Thursday, August 22, 2013

21 August 2013

G'day everyone!
I can't believe it! Another transfer come and gone! We'll be finding
out what happens this Sunday night. Most likely my companion and I
will both stay at least another transfer. But I guess you never know
what's going to happen for sure. Elder Christensen has learned the
area real fast, and I feel he could take it over if needed.
 
I can't believe that the kids will be going back to school soon. It
seems like their summer break just started! Man, B! You can have
everyone at school sign your cast! I remember when I was in school my
friends would do that when they had a broken arm or wrist or
something. I always wanted to do it too but I never managed to injure
myself well enough to merit a cast.
 
We are just coming into "spring" here. They don't really have much of
a spring here. It's more like two seasons; summer and then winter. I
think winter is supposed to be ending soon and it is going to start
warming up. I'm not too excited for the hot weather.
 
We rode the bikes for the first time since I've been in this area on
Monday. We were just going down the road so we thought we'd bust out
the push bikes. They were useless! I wonder when the last time was
that the missionaries had used them. My rear wheel was bent and  it
rubbed on the frame, acting as a constant braking system. My
companion's pedal fell off halfway to our appointment. We called the
vehicle coordinator (who also looks after the bikes) and he picked
them up yesterday to get them serviced (and possibly replaced).
 
We went to the temple this morning. We woke up at four am to catch the
train in Rosewood, a half hour's drive from our flat, in order to make
the eight 'o clock session. It's always a good day when I
get to go to the temple. Even if I have to wake up at four in the
morning.
 
Last week was a bit of a rough one. Benny was sick all of last week
and he's been dodging us this week. He is hard to teach too. It is
difficult to get understanding across the language barrier. If he does
get baptized it will probably be a ways down the road. Since he was
our only investigator, we didn't get to do much teaching last week.
We've been trying to turn some of the potential investigators we've
found into new investigators, without success so far.
 
We had a little miracle last week. We were tracting and knocked into a
young Sudanese guy. He told us he already had a Book of Mormon and he
was learning from missionaries in New South Wales and was even going
to church there. He is keen to keep learning, so we'll start teaching
him this weekend. It was just a witness that there are people out
there ready to listen, and the Lord will either lead us to them or He
will lead them to us.
 
We also had a young man come to church  who hadn't attended in the six
months simce he moved into the area with his mum. He is a cool kid,
but pretty quiet and a bit shy. I think that's partly what has kept
him from coming. That plus he'd been playing rugby on Sundays. But now
that rugby season ended we committed him to come to church. The ward
did such a great job of welcoming him with open arms. He didn't have a
white shirt or ties, so one member gave him a shirt and we were able
to give him a few ties that missionaries had left behind in our flat.
The young men's president did such a good job of making him feel
welcome and wanted and involved. The Priest's quorum doubled in size
this last week (it went from 1 to 2) with him there.
 
So overall it was a rough week, but it ended well. And this week is
already half gone! Today went by pretty quick. Temple P-day usually
does. It was pretty much wake up, drive, train, train, walk, temple
session, walk, train, train, more train, more driving, Macca's for a
late lunch, then emails. We'll do our shopping afterwards and then go
home to get ready for splits tonight with the members.
 
I haven't gotten any new mail yet and our zone leaders told us we
would get it after transfers. I am looking forward to getting some
letters and pictures from you!
 
Good luck with inviting the neighbors! I will pray that it goes well. I know that when we're doing
what's right the Holy Ghost will guide us to say what needs to be
said, as long as we open our mouths! I also know that missionary work
is most effective when the members find and the missionaries teach
with the member's help. As members and missionaries our goal is
exactly the same.
 
I am so grateful for the things that I have learned on my mission. I
am excited for all the things that I have yet to learn (and I know
it's a lot!). I am so grateful to have you all in my family. You are
the best brothers, sisters, and parents (and friends) I've ever had!
You mean the world to me!
 
Have a great week! I love you all! Love,
 
Elder Thieme

28 July 2013

G'day everyone!
Ah, I am pretty jealous to hear that you are up at the cabin. I love
being up in McCall. Don't let Bryson troll, because he'll probably be
the one to catch a fish and it will most likely be the biggest too. I
miss those costco hot dogs! They were the best! Haha, my companion and
I have been quoting Nacho Libre a lot.
Ya, they have donuts, but they're not half as good as American donuts.
They are less fried and more cakey. They're good, they just need more
fat and sugar. That's Australian food for you though. They do have
Krispee Kremes but I have yet to buy some. Yesterday we were talking
to some guy and he told us about a place we could go to get kangaroo,
crocodile, and emu, so we're going to have to check it out. Aussies
sure love their jello here (only here it isn't jello it's jelly, so if
you ask for a peanut butter and jelly sandwich you'll get a strange
look). They like to eat it with ice cream and custard.
 
Oh ya, I forgot to inform you last week that the two charges of about
50 bucks that came out of my account a couple weeks ago were for dry
cleaning. My suits and pants were starting to look pretty shocking.
They hadn't been dry cleaned since the MTC. In Laidley you have to
drop them off and they transport them up to Toowoomba to get cleaned
then they ship them back. I dropped off a suit and a couple pairs of
pants each time. I asked them how much just the shipping and handling
was and it was only six dollars. I am blown away by how much it costs
to do dry cleaning. I think it might be even more in this little town
because this place kind of has a monopoly on the town's dry cleaning
demands.
 
This last Wednesday we had a new missionary training meeting for
trainers and their trainees. We got to listen to President speak to us
as a whole then we split trainers and trainees and he spoke to us
separately. He has given us a great responsibility in training these
missionaries.
 
