Tuesday, March 26, 2019

So Many Open Doors

Whats up everyone?
We are back into the rainy part of the season after a few days of wonderful weather. I was happy while we had it though, it'll come back soon.  
Last week was great! 

I got to go on another exchange with Elder Nelson and it was a party. We are planning out our lives while living in a van. Should be a good time. 

We are also teaching a lot of people now! We have exceeded our finding goal for 6 months within a 2.5 month period, so we are happy about that. We have a few families who we are looking at putting on date this week! One is the McCarn family, they grew up around members and the dad almost got baptized years ago but his member friend moved away so he lost contact really. But we got in contact with him and his wife and they are awesome... super willing to read and pray about the Book of Mormon. We are going back to see what they learning in their prayers this week, fingers crossed. 

Also, Freda, our older friend, has been having issues with some of the doctrine now, even when we pull it straight from the scriptures..... She used to be so for it though and so happy about it. It's honestly sad to see someone when they get a spiritual witness of something that is true but then don't act on it because that's when the spirit leaves... and you can tell when it leaves. We have to act on even the smallest impressions we get! 

Just another thought or two before the long-awaited Song of the Week:
In 2 Kings, the Prophet Elisha, while surrounded by enemies on all sides, says, "they that be with us are more than they that be with them," and he wasn't talking about his army vs their army.  He was talking about God. He had no reason to fear because he knew that he had God on his side. I'm trying to remember that more often. 

I also decided that every morning I'm going to listen to a talk by Henry B. Eyring titled,"This Day," and at night, listen to another one by him called, "Act In All Diligence." They are some of my favorite talks of all time!

Our mission president told us yesterday in a fireside, the Book of Mormon has been prepared and preserved for thousands of years so it could come forth in this day and age to help us through the last days. I know it's true and it's helped me through some of my own hard times.  I've seen it change peoples' lives. It truly is a miracle worker! 

This work is wonderful. I count my blessings each day of living in Northern California and preaching the best message to ever exist to the people here. The thought of having to leave one day gets harder and harder. So I have to continue and run through the finish line!! 

The Song of the Week is "R.I.P. To My Youth" by the Neighbourhood. Love those guys. Anyone who wants to go to one of their concerts with me when I get home, I'm more than down. 

Have a great week everyone!!
Love, Elder Thompson 

pics

The Swensens from good old Foothill 7th showed up in Santa Rosa a few weeks ago!



Pretty view from a street near my apartment


Helping out my MTC companion, he is being reassigned to another mission

Rohnert Park comps and current comps
Got to go ice skating on Snoopy's Home Ice! Commemorative puck.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vKH-rcO6PA8  RIP To My Youth  The Neighbourhood

Tuesday, March 19, 2019

March Madness

Hey everyone! Shoutout to California for the beautiful weather this week... 70 and sunny every day! 
I'll give you some highlights because it's easier to put my thoughts together in that format:
  • I hit 18 months as a missionary. It's crazy how fast it's gone by and how much I've loved every second. Here's to the next 6! 
  • I got to drive the mission Chevy Silverado and I felt really good driving it! 
  • We are trying to be more like Ammon and serve people whenever he saw a need.  We did service for my Mission President and he really appreciated it.  Unrelated note: President Meservy told me he was going to watch Murder Mountain, the documentary.  I served in the place it was filmed. It was pretty wild, actually. 
  • Remember Elder Pickett's cousin in Coffey Park who we helped move? Well, we started teaching them the gospel yesterday!! It was super surprising when she said yes to our asking if we could share the gospel with them! 
  • The Guizar family came to YM/YW and also to Pi night on 3/14! They liked all of it! I'm happy about that. We found out some of their concerns this week, one of them being why do we need the BoM? I was able to testify of my favorite thing to teach about: the Book of Mormon! They must've liked what I said because they agreed to read for 20 minutes each day as a family. 
  • Freda came to church again and loved it. She loves what we teach her and but just doesn't want to give up the title of being Lutheran.  We will help her to know that taking on the name of Christ is where it's at! 
  • I gave a talk in church this week about the importance of knowing the doctrine of the gospel of Jesus Christ. Everyone liked it! My friend Ali helped me write it. She has a pastoral degree (I think that's what it is called) and has read the Bible like 21 times cover to cover so she knows her doctrine as well. She also made the best pies at pi night on 3/14.
  • We sang a song at a baptism! It wasn't the greatest because we didn't practice but it went okay. 
  • We found 14 people to teach this week, a personal record for me!  Two of those people we found were Luther and Paige. They have 3 kids together and are so awesome. We found them when we were knocking an apartment complex and we talked to them over their back fence and then helped them make a small playground for their kids while we were teaching them. They are super interested! Luther is from Liberia and has seen some things for sure. He showed me yesterday his gunshot entrance and exit wounds as well as where he got stabbed in the stomach. This man was wild! He is super cool though and wants his kids to grow up with God. We are going over again next week! 
That's about all I can remember! Molly has a birthday this week so say happy birthday to her! Also shoutout to my guy Blake Kelso for getting married last week! 

