Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Big Spring Week 16...........


Transfers are in less than two weeks, I have no idea what will happen.Elder Cutler and I worked hard this week. We really tried hard to include the ward in our teaching this week. We set up a lot of member-presents, but unfortunately a few fell through due to some excuses from our investigators, so we only ended up with 3. But those 3 were very solid. We had a fantastic lesson with Kyra and the young women of the ward. She has been reading, praying, and keeping all of her commitments...but she didn't show up to church Sunday! The first time she missed all month. So we will be going over tonight to have a lesson and get her baptism confirmed; hopefully. Other than that this week we focused on trying to get out potentials to progress, and we now have some good people that we can just push an extra inch and they will be progressing and flourishing.
So all in all a good week. 

Well alright Mom, I better head off now. I love being able to talk to you, I love you so much, I cant wait to hear from you again. Be safe, keep being the awesome mother you are, and know that I am praying for you guys (: I love you Mom!! And I miss you like crazy.

Monday, March 24, 2014

A small glimpse............


This is a letter that we received in the mail today from a member in Cody's ward........





Thank you Stacey Carruth for taking the time to send this kind letter, each and every day I wish I could just be an invisible observer in Big Spring, Texas as Cody and his companion find and teach.  This letter has given me a glimpse and means the world to me...........

Saturday, March 22, 2014

And so it begins..........

Cassidy went to her first school dance tonight............MAG (Murray Association of Girls) is a girl ask boy dance that has a different theme each year, and this year's theme was 'Rock On'.  Cassidy asked Mitchell Clawson who she has known since kindergarten, they have been best friends and temple buds for many years now.....



This picture is of Cassidy and Mitchell just a few years ago, post baptisms (thus the wet hair).


Everyone dresses up in the 'Rock On' theme.  Target supplied the AC/DC t-shirt and Savers did all the rest.


Not as sweet as the post baptisms picture..........


The whole group of friends.............


Rock On Murray High School!!


If you look closely at her skirt that we bought from Savers, you can see a leather and metal trim that I
 put on with a glue gun.  Without me around to give her any direction, Cassidy threw the skirt in the wash machine to get the 'Savers' smell out of it :).  When she told me what she had done, I explained to her that leather and metal trim fastened with a glue gun does not hold up well in a wash machine.  Needless to say the trim was falling off throughout the night.........

Thursday, March 20, 2014

Letters from Cody......

We received letters from Cody this week with all kinds of fun stuff included.  A less active member of the church, who Cody and his companion have been working with, pulled out a box of about 200 belt buckles and wanted them to pick out a few for themselves.


This is one that Cody picked out for Christine.  The Elders in Texas aren't allowed to wear any of these types of belt buckles, I guess they can be a little distracting :).



Cody received new name tags, so he sent one of his old one's home for us to keep.  This style of tag slips in your suit pocket so the white part doesn't show when you are wearing it.  I love the scripture he has written on it.  D&C 101:16 is a revelation given to Joseph Smith which includes the words, "Be still and know that I am God". 


Cody ended his letter to me with this little gem....

"Whenever the girls get frustrated with you for saying "no", just remember all the times I got frustrated with you for saying "no",..........now I just want to give you a hug for saying "no" at the right times :)".

Cody also shared with Steve how his knowledge of sports has helped build trust with an investigator who has a son who plays shortstop for Baylor.  Because Cody can speak his language :), he has been able to establish a friendship with this man who wouldn't have been interested in the church otherwise.  Cody and his companion have been helping him with a couple of properties he manages, and because of service and the relationship they have developed, he has been comfortable talking with them about the gospel.

Cassidy and Christine got their own letters from him as well, but they both told me they are "private" :).

Monday, March 17, 2014

Big Spring Week 15................

