Hey everybody!
A little glimpse into my schedule:
Monday:
We made friends with a member (she's a recent convert) and she let us use her washer and dryer! This is a big tender mercy because laundry will cost me $48 a month which would put me at $1.80 per meal for the whole month... (Rather than the typical $2.25) so she's great! But between the three of us we spent our whole day doing laundry(didn't dig that). Today should be better!
Tuesday:
We worked all day then had a lesson with a family we are working with to do missionary work. Also, we had interviews with our mission president. It was awesome! He told me there's a good chance Elder Crandall (current companion) will get mid transferred in a couple weeks. We talked about several other things...one of which is something called contacting standard. It used to be a certain number of people we needed to talk to in a week. Right now we just "talk with everyone".
I have been trying to do a better job with asking for referrals, so I recommended that we change the standard to "talk with everyone" which means we are asking EVERYONE for referrals. In other words, you don't get the standard unless you talk with everyone and ask for referrals. He said, "I love this!" So... this is the new standard! This originally was a little way for me to motivate my self and now it's gone viral.
Wednesday:
President went to our district meeting and that was a lot of fun. One of the best district meeting ever! We discussed what we learned and how we were going to apply it. "IT" being when Elder Bennet of the 70 came a couple weeks ago.
Thursday:
Don't remember...
Friday:
Work, plan, soup kitchen service.
Saturday:
We found out Elder Crandall was leaving... and worked.
Sunday:
Church then took Elder Crandall to meet his new companion and came back for a dinner appointment then had YSA F.H.E.
Monday:
(Today) we are doing laundry and cleaning our apartment. It's nasty and so is our car. Three guys living together is no beueno!
Love, Elder Nathan Craig
Monday, May 30, 2016
Monday, April 11, 2016
Coming into this new area...
Coming into this new area we only had one person lined up to work with, so we have had the opportunity to start from square one (my favorite place to start).
First, I'll tell you about (I will use the fictional name Anne to preserve confidentiality) one of our investigators. Anne is in her late thirties and has some mild mental heath issues, but let me tell you, she is a saint. Her family is super anti! Her sister said "If you investigate and join that church, you are dead to me!"
Super sad, eh? But she said this is what she needs to do and she's going to do it!
It's still weighing heavy on her, so if you wouldn't mind keeping her in your prayers I'd appreciate it. She needs it!! Could you specifically pray that she will have the STRENGTH TO ENDURE to the temple? We are meeting with her tonight!
Second, we have a family lined up for tonight that we will start teaching! Oh man, I'm pumped! They smoke. I hate smoking! I'm going to help them quite! It's one of my favorite things to do with people!
Third, we have another new investigator lined up (for tomorrow). He is a single guy in his late to early thirties!.
There is a ward here. In most of the areas I've served, it's just been a branch. Yesterday church got cancelled due to a snow storm, but if my sources are correct there's about 100 people or so that attend. Also, from what I hear it's very diverse. This is exciting for me because throughout my mission I've had the opportunity to rub shoulders with a lot of older folks, but here there are tons of young families and even a good handful of youth!
The mission is introducing something called Gator-Aid (gator=investigator and Aid= aid of members) Elder Hansen and President came up with the name at dinner (it was a funny process!), but it's designed to help missionaries teach the basic principles of missionary work to members and help them invite people to learn more. I made a video for the mission ( I think i told you all about it), but ill send that to you this afternoon! It's funny!
Well, thats a wrap for me!!
Love you all!
Staying Committed
ELDER CRAIG
Monday, April 4, 2016
Hello Prince Edward Island!
Hello everyone! Let me tell you about my week...
I've been transferred! I'm now in CHARLOTTETOWN Prince Edward Island!!! (Yes, this get's THREE exclamation points; It's amazing here). As a side note... this is the home of "Anne of Green Gables". Mom, you would love it!
We had a huge, I mean HUGE transfer week! It's been the BIGGEST of my mission so far! Elder Hansen (my last companion) and I made all the plans and worked to get everyone where they needed to be!! It's was long! I was supposed to leave (to head to Charlottetown) on Thursday, but ended up driving to Moncton and back, then spent about two hours packing (yes, I waited until the last minute, I was to busy!). Next, we went to the mission president's house where I created a movie(this is a little fun thing we are doing in the mission). This took a lot longer then I thought it would which resulted in us spending another night in Halifax!!
Now here's where you can get out a map!
Saturday morning we wanted to make it to Charlottetown before conference started, but we had some places to stop first.
Our first stop was Truro (I had to visit my good buddy elder McNabb/give him the underwear he loaned me). Next we stopped in Amherst. Next was Memramcook (which is half way between Amherst and Moncton.
