Monday, September 25, 2017

Week 20 | Nov. 28, 2016

Dearest family and friends,

What an amazing week our Father in Heaven has blessed me with! I know that no matter how your week went, good or bad, it was a gift from God, so if nothing else we should be grateful for it! Thanksgiving was absolutely amazing! We had two dinners! One was with my favorite members the Keoppel family! They were so thoughtful and got pictures and letters from my family and surprised us with them! It was probably the nicest thing someone out here in Florida has done for me! I am so very grateful for them and the other members that have been so kind to me! The second dinner we had was with Brother Alderman and his girlfriend Nelly, (the ones that came to church last week) they are amazing! They explained to us how ever since that previous Friday, their lives had been changed for the better and how much happier they are! It's amazing how feeling the spirit and God's love can change an individual! Dinner was great and then on Saturday Elder Gillen and Elder Russell taught her another amazing lesson and she explained that she wanted to be baptized before her birthday in January! We are so incredibly excited for her! And then they came to church again! They are amazing! Keep them in your prayers!

Meanwhile I was on an exchange with Elder Gentry! We had an amazing day...

Whoops I got distracted by the other missionaries playing gatorball and accidentally sent my email... so sorry! Anyway on exchanges we found a new investigator, taught several less active members and then had about the coolest lesson ever! We had three members come with us to see a Haitian family of 5! We had planned to teach the Plan of Salvation, but our lesson didn't quite go as we had planned! One of the members was Haitian and spoke in Haitian Creole for 50 mins! I just sat there and watched the correspondence! It was amazing although I couldn't understand a word I felt the spirit so strong! After what seemed like a very long time the Haitian mother stopped and explained how she felt amazing! She felt that what the member said was true! She said that the church felt right! It was an amazing experience for me and really strengthened my testimony! I know that the church is true! It is true in every nation and tongue! I am extremely grateful I have the opportunity to be a missionary in this area! I love being on the Lord's errand! I love the church! I love my Savior! Look for the good in every moment! And know God loves you! Love you all with all my heart!

Your grateful and blessed missionary,

Elder Tracy

Week 19 | Nov. 21, 2016

My dearest family and friends,

This week has truly been a life changing one! My mind has been opened and my heart has been touched by many of the events that have taken place! First and foremost I need you all to know how unbelievably grateful I am for a Father in Heaven that loves me, and you, and that neighbor you don't quite get along with! He loves us all equally and His hand has been evident in my life especially this week! With that said I will briefly describe a few of the amazing events that happen and then focus the majority of my thoughts on a very spiritual experience for me! It will be a long letter so you can read it all or just skip to my testimony at the end!

First, we had the amazing opportunity to learn from President Clark and Elder Schwitzer of the seventy! I learned so much from these men and I know that all our priesthood leaders are called of God! There was so much to learn from them! I invite you to reflect the priesthood leaders in your life at this time and especially this week show them your gratitude and if you don't quite know if God has priesthood leaders on the earth pray and ask Him if what I testify of is true! Sacrament meeting was amazing and I learned a lot about being grateful in our circumstances rather than for our circumstances or for things! We should realize that ALL THINGS, come from our loving Father in Heaven, "who giveth us richly all things to enjoy." (1 Timothy 6:17) Even the trials and pains are for us to grow and be grateful for! Okay, so lots of good stuff then comes my miracle...

To start I want to quote, one of the greatest members here in Florida, Brother Keoppel! To put it simple he spoils us rotten and I owe him a lot! Anyway he took us to lunch and gave us some advice! All this good stuff are his words! "I heard a pilot talking on the radio about the science of airplanes.  He said that the most critical time for an airplane is during takeoff.  It is then that the most stress is placed on the plane, the wings, engines and everything else.  You see, in order for a plane to take off, it has to get lift.  It achieves this by flying into the wind.  This is called a headwind.  The plane has to fight this headwind every time it takes off.  It is a force that is the most dangerous to the plane and to the pilot and passengers. The plane and pilot, have to fight through the headwind in order to get up to a safe cruising altitude. Once they reach the cruising altitude, then they can proceed to their destination. In order for us to be successful, we HAVE to fight through that headwind just like a plane does until we get through the opposing force and reach a safe area where we can proceed to our destination.  Everyones headwinds are different.  It may be not living the commandments or not having exact obedience or whatever.  Anything that distracts us from reaching our goals," there are many things that can be considered a headwind! Just remember that these things when handled with care and precision will lift you high so you can soar! Good advice right?! Now my miracle.

