Monday, March 26, 2018

26 March 2018 - Elder Milius Week 91


It was a good one:

Well, you can never complain as a missionary and especially not this week. We didn't have too much success in finding, a few potentials, but we had some great lessons and saw some major progress in those we are working with. Along with that technology is full-fledged and everyone in the mission will have it by the end of this week. It works; we've had several situations where it's been so much easier to connect with people and stay in touch over Facebook as well as do some lessons over video chat. The Lord has inspired all the inventions available to us and it's all for the purpose of building His kingdom on the earth!
On Monday we had a great meeting with Theresa. The boys were in there as well but during the lesson we were able to talk to Theresa a little more one-to-one and ask her what she feels like the boys need in order to be ready for baptism. She explain that she wants them to understand it enough and want it enough for themselves. It was really intelligent what she shared, she compared her saying "No" to them being baptized and her saying "No" to a video game-they would fight for the game but if they aren't willing to argue and stand up for it then they aren't ready. All in all it was great. She is growing and progressing, loves church, loves the foundations, and she loves studying it out. That lesson showed us light at the end of the tunnel and will help us moving forward. Later in the week Elders Canty and Hastings went with Brother Huff had an amazing lesson with Theresa and Jabori and Javon. It was all about Testimony and how they can gain a testimony (which is ultimately what Mom wants before they get baptized). Contrary to our lesson theirs went exactly to plan and the boys were spot on. Javon said something along the lines of, "I feel like what they are saying they believe and know to be true. And that makes me want to believe them too." in regards to a video about the Prophets bearing testimony. Theresa is studying and making great steps as well which is cool. It's fun to watch the progression... Now it's just time to get them in the Sainsburys home for dinner because everyone that eats there gets baptized! To top off Theresa's huge progression steps for the week we taught her over Facebook and she was so much more open and even expressed that she is "close" to making the decision to be baptized. We talked to her a lot about her feelings about the Book of Mormon and she loves them. When we asked her what her life would be like without the Book of Mormon Javon, her younger boy, shouted from the background, "It would mean we would be in the wrong church!" It's become a miracle to see their progression and to see how technology has been so beneficial on teaching Theresa and helping her receive the restore gospel!
This week we did find DeVaughn and Cynthia. They recently moved from Texas. I was out making some follow ups with Elder Briggs.who is serving in Huntsville and we saw DeVaughn opening the back of their moving van one night and asked if they needed help. He gratefully said yes and then invited us over the next day. We taught them the Restoration with Brother Haney and they received it well. Cynthia was raised more religiously but they were both feeling the spirit and we are hoping to work with them towards the 21st if April. Selfless Service Softens Stoney Souls. 
We had an exchange with Birmingham YSA this week and Elder Davis and I got to go teach Clinton. He's been non-consistent lately and so we were trying to figure out where he was at and what we really needed to teach him. Our plan was to start the Plan of Salvation because he's gotten the Restoration the past three times and he had started reading from the Book of Mormon. So when we stopped by he asked us to come back in a little bit which worked out well because Brother Hansen was able to take us over after dinner. When we get there he is running around busy with stuff but finally we are able to talk with him. He hadn't read 3 Nephi 27, the chapter we assigned him, but I figured we would go on into the Plan anyways. However, I didn't really know where we needed to go so we started with a prayer and went from there. The Spirit kinda took over and we read the first 12 verses from 3 Nephi 27 and his "roadblocks" you could say we're brought up and discussed. We mentioned the Restoration again but focused on praying specifically to get the answer that Christ's church is back. Brother Hansen bore a great testimony and it felt right the whole time. The moral of the story is that when we plan for things and put forth our effort the Lord is then able to direct us with the Spirit. That afternoon we talked about the Plan of Salvation and even role played it; and I know that even though we planned for something else, had we not put forth that effort I don't think our lesson would've gone as smooth.
On Saturday evening we met with Alandus again. He wasn't real sure he wanted to let us in because he had been drinking and smoking. He was just super run ragged from work and said he was trying to get some rest from it all. For the most part it was just us sitting there listening to him vent and talk about his struggles and his desires and dreams and how he was working so hard for his daughter and all this stuff about his situation. When it came our turn to talk I didn't really know what to say but as we went we brought up prayer and how God wants to hear from us. He loves us so much that He wants to listen to our struggles and trials and dreams and desires and frustrations. As we shared that with Alandus and showed him the Peace in Christ music video the Spirit was present and he recognized it. I recognized it and it was a tender moment to sit and know that you are fulfilling your purpose as a representative of the Lord.
The other parts of the week were filled with meetings, basketball, coordination, and two Technology Trainings; one over in Tuscaloosa and one here in Inverness. We got a couple pictures over by the stadium and laughed at the idea of going to be in college soon. Oh yeah, me, Elder Canty, Sister Birch, and Sister Johanson (the Hoover Missionaries) sang a musical number at Tech Training so that was fun! Also, I met this guy named Larry Parks who knows Dr. Matt Woods fairly well... How small world is that?! And I am officially converter to a smartphone; I thought that I was going to use the planner anyways but it became too much of a hastle. Oh well. Church was awesome on Sunday, we had three investigators at church: Jabori, Javon, and Vivian! Vivian came to church and then she didn't stay to say Hello. She rushed off and we only found out because we got a text that said: "Hello and thank you for inviting us to church! I really enjoyed the Elder from Colorado who spoke about daily prayer and repentance. Excellent. Had to leave for another Sunday meeting. Blessings to you! Vivian" 

