Yaa Teeh!
Monday we got to go out and see Mark. He is getting baptized on the 3rd of January and we still had a few lessons to teach. Then we had dinner with some members and we helped them with their TV because it was giving them problems. Marine Background
Monday, December 29, 2014
Navajo Code 12/29
Monday, December 22, 2014
Navajo Code 12/22
Yaa Teeh!
Monday for P-day we went slack lining, kinda like tight rope walking but different. Fun stuff. Then some guys came over and started talking to us about the slack line. Then we ended up playing Ultimate. Love it! Then we got to go out and see Mark. He's great and is super excited to get baptized!Tuesday, December 16, 2014
Navajo Code 12/15
Yaa Teeh!
This week was a lot of fun. Before I forget, again. Happy Birthday to Tristin and and Bri!!! Sorry I forgot!!!
Monday we had a crazy busy P-day just getting random stuff done. Then we got to go teach an active member family to improve our teaching skills and seek referrals.
Tuesday we went out to Adamana to visit with Mark who is on date to be baptised on January 3rd. Well before he got married he lived in his "Man Cave" and we got to see it. Now it's his work shop for making all his bracelets and stuff. So it's pretty cool. I love that guy! He is so much fun to be around. He has been through a lot but is still very spiritual.
Tuesday we drove up to Tuba City for a Tri-zone Christmas party. After we had an hour devotional from President and Sister Batt, so good, we split up into two groups to play some games. The Page Zone Leaders took half and then Elder Cook and I took the other half. We played a Rock-paper-scissors race game, I really have no idea what you call it. lol. :) Then we played this really confussing fun game of tag. I'll just have to show everyone one these games later. They were super fun. After a while we switched groups and did it all over again. Lots of fun.
Thursday we went to Winslow for a district meeting. Then in the evening we had a meeting with the stake president. Good stuff.
Friday we had weekly planning. We did have one of our less actives call and ask for a blessing. That was neat to see him exercise his faith in doing that. He went to the ER on Saturday but he went to all 3 hours on Sunday so that was really neat!
Saturday I got a letter from the Harringtons!!! Super awesome! Then we spent a good portion of the day tracting. So things are going pretty good.
Sunday we had church. I then got to interview one of the sister's investigators for baptism. She is super solid. She's been through a lot but is staying true to the faith! It's some good stuff!
So people are starting to ask me what I want for Christmas... I really don't want or need anything. The thing is if I get anything I have to pack it around with me where ever I go, so ya. :)
Thanks for all the support! Until next time, Hagoonee'!
Elder Chipman
This week was a lot of fun. Before I forget, again. Happy Birthday to Tristin and and Bri!!! Sorry I forgot!!!
Monday we had a crazy busy P-day just getting random stuff done. Then we got to go teach an active member family to improve our teaching skills and seek referrals.
Tuesday we went out to Adamana to visit with Mark who is on date to be baptised on January 3rd. Well before he got married he lived in his "Man Cave" and we got to see it. Now it's his work shop for making all his bracelets and stuff. So it's pretty cool. I love that guy! He is so much fun to be around. He has been through a lot but is still very spiritual.
Tuesday we drove up to Tuba City for a Tri-zone Christmas party. After we had an hour devotional from President and Sister Batt, so good, we split up into two groups to play some games. The Page Zone Leaders took half and then Elder Cook and I took the other half. We played a Rock-paper-scissors race game, I really have no idea what you call it. lol. :) Then we played this really confussing fun game of tag. I'll just have to show everyone one these games later. They were super fun. After a while we switched groups and did it all over again. Lots of fun.
Thursday we went to Winslow for a district meeting. Then in the evening we had a meeting with the stake president. Good stuff.
Friday we had weekly planning. We did have one of our less actives call and ask for a blessing. That was neat to see him exercise his faith in doing that. He went to the ER on Saturday but he went to all 3 hours on Sunday so that was really neat!
Saturday I got a letter from the Harringtons!!! Super awesome! Then we spent a good portion of the day tracting. So things are going pretty good.
Sunday we had church. I then got to interview one of the sister's investigators for baptism. She is super solid. She's been through a lot but is staying true to the faith! It's some good stuff!
So people are starting to ask me what I want for Christmas... I really don't want or need anything. The thing is if I get anything I have to pack it around with me where ever I go, so ya. :)
Thanks for all the support! Until next time, Hagoonee'!
Elder Chipman
Wednesday, December 10, 2014
Navajo Code 12/8
Yaa Teeh!
Monday I still wasn't feeling really great. So we didn't do much.
