Saturday, November 1, 2014

Email received October 27, 2014

Hello All,

We had a great week this week! On Thursday night we went on splits with some of the members in the ward. The one that went with me is a new member of the ward. His name is Brother Young. We just went to the park and started talking to everyone we saw! He was awesome! He never got to serve a mission so he was having a blast. I did the first few and then he just went all out after that. It was a really cool experience.


On Saturday night all our plans fell through and it was dark. We were just kinda biking around not knowing what to do. haha. Well, we heard someone call for us and we went over and started talking to them. They're a young couple who have been having a lot of trials recently. The man told us that he was about to walk out on his wife and kid that day but stopped because it wasn't the right thing to do. I felt prompted to tell him that as long as we are having righteous desires and doing what's right, he will allow for everything to work out. He got the biggest smile on his face. We are supposed to be meeting with them this Wednesday.

We were finally able to meet with Ayad again this week. His wife has basically been bed ridden so he's been taking care of the kids and everything.They also had someone rob their apartment. When his wife came home he was inside but got away. She's been really paranoid ever since so he's been putting wooden planks on the windows and trying to burglar proof the apartment. He believes in the Book of Mormon and Joseph Smith but he has this view that every book and prophet is true. So that's our main concern with him.

Do you remember a few weeks ago I emailed home about a guy that we met while trying to visit a less active? Well, the less active didn't live there but we were going to do service for the guy that did. We finally got to do that service this past week. We went into his backyard and just started destroying everything with machetes! It was awesome! I felt so cool, but now have some blisters to show for it. haha. Well, there's the highlights of the week. Oh, I met a member in the ward that grew up in the Stewart Ranch ward and is related to Mike Hallewell. Purty cool. Love you all! Have a great week :)

love,
Elder Steed


Email received October 20, 2014

Hello everyone!

So, by far I had the best week of my mission this past week! Who remembers Laura from my first area? (You all better since every email for the first 7 months was about her) :) I started teaching her with Elder Hillebrant a year ago and last Saturday she got baptized! She asked me to speak at her baptism. It was such an amazing experience and the spirit was so strong. It was so good to be back in Melbourne and to see her and the members. I love that ward so much. There were also so many missionaries there! Elder Hillebrant baptized her, I spoke on baptism, Elder Su'a spoke on the Holy Ghost, Elder Pongi sang a song, and Elder Bergman said the opening prayer. Elder Neville was also there because he is Elder Su'a's companion. All in all I had 5 former companions there! It was a blast.

Laura was just beaming. I'm so proud of her. Over the past year she has had so many reasons to quit or throw in the towel but she never did. I will always remember her for that and strive to be that faithful throughout my life. I cannot even begin to describe my experience on Saturday. It's frustrating trying to put it in words. haha. The best way that I could put it is that everything that has happened over this past year: every dropped investigator, every rude person, every lonely and discouraging moment, has been worth it. I could go my whole mission and never teach another lesson and it would all be worth it.

Ok, the other thing that happened this week was interviews. My interview with President Mortensen went well. Basically the whole interview was him talking about what he's heard from past companions of mine who are AP's or ZL's about me. The whole interview was about overcoming my insecurities, being confident, and to always be me. He promised me that as I pray and fast that I can do it. This is something that I've always struggled with, but I know that I can rely on the Lord and he will help me. I'm excited to do this, and I know it will help me so much. Not only here in the mission, but my life afterward. I also got to sing in sacrament meeting yesterday. It was awesome. I love you all, have a great week!

-Elder Steed

Halloween decorations!



Laura and Elder Hillebrant

The Elders who have taught Laura




Laura after the baptism.

Email received October 13, 2014

Hello everyone!

We had an interesting week this week!. Ayad's wife has been very sick so we haven't been able to meet with him. We spent most of our week riding around and contacting referrals that we have gotten from either Mormon.org or other missionaries. We have met a handful of them and were able to set up appointments with them for this week. So we're excited.

Do you remember a couple of weeks ago I wrote home about a guy named Brandon? He was the guy that showed up at the church with a member when we were doing family history that wanted to learn more. Well, turns out that he had to unexpectedly move to San Antonio. However, when we got back in contact with him he had already found the missionaries up there somehow and he has been meeting with them! It was a great surprise!

Yesterday at church, one of the young women brought a friend to church. We're really close to that family and they invited us over for dinner that night. She had a TON of really good questions that we were able to answer. I think she really enjoyed it and hopefully we will be able to meet with her again sometime in the future. There's a young man who's a senior in that same family and he has been asking us advice about sharing the gospel with his girlfriend. He said that she said that she would come to church sometime! He was really excited about it. These two siblings both invited their friends. They made it look so easy! A lot of times we make it so much harder than it really is. We just need to invite, and do it out of love.

Today so far has been pretty lame because my bike got stolen. We just came out of the grocery store and I could see him riding off. I was really mad. Especially because it was pouring rain and we had a bunch of groceries. Luckily a lady who ended up being a member of the spanish ward came up and offered to drive our groceries back to our apartment. I'm still pretty upset, but I'm glad that Heavenly Father still watches out for us, even in times of trial. He will always look out for us. I love you all and hope that you have a great week!

love,
Elder Steed

Email received October 6, 2014

Hello everyone,

I hope you all enjoyed conference! I know I did. However, my bum is a little sore from sitting ALL weekend. It's amazing the gift we have to be able to have the servants of our Heavenly Father speak to us. I am grateful for them and all that they do for us. I could feel, as I'm sure you could, a confirmation that they are indeed called of God and are faithfully doing His work.

We weren't able to meet with Ayad this week. His wife has been really sick and he has been taking care of the kids. I'm really looking forward to our next meeting with him. Yesterday we were able to see Alan again. He's been doing good but has been out of town. We were able to talk about moving on from trials and setbacks. He lost his wife not too long ago and it has taken a huge toll on him. However, we've been able to see the change in him over the past couple weeks. Although it's still unbelievably hard for him, you can see a change. We weren't able to share the message we had planned or get him closer to baptism, but we shared what he needed to hear. It was a really powerful experience.

That's about all that happened this week, the rest of the week was pretty uneventful. But that's ok because conference totally made up for that! Well, sorry for the weenie letter this week. I hope you all know that I love and miss you. Have a great week! GO DODGERS!

-Elder Steed


This is the Liu family in The Woodlands. Best family ever. Oh, and REAL Chinese food is the best!