Next, was Summerside Prince Edward Island where we arrived in time to grab a bite to eat and watch the first General Conference Session. Then in between sessions we traveled to Charlottetown.
I enjoyed watching Conference today! Oh man, wasn't the priesthood session amazing!
Today (Monday) I get to go to Amherst where I will meet some sisters who have a laptop for me. I have to recreate the movie I made(It got deleted.UGH!! but I'll get it done!
That's a wrap for me. I Love you and want to know how you all are doing.
Love, Elder Nathan Craig
I've been transferred! I'm now in CHARLOTTETOWN Prince Edward Island!!! (Yes, this get's THREE exclamation points; It's amazing here). As a side note... this is the home of "Anne of Green Gables". Mom, you would love it!
We had a huge, I mean HUGE transfer week! It's been the BIGGEST of my mission so far! Elder Hansen (my last companion) and I made all the plans and worked to get everyone where they needed to be!! It's was long! I was supposed to leave (to head to Charlottetown) on Thursday, but ended up driving to Moncton and back, then spent about two hours packing (yes, I waited until the last minute, I was to busy!). Next, we went to the mission president's house where I created a movie(this is a little fun thing we are doing in the mission). This took a lot longer then I thought it would which resulted in us spending another night in Halifax!!
Now here's where you can get out a map!
Saturday morning we wanted to make it to Charlottetown before conference started, but we had some places to stop first.
Our first stop was Truro (I had to visit my good buddy elder McNabb/give him the underwear he loaned me). Next we stopped in Amherst. Next was Memramcook (which is half way between Amherst and Moncton.
Next, was Summerside Prince Edward Island where we arrived in time to grab a bite to eat and watch the first General Conference Session. Then in between sessions we traveled to Charlottetown.
I enjoyed watching Conference today! Oh man, wasn't the priesthood session amazing!
Today (Monday) I get to go to Amherst where I will meet some sisters who have a laptop for me. I have to recreate the movie I made(It got deleted.UGH!! but I'll get it done!
That's a wrap for me. I Love you and want to know how you all are doing.
Love, Elder Nathan Craig
Monday, November 23, 2015
We Didn't Lose Faith
Wow! These past several weeks have been awesome, especially this last week and a half!! It's so good to hear from each of you!
So this last week the "new missionaries" got in at the beginning of the week, so we did orientation with them and took them out street contacting to show them what that's all about. We had three sisters and an elder from Belgium. We also had a missionary who went home early from his mission about a year ago(he was in the Vancouver mission), but was re-assigned to our mission. It's cool that he's back out! They are all unique. It's cool to see the new missionaries commitment.
Well, anytime there's new missionaries we have TRANSFERS! Those took on a whole new meaning this time. Elder Funa and I get the opportunity to arrange the travel plans for each missionary who are effected by transfers! We have 51 companionships in our mission and this transfer 39 of the 51 were affected by the transfer!! Whoop whoop. It was fun and took a lot of thought, but elder Funa and I got her done!
We also had to shuffle some beds and stuff, so we got to do a lot of driving. Although not considered traditional missionary work, it's so cool to see the beauty of the maritimes!
We had a great lesson with a man from China and he's been meeting with the missionaries for the past several months, but he hasn't really progressed much. We were planning on dropping him, but we didn't lose faith. We brought Ryan (one of the members here from China) with us. Ryan almost word for word said what we've said in our past three lesson, but finally the spirit spoke to this man we are teaching from China and he said, (think of a little Chinese accent) "So elders... I think that in order to know if these things are true and if the scripts(he means scriptures) are true I need to pray every day and read them". We pause and were like... Wow! That's a really good idea! Can we commit you to do that? He said, "Yes! I will do this." It's was sweet!! The Spirit spoke to him, he heard it, acted on it, and doesn't realize it yet! And we have been following up with him and he is still going strong!!!
So the past 2 days it's been super warm(44+) and rainy, I like it a lot!! Except we were in a parade (the light parade in Halifax) the other night and it poured the whole time. Cool to say I've done it, but don't think I would do it again..;) Well, The temperature will be rapidly declining pretty quick! Also, we got a little bit of snow last week!!:)
Love, Elder Nathan Craig
So this last week the "new missionaries" got in at the beginning of the week, so we did orientation with them and took them out street contacting to show them what that's all about. We had three sisters and an elder from Belgium. We also had a missionary who went home early from his mission about a year ago(he was in the Vancouver mission), but was re-assigned to our mission. It's cool that he's back out! They are all unique. It's cool to see the new missionaries commitment.