So Friday after lunch with Brother Keoppel we did a whole lot of planning and trying to seek some direction in which direction to take our area! We knew that if we followed the council of our leaders we would be successful so we are going to find our solid investigators, discontinue seeing the rest and then diligently seek new investigators through less actives and part member families! So after planning and making a pretty missionary style dinner... (you get creative with what you have) we decide we needed to spend that last hours of the day visiting a particular less active! It was now dark outside and we needed to bike the 7-8 miles to this mans home! Along the way we faced much opposition! I have never heard so many different people yell crude words, call us names, and mock us greatly. Along the way we saw someone pick up a prostitute and many others smoking and drinking! Let's just say there was lots of sin out and seemed to be placed directly in our way! Elder Gillen related it to the great and spacious building described in Lehi's vision! At one particular moment I felt the strongest most tangible presence of evil and darkness I have ever felt in my entire life. I was, for the first time, really scared and knew that we were in some sort of danger!   We wanted to pull over and stop to say a prayer but every time we slowed down the Spirit prompted us strongly to keep going and not to stop. There were moments we felt to slow down and other to speed up and get going! We took roads we never before had taken and we came across two different large dogs that caused us to stop and cross the street! I know without a doubt that our Father in Heaven had guided us in the only safe path we could have taken! He led us safely away from the danger! At this particular moment I was very grateful for all your prayers asking to protect the missionaries! Your prayers were answered!

Well finally we made it to the mans house! Elder Gillen and I followed the impressions of the spirit to know exactly what to say to get in the home and convince all in the home to join us for the lesson! This was a miracle for they rarely ever take the time to listen to us! As I spoke and bore my testimony Nelly (the less active's girl friend) began to tear up! She stopped us and told us every word we had spoken addressed every problem she was facing and she knew without a doubt we had been sent by God! This miracle lesson led these two amazing Individuals to church where they once again felt that every word spoken was directly for them by God! They for the first time stayed for the second hour of church! Despite the fact Nelly had Pancreatitis! They LOVED church and invited us to come back twice this next week!

As I reflected the events that took place I could see that every event the past month and weeks led up to this miracle, my studies that morning practically said everything that happened that night, people we had seen said things that helped us fight through that dark feelings we felt, the timing was PERFECT! That Friday night I received so much revelation and a confirmation that God has a plan for each and everyone of us! He will not leave us to fight opposition alone! He will give us the tools to get through any trial in our life! There were so many life lessons I learned in an instant! This week I testify as witness and with all the thanks and gratitude I can muster that God loves us! He answers our prayers! He is kind and merciful and is eagerly waiting to help us! I know that we have a Savior and Redeemer! By even vocalizing His name even the darkest of feelings will flee and Satan trembles! I know this church is the true church of Christ! It was restored by Joseph Smith, an imperfect man, but was called of God and established a undeniably perfect church! The Book of Mormon is the word of God and is the key to personal revelation and continual progression in an ever darkening world! I know that God has given us families to learn and grow and come closer to our Father in Heaven! I love my family! I love you and all your amazing examples! This is my testimony and the things I am beyond grateful for this week and every week to follow!

Sorry for the long email but I couldn't deny the impression to share it with you all! Have a wonderful Thanksgiving!!!!

Your very grateful missionary,

Elder Tracy

Tuesday, September 12, 2017

Week 18 | Pictures

Our awesome zone



Week 18 | Nov. 14, 2016

Whelp this week sure has been a tiring one! So you understand a little better on average we do about 8 hours of service, which is super solid! Well, this week we ended up with 18 hours of service! Let me tell you I can sure feel it! We helped two nonmembers! The first we helped take down and put up a fence, the second we helped move! So today has been perfect! We have spent the day at President Rulon Munn's home! It overlooks Butler Lake! Shaq's home is just across the lake, as well as the biggest home in America! It was so peaceful!