Hey guys!!
So seriously, no joke, this computer just deleted the drafts that I wrote for you guys, I am so mad! So now almost all of my time is gone. :( Nothing really crazy happened, Kyra is doing really well and really flourishing at church, we are really expecting and hoping for her to be baptized before the end of this month. Other than that, just a lot of walking and knocking. I love you guys so much , I am SO sorry this is so short, I promise it really was because the computer shorted out, haha you can ask Justine too, she got a short one as well. But the good news is I sent you all letters, they should get to you guys by Thursday. Please know that I am doing well and really feeling the Saviors love. Thank you for all that you have done for me, I miss you guys like crazy. Have an awesome week, thank you so much for the letters and talks, they mean the world to me. I love you guys!!! Tell the girls I said hi as well. You guys are the best family in the world. Thank you for your prayers, I feel them everyday.
Love, Your one and only son  

Monday, March 10, 2014

Big Spring Week 14..................


Cody's district (his companion is the one on the right with the blue tie).


It snowed a couple weeks ago and is now 90 degrees????????



Hey Mom!!

Yes I did get those packages, thank you so much. That was very thoughtful of you to send one to Elder Cutler as well, he says thank you a million (: 

This week we have really started to realize all the blessings the Lord is giving us. We had a very effective week this week. We had done a lot of morning finding the previous weeks, so this week we decided to really focus on our potential investigators and try and teach them. We did just that, and were able to get 7 new investigators this week. We now have a very deep teaching pool, and I have discovered that missionary work is so much more enjoyable when you actually have people to prepare the lessons for. Our two baptismal dates, Theresa and Kyra, have both been a huge blessing. Kyra is 12 years old, and her mom really wanted her to have good influences in her life, so for the past two weeks Kyra has been going to church and young womens. The ward is doing a great job of fellowshipping her! Theresa (Kyra's mother) is a recovering drug addict. Her desire to change is so true and sincere, I felt so lucky to have the opportunity to share the Gospel of Jesus Christ with her. This really is a gospel of change, and it is so great to see how the Atonement has helped me change and then share that with others. We will be working with those two very hard this week to keep them progressing and to prepare them to pass the baptismal interview questions. 

We have a lot of return appointments this week with the people in our teaching pool, so we will be trying to make a lot of commitments with them. We need some special help with Alena, as we will be committing her to live the Law of Chastity. She lives with her boyfriend who actually is a member. I think they both know that it is wrong, so hopefully they just need a little bit of encouragement from us and more importantly the Holy Ghost to start living righteously. 

Now that we are out of our slump, I am so excited to get to work with these amazing people! They have blessed my life so much already, watching them try to develop their own testimony has been strengthening my own.

We have also been able to do a lot of service this past week. All sorts of stuff, from mixing concrete to digging ditches, we had a good week of service. Not only does it help the person we are serving but it also allows us to show to the community that we aren't just weird guys who like to knock on doors. 

I cant wait to get those letters!! I love you all so much. Our car will be in the shop all week so its a bike week...haha its been like almost 90 degrees this week. Wish me luck (;

I love you mom!!
Love, your son 

Friday, March 7, 2014

Unanswered Questions Part 2

It wasn't long after Cody got to Big Spring that he wrote home and asked about the federal judge who struck down Utah's voter approved constitutional amendment which defines marriage as the union between a man and a woman.  He had already been asked about this issue by those he was teaching.    Some began to think that the church was beginning to feel the pressure to change their stand on gay marriage.  This is what the church says on their website, mormonsandgays.org.



Few topics are as emotionally charged or require more sensitivity than same-sex attraction. This complex matter touches on the things we care about most: our basic humanity, our relationship to family, our identity and potential as children of God, how we treat each other, and what it means to be disciples of Christ.  

The Church’s approach to this issue stands apart from society in many ways. And that’s alright. Reasonable people can and do differ. From a public relations perspective it would be easier for the Church to simply accept homosexual behavior. That we cannot do, for God’s law is not ours to change. There is no change in the Church’s position of what is morally right.

Cody and I talked at great length about those very important words, "God's law is not ours to change."  This topic is one of the greatest tests of faith I have ever experienced, but my allegiance will always be to my Father in Heaven even when I don't fully understand...........