The Song of the Week is a throw back to a couple of years ago, "Slip" by Elliot Moss. That one is really good. 

I'm loving my mission and loving Northern California. I think it's the most beautiful place ever. We are headed to Bodega Bay today.

The Church is true, and so is the Book of Mormon... I love reading that book. If you haven't read it in a while or you haven't read it at all, do it.  It's the best! 
Much love to all of you!
Elder Thompson 


Service for President! That helmet was squeezing my head in ways I can't describe

Found one of my old companion's shoes in an apartment in Santa Rosa! 

Got my haircut last week... shoutout to Liz at Great Clips 

Wednesday, March 13, 2019

Rising From The Ashes

What's up everyone! Here we are again on another Monday.  
This week was a lot of preparation for Zone Conference as well as a ton of service we were asked to do. It was fun, but it took up most of our week. 

The service we did was helping people take stuff to their cars and lifting heavy things at this huge kids sale at the Santa Rosa fairgrounds. It was in a pavilion full of baby and kids items: strollers, cribs, clothes, toys, food, anything you can think of. Thousands of parents came to this sale and it was our job to help them. It took up most of Wednesday and Thursday but it was good. I even got to see some members from Rohnert Park up here! 

Which reminds me, Yanping, who I baptized last year when I first got to Rohnert Park, spoke in stake conference yesterday in San Rafael. Some members down there told me it was a wonderful talk, which I believe. I think it's probably the greatest feeling to know that someone you helped into the church is still active and really progressing in the gospel. You can just see how much it changes people for the better. 

In between service and preparing for Zone Conference, we met Tim. Now Tim is not a member of the church but his wife is, and she doesn't really come.... but Tim brings his kids with him to church almost every week. The previous missionaries had to stop teaching him because he and his wife aren't technically married yet living together. But he is super solid! They are actually getting married soon and Tim told us that he wants to be baptized still. He started the Book of Mormon over again and is making changes in his life to prepare to be baptized. I'm excited to see what happens with him and his family. 
We also met another great family who had met with missionaries before, but had never tried asking if the Book of Mormon was true. So we invited them to read it and pray about it and they said they would! I know that if they do it with a sincere heart, they will get their answer. 
Santa Rosa Zone

Other than that, we helped Elder Pickett's relatives move into their house in Coffey Park. If you remember from 2017, it was one of the parts of Santa Rosa that was absolutely destroyed in the fires. I got to learn a lot more of their experience with the fires. I remember driving through Santa Rosa before the fires and seeing how beautiful it was and then a month later coming back and everything was burnt to the ground. Where neighborhoods used to be, you could see out forever over all of the ash with only chimneys still standing. But as I went through Coffey Park again this past week, I got to see the wonderful resilience of all the people who live there. Many houses are rebuilt and people are living there again. When you drive into the neighborhood, there is a big banner that says "Rising from the Ashes," and that's exactly what's happening! It's truly a sight to see. I'm grateful I got to be here for the fires, as terrible as they were for so many people, it was wonderful to see everyone coming together to help one another out. #SonomaStrong 
Coffey Park - Rising From The Ashes.


