August 22, 2016 1:22pm
Dear Family and Friends:
This week has been really awesome! I think I've finally adjusted to
life as a missionary. It has been interesting for sure but it has been
a lot of fun so far! This week has also been super rainy. I think it's
rained almost everyday this week which has been really nice! Its has
been more humid than usual but it has also been nice and cool too!
I've come to love street contacting/tracting (We did quite a bit of
that in the rain this week). It's where I've met some of the
coolest/most interesting people. A lot of the time you don't succeed
but when you find someone who is willing to hear your message it is
totally worth it. Not to mention you hear some cool stories and see
some interesting stuff haha! I also had the opportunity to do service
at the food bank which was a lot of fun! Mosiah 2:17 "And behold, I
tell you these things that ye may learn wisdom; that ye may learn that
when ye are in the service of your fellow beings ye are only in the
service of your God". We also had the opportunity to visit a lot of
our investigators this week. We have 3 of our investigators with a
baptism date which is fantastic. We also had another pair of
missionaries in our district baptize one of their investigators
earlier this week too. Things are going good here in Killeen!
Miracle of the Week:
This week we invited a lot of our investigators to church and we had 6
come this Sunday which was an awesome experience! It was awesome to
see the ward members fellowship them and welcome them! All of them had
positive experiences and will be coming again next week!!! The power
of loving one another, friendship, and fellowshiping is amazing and it
truly makes a difference not only in church but in life! 1 John 3:11
"For this is the message that ye heard from the beginning, that we
should love one another."
I love you guys
-Elder Beau Power
Monday, August 22, 2016
Saturday, August 20, 2016
1st Week in Texas!!!
August 15th, 2016
Dear Family and Friends:
Today marks my first P-day in Texas!!! This week has been crazy!
The week started off last Tuesday by leaving the MTC at 3:50am (wasn't
fun). Then we took an hour and a half train ride to the airport which
was interesting because I've never really been on a train before.
After that we arrived at the airport and we boarded at about 8. After
a couple hours on a plane we arrived in Texas! We were picked up by
President and Sister Whitney along with a few pairs of Elders at the
airport and we were taken to one of the church buildings where we ate
lunch and had an orientation. Then later that day we had some awesome
Texas barbecue for dinner at the mission home! That night like 15 of
us elders stayed in one apartment which was nuts. The next morning we
headed to the stake center and were assigned our trainer/companion and
our area. My companion is Elder Hughes he has been out for a year and
a half and is from Utah and he is awesome and our area is Killeen,
Texas 1st and 3rd ward. Our area was a 3 1/2 hour drive from Ft.
Worth. The day I got here we just jumped right in to the work. This
week I've already been able to teach investigators, contact referrals
including one that didn't speak English, meet both bishoprics and the
stake presidency, and participate in a play at the ward party (I
served in Alpi, Somoa for 2 years haha). A cool thing about this area
is that it is very diverse in terms of people. We live in the same
area as Ft. Hood which means there are a lot of people coming in and
going out. I've been able to meet a lot of different people who come
from a lot of different backgrounds. It has been awesome to hear their
stories. Texas has been an awesome place. So far all of the people
I've met here in Texas are extremely friendly even the people that
don't want to hear our message. We get fed pretty much every night. I
think there are only 3 days this month we don't have a dinner
appointment. I'm excited to see what else Texas has in store for me
these next 2 years.
Miracle of the Week:
We were contacting referrals this week. We started by calling all the
referrals with phone numbers and we would pick out a time that we had
open for an appointment and we try to schedule them for that time.
When we called, each person that answered was willing to meet with us
and they all were available at the times we had available to meet. We
contacted 9 people that day and the fact that we were able to schedule
all of them in the various times that were available throughout the
week is nothing short of a miracle. "...For I know that the Lord
giveth no commandments unto the children of men, save he shall prepare
a way for them that they may accomplish the thing which he commandeth
them." 1 Nephi 3:7.
I love all of you
-Elder Beau Power
Dear Family and Friends:
Today marks my first P-day in Texas!!! This week has been crazy!
