As we emulate His perfect example our hands can become His hands, our eyes His eyes and our heart His heart. - President Uchtdorf

Monday, January 29, 2018

WEEK 69---Chinky and the Chubbies

This past week has been so awesome! My new companion is Elder Jaxon Lott (from Idaho Falls) and he is one heck of a missionary! This past week we have been working hard to get this area back up into the green. Right now our areas is struggling but from trying to talk with everybody and contacting old refferals, old investigators, and old potentials, so I'll keep you updated.

So here are some highlights of my week. 1: Ping Pong Table. 2: Swampy Service. & 3: Nerf War in the Dark.

1.) Our sisters in our zone asked us if we wanted a ping pong table that had been sitting at their house for forever. Of course we wanted it, so we went and picked it up. Now remember we have small little Corollas. We had a 1/3 of it stuffed in the trunk while the rest we balanced on the back rack tied to the car with a jump rope and a bike tube. Shoot we were proud of it. And successfully we made it back home safely and played ping pong from 9 - 10:30 that night.

2.) We were asked if we could help out with a service, but we weren't really informed on what exactly we were going to do. Let's just say I don't ever want to do it again. It was fun, but it was so nasty!  We were pulling our cat tails, lily pads, and big ole' rocks. We cleared that thing. We also cleaned everything out of their yard, and threw it all in the burn pile. It was so cold...

3.) We have an artillery of Nerf guns in our house. And last night we had a Nerf War in our apartment in the dark and you got out when you get shot in the face. It was rough cause I got shot right between the eyes. I think our downstairs neighbor hates us cause we are so loud.

Well sorry there wasn't a whole lot this week, but it's been good. Have a good week! Love you all!

Love,
Elder Matua

PS: He was transferred 2weeks ago and is now serving in the Queen Creek Central Stake and covers 3 wards: Desert Wells, Motelena and the Hastings Farms 2nd







Tuesday, January 16, 2018

WEEK 68--"We are all born with a shovel, and Jesus Christ is our ladder out of the holes we dig ourselves into."

Today is better sweet.. Today I said goodbye to one of my favorite areas I have served in. I wish  I could have stayed just 1 more transfer, but I know my Heavenly Father needs me somewhere else in His vineyard. I'm just sad because this area is where The Gospel finally clicked. Where I finally realized that I'm just a tool in the Lord's hands. I'm grateful for the opportunity I had to serve here and serve along side the members of the Settler's Meadow, Ray, and Catalina Wards.

Here are some of my highlights from my week. 1. Elesha and Jamie. 2. The best Primary Teachers ever!! 3. When Elder Chadwick and I are tired it's best to not be around us.
1. Elesha and Jamie:
    Elder Chadwick and I were able to see 2 of our Investigators enter into the waters of baptism on Saturday. Quick back story on Elesha and Jamie. Elesha just fell into our laps. One of the priests in Ray ward, Daniel Taylor, took a dinner message challenge we gave and just ran with it. He asked his friend Elesha if she had read The Book of Mormon, and crazy enough she had. TWICE!? And a couple days later he asked her if she would like to take the Missionary discussions and she agreed. A week later we met with her. Elesha came from an FLDS background. She was apart of the community in Colorado City, Arizona. Or, better know as the community that was ran by Warren Jeffs. Luckily before crap hit the fan Elesha and her family got out of that lifestyle and moved to Mesa. 3 weeks after we met Elesha she was baptized. She was so amazing to teach. She practically tought us haha.
   Now for Jamie she was an interesting one. So Jamie is slightly autistic she is 23 with the mentality of a 13-14 year old. She was owned by the state from early in her life until about 17 when the Petit family began fostering Jamie. Well before she could be be adopted she turned 18, but the Petit's still took her under their wings along with the other 10 kids. (I'm not kidding). And let her decide on her own when she wanted to be baptized. We met Jamie and about 6 weeks later she was also baptized. Haha I guess it's okay to double dip when it comes to baptisms right?