  • Elder Canty and I also got very creative and initiated what we are calling it is #ABMEggHunt. This is the text we sent out to everyone: 
"Fwd: Alright everyone, please pay special attention as to what we need y'all to do…
We want to start our own little ABM Easter Initiative called "#ABMEggHunt". In order for this to work we need each of you as well as your ward members (talk to them all about it today at church) to come together and organize yourselves fairly quickly in the week leading up to Easter.
The plan is to hide Easter eggs all around town where ever you might be serving (in the parking lots of stores, parks, neighborhoods, apartment complexes, etc.) with a piece of paper inside that says:
"Without Christ there would be no Easter. Post a picture of you with the Easter egg and comment your favorite scripture about Christ, your testimony of Christ, a special Easter memory, or anything else you can think of to share the true meaning of the season! End the post with "#ABMEggHunt" and then go rehide your egg for someone else to find! Thanks for helping us share Christ this Easter!" (mormon.org will also be somewhere visible).
We will plan on sending out a template with the little cards so you will get them on P-Day. What we ask of you is that you go to Wal-Mart or the Dollar Tree to acquire 50 or so eggs (or as many as you feel necessary; they run about $2.00/48 eggs) and print off the correct number of cards for the eggs. Then, go hide them! Get members involved too and let's use the tools we have to help others feel the love of their Savior and His Atonement. 
We will be posting an initial #ABMEggHunt post if you'd like to share that via Facebook or you can make your own to get the word out. Let us know if you have any questions and be creative!
Thanks again, let's get eggin' and go baptize!!"
We'll see how it work but we have high hopes considering everyone has been calling asking questions about it! 

  • Playing gator ball last week I jokingly kicked the ball at Sister Birch after she said something sassy to me. Accidently almost nailed her in the face... Imagine one of those apple on the head tricks, because that's what happened only with the bun she had her hair done up in. Oops, don't worry though I repented! 
  • I found Elder Canty outside sitting by the pool in our apartment complex one morning and he said that it was the most peaceful time listening to the sounds. "This must be what it is like in Arizona--to relax out by your pool."
  • Clinton left us and Brother Hansen in his apartment alone for like five minutes or so. Awkward. 
  • Brother Huff went off on a tangent about how much he loves rocks in Gospel Principles class. Isn't the Earth a beautiful thing--especially the rocks?! "Did you know that rocks had baby rocks?" 
  • We knocked on this guys door and he answered, "Oh hey guys!" *shuts door and locks it* But, that's not the funny part. A few minutes later his girlfriend or wife walks up to the door and we said hello to her and started talking to her. Then the guy opened the door and said, "Oh I thought you were the Mormons!" She then tries to "Shh" him and says embarrassed, "Quiet, they are right there." :) 
  • If you don't look once, you're not a man. If you look twice you're not a missionary.
  • We need a Red Print (Words of Christ) Book of Mormon for the South. Do you agree?? 