Thursday, March 6, 2014

Unanswered Questions

I have never been a great writer and I struggle feeling comfortable with the words I do write, so please keep that in mind as I share some thoughts that I have wanted to voice for a long time.  I do not keep a journal and because this is just a family blog I feel comfortable with those who read them.  Last year I had another experience where I was shown how fragile this mortal life is, so my desire is to TRY harder to be deliberate in the way that I show love for all men, and also the need to write down those experiences that mean the most to me for my children and their children.

Last summer as Cody was preparing for his mission, we talked about some of the questions that would be asked about our church as he taught investigators.  One of the questions that is often asked is, "What is the church's attitude regarding homosexuality and same sex marriage?".  I told Cody that this was a question that I myself, along with countless other members of the church, have asked and sought satisfying answers for.

Over the last 25 years I have spent hours upon hours researching what the church's position is, I have read everything I can find that has been spoken and written by the church, I have talked with gay members both active and inactive, I have sought counsel from my bishop and stake president, I have had many sleepless nights as I have talked with the Lord and pled with Him to help me understand and I have talked with and cried with my family as we have sought for a better understanding together.  I wish I could say that I have found some satisfying answers, but I have not.

What I have found, however, is counsel that has given me strength to be patient until the day that the entire truth is eventually known.  Last April, Elder Jeffrey R. Holland gave a talk, that for me personally, gave me renewed hope.  You can read the whole talk here.  The message that I needed most was, "In moments of fear or doubt or troubling times, hold the ground you have already won...when those moments come and issues surface, the resolution of which is not immediately forthcoming, hold fast to what you already know and stand strong until additional knowledge comes.....In this Church, what we know will always trump what we do not know.  And remember, in this world, everyone is to walk by faith."

So what do I know about the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints that trumps those things that I don't know or don't completely understand about the Church?  What things do I know that inspires me to continue to walk by faith?  Let me share just one experience that may seem insignificant and small, but will be forever written upon my heart.

4 years ago our family went to New York City and had our most memorable vacation together.  We spent a few days in the city and then drove north to Palmyra where we stood on top of the Hill Cumorah and were able to walk through the Sacred Grove.







We visited some of the other historical sights and then decided to drive back to NYC through Pennsylvania.





 I remembered my dad telling me that if we had time we should stop in Harmony, Pennsylvania where John the Baptist appeared to Joseph Smith and Oliver Cowdrey and gave them the Aaronic Priesthood.  After they were ordained they went into the Susquehannah River and baptized each other.  We were not prepared for this little detour, so we had no map with us, and our cell service was not functional enough for GPS.  We stopped at a gas station along the freeway for directions and the attendant had never heard of Harmony, Pennsylvania.  Someone at the gas station gave us their best guess as to what exit to take and thankfully they were right.  We drove down the main street in Harmony and because we were paying attention we saw a very small sign that had an arrow to the right and said, 'The Site of the Restoration of the Aaronic Priesthood.'  We pulled into a small park next to a cemetery, parked and walked over to a large statue of John the Baptist ordaining Joseph Smith and Oliver Cowdrey.


 The park had a thick grove of trees behind it so there was no visibility beyond them, I looked around for what should be the Susquehanna River but it was nowhere in sight.  Next to the statue was a glass enclosed bulletin board and as I walked over to it I saw a hand drawn map of where the actual spot of ordination was located.  I thought it was interesting that this was a church historical site and all they had was a hand drawn map with a big red X that marked the spot.  There was nobody else in the park, no missionaries to give us a tour or guide us to the spot, so we were on our own.  I took a picture of the map with my phone and then asked Steve and the kids if we could go find it ourselves.

We had arrived in New York the first week of July and the temperature that day was 106 degrees with horrible humidity, so the kids weren't too excited about it, but my desire to find this spot increasingly got stronger.  We got back in our little jeep and I began to guide Steve to the spot according to the map on my phone.  We turned right a couple of times taking note that there were no markers or signs along the road that we felt certain the church would have posted.  We were no longer on paved roads and not another sole in sight.  We finally turned onto a small dirt road that was only wide enough for 1 car and there were thick groves of trees on either side.  As we drove, Steve kept telling me he felt uncomfortable on this deserted unmarked road, and I couldn't help but feel the same way, but knew that we had to be close by.  After driving for a few minutes and struggling to see my little map clearly, we decided to give up and go back to the park.  When we got to the park I went to the bulletin board and looked at the map more carefully and had to believe that we were on the right road and hadn't gone far enough.  I asked Steve if we could try just one more time, both he and the kids protested, but I assured them we would find it this time.