The week started off last Tuesday by leaving the MTC at 3:50am (wasn't
fun). Then we took an hour and a half train ride to the airport which
was interesting because I've never really been on a train before.
After that we arrived at the airport and we boarded at about 8. After
a couple hours on a plane we arrived in Texas! We were picked up by
President and Sister Whitney along with a few pairs of Elders at the
airport and we were taken to one of the church buildings where we ate
lunch and had an orientation. Then later that day we had some awesome
Texas barbecue for dinner at the mission home! That night like 15 of
us elders stayed in one apartment which was nuts. The next morning we
headed to the stake center and were assigned our trainer/companion and
our area. My companion is Elder Hughes he has been out for a year and
a half and is from Utah and he is awesome and our area is Killeen,
Texas 1st and 3rd ward. Our area was a 3 1/2 hour drive from Ft.
Worth. The day I got here we just jumped right in to the work. This
week I've already been able to teach investigators, contact referrals
including one that didn't speak English, meet both bishoprics and the
stake presidency, and participate in a play at the ward party (I
served in Alpi, Somoa for 2 years haha). A cool thing about this area
is that it is very diverse in terms of people. We live in the same
area as Ft. Hood which means there are a lot of people coming in and
going out. I've been able to meet a lot of different people who come
from a lot of different backgrounds. It has been awesome to hear their
stories. Texas has been an awesome place. So far all of the people
I've met here in Texas are extremely friendly even the people that
don't want to hear our message. We get fed pretty much every night. I
think there are only 3 days this month we don't have a dinner
appointment. I'm excited to see what else Texas has in store for me
these next 2 years.
Miracle of the Week:
We were contacting referrals this week. We started by calling all the
referrals with phone numbers and we would pick out a time that we had
open for an appointment and we try to schedule them for that time.
When we called, each person that answered was willing to meet with us
and they all were available at the times we had available to meet. We
contacted 9 people that day and the fact that we were able to schedule
all of them in the various times that were available throughout the
week is nothing short of a miracle. "...For I know that the Lord
giveth no commandments unto the children of men, save he shall prepare
a way for them that they may accomplish the thing which he commandeth
them." 1 Nephi 3:7.
I love all of you
-Elder Beau Power
Thursday, August 11, 2016
Arrived In Texas
August 11, 2016
Finally, as the Mom, the letter I've been waiting for! He arrived in Texas 2 days ago and it's been driving me crazy not knowing absolutely that he made it there and not knowing where he was exactly! Texas is a big state! Keep a Mom updated please!
August 11, 2016
Dear Family,
Sister Whitney and I want you to know that your missionary has arrived safely in Texas.
We look forward to serving together in accomplishing the Lord’s work. We hope you
enjoy the attached picture of your missionary as well as knowing that the missionaries
are in good hands here as they are in the Lord’s service.
Your missionary’s assignment will be in Killeen, Texas. He will be serving with
Elder Hughes.
Their apartment address is:
4204 July Dr. Apt A
Killeen, TX 76549
Your missionary will email on Monday which is their preparation day. They are always
happy to hear from you as well. Thank you for your support.
Sincerely,
President & Sister Whitney
Finally, as the Mom, the letter I've been waiting for! He arrived in Texas 2 days ago and it's been driving me crazy not knowing absolutely that he made it there and not knowing where he was exactly! Texas is a big state! Keep a Mom updated please!
August 11, 2016
Dear Family,
Sister Whitney and I want you to know that your missionary has arrived safely in Texas.
We look forward to serving together in accomplishing the Lord’s work. We hope you
enjoy the attached picture of your missionary as well as knowing that the missionaries
are in good hands here as they are in the Lord’s service.
Your missionary’s assignment will be in Killeen, Texas. He will be serving with
Elder Hughes.
Their apartment address is:
4204 July Dr. Apt A
Killeen, TX 76549
Your missionary will email on Monday which is their preparation day. They are always
happy to hear from you as well. Thank you for your support.
