Tuesday, July 28, 2015

Christ Lives....

This is a link to the Poland Mission 25th Anniversary celebration


mamo!
I am doing so good, honestly, nothing to complain about at all, I love the work, my companion, my responsibilities, everything, I couldn't be happier (unless I was with you of course). im glad that the family is remembering me even though I am half of a world away from you guys, its good to know that I am loved, because a lot of people don't have that luxury, a good family, strong faith, direction and a goal they are working towards, so knowing I do makes me feel very grateful. I want to agree with you that Christ lives, and I actually didn't know that the holy ghost left him in the garden, but an angel was sent to comfort him, but even in spite of that, he suffered more than all of us could even imagine at all. yet even in that moment of extreme pain, he followed his fathers will, perfectly. its amazing to think about. This week we had one pretty intense experience. My companion and I were going through the lists of potential investigators missionaries in the past have gathered, calling them and trying to set up meetings to begin them on the path to Eternal Life again. We called one man, named Piotr, and he was willing to set up a meeting at his house in a city nearby Katowice. The time came for the meeting and we found his address, and went and visited him. We knocked on his door and he answered and invited us in for a discussion. He led us to his room, and the scene we saw was very shocking. Beer bottles empty on his table, cigarettes beside them, and a few small bottles of vodka on his couch. He was slightly under the influence at this time, but was sober enough to listen. We began with a prayer, and the spirit was there, I know it, and the feeling we had was one of pure love to this man. He had given up the fight, giving in to his temptation to drink and smoke, but wanted to come out of it, we could see it in his eyes, the pain and sadness from his addiction. I and my companion have never testified harder in our lives for this man, we told him God loves him, and is his Father, that he is there for him at all times, he responded by saying that no one knows how he feels. So we opened to Alma 7: 11-13, and read these verses about why the Savior offered himself as a sacrifice. We testified again and again, trying to help him, the Spirit was so palpable in the room, and it broke through to him. Because after all of this, he decided to start reading the Book of Mormon again and praying daily, and I know that the power of God will work through this man. I love you so much mom.

love,
Elder Summers

The Same Tram Stopped....


 hey mamo!!!
I am so excited to stay here, honestly, because I love the branch, I love the apartment, I love my companion, I love my calling, I love everything and I didn't have to move, which was really really awesome. I love my companion, and we are going to push each other and make each other way better this transfer,  so I get to serve missionaries for at least another two months.  We had a little activity on Saturday, in which we played sports and the sisters made an American cake with a flag as the design, it was a lot of fun and the most chill 4th of july I think I have ever had.  So this week we had a little miracle happen to us. We were in our tracting spot that we have picked out to knock to some doors, and my companion and I were heading back home, and to do that we needed to take a tram to the center of town, then take a bus to a stop near our apartment. When we were in the tram we took a seat and rode the tram into the center of town, exited the tram and made our way to the bus stop. About 50 feet past the tram stop I checked my pockets for my phone, and it wasn't in there, I didn't know where it was it was just gone.  Honestly, we panicked a little bit, he tried calling it and his phone said that my phone was not working, and couldn't be reached at that time, so I thought that somebody had taken it and it was gone forever. But it in this time of trouble and confusion, I remembered the words of Alma found in Mosiah 23:22 which reads :  Nevertheless—whosoever puteth his trust‍ in him the same shall be lifted up‍ at the last day. Yea, and thus it was with this people. I decided to trust the Lord, and I prayed, and as I said the words in the name of Jesus Christ, amen, peace entered my heart, my mind was clear, and we decided to go and wait for the tram to return to get my phone. So we waited on the stop going the opposite direction, and in about 5 minutes, the same tram stopped, and there was my phone, waiting for me on the seat. I know this was the hand of the Lord, calming me down and allowing me to have the hope I needed to get my phone back. 

love,

elder summers

Negativity Is Turned To Positivity....







June 22, 2015

hey momma!
yeah hump day happened for me, im glad that I am at peace with all of it, I didn't do anything really special, I did burn a shirt and that was pretty eventful but you will have to wait and see the video of what happened to me while it was burning, its pretty funny and honestly something that you should expect to happen to me. Through the savior, every bit of negativity is turned into positivity, trials become blessings, and opposition becomes stepping stones to exaltation with our father. its so amazing. I am so thankful for the time that I have had here in Poland, and I am so grateful that I am able to spend another year here, it makes me so happy. So this week, we as a district went out to a town outside of Katowice called Mysłowice, it is a town that our Branch President felt that we needed to focus on. So over the last week or so, we have been trying to spend as much time as possible in that city, getting a feel for it, and just discovering how it feels to do missionary work there. So far we have had some cool things happen to us, namely something that happened just a few days ago on Saturday. We were trying to find some places to tract that were kind of out of the normal way, and during the week we found some neighborhoods with some little houses which we thought would be perfect for tracting. So on Saturday we began to tract, and we didn't really get any response from anyone, people seemed to be tired or they just didn't answer the doors or something like that. Nevertheless we pushed on, and we had about 30 or so minutes left before we had to go home, and we talked to a lady who was standing outside her house in her yard. We said that we were sharing a message, and asked to come in. She welcomed us in, and we saw her husband and their three children. The kids were playing and making noise as kids do, and the husband was watching some TV. They turned the TV off and we began to talk to them about the Restoration, answering the common questions people ask us. The lesson lasted for about 30 minutes, we testified of Christ, of families, and of anything else we could. They willingly accepted a Book of Mormon, and told us to come by anytime to talk more about our Church. 

