved hearing from you in part because it connects us closer with you and your family - who we already love because of Elder Jensen.
He is a light - an absolutely bright light to everyone he meets. He knows just how to shine that light to bless the lives of others. He has more energy and enthusiasm for life than anyone I know! Elder Jensen is highly respected by the other missionaries and by me!
So your email is a bit ironic, because it is me that should be thanking you! I owe you a huge debt of gratitude for raising such a remarkable son and for encouraging his development and service as a missionary. I am sure you will say that "he just came to you that way" but I have found that the guiding hand and loving encouragement of a righteous mother and father has a tremendous impact on the character and goodness of their children. Because of the way Jared speaks about you, I am absolutely certain you are a remarkable person and father. He has the highest regard for you.
We miss Elder Jensen in our home and in the mission. But we are excited for what he is doing now and for what he will yet do. You have felt what I have felt many times and that is that the Lord has a significant work for him to do!
Well -- we can't wait to meet you! That is going to be a great day.
Best of blessings!
Steven and Heidi Shumway
Wednesday, May 27, 2020
Jared is Home!!
Jared is home from his mission! It was just three days after Jase's wedding (March 17th) that we learned that the Church would be sending missionaries home early due to Covid-19. We then received an e-mail saying that Jared would be coming home May 27th (three months early). His original date was August 19th. I had mixed feelings about this! I was excited at the prospect of getting to see him in just over two months, but also sad that his mission was being cut short.
Later on the church started sending home missionaries in droves! All foreign missionaries immediately came home (many to be re-assigned to missions in the states a couple of months later). Everyone in Jared's original MTC group got sent home except for him. We wondered if this was because Jared was serving as Assistant to the President at the time. All of Jared's friends also started returning home. If they had served 18 months or longer (which I think was the case with all of his friends) then they were given an honorable release and were home to stay. Other missionaries who had served less than 18 months would be home temporarily and then reassigned to a mission within the states. So at 21 months Jared actually ended up serving longer than most of the other missionaries. He was grateful that he could stay as long as he did.Jared was such an awesome missionary! I loved receiving his letters each week and always felt so inspired by them! There were so many changes that happened during Jared's mission (Rick points out some of them in the MISSIONARY VIDEO he made for him). Jared still received his call through the mail in a big white envelope -- now missionaries open their calls online on their device. Instead of being nick-named "The Mormons," we are now are to refer to the church by it's official title only, "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints."
February 15, 2019 the church sent out an official letter explaining that missionaries could now call, text, or Skype home on P-days. In the past missionaries could only e-mail and were only allowed to call or Skype on Mother's Day and Christmas. This was a HUGE change! I wasn't sure how I felt about this change at first -- it definitely took some getting used to, but I learned to love it! I felt SO connected with Jared throughout his mission because there was such open communication with him. Then Covid-19 and the resulting quarantine hit the past couple of months and that severely impacted the way missionaries did their missionary work! No more knocking doors -- most missionaries were quarantined to their apartment most of the time. Missionary work was done through social media such as Facebook and lessons were taught through video calls. Amazingly enough the work still continued to progress! As Joseph Smith stated in the Standard of Truth: "...the truth of God will go forth boldly, nobly and independent..."
Now back to today...we spent yesterday and today cleaning the house, preparing food, making posters, buying balloons, preparing Jared's room (he is sharing with Josh -- good thing Jase got married just in time so that Jared had a room to come home to, ha ha!) Rick didn't want to leave too early to go to the airport because only the first hour of parking is free and then you have to pay. He originally planned on leaving at 12:45. I told him that was cutting it too close since Jared was flying in at 1:12 and it was a 25 minute drive, so we decided to leave around 12:20 instead.
Good thing we left earlier! Jared's flight was 25 minutes early! We can't fit our whole family in one car and so we drove two separate cars, actually three cars since Jase and Ellen were meeting us there. I rode with Jaiden (she drove to get driving hours) and Rick took the three youngest. Rick and the kids arrived about five minutes before we did. We were just walking into the airport when I heard Rick cheering and looked up to see Jared walking off the plane! We had barely made it just in time! Whew! I was so grateful that we left early! I would have felt so awful if he had walked off the plane and no one was there to greet him! Jared and Ellen arrived just a couple of minutes later as we were taking turns hugging Jared!
