Tuesday, February 26, 2019

Week 85: Another good week in Lawton


This week we found 4 new people to teach. Amber, Richard, Joseph, and Sarah. Richard, Joseph, and Sarah are all from the same house. It is a really cool situation. Joseph's mom was a member but he didn't know that until after his mom passed away. It was a lot of fun teaching them all. They want to come to church but they have a wild schedule at Goodyear tire. We have been meeting with them for a good bit now but just barely started teaching lessons. 


Amber is really cool as well. She has a young family and she has a lot of questions for us. I call them the basic questions like "Why do we need another book of scripture?", "how do you know your prophet isn't false?" "I heard that you all are saved by works, is that true?" She had a lot of those questions. We had to hit the surface level with them all but we are going back Wednesday and going deeper into the answers of her questions. 


On post, on Sunday we had 3 baptisms, 3 confirmations, and 2 Aaronic priesthood ordinations. There were so many priesthood ordinances in one day. The work on the post is so fast but they are some of the most spiritual experiences I have had on my mission. I love going there each week.

It's been another good week in Lawton!
Elder McMinn



Monday, February 18, 2019

Week 84: Another great week in Lawton


This was a pretty stellar week. Monday was P day so we did our regular routine of emails and then we decided to go wander around the mall for a little bit. The rest of the week we had a pretty good flow of lessons. 


Two of the big ones were Joseph Schroeder and James McQuillan. With Joseph, he told us about his upbringing and how that had played a huge factor in his life. He told us that he later learned that his mom was a member of our church and she didn't tell him until she was close to passing away. He has had an interest since then but never too sincere. Now he told us that it is his time for finding out if it is true. We had a great lesson about how families can be together forever. In the past, his wife was the one most interested and Joseph stood in the background, now that has changed. We are going back Wednesday to go over the whole plan of salvation with him.
 

We had another great lesson with James. We went over last night and had a discussion on why bad things happen to good people. We found out that one of his big things is "I fully believe that Joseph Smith believes what he saw but I don't know. That is where faith comes in." His wife and he had a new years resolution to read the Book of Mormon daily so I reminded them of that and they are going to try and do better with that. He had a lot of questions of why did it come forth when it did? Why did it happen there? Why was it Joseph Smith and not someone else so Elder Hammond gave him the Why 1820? talk. We're going back over Wednesday to talk all about it.

It's been a good week in Oklahoma!
Elder McMinn

"Keep going and the Lord will help you".
-D. Todd Christofferson

Monday, February 11, 2019

Week 83: Fort Sill


We are trying to pick up our teaching pool this week. It is down a little bit so we are doing whatever we can to find more out here. We are still set on the date with Destinee this weekend.

 

There are a few recent converts on base that I am so shocked with their willingness to still come to church even though they are in Basic Training. It was really wild teaching there. My first week there I had to give a talk and honestly the material that I had was about missionary work and the notes that I had down were not what I gave with my talk. I was able to go a whole 15 minutes without hesitation at all so that was fun. I am definitely getting better at that so for that I am proud of myself. In my missionary discussion lesson that I taught, it was all about keeping the commandments and it went really well. There was a recent convert named Private Johnson and he opened up about the struggles that he is having in life and the members and non-members both gave him spiritual advice on how to help him. It was so awesome to see.  

Fort Sill

Caden Nelson
Elder McMinn   

“The Lord places no limits on our access to Him. But we, unfortunately, do. We limit ourselves when we sin, when we are lazy spiritually, and when we fail to ask and seek.”
-Sheri Dew

“When you feel hurt, lost, scared, upset, sad, hungry or hopelessly abandoned in life’s extremities, open the Book of Mormon and you will come to know God will never desert us.”

Brian K. Taylor


*Small world moment* The young soldier is a friend of Kyle's from Pocatello. They played football together for a few years and ran into each other at sacrament meeting on Fort Sill. Also, Kyle's new companion is from a family that his Uncle Ryan knew when he was on his mission in Sacramento (Rancho Cordova) a few years ago. Pretty cool!

Dinner with the Rileys

Open your eyes Kyle!!

Tuesday, February 5, 2019

Week 82: New Companion and Staying in Lawton


This was a really good week. Monday and Tuesday were used for dinners for Elder Hymer to say goodbye to the people in our area. They were pretty good days because we had an awesome lesson with Destinee. She wanted to make sure that she had fully followed the steps that it takes for her to be baptized because she wants to make sure that this one is the right one. Wednesday I drove up to Edmond to pick up Elder Hammond. He is from Sacramento, California and has been out on his mission one transfer more than I have. 

Saying goodbye to Elder Hymer!
He was so good for Elder McMinn!

Meeting the new companion Elder Hammond

Something really cool that we starting in our ward is a 40 day fast. We pass around a calendar that is marked for 40 days and various individuals sign up for a specific day to fast for the missionary work in the ward. We will send out reminder texts the night before. We will also include any cool miracles we see or the lessons we have in the text to the member(s) and let them know their faith was part of that miracle. So far we have seen a baptism date, double the amount of lessons, and double the number of return appointments in our area. 

Lawton Missionaries

Sunday we had only 4 hours to do regular missionary work but those 4 hours were the most productive 4 hours I have seen and some of the most rewarding 4 hours at this time of my mission. This was such an awesome week. 


Elder McMinn

“We grow closer to the Savior as we, out of pure love, serve others for Him.”
-Henry B. Eyring 

 Night Ride





 Transfer pictures


We got lots of pictures this week because of transfers. I get after Kyle because I want to see him in the mission pictures so this week he did his job!

Note to mom:
Did you like how many times I showed up in the pictures from transfers. I tried to make up for all the times I didn't and I will improve from here on out. Did you hear me in the video. I did that for you ;)

We love that missionary of ours... he makes me smile!