Neil L. Andersen visited us this week, as well as Elder Klebingat. They both gave amazing insights (as expected). To my surprise, Apostles are a lot more energetic in person, than on the Conference Center pulpit.
One emphasis was that we must all "Rejoice in Christ"! Wherever Christ is found, we should be excited whenever someone believes in our savior! (Matthew 10:32) Yet, we can always find common ground, but our message is very unique. That the Church of Jesus Christ has been restored! That Prophets and Apostles are still being called! That there is modern day revelation to help guide us back to live with Heavenly Father again!
All of these things, when borne in simple testimony can plant the seeds of faith into anyone who hears them.
Elder Andersen also shared the story of how President Nelson's last talk was rather special in its origin. It had been assigned after all the other talks had already been set in stone, but President Nelson (after deciding) felt that he should speak on the renewed Temple Interview questions. He encouraged everyone to re-read that talk specifically (in addition to EVERY talk) because of its uniqueness.
We all stood at our respective locations (we being with the ASL branch). Elder Klebingat then called on Myself and Elder Hallsted, as well as 4 sisters to come up and bear our testimonies.
I originally thought he was joking, but then he went and sat down and I just stood there in shock. I gathered myself and made my way up to the stand and bore my testimony to a crowd of roughly 500. (And I counted them as Testifying contacts).
Elder Andersen had a few more profound teachings.
Disiple=Discipline
We should expect to change our behavior as we align our will with God's.
We don't just want members, we want Latter Day Saints!"
As missionaries (and missionary members) we should not merely push baptism to increase our numbers. If someone is coming to join our church, we should seek to deeply rooted them in the Gospel, so they can have their own personal testimonies of the restored Gospel of Jesus Christ. (Watch "Spiritual Whirlwinds" inspirational message from the church)
Elder Klebingat invited everyone this week to pray with the missionaries at 4:55pm California time so we can all have a united prayer and ask for missionary opportunities. It has been a powerful experience thus far in the mission and I hope to share in the awesome things yet to come.
That's just about it for this week! If I remember more, I will send it later.
Thanks for the emails!
-Elder Vance


This week we had a few miracles. First of all, we met Joshua Ofiu. Josh had been baptised when he was 8 and grew up in the church, but had been less active for roughly 2 years. (He is also one of our Deaf friends). He contacted us and asked us to meet with him, because we had never previously met him (including my trainer) we were somewhat skeptical (due to previous encounters). He promised to be at his home within 3 minutes, but didn't show up for 45. We then found out Elder Hallsted and I had the wrong address and promptly apologized and rushed to meet him. After a few missed turns, we successfully made it to his apartment. As we get to know him, he is a UFC fighter with (I think) over 400 fights and is training for the heavyweight championship belt tournament? Because I can't watch his fights, please look him up and tell me how good he is. After we started talking about why he had texted us, he told us of his 2 sons. Because of an early admiration for Joseph Smith (and his size/stature), he shared with his boys how Joseph Smith had gotten the Golden Plates. They in turn were interested and love the scriptures. They are visiting next week and want to be baptized!!
We were also able to talk to Carla again. After a couple of minutes catching up, she invited us to CSDR's (California School for the Deaf in Riverside) halloween party. Elated at the thought of finding more ASL friends, we immediately accepted. As soon as we got there, we realized that it was a childrens costume party... We felt extremely out of place walking in, but were relieved to find many familiar faces from our Branch. We were able to find another person to teach and had fun talking to many members who were just as surprised that we were there.
Elder Klebingat spoke yesterday at our Stake Conference. Just before the meeting I saw him walking around shaking hands. (Not an ASL joke) Because I was friends with Alex (Elder Klebingat's son) I wanted to ask how he was. We had a short talk and he went up to the stand. As the meeting started, Elder Klebingat got up to the pulpit, he then asked all the full time missionaries to stand.

I originally thought he was joking, but then he went and sat down and I just stood there in shock. I gathered myself and made my way up to the stand and bore my testimony to a crowd of roughly 500. (And I counted them as Testifying contacts).

Disiple=Discipline
We should expect to change our behavior as we align our will with God's.
We don't just want members, we want Latter Day Saints!"
As missionaries (and missionary members) we should not merely push baptism to increase our numbers. If someone is coming to join our church, we should seek to deeply rooted them in the Gospel, so they can have their own personal testimonies of the restored Gospel of Jesus Christ. (Watch "Spiritual Whirlwinds" inspirational message from the church)
Elder Klebingat invited everyone this week to pray with the missionaries at 4:55pm California time so we can all have a united prayer and ask for missionary opportunities. It has been a powerful experience thus far in the mission and I hope to share in the awesome things yet to come.
That's just about it for this week! If I remember more, I will send it later.
Thanks for the emails!
-Elder Vance

