Monday, February 24, 2014

Loving my I-Pad


Saw some super neat stuff happen this week. We had a lesson with O**** B***. He is the son of converts of about a year and a half. He is the only one left in his family that is not a member of the church. We had a super good lesson about faith and repentance. The Spirit was there. He told us that he almost started crying during the lesson. That's always a good thing. Tonight we are going to teach him about baptism and receiving the Holy Ghost and enduring to the end. He's totally going to get dunked this next month or the next one. It's going to be a way nice time. The only possible setback is that he may or may not be dating another less active member in the branch and maybe creating a vicious feud between two families in the branch but you know that's alright. Miracles happen. We are super excited to teach him about the law of chastity. I love teaching the law of chastity. I listened to a Spencer W. Kimball talk this morning about the law of chastity. It was a good time. Onasi will have a date very soon. Keep him in your prayers. Going to need a few of them thank you so much.

Thank you so much for the package that you sent! Dad, I love the Bluetooth speaker. I listen to talks on it all the time. Plus it is awesome in lessons to show videos, the Bible videos, Mormon messages, etc.  It really is an awesome tool that we have these iPads. We plan better, we can bring the Spirit in lessons more effectively, and study more effectively for investigators, and that's what it's really all about. Can you tell that I really love these iPads? I love them!!

It always kind of sucks when you have an awesome lesson with somebody and you know that the Spirit is there, you set a baptismal date, you think that everything is going super well and then you never see the person again. We had some awesome investigators that we saw about two weeks back, set a baptismal date, the Spirit was there. You could've touched it, but we haven't been able to make contact with them. We try stopping by, we've tried using Facebook, we have tried texting, calling, and everything in between. But, it'll all work out in the end.

Good sacrament meeting yesterday. I love playing the organ. It helps me to feel the Spirit. Plus I love the service that I am able to render while doing it.

It's going to be another cold one this week. Over the weekend it was in the 50's. We get a little taste of Utah weather I guess! It's getting back down, probably gonna snow again on Wednesday. But that's ok. We don't let it affect us.

Nothing super crazy happened this week. Just another week of hard work and testimony building. I am doing better at keeping my study journal on the Gospel Library app. That way it will always be synced online and I will have it forever. I love technology. But not as much as I love the Gospel. I know that it is true. The argument for it is way stronger than the argument against it, if you really want to weight both sides. But the biggest reason why I know is because the Holy Spirit has testified to me in a personal, reverent way that it is true. I know it. I love you all!


Elder Dial


P.S. I hit 18 months this past week. Wow!

Monday, February 17, 2014

Washington DC Temple-I love Technology!


The Allentown District 


Café Rio!!!!!  


Fulvio at the Washington DC Temple

Well it's just a great day to be alive!!! You know why? Because I am currently writing you from my iPad mini. You know that's right. I have  missed my iPad at home for 18 months (which better be in pristine condition when I get back by the way.... Will be using that again...) and this iPad mind makes me feel better. It is such a great tool that we are able to use to better fulfill our purpose as missionaries. It is preloaded with the Gospel Library, Facebook, Skype, FaceTime, and  our Area Book and daily planner. We don't carry around daily planners anymore. The iPad helps us to update our area book more diligently. It won't report our numbers unless we report our lessons, what was
taught, how it was received, and what commitments we left and followed up on. Out of set records will be a thing of the past. I love it. I am teaching and finding a bunch of people on Facebook. While we do it we try to refer them to the missionaries in their area, and we are there to supplement the teaching of the missionaries in their area. It is an exciting time of missionary work. The theme of the zone conference this past week when we received our iPads was Doctrine and Covenants 88:73, which says "I will hasten my work in its time." Those who have eyes to see and ears to hear will realize that The Lord really is hastening His work, and I am stoked and honored at the same time to be a part of it!nit is a lot of responsibility, but we are up to it.

So Allentown has been hit this past week with 3 bad snow storms. It basically shut down stuff for us. It snowed about 8 inches the first storm, about 8 or 9 the second storm, and then like 3 the last one.
People out here don't really know how to drive in the snow, but that's ok. Our cars were grounded so we didn't have to worry about that. That part kind of sucked because we live about a mile  and a half outside of our area, so there wasn't much we could do. So we ended up just trying to so some service by helping people shovel out their cars and stuff like that. Also our back windshield got cracked and fell in, so that kind of sucks. The car is in the shop now so the other Elders in our district are carting us around today. We hope that we get our car back pretty soon. That would be nice.

Ok,the highlight of this week for me was on Saturday. I had the opportunity of going to the Washington DC temple with one of my good friends, Fulvio Monegro, who was going to receive his endowment. We did an exchange with one of the elders in Reading, Elder Bloomfield, who came to Allentown after I left a year ago and helped teach Fulvio as well. It has been almost a year and a half since I have been to the temple, and it felt so good to get there again. The Spirit of The Lord
testified to me again that it is His house. He dwells there. His Spirit is manifest there in great abundance. Fulvio asked me to be his escort, and that was super cool. I was happy and more than willing to do it. I had an awesome question of mine that was answered in a very clear and direct way by the Holy Ghost through the scriptures, and the fact that I was in the temple completely amplified the Spirit that I felt. I feel a rededication of self. During the last stretch of my mission, this temple trip has come just in time to help me to sprint to the finish. I am the best missionary I have been so far, and I will continue to improve and do my best.