He looked great! Jared told us that he gained 30 pounds on his mission! His legs definitely look bigger and more muscular -- must have been all that time on a bike! Rick videotaped him "running" across the finish line! With all of our missionaries Rick has come up with some silly chant and then had a piece of crepe paper representing the finish line that the kids held up while the missionary ran through it. I don't think he had a chant for Janika, but he did have the finish line. Of course Jared did his serious "runner" pose just as Josh had predicted and then he ran dramatically in slow motion as we all cheered for him. He is such a nut -- boy have we missed him!

We came home (we had hung up his mission state flag and also the missionary sign that Jared had made for Jase in Digital Graphics that said "Welcome Home Elder Jensen" with a big picture of the Book of Mormon." Jenna also made a little sign for him and we had balloons hanging up.) We ate Papa Murphy's pizzas for lunch, including a Chicago Deep-Dish style pizza in honor of Jared. Then Jared gave us a really awesome lesson. Rick had Janika and Jase teach a special family lesson after their missions also. Jared said that he had remembered Jase giving his lesson and that it had really impacted him and he wanted to do the same. In fact he asked if he could give the lesson as soon as he got home, before he was released.
He taught about the apostasy and restoration and shared some really neat personal experiences about when he first received his testimony of the Book of Mormon and of the gospel. He said that he only read the Book of Mormon four times on his mission because he really wanted to delve deeply into it and study it instead of just reading it. He said when he finished the first time he prayed really hard to know if it was true. Finally, after much prayer, he had a vivid memory pop into his mind. It was when he went to his first EFY when he was 14 years old. He said that the first couple of days he really had an attitude and thought everything was dumb and that he was "too cool" for all of activities. Then some things happened that changed his attitude and he ended up having a great experience. He said that during a testimony meeting with his company he felt the spirit so strong -- it was literally a "burning in his bosom."
He acknowledged that we don't always feel an actual burning in the bosom when we feel the spirit, but he said that time he did. It impacted him so much. He said that he didn't share his testimony -- he didn't even want to move because he didn't want to lose that feeling. That really changed things for him. So when he prayed about the Book of Mormon this time he remembered that experience and he knew that he already had a testimony and already knew that the Book of Mormon was true. He said there were many times during his mission when things were "brought to his remembrance" and he felt an overwhelming sense of gratitude for his Savior, for the gospel, and for his family. Jared also emphasized the importance of writing things down when we felt the spirit and received personal revelation. We really felt the spirit during his lesson and both Rick and I got a little emotional. In fact Rick was really weepy on and off the rest of the day.
After the lesson Jaiden went to her rehearsal for dance concert that is coming up this weekend. Jared and Rick had a neat discussion and then we took naps while Jared unpacked and visited with Josh. He was excited to ride his unicycle again and got out his juggling supplies!
Then Rick and I took Jared to the Stake President's house for him to be released. President Nadauld visited with Jared alone for a while and then called us in. He had Jared share some feelings and experiences from his mission and gave him some advice. He asked Jared what his morning routine was (getting up early, exercising, and studying the scriptures) and his first piece of advice to Jared was to continue this morning routine and not let those things slide. He said in following up with missionaries who had been home for a little while he could definitely tell the difference between those who had kept up these important habits and those who hadn't. His next advice was to study the scriptures (which is included in the morning routine). He also admonished him to pay his tithing and asked Jared why he thought that was so important and they shared a discussion about that. He finished with "always having a current temple recommend." At the end of the meeting he had Jared share his testimony. The meeting was really neat and the spirit was definitely present! I am so grateful that Jared could strengthen his testimony through serving a mission and then share that light with his family!
Monday, May 25, 2020
Signing Off...
This grand last week
of mission life was one to remember for sure!
We had our usual busy
quarantine life of lots of video lessons and FB finding! It was a good time.
Super cool experience
we had this last transfer was finding a family in a miraculous way due to
quarantine. I think I already shared this, but we were at a little Caesars and
contacted a teenage girl working there. We always contact workers and Little Caesars
because it's incredibly easy because I can relate to them from having worked
there. We ended up calling this girl and got her family to join us. Yesterday
during our lesson with this family we taught the plan of salvation (over video)
and some members joined us for the call. During the closing prayer the mom
started crying because she wanted to know what happened to her friend that had
passed away. It was a glorious thing to be able to teach them about the spirit
world and the fact that all people will have the chance to either accept or
reject the Savior’s gospel. This family accepted a baptismal invite when
quarantine is over at the end of the lesson. It was awesome!!