2. The Best Primary Teachers Ever:
     Yesteady in church during Catalina Ward we got asked if we could sit in on a class while the teachers ran in to watch their daughter be set apart in her calling. So we sat down in front of five little 4-5 year old kids. These big huge eyes just staring at us as if we were like big ugly monsters that just crawled out from under their bed. It didn't take long for them to warm up. We asked them a few questions then taught them how to play hang man, and oh boy it had me rolling laughing. We would tell them to guess a letter and they would scream out numbers or they would repeat the letter a million times. But needless to say it was cute, and entertained me for the time being. Well Sister and Brother Medina returned, and one of the little kids says as we were leaving, "You the bess teachas I eva had!" So that was fun!

3. When Chadwick and I Are Tired It's Best to Stay Away:
    The past couple of days Elder Chadwick and I have been on one. We have been trying to find ways to just make people feel awkward or try to get one another to mess up in front of people. Now this may not seem funny to you, but we were dying laughing.
     Bear with me cause this story is hard to follow along. So at Elesha's baptism the closing song was "Because I Have Been Given Much". We made it through the 1st verse fine but on the second line of the 2nd verse I started singing the second line of the 3rd verse to see if Chadwick would follow along. Sure enough he did, and I'm like 200% percent positive I've never heard a human being make the noise Chadwick made. He was trying to sing  the second verse but with me singing the third verse he mumbled this noise that sounded like a beached whale! We were laughing so hard through the rest of the song we couldn't even sing. And the bishopric the whole time was just staring at us. But luckily we held it together through the prayer.
     This next story was just yesterday. While we were at church it gets boring just shaking hands with people and saying good morning so we decided to shake it up a bit. I told Chadwick to start shaking hands with a dead fish (a limp hand). Right after I said that the former bishop walked in, a former mission president/stake president walked in, and a counselor in our mission presidency walked in. I told Chaddy I was going to do it, but I didn't. Haha he looked like a fool and we just couldn't stop laughing at the looks these men were giving him. President Lowder from our mission presidency stopped and said Chadwick you need to work on your hand shake. And Chaddy started crying he was laughing so hard. We grew tired of that one so we moved on to calling priests random names as we shook their hands. Like "mango cake", "lug nut", "honey bunch", stuff like that. We would say something like, "What is up mango cake!?" Or "How you doing lug nut?" And they would just say, "Oh uh hey haha?" OH man yesterday we just couldn't stop laughing yesterday...

And today has been hectic.. We went and played Ultimate Frisbee against another zone in the mission. We got demolished... We then went to Joe's Farm Grill for lunch and oh my gosh it was so good! I got a gouda garlic bacon burger. AMAZING!! If you ever come down to AZ you have to try Joe's Real BBQ, and Joe's Farm Grill! You won't be disappointed. After that we went to Sodalicious, and played some Jenga as we sipped back a dirty Dr. Pepper. After that we went and got haircuts. It was my first time going to an actual barber since being in AZ, and I forgot how much I missed getting a fresh cut. So, it has been an eventful day. I hope all of you are doing well. I love you and miss you all! Have a good week! And I will talk to you all next week!










Wednesday, December 20, 2017

Thursday, December 14, 2017

WEEK 64--It has finally clicked...

I want to start out with a poem written by Philosopher George Santayana called "Better Part".

O world, thou choosest not the better part!
It is not wisdom to be only wise,
And on the inward vision close the eyes,
But it is wisdom to believe the heart.
Columbus found a world, and had no chart,
Save one that faith deciphered in the skies;
To trust the soul''s invincible surmise
Was all his science and his only art.
Our knowledge is a torch of smoky pine
That lights the pathway but one step ahead
Across a void of mystery and dread.
But, then, the tender light of faith to shine
By which alone the mortal heart is led
Unto the thinking of the thought divine.