It being Easter I want to leave a short thought about our Savior and His Atonement. There are three things that are involved when we talk about the Atonement of Jesus Christ: His suffering in the garden of Gethsemane, His death in the cross, and His resurrection. All three of these events make up the opportunity we have to gain eternal joy and eternal life. Through Him we can overcome spiritual death, or sin, and physical death. We can and will conquer death and the adversary because of Him. But, how do we know that joy now? How can we feel the peace He has to offer today? The answer is daily, joyful, consistent repentance. When we repent daily we don't necessarily pay Him back for what He's done, but we are able to show Him our love and appreciation. Easter is a time to remember Him. Remember that it's not our suffering and our death and our resurrection, it's His, and what a glorious time to give Him the recognition He deserves but never begs for.
I'm grateful for Him and for a loving Heavenly Father willing to sacrifice His son so that we may live. I hope y'all have a great week of remembering! Don't forget to watch General Conference in between Egg Hunts this weekend either: conference.lds.org. 

Much Love, 
Elder Milius 

“The doctrine of the Atonement is the most supernal, mind-expanding, passionate doctrine this world or universe will ever know. It is this doctrine that gives life and breath and substance to every gospel principle and ordinance. It is the spiritual reservoir that feeds the streams of faith, provides the cleansing powers to the waters of baptism, and supplies the healing balm to the wounded soul. It is the focal point of the sacrament, temple, and other gospel ordinances. It is the rock foundation upon which all hope in this life and eternity is predicated.”-Elder Callister

“He is not here, but is risen.” (Luke 24:6).

PS: My Dad sent the new and improved picture from last week
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Godspeed,
ELDER MICHAEL S. MILIUS
ALABAMA BIRMINGHAM MISSION
"Behold I am a disciple of Jesus Christ, the Son of God. I have been called of Him to declare His word among His people, that they might have everlasting life." ~3 Nephi 5:13












Monday, March 19, 2018

19 March 2018 - Elder Milius Week 90

Every Praise is to our God.