Well, anytime there's new missionaries we have TRANSFERS! Those took on a whole new meaning this time. Elder Funa and I get the opportunity to arrange the travel plans for each missionary who are effected by transfers! We have 51 companionships in our mission and this transfer 39 of the 51 were affected by the transfer!! Whoop whoop. It was fun and took a lot of thought, but elder Funa and I got her done!
We also had to shuffle some beds and stuff, so we got to do a lot of driving. Although not considered traditional missionary work, it's so cool to see the beauty of the maritimes!
We had a great lesson with a man from China and he's been meeting with the missionaries for the past several months, but he hasn't really progressed much. We were planning on dropping him, but we didn't lose faith. We brought Ryan (one of the members here from China) with us. Ryan almost word for word said what we've said in our past three lesson, but finally the spirit spoke to this man we are teaching from China and he said, (think of a little Chinese accent) "So elders... I think that in order to know if these things are true and if the scripts(he means scriptures) are true I need to pray every day and read them". We pause and were like... Wow! That's a really good idea! Can we commit you to do that? He said, "Yes! I will do this." It's was sweet!! The Spirit spoke to him, he heard it, acted on it, and doesn't realize it yet! And we have been following up with him and he is still going strong!!!
So the past 2 days it's been super warm(44+) and rainy, I like it a lot!! Except we were in a parade (the light parade in Halifax) the other night and it poured the whole time. Cool to say I've done it, but don't think I would do it again..;) Well, The temperature will be rapidly declining pretty quick! Also, we got a little bit of snow last week!!:)
Love, Elder Nathan Craig
Monday, November 9, 2015
Crazy Busy Week
I literally have a few minutes to be on, so I want to make sure my favorite people know that I love 'em!
This past week was crazy... I mean crazy! There a couple missionaries that are just losing it! Haha it's kind of funny, but I shouldn't laugh! Like one got in a fight with an old lady... This elder verbally fought an old lady and has been tearing members in his area down!! It ain't good! We are working with a couple other additional situations as well.
We are also preparing for zone conference and doing a lot of traveling! I mentioned last week that I was going back to Woodstock... I made it there and it was awesome! Just to break it down:
First, I went from Halifax Nova Scotia to Fredericton New Brunswick ( get a map;) Second, I went from Fredericton to Woodstock. Third, I went from Woodstock to Caribou ME. Fourth, I went back to Woodstock worked with a few people from the past, then booked it to Fredericton where I met back up with my companion( I was with one of the Zoneleaders) then by this time it was about 8:00 at night then we drove from Fredericton to Prince Edward Island (which is magnificent by far best place I've been). We got there late! Then we did some work with the senior couples, then we drove back to Halifax... It was long! Then when we got back to Halifax we had lesson after lesson(it was awesome!!) then we had the crazy missionaries do their craziness while the mission president and his wife were traveling.... And this next week is going to be a tad bit similar! I love it keeps me on my toes!!
Those photos are all from Prince Edward Island! If you don't mind sharing them with g-ma and pops that would be awesome!!!
Love, Elder Nathan Craig
This past week was crazy... I mean crazy! There a couple missionaries that are just losing it! Haha it's kind of funny, but I shouldn't laugh! Like one got in a fight with an old lady... This elder verbally fought an old lady and has been tearing members in his area down!! It ain't good! We are working with a couple other additional situations as well.
We are also preparing for zone conference and doing a lot of traveling! I mentioned last week that I was going back to Woodstock... I made it there and it was awesome! Just to break it down:
First, I went from Halifax Nova Scotia to Fredericton New Brunswick ( get a map;) Second, I went from Fredericton to Woodstock. Third, I went from Woodstock to Caribou ME. Fourth, I went back to Woodstock worked with a few people from the past, then booked it to Fredericton where I met back up with my companion( I was with one of the Zoneleaders) then by this time it was about 8:00 at night then we drove from Fredericton to Prince Edward Island (which is magnificent by far best place I've been). We got there late! Then we did some work with the senior couples, then we drove back to Halifax... It was long! Then when we got back to Halifax we had lesson after lesson(it was awesome!!) then we had the crazy missionaries do their craziness while the mission president and his wife were traveling.... And this next week is going to be a tad bit similar! I love it keeps me on my toes!!
Those photos are all from Prince Edward Island! If you don't mind sharing them with g-ma and pops that would be awesome!!!
Love, Elder Nathan Craig
Monday, October 26, 2015
My favorite thing to do
This week was a good one! It slowed down a bit. We do a lot of street contacting which has to be one of my favorite things to do! We did some service for the blood drive where we street contacted people to sign them up to donate. Me and Elder Funa had a little competition. I got a few more, but it had me realize that a could be a lot more effective when contacting for the church.
We started off pretty slow, but towards the end of the week we taught a good group of lessons and some less actives; It was fun! I love working with the Mission President. It enjoyable to be at the top in a way and see how he and we can work/ the mission!
