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| On exchange with my zone leader Elder Caldwell. |
These last couple weeks have been great!(Which is something I always say but is nonetheless true)
General conference this last Saturday and Sunday was amazing! There were so many great themes that were present in their messages. Missionary work, hope, showing love to others, and having "spiritual momentum."
The first session of conference I watched with Elder Chan and the rest of the Sisters in h-tech. It was ironic that one of the first talks that was given talked about missionaries and using technology. Hey! That's exactly what we do! Haha!
Another funny experience during general conference was during Elder Uchtdorf's talk. Now I'm not sure how much each of you know about this certain apostle, but a fun fact about him is that he's basically obsessed with airplanes. He was a pilot in the air force and mentions it frequently in his talks.
Well a fun fact about Elder Chan is that he really likes Mountain Dew. So I told Elder Chan, "If Elder Uchtdorf doesn't mention planes at all in his talk, I will buy you a mountain dew." (Not on the sabbath though. Another day) And sure enough, he started talking about bikes and then about flying airplanes
. The whole room erupted in applause. It was glorious.
. The whole room erupted in applause. It was glorious.In preparation for General Conference, we made a video inviting people to watch and briefly talking about what it was. Well that video took a lot longer to make than I thought and it literally took me a whole day to edit! But the video came out really good and it did really well when we put it out.
We've had some great member lessons recently. We've had dinner with Ben and Michael and taught them an object lesson of repentance, and tons of other members. I really love having dinner with members. One of my favorite things to do is to get closer with member families. It helps missionary work way more than a lot of people think.
Transfer news: I will be staying with Elder Chan in h-tech! We have a new sister in the group with us and we're super excited. For some reason this transfer is 7 weeks. Additionally, by the end of this transfer I will have been in h-tech for 6 months! I'm so glad I've been able to be in h-tech for this long.
Miracles!
-We got to teach Auntie Cindy the Restoration of the Gospel! She found it really interesting and new. We invited her to read the Book of Mormon and to pray and ask if it's true and she said she would.
- While we were walking around the park, we met a couple who were willing to hear a scripture. They also asked how the Book of Mormon is related to the Bible. So we got to explain to her how they confirm each other and how some events coincide. They weren't interested enough to take a copy of the Blue Book
but that's ok. Planting seeds.
but that's ok. Planting seeds.- Me and Elder Chan were able to speak at a baptism for a boy in our ward! Also earlier last Sunday, me and Elder Chan lost track of the days and thought it was Easter. Hehe. Good thing we remembered before we gave our remarks. It was so awesome though. I love attending baptisms.
I'm really excited for Easter this year. I hear the Easter Bunny lines the streets of Honolulu with Cadbury eggs so that will be something to look forward to
. Holidays really do pass by quickly.
. Holidays really do pass by quickly.Well that's all I have to report. General conference was great, saw some great miracles, and have a choke ton of people that could be taught the lessons soon. Please pray for Auntie Cindy, Kevin, Les, and Christine. We're seeing more progression and prayers would be greatly appreciated.
Have a great week! Love you all!
Love, Elder Nielsen
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| Don't tell Elder Chan I took this |
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| Me and H-tech district (past). |
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| Pictures with some Elders |
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| Me with Elder Anderson who. We were pad mates and he was transferred to Hilo. |





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