First Days in the Mission

First Days in the Mission
Elder Colby Kipp with President and Sister Campbell

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

¡Háce un poco frio!

¿Que tal amigos?
 
It snowed again!! It is still snowing in March and they are expecting another snow storm. Isn't that loco. But it is ok because it is not that cold. Only about 1. And remember that is celcius.
 
This past week was pretty hectic. I got a new companion. We are still covering the North but we got a new apartment away from downtown. His name is Elder Crocco and he is from Reno, Nevada. He has about 5 months left on his mission and he was sad to leave the south side. But he is bringing a new fire that this area needs. He is excited to get going and brings many good ideas with him. We have started reorganizing things in the area books and all the people that we are currently working with. It is big task, but it needs to be done and it will help us out in the end. We are also making a "mini area book" to put in the car. The new apartment is super groovy (we are trying to bring this word back) and is a lot more spacious than our other one.
 
Elder EZ and I spent Monday and Tuesday cleaning the apartment, packing and saying goodbye to a bunch of people. Elder EZ was really sad to say goodbye to Vianney but he will see him again. We will be able to meet with him still and he is excited that there are still Spanish Speakers in his area. Wednesday was transfer meetings and it was sad to say goodbye to EZ because we have been together for so long. We are technically common law in Canada because we lived together for so long. We had to move everything out of the old apartment and unpack everthing in the new apartment. It was a super busy and hectic day. Elder and Sister Woodruff are the housing coordinators for the mission and they are the coolest people ever. They helped us out so much. So far we have been getting a lot done reorganizing and finding all the people that we fell out of contact with. Especially Mauricio. We have not talked to him for about 2 weeks, so we are going to stop by again tonight and see if we can get in contact with him. Ruban and Cindy are meeting with us this week so we are hoping that we can help him get to church.  I hope that this new program is one can help him with his lungs.
 
On Friday night we helped Hermana De La Fuente move. La familia Mesen was there and we got a lot done. Cool story. Her son-in -law Trevor was there helping us out and he was questioning us about what we do as missionaries. We had a sweet conversation while we were moving about how God really does answer our prayers. He has a hard time believing that "almighty god" would listen to him. We reassured that He really does.  But we talked for a long time and invited him to meet with us, but he denied. We left our number so hopefully we can get in contact with him again. We also were out in Sherwood Park (about 20 minutes outside the city) visiting the members and we went to Five Guys Burgers and Fries. It was super delicious. You guys need to try it. But the lady that took my order happened to be a member that just barely moved here from Florida...and he husband is Mexican!!! They live in the south side but they are looking to go back to church. The Lord truly does but you in the right place at the right time.
 
I know my Savior lives, He indeed lives. He has gone below everything to help us have a friend in Him because He truly "knows" us. He desires that we "know" Him as well. I hope anyone that is looking for the truth can look to Him who can offer it. If you have not read the Book of Mormon, read it. It can change your life. I know it is sounds crazy, but that is why it is true. Either it is true or not, try it. We are son and daughters of Heavenly Father and He loves us. Alone this knowledge can help anyone get through this challenging life.
 
Stay Strong and Faithful. ¡Para Siempre!
 
Elder Kipp

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

¿Comó están amigos!?!?!
 
Tranfers calls were this morning and...... I am staying in the North side! Elder EZ is going to the South to serve with Elder Ashton and Elder Crocco is coming up here. But I am staying in the same apartment in the downtown area. I know that the Lord knows where I need to be to learn and grow. I am excited and nervous at the same time. It will be good to continue to work with a lot of the same people. I have faith that this area will continue to grow!
 
This past week was fun and anxious at the same time. We got to see Vianney and he was sad that one of us was going to leave. But we had lunch with him and I hope that he continues to go to church and fulfill his calling. He is the greeter for sacrament. So it is a good calling for him because he gets to practice his English. But I am excited to continue to see him. But we also finally got a hold of a family that lives in the Northern part of our area, la familia Maravilla. Unfortunately, they have no desire to come back to church for a while. They were very upfront with us and I makes me sad that they don't even want to meet with us. But we pray that they will eventually go back to church.
 
We also met with Arturro Pratt, the Socialist from Chile, and he surprised us a lot. He had the Book of Mormon right next to his bed! He is actually reading. Hopefully he can keep reading and start to ask us more questions. But we were not able to get in contact with Ruban and Cindy or Mauricio this week but hopefully next week. We had a really cool experience with our neighbor on Saturday. We had forgotten something at the apartment so we ran back. We saw our neighbors and they invited us in to eat some food. He is Canadian and she is from the Philipines. They are super nice and the food was super good. The conversation got to what we do and we talked for a half an hour about prophets and invited them to watch conference at the end of the month. It was a very informal conversation but we introduced some gospel principles and hopefully we can have the English elders start meeting with them. We also visited Hermana De La Fuente that evening. I feel bad for her because she is moving and she lives alone. Her kids see her a lot but she seems lonely. She said it was nice that we stopped by and we could talk to her for a little bit.
 
The coolest thing happened yesterday! We got the information about a less-active guy from one of our areas and we decided to see him before his ward started. We got there and at first he seemed that he did not really want to talk to us. But he invited us in and we started talking to him. It turns out that he was baptized 3 years ago and he has not been to church for a long time. He asked what time church started and we told him 1 p.m. We were suprised to hear that he wanted to go! He hopped in the shower and he met us there. We are hopeully going to get to know him better and he can get reactivated. The Lord really does put you in the right place at the right time.
 
