Tuesday, November 29, 2016

It's a good balance between banter and laughs, and the spiritual side of things! :)


Hello hello!! 
This week was awesome!! It really was a good week! 
However there was a kind of bad ending to it. :/ 
But, I shall carry on with the account of this week! 
Monday was very non Pday like last week. We had a few lessons during 
the day with people that can only meet during the hours of Monday. 
But they are all pretty cool! Had a fun FHE in the 
evening with all the YSA and Denver:) Good times! 

We had a lot of district meetings this week! They had that combined district meeting/interviews with president again, only for Eastwood and Lincoln. Our district now though is probably the best district I've ever had! We have some funny district meetings! It's a good balance between banter and laughs, and also the spiritual side of things!:) It's great! 

Oh man...hahaha! So this week, I was on exchange with Campbell. He gets up one morning and he came downstairs and was just like "It smells like crap down here! What is that??" We had a look around and we found this old curry that was just chillin somewhere in the kitchen!! I then smelled it and quickly found out that this thing was the source of this rancid smell!:P When we unwrapped that thing, let me tell you....I think that was the closest I've ever come to throwing up from a bad smell!! This thing was absolutely disgusting!!! It was a project to clean all that out! Anyways, after we quarantined the flat, the source of problems was destroyed;) haha

You remember those Chinese girls I talked about recently? We saw Stella throughout the week and she's doing alright, but even cooler is her friend Amber who we first met last week! Amber told us that she loved the church and wanted to come back. And she did!! She stayed for the whole duration of church as well and absolutely loved it!:D We're hoping to put her on a baptismal date soon so we shall see where that goes!


Denver is still the legend that he is!:D We are now done teaching him all the lessons so we can now start "expounding the scriptures" upon him;D Yes! He's literally accepted everything...like he's a proper convert! It's so cool:) His baptism is only in two weeks as well! Awesome stuff innit. He's just been chillin with the YSA all the time so it's set.

Now we get to the bad news of the week!! I won't bother building any of this up so we will just get into the juicy details! I got the transfer call:/ I'm heading off to Cheltenham, which is out west kind of on the border of Wales. I'm really bumming about this news! Mainly because they came up with a rule saying that if you want to go visit a baptism of someone you were working with, the limit time for travel is one hour each way. And Cheltenham is more than that!! It such bad news!:( And Nottingham was definitely my favourite area as of now. The zone was awesome, loads of cool people in the zone, work was happening in the zone, the Ward here was awesome. And now I'm off!:/ But hey, it happens I suppose. New challenges, new people, new good times lie ahead!:) I shall let you know how it all goes! Love ya loads!! Speak to ya soon! Wish ma luck:)
Elder Wright

Friday, November 18, 2016

One day, every single one of us is going to be brought before the very God of this world and he's gonna ask us some important questions about what we've done with all our time here!! That day is as real as anything.


Hiya!! Y'alright mates? 
This week was actually pretty dang good!:) 
'Twas a busy busy week from the start of it, but it went super fast! 
I can't believe it....it literally seems like yesterday that I was sitting here writing last weeks email..:/ Time flies when you're having fun I suppose! ;) 

We had a nice pleasant exchange with the Elders in Notts 2 Ward. 
We kinda switch up exchanges every once in a while. 
There are a few different ways of doing it...you can all stay in your own area, 
you can all stay in their area, or you can split and have 1 companionship in each. 
We decided on the Tuesday to go ahead and work in our area, all four of us in the morning/early afternoon. After that, we went to their area, all four of us, and worked over there.
 It was quite nice to be honest!:) 

Oh hey...haha!
 So, before I tell you this story and whatnot, just note that yes, 
something stupid was done in both instances. 
We had iPad audits this last week...basically the office Elders check 
that there's nothing stupid and dodgy on the iPads. 
Well I got flagged for two things mainly...First, which I think I told you about last April, 
was when Elder Pedersen lit all the Christmas candy in the flat on fire. Second, was when Elder Campbell and I made a makeshift petrol bomb and videoed it. (It didn't even work, which was the crappy part! Haha) Anyways, the day they did this audit thing was the same day we had interviews with our Mission President. After a nice spiritually uplifting and encouraging interview, which I was quite happy with, President called me in again to talk about this stuff. Basically he kinda rebuked me over it! And he roasted Elder Campbell as well...real bad. It wasn't a pleasant experience having to be in that room and face the consequences! Haha (Nothing against him obviously...we were the ones that had done something dumb!) It helped re-emphasise a powerful truth!....One day, every single one of us is going to be brought before the very God of this world and he's gonna ask us some important questions about what we've done with all our time here!! That day is as real as anything