I'm not sure why at that point I was so driven to find it, but I know now that it would be an experience that I needed to build upon what I already knew.  We drove to the dirt road we had been on once before, only this time we continued to drive til the road came to a dead end.  At this point Steve said we had done all we could to find it and it was time to give up (and the kids were in agreement).  I asked a silent prayer to my Heavenly Father to help us find the place that I was now so desperate to see.  I decided to get out of the car and walk along the edge of the road.  I hadn't gone far when I discovered a trail about 5 feet wide that led down into the trees.  The kids didn't want to get out in the heat so I told Steve to stay with the them and I would follow the trail into the trees and find where it led.  Steve was uncomfortable with that but he knew that I was determined to go.

The trail quickly started down a slope and I lost all sight of Steve and the kids.   Again I prayed for guidance and just as the trail became a flat surface again I looked ahead of me and was taken back by the light shining through the trees. As I walked closer I realized that the light was coming from the sun's reflection off of water, and immediately I felt the overwhelming influence of the Spirit as I looked upon the Susquehanna River.  I have had many experiences with the Holy Ghost, but this time was beyond anything I have felt before, as  I knew with a surety that the place where I was standing was sacred.  The first thing I wanted to do was go get my family and as I ran up the hill back to the car I couldn't stop the tears.  When Steve and the kids saw me they were a little surprised by my emotional state, but I quickly told them we were in the right place.  To this day I feel some guilt for this :), but we decided to drive our small jeep down the trail, and when we could go no further, we got out and walked down to the banks of the river.  As we stood there together, it wasn't difficult to imagine Joseph and Oliver being ordained by John, and then walking out into the water and baptizing each other.






That day I felt another witness that Joseph Smith, an imperfect man, was called to be a prophet and that through him, the Priesthood was restored to the earth again.

It is this same priesthood that was given to Steve just before we were married, and this same priesthood that Steve used with our home teachers to bless our unborn baby when we found out through an ultrasound that he had some serious health problems that would most likely result in hydrocephalus.  I believe that it was because of  that priesthood blessing that Cody is able to serve a mission today without any concerns for his physical health.

These are things that I do know, and will always trump those things I don't know.  As a result, I will continue to exercise faith that my unanswered questions will one day be answered, and the truth in its fullness, will be known.








Monday, March 3, 2014

Big Spring Week 13................


Hey Mom!

Whats up! So first of all, thank you for the razors and your talk, I really loved it. And the Holland talks, those were phenomenal, thank you so much!! I love hearing your mission experiences, I really do want to hear more! 

This week was actually a good one!! We worked really hard and were able to get a couple people out to church. Kyra was one of our investigators there. She is 12 years old, and she seems to be really enjoying it. Her Mother isn't interested in "organized religion" but she wants Kyra to have the opportunity to make her own choice. So we are working with her and slowly with her Mother as well (; Efrin was our other investigator at church. He is about 40 years old, and he speaks mostly spanish, so I think the service was a bit hard for him to understand, but he said he enjoyed it! THe problem with him is he is SUPER busy,so its hard to teach him as much as we would like to. We are also working with a 20 year old girl named Alena. She is living with her boyfriend, Matthew, who actually is a member...he is obviously inactive, but he really has a strong testimony and helps Alena out a lot with Gospel concepts. we are planning to go over the Law of Chastity this week. Sweet. Looking forward to it. Haha but all in all, it really was a great week. We met a lot of new people, and I really learned that a mission is what you make of it. If you tell yourself at the beginning of the day that its going to be a bad day, then it probably will. Attitude determines altitude, that is something that I am trying to continue to work on.

Pictures are pretty hard to come by, Im focusing on the work, that is not an excuse that is the truth. But I will try and take more. I love you so much mom, thank you for your love and support. Have an awesome week.  I love you!!

Love, Cody