The Song of the Week is "Black Dog" by Led Zeppelin, in honor of Murphy's birthday.  Also Happy Birthday to Jack and Tanner this week. Love you guys. 

Today we are going to have a barbecue at the Mission President's house so that should be fun! I'm still loving it out here in Santa Rosa. California is a pretty cool place to be. I'm lucky! 
P Day BBQ 

BBQ at Meservy's

Santa Rosa vineyard


Have a great week! 
Love,
Elder Thompson 

Tuesday, March 5, 2019

Taco Bell and Chocolate


New address: 3840 Martina Avenue 
                       Apt. 103 
                       Santa Rosa, CA 95407
New email (but the old one will still work too): thompson.henry@missionary.org

Hey,  so I guess I need to update all of you on the past 2 weeks since I didn't write much last week. 

My last Sunday in Rohnert Park, our Bishop had me bear my testimony. I was pretty sad to be leaving since Rohnert Park is such a great place with equally great people and ward. I had been there for so long that it was basically my home ward at that point! But there's a plan for me and for the people in Santa Rosa and meeting everyone there at church yesterday was fun! 
Before I left Rohnert Park, we went around and said goodbye to some of the members.  Transfers were on Monday instead of Tuesday which cut us an extra day short so I didn't get to see everyone I wanted to.  I'll for sure visit after my mission. We also had a BBQ with our ward mission leader and Branden and Anissa were there! It was a good time. He cooked some juicy pork! 
I'm now in a trio with Elder Larson, who came out one transfer after me, and Elder Pickett, who just finished being trained by Elder Jones and Elder Larson. Good times with them. Everyone here in the ward makes fun of me for spending the last 9 months of my mission in one area only to get transferred 5 minutes away to the next ward up.... No complaints here! 

We had a lesson with a recent convert named Sandra who was preparing to go to the temple this past Saturday. She said that the adversary had been working on her hard and she was having a rough week. We taught her it wasn't unusual and it only means that she is about to do something  God wants her to do. Satan always opposes the things of God and makes it hard to do them.   She went to the temple and loved it. She said being in the Celestial room was one of the best things ever, I think it is too. We told her about Joseph Smith,  when he was praying and Satan was trying to stop him, as well as when Moses came down from talking with God and Satan tried to get Moses to worship him instead of God.  I love it when Moses just says, "Who art thou?" 
Similar opposition came to us after that solid lesson when outside of the complex, a very drunk man took all of the cookies that Sandra gave us when I only offered him one.... Then he just proceeded to speak gibberish and left.  I don't think I'll be getting over that any time soon. 

We taught another sweet lesson this week to a woman named Freda who is about 80 years old and loves coming to church and the people at church. She says she feels like she doesn't quite know enough to get baptized but she wants to keep learning. Fine by me! We taught her about recognizing the Holy Ghost whenever truth is being heard, taught, or felt. It always feels good, peaceful, and edifying. That's how we know and can tell the difference between truth and almost-truth. Freda is praying about baptism this week so I'm hoping to have some great news for you in the future. 

We had MLC and are gearing up for Zone Conference this week.  The first few weeks of a transfer are always jam packed.

Last but not least, we had a dinner with some members this week and one of the members' mom is 99 years old! That's insane! She loves the missionaries and wants us to call her "Grandma". haha so I guess I have a California Grandma now.  I asked what her secret was to living for so long and she told me it's Taco Bell and chocolate. So there you have it, endure to the end!

The Song of the Week is Want You Back by the Jackson 5. a solid classic! 
Happy Birthday to Grandpa Mick this week!!

Have a great week! 
Much love, 
Elder Thompson

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s3Q80mk7bxE  Want You Back  Jackson 5

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