I never thought I'd be
finishing off my mission in the middle of a virus and I never thought I'd be
finishing it 3 months early. There is one thought I did have though! That I
would remember my mission by how I finished it! So we finished strong! And
that's how I feel! GREAT! It’s been some legendary years and some experiences
I've had I would never give up for anything!
Honestly my heart is
very full at this time! I thank God for each day he's allowed me to live and to
serve him. I have a lot I feel I'd like to say but cannot express over typing
and email. I'll try my best.
The Lord reveals
himself to us in many ways, but one way he has revealed his existence to me is
through spiritually defining experiences. I have had so many on the mission.
I've also had several before my mission. Time and time again when turning to my
father in heaven for an answer he's turned me back to experiences I've already
had. I have a testimony that the spirit really does bring things to our
remembrance. I have a testimony of miracles. I know the Lord's hand is involved
in this great work. I know he calls every missionary to where they are supposed
to be at. I'm grateful for the relationships I've created out here. I've
created some lifelong friends. The gospel of Jesus Christ can make those
friendships last even longer than life and I'm extremely grateful for that.
In this church we take
so many things for granted! Bits of truth and knowledge that people are
missing. We don't understand we take it for granted until we see the gratitude
in the eyes of those who have been looking for this their entire life. I have
seen this in my mission and it makes my heart burst with joy for what I have. I
know that Jesus Christ was sent here to teach us and be the example of how to
return home. I know that his atoning sacrifice was the greatest act of love
from our father in heaven, and that through it we can be forgiven of our sins
through repentance and resurrected from our mortal body.
I am filled with hope
because of Him! I'm grateful for my family, I'm grateful for their example.
They display many attributes of the Savior and teach me how to become more like
him. I'm grateful for the chance to have served with this divine calling. It is
unlike any other and has changed my life. I have a lot more to say, but you
know me I'm not really a big typer or writer. Give me a call and maybe I'll be
able to share just a small percentage of how I feel!
Well after Wednesday
it'll just be Jared but until then, with love and appreciation,
- Elder Jensen
Pictures
Elder Young’s
birthday!
Made almost the entire
zone call to sing to him!
A sneak peak of our
newest video... Stay tuned
Elder Young and I were
attempting to make one of those spy movie torture scenes haha
District pics
Monday, May 18, 2020
Blessings
Another
Blessed week of missionary work! I will have to keep it short this week because
it seems like every day is kinda starting to be the same thing -- wake up, go running, eat
breakfast, study, find and teach all day, go to sleep. (Sometimes challenge Elder
Young to a game of Jenga before we go to bed. This man is so good!)
We had a major
blessing this week; we're now allowed to hold district councils in person! We
just need to keep social distancing and it's limited to a group of ten, but
that's about the biggest a district will get! We're not supposed to shake hands
or hug or anything but every time I see my Spanish boy Elder Vargas I have to
say I'd rather die than not give him a hug haha, I should probably repent but
hey, he's my boy!
We sneakily contacted
a guy in a grocery store and got his phone number so that was pretty sickkkk!
We are just blessed to
see another day, another week, another year, and just blessed! This is my last
full week to hit the work hard! So we decided to set some extra lofty goals! I
AM EXCITED!
Elder Jensen
Sorry for all my
jumping pics, it's like the coolest pose I can think of these days! Also check
out this sick barn!!
Monday, May 11, 2020
Meeting Other People in Real Life! YES!
This was yet another legendary week!