I found this poem while reading in The Infinite Atonement by Elder Tad R. Callister. And what George Santana is talking about are those who fail to choose this better part.. Now I can't say much on this topic because I at times don't choose the "Better Part", but that's what's so wonderful. Even though at times we make the wrong choice or in ingonorance sin against our Father in Heaven we have the Atonement. Now I've been asked the question, "As a missionary you study a lot. Is there something you never tire of studying?" And my answer is always "The Atonement". My favorite scripture in the Book of Mormon is on this topic. It is Mosiah 14: 3-5. It says, " 3 He is despised and rejected of men; a man of sorrows, and aquianted with grief; and we hid as it were our faces from him; he was despised." Did you know that out of the numberless amount of world's that had been created by God, our world, our nation was the only one wicked enough to beat, torment, hate, and crucify the Only Begotten of the Father? Blows my mind.. "4 Surely he has borne our griefs and carried our sorrows; yet we did esteem him stricken, smitten of God, and afflicted." Our Savior in his time of pain and suffering he thought of us individually first. Through our individual griefs and sorrows.. Then. "5 But he was wounded for our transgressions, he was bruised for our iniquities; the chastisement of our peace was upon him; and with his stripes we are healed." He paid the price for sins. The Atonement is the most important and most needed thing in our life, or at least it should be. When we feel like we can't turn to anybody in our times of need. We can look to our Savior because he has felt everything. I get so worked up about this because it has changed me. And I know if you allow the Atonement into your life it can change you as well. This last weekend we had Stake Conference for the Greenfield Stake, and all of the talks were on gratitude, and love, and having your sights set on our Savior and the Book of Mormon, and being in line with the Savior because He is in line with Heavenly Father. And I've just been Spiritually fed from it. I'm grateful for this gospel. I am so glad that I'm able to be out here in Arizona spreading this message.

Well anyways. Here are some highlights of the week. We helped our former Vehicle Coordinator Brother Ashton put up his Gazibo. I love doing that kind of work. We were flipped off by this dang tree... just driving down Pecos minding our own business and well I there she was. Of course it was me that had to bring it up and point it out. Oh well.. then he is a picture of the 4 out of the 6 Elders in my district. Now I'm going to try to explain this picture. From left to right,  Chadwick was angry at the guy taking to the picture who will not be named. But this old lady came up and said, "OH come on SMILE!?!?"  Chadwick obediently smiled for the kind old women and well as for me I still didn't want to take a picture in the first place so I had no desire to listen to her.. Now the guy the the right of me Elder Leavitt he always looks like that, but I can never tell whether he is constipated or trying to figure out why square no fit in circle. I don't know. Anyways my favorite, Elder BoujeĆ©. Remember The Best Two Years? Remember Elder Calhoon? Yeahhhhh Elder BoujeĆ© is the Elder Calhoun of the Arizona Gilbert Mission.. So you can say he always looks like that. It isn't bad. He's just always ready and excited for the day! And lastly we took Christmas Card pics and they are lit!!! All thanks to Mama Hoopes!!!!!!! Here's my favorite one. And thank you to Goodwill for the sick sweaters.

Well that is all for this week! I hope you all have a wonderful week. I love and miss you! God bless. Oh and Merry Christmas!!

Love,
Elder Matua









WEEK 63---"Never apologize for how much love you have to give. Just feel sorry for those who didn't want any of it."

This week hasn't been too eventful, but I'll give you the highlights. 1. Our service on Friday....
2. Segways. 3. It's still hot down here...

1.) Okay I love giving service, but this particular one was not my favorite. First off it was in a creepy as heck building. It was at the Gilbert Museum.... it's tiny, old, smelly, and it just gives you the heebie geebies... So what was going on was there was a silent auction there on previous decorated trees and what we had to do was help the winner of a tree wrap it in plastic wrap and haul it to their car. Okay so it doesn't sound as bad as it actually was. You get really dizzy from walking around a tree like 30 times added with the no A/C and the smell. It was just rough. While being there I fell down some stairs, got a big "phantom scratch",  and my comp got a killer bloody nose. So the stairs were all slanted and slick so I took on step and fell all the way down on my butt.. the phantom scratch came form the basement. Supposedly the basement is haunted and there's a lady that is always seen down there. And I walked down there with only a bruised butt. And I walked out with a big scratch from my wrist to my forearm and I didn't touch anything while down there.. I showed the guy in charge and said, "Yep she don't take to kindly to you Mormon guys too much, and I said, "she?" and he replied, "Yep her names Lucy." And 10 minutes later my companion went downstairs to grab some boxes and he came back up gushing blood out of his face! So it got a little sketch after that... but anyways I don't ever want to go back there...

2.) Not sure if I mentioned this last week, but there is a member in our zone leaders area that has 4 segways at $8,000 a pop. Well we had a lot of fun riding around at a park and racing and what not. They had off road tires on them so we were going everywhere. It was a lot of fun. I have a picture of it so I'll send that.