I witnessed probably one of the coolest miracle people this week!! His name is Denver. :) He's actually from Peterborough, but he's here studying at the uni. Basically, he got into contact with the missionaries in Pete' and actually went to church over there once. He came up here and just happened to sit next to a newly returned missionary in his psychology class. That YSA brought him along to institute one night and we took them aside to kinda chat. This kid is a legend!! He's one of the most solid people I've ever met. We taught the restoration and the room was just full of the Spirit. He kept on saying things like "I just want to stick with one church...I feel like God is leading me in the right direction." After a powerful moment in the lesson, we invited him to be baptized and he accepted!:D It just makes me so happy. :) His date is for Dec. 10th! AWESOME miracles happening over here in which I'm grateful to God!

I do believe that's about the major points for this week! 
Love you guys so much!!:) Hope all is well in Zion. 
Talk to yas soon mates!:) 
Cheers.



Elder Wright

Monday, November 7, 2016

It doesn't matter how eloquent you think you are, how much you think you know, or how hard you find it to open your mouth.....if you have the Spirit, THAT'S what's going to touch people's hearts.


Hey guys! 
Things are well over here in Nott'nam at the moment! :) 
It was a pretty great week to be honest! The highlight obviously the baptism of Vlademir this last weekend!! :D It was a great moment for sure. But we shall talk more about that laters!;) Holy flip is it getting cold!...seriously, it's ridiculous. These are the moments when you're eternally grateful you have a car!! Oh how lovely it is. :)  Speaking of....I passed my driving test!!! Yahoo!! We were really excited about that. :D It increases the likelihood that we will remain together for another transfer. It's actually a lot easier than I thought it would be so that was good. But yeah, I now have a UK drivers license. :) Cheers to that!


This week was busy, busy! Loads of travel and whatnot. Like I said, we spent P-day in Lincoln. We had to travel to Lincoln again in the week because of the driving test and also a district meeting out there. It's kinda nice because while driving to and fro appointments and meetings, we sometimes listen to talks and whatnot. We listened to a talk by this professor guy who spoke on the evidences of the Book of Mormon. It was a really cool talk to be honest...loads of cool insights and whatnot. Then we listened to a talk by Holland from the October 2012 conference called "The First Great Commandment". I felt the Spirit so strongly during that talk! There's just such a striking difference to me! It's nuts! Both talks were good in different ways, but because of the impact that the Spirit had on Elder Holland's talk, that talk now means a lot more to me than the other. I then got thinking about how important that role of the Spirit is! It doesn't matter how eloquent you think you are, how much you think you know, or how hard you find it to open your mouth.....if you have the Spirit, THAT'S what's going to touch people's hearts. Love it!

Another cool thing we did this week is we helped out with the Poppy Appeal! For those who don't know, Britain has a holiday that serves as remembrance for those who have served and are serving in the forces. It's called Remembrance Sunday. That will be this weekend I believe. Well for the weeks leading up to it, the Royal British Legion sells Poppies to donate to organizations that help out with that kind of stuff! Everyone walks around wearing Poppies on their shirts and coats and whatnot that signifies the Remembrance of those who serve in the forces. So we helped sell those at a department store, which was kinda fun!:)


Oh man....one of the coolest finding sessions I've done on my mission happened this last week! There's a recent convert YSA that lives in Loughborough, but goes to Nottingham University. He invited us to come to this Christian Union presentation at the uni, which is basically like a worship service for a bunch of different denominational Christians. We went with the APs (we happened to be on exchange), and it was crazy awesome!! It started off with a presentation by someone that was basically on the topic of what we missionaries call "finding". It was so awesome! At the end, they had a Christian band come to the front and we all started singing How Great Thou Art....loads of people were putting their hands in the air while touching their palms as we sang. It was a bit weird for us at first, because of course, our church doesn't do stuff like that. :P After a while I was like "Man, this is awesome! A bunch of different denominations coming together and singing." At the end, they had a mingle type thing where we were able to teach a bunch of people about Mormonism and whatnot. We got loads of potential people to teach from that!!:D The original idea of all this, and I hope it still can work out, is that we can give a presentation to this group of around 150 people about what we believe in the church! I really hope it works out!!:) 

