Monday, April 29, 2019

The Field is Yellow, All ready to Harvest!


Monday was the Second day of Easter! So we couldn't wash our clothes... But the day started with some good old basketball! We played with quite a few other missionaries, which was pretty fun! Then we taught Henrik! We wanted to invite him to baptism, but he's very quiet so it's hard to tell what he thinks and where he's at. Basically, he said he doesn't want to be a part of any specific religion, but will still read, pray, and come to church. We're hoping as we get him more involved that it will click for him. He has some interesting beliefs otherwise though... There are some pyramids around his house with different elements and springs in them to give off a good energy. He's a good guy. :) I also made brownies that evening, but we ran out of time to bake them.

Tuesday thus included washing clothes and buying groceries. We also had some good knocking out on some houses. We had a funny conversation with a proud Tesla owner about the practicality of electric cars. Turns out, they're quite practical in Europe! Sadly, Million and Titi, the Eritrean couple Ældste Campbell and I taught, burned our appointment. We're still trying to get a hold of them. I also baked those brownies, and they were delicious. :) That evening, we ate with the Carl family! They're super cool! That's Frederik's family, but he was on a school trip, so it was his parents, brother David, and sister, Laura. They're super fun and love missionaries!

Wednesday was a weird day. We had basically nothing but finding in the morning. Then we had to go down to Frederiksberg again, so we were able to scheme a couple hours of contacting with Ældste Moulton and Ældste Myers! It was awesome!! They also made us dinner, which was wonderful!

On Thursday, we stopped by Ole, who came to church, in order to see if he would progress. We tried teaching him quite a few things, but he wasn't super interested in acting on them, unfortunately. He's a super nice guy though! Then we had Weekly Planning, which was good. Finally, we went out to Farum to stop by some people and knock! We met a Slovakian lady who moved to Denmark to create art. She wasn't too stoked to have us over, but asked for our card because she's searching for a church group!

Friday included interviews! We were up in Allerød, where President Olsen came and talked with us before our District Council. The Zone Leaders, Ældste Anderson and Ældste McBride, came and gave us a training about "reloading" our spiritual weapons and keeping a good teaching pool. Then we had Blitz Splits! We sent some people up to Hillerød and then the rest of us knocked down in Allerød. I got to knock with Ældste Campbell, and we had a fun time! We discussed "Edderkrop-busters" which will include a Ghostbusters-type squad battling evil spiders through the use of throwing cards. It'll be all the rage, I'm sure. After Blitz Splits though, the S-tog's weren't running and we weren't allowed to take bikes on the replacement busses. So Ældste Walton and I were in charge of getting everyone home safe! The Hillerød Sisters just left their bikes, and the Ballerup Elders could just ride with the Zone Leaders. Then the Lyngby Sisters and us biked back to Birkerød where they could catch a different bus and then S-tog to get home! It was quite exciting! That basically threw off the rest of the day though.

Saturday was weird! We got a call after knocking in the morning from a man who knows Ældste Walton's sister! So Brian and his son, who are visiting to see Family History sites, took us out for kebab after we had already eaten lunch! It was really fun though! They're super cool! Then we headed to Hillerød to cover a lesson that the Sisters accidentally scheduled at the same time as another lesson. But "Patrick" never showed up, so we just did language study in the library until we left for an eating appointment. However, the Sisters then called us and explained their bikes were still in Allerød! So we ran over and took the train down to Allerød, stole a couple women's bikes (which were still locked with helmets on them!), and then carried them back to Hillerød in order to make a northbound train with a couple minutes to spare! We all ate with the Nielsen family! They're exciting! It includes the parents, Susanna and her husband who comes from Bornholm (but I don't know his name), Isabella and her 1yr old, half-Afghani son, Daniel. Along with the twins, Bianca (who serves part time in the temple) and Benjamin (who raises and sells exotic reptiles). So their family is a little all over the place! Isabella asked us to give Daniel a blessing, which was super cute, but a bit difficult as he dodged our hands. ;)

Sunday was quite relaxed in comparison! We went to choir, before church! Unfortunately we came 20 minutes late, but they were excited to hear I could sing tenor! But we practiced a song that we then sang in Sacrament Meeting! It was fun! Otherwise, we knocked out in Farum and talked with a Lebanese man, Khaled, who was quite interested in researching our religion! We also talked to a lady who was quite beside herself because she felt bad we followed a prophet, but wouldn't hear anything about what he actually does as a prophet.

Spiritual thoughts! It's been a long and sometimes frustrating week. Ældste Walton and I had a companionship (or fælles) study where we talked about Christ's Atonement and we realized that Christ was on the cross for 9 hours. That's a really long time. And though sometimes, going out and contacting or knocking for 4 hours doesn't sound like a joyful activity, it's not nearly the same. Sometimes, as Elder Holland once said, we might be asked to pay a token of that which Christ, Himself paid. Not that anything we do could possibly measure up to what He did, but sometimes we have to bear burdens for His namesake. Life is not easy, and that's why we're here. Because He has given us the opportunity to become more, and that wasn't easy either. So yes, it will be uncomfortable and frustrating, and that's alright. God's plan includes you being frustrated and beaten down occasionally. It just so happens that it also includes you being raised up again. That's why He is important.

Have a great week!

--
Ældste Jepsen

- The Yellow (Elderberry, I think) Fields of Denmark! 
- Also a very large snail

















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