Friday, May 16, 2014
Yr. 2 - Week 7: We're Here to Stay
Dear Family and Friends,
Wow, what a week.
This
week we set up a day to take the G. family to the temple and
learn a bit more about the Plan of Salvation! We all had a great time but we got
there really quick so we bought some stuff at the distribution center
while we waited for the sister missionaries to show up and give us the
tour. We talked to the son, J., and he started asking us questions
about the mission. We told him how awesome it is and he commented later
that night about the studies he wanted to do AFTER the mission...WHAT???
:) He's also regularly going to seminary and the other young men from
the ward pick him up every time!! YES!!! We went throughout the tour and
when we were in the waiting area of the temple, I asked the father, Hermano J.
how he felt "being back to the temple". He said, "Oh I'm not just coming
back, I'm staying, I'm staying with my kids. 12 years out of the church
was long enough, we're here to stay :D HAHA; it made me so stoked!!!!
It turned out really, really well; the best part being when L. told
everybody at the start of the tour that he wasn't a member but that we
was meeting with the missionaries so he could get baptized soon :D Elder
Muzante and I are really excited and we are going to have an FHE tonight with another family in the ward :)
BAD NEWS: D. didn't go to church yesterday, canceled our FHE tonight,
and we got a call from her saying that she has been thinking it over
and she thinks it will be better if we don't continue. Well folks,
that's that. It's quite sad. I think she just wants time to think things
over...but, we'll see.
A funny experience from this week was when Elder
Wilson (ZL) and I went on divisions in my sector. I told him about a
place called the white box (a completo shop that sells a 1 1/2 foot long
completos) and he said he wanted to go. We had 15 min. to get home when
we got there with Elder Vorwaller and Elder Capuñay so we decided to go
for it. We ordered and with about 8 min. to spare, we ran home with
HUGE completo's in our hands barely getting home in time to not have to
call President...Hahaha!!!! There were so many people honking at us
saying "YEAH MAN!! THAT'S WHAT I'M TALKING ABOUT" Stuff like that :)
Haha, it was WAY fun :)
So right now there are a LOT of people in our ward
that can play the piano so I'm not playing at all... I'm about the exact
same on my weight, nothing is really changing so that's good :) Things
are good down here, I'm buying a camera today so expect a lot of photos next week okay :) Take care!!! I love you all!!!
Elder Adam Bushman
"We are commanded by God to take this gospel to all the world. That is the cause that must unite us today."
. . . . . . . . ~ Ezra Taft Benson
. . . . . . . . ~ Ezra Taft Benson
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Monday, May 5, 2014
Yr 2 - Week 6: My Joy Was Full
Dear Family and Friends,
I'm excited to talk to you guys this Sunday!...5:00 :) PM! Your time!!!! I'll see you then, okay!!!! I LOVE YOU ALL!!
Elder Bushman
"I am convinced that there are many, many
thousands who, with warmth and welcome, can be led to the eternal truths
of the restored gospel of Jesus Christ. They are looking for something
better than they have. They must be friendshipped. They
must be fellowshipped. They must be made to feel comfortable and at
home, so they can observe in the lives of the members of the Church
those virtues they wish for themselves." - Gordon B. Hinckley
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Monday, April 28, 2014
Yr. 2, Week 5: He Mimics my "Swoosh"
Dear Family and Friends,
Well
here is a little bit about my comp and my new sector. My companion is a
good worker! He has a lot of skills in teaching, talking to people, and
being people's friend. He has taught me a lot up until now. He works
hard and is almost completely obedient. I also have a good bud in the
pension: Elder Vorwaller. He came with Elder Kern to the mission and is a
really cool guy. He is way into music and so we talk a lot about that
:D So my new sector is big, we do a lot of walking. There are lots of
really good members. Our ward mission leader is a guy who just got back
from his mission like a month and a half ago. He is GREAT! His name is
F. D. is also a returned missionary who will drop anything at
any time to go out with us. He says he sometimes feels bad because he's
using us to relive his mission!!! The bishop is pretty cool! He went to
Mt. Timp temple during conference weekend so we had fun chatting about
Utah. He's WAY funny! We live in a 36 story
apartment building ... we are pretty high up and I can see out over all of
La Florida... before going to bed, after praying, I sit on my bed and
look out the window at the city. We have a lot of good members there and
I really like working with them. We have several investigators soon to
be baptized so I am stoked about that :) I talk about that in a second.
Elder Kern is doing really well back in our old sector. He is training
an Elder Prens from Colombia and he really likes him. He said that the
M. family and the A. family both went to the
ward activity this past week and LOVED it!!! He said they stayed there
until real late and socialized with so many of the members :D I thought
it was awesome!!!
So here are the two most important investigator
families that we are working with right now: the G. family and
D. The G. family is a part member
family we found on monday. The dad is a member, RM, high priest and his
two oldest kids are members but his
two youngest kids aren't. We reactivated them this Sunday and the dad commited to preparing himself to baptize his two youngest kids. We are having an FHE tonight
with them!!! D. is a young mom about 26 years old with her two kids. She is single and works a lot but she is a step
away from baptism. She has come a long way from what I have heard and
her kids are just AWESOME! The boy tries to mimic my hairdo...when we go
over he runs into the bathroom, wets down his hair, and mimics my
swoosh, running is hand through the front part of his hair!!! :D
AWESOME!!!
That's pretty much the week! I'm stoked to be here :) Love you all!!!