I feel that I have learned a lot this week. Yes I am the trainer, but
I am the one learning the most. And I think that is the way it is
supposed to be. President told us that he learned more from being a
father than his children learned from him. I definitely feel that way
with my companion. We are having a great time together. I've never
felt so busy. This is a hard area, and it would be a hard area to
start out in. I know that Elder Christensen is up to it though, or
else he wouldn't be sent here.
 
We set a date with Benny, our Iranian friend, for the last Saturday of
August. He is eager and excited to do it. When we first met him we
found out that he smokes. We knew that it would be a concern that we
would have to help him overcome evetually. I was not looking forward
to it. I have not needed to help someone quit smoking yet so I was a
bit apprehensive. Then, when Benny came to church for the first time,
he told us that he had decided to quit smoking! We hadn't hardly
taught him anything yet, let alone brought up the Word of Wisdom. And
he just decided on his own to stop. It was a bit of a miracle. The
Lord is helping us out with this one.
 
We're working on building up our teaching pool so we've been doing
plenty of tracting the last couple weeks. Met some interesting people.
One guy told us that we were wrong and that everything was created by
aliens. His authoritative sources of evidence were the internet and
youtube. Apparently the aliens are in league with the American
government in planning to take over the world. This shocking fact was
also learned on the internet and therefore must be true.
 
In Alma 26:9 ( I think? I'm terrible at remembering references), the
one where Alma glories in the Lord and wishes to preach the Gospel
with angelic zeal, he says something that I feel sums up my reasons
for doing what I am doing. He says: "Seeing that I know these things,
why should I desire more than to perform the work to which I have been
called?" I know, just as Alma did. There is nothing more true on the
planet than this Gospel. My knowledge and testimony grows everyday.
Especially as I study the Book of Mormon. It is the best book in the
world. It has brought me closer to my Saviour and closer to my Father
in Heaven.
 
I love you and miss you all very much! Our zone leaders haven't given
us mail for a while so I look forward to getting your letters. I hope
you have a great rest of your stay up in McCall!
Elder Thieme 
G'day fam!
This last week has really been a whirlwind. It went by faster than any
week of my life. The whole transfer was like that actually. My
companion is excited to be going home, but sad to leave missionary
life. So the end of this last week was a lot of photos and goodbyes. I
am going to miss Elder Ormond, I think maybe more than any of my other
companions. I feel that I really learned a lot from him. That's the
way it should be. We are put with every companion for a reason. To
learn something from them that the Lord wants us to learn. President
Hendersen talked to us about that today at transfer meeting. He let us
know that we are to learn something from every companion.
President is the man! We got to listen to him speak last Thursday at a
zone conference and then today at transfers. When he talks he uses his
hands a lot and when he testifies you can tell the passion he has for
the Gospel. You can really feel his testimony when he shares it. He is
a powerful teacher. I already know that I love him and that he was
meant to be my mission president. Even if he is my third one! When he
was speaking to us today at transfers, I glanced around at all the
missionaries' faces and I could tell that everyone else was feeling
the same way as I was: I know he is called of God at this particular
time and place because he is exactly who the Lord needs here in the
Australia Brisbane Mission. He is really fun, humble and energetic.
 I am excited for the future of the mission. It seems that things will change a lot, from
the way our meetings run to the way we proselyte (every companionship
will have an ipad and an iphone between them!).
We got transfer calls this last Sunday night. I pretty much knew that
I would be staying in Somerset, but I was apprehensive about who my
new companion would be. I found out that I will be training. I don't
know if he will be brand knew or if he will be one of the many
"visa-waiters" finally coming through. I probably won't find out until
tomorrow night. I am pretty nervous to be training though! I
definitely feel inadequate, but I know that if president believes I am
ready than so does the Lord. So I look forward to doing the best I can
with whoever he is. I am staying with another missionary who is
waiting for his trainee (or his "golden" as president calls them) in
Redbank Plains. We are both just waiting for the call from the
assistants and in the meantime we'll work here.
I am nearly out of time and I am out of coins. I will email you next
week! I love you all and pray that you will be able to sell the house
and everything. Mom and dad, I know that you are good parents and that
you will make the right choice. I know that because you go to the Lord
with everything. I hope to be able to follow that example as I accept
the responsibility of being a trainer.
I am real excited to see how it goes! Pray for me!
I hope you have a great week! God bless you!
Elder Thieme 

9 July 2013

G'day everyone!
My email is a little late this week. I forgot to let you know this
week would be different due to our temple trip. We got up at four in
the morning to catch a train to Brisbane this morning. I love going to
the city. I love going to the temple even more. It felt like it had
been ages since I went last. I got a different view of the city this
transfer since we didn't drive. We got off the train and walked on a
nice boardwalk along the river. It was raining and pretty cool this
morning.
My companion is laughing next to me because he emailed his family,
"see you in a week." Its hard to think that this way of life we go on
in for two years has to end. I still feel like I'm just starting and
I've got ages to go, but I know that it will go fast. The first time
in my life when I actually want time to pass by slower and it passes
by quicker than ever.
We had a pretty good week. We have a new investigator who's name is
Jeffrey. He is an older man who lives alone. He lives very humbly. He
lives on a pension. He doesn't really go to church but he has strong
Christian faith. We tracted into him and taught him the restoration
and shared the first vision. He told us that he believes it. We shared
the Book of Mormon and invited him to pray about it and he told us a
week later that God is telling him it is true. This is what we do.
Missionary work isn't always miraculous, but it's always the truth.
I love you all and I wish I could email more but I am out of time!
Keep me in your prayers! Next week you'll hear about transfers. I'll
probably email Tuesday.
Love you!
Elder Thieme