Monday, March 28, 2016

Time

So to be honest I just wrote a long inspirational speech that I was going to have you all read to Hans Zimmer's song, Time...then I read it without the music and it was the cheesiest thing you've ever heard haha. I am no King Theoden, or Brave heart, Lincoln, Aragorn, Saul Paul, or Jeffery R Holland. But I will share with you a good Winston Churchill Quote, "Let us therefore brace ourselves to our duties, and so bear ourselves that...for a thousand years, men will still say, 'this was their finest hour'" He is a pretty cool guy.

Well not much has happened this week. We were able to have a Joint teach where the spirit definitely directed the lesson. It turned out that for some reason we did sound inspirational just like those great men I mentioned above. I can tell you that it was inspirational because it was inspiration. We were following the spirit and we just said when he told us to say. It is probably the best feeling to know that you just did what the Lord wants you to do. 

I love this gospel. I know that we are guided and we can receive his help in the good times and the bad times. Because of what Christ did for us 2000 years ago we can have that divine help. Providence is divine intervention. According to that definition I've seen providence in this work. I know that he wants to help all of his children. He has a plan for everyone of us and all we need to do is trust in his path and we will see when he intervenes in our lives. The greatest intervention of them all was the Atonement of Jesus Christ. He overcame the effects of the fall. He interrupted our path downwards, caught us and has lifted us up and will continue to lift us if we trust him. I know he is our savior. I am proud to be called a disciple of him. Love you all.

Elder Thayne

PS Happy easter :]

We did some service for the Lynch's building a net covering for their garden because
they have 6 inch slugs that are eating their vegetables. 




We went to the last part of Handel's Messiah with Kaitlyn. we were tuckered out. that music was slow at times.



Monday, March 21, 2016

A Scout is Helpful‏

Andrew Carnegie Statue

So this last week has been better! especially on monday and let me tell you about it. So Monday we decided to run to the church and play ping pong for morning exercise. Then we studied and we emailed. We were going to be hanging out with the Kirkcaldy Elders and do squash for P-day but things got really busy so we didn't go. Then we just played more ping pong and I didn't lose once. Elder Flynn is getting pretty mad at me because he hasn't won a game yet. that night we went to one of our appointments and while we were going there we got lost. We stopped this guy in the street and it turns out he is a scout. He told us where to go and we were on our way again. As we walked we talked about memories of scouts. we got to our appointment and taught about the plan of salvation. It went pretty well and he told us to come back. We went on our way to the next lesson. While we were going we walked passed a the Deacons home. Susan Deacon is one of the sisters investigators and she is getting baptized on saturday. Before we got to our appointment Elder Flynn said, "if it comes down to it we could call the deacons to give us a lift home." We went to our lesson and we were about to end on time but for some reason we felt we needed to talk to her a little longer, so we did. After the lesson we ran to the bus stop and found that we missed the bus by 2 minutes and the next one wouldn't come for another hour. So we called The deacons and asked if we could get a lift home. We walked to their house and he came out to take us home. When we were in the car we asked him what he was up to today and he said his niece and her new husband from Fresno California were visiting. Elder Flynn said, "I am from Fresno!!" Brother Deacon put the car in drive and pulled back into the driveway. We walked in and in the Kitchen was Elder Flynn's scout master! We were all blown away! haha it was awesome. They were able to talk and to catch up.

Everything that day had to work out perfectly for us to be at that house at that time. His scout master arrived just 2 hours before and was leaving in the Morning. We literally never call the Deacons for anything and for some reason we thought of him when we needed help. If any of the appointments fell through we would not have gone to the deacons home. We met a scout who told us where we needed to go so we can be there on time. apparently the deacons were talking about scouts right before we walked into the house. haha it is awesome literally everything had to work perfectly. 

I know it doesn't sound like that great of a miracle. But I know that it was God giving us a little love note. We have had a hard time with the work lately. We are working as hard as we can and we feel like we are being more faithful than ever on our mission, but sometime things don't happen. This gift that God gave us was just a confirmation to our faith. He is telling us we are doing good and we need to keep it up. It was a great day. Diligence is so hard but it pays off.

The rest of the week went well. Sister Hinck was Diagnosed with Diabetes and she is going home  so sister Pennock will be getting a new companion. We had a couple dinner appointments with members.

I was able to do the Baptismal Interview for Susan Deacon. We started with a prayer and spirit came in immediately. we went through the questions and talked about her experience. I love interviewing people because I get to here their testimony for the beginning to the end. Susan is so ready for Baptism. I am really excited for her.

I love this Gospel. It is the greatest. It is the only thing that will bring lasting happiness. keep being awesome everyone! and remember that God loves you. He doesn't expect perfection from you he just expects a broken heart and a contrite spirit. His mercy and his grace is over all of us. There is nothing to hard for us if we are yoked with the savior. 

Sorry if this email was all over the place but I love you all. :] hope you have a great week.

Elder Thayne

Elder Flynn's Scout master, his wife, Elder Flynn, me, Susan Deacon, Jared Deacon.

We saw a peacock in the park.