This week I was also able to do exchanges with two awesome missionaries! Elder Russell, an experienced missionary with the greatest dry humor! I learned a lot from him and we had a really great exchange! From him I learned a lot but of the biggest take aways was the importance of being you! God has put us where we are for a reason! There is something you have to offer for every individual and every circumstance you are placed! Be you! Use your skills, your personality, your quirks to lift and strength others! Be a disciple of Christ but that doesn't mean you can't be yourself while doing it! Don't forget that! The second exchange was with Elder Corriea, a Tongan elder still in training! He is ripped and basically a pro fighter! It was his first time leading out the area and he did a really great job! The lesson this diligent missionary taught me was to never give up! We knocked a lot of doors and had little success but this elder wouldn't give up! He continued to bike all through the city through all hours of the day! We even skipped dinner so we could teach more! He was so diligent and oh how I admire him! My advice to you is the lesson I learned! Don't give up! Continually seek righteousness! You may not see the blessings come right away but do not falter! Keep up the hard work and I promise that the blessings will come!!!

The last experience I'd like to share this week was our district meeting this past week! Planning district meeting is stressful for a new inexperienced missionary, so I have been praying extremely hard that this week would go well and that it would be guided by the spirit! I know that the success of this meeting had nothing to do with me and my efforts, but wow! The spirit guided every word and our district was able to discuss some major issues within the mission, zone, and district! We discussed how the main issue was pride! We all become prideful and selfish and that instantly destroys all unity and the companionship of the spirit! If we humble ourselves God will work wonders among us! It is my humble prayer that we all learn to be ourselves, to use our skills and gifts to humbly and diligently lift up God's children! This is the most amazing work that has ever taken place, we have a responsibility to do our part, we have the gift to do our part! I love it! I love being a missionary! The church is true!

Love you all oh so much,
Elder Tracy

Week 17 | Pictures

Us and President Clark after stake Conference! (He gave us a good
shout out in his talk) hahaha



Week 17 | Nov. 7, 2016

Hey Everyone!

This week has flown by so quickly! It was probably due to the countless miracles we saw this week! I love love love being a missionary and watching this gospel bless the lives of others as well as totally changing and transforming me! I have become more and more aware of my many weaknesses but it's been so comforting to know how much God loves working with humble hearts! Never ever think that it's too late to change and improve! Just start now! Be who you want to be starting this moment! If it's not perfect, so what?! Don't ever give up! Anyway, it has been an extremely great week! Monday was really fun we ended up going mini golfing and out to dinner with a member! It was the weirdest Halloween, but still really good!

On Tuesday we did temple service again! Oh how I love temple service! The temple is absolutely gorgeous!!!! I totally forgot to mention that we are in a car share again! So after doing service all afternoon we biked the 8-10 miles to our area! As soon as we got there we got a call from President! All red faced and huffing and puffing we learned that president was going to come out teaching with us! I've never biked so fast in my entire life! We got back with just enough time to eat dinner! We were able to go see four different individuals and all the lessons were absolutely amazing! The spirit was incredibly strong!  One of the men we saw was a less active who had drastically made the decision to get a divorce and leave his family! It was our last lesson with him and we testified, with more boldness and power than ever before, about Jesus Christ and his Atonement! We were nearly all in tears as the spirit confirmed every word! He asked if we would give him a blessing! Elder Gillen gave an amazing blessing that was nothing short of inspired! It was humbling to be there! Even after all this he was still set in his ways! It was so hard to see a man feel the spirit so strong, hear a promoting, and then ignore it! It was a heart striking reminder of the importance of our agency! God respects us and loves us enough to choose, even if what we are choosing is clearly the wrong choice! But he also loves us enough to never leave our side if we allow him to! Whatever you are going through, council with the Lord and you cannot fail!

There have been oh so many miracles this week! Unfortunately I don't have enough time to write about it! Just know how much I love this gospel and how much I love my Savior! He is our Savior and Redeemer! He just waits for us to come unto Him! This gospel is amazing! Thank you all for your love and support! I look up to and love you all!