Sincerely,
President & Sister Whitney
Monday, August 8, 2016
Tag Pictures for Mom *cough cough*
August 4, 2016
I hope this is the first of many tag pictures he'll send me!
I hope this is the first of many tag pictures he'll send me!
This is Beau and Justin's tag. His brother gave it to him to take out with him.
Justin served in the Denmark Copenhagen Mission from Nov. 2005- Dec. 2007
Justin served in the Denmark Copenhagen Mission from Nov. 2005- Dec. 2007
To Our Loving Mothers
July 28, 2016
I have to post my first "random mom" picture that I received! It absolutely made my day. A kind woman was leaving the Provo Temple at the same time Beau's district was and thought she would ask to take a picture of them so she could send it to their mothers. She took the time to get all their parents cell phone numbers and send this picture with the text from them, "To our loving mothers from District 37F". Thank you, thank you random mom!
I have to post my first "random mom" picture that I received! It absolutely made my day. A kind woman was leaving the Provo Temple at the same time Beau's district was and thought she would ask to take a picture of them so she could send it to their mothers. She took the time to get all their parents cell phone numbers and send this picture with the text from them, "To our loving mothers from District 37F". Thank you, thank you random mom!
2nd Week at the MTC
August 4, 2016
Dear Family and Friends:
Dear Family and Friends:
Well my second week here at
the MTC is complete! It has honestly been one of the fastest weeks ever.
There has been some crazy stuff going here! We had a devotional Tuesday
night and the 2nd counsellor of the presiding bishopric came and talked
about the "Character of Christ" which was really awesome it reminded me
a lot of the Character of Christ talk that Elder Bednar gave. Then
turns out the week before we came Elder Bednar was actually here at the
MTC giving a talk and then the week after we leave Elder Holland is
coming to give a talk so it sucks that I've missed/going to miss those
talks. But all the devotionals we have had so far have been really good.
Then one of my teachers(Sis. Sheppard) got "ran over" by a car as she
told us but turns out that she got hit on her way home! She's okay and
was still able to come teach us the next day but still crazy! Other than
that there hasn't been anything to out of the ordinary going on here!
Lots of class, lots of studying, and lots of teaching. Speaking of
teaching we got 2 new TRC investigators! The first is Kayla she is from
Alabama and a sophomore at BYU. Then the second is Austin and he is from
Dallas and is down here for the summer for an internship. It has been
really fun getting to know them and teaching them as well! But that's
about all that's been going on this week. My district is great and we
are becoming really close. Everything is going good with my companion as
well. We leave early Tuesday
morning for Texas so I'm excited for that! My time in the MTC is
quickly coming to an end and I can already tell it will be a bittersweet
moment when we all leave.
Miracle of the Week:
We
were teaching our new TRC investigator Kayla earlier this week and she
had asked a question about why there aren't big miracles today like the
ones found in the Bible(Moses parting the red sea, etc.). My companion
and I didn't really know why but we told her that we would do a little
research and see if we could figure it out before our next appointment
and during my personal study the next day I found a scripture in the
Book of Mormon that addressed her exact question. The answer was in
Moroni 7: 27-29, 33-37. It was awesome to see her reaction to that and
to be able to share that we had found an answer to her exact question in
the Book of Mormon. That just testifies to me even more the truth of
the Book of Mormon and that we can find answers to our questions in the
scriptures.
I love you guys all so much!
-Elder Power
Just in case you have forgotten what I look like...
1st P-day Letter
July 28, 2016
Dear Family(and Friends):
Dear Family(and Friends):
Today is finally P-Day! Im
so happy I finally get to write home! So today marks the end of my first
week and the beginning of my 2nd week here at the MTC. Let me start off
by saying that I love you guys so much and that I miss you all so much.