Spiritual Thought: Do we sometimes forget all the Savior did for us? It is really cool to pick one of the gospels and read it all the way through. It really makes you appreciate what the Savior did for you. I personally love Luke, but you can pick any one!
 
Mucho amor,
 
Elder Kipp

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Mi Semana

¿Qué hubo amigos?
 
Man it has been getting warm and all the snow is melting away! I am hoping that Spring is here and that the snow will be going away. But everyone tells me to not get my hopes up.
 
We started off the week by going on exchanges. I was with Elder Weber. He is a new missionary from Boise and is really funny. We were able to meet a lot of cool people. We met with Crystal who is one of their investigators that moved into the ward from another. But she is Native American and one thing she found was that she could still keep her culture and join the church because they are very similiar. It was amazing talking to her about how she had felt the Spirit before, but she just did not know how to recognize it. She told us that the Book of Mormon really stood out to her because it was about her ancestors on the American continent. She is super solid and is due to get baptized next week along with her 10 year old daughter. We also met with a guy named Estar from Central Africa and he speaks French. It was really hard for him to understand us but wants to keep meeting with the Clairview elders. They are just going to have to bring someone that speaks French. The sisters gave us a referral that afternoon and we had time so we went and contacted him. His name is Steve and he is really interested the importance of family within the gospel. We could only talk to him for about 10 minutes, but the Spirit was very strong. It was cool because we both told each other that we recognized each other, but I have never met him. It is crazy the people that are put in your path as a missionary.
 
We were able to meet with Anselmo this week and talk to him about the Book of Mormon. He still thinks that nothing can replace the Bible, but we explained to him that the LDM and Bible are to be read together and they compliment each other. He is going to met with us again this week and he is going to have his son there who is a avid member of another congregation. Hopefully it goes allright. We also met with Ruben and Cindy and he is starting a new program that should help him greatly with his lungs. So hopefully he can get feeling better and go to church. We watched "Como Hallar Fe in Jesucristo" (Finding Faith in Christ) and they responded very well to it. The Spirit was strong and I hope it touched their hearts. I urge anyone that has not seen this, to see it. We also are meeting with a former investigator named Alexandra who is dating a less active member. We are going on splits when we see them with the zone leaders, so Elder EZ goes and I go with the other zone leader. We need to work something out because Elder EZ does not feel like she is understanding very much when they talk in English. We had our English class this week and its funny to find out that there are a quite a few words in Hungarian that are bad words in English. Its really hard not to laugh.
 
Spiritual Thought: Read Gal. 5:13 and ponder on why we serve others. This really hit me this week and I thought a lot about, "What is our true motive in helping others?" I also heard a talk yesterday in church and one thing really stood out to me. The woman said "Do you resent the things that will help you grow to your divine nature?" I find myself doing this. It's hard not to, but if we can realize in the moment that the Lord is wanting us to learn something, we will be happier in our trials. Always stay strong and keep the faith!
 
Mucho amor!!
 
Elder Kipp

Monday, March 5, 2012

¡Hola mis amigos!

¿Cómo le vá?
 
Hello from white white Canada. It has been snowing a lot lately but managed to stay at a good temperature. Haven't really had to wear a jacket because the snow is fluffy. We have been shoveling a lot of snow and people love to see the Elders working to clear their snow.
 
This week was a little hectic. We had to get a new tire because we were turning and slid into the curb. It was a little scary but we were totally fine. It did take a while to get everything fixed, but it's all back to normal. We had combined Zone conference on Wednesday and Interviews with President Campbell on Thursday. Zone Conference was really good and you always learn a lot from other missionaries. President talked a lot about raising our goals in every aspect of the work. He is always helping us see progress but is always looking for more as well. We are now not only making weekly goals, but also monthly goals to help the progression keep going. But it really opened our eyes at all the potential we really have if we trust in the Lord. One thing that I also liked was that he expressed his love for us. You can really see his concern and true Christlike love for us. But the lunch was really good. It was like a Cafe Rio sweet pork burrito. The Best!! (ha ha dad) We then listened to a talk by Elder Bednar to the new mission presidents. He talked about "How to Become a Preach My Gospel Missionary". It really inspired me to try harder and make personal goals to become the missionary my Savior wants me to become. I recommend it if you have time.
 
We were not able to meet with any of our investigators last week, but we are meeting with them all this week. We met with Hermana Delafuente and helped her move a bunch of stuff around her house because she is moving soon. She made us brunch. She hass to be one of the best cooks I have met out here. We got asked to help with a move on Saterday night of a return missionary from Ecaudor. He was moving his sisters friend who was in a bind and needed our help. His sister is less active. It was a great success for missionary work because 6 missionaries showed up to help and she came to church the next day! It really is amazing how much service really does help people. Hopefully her friend will also find an interest in the gospel. Last night some of our appointments cancelled so we went street contacting. I love going out on the street and talking to peoeple. It is fun to do because you always meet all kinds of different people. Be Strong and Keep the Faith.
 
Mucho Amor,
 
Elder Kipp