Elder Bushman
"We have come to this earth upon a mission;
that we may have power to go forth and warn the nations of the earth. As
elders of Israel, very few of us fully comprehend our position, our
calling, our relationship to God, our responsibility, our work the Lord
requires at our hands." -Wilford Woodruff
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Monday, April 21, 2014
Yr. 2 - Week 4: New Sector and New Companion
Dear Family and Friends,
Well, the big news of the week is that I received a call from President Wright on Friday
night saying I was heading to a new sector and receiving a new
companion. I'm now in the ward La Florida 3, stake La Florida. :) I'm
really excited! My companion is Elder Muzante, from Peru. He is 25 years
old, he has 5 months in the mission, and I'm his second companion. This
zone is really awesome, I'm in the same zone with Elder Rice and Elder
Holsclaw (two of the guys from my MTC group! I'm also with Elder Wilson,
Elder Gowdy, Elder Skousen, Elder Vorwaller, and others. Just REALLY
great missionaries :) I feel as though it will be a powerhouse zone
these next few changes! :D
This last week was a pretty good week. We had a lot
of lessons with members, we really stepped it up with working with the
bishop and our ward mission leader. Haha, it was really funny, in
sacrament meeting, the second counselor said, "Well now we are going to
give a little time to Elder Bushman to bare his testimony since he will
be finishing his mission." I got up there and said, "I hope nobody goes
to the temple because I'm not going to be there." I was trying to say in
a funny way that I was not going home... But after the meeting, more
than 10 people ran up to me and said, "Oh my gosh, I cannot believe you
are leaving, how did you mission end so fast?" Etc. etc.! Haha, I had
to tell them that I was not going home but just to another sector! :)
Hahaha!
We used the "Because of Him" video a lot this week
to teach about the Resurrection. We taught the M. family the Plan of Salvation using the video and the
pamphlet. They understood it completely and it was awesome! We also
shared it with a completo shop owner and he really loved it, saying he
was going to check out mormon.org and stuff.
Anyways, there isn't much else to report on account
that I am in a new sector, without photos, and I haven't even hit the
sector yet. But, things are great, I am excited, and we'll see you next
week! Take care, love you all!
Elder Bushman
"Sharing the gospel brings eternal rewards.
That is the spirit of the gospel of Jesus Christ, to labor without a
salary, to labor without the comforts that we sometimes have at home,
but to labor for the salvation of the human family, to bring our
Father's other children to a knowledge of the truth." - George Albert
Smith
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Tuesday, April 15, 2014
Yr. 2, Week 3: We Need to Make the Lord our First Priority.
Dear Famiy and Friends,
Wow, this week
was a little strange in the fact that we had a tough week as far as
lessons taught goes but at the end of the week I felt really good about
it and very pumped up :) Before I get to some of the things that
happened during the week, here's some thoughts from my sweet mother's
email:
Yesterday,
in addition to the normal meetings at church, we had the Chapel
Openhouse for the other ward. We still participated and invited a lot of
people to it! Our investigator family went to it and really enjoyed it. Elder Kern and I
had previously invited them to be baptized but they avoided the
invitation; but after our presentation on baptism, they said they had A
LOT of doubts and questions cleared up about why we are baptized and
what it is that baptism does :) Hopefully that will mean significant
progress soon!! Also in the openhouse, we did a presentation to a woman
who has been inactive for 20 years. For some reason, the presentation
took the angle of the gift of the holy ghost instead of baptism. She
said she still remembers how she felt when she received the Holy Ghost.
She said she wants to feel it again. Then a sister from the ward
mentioned baptisms for the dead so I asked if she had ever been to the
temple... She said no. I asked her if here grandparents or
great-grandparents were members... She said no. Elder Kern and I invited
her to come back to church after 20 years next week and to talk with
the bishop about receiving a temple recommend to go to the temple and do
baptisms and confirmations for her ancestors. She agreed :) We were so
ecstatic :)
So this week we had a great
correlation meeting with our ward mission leader, Hermano A.! We
talked a lot about our investigator families and we are really excited
to involve the ward with these people so that they go to church and
enjoy the blessings of the restored gospel :) We are also going to be
receiving two assistants to the WML, a guy who will head on his mission
in one year and a recently returned missionary from Brazil. :) We're
really, really excited!!!!! :)
Anyways, this was just a small portion of all the MARVELOUS things that happened this week :)
Love you all, take care!!!Elder Bushman
"Gather the Saints, but do not flatter; invite, but do not urge, and by no means compel any one."
- Brigham Young
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Tuesday, April 8, 2014
Yr. 2, Week 2: 17 Cookies and 2 Liters of Chocolate Milk
Dear Family and Friends,
Well, conference was downright amazing!!! :) I loved every, single talk and I was just so inspired, especially by the talks from the priesthood session and from saturday!! :) I had brought two questions to conference and both were answered during the five sessions. I loved Randall L. Ridd's talk from the priesthood session. He talked a lot about how we need to use the internet for good. There were many things that he said in the talk that I want to implement when I go home. Henry B. Eyring's talk from the priesthood session was outstanding. He talked about being an example of priesthood heroes. I was really impacted and I want to be someone's hero of priesthood service and worthiness :) Our plans for General Conference went great! We made about 70 cookies and divided them up between us four in the pension. I ate like 17 cookies and drank two liters of chocolate milk myself to finish off saturday. Sunday rolled around and the gringo family in our ward made us four 24 cinnamon rolls!!! It was pretty fetchin' awesome and we still have some left :D YES!!! Conference was amazing and I'm sad to think that I only have one left in the mission...I'll be home two in a half weeks before next year's April Conference.
“You’ve prepared for this for millennia.
This is your moment to perform.
This is your four minutes!
The time is now!” . . . . . ~ Pr. Bishop Gary E. Stevenson
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