This first week has been one of the longest but also one of the
shortest weeks of my life. It feels like I got here yesterday but at the
same time it feels like I've been here for months. Time moves
differently in the MTC. Someone said that the weeks feel like days and
the days feel like weeks and that is a pretty accurate description. The
MTC is a very unique place. It will make you feel overwhelmed, peaceful,
stressed, excited, tired, ready to leave, and wanting to stay. It has
been tough getting in the routine of the MTC but I can semi-confidently
say that I think I've got the hang of it now. The first few days was
like drinking out of a fire hydrant and I can barely remember what
happened honestly it was kind of a blur. I got my assigned my companion
Elder Bodine. He is from Denver, CO and he is pretty cool. I also got
assigned to my district 37F and it's weird how fast we all became good
friends. We have 3 other companionships of Elders and a trio of Sisters
in our district. There is Elder McCan and Elder Dertina(our district
leader), Elder Jeffs and Elder White, Elder Norris and Elder Laris, and
then Sister Green, Sister Robertson and Sister Christianson. We got our
teachers Sister Allen and Sister Sheppard(She is from England) and they
are probably some of the nicest people you'll ever meet. We see our
district and teachers a lot because we are pretty much in the classroom
all day except for when we eat and are teaching other people which is
still kind of rough but I'm getting used to it. The best advice we got
in our first few days was "Just make it till Sunday and after that it
gets a lot easier!" and it was so true. Sunday was probably one of the
best days aside from today of course. We got to sing in a Choir of 1400
missionaries with the Nashville Tribute Band which was awesome they were
also the devotional for Sunday night. We went to church which was a
nice change of pace. We also got to go on a Temple Walk which was
awesome and really relaxing. Then we watched a talk by Elder Bednar on
the Character of Christ which was absolutely amazing. Ever since Sunday
the time has been flying by. Tuesday this week we had another devotional
from Elder Condie he is a former member of the 70. I guess General
Authorities get July "off" or something like that. But I heard that the
week before we got here Elder Bednar came which is super cool and I hope
he makes another appearance before I leave! Another thing that started
this week was TRC (Training Resource Center) and that is basically where
we teach "investigators". We are told that some are real and some
aren't but it is hard to tell. This week we have been teaching Bryce and
he is a college student at UVU and then Rod(Rodrigo) and he is from
Chile. Rodrigo has been really interested in what we have been teaching
and yesterday he told us that he really believes the stuff we have been
teaching and that it makes sense and that he liked how he felt that the
Atonement was for him as an individual which is a great feeling. Bryce
has been harder to teach but we felt like we had made some good progress
yesterday but unfortunately that was our last day teaching him. The MTC
is overall a really great place and it is an awesome place to feel and
learn by the Spirit. Then that leads us up to today which has been the
best day so far in the MTC. P-DAY!!!! We got to do endowments in the
Provo temple this morning and I get to Email home! So that is pretty
much a summary of the last week and how it went.
Now for some
miscellaneous items to talk about. The Food: The food is pretty good!
Some days are better than others though! Free Time: Don't really have
any haha (But for real though). Pictures: I need an SD card reader and I
don't know how soon I will be able to get one but hopefully it wont be
too long and maybe I can borrow someone else's plus no one really knows
how to send pictures anyways haha.
Miracle of
the Week: I've learned that everything revolves around Christ and that
everything we teach is about Christ in some way shape or form. I've
really strengthened my testimony about Christ and his atonement this
week especially seeing how it affects other people (Rodrigo). I know
that Christ is our savior and redeemer and that he died for not only our
sins but for our pains and afflictions as well (Alma 7:11-13). The
Atonement has amazing powers to free, heal and strengthen us all. All we
need to do is have faith to ask.
I love you all
-Beau (Elder Power)
TEXAS FT. WORTH MISSION
(Photo Credit goes to Heather Magnusson)
Hello Family and Friends,
Elder Beau Power has been called to serve a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints! He will be spending the next 2 years in the Texas Ft. Worth Mission, which covers basically
from Spanish Fort South to Killeen and Olney East to Fairfield and everything in between. His Mission President will be Pres. Darrell G. Whitney.
We put him on a plane in Tucson and he reported to the Missionary Training Center in Provo, UT on July 20th, 2016. I'm a couple of weeks late getting this blog up and going, but I hope to stay on top of it from now on and provide emails, updates and pictures for all of you to see.
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