Monday, October 28, 2013

Week 15 NEW COMPANION!

Hi everyone!

Been a great and busy week! Transfers were this past Tuesday and I got a new companion! I have the great privilege and opportunity to train Elder Martin, from Riverton, UT (only about 40 min south of where we are)! He is a "Trial Missionary", meaning he has some medical problems--He actually has spinabifida, and should technically be paralyzed.  So the Church wants to keep him local for 3 months. And if he does well and can cope with missionary life, he will get his call at the end his 12 weeks of training! He also, just graduated from High School, but has just turned 19, so the age change didn't really affect him. He is a great missionary and we get along quite well.





So, this last Friday night we were able to go again to the local Davis High football game. They played Weber and won, so they are officially undefeated for the season! We talked to a lot of people at the game that night and walked away with 18 referrals! The students are so willing to help us out, and give us names and numbers of their non-member friends, and less active friends! 

This past Pday (Monday) our entire zone drove to the peak of the mountain in bountiful and celebrated one of the Elder's birthday with cupcakes! :)

Top of Wasatch Mountain

Our Zone!


So, yesterday we were introduced to a lady who has recently moved into one of our wards. She is an African American woman from Atlanta, Georgia! She was baptized a member of the Church in 1998 in California. She informed us that she didn't even know the Joseph Smith story.. So we knew something went wrong when she was being taught! She is one of the most humble people i have ever met. Her spirit is great and i loved visiting with her. Her name is Alicia James. We talked alot about the Book of Mormon and came to find out she didn't truly have a testimony about it. We have scheduled to come back next Sunday to read it with her. I am so excited. She is known for saying things like "praise the Lord" during sacrament meeting and other church meetings hahaha.

We were able to attend a baptism this week of one of the Spanish Elders' investigators. And can I just tell you, even though i couldn't hardly understand what was being said, i have never felt the Spirit so strong, just maybe a few other times in my life. It goes to show you that it doesn't matter if you cant understand what is being said, the Spirit testifies of TRUTH, no matter what.

So the father at the house we ate dinner at the other night, asked me an amazing question. He said, "So Elders, what can we do to help you in your work?" That really stood out to me, because it was probably the first time i had heard it from a family at dinner. If you ever come across the missionaries, please, ask them that exact question, and act on what they say. They will be so grateful.

Please continue to prayer for James, Ireland, Carrie, Reese, and Chris. We are meeting with them weekly and making slow progress.

How grateful I am to be a part of this great Work.. The Gospel truly blesses families. We have been meeting with several less-active families, who have been going through some hard times. It is amazing to see their progress. They have improved in so many aspects of their lives. I am just so thankful that i am able to witness these great miracles.

Thank you everyone, for the letters and email and pictures! I love knowing whats going on at home, so keep it up! :) Love you all, keep up the good work. You are in my prayers!

-Elder Carroll

PS We get to go to the Bountiful Temple this Thursday!

My favorite scripture this week:  Yea, and how is it that ye have forgotten that the Lord is able to do all things according to his will, for the children of men, if it so be that they exercise faith in him? Wherefore, let us be faithful to him.

Some extra photos... 
My mom sent me a Halloween package!




Thursday, October 24, 2013

Week 14 Transfers coming up and VIDEO!


Hey everyone!

It's been a busy week! Transfers got moved to tomorrow, instead of Wednesday! I'm getting a new companion, but staying in the same area. More info on him next week!

So this last Tuesday, we had a "Mission Tour". Which is basically when half of the mission comes and we are trained by a General Authority. Elder Clark of the 70 was able to train us this week. It was seriously amazing. He is a great speaker and just really motivated everyone. He gave us a promise. That if we do our best to help God's children receive His Gospel, God will send people to people in our lives that need it. What an amazing promise.

James is doing great still, we are meeting with him weekly. He is just an amazing young man and is still looking forward to being baptized in January. He has lots of interesting questions that keep us studying hard :)

Ireland has not set a date for baptism, but we have been meeting with her weekly. She has a hard time reading, so for the lessons, we are just reading the children's comic book Book of Mormon with her. She knows she wants to be baptized, so its just a matter of getting her parents to make it a priority and schedule it.