That's a great song by the way, gotta love that southern gospel music! This week was another miraculous week in the mission field. We found a couple people, we had a great Sunday-which for missionaries translates to investigators at Sacrament Meeting-and we are well on our way to introducing technology in the mission.
Jumping right into it, we were able to make contact with a lady named Keke who I had previously knocked into. We asked if we could come in and share our message and she invites us right in. As we were talking with her we found out that she had not been baptized so we started the Restoration excited to invite her to be baptized. Then, as we were talking about Christ's life and His Atonement and suffering on the cross she was asking questions about what He felt. It was really cool being able to explain that Christ suffered for each of our sins, pains, sicknesses, infirmities, and everything; he suffered for all of it because He loves us. The Spirit was really strong and we invited her to be baptized at the part where it may have not made sense logically, but spiritually it did. I just love teaching about the Savior and it's become so real to me that He truly did suffer something so indescribably bitter because of the unconditional love He has for us and the unconditional love our Heavenly Father has for us. Since then we've been by a couple times and she's reading and we are excited to see her again tonight. Her husband works out of town throughout the week but she has great potential!
We were also able to re-contact Alandus and teach him again. Before going into the lesson I told Elder Canty that we probably wouldn't be able to get in because he's been super stressed and busy. Then when he answered without hesitation he asked us to come in; story of the last week or so. He is doing good and we are planning on going to see him tonight as well. Super honest guy and I know the gospel and the Book of Mormon will hell his life. He express that he is looking for peace and comfort in his life. 
The boys, Jabori and Javon are progressing well. They are coming to all sorts of activities and we are helping them get prepared for baptism. Our goal is to have them prepared by the 31st so that when their Mom lets them be baptized they can cannon ball in (figuratively of course). They both went to the pinewood derby on Friday, activities on Wednesday, and church again on Sunday!
But, that's not even the best part. Theresa, their mom, showed up the last 5 minutes of Sacrament and stayed through Sunday School! She loved it and had a great time and learned a lot. During gospel principles she basically bore her testimony of the power of the Book of Mormon and how it gives us guidance and direction and most importantly shields us from destruction. That was a big step for her and hopefully will start to soften her heart. 
We had a couple technology trainings that we went to this week and I get more excited to use technology every time we watch some of the prophetic prophecies about mobile devices and other online means hastening the work of the Lord. It's been so amazing to feel the testimony that we are all prepared and called for different things at different times but that we are all prepared and called to the Lord's work. He knows us. 
We ran into a guy named Chad the other week as well who is a member of the church. We tracted into his roommate and we were talking to him when Chad walked up. We set a return appointment with Chad because his roommate speaks un poquito Ingles and figured out that he was a member. We've taught him a couple times now and he came to church yesterday. We also had a really cool lesson with him about the Book of Mormon and we called in one of the missionaries that taught and baptized him back in 2005 via Facebook Messenger. It was awesome to see technology in action and I look forward to similar experiences like that. It was great for Chad to reconnect with her and listen to her continue to bear her testimony and strengthen others even after being home for 12+ years. 
On Friday after our Technology Training Elder Krupa and I went out on an exchange. There wasn't a ton of plans but we had a few follow-ups to make. So as we were going around we knocked a few doors and as we knocked on one door a lady named Virginia walked up the stairs. We said "Hello" and I told her that we were servants of Jesus Christ and asked if she knew Him. She said of course she did and we had a good conversation about how her faith has carried her throughout her life. When we asked if we could pray with her she invited us in and we talked about her family and then my eye caught something colorful... She had a Rubix Cube sitting on her table! So I asked if we could show her something cool and then we taught her the Restoration with it. By the time we ended she wanted a Book of Mormon and we will hopefully be able to see her again.
Walking through Walmart this week I ran into Crystal. She looked a little different but familiar enough for me to recognize her. I stopped her and said hello but she wasn't really having it. It was kinda sad to see her because I think the biggest difference was that she seemed sad. I remember when we first started teaching them and as she read and learned and began to change her life started to drastically change for the better. And now not having that has made her lose the Spirit, and has dimmed that light she had. It's the saddest part about missionary work.
We went on a couple exchanges this week and every time I am amazed at the strength of the missionaries we have in this mission. I know that the Lord sends his best missionaries here and so I know they are not as great around the world as they are in Alabama but I'm sure they are just as powerful. Missionaries are the best of friends to have! We also went on splits again with Bishop and had a couple good visits with member of the ward. Hopefully some potential to start working with! This week we were also able to stop in Prattville and visit with a couple members and individuals there that Elder Canty and I both got close to so we have pictures of those. Also, we were invited to visit a "KeepOnRollin'" conference with John Bytheway, Hank Smith, and Meg Johnson which was awesome. Got some pictures of that as well so I'll send a few of those. (HUGE shout-out to Elder Canty for taking pictures by the way). 

Always Gotta Laugh:
  • We knocked on this guys door and he banged on the wall and mumbled but we didn't understand him so we knocked again. He came to the door and was like, "Maaaannn, I was using the bathroom man!" *Shuts door... Locks door*
  • Elder Foster: "Oh no you guys are out of toilet paper! Oh wait, there's more. You guys are the worst."
  • We met a lady named Rosslyn who was a little drunk; just drunk enough to kinda flirt with us. She wasn't super young either. But she did comment that I just look like someone warm, like someone you can trust. It was weird haha! When I gave her my number she thought I told her my name: "Elder 2427??" Elder Canty and I were having a quite side conversation. She thought Elder Canty being from a small town in Colorado was "cute." That was a good one. 
  • A lady got baptized in Selma this past week but only on the conditions that all her missionaries got to come back for it (which typically isn't allowed but we are trying to save souls and she wouldn't get baptized otherwise). So President gave permission and put us in charge of arranging how to get 11 missionaries down to Selma, AL, which is at the southern border of our mission, without their companions. Well, they took the Transit Van and Doc was baptized. 
  • We ate chitlins this week. If you don't know what that is... Google it. 
  • Sister Bainbridge forgot that I served on Prattville and didn't know who I was. 
  • Throwback Story--Elder Canty told me that when he was in Prattville Sister Kidd mistook him for her husband and it was really awkward. 