My prayers are with you always,

Your faith seeking missionary,

Elder Tracy

Monday, September 11, 2017

Week 16 | Oct. 31, 2016

Dearest family and friends, 

This week has been a very interesting and a drastic change! It has been full of goodbyes and hellos and many, many new responsibilities that come with being a district leader! I am the second youngest in the entire zone and nearly everyone has been out longer than me which is both stressful and helpful! Overall though this week has been an amazing opportunity for me to grow and learn and become! Things here are much different than I am used to but I am learning that God loves to take us outside our comfort zones! He wants us to progress and become better! I can testify that there is so little progress in a comfort zone and very little comfort when you are progressing, but this is how God intended it to be! My new companion is Elder Ashton Gillen from...... Riverton Utah.... Totally Crazy right!?! He went to the same middle school and high school but never knew each other or had any common friends! It took us the entire week to find a connection! Hahah He has been out for a long while and I have a lot to learn from him! He is a super chill super good guy!!! The ward is really cool! We had the Halloween party on Saturday and all the ward auxiliaries had a lip sync battle! It was really funny!

It has been difficult once again to try to learn all the names of our investigators, less active and active members of the ward! There are some amazing people here and I'm excited to be here in Winter Garden North! We knocked on a lot of empty doors this week and had very little success so I think I am back to where I was when I first came out, but that's so exciting cause it means there are SO MANY miracles ahead of us!!! We get to do service at the Orlando temple on Tuesdays and it is one of the coolest experiences! There is such an amazing spirit that is felt even just on the temple grounds!!! I have missed the temple! All of you that can go to the temple, please go! I never really took advantage of being able to go to the temple and I really miss it! Anyway the temple is such a blessing! I love it so much!!!

Even without having much success we have still seen many miracles this week! On Wednesday we stopped by probably four or five different less actives and not one was home. We felt that we should try one more home, so we walked up to the door, knocked, and no answer... bummer... well we were walking to the car when a neighbor walked outside. We ended up talking with him and teaching him the entire restoration! He is really interested and wants to learn more! He only speaks Spanish so we had to refer him over to the Spanish elders, but I know it was because of our diligence we were able to find this man! We are really excited for him!!! Never give up in your endeavors to do good! There is someone waiting for YOU! Keep doing what's right even though it may be hard! You will see miracles!

So we have a new rule here in Orlando Florida! Emailing is now no longer than an hour so consequently I won't be able to respond to every email every week and I'll probably have shorter mass emails but I know that as we are obedient to ALL God's commandments we will be blessed openly!!!  I love it here! I love the mission! I am definitely still trying to figure everything out but it'll come! Never forget how much I love all of you!!!! Continue to do good and I'd love to hear all the miracles that you see!!! Have a safe and fun Halloween!!! So so so so much love from your missionary in Orlando!

Your humble and loving missionary,
Elder Tracy

Tuesday, June 6, 2017

Week 15 | Oct. 24, 2016

Dear Family and Friends

Well it's transfers this week! It has literally been the craziest week my entire mission! SO MANY MIRACLES!!!! We sent a goal for 40 lessons and we hit 39, a week ago we had zero on a baptismal date and by tonight we will have 4, we had 6 new people at church, and I am going to be a District Leader in Winter Garden North!!! It's crazy that I'm barely out of training and I'll be a district leader! I feel a little inadequate. However, I know that whatever God asks us to do He will sustain us and support us! I don't have to be and won't be alone! And when it comes down it If I give of my all, taking heed to the Lord's counsel I can rest assured that my Father in Heaven is proud of me! Anyway, I am sad to go but glad to grow! I'm excited for this opportunity!

Alright, so there have been countless miracles this week and I can't share them all but I'll share one crazy experience and then two just awesome miracles! The first happened as we drove out to a lesson with
one of our less actives! He is coming back strong! We taught him an amazing lesson concerning how he and his wife could be sealed in the temple and the steps they need to take to get there! The spirit was incredibly strong! As we testify of the simple truths of this restored gospel the spirit will back you up and touch their hearts! It was amazing! Anyway this family lives way out in the country and we had to use a map to get out there! It was crazy dark and we had to swim through the swarms of misquotes to get to the car! We get inside and start backing up and something starts crawling over my companion! We turn up the brightness on our iPads and find at least 25 of the biggest cockroaches I have ever seen crawling over the windows, seat belts, sealing, and floor! We had a 30 min drive back to our place inside this car of roaches and we could only defend ourselves with our restoration pamphlets! Haha I have never felt so uncomfortable ever! Hahah but we survived it was just so nasty! Hahah oh how I love the mission!!!!