I mean how can it not be when you're with the legendary Elder Young?! Seriously
this guy is the best, I'm pretty sure we discovered this week that we're
related somehow through Polygamy somewhere down the path so that's pretty
funny! No wonder he's like a brother to me! We love jamming to David Archuleta's new song "I will go and do," what a good one!! (I'm sorry
though because in a few weeks it could very well turn into "I can only
imagine by David Guetta") but for now this one will be the song haha
Since we are still living the dream
life as much as a missionary could in quarantine, we had our zone
conference over zoom this week. It was a good time, President and Sister
Shumway would probably be translated if they didn't have so many foolish
missionaries constantly dragging them down haha. They taught us some valuable
lessons about revelation etc. It was a good time! Then Elder Young and I got to
give our training which was one of those hype up Trainings that's like
"come on we got this let's have some exceedingly great faith!" Anyways we talked a lot about how we gotta do all we can in our valuable time
we have as missionaries and how the Lord loves our efforts! And President liked
our training so we got to give it again to the entire mission over a zoom call
later in the week! It was super cool!! We used to do stuff like that when I was
in the office so that was fun to do it here again in Freeport!
Also this week we got permission and
were able to set up this service project for our zone at this food Bank in
Rockford! So it was the first time I've actually met pretty much everyone from
the zone in person haha. It was so legendary!! We had to wear masks which again
I don't get what's all the hype with the masks these days but everyone is still
wearing them! I've never actually seen a trend that's so intense to the point
that they make you wear them just to go out in public?! They must be a pretty
big deal or something! Anyways our zone is probably the coolest zone I've ever
served in. I don't think I've ever had this much love for a group of
missionaries in my mission. They are so faithful! Some legendary friends for
sure!!
So usually we hit up the church to
do some Facebook messaging. This week we hit the grind hard and found 5 new
people to teach through it. It's been pretty sick! Anyways we were there one
day and a member came and was like, "Hey Elders so I went to KFC and
'accidentally' got too much so here are two full meals for you." Well, so
much for 3 weeks to sexy finish strong and fit Elder Jensen super program! So
in sadness and pain we began to eat this fast food when another member calls
and says:
"Hello, it is my birthday and I want to celebrate it by dropping
off a treat to you." Well rest in peace our fitness super program because
this so called "treat" was stinking McDonald's!! So we had KFC and
McDonald's and my very arteries were clogged as we went home that night to some
healthy crockpot chicken we had prepared which now became left overs haha.
These members are so fun lol but I think sometimes we gotta avoid them for the
sake of remaining healthy. Freeport members are a whole bunch of fun though
it's crazy that I'll have served in this area and probably will finish without
ever officially meeting them.
Anyways I'm going to close this one
off because I'm about to get my hair cut done by the missionary who
knows how to do it and got permission from Pres to be the "travel haircut
guy" (because everywhere is closed) hey my people I'm going to hop off
that plane with a President Nelson haircut probably so that'll be an adventure!
Stay blessed this fine week!!
Elder Jensen
Monday, May 4, 2020
The Hood in the Middle of No Where
This
week was another pretty good one!
I got my departing
interview with President done which was pretty cool! It's pretty weird to be
hearing President the entire mission be hyping you up to be on your mission and
find the elect and work diligently and then go into this last interview and he
now is hyping you up to go home and your like "no please I don't want
to!" haha. It went well and it was pretty much what I had expected - are
you going to keep reading your scriptures, praying, being a disciple? If I talk
to you in 5 years will you still be doing it! ABSOLUTELY! that's some good
stuff right there I gotta keep with me!
We continued to hit
the Facebook grind and found some more new people which was sick! How cool is
it that we can still teach people without never meeting them in person!
"you live in Freeport, I live in Freeport, even though it might look I'm
from Utah I'm not in Utah I promise."
There was one guy this
week though who said he wanted a physical copy so we went and dropped on off to
him. We're allowed to drop them off if they want one but just not go inside. So
it was pretty cool to see a person we are teaching face to face. And even
better - he lived on the east side of Freeport which we learned is the hood of Freeport!
There were surprisingly a ton of abandoned houses and we were like the only
white people outside! It felt like I was in Englewood again! God bless the
Southside sounds like a lot of the homies left and found themselves here in the
exact same situation as they were there haha.
Had some legendary
lessons this week, getting some member involvement over video call and it's
been awesome! I can't wait for these people to be able to meet each other in
person!
Elder Young is like my
favorite person on this planet I love this dude he's such a homie and we have
such a good time. He's the type of homie that when we go to bed we're always
just talking and laughing and telling each other stories and it's such a blast.
Being in quarantine with one person creates the life long homies!
Hope everyone has an
incredible week!