Funny story: On our way into the library this morning this guy stops us and says..."Have you read the Book of Mormon?" We said, "Yes." He starts telling us about how he studies the stuff to try and figure out why the world is messed up. He wasn't making sense, so i say... " It was nice to talk to you (trying to wrap things up)." He looks at me and says... "It was nice talking to you, even though you don't know anything!" Then walks away. I laughed ...
Well that was a quick update, but I gotta run!
Love,
Elder Nathan Craig
Monday, July 13, 2015
No Regrets
It's my last p-day in Amherst, Canada. After being here 4.5 months, I'm getting transferred. Am I upset about leaving Amherst? Yes and No! Yes, because we are working with a lot of GREAT people right now; members and investigators. It's just been fun serving the people in this area and in the branch. I've really enjoyed it! As I reflect on my time here it's humbling. I'm going to miss the people. It's pretty interesting. You just give, give, give, give and then all of the sudden everything is put into perspective as you realize it's time to move on.
I have absolutely no regrets about my time here. I gave everything I had. Prior to us coming here, there hadn't been missionaries here for a year. We pretty much opened up this place. It was a good experience. It was quite an experience serving in the Branch Presidency (second counselor). When I get home I'll share some cool experiences about that.
I'm going to take Dad's advice and take video of some of the members and investigators. I've built solid relationships with some of these people and I want to always remember them and stay in contact with them throughout my life.
Dawson and Wesley, The key to a happy mission is to do EVERYTHING you can to serve everyone around you. Yeah... Well... I'm fighting the gates (tears) don't want to let the flood out, so I'll stop there, but I'm really gonna miss the people of Amherst. I feel very blessed to be an instrument in our Heavenly Father's hands.
There is so much that I wanted to do and see before leaving Amherst. I never got to it, so I'll be cramming about 90% of all that I wanted to see and do in ONE p-day. If you look at a map of Amherst and look to the furthest southern point there is a place called Advocate Harbour. One of the things that I really wanted to do was go there and stand on the top of the point which I did (picture below). That was a neat experience. We attempted to visit a member while going on this little trip, but unfortunately they weren't home. We (Elder Woodbury, myself, and Brother Henley) also visited five islands. These five islands are in the Bay of Fundy. Also, we visited this place known for their cheese. It was really good!
I'm excited for what lies ahead. I'm headed to Kentville Nova Scotia. It's one of the bigger areas in the mission. It's a ward! That's exciting! My companion's name will be Elder McNabb from Calgary. I've heard that he's a good missionary and that we came out at the same time. I will have the opportunity to serve as a Zone Leader in this new area. I will continue to do as my Dad has always taught me and that is to CREATE POWERFULLY in all that I do and say.
I'll keep you in the loop on the new area. Talk to you next Monday. Signing off!
Love,
Elder Craig
I have absolutely no regrets about my time here. I gave everything I had. Prior to us coming here, there hadn't been missionaries here for a year. We pretty much opened up this place. It was a good experience. It was quite an experience serving in the Branch Presidency (second counselor). When I get home I'll share some cool experiences about that.
I'm going to take Dad's advice and take video of some of the members and investigators. I've built solid relationships with some of these people and I want to always remember them and stay in contact with them throughout my life.
Dawson and Wesley, The key to a happy mission is to do EVERYTHING you can to serve everyone around you. Yeah... Well... I'm fighting the gates (tears) don't want to let the flood out, so I'll stop there, but I'm really gonna miss the people of Amherst. I feel very blessed to be an instrument in our Heavenly Father's hands.
There is so much that I wanted to do and see before leaving Amherst. I never got to it, so I'll be cramming about 90% of all that I wanted to see and do in ONE p-day. If you look at a map of Amherst and look to the furthest southern point there is a place called Advocate Harbour. One of the things that I really wanted to do was go there and stand on the top of the point which I did (picture below). That was a neat experience. We attempted to visit a member while going on this little trip, but unfortunately they weren't home. We (Elder Woodbury, myself, and Brother Henley) also visited five islands. These five islands are in the Bay of Fundy. Also, we visited this place known for their cheese. It was really good!
I'm excited for what lies ahead. I'm headed to Kentville Nova Scotia. It's one of the bigger areas in the mission. It's a ward! That's exciting! My companion's name will be Elder McNabb from Calgary. I've heard that he's a good missionary and that we came out at the same time. I will have the opportunity to serve as a Zone Leader in this new area. I will continue to do as my Dad has always taught me and that is to CREATE POWERFULLY in all that I do and say.
I'll keep you in the loop on the new area. Talk to you next Monday. Signing off!
Love,
Elder Craig
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)