Monday, April 29, 2019

Week 95: T Minus 11 Weeklys

Hey y'all! Sorry I didn't write last week.. It's been hectic. Things have been going well here, though!!
Fayetteville is amazing! I love it here. So many amazing people and so much to do!
We have been doing tons of service this week, at the Fayetteville Library, at the Habitat for Humanity "restore" (a thrift shop lowes), at the Mt. Sequoyah Woods Trail removing invasive plants, and doing random acts of service for people. We have had lots of cool lessons. 

One family has not been to the church for about 4 years, since they were baptized. They have committed to come back to church, and this last week we invited them to pray about a date to go to the temple and get sealed as husband and wife. They are amazing!! 

Another lady we just started teaching last night. We took a young couple from our ward with us, and we had a really good time talking with her. The couple we took parked at the back of their driveway, which was shaped like a hockey stick, with the curve towards the road. In the middle of the lesson, which was outside on a picnic table, a young woman walked out of the house and got in a car. She started backing out, and we thought she had enough room. We continued talking, until we heard a *SSHRHSSHRRRRRRR* and looked back to see the girl turning too early, and pulling the back bumper of the couple's new car a bit off. 30 minutes later, after lots of insurance company phone calls and a police officer visit, we were able to finish our lesson with a prayer. Moral of the story? Always have a backer!

One time we set up an appointment with a middle aged man that we hadn't seen at church in a while. He was baptized a year or two ago. It was set up for a Monday night at 7. When we got there, his mother let us in and he was sleeping on the couch. His mother tried to wake him up, but he was unresponsive. He was a little stiff and had a hard time breathing. Long story short his mother called 911 and the paramedics came and treated him for super low blood sugar. They took him to the hospital and afterwards, his mother, who isn't a member, thanked us for being there. She said she would've left him there because she thought he was sleeping. The Lord definitely had a part in that experience. 

I love being a missionary. I always try, every single day, to "go about doing good." Most of the time I don't know the effect of everything I do. I sometimes don't even know if the things I do have an effect on those I try to reach. But I know the Lord knows. He leads me. He is in charge.

Love ya!
Elder Eliason 
 Elders Anderson, Eliason, Broadhead and Rogers

Elders Rogers, Broadhead, Anderson and Eliason
 Nice Home
My Next Ride

Monday, April 15, 2019

Week 93: Fayette(chill)ville :)

Hey y'all!!
This week I'm writing to you from Fayetteville, Arkansas. This is only the second time I've served in Arkansas. I'm serving with Elder Broadhead. He's been out for about 8 months. He has been here for a couple of transfers, and knows the area well. It's a great place!!
We are doing lots of missionary work here. I'm ready to get into gear and gooooooooo!!!!!
Not much out of the ordinary. Knocking doors, teaching people, eating, studying, etc. 
One family we are working with hasn't been to church much since they were baptized. We taught them about faith, and how sometimes you have to take a step before the next step appears on the path. We also talked about how some people just hold onto the rod of iron in the scriptures, but don't walk forward. It was very cool to see that they recognized where they were spiritually. The wife figuratively put her foot down and said "we are GOING to get sealed in the temple!" I have faith that they will. One night we were sleeping and all of a sudden we heard a "BOOMM!!!!" that woke me up. Our whole apartment shook for a couple of seconds. It was a lightning strike somewhere really really close. Then we went back to bed :)
I can really see the hand of the Lord in this area!! It's great to be here :)
Thanks for all of the support and love that you give me!! 
Thanks :)
Love,
Elder Eliason


 I trained Elder Johnson in Parsons a little bit ago, and this is me with Elder Johnson and the Elder that he's training!!! It was super cool to see them on the transfer loop. 
Springtime in Fayetteville

Monday, April 8, 2019

Week 92: Mountains

I think my mountain is finishing my mission strong, loving my companion and other missionaries, and opening my mouth always. I need to rely on the strength the Lord gives me to overcome these mountains :)

I loved all of the conference talks!! Especially Elder Uchtdorf's, and President Nelson's.

Monday, April 1, 2019

Week 91: Weekly :)

This week was so cool!!
We had tons of great experiences. We started off pretty slow, but the weekend was crazy busy. Elder Williams plays piano at an expert level, and one day we were volunteering at a senior center, not an old folks home but more like a community lunch and activity center for senior citizens. I was washing dishes, and he was playing piano when a lady came up to him. She asked if we could teach her husband, she explained that she was an ex-communicated member that wants to get back into things, and she wants her husband to come with her!! She's from the ranch. We had a lesson with them this week and it was a beautiful experience. 
We did lots of service this week, from helping assemble a tin barn to helping a recent convert recover move some truck tires and other car parts. 

Every 5th Sunday, all the different break-offs in the Ranch get together along with members from our church, and have a 2 hour long meeting. Each church gets a chance to conduct the meeting, and they call on different people from the crowd, led by the Spirit, to come up and speak. I can honestly say that I felt the Holy Spirit so strong there. I have learned on my mission, and especially in Stockton, that no matter where I am there are good people. There were lots of good people there. Elder Williams and I were called upon to be the last speakers. It was an honor to address all that were in attendance. I shared some of Christ's teachings about unity and talked about how our goal in life should be to come to the unity of the faith, to the measure of the stature of the fulness of Christ. Even though we are different in the execution of our faith, we all believe in Christ, we all try to help others, and we all want to be better. I learned so much from that meeting, not only in what was said, but what I felt and what I was able to take from it. I hope that I will be able to share the Spirit that I felt there as I try to go about my Heavenly Father's will.

I love revelation! I love the Book of Mormon. I love Jesus Christ.

I love you!
Elder Eliason

Pictures: (they're older, I don't have my camera with me)
Elders, from left to right
Me, Elder Plummer, Elder Hansen, Elder Barber, Elder Hartley
Elder Plummer and I