Elder McKeon and I went out together on Saturday while our companions took a road trip down to Selma. We knocked into these two guys who were Southern Baptist and were asking questions about the differences between Mormons and other Christians. They were leaning more to bashing but it was a good conversation. We talked about the Book of Mormon and the Trinity and Prophets and Priesthood but all in all we gave them a Book and invited them to study. As we walked away we talked about how the Church and the Restoration just makes sense. Chad, the guy who is recently wanting to come back to church shares everytime we ask about his testimony how it just made sense; how is was convincing. I think that the Spirit is how we gain our testimony but I also think we have to logically understand the message first. (D&C 8:2-3). Since being in my mission I have come to love the Bible, especially the New Testament, and I have come to love talking to people about Christ and His gospel and His Restoration. It is His, and it is true, and we all are children of God who can get closest to Him but coming to know of the reality if His Atonement and Restoration. 

Hope y'all have a blessed week!

Much Love, 
Elder Milius

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Godspeed,
ELDER MICHAEL S. MILIUS
ALABAMA BIRMINGHAM MISSION
"Behold I am a disciple of Jesus Christ, the Son of God. I have been called of Him to declare His word among His people, that they might have everlasting life." ~3 Nephi 5:13



















Monday, March 12, 2018

12 March 2018 - Elder Milius Week 89


New transfer, but same old.

And just like that we are in another transfer! Elder Egbert has left and he went to serve down in Clanton, AL. My new companion is...*drumroll*... ELDER CANTY!! Remember him? He was the tall blonde kid who smashed a Sisters face in playing volleyball in the MTC. He is from a tiny town in Colorado and is a State Champ basketball player. He also buys and sells livestock, mainly sheep. We were in the same MTC District and we got to know each other decently well, still a lot to learn about that guy but he will make a good companion. I might add a side note that after having Elder Egbert and now Elder Canty I have officially decided I am what they call a "city slicker." I don't know what President is trying to tell me by putting me with these country boys but I'll figure it out I guess. 
With transfers and everything this week was busy and it definitely went by fast. It was good though and we've had a pretty solid start to the Transfer. We have had a couple solid teaching opportunities. One of them was with a guy named Bryan. He called us on Thursday and asked if we could come and see him--still no idea how he got our number. We went by on Friday and taught the Restoration and invited him to be baptized on the April 21st. In that same complex (it was a new one we hadn't seen before, which in it of itself is a miracle) we found a guy named Valentine who is from El Salvador and is super solid. I was able to talk to him a bit in Spanish and as I was doing that a guy named Chad walked up. Turns out Chad is a member of the church and he wants to start coming back! We found his name on our roster and are updating our records but that was a cool coincidence. Valentine is also getting taught by the Spanish missionaries Elder Snow and Ham and they said he was really solid too. We also have a couple other semi-return appointments. So hopefully more to come from "Little Mountain Cir."
We've been doing a lot of finding recently but also quite a few of follow-ups. Transfers are kinda a time to re-evaluate and also an excuse to go and visit everyone to introduce your new companion. We made contact with Ayobiyi again as well as Marcellus and a couple other former-ish investigators. We met Princa, a lady I remember visiting when I was here in Hoover on an exchange almost a year ago so that was a neat connection. We met a guy named Patrick who is really searching for truth, and another guy, Chris, who is curious to talk about God and religion. I have found that as we are out finding and talking with people sometimes we look for the "investigator." But, if we shift our focus and just talk to people and make connections and relationships they will BECOME the "investigator" we are searching for. We went and taught another lady named Vivian who we found a couple weeks ago and that went well. It was good to visit with her again. We focused a lot on the Priesthood and the Book of Mormon because that’s where she gets kidna lost. She said she wants to come visit a service though and even though she’s busy throughout the week we are going to try to use Facebook Messenger to call her for a few minutes in the evening. 
Jabori and Javon are doing good! They came to church yesterday and they also went to Bishops Youth Night. They are basically members, bearing their testimony and volunteering for prayers and stuff. Unfortunately their mom doesn't feel they are ready for baptism yet. But, they are doing good and we are going to teach then as if they are getting baptized on the 31st and go from there. 
We also got back in touch with Clinton. We went over the Apostasy and Restoration a little bit and talked about the Book of Mormon and how we've come to know this is the true church. Then he asked about the Trinity and we told him and explained to him that we believe God, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Ghost are three separate. Elder Canty talked about Christ's baptism and how it wouldn't be possible to hear the voice of God and have the Holy Ghost descend during that event. Before we could brace ourselves and throw a quick, "But you just need to pray about it..." response he says, "Yeah, that makes sense!" Blew us away. Hope to keep him rolling. 
A couple other things for this week: MLC was great, we have quite a few of new leaders and with the technology literally coming out this week it's very exciting to get rolling! The new missionaries, the three Sisters we got, are solid and ready to get to work and help us with this technology implementation. And the departing missionaries were a great group and it was sad to see them go. A lot of good missionaries, and a lot of strong disciples.