3.) Last year the temperature cooled down around the middle of November. This year it's still in the mid to high 70's to low 80's.. it's been toasty. We've been driving around with windows down and short sleeves. It is ridiculous.

That's pretty much it for the week. I hope you have a good week! Alofas from AZ!!

- Elder Matua




Saturday, December 2, 2017

WEEK 62-"Death is not the greatest loss in life.The greatest loss is what dies inside while still alive. Never Surrender"

I would like to start by saying I am very thankful for all of you in my life. I hope you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving. I know I did. mainly because I didn't get over stuffed, and had some down time to just relax. But this week has been quite eventful. 1. We have a baptism on the 23rd of December, so a Christmas baptism. 2. Mistaken Miracle. 3. We got some pretty sick M&M's.

1. We are teaching the sweetest girl. She is 23 and she is autistic. The family is all members, but they have been letting their daughter decide for herself when she wants to be baptized. We taught her the first lesson on Friday, and she soaked it up. She is set for a Christmas baptism. We are so excited.

2. Our mistake was, we were asked to not stop by a family because the ward doesn't want to push this family further away from the Church. Well this name came up as uncontacted. Well the last name wasn't the last name we were asked not to stop by so we went. And, well, we knocked.. They answered.. and... They loved us!!! We got along so well with them! They were so nice and we got to talk to them. They complimented that we were the coolest Elders to stop by in a while, and so we just talked and then asked if there was anything we could do for them. It was a miracles.

3. There will be pictures of the M&M's They have me and my companions nicknames on them. They were given to us by an investigator. They went to Vegas for the weekend and they got them for us.

Well sorry there isn't a lot of stuff from this week but it was a good week. Love you all have  good week!! talk to you later!!!❤







We'll post the M&M pictures when we can find them. Sorry.

Friday, November 17, 2017

WEEK 60- this wee has been sick!!! Also, 10 months left...

First off thank you all for the Happy Birthday wishes. I had an amazing day even though half of it was fast Sunday..

But onto the good stuff. Me and my new comp have had a blast the past 3 weeks, but while doing the work. 1. My Comp and I love to explore. 2. Mesa Visitor Center. 3. Cryo Treatments

1.)  For this week we set out on a quest to find the attic to every building in our stake and have Comp Study up there, and boy did we succeed. 4 buildings in 4 days with 4 attics. We had a lot of fun with this. So we have a Master key, and we would go around to every door trying to find the stairs or latter to the attic. It's really creepy up there. It feels like there are people up there with you and they are just watching you as you dip, weave, and crawl over the 2 x 4 beams. Or the air vents.

2.) So 2 times this week we went to the Mesa Temple Visitor Center. Once we went with a Recent Convert, Jason Hair, and we were able to teach him about the power of the Temple. He is so easy going he had no questions.. He just wanted to get right into doing Temple work. And the other time we went was with another Recent Convert, Julia Kearney, and she is the same way. We taught about the Sealing power of the Temple, and how the work that we do in there is sacred. Well no questions came from her either. She already has an appointment with Bishop Thursday to receive her Temple Recommend. But, both times we went it was very spiritual, and cool to bear testimony of something you love. I love the Temple. And I am truly blessed to have a Temple in my mission. A lot of missionaries don't have the opportunity to attend the Temple while on their mission.

3.) Okay "COOLEST" part of my week. You can say me and my Comp have been the COLDEST any missionary had ever been while being on their mission... And I am in FREAKING AZ!!! So their is place owned by a member from my comps last area and he told us to come in on a P-day and come try it out, and we did!! It was crazy! It's called Cold Front Cryo. It's like a mini one body freezing sauna, and boy does it work wonders. You get into this capsule, and they select regular (-284 degrees), intense (-292 degrees), strong (-306 degrees), or extreme (-321 degrees). They turn it on and then the capsule gets filled with Nitrogen, and it is COLD... I choose the -306 degrees for 3 minutes. What it's supposed to do is burns calories, boosts your mood, soothes aches, and takes away soreness. It was amazing! We also got to wear these sick white robs, with old grandpa tube socks, and the best part.... CROCS!!! Me and Chadwick were looking flyyyy!

Well there are the highlights of my weeks! Thank you again for all the birthday wishes! I love you all. Have a good week, and God Bless!!!

















Thursday, November 2, 2017

WEEK 58---"How can sky be the limit when there's footprints on the Moon?"