love,
elder summers 

hey dad!
my week was so good, so very good, its weird though, I feel like I just got here, and I do not care how cliché that sounds, its true, I still feel like a noob out here, so this next year will be pretty interesting honestly. we will see how it goes right? you guys only get little updates weekly, but that is why I have been writing a journal daily, so when I get home you will be able to re-live my mission in my shoes, I cant wait for that, and at the same time I know that my work here is not done at all, I still have a lives to change, and people to touch, and every day I am getting better and better at doing that, every day I wake up happy I am in Poland. I love it so much here! My 3rd quarter is starting, and the final push is beginning, and I will come out victorious because I am on the team that is going to win, so I will contribute all that I can to that effort, and when that 4th quarter begins, craziness is going to happen! I cant wait, yet I can, its weird, I don't know, anyway, all I know is that I love it here, and I thank you for your prayers and support, I love you dad.

love,

Elder Summers

Why We Need The Book Of Mormon....



June 15, 2015

hey momma bear!
I am doing a lot better this week, way better, there is a talk I read recently from president packer entitled "the candle of the lord" and it has some good missionary type of advice about sharing testimonies and why it is so important, so if you want you could give that a read. So this week something pretty awesome happened to us. My companion and I have been meeting recently with a man, he has been coming to English for years, and has met with missionaries off and on over those years. So his biggest obstacle is why we need the Book of Mormon, which is honestly a question that I have never had to answer, so during a morning of study my companion and I studied this, and I found a few answers. The first is basically that the Bible and the Book of Mormon testify of each other, so the Book of Mormon testifies the Bible is true, and the Bible testifies that the Book of Mormon is true, they contain the same teachings, so if the Bible is true, so is the Book of Mormon. And the second is that the Book of Mormon has lost knowledge, the knowledge that everyone will resurrect, the fullness of the gospel or in other words the plan of salvation, infant baptism, and so on. I discovered all of these things that I knew already, but now I know better why they were revealed, and why we need the Book of Mormon. So we had a meeting yesterday with him, and testified of these things, exhorting him to read and find out, to ask God. Then we asked him to follow the example of our savior and become baptized, and he accepted.

love,
elder summers



hey dad!
my week was so good, so much better than last week haha. that weather is craziness, I cant believe its that hot in Wasilla and seward, fishing would be incredible up there right now. and speaking of Alaska, ive heard some funny new things that people think about Alaska here on the mission, mostly from missionaries. we had one here from texas, and he had convinced himself that Alaska is all ice, and if it all melted it would be smaller than texas, then another one thought that Alaska was an island like Hawaii. its just like hearing crazy things about the gospel people think about. once my companion and I got told that the first Mormon was from Australia, no matter what we said she was firm in her belief, it was pretty comical. thank you for your support and love, and your uplifting words, they mean a lot.

love,

elder summers

So Happy, Even In The Hard Times.....


June 8, 2015

hey momma bear!!!
well to be honest, this week wasn't the greatest week ever. I struggled a lot this week internally,  but through the grace of the lord in giving me my companion, he really helped me this week, prayer helped, the scriptures helped, everything helped honestly. that is why I am so grateful for this mission, being separated from the world and rising up to that level of spirituality like you mentioned, allows us to really overcome things fast. This week of hardships didn't stop me from working at all, I figured that I could just forget myself and my own troubles and just go to work, and that is when all things are solved, and that happened this week. I am so grateful for the lord in my life.  and that you are teaching about the great and dreadful day of the lord, and if we are righteous it will be a great day, if we are wicked, it will be dreadful, so maybe you could mention that haha. im glad that all is well and you are happy, and just know that I am happy as well, so happy, even in the hard times. So this week, the Lord helped us out a lot, but particularly in one way. During a calling session that my companion and I had planned, we were calling all of the people we met on the street during the past few weeks. One in particular was a man who we met on the eighth of may in a park near our house.  He was walking with his young daughter. We talked to him about the Restoration, telling him that the heavens are open, and God speaks to men on Earth. At the end of the conversation we invited him to discover this truth for himself by reading the Book of Mormon. We exchanged numbers, promised we would be in contact, then departed. Three weeks passed, and during the calling session I mentioned, we called him and he decided to set-up for a lesson with us. He arrived right on time, and we began the lesson. It had been three weeks since we last had any contact, but in that time he had read the entire Book of Mormon twice, and had a lot of questions regarding who we were and what our lives were like. We had a member on the lesson, and he told our friend how his life looked according to the gospel. All of it made sense to him, and all of our teaching was met with his open mind, and at the end of the lesson he said that he would like to find out more about the church, pray about it, then get baptized, so we didn't set a date for him, but he is willing to change and accept the Lord's commitments.

love,
Elder Summers



hey dad!
well it sounds like your week was pretty good, and full of all kinds of interesting experiences. im glad that jace got home safely, and that he is that weird missionary guy, elder bednar said something about that, he said that missionaries that go on missions come home and fall right back into the life that they led before, the same habits, everything. but missionaries that serve missions, come back and are weirdos, they just don't fit into regular society. so that means that jace allowed his mission to change him, he served the lord and it sounds like he did a great job at it haha, now he just has to get married and make bret a grandpa. so that is an interesting experience that you had there with the snake, and also your comment about good snakes being dead snakes just made me think of something. lets compare snakes to temptations, and some are bad, but others are way worse, way worse, and just like the difference of danger between a rattlesnake and a blow snake. one is terrible, one isn't that bad, but a snake is still a snake, and it is better to avoid them completely. so yeah, its weird that I just thought about that but whatever, every situation can have a gospel equivalent. 
love,

Elder Summers