Another miracle that has happened this week is with Amanda, many weeks back I was able to give her a blessing, I had cried during the blessing and for that reason she began to ask questions about the church! The sister missionaries began to teach her! She has been gaining interest and the sister invited her to pray about a baptismal date on Friday night! They promised her that if she asked in faith she would receive an answer! She prayed and she as the scriptures promised received an answer! She is no going to be baptized on Christmas! First of all, I will never be ashamed of crying ever again! Hahah and secondly it's another amazing reminder that if we ask we shall receive! God is so eager to bless us and help us with every righteous desire that we have! Why are we not asking him for help?

One of the most rewarding miracles we have seen is with Sarah! When I first met Sarah she was an atheist and now is is going to be BAPTIZED!!!!!! She prayed sincerely about a date and she wants to be baptized on December 31! It is amazing how many prayers have been answered! I know that God hears and answers our prayers! He truly loves and cares about us all! He is our Father and wants us the best for us! He hasn't forsaken us and his arms are outstretched to aid us! We have been able to see Sarah quite often this week and have had great lessons with her concerning obedience and how she can prepare for baptism! I LOVE being a missionary! Hopefully president let's me come up for the baptism! Well, that is just a small portion of the miracles we have seen! If we set goals and pray and then act in faith, God will work wonders among us!

Your amazed miracle witnessing missionary,
Elder Tracy

Week 14 | Pictures




Week 14 | Oct. 17, 2016

Hey everyone!

This has been a long and crazy but wonderful week! It was a little hard to get back into the swing of things after 5 days of doing no proselyting, but we have been able to do a lot of planning, goal setting, and praying and are finally back into the swing of things!  The hurricane has both made the work here easier and harder! We have received more referrals than we ever have before, but unfortunately we had to take our investigators off date! The hurricane has really messed up some schedules! We have a goal this week to go from none on date to having 5 with a baptismal date! We are testing our faith a little but I know if we give all that we have and pray with all that we have, our father in heaven will help us reach our goals. So, fun fact, we met the Governor of Florida last Monday! We got a call from our Bishop telling us to go to the airport so we could all get a picture with the governor! Well, we went early and nobody there knew what we were talking about! Well, we just stood there by these huge army trucks where they were handing out food and water to residents! While we stood waiting this guy came up to us and we had a full conversation with him and as he turned to leave he said something about being governor and we felt pretty dumb! He left before anyone else got there so now we always joke about how we met the governor! Anyway that was pretty cool! Hahah

We had interviews with President Clark this week and it was really inspiring! He talked about faith and quoted 2 Nephi 27:23  
"For behold, I am God; and I am a God of miracles; and I will show unto the world that I am the same yesterday, today, and forever; and I work not among the children of men save it be according to their faith."

It was a good reminder for me to have faith! If we don't have faith miracles can't happen in our lives! So the next day we decided to give it a try! We stopped by the home of a less active who has never answered the door or our calls! We said a prayer expressing our great desire to see a miracle! We got out and for the first time ever she answered the door! She came out and and opened her heart to us and expressed how she has been waiting for a moment to start making a change in her life! I know that this would have never happened if we didn't have the faith and we didn't ask God for help! Always, always, always rely on our Father in Heaven! I am just starting to understand the power of faith! Faith precedes miracles! Ahhh I love this gospel!

We have had many experiences this week that have really strengthened my faith! On Wednesday night we had a few hours free up and we wanted to see some less actives in our area that we haven't met yet! We knocked on door, after door, after door and there was no answer! We prayed asking our Father in Heaven to lead us to who he needed us to go see! After two and a half hours of trying to follow the spirit with no one home we decide to try one last door... we knocked and no one was home! As we were about to leave to our next appointment the neighbor drove up into his driveway! We got out and had a great conversation with him! He wasn't interested... yet! But I know that it is exactly who we needed to see! When we surrender our will to our Father in Heaven amazing things come of it! 