Tuesday I picked up Elder Cook. Aw snap! This is gonna be a sweet transfer! Elder Cook is from Sandy, he's a soccer player, super chill, good humor, and is a FANTASTIC missionary! I'm super blessed to be companions with him. Well after I pick him up we went out and tried some potentials. We were going to someone's house when we saw a couple people standing around, so we talked to them and actually got invited in to teach one of them. SWEET!!! The lesson went pretty well. Less active wanting to get back into things. We read the first few verses of 3 Nephi 11.
Wednesday we went tracking. Elder Cook likes tracting and it's productive to pass out the He is the Gift cards.
Thursday I finally got over the bug that has been making me sick. So I feel great now. We had district meeting with a district leader that just moved in. It was a really good meeting. He trained on obedience. Then we went and saw Micheal, a less active and watched the first half of "On the Lord's Errand". He really enjoyed it. Then he asked us to give him a blessing. It always amazes me to see how the spirit can change people. It does gradually but it definitely happens! Then we went out and saw Mark. I love Mark! He is super fun to talk to. He's a Marine and he makes those para-cord bracelets. Well we wanted to get him started on reading the Book of Mormon so we read Alma 43 with him. Oh, he loved it! We said we needed to leave and he replied, "You know I have to read the next chapter right?!" That was great. He has really gotten into the Book of Mormon since then.
Friday we got to go try a potential family. We took a member with us and when we got there only the wife was home, but since we had the member with us we could go in. The lady opened up to us and the member really did a great job and answering her questions and making her feel good. Member missionaries are the greatest!
Saturday we got to go see Mark again. He had read the next chapter and he spent some time talking about it. We then taught him about the Plan of Salvation up to, "Our life on earth". Then we got on the topic of Zion's Camp.
Sunday we get to church and Mark comes up and starts talking to us about Zion's Camp. He had research it and really enjoyed learning about it. We told him to look up the Mormon Battalion. He and I get along so well! He's excited to get baptized on January 3rd! Then we got to watch the First Presidencies Christmas Devotional. Always good. :)
Thanks for all the support! Until next time, hagoonee'!
Elder Chipman
(Bryson also wanted me to mention happy birthday to Bri and Tristin. He thought about you during the week but spaced putting it in his email.)
Monday I still wasn't feeling really great. So we didn't do much.
Tuesday I picked up Elder Cook. Aw snap! This is gonna be a sweet transfer! Elder Cook is from Sandy, he's a soccer player, super chill, good humor, and is a FANTASTIC missionary! I'm super blessed to be companions with him. Well after I pick him up we went out and tried some potentials. We were going to someone's house when we saw a couple people standing around, so we talked to them and actually got invited in to teach one of them. SWEET!!! The lesson went pretty well. Less active wanting to get back into things. We read the first few verses of 3 Nephi 11.
Wednesday we went tracking. Elder Cook likes tracting and it's productive to pass out the He is the Gift cards.
Thursday I finally got over the bug that has been making me sick. So I feel great now. We had district meeting with a district leader that just moved in. It was a really good meeting. He trained on obedience. Then we went and saw Micheal, a less active and watched the first half of "On the Lord's Errand". He really enjoyed it. Then he asked us to give him a blessing. It always amazes me to see how the spirit can change people. It does gradually but it definitely happens! Then we went out and saw Mark. I love Mark! He is super fun to talk to. He's a Marine and he makes those para-cord bracelets. Well we wanted to get him started on reading the Book of Mormon so we read Alma 43 with him. Oh, he loved it! We said we needed to leave and he replied, "You know I have to read the next chapter right?!" That was great. He has really gotten into the Book of Mormon since then.
Friday we got to go try a potential family. We took a member with us and when we got there only the wife was home, but since we had the member with us we could go in. The lady opened up to us and the member really did a great job and answering her questions and making her feel good. Member missionaries are the greatest!
Saturday we got to go see Mark again. He had read the next chapter and he spent some time talking about it. We then taught him about the Plan of Salvation up to, "Our life on earth". Then we got on the topic of Zion's Camp.
Sunday we get to church and Mark comes up and starts talking to us about Zion's Camp. He had research it and really enjoyed learning about it. We told him to look up the Mormon Battalion. He and I get along so well! He's excited to get baptized on January 3rd! Then we got to watch the First Presidencies Christmas Devotional. Always good. :)
Thanks for all the support! Until next time, hagoonee'!
Elder Chipman
(Bryson also wanted me to mention happy birthday to Bri and Tristin. He thought about you during the week but spaced putting it in his email.)
Monday, December 1, 2014
Navajo Code 12/1
Yaa Teeh!
Monday we just had P-day. Happy Birthday Deklan! Elder Chipman
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