Monday, July 26, 2010
Water, Road, and Sweat
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Monday, July 19, 2010
July 19, 2010
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Monday, July 12, 2010
Open Your Mouth
Hey Everyone! It has been a tiring week! The weather for the most part has been in the high 90's, and of course humid enough to drink the air. Thursday Elder Call and I traveled about 27 miles on bike in that heat, then Friday was about the same, except around 4 in the afternoon it got cool, and started pouring rain around 7. Luckily, we had an appointment with the Stephens Family, a new-member family, and right when we arrived at their porch, the rain started pounding. They graciously gave us garbage bags that we used as ponchos. I wish we had a picture, because we found no shame in our dorky attire with long white sleeves and a head poking out of a garbage bag as we are racing down a street towards the next family we wanted to visit. By the time we got back to our apartment, we were soaked.
Andre wants to be baptised! His date is the 21st of August. He is such a great guy, and I truly know that Christ's gospel can change is life, because He has already seen it happening while meeting with us. I just hope he continues to grow and seek that light. It is exciting because we have 5 people planned for baptism within the next 2 months and they are excited to work towards it. It is amazing to recognize the light of Christ in people's eyes, and their recognition of the truth through the Holly Ghost. Elder Call and I are really trying this week to talk to people and find new people to teach. We really want to work with the members more, but it takes time to gain that trust, and many are extremely busy as it is. So we are out on the streets more just talking to people that are out and about. In the evenings we sometimes go tracting too. I'm slowly getting more comfortable talking to people. Some are nice, others are simply uninterested, and some just plain angry. It is always interesting when going to a door, you know people are home, because you ether saw them through the front window, heard them, or they have the TV blaring - yet they wont even come to the door.
We have a unique message; a message that changes lives, a message that is so eternally important. I wish all the people we meet could understand this. The message that Jesus Christ has restored His church and His truths again so that we may know how to be happy, not only in this life, but in all eternities. So many people we ask if they believe God would speak not only to people in the middle east, but to the whole world answer yes. And when they hear about the Book of Mormon and its teachings about Jesus Christ they believe something like it could exist, yet they won't even look at it to find out for themselves if it is true. Many believe that God would call a prophet to lead his people today, yet many don't have the desire to look for him... It is those that act upon a desire to follow God, and to search for truth, those are the people we want to find. Our purpose as a missionary is to INVITE other to come unto Christ by helping them RECEIVE the restored gospel through faith in Christ and His atonement, repentance, baptism, receiving the Gift of the Holly Ghost, and Enduring to the End. We can only invite, and it is those we meet that must receive it themselves.
I know that God prepares his people on his own time-table, and that this is one of the greatest works we can do.
I hope everyone is having a good week. Thankyou for your letters, and your love.
Love,Elder Shurtz
PS - dad's verizon email account is blocking my emails. Dad, please go to the address below to unblock it. :)
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Wednesday, July 7, 2010
O' How Lovely Was The Morning!
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Monday, June 28, 2010
I'm Here!
The next day we met our new companion. I have an amazing Trainer, Elder Call. He is from Orem, Utah, and has been out for about 6 months. We are in Syracuse (sort of the south-west part of town and 2 sister missionaries us north east with the campus and all that). WE ARE ON BIKES! or at least most of the week. The sisters give us the car on the weekends, which is a nice brake for our legs, but the rest of the time we are pounding it up on the bikes. The weather has been OK here. It has been sunny for a few days, but just recently it has been raining. I find that a bike picks up a lot of mud when it rains and white shirts love the mud. :)
I am so in love with this place though. It is diffidently a different culture. Many of the houses in our area are run-down and have porches out front that many people just sit on all day because they can not find work. It is sad to see sometimes, but it is wonderful talking with some of theses people and the humility and love they have for one another. We have amazing REAL people we are teaching right now. Ruth is a big black woman who is going through Chemo right now, but she knew the church was true even before meeting with the missionaries. She is so excited to get baptized, we just need to go over a few things before setting up an exact date.Ryan have been meeting with the missionaries for a while and is also so excited to be baptized. We are trying to get a date setup for the middle of next month. Thursday, my first full day out in the field, we were visiting someone that showed interesting in learning more, but they were not home. But just as we are about the got back on our bikes, their neighbor, Dominique, steps outside. So we talked with her, and she is very interested and wanted to read the Book of Mormon. Tonight we should be visiting her again. I am so excited for her!
Yesterday before church, I looked in the mirror and my lift eye-lid is swollen! I can see fine and it feels normal and everything, but it looks a little weird! I am not worried about it too much. It looks fine, and talking to people, just let it run its course. But what a great first impression for meeting the ward members! We have a ward and a young single adults branch that we share with the sister missionaries. What great people! the ward only have about 120 members that come and the branch has about 25. They are so nice. Sister Vise is a wonderful lady. She is a big black woman who takes care of everyone, including us us missionaries. She is even housing a kid name Cris, whom we been teaching. He is so in love with feeling the spirit, and I am so excited to see the change in his life that can only come through the gospel of Jesus Christ.
I have to go! But thanks for all the letters! You can use dearelder if you want to, but it cost $.44 for postage. Or just send it with the address I already gave you. I love you all, and hope you know how much I love you, but also how much I love serving the Lord here in this area.
Love,
Elder Shurtz
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Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Last one from the MTC!
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Tuesday, June 8, 2010
First Week!
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