After I slammed a winning shot against Elder Flynn


Monday, March 14, 2016

I've Heard it Both Ways

So this week...It has been a week of missionary work that is for sure. Elder Flynn and I have been working extremely hard. It has been really fun just learning how to do things better and finding new ways to help people understand what we are all about. We have had 20 appointments set up with potentially new investigators and they all fell through except for 1. haha yeah it has been another one of those weeks. I feel bad because I am only ever telling you about how hard it is. While it is really hard. In all honestly I love it. I have never been more happy. I can't believe it sometimes. It just doesn't make sense how happy we are when everything, everything, everything goes wrong. I want to let you know that it is because of this gospel and because of the strength that it gives us. I have seen it sustain me when I feel like I am running as fast as I can. Sometimes I feel like I can't go any farther but the Lord will give me just enough endurance to go a little more, then a little more, then a little more. It is funny. It is funny because I trained on Patience in trial during district meeting this week. I am not going to shrink in my efforts here. This is probably my last transfer so I am going to sprint to the finnish.

This is one of the conversations we had with someone while GQing (street contacting)
Us : have you heard about Pluto?                                
Girl: What?....the planet?
Us: It's messed up right?
Moral of the Story. We can get potential if we are funny and personable, especially when you use a Gus line from psych. It was so funny. She thought it was pretty cool too. Finding can actually be really fun :]


The good news is we had 5 dinner appointments this week. I love the members of Dunfermline. It is so much fun to get to know and to work with them. We with the Lynch's on Tuesday. They are an awesome Family. Paul Lynch, the dad, use to be the bishop. Their oldest son, Jared, has cerebral palsy and so they always have to be with him. Jared is 25. They have 2 younger boys who are moved out now, but they have let one of their son's friends move in with them. They are such a christlike family-they do things the way that Jesus would do it if he were in their position.

On Wednesday we had Pizza with the ward mission leader before coordination. Brother Mlotkevich is a really sought after Chemist. He has developed a scent that africans will paint on their trees around their villages to keep Lions out. He is so smart and he plays the Bag Pipes! He takes care of his wife who has type 2 diabetes. 

Thursday we went over to Evelyn Brand who was baptized last year. She will be going to the temple this coming weekend, so she is really excited. Kaitlyn will be going down with her and she will be doing baptisms for the dead. I am so excited to see what she thinks about it :]

Friday we went over to the Marr's home. Charlie (the dad) married a canadian, Tasha. They had 3 kids. the 2 boys are twins, Charles and Alex. Georgia is their 8 year old daughter. I love this family so much. It was so fun to get to know them. They are the biggest foot ball (soccer) fans ever. They ask themselves a question before everything they do, "does this make me a better football player?" It is pretty funny. 

We then went to the Mlotkevich's again for saturday dinner and the sisters were there. We found out that Sister Hinck was just diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes. We all felt pretty bad ,but she was super positive about it. 

We are trying to work really close with the members here. This last week has been a really good week with building the members trust in us. I am positive that the way that we are going to see more success here in Dunfermline and throughout the world is through member missionary work. I would like to strongly encourage you to look for missionary moments and write them down. as missionaries we give investigators baptismal calendars. It is a measuring stick and a goal. It gives them a time bound focus to accomplish something. I would like to ask you to have a missionary calendar and create your own goals that are time bound. Then covenant with the Lord to do you part. 


 I know that this church is true. I love Scotland. I am a Scot and no one can convince me I'm not. See you all later. :]

Elder Thayne

P Day at the Abbey, where Robert the Bruce is buried









District: Sister Pennock, Elder Brower, Sister Hinck, Elder Flynn, Elder Reeder, Elder Thayne
  

Another Snake


The High Street in Dunfermline







Monday, March 7, 2016

Golden Questions

So this last week has been pretty crazy. I was in a trio for the first half. I stayed with Elder Reeder and Elder Brower in Glenrothes and Kirkcaldy. Tuesday we were able to go over to a born again couples house and they let us teach them. As we taught we told them about how they would know if what we are saying is true if they feel the spirit tell them it is true. We told them how we felt the spirit and asked them to pay attention to how they feel. As we shared the story of the first vision the spirit came really strong and we asked them how they feel and the wife said she felt a warmth in her chest and the husband said he felt a calm sensation. It was a great lesson. When we walked away from that we were doing heel clicks. 

That Wednesday was our P-day so we went and played squash. I didn't have any shoes so I did it barefoot. I still beat Elder Brower haha he was pretty mad. Later that night we traveled to Kirkcaldy to pick up my new companion Elder Flynn. 

Elder Flynn is Hilarious and he is a super hard worker. He was in his first area for almost 9 months. So this is a big change but he is happy to be here. (He's from California, oldest child, parents both born in the church.) The members are super good and we already have 5 dinner appointments this next week. 

Elder Flynn and I have been in the middle of the city talking to as many people as we can every day because we are really looking for new investigators. The missionaries don't have the best reputation here. We are determined to help people see who we really are though. When we go up to people in the street I try to make them smile and laugh before I start talking to them about the gospel. I found that it is working really well because if the gospel is brought up while they are in a good mood they will more likely listen to us. If you have ever seen the TV show Psych then you would know that they give each other some pretty funny nicknames while introducing themselves to people. Elder Flynn ad I have been introducing ourselves with funny nicknames like "lavender Goons, or Methuselah Honeysuckle." After they laugh we start telling them about the best thing they ever heard.

Life is good. I can't complain. I am so happy to be a disciple of christ. I can't imagine my life without my mission. It feels like this has always been part of it and it feels like it is my DESTINY to be here. haha I know it probably sounds cheesy but it is true. I am suppose to be here :] I love this gospel. I love my life. I love my family. I love my friends. I love my savior and I love my heavenly father :] Keep it real everyone.

Elder Thayne


Elder Reeder and me


Elder Brower


This is looking out from my bus station


Elder Flynn and me