Area: Érd
Elders Sterri & Hall - May 5 to May 22, 2014
Elder Hall - March 19,2014 to May 5, 2014
Elder Zwingli - Feb. 19 to March 19,2014
Area: Dunaújváros (Zone Leader)
Elder Jones - October 23 to Feb. 19, 2014
Area: Szeged (Zone Leader)
Elder Miller - July 31 to October 23, 2013
Elder Bracken - June 19 to July 31, 2013
Area: Pècs
Elder Bennet - May 8 to June 19, 2013
Area: Szombathely
Elder Brown - March 26 to May 8, 2013
Elder Cutler - Feb. 20 to March 26, 2013
Elder Gould - Jan. 16 to Feb. 20, 2013
Area:Veszprém
Elder Forsyth - Dec. 5 to Jan. 16, 2013
Elder Bowen - Sep. 12 to Dec. 5, 2012
Elder Knight - July 31 to Sep. 9, 2012
MTC
Elder Gould - May 16 to July 30, 2012
Friday, May 23, 2014
Monday, May 19, 2014
Last Week in Hungary
Dear everyone,
Words cannot even begin to describe what I am thinking and
feeling right now. It is the weirdest feeling to know that 2 years has
just flown by and it only feels like a few seconds. All I can say is that
I am so grateful. SO SO grateful.
My last week was nothing but miracles. I was able to
baptize K, an amazing girl that Elder Hall and I met with at the beginning of
our time together. She was glowing and as I pulled her out of the water,
her face just lit up with a beautiful smile. She got dressed, headed
upstairs and said to us all, "Can we do it again?!" It was a
beautiful moment.
We worked hard, Elders Sterri and Hall, along with me and we
made some amazing memories. We had a little farewell party for me at
English class and on Sunday after the meetings, the Érd branch surprised me
with a going away party. They gave me the gifts and I got a little teary
eyed when the entire primary came up to me with hugs, just asking me not to go.
As hard as it is, I am just so grateful to know that I have
given all my heart to these people. I am going home with no regrets and
with the knowledge that I became the man that the Lord needed me to be. I
will miss this people though.
I will miss their hearts and their wonderful spirits. This
really is a small piece of heaven and I know the Lord called me here for these
people. I was able to call an investigator I baptized a year ago to say
goodbye and she just lit up when my voice came on the line. At the end of
our conversation, with a shaky voice, she told me that if all I did while I was
here was find her, that my mission was worth it.
The mission is anything and everything you make it. If you
spend your mission chasing your dreams, you will wake up one day to realize
that you have been living your dreams all along. The mission is a miracle
and has given me so much. Words cannot describe the gratitude I feel for
my mission.
To finish, I would like to bear my testimony that I know that
Christ is our savior. He is the key to happiness and has made happiness
possible through His church. This is His kingdom on the earth today and
if we become those who practice their faith, we will be so grateful and will
never be disappointed. We will receive all the blessings that our
Heavenly Father is just waiting to give us.
I have a strong testimony of obedience. Through obedience
to the laws and ordinances of the gospel, we slowly unlock the door to
happiness through the blessings of our Father.
I also have a testimony of laughing. Obedience, the gospel
of Christ and the Plan of Salvation are all meant to lead us to an endless
fountain of joy. If we are living the gospel, the evidence thereof will
be the joy in our heart and the smile on our faces. If we have not simply
gone through the movements, but have become who the Lord can make us, we will
be exposed to an uncontrollable smile and bottomless laughter.
In these past 2 years, I have not only been a missionary, but I
have become. As I am now, I have walked in my Saviors shoes in word and
deed.
The church is true. This is His work. I LOVE MY
MISSION!
Sok szeretettel,
Elder Jake Nelson
Monday, May 12, 2014
Hungary Week 93
Hey everyone!
I will keep this
short because we skyped with our families yesterday, but I wanted to
share some miracles we experienced this last week with our new companion, Elder Sterri.
First of all, I
haven't laughed as hard as I have in the past couple days in my entire
life! It has been such an entertaining ride! We have been throwing
ourselves in the work and through a chain of miracles, we found 13 new
investigators this last week and 4 of them accepted baptismal dates. I
won't see these baptisms to the end, but it is just such an amazing feeling
going all the way to the end. There is no better way to go out.
One of our new
baptismal dates has such a cool story as well! I love finding on public
transportation finding and the other day, I saw a 30 year old woman studying
dentistry on the train. I just sat next to her and told her about our
missionary lifestyle and English class and then, she had to hurry off the
train. Before leaving, I gave her a flier with our phone number on it.
She called later
and we set up! She is just enthralled with the gospel, it has been so
great. The night we gave her a Book of Mormon, we called her later and
she was already through the beginning of the 1st Nephi. MIRACLES!
There was many
other things that happened, including Stake Conference when I saw all of my old
branches that I served in, but it was just an awesome feeling to know that I
gave my mission my all. There were just countless church members coming
up to say goodbye to me and I just felt so grateful for my mission. I am
going home soon, but with no regrets.
Life is wonderful
and I will make this week count! Smile this week everyone!
Sok szeretettel,
Elder Jake Nelson
Monday, May 5, 2014
Hungary Week 92
MIRACLES!
SO I have some awesome news. We received a new companion
for the last 2 weeks of my mission. President felt prompted to send him
out here for my last couple weeks, so I am excited to be serving with Elders
Sterri and Hall. I knew him from before because I was a zone leader for a
bit, so I am sure that we will just see even more miracles!
This last week we had a beautiful baptism. S was an answer
to our fasting and prayer. She just fell into our lap after meeting with
the missionaries in Budapest for a while. She was just glowing! We
were able to meet with her mother already as well and she came out to support
her daughter at the baptism. It was really a cool experience!
We have just been working so hard, all the way to the very last
moments. While tracting this last week and by working through our current
investigators, we are starting to teach families and just some amazingly
prepared people. I know that the work we are doing now will not just last
for these next few weeks, but for a long time to come. YAY MIRACLES!
My funny story for the week comes from my splits on Friday with
Elder Dellenbach. After meeting with one of our investigators in a
retirement home,, we realized that it started raining BUCKETS outside. It
was so ridiculous. We were determined to make it to our next program
though, so we sprinted through the rain for a mile or two. We were
soaked, making a good memory and split.
Sorry for the short
email this week, but my time is running out! I have to make these last 2
weeks count! All I can do is smile!
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