Chris Pratt is still doing well. We are meeting with him weekly also, still doing a Family Home Evening/Scripture study every Monday at the Stake Presidents house. He has lots of interesting and insightful comments. We are meeting again with him tonight.

So this past Friday, we went again to the Davis High Varsity football game. It's hilarious. The students freak when they see us. Always asking for pictures and everything hahaha :) It's such a great spirit there. We were able to get 7 referrals from the students that night! The team is undefeated  and the play offs are coming up soon, so there will be a few more home games for us to go to!

This week we had the opportunity to help out with a local haunted house! It's run out of someones home, and is put on for a charity. It was a great time :)



I love being able to do service. I think that is my most favorite thing about being a missionary. Besides being able to see people receive the Gospel for the first time, being able to serve all day everyday is just amazing. I have nothing more to worry about other than "Who will i serve today?" It's an amazing feeling to have.

I am so grateful for this opportunity I have to serve The Lord in His work. I've only been out 3 months, but it has seriously flown by. I try to make the best of every day I am here, because i know that before i know it, i'll be on a plane headed home. The miracles i have seen just in the past few months are such testimony builders. I've seen people literally raise there hands in the air and accept baptism. It is just amazing to be a part of. I love this work and this Gospel that we have.

Please pray for James, Ireland, and Chris. Please pray for opportunities to share the Gospel. The Lord wants to put people in our paths, it is just up to us to realize the countless opportunities he gives us to share it. Bare you testimony frequently. I've come to a realization that the reason I'm on a mission (for the right reason) is because someone back home bore their testimony to me. It hit me like nothing ever had before, and completely changed me. Take every opportunity you can to tell others how grateful you are for the wonderful Gospel you have in your life.

I hope all is well at home. Thanks again to everyone for the constant emails and letters i receive from you guys! Really means a lot to me :) Stay safe. you are in my prayers! :)


My favorite scripture this week:D&C 97:8 Verily say unto you, all among them who know their hearts are honestand are broken, and their spirits contrite, and are willing to observe their covenants by sacrifice yea, every sacrifice which I, the Lord, 
shall command—they are accepted of me.

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Week 13 Teaching and Eating good!

Hey everyone!

The Gospel is great. We were able to attend the Salt Lake Temple this morning! The Spirit felt there is amazing. Such a beautiful place too.

It's been an awesome week. The members here are awesome and are such a blessing to us as missionaries. Just to put it in perspective for you.. There is a great member we have gotten to know in one of our wards, Jon Asay (Linden and Kasey's great uncle), and he told us that if a dinner appointment ever fell through (we eat at a member families house literally every night), to give him a call and he would take care of us. So the other night that exact thing happened. For some reason or another, getting an appointment for dinner fell through so we sent Jon a text. He responded "Where is your favorite place to eat? Where have you been wanting to go? Anywhere." So we decided Red Lobster. Being the great guy he is (he was at work and couldn't get off), he called Red Lobster, and bought us a $100 gift card and set up a reservation for us. We ate good :)

We have been teaching a 10 year old boy named Reese, since I've been here. His mom is less active and has some hard feelings towards the Church, but still lets us come over. We took him to Temple Square this last Saturday and had a great tour by a couple Sister Missionaries. Reese has ADHD, so he has a hard time focusing. The tour was really good though and kept his attention. He is afraid of water, so baptism literally scares him. It's a work in progress.

James has a job at the SLC airport, so it has been harder to meet with him. We are scheduled to meet with him tonight. He is still set on a baptismal date of January 1st, 2014.

We have been meeting with Ireland weekly, and are supposed to have a baptismal date set this Wednesday. Her grandfather (an active member) has gotten involved and is helping things move along. Her parents still show minimal or no support on our teaching, but let us come every week still.

Carrie Magdiel has been sick, and canceled this past week, but we have another appointment set this Wednesday. She is great and is very receptive to what we teach. 