Alright so I got a new Companion and I am so excited for these next 6 weeks. His name is Elder Chadwick. He has been out 17 months, so only 2 transfers ahead of me. He is from Windsor, Colorado. Just East of Fort Collins. He is a STUD! This past week we have seen a lot of good come from our long hours of biking and the hard work we've been putting in. But let's start with my favorite. A funny moment. This may not be funny to you but it brought a smile to my face.
So we were looking through the area book to see who we could stop by before we went to dinner. Well a name Colette Cordner came up and it sounded to familiar, I was like oh sweet let's go see her. We looked up the address and started to bike there. We got there and I just couldn't figure out why the name was familiar to me. Well we knocked on the door and I just laughed and Elder Chadwick gave me this look like why are you laughing!? And I said, "Hey Sister Cordner how are you doing?? Elder Chadwick meet the former relief Society President." She replied with, "Fine! What can I do for you Elders?" So, we shared with her that we had a referral to stop by her because she had filled out a card at a concert that Gladys Knight put on like a year ago and the referral had just come through. Then she told us she only filled that card out to get the free CD... So this "golden referral" ended up being a freaking amazing member.. Funny right? -_-

Anyways... Investigator updates: We still have a set baptism the Saturday and we are stoked! All we need is an interview and we are good to go. We have a couple investigators progressing really well. Our investigator Wilson just moved out of our area which sucks.. Jason Hair is doing very well and he received the Aaronic Priesthood on Sunday!! As you can see things are doing just fine here in ole' Gilbert, AZ!

This week we were able to meet a few new people who are wanting to know more about the Gospel and it gets me so excited! We met the sweetest old lady that asked us to come back. So we are gonna go back and teach her about the Restoration of the Gospel. We met a young man who said he was interested, but will have to talk to his parents so we will see how that goes. We also met an elderly man who says he hates all religions, but ours has always stuck out to him. He's the one I'm excited for. This next Monday I hope I have stories for you all.

Well I love you guys and thank you for all the prayers I am grateful to have family and friends like you all. have a good week!!

Zone pumpkin carving activity

Tai Pumpkin 1

Tai Pumpkin 2

With Sis. (Maddie) Snow, RM served in the Philippines

My NEW comp, Elder Chadwick

Me and Elder Tanner

Zobe, the miniture camel cow???

Riding in the trunk


The Lewis Family

Me and Elder McKown

Sunday treats from members.....so spoiled!!!

Thursday, October 26, 2017

WEEK 57-This is a sad week...

This week was my last week with my favorite companion. We've seen good success in this area. We've been able to see changes in those we have taught. Elder Mckown taught me that there is multiple ways to do missionary work. It isn't a wrote, scripted work. You have to be human and you can be You. Just more mature for me. This transfer has been real.
But let's get into the good stuff.
Here is a funny moment.
So we went to say goodbye to a family that Elder Mckown was super close with. And as we were leaving I heard and big slap and I looked and the oldest daughter was still grabbing Elder McKown's butt. I. Was. In. Shock. I died laughing while Mckown turned like 100 shades of red in .3 seconds. Long story short she was dared by hee sister to do it.
Here is a miracle.
We are teaching this girl. Her name is Julia. And she is awesome. And she is amazing. We call her the platinum investigators. She's another Jason. If you remember back to my last email a couple weeks ago. Julia is ready to be dunked. We just have to teach her the lessons. She is living the Gospel. She has met all the requirements. We are just waiting for her baptismal date which is November 4. Our second lesson with her she told US that she had a date for baptism. She's just awesome. So she is our miracle for the week.
Now not a whole lot has happened this week. Besides my companion packing, visiting families to say goodbye, having lessons, talking to people on the streets and getting rejected 100 times a day. But one thing I will remember was one of the talks given in sacrament meeting the an RM gave about families. I love my family. I am grateful for my family. I don't know what I'd do with out them. In his talk he said that without families God's plan wouldn't be complete. It wouldn't work. And I agree. I don't think if be able to make it through life on the right path with out a family to keep me on it.
With that I love you all and I hope you all had a good week. And I hope you all have a better week this week. Keep it real.
Love,
Elder Matua

That's our cowboy....what a dork!!!!

He must be missing his Kujo

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