So many experiences like this have happened every single day this week! It is kind of blowing my mind! I prayed for experiences that would help me strengthen my faith and I have had too many experiences to count! Ask and ye shall Receive! I can testify of the power of Faith! The power that comes as we ACT in righteousness! Our father in heaven loves us and cares about us and our concerns and desires! Ask in faith and your prayers will be answered! Well sorry if my letter has been all over the place! We had another district Pday today so I have been writing this email throughout the entire day! We carved pumpkins, went bowling, and played some basketball! I LOVE my Mission! I LOVE serving our Father in Heaven! I love him and I love you all! Remember to stay strong in the Faith!

Your Faith seeking missionary,
Elder Tracy

Week 13 | Pictures







Week 13 | October 10, 2016

Hello family and friends!

I am alive and survived my first hurricane! It's has sure been the craziest adventure of my entire life! The past week has been a whirlwind of events that all came so quickly! Early Wednesday we got word that we were going to be evacuated!  We spent Wednesday helping our investigators strap things down, drill up their metal shutters, and prepare them all for the hurricane! We also had to go buy a few supplies and there is only one Walmart! Just imagine Black Friday but worse! The shelves were empty and people had sorta lost their minds and the hurricane hadn't even hit yet! All proselyting efforts were canceled and we had to all be in at 8:00! We prepared our apartment and packed our food and clothes into the car! We woke up early Thursday and drove inland about an hour to Deltona! We loaded our supplies and watched as the sky grew darker and darker! From that point on we didn't see the outside world till Saturday afternoon! There are three companionships living in the complex we evacuated to and then three other companionships had evacuated there so there were 12 elders that came to our apartment and we played board games and other big group games! There was this really old reel tape projector! We watched a film and then added our audio to it! It was hilarious! The whole day was so surreal and I've never felt more unproductive in my entire life! Power went out Friday morning so I basically just read my scriptures until I fell asleep! My companion played chess for hours with another elder! Well after the hurricane had passed we got the word to go back and assess the damage at our place and report back! Driving home we saw unbelievable amounts of derbies and damage! Our apartment had little damage and nobody has power!

Saturday afternoon we drove back and forth and all over the area assessing where help was needed and collecting information and addresses! We then sent all that into the stake president who complied the information and added it to a data base! The rest of the night we helped members from the stake unload a semi truck and a moving truck full of supplies from the church! I finally understand now why the church is always the first on ground zero and the efforts that go into the church humanitarian efforts! That took the entire night! It was encouraging to see how selfless members of the church are! There was this 70 year old man who spent 14 hours sawing up trees and hauling them away! It was a very humbling experience for me! The stake center was full of chain saws, generators, water, tarps, nails, shovels, helmets, and basically anything you'd need! There were 800-1000 volunteers from the church coming in Sunday morning to collect supplies and then disperse it through the stake and start clean up! Well, we cleaned up the church and we were heading out and we got an emergency call from the zone leaders saying another huge truck was coming in and no one would be there to receive it! We called in all the missionaries from the zone and spent from 9:30-11:00pm unloading the truck! We didn't get to bed until midnight! We were all physically exhausted!

Sunday was very unusual! We met at the church in our helping hands Tshirts took the sacrament in the dark! And spent the rest of the day cutting up trees and cleaning up fallen debris! It was so amazing being able to serve and watch people who would have been closed off to the gospel open up and grow a love for the church! I love this gospel! God has a plan for all of us! He is hastening His work! God loves His children and has protected and watched over me and the other missionaries here! We will be doing a ton of service the next week or so! Just know I love you are so much! Thank you for your concerns and prayers! The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints is the true church! I love being a missionary and I love serving! I love you!

Your hurricane surfing missionary,


Elder Tracy

Hurricane | Oct. 6, 2016

Florida is preparing for large tropical storm.   This email was in response to our parents asking if Elder Tracy was okay, being evacuated, and prepared.

I am doing great! I'm prepared, have a ton of water, and food! We are
moving farther inland! And president is keeping a watchful eye on the
storm! I can't email until Monday which may be delayed by the storm!
Just know God will protect me! You don't need to worry about me! But
please keep everyone here in your prayers! Love you all!