Funny stories for the week:
  • President blasted me when I said that I had an ex-girlfriend serving in another mission with the older sister of one of the missionaries coming out. He said, "I don't know what's more of a shock: the connection or that you actually had an ex-girlfriend." To top it off he gave Elder Snow knuckles after he said it.
  • Elder Canty was trying to knock Bees out of the air on Saturday. Then with one swing I nailed one, it hit the wall, and Elder Canty stepped on it coming up the stairs all in one fluid motion over about a second and a half time span. Pictures will be sent. His name was Buzz.
  • Elder Canty said "Yes sir" to a lady in Ross and she called him out for it. Lol.
  • When we were out tracting around an apartment complex we saw a lady who literally ran away from us. We lost line of sight for about a half second and she took off sprinting to her apartment. Then, as we were quietly and calmly walking by we heard the sound of her banging on the door to her apartment yelling "Let me in! Let me in! They're coming!" Gotta love the South; always mistaken for Jehovah Witnesses. (Now I know why you always need to be within sight of your companion... It only takes half a second).
  • Within the hour of the above story we helped some people pack up to move and as we were walking up they asked if we were JWs. When we said, "No," they said, "Oh good because if you were we were going to run!" Then we told them about the lady who had just ran from us. They fed us pizza for lunch after helping them move. :)
  • When we were teaching Bryan-the same Bryan who is on date-we were using the pamphlet. He was reading about prophets in the pamphlet and as he read it went as follows: "Adam, Moses, Noah, Abraham-Abraham Lincoln!!" Elder Canty gracefully told him this was a different Abraham and we continued with the lesson.
  • We missed Ward Council with the Stake Presidency because we forgot to change our clocks. #nodaylightsavings #azhasitright 

It was a great week and I’m excited to see how this transfer goes! Like I said it’s started off pretty solid and we are looking out for miracles that the Lord is going to put in our path. Elder Canty is a hard worker and we are going to definitely get to work. I know that as we work and do what we are supposed to we will be blessed. In ward conference yesterday, which was great by the way, Stake President Johnson said something that stuck out to me. He said: “The Lord cares more about the laborer than He does about the fruits of the labor.” It’s so true, this is the Lord’s work and He just lets us participate. Hope y’all have a blessed week!

Much Love,
Elder Milius

PS: Mom found this picture and my Dad sent it to me...figured I'd share! Don't forget to smile! :)

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Godspeed,
ELDER MICHAEL S. MILIUS
ALABAMA BIRMINGHAM MISSION
"Behold I am a disciple of Jesus Christ, the Son of God. I have been called of Him to declare His word among His people, that they might have everlasting life." ~3 Nephi 5:13





 Elder Canty and Elder Milius picking up the fresh new missionaries!