Elder Jensen
Member present Sunday
lesson!
My boy Elder Vargas
Inspired question -
uninspired answer
Famous crockpot
recipes
Card tower
Tuesday, April 28, 2020
Monday, April 27, 2020
Running Out Subject Lines and Weeks
Happy
blessed Monday! It's been another grand week! We have seen a ton of miracles
this week and it's been probably one of the best weeks since quarantine began!
Each week seems to be getting better and better and more and more possible for
the Lord's work to move forward!
First off usually on
Mondays we go to the other elder's place to do some laundry and in my morning
run I was pondering on the thought of what we could do for a video! So we
discussed it as a companionship and then with the other elders and filmed it
last pday! It was pretty fun to make, never thought I'd be doing the silly
little video editing I did for easy A high-school projects but here we are
doing it once again to attempt to share the gospel! So it was pretty fun to
make and kind of explains what missionaries do and how some of them are just a
little special when they're being trained. It was a good time!
Also something they're
now doing is like a page for each zone. It's something they've done for all the
missions in the states so don't be surprised if you get invited to like
"Church of Jesus Christ in___" basically these pages are run by the
missionaries in the area and all the members are involved we try to post stuff
that makes people comment and then we try to message them personally and set up
a lesson. So pretty cool, what we've been doing still is just friending
literally EVERYONE who has anything to do with Freeport (so if you look at my
friends list these days you'll find a lot of interesting people haha) and then
we message them. We got two new people this week from doing that who both live
close by us!
Super cool miracle is
we went to little Caesars one night (no surprises there) and this girl who was
working there showed us a pass along card she kept from some past missionaries.
She said she wanted to meet with us. We called her up and asked if her family
was with her and now we found a whole new family to teach! And we got a member
present lesson with them today with another family in the ward which is kind of
how we're counting church right now! ALWAYS ask if there is anybody else in the
house who want to listen haha. That's what the Nigerians taught us.
It's crazy that we're
starting to find as many people in this quarantine as we were back during my
days on the streets of the city! We've friended so many people that people in
the grocery stores see us and say "Hey you guys friended me on Facebook!
What are you doing?" Haha never thought it would be working this way but
it is! Also stores are so depressing because every time we go shopping it feels
like we're either in the middle of a world pandemic, or face masks are just
some sort of gnarly new trend. I'm just going to pretend it's the latter.
Quarantine is
interesting, but our companionship, zone, and mission have decided to show it
who is boss. WE are the master of our attitudes, and so we decided we might as
well have a good time! If not, then I'm afraid I haven't learned a thing on my
mission. But I want to become a disciple, and these wonderful people around me
are helping me do that. I am grateful for them!
Hope everyone has a
blessed week and not a stressed week!
Elder Jensen
Our ghetto
balcony
Little sneak peak of
our video
Morning miracle
Pizza
Legendary sunset
Monday, April 20, 2020
Day 10283829 inside
God bless this week we
had in quarantine! It was another legendary time with my boy Elder Young!
We have been doing
what missionaries do in quarantine, calling a lot of members and doing a lot of
video member lessons, calling a lot of people were teaching and doing people
were teaching lessons over video, and of course friending every single person on
FB who has anything to do with Freeport Illinois and messaging them!
One person named
Albert on FB agreed to listen to what we taught and became a new person, and he
also referred us to his niece who has a family so now we found a new family!
The network still works even in quarantine! Gotta love it!
It snowed one morning
so Elder Young and I after our morning run built a snowman which was pretty
sick and then it broke and now it's already melted. The weather here never
ceases to amaze me!
Sadly quarantine is
pretty much the same thing every day so I don't have much more to add, but I'm
happy, Elder Young is happy, and we're busy! I do hope this ends before I go
home though so I can actually go to one church service in the Freeport
ward
Everyone have a great
week!
Snow
The emptiness of this
place
Comp unity
Me trying to be like
the wii fitness trainer
Monday, April 13, 2020
FREEPORT
This place is sick. Even though I've
been inside the whole time I love it here! Imagine the boonies of Indiana mixed
with people of the Southside who got kicked out and sent here and that pretty
much describes it. So it's pretty legendary! I'm excited for when we're able to
actually go out and I have to say there is no place I'd rather finish my
mission!
