Monday, September 30, 2019

Arctic Baptism!

Rakkaat ystävät,

Wow. We had an awesome week here in Espoo! Our friend was baptized! It was so good. We did not know how to turn on the heater, so we had the arctic waters in the font, but other than that is was super great! I am way grateful that I have had this opportunity to help her follow the example of Jesus Christ. She was met 5 or so months ago. She actually prayed that she would be able to find people who want to talk about faith and religion with her, and then the missionaries showed up at her door like the next week. She was taught a few times and then on a month trip to Estonia. Once me and elder pauole got here she was the first person we called and met with. She is doing so great. She was so excited to receive the gift of the Holy ghost this sunday. A scary thing that happened though, about 15 seconds before she was confirmed her son had to go to the bathroom. So she left and I tried to stop them but he had to go really bad. They walked out of sacrament right as they were announcing it. So there I was, sitting there, time froze, so after a second I ran after them and the kid went to bathroom really fast and we ran back in.....it all worked out ok. 

Other than that, the work has been really great. We found two new friends to teach last week, and one returning member appeared out of no where and came to church. We have been trying to get in contact with him for the last 7 weeks. We are going to meet with him tomorrow! 

Last p-day we visited this water tour in our area that is super tall and overlooks the country. It was very cool to look out and see like all of southern Finland. I could see my old areas that I have served in. Finland is such a pretty place. I am going to miss it for sure! 
I am super excited for general conference this weekend! What a wonderful time it is for us to hear from the prophets! I have been reading in the old testament my whole mission starting in my first transfer, I am now in the book of Samuel reading about David. I am very slow.... But I love how no matter what the circumstance is or the love that is shown towards David, he always supports the Lords anointed/chosen servants. For example Saul was chosen to be king, and even though he no longer was living a righteous life and was trying to kill David, David still chose to love him and not fight back. I love all those times when David spares king Saul's life. After Saul dies in battle David says to the one who killed him "How wast thou not afraid to stretch forth thine hand to destroy the Lord's anointed?" Wow, if we all had that same respect for those that the Lord has chosen to help lead us back to him we would be a very righteous people. General conference is a great time for us to sustain our leaders and follow their council!

I love you!

Tuesday, September 24, 2019

"Wading Through Affliction"

Hei!

Wow, we had a really good one here in Espoo. The weather in the mornings bounces around 0 degrees Celsius these days, so we are back in the freezing temperatures again. no snow though. probably wont until November at least. We had a wonderful 3 day meeting at the mission home. It was awesome. It is to help the trainees reflect on the first 5 weeks of the mission, and to talk about what they have learned, what has been hard, etc... We had the camera crew there with us as well. At one point, in the meeting we do this thing called "companionship inventory" That is where you talk about the strengths each other has and also the things that bug you and how you can improve, and things like that. The one at this meeting in an hour long, so that you can go deep. Usually mine are like 15 minutes. The camera crew filmed us and got nice and zoomed in as we discussed deeply. I would be lying if I said that it wasn't very awkward. But the good news is, the crew felt the spirit as they saw everyone doing their discussions, so after the filming they went outside and did their very own and said it was a revelatory experience. 

The temple was also great! I love the Finland temple so much. I am going to miss it a lot.
The work is going along grandly. We have a friend, Anneli, who is going to be baptized hopefully this next Saturday. so next week you will be getting the update on that! She is super excited. she has been making a lot of friends in the ward and has come to church the past 5 weeks or so. We have our last lesson with her tonight and then her interview will be this Thursday, and the baptism on Saturday. We are going to be teaching about tithing and fasting so hopefully we will be able to help her understand the blessings that come from those commandments! She is from Estonia and has been living here for a quite a few years now though. Her Finnish is like a missionary level, so it is super easy for me to understand what she is saying, but the finns have a really hard time. it is kind of funny!
Soccer Saturday was great. I continue to play left back and left wing. I have no idea why they have me play there, my left leg is so weak. But I play better there than any other spot somehow. I scored two goals this week. the Nigerians went crazy.
I really like a scripture that we have been focusing on for the past couple weeks. It is Heleman 3:34-35:

34 And they were lifted up in apride, even to the persecution of many of their brethren. Now this was a great evil, which did cause the more humble part of the people to suffer great persecutions, and to wade through much affliction.
35 Nevertheless they did afast and bpray oft, and did wax stronger and stronger in their chumility, and firmer and firmer in the faith of Christ, unto the filling their souls with joy and consolation, yea, even to the dpurifying and the esanctification of their hearts, which sanctification cometh because of their fyielding their hearts unto God.

I love how in this story, these righteous nephites, because of their situation, had to "wade" through much hardships and trials. When I think of the word "wade" I think of army guys walking through a muddy swamp, up to their chest, holding their guns about their heads, arms hurting, stinky and sweaty, mosquitos flying around their ears. Sometimes we all feel like that too in some sort of way. that we are "wading through affliction" I have felt the blessings that come through this "wading" here on my mission. as I have fasted and prayed oft, I have seen how I have become more humble and willing to follow the guidance from my Father in Heaven. as I have yielded my heart unto God I have seen how he has purified me. This really has been the greatest blessing I have received! We can over come our trials with the Savior and we can become better.