Much love and faith,
Elder Tracy

Tuesday, May 30, 2017

Week 12 | Oct. 3, 2016

Dearest Family and Friends,

When you think life can't get better it gets better, and when you think life can't get any worse it gets worse, but really, it all depends on what way you are looking at it!  If we keep a positive attitude and continually keep our focus on Christ we will experience joy even when things are hard!  Having that said, I'm really not going through too much difficultly so it makes my job really easy!  God is blessing me and I can feel all your prayers energizing me each and every day!  We taught a ton of lessons again even with conference taking up two of our most productive days!  I love looking back at the end of each week and reflecting, "How many lives did I change?" Each lesson taught represents a person, a faith that is trying to grow!  In our shower my companion wrote: "How many lives will I change today?"  In response I wrote, "Let's get to work and find out!"  There are people waiting for us to love, care for, and serve!  Let's all get to work and find out how many lives we can change today, tomorrow, this week, this life time!

Early this week after having a crazy busy hectic day, full of surprises and rerouted plans, I came to a conclusion that I've reflected quite often through out the week!  Elder Honda turned to me and said there just isn't enough time in the day to do all that we need to!  There are too many people to see, too many good things I want to get done!  I thought about it and replied, "We don't have time to do everything but we do have just enough time do what is most important to us!"  My question to you all is what is most important to you?  What is a priority?  Where do we spend our time?  Do we care more about our Savior?  Our family?  Our Job?  Or the next episode on Netflix?  Where are we going to spend our time!  For me it was a spiritual slap in the face as I realized I haven't been spending my time where I should be, with those that need my help the most!

Here is another event that took place this week truly touched my heart and changed the way I look on those I serve!  We have been working with a less active woman who fell away from the church several years ago!  She is this older black lady, who lives far from family, has marital problems, health issues, a smoking addiction, and feels like everything is against her!  She has become a dear friend and calls us her son!  She gives us hugs and kiss us on the cheek and is super friendly!  Well, we have been full court pressing her with the help of the relief society! We have been making head way!  We helped her throw all her cigarettes out and she has this unbelievable desire to change and come back!  A desire to repent!  We helped her set up an appointment with our bishop so she can start taking the steps necessary to come back!  Well, Wednesday night came along, the night of her appointment, and our plans fell through!  By total direction of the spirit we ended up at a hospital giving a blessing.  Anyway, because God had moved our plans around we felt like we should go back to the church and make sure our less active was there!  She wasn't!  It was now dark and rainy and I knew we should call her!  She answered in tears crying out to me, "Elder, I'm lost, I'm lost, I'm lost, I don't know how, but I'm lost!"  It was heart wrenching but I was able to calm her down and give her directions to the church and met her at the door with a huge hug of relief and gratitude!  She met with the bishop and is now taking the steps to come back!  I look at this experience and wonder how many of us are lost or know others that are!  There is always hope!  There is someone that knows the directions to get us back to safety!  No matter how lost we become there is a way back!  If we are willing to keep driving, keep trying, KEEP REPENTING!  We will make it back to those that love and care about us!  We will make it home!

Conference was beyond amazing and I have never before received so much personal revelation at conference! Above all else two things stood out to me! I need to learn how to truly pray and truly repent! Things I before thought I knew how to do, but now realize I have so much to learn! As we pray and build that relationship with our Savior it as if we pick up the phone and cry unto him, I'm lost!  Then paired with repentance, True repentance we then listen to His word through prayer to receive the direction we need to return to Him again with confidence! What a great lesson I have learned! I have such a long way to go but I am ready to listen to the directions I need to hear!

Sorry for the super long email! There was so much that happened and even more that I've learned! This week I got an interesting hair cut by one of the elders in the zone, I drank my first glass of milk, EVER, helped an investigator pull a four wheeler out of a muddy ditch, and was given gator tail to fry up for dinner... So hopefully I don't burn the place down trying to cook it and I'll let you know how it tastes... Love you all! Remember that "God needs brave sons (and daughters)" and to always "be ambitious for Christ!" Two of my many favorite conference one liners!

Love, serve, and repent always,

Your humbled missionary,
Elder Tracy




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