Something pretty funny happened at this Christian thing. Elder Wagner and I showed up a bit late to it. We spent a while trying to find the room in the building! We finally found it though. :) I walked into the room expecting to just slip into the back, unnoticed. Well the way the room was set, we basically came in from the front where the presentation was being given. I peeked my head around the corner and just saw 150 people staring at me. Elder Wagner started to walk in while I peeked around, and when he noticed that we were at the front, he immediately turned around. Haha! We had to walk through the crowd to the back. It was greatly awkward and funny! I still remember what my trainer said, "There will be loads of awkward moments on the mission. Just embrace it!" Haha! The other Elders were sitting at the very back. They said it was hilarious that in the middle of this presentation, this curious ginger man pokes his head around the corner at the front. Haha:P


From all the good stuff this week, the highlight of course was the baptism of Vlademir!!:) We taught him the day before the baptism, and he told us (in broken English of course) "When I first met you guys, it was just for curiosity. Now, I am converted." It was so cool!:) The baptismal service went well...wished there were more ward members in attendance, but hey. I was able to confirm him a member of the church yesterday. Oh man, the gospel is great!:) I love it so much!! Anyways, I do believe that's about it for the week. Sure love you guys! 
Thanks for the love and support!:) 
Cheers mates!


Elder Wright

Wednesday, November 2, 2016

Man, I love Nottingham! It's a sweet area..I'm hoping I stay here for a while!


Us at the strait and narrow!

Hey what's up guys!! 
Happy Halloween indeed. :) 
Halloween isn't as big over here as it is in the States but it's getting there. 
 There were loads of uni students out walking about one night, all dressed up
and whatnot. Like heaps and heaps...we started blasting gospel music
as we drove past. :D haha! We got some great looks! :P But yeah, this week
was pretty dang good! It's looking like fall as well! 
Man, a good time of year:)

We had loads of exchanges this week!! It was crazy! It's just how it
all worked out, pretty much everyday we had an exchange and/or a work
over. There was a point in the week where we didn't have anyone
else....Turnbow and I just looked at each other and were like "Hey
man, I haven't seen ya in ages! How's life??" Man, I love
Nottingham! It's a sweet area..I'm hoping I stay here for a while! :)

Hey!...we got a baptism scheduled for this coming weekend!! :D His name
is Vlademir!!...and you guessed it!! Yup, he's from.........Angola??
Haha! He actually is from Angola. :P With a name like that you'd think he
was from that barren wasteland we call Russia. But hey! He's pretty
legit!! He was found in June I believe, and missionaries have been
working with him since. He speaks Portuguese so there's a bit of a
language barrier when teaching, but for the most part the guy is
cool!:) And now the baptism is all set!! He keeps talking about how
he's going to be a new man after this and everything. Yay!!:) It's
super exciting! It's cool to see him getting excited for it as well. :)


We taught another guy named Marcel. He's this sweet black guy
that grew up in Nottingham. He's a non-denominational Christian but he
hard core follows the teachings of the Bible. It's super crazy as well
because his views and beliefs are exactly close to the doctrines
in the church. He's a totally normal guy, he doesn't talk to
much, he lets you share stuff and actually does what you ask. It's
great!! The man will be baptized and when he is, he's going to be a
very solid convert. :) Oh man, it's so good!

Life is pretty good right now. :) Turnbow is way cool, got some good
stuff going on. Can't complain really!:) Oh!! I drove for
the first time ever in the UK! I'm now taking driving lessons for my
license (as I take my driving test on Thursday this week...Ahh!!) It
actually wasn't as bad as I thought it would be! My mindset is well
used to the cars on the left. The only weird thing was when I first
got into the drivers seat, the whole car is to your left rather than
the right. It didn't take long to get used to it though so that's fun!
Pray that I pass!! Ahh:) haha

We had a way fun Pday today! We drove to Lincoln to be with Elders
Mordue and Lewis. They're way fun to be around! When we all get
together we just act super American and redneck! Haha! :P We
went into town and jammed at a music store (as Lewis is a legend
musician), went and checked out Lincoln Cathedral which I supposedly
heard features in Da Vinci Code...if so, that rocks!!


 Other than that, we are just chillin:) 
Seeing as today is Halloween as well, we
have to be indoors from 6 onward. It's kinda nice how it worked out to
be on a Pday:P haha

Well hey, I think that's about it really!:) 
Sure love you all! 
Hope all is well in Zion. 
Talk to yous next week!! 
Cheerio.

Elder Wright