I love you all! See you soon!




Monday, September 16, 2019

The Most Important Part is the LEARNING....

Sorry, no pics again. 

We have been too busy to take pics. But this week we are going to set the goal to take a picture everyday, so I should be sending plenty next week! We have p-day on Monday this week because Tuesday through thursday we are going to be in this meeting where the trainees and trainers learn and discuss. I have been to alot of these because I have trained twice and was ap and i learn something every time. So we are way excited! 

This week was super great! We had a great time being in the work. We have a friend who is so close to being baptized! She has come to church now three weeks in a row and she is doing great. She has started to live the word of wisdom and is getting excited! Her son is also super cool. He is a 6 year old and has learned fluent english from YouTube and cartoons. She had a lot of questions about the temple so it was really cool that in sunday school this week we were able to talk a lot about Gods plan and temples and temple work. She really liked it! 

Other than that, we have been trying to find a lot of people. The work has been great. I love talking to people. I feel like everyone I talk to is my friend. We have such good conversations about anything and everything. I was talking to sister aura the other day and I was saying that I wished I had been able to do this my entire mission, but she goodly corrected me, and said that the learning part is the most important part. That is so true. It has forced me to re-learn the gospel in a more simple way. I have had to rely on the Lord and learn patience and humility. What a gift it has been to be able to learn Finnish, and to struggle, and not know what to say! 

We have been playing soccer with the Africans again. Let me tell you, I played so good. They had me playing left back always for some reason. I did make one bad mistake the led to a near goal, humiliating...and I asked them how I could get better and they said "you are getting better, we are African, we love everybody." So that is comforting. 

I got to go! Love elder Christensen 

Tuesday, September 10, 2019

Family History Work Brings BLESSINGS!!

Wow, what a good week.

We just got done playing frisbee golf, 18 holes. I averaged like a boogie on each hole, so that was great for me. 3 pars though! We went with the APs, my old comps. 
The weather here is really nice right now. Around 60s all the time, so perfect for being outside. We had the camera crew on us this week, that was an experience. My favorite part is when they want to get close ups of our faces when we are walking around, but they want to get the front view, so the camera man slowly walks backwards in front of us. It was a really awesome day when they were here. Some cafe gave us two loafs of bread for a grand opening,  and then 5 minutes later we stopped a lady who said she had a sick hungry friend. So we were able to give her some bread! We also set up a lesson with her to talk about Gods plan! So that is exciting! We also had a school presentation with some high schoolers. That was super fun and the kids loved it. They really liked us. 
One really cool moment we had this week: We have been trying really hard to help people get excited about family history. Even people just randomly on the streets. We had picked this less active member to go visit whom we did not know. We get there to her house and she says she has been atheist for 40 years and she wont change. So as we talk I say a prayer asking that she would be interested to learn about family history with us. And I ask her and she says "I would be really interested in that! Wow! We talk some more and i tell a little about what i had found that morning studying about my own family. So many stories ! Turns out I have roots from liverpool. No wonder I root for them! But these stories got me so excited, so it was awesome to talk with her. She is going to come to a class with us and we are going to do it together! 

I have really felt in my own life the joy that comes from learning about my family history. There is power that comes from that! There is a talk that I really liked that i read last week that named like 20 different blessings, it said "if you have ever prayed for any of these blessings, or hoped for these, or wanted these...you have already been given your answer. Do FH work. I am so excited to do more when I get home!

Love you all!

Tuesday, September 3, 2019

P-Day EXPLORATION.

Wow, 

We had a great week. The work moveth forward. Also, I got accepted to BYU this week! Perfect timing too, we had a meeting called my plan this week with all the other missionaries in my group. We met at the mission home and had a great day of discussion with president and sister Aura about how to keep up our conversions to christ after our missions. We talked about work, studies, marriage, self reliance, etc..it was super fun. 

Last p-day was really good. One of the best of my mission. We went to downtown Helsinki and explored the soccer stadiums and hockey halls. We also bought some accessories. This week we continue our exploring and we are going to go to some markets down by the sea and maybe a museum. 

The missionary work has been going really good. We can only seem to set up lessons with single ladies, everyday, so we have been working really closely with the members in the ward and it has been really fun to get to know them. We had a way cool experience yesterday when we met with a member that is 80. He joined 30 years ago and we asked him to tell us his story. He said that he was reading the Bible and came across James 1:5. The classic "if any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God" and he had seen so many different churches and he really wanted to know which one was from Jesus Christ. So he prayed for the first time using his own words and asking God a question. 2 weeks later the missionaries knocked on his door for the first time. 
It is so amazing to me that each one of us can have these same experiences that Joseph Smith, and this man had. We can always ask God. I have felt this a lot on my mission, and how there is always an answer given. Sometimes I don't always notice it but I know that it is there. 

We had a funny story yesterday. We were talking to people on the street and we came across this guy, and he was pretty angry at us or something. At first he would try to make fun of us and I would play along and laugh, and he didn't like it. But then after awhile of this, he made me close my eyes and he blessed me and then we gave each other a hug..... It was a very strange experience. I am glad that we hugged though instead of getting punched. 

Sorry this is a short one. Till we meet again. 

Love elder christensen