Saturday, June 13, 2015

CPR= Church Prayer and Reading

 Sorry for the delay, yesterday was the Danish holiday of 2nd Pentecostal day. We only had one computer and our system wasn't working. Not much time today. I'm going into physical therapy for my knee. So real quickly I want to relay an awesome experience! 


    What an amazing week!!!!! We had an awesome lesson with a couple that we've been working with!!! It was pretty much the 'do or die' lesson. Been really hard to meet with them recently and there hasn't been much interest in the past for progression. And we both figured that we needed to talk with them about coming church and see what their hold up was, mainly because I'm their last long lasting relationship that they have until the Skive elders take over next transfer. We both knew, since zone training that now was the time to invite them to church and help them with their concerns. Especially after doing the roll plays in Zone training. 



   It was pretty straight forward. We first expressed and affirmed them that we loved them and that we were servants of the Lord and the message that we had for them is to be a blessing in their lives if they apply what they learn. Elder Durrant began speaking about CPR. Church, Prayer, and Reading. We've already talked about prayer and reading many times and there was no more need of that. They agreed 'But we want to talk about Church, now we have to ask, I've been here for 6 months now, ''Why don't you come to church''?' The less active member began expressing that it was a financial problem, that he didn't have nice clothes, and that he wanted to start getting in the habit of reading, praying and getting a stronger testimony before coming back. His girlfriend/ investigator also expressed that she wanted to get in the same habit of reading and praying because the Church just seemed fuzzy to her still. She wanted a more for sure answer. 



      So we began with explaining the why of coming to church. It was completely evident from the boyfriends face that he knew what was coming. I've seen this look before from him and it was a look of not interested in coming. I'm not going to lie, I was beginning to doubt in what we had planned. I've always been nervous of giving this lesson, but my fears were dashed away as we starting teaching and testifying! But it was interesting to see the giant ''brick wall'' that the boyfriend had built up, slowly begin to crumble. He began to be more interested and open. We started by talking about the baptismal covenant and read Moroni 4 and broke it down for them. Explaining that it was so essential as members of the church to get this weekly. Emphasizing that when we come the Lord promises, when we remember and obey, that we will ALWAYS have his Spirit to be with us. Explaining that we come to get a weekly boost of spiritual growth as we partake and enjoy the sacrament and the meetings. At the end we gave them three promises 1) if you don't have clothes than we will buy some for you 2) If you continue in the pattern of what you are doing, reading and praying for a time and than not. And repeat. Than you will never progress farther that what you've accomplished now. There will always be fuzziness as long as you keep doing this pattern. 3)Now if you start making a weekly effort of coming to church than that fuzziness will vanish and you will have a more clear understanding of spiritual growth. If you walk into the church and talk with the branch president and explain that you want to come back and get a stronger testimony, than he will be able to help you. We are willing to help you anyway possible. Now we have to ask ''Will you please come to church and renew, and start making, covenants with God to get that testimony and spiritual growth?'' They responded yes!!!! Truly the feeling of preaching and testifying with power and authority was evident in that room! We were bold, loving and teaching simply. The Spirit confirmed what we were saying and testified of what promises He was making to them.



        The branch was just over joyed to see them!!!! The less actives mom, drove them. They brought their son, 1 1/2 years old, and the branch just started rejoicing that they had a family with a baby in church. (because the youngest active member in the branch, besides the missionaries, is about 60 years old) Words cannot describe the joy that was in that church building. And they had a great time and look forward to next week! It is just amazing to see this family come back to church. It actually filled the church up a little bit haha. 



   This has been the ultimate highlight of the week for me!!! Such a powerful moment and if they keep it up they,they boyfriend will be reactivated in the following weeks! Hope everyone enjoyed the story. Have a great week!

MVH,

Ældste Jantzen Read



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