PS: Mom found this picture and my Dad sent it to me...figured I'd share! Don't forget to smile! :)

Monday, March 5, 2018

5 March 2018 - Elder Milius Week 88


Just Another Week in Paradise:

Hello again! Hope everyone is blessed and doing well wherever you might be. This week was kinda short and uneventful, but it’s always a good one! The biggest news is Transfers are this week (so we're about to get busy, sorry in advance for a shorter letter) and I'm staying here in Hoover! I'm so excited to be with the ward for another 6 weeks and to work with the people we've been finding recently. Plot twist though: Elder Egbert is leaving. What?!? Everyone is kinda surprised but we will see how it goes this transfer without him.
Like I said this week wasn't super exciting. We had an exchange with the Birmingham Elders and that went well. A lot of finding and tracting but hey, sometimes that's just missionary work. We did find this one lady named Vivian who seemed open to talking with us. She lives with her two kids and her mother who is 92. Grace (her mom) is doing pretty well I might add; we visited with her yesterday. We also made contact again with Derrick one of the guys who opened up to us a lot about some struggles he is going through last week. He hasn't read the Book of Mormon yet but he said it's sitting right next to his bed.
We've been trying to get into more of the technology side of things this week. We had a conference call with our people from Salt Lake and we are going to plan what we need to train on as MLC and ZC 2 for Technology are coming up. It's been pretty nice, weird to be on Facebook and things but that's just because I've never been on Facebook before. However, it's been interesting for us because for a week or so it was like the smartphone was a cool new toy. Now, it's simply another tool we use. It's been cool to see how it's taken that role and hasn't really been a distraction. I will say, LDS Tools and the Map feature on our Area Book Planner App have been my favorites. Whenever we are in an area and have extra time, instead of blindly knocking doors we pull that out and see who we are close to then make visits according. It's also helping identify which members are gone and which ones are still here.
As far as investigators not much had changed in our teaching pool. We've found a couple people, Vivian being one. Another guy we started to meet with is Gift. He has had us over a couple of times but he doesn't really grasp the Apostasy, Priesthood, and the need for a Restoration. We've invited him to read and pray about the Book of Mormon and are going to see him later this week. Clinton is another man who we are trying to teach more often. He is interested but busy with work. He almost came to church on Sunday but wasn't able to make it. Jabori and Javon are doing great! Teressa, their mom, is a little stressed with work and everything but all is going well with them.
Sunday was definitely the highlight of the week. Jabori and Javon came to church and it was fast and testimony meeting. A little ways in Javon (11) said that he wanted to go up. I told him to go ahead and just to say what he knew and believed to be true. So he did! He talked about how God loves all of us and how he loves the Bible. Then, when he was up Jabori (13) whispered that he wanted to go up as well; but he said he wanted me to go up with him. I told him I'd follow him and so we went up. He bore his testimony about when we first knocked on the door and how he was just "chillin watching TV." But then he talked about how the Book of Mormon has opened his eyes to God. It was the sweetest, purest testimony and I was so impressed about how the gospel works in our lives. Yes we all come from different paths, different walks of life, different circumstances and situations, but the gospel of Jesus Christ always has a positive and lasting effect on whomever allows it in. The Spirit converts us, but only if we let him.

  • Elder Egbert almost biffed it walking up some stairs on Monday night.
  • Later in the week I almost ate it walking up some stairs.
  • Sunday night was full of who knows what. Elder Egbert stuck out his tongue and spat at a racoon and I got in a fight with a moth that airel attacked me.
  • Balled up with some kids late one night and unfortunately lost by a couple points...it was disappointing. But before we had started one of then said, "It's just like them videos on YouTube!"
  • We met a guy, Jason, who plays online poker for a living. He's pretty cool; hopefully more to come on poker guy.
  • I had an awesome conversation with a 17-year-old kid we met about a month and a half ago named John. I’ve been a missionary in the South way too long. The conversation is pictured below in this issue of Elder Milius’ emails. :)

With Transfers and everything happening it’s always a time to reflect. The Lord is definitely in charge of his work, and we are simply instruments. Pieces on the chess board. It's been amazing to see where the Lord has placed me and with who as I've gone through my mission. I have learned so much and I continue to learn each and every day. It is my belief that similar to how the mission is, life is; and similar to life is our eternal progression. We will always be placed in certain places with certain people to help you and/or them. Sometimes it's just for them, but it is all by divine design. That is why our "Plan A" needs to be the Lord's Plan; and we can create our plan as "Plan B."

Thanks again and as always for all your support. Love you all and hope you have a blessed week!

Much Love,
Elder Milius

John 17:3

PS: I ate the best Mexican food I’ve had on my mission, let alone my life at El Barrio on Thursday! Shout out to Neville and Papa, thanks! :))