Ok, so when we went to the temple, we rented a 15 passenger van for the 3 hour one way trip. 16 people showed up. Guess who didn't get a seat? Yours truly. I rode to and from the temple for about 6.5 hours total wedged between the edge of the seat on top of the back right tire and side of the car. My bum was asleep for a while, but hey, I was going to the temple, and people have gone through a lot worse to get there. It was a little sacrifice of my personal comfort that I was able to make to go to the house of The Lord. But the best part of the trip was when we stopped at CAFE RIO!!!!!!!!! Oh yes. There is one about thirty minutes from the temple, and I suggested that we stop. Everyone loved
it.  Our branch president bought a pork burrito, ate it, then bought another steak burrito and took it home with him to eat that night! It was super good. I got my usual steak burrito with extra meat,
enchilada style, extra lettuce, but this time, I put a ton of habanero salsa on it. That's what my mission has done to me.... I guess that's what six months in Bridgeton New Jersey with Mexicans has done to me. Good times. I will probably be go again in about a month and a half, because someone else that I taught here, Martha, who got baptized about a month after I left, is going to receive her endowment and to be sealed! Super excited for Café Río and the temple again!!!!

Well that's basically my week. It was a good one. The church is true. My testimony has made leaps and bounds this week, and I am excited to see how far it continues to grow in the years to come. Love you all. Go to the temple. Listen closely. Focus on what you feel. God is there.

- Elder Dial

Monday, February 10, 2014

We'll Now go Up and Serve the Lord!

 
Mike's Companion Elder Acosta
 
Well we are super stoked about this upcoming week. We start it off by getting our iPads tomorrow at Zone Conference!!! They will be an awesome tool. I can't tell you how many times I would have killed to have a conference talk, a scripture that I couldn't find, a Mormon Message, or something of the sort in a lesson, but never could. Now, we will be able to do all of that. We will be able to teach people via Skype that we were not able to reach before. With people we know on Facebook, we can teach them anywhere in the world. There will be some collaboration with local missionaries on the other side, but we are excited nonetheless. It is going to revolutionize the way we keep in contact with, teach, and find investigators.

So the iPads are going to be pretty neat. Then the week will get topped off with the temple trip on Saturday with Fulvio! To say that I am stoked out of my mind would be an understatement. Haven't been to the temple in about 16 months, and I am super excited to go. Especially because this time the session will be in Spanish! So I am super excited to see Fulvio take upon himself these sacred exalting covenants, and am honored to be able to be there with him.

Something I love about Allentown is being able to play the organ during Sacrament Meeting. I love playing the Organ. Except yesterday they sang "Have I Done Any Good?" That song is crazy. The left hand is insane. I had to practice it for about 20 minutes before Sacrament Meeting, but I ended up doing alright. The Lord really made up the difference. I am experimenting using the foot pedals during prelude and postlude music. I will have to practice those a lot to get that down.

Well this past week we saw a miracle. Yesterday, we were walking in Bethlehem while it was snowing pretty heavily looking for a less active. We saw some people that were SUPER stuck in the snow. We offered our services. It was a little Mitsubishi Eclipse that had been stuck in that same spot since Thursday when we had some crazy snow and freezing rain. Well, it was pretty stuck. The tires had no traction. So Elder Dial started going ham on the ice behind the car with a baseball bat and made a pathway for the tires and about 40 minutes later they were out. We got a return appointment for dinner and a lesson with them. Service opens hearts. If you want to come to love someone more, serve them.

Well, the Spirit is working on the people here. Cool things are happening here, and they for sure are happening right where you are as well. Sometimes all we have to do is open our eyes to see them. I know that God is in this work. I have seen so many things fall into place. Too many to believe that it is just a coincidence taking place. The scriptures are true. If you are doubting your testimony, or it isn't as deep as you would like, feast upon the scriptures. They will tell you what to do and will help you to know with conviction the Gospel of God. This is my humble testimony. 

-Elder Dial

 

Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Saludos desde Allentown!

Saludos desde Allentown! It was snowing a TON yesterday and our cars were grounded so we weren't able to leave very far...... So that's why you're getting this letter today! Things are going super well here. We had a baptism on Saturday! Alicia Martinez. Her father came to the USA without his son or daughter a couple years ago, was baptized a year or two ago, and finally brought his son and daughter over a few months ago. The parents were awesome. They did not force their kids to convert. They invited the missionaries over and they began to teach. The daughter, Alicia, believed it was true and was baptized this past weekend. She is about 13 years old. We are still working on Carlos, her older brother, who is 15. He is close. I give him a month till he decides to be baptized. It will be an awesome day!!!
 
We are visiting a ton of less-actives. We are trying to help them rekindle that fire that they had when they were baptized! It is always deep down. We just need to do our part to find it and keep the flame burning. If we don't keep doing the little things the flame will burn out. Always do the little things! From them great things come to pass.
 
Well, in the words of my last companion, the 6 Month Re-Entry Program starts right about now. Yesterday we bought a whole bunch of fruits and vegetables. I made a delicious smoothie this morning. I just got some new running shoes. My basketball game is better than ever. Look out world. I am looking good.
 
We also had a reactivation of one hermana named Zulma. She is preparing to go to the temple in a few months. She has completely turned herself around. Situations in her home aren't preferrable. Not a whole lot of support from family. Not even a ton of confidence from members in the branch. But she is doing her part. She is reading, praying, coming to church, and participating. She is overcoming stereotypes and defying the norm. We are excited for her.
 
Yeah so yesterday it snowed about 6 or 7 inches. We had to shovel our car out. We got stuck a couple times but through faith and works we got out. haha It was very interesting. At least we have an AWD Subaru that drives through the snow like a champ.
 
Well, that's pretty much all we got this week. A WEEK FROM TODAY WE GET OUR IPADS!! So stoked about that. This work is true. God is in it. I know it. Love y'all
 
 
-Elder Dial
 
 
P.s. I vow that I will find my camera cord and send pictures next week!