My new companion Elder Young is the
man! He's a ton of fun! There is nobody I'd rather be in quarantine with. We
have such a good time and are doing literally everything we can to make this
area pop in the quarantine! We've been calling all the members and have been
hitting the Facebook find grind like crazy.
We've actually been able to get
pretty busy and are now teaching about 6 lessons a day so that's been fun! Lots
of member lessons but it's been good! The video call lessons are probably the
best way to do member work. It's exactly what we're looking for in this
mission, no fat dinner appointments with the members that are a waste, but
fitting like 4 member lessons in the time we used to do just one.
Elder Young and I just laugh all day
every day. Until 10:30 pm we're just dying haha. It's been a blast with him.
Our zone is super awesome! It's been
awesome to be a zone leader here in the Rockford zone! We've been putting some
heavy focus on accountability and staying structured during the quarantine, we've
already seen a super good increase in our numbers here! Missionaries are
starting to figure out how to rock this quarantine life and it is getting
gnarly!
Hope everyone has an incredible
week!
Elder Jensen
Monday, April 6, 2020
Corona Conference
Well
this has been an exciting transfer here in West Chicago YSA! Sadly since I'm
dying sooner than expected this next transfer will be my last so I'm going to
no longer be serving here in the office with Elder Anderson because he's dying
too so it only makes sense to have one of us leave!
I'm getting
transferred to the Rockford zone in an area called Freeport for my last transfer
as a zone leader! I'm going to be companions with a younger missionary named
Elder Young who was actually in this zone and is an ultra homie. We're going to
be zone leaders together which I'm pumped for!! It's going to be a good time in
the hood boonies! This area is as far west as the mission goes so it's
literally like a 3 hour drive from the city and I'm going to feel like I've
been banished haha! It's ok I've been in the outskirts of Indiana before and I
loved it haha!
This last week was a
really good one. It's crazy to see the impact the corona virus has on the world
and on the mission. We were at a Walmart the other day and it actually felt
like an apocalypse movie. Everyone wearing their masks, staying 6 feet apart
from each other, and people freak out if you get too close! And... I'm a
missionary during the "apocalypse" haha. It's super funny. I've
always imagined myself during these movies and what I would do, and I would've
never imagined I'd be preaching the nourishing good word of God! And yet this
is a great time to be doing it because the people are starting to have these
questions of the soul that only Hinduism, or the gospel of Jesus Christ can
answer! (and let's just say I 100% would rather have them turn to the gospel of
Jesus Christ)
This week we had to
continue transfer plans, and transfer travel plans. It's been a lot of long
meetings with President and the few senior missionaries at the office who were
allowed to stay trying to get these plans figured out when missionaries are
going home left and right and causing areas to close and human beings aren't to
meet in places with too many people and especially not the church. So planning
transfers has been a headache, but the deed is done and hopefully it'll go
smoothly on Tuesday!
This week we also did
our MLC over zoom which actually worked surprisingly well. We tried to figure
out a bunch of new features one of the best being the ability to break out into
groups for smaller councils between zones. It worked really well and we were able
to set a baptismal goal for April even though we're not totally sure if we'll
be able to have a baptismal service in April due to the virus. If not then may
is going go be HUGE for this mission!
We also had a mission
devotional over FB live and Elder Anderson and I got to give a training, which
it does feel awfully weird to give a training to a camera rather than a group
of missionaries, but we felt it went pretty well! I miss being able to give
trainings in front of people though haha
Other than that we've
just been living the life of the quarantine! Rocking the video calls and the
attempts to find people on Facebook! One recent convert from the Southside
found our phone number and called me and gave us a Nigerian referral who lives
here in the west suburbs so we taught her over video which was fun haha. We've
also been messaging some mutual friends of members on FB and we found a dude
and taught him the restoration! Problem is he lives in Africa haha. So the work
continues! And Africa is probably going to get a lot of media referrals!
Well that's about it
for my week,the quarantine life is about to get a lot slower without the
assistant stuff to do so that'll be an adjustment, but I'm excited to see where
it goes! Have an awesome week!
Elder Jensen
Elder Draper - legend
who helps with transfer
EXPOSED TO THE
STASH
Tennis on Pday -- courts
are closed now :(
At the church for
online Training

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