Chris Pratt was out of town this last week, so we weren't able to meet with him Monday night like normal, but we are planning on meeting tonight at the Stake Presidents house.

We had the opportunity to speak in one of our Stake President's wards yesterday. We are always asked to speak on "Hastening the Work of Salvation" which is a great topic..

I love this Gospel. The joy that is brings is undeniable and amazing. I have come to such a love for the doctrine found in the scriptures. They are seriously awesome.

One more thing... if you have 15 min, watch this video. I love it! The Gospel is absolutely amazing!

Regardless of your circumstances, your personal history, or the strength of your testimony, there is room for you in this Church.

I hope you are all well at home :) You are all in my prayers!

-Elder Carroll

My favorite Scripture this week:  Mormon 9:21 Behold, I say unto you that whoso believeth in Christ, doubting nothing, whatsoever he shall ask the Father in the name of Christ it shall be granted him; and this promise is unto all, even unto the ends of the earth.





Tuesday, October 8, 2013

BONUS MESSAGE! Hear Elder Carroll Sing!

Last week, we had the opportunity to visit some people in our area for dinner and dessert.  They sent this note to my mom along with a photo and audio clip.  My mom loves to make videos and decided to use it in a slideshow.

Hi Sister Carroll,

My name is Kim Tibbitts, and I wanted to let you know that your son was in our home last night.  We had a bar-b-que at our home yesterday afternoon for the Priesthood Brethren before the Priesthood Session. Elder Carroll and his companions came to the bar-b-que, and came back to our home after conference to pick up some leftovers. They sang a song for us, which I recorded on my phone.  I've attached the audio file for you to hear.  We love having the missionaries in our home, and sharing some homemade cinnamon rolls!  It helps us feel closer to our own missionary son who is serving in the South Africa, Durban mission.  He has been out for 3 month, and is currently in Mbabane, Swaziland.  Be assured that your boy is happy and healthy, and I am grateful for the Spirit that I felt while he and his companions were in our home!

Love, 
Kim
To hear Elder Carroll and his companions sing
click here...






Monday, October 7, 2013

Week 12 Conference Weekend!

Hey guys!

So it has been a great week, once again! September has already come and gone, I can tell these 2 years will also come and go so fast.

Ok, so yesterday I ate 3 dinners. A few appointments fell through and so we had some dead time. We visited some of our leaders and each one had another plate of food for us hahaha. I have already gained 15lbs since I've been here.. apparently the average wait gain is 60lbs..... we'll see how that goes haha. I feel like my stomach has stretched 3 times as big.. When we eat with older couples, they MAKE you eat.. especially this week in particular, they just keep handing you food!! haha I love it. The members are great and such a blessing to us.

It snowed a few days ago! The mountains were covered and there were certain places were it stuck to the ground! I dont think I'm ready for the cold!!

We have been meeting with Ireland regularly as normal, and have taught her everything, but still have not been able to pick a date for her baptism. Her parents' schedules are crazy and unfortunately, baptism doesn't seem like a priority right now. We are going over again tomorrow.

I'm not sure if I've mentioned her, but we've recently been meeting with a new investigator, Carrie Magdiel. She's married to a less-active member. They just got married a few months ago and just had their reception this past Friday. They invited us so we went and had a great time. Carrie has had 2 missionary discussions so far, and we have a set time every Wednesday to meet with her. She is very receptive to what we teach.

Chris Pratt was able to come with us to the Sunday AM session of conference!! It was the best session in my opinion, so i think it was the best one for him to be at. Conference overall was great. It is such a blessing to be so close to SLC.. I cant even express how grateful I am to be serving in such an amazing mission.

Hope you guys are doing great, you're always in my prayers. Thank you again for everyone sending letters and email, i am so grateful. Stay safe!

-Elder Carroll

My favorite scripture this week: Alma 32:16 Therefore, blessed are they who humble themselves without being compelled to be humble; or rather, in other words, blessed is he that believeth in the word of God, and is baptized without stubbornness of heart, yea, without being brought to know the word, or even compelled to know, before they will believe.