Editor's note: We were able to Skype with Elder Tyson on Christmas Day! He looked great and has had an amazing experience in Valencia with Elder Sedgwick. He has loved his four months in Valencia and that made it really hard for him to receive his new assignment in Badalona. Badalona is a 30 minute drive north of Barcelona. Valenica was about a 3 hour train ride south of Barcelona. Elder Tyson's new companion is Elder Maurer (pronounced "mora") from Australia. It was a short letter on Tuesday due to transfers and the fact that we spoke to him on Christmas!
I love you tons!!! Elder Maurer is great. We are planning
a great transfer ahead. We have great people already getting close to
baptism. My personal goal this transfer, make this the best transfer
for Elder Maurer. This is his last, we have to hit it hard!!!! I am so
excited. The piso is so clean!!!! I will give you more details about
him when I get them. Also I will send a lot of pictures from my camera
next week. (I forgot it). The goodbyes were sad. So many incredible
people. I love Valencia. The members were so kind, we ate a ton of
food and shared scriptures and hymns, I will miss them a ton.
So now I am starting a new page!!! Next week will be a big letter....
all of the new details, promise!!! Love you so much!!!!!
Elder Kade Jay Tyson
Elder Kade Tyson is serving as a full time missionary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints for 24 months. He is serving in the Spain, Barcelona Mission. This blog is to share his experiences with friends and family.
Wednesday, December 28, 2016
Wednesday, December 21, 2016
Mission Week 76: December 20, 2016
December 20, 2016
There is much I could say on week such as the one we have just
concluded, but I think this week really comes down to a few key points
that I would love to share, experiences that have helped build my faith,
this week.
This week we saw the miracle of
baptism. C. was finally baptized. Elder Campbell and I found his
father L. and he quickly accepted the Gospel and was baptized. C. is a young boy who wanted to follow Jesus
Christ. He read the Book of Mormon with his father every day and decided
to follow the example of Jesus Christ and be baptized. I think the
Spirit worked on the heart of his mother and she allowed him to get
baptized. The service was simple and spiritual. I felt so honored to be a
part of the service and participate in seeing two members of one family
getting baptized in my time here in Valencia. It has been a miracle.
Our other miracle is J. L. He is getting baptized this Christmas Eve at 12:00.
I cannot think of a better time for a baptism. I will be a great way to
celebrate Christmas, and finish my time here in Valencia. He has been
so prepared by the Lord. We taught him about the body yesterday, How our
body is a temple and we need to protect it by living the commandments,
specifically the Word of Wisdom, and the Law of Chastity. We talked
about how Jesus Christ had to cleanse the temple from those selling
things inside, and likewise, the Lord has asked us to take certain
things out of our bodies to keep us clean. He accepted them with joy. He
has told us that he understands that he may not know everything yet,
but he will in time. He will be an incredible member of the church.
I
am so excited for this Christmas season. I am really trying to focus on
what I can give. Not only to the Savior, but as well to my companion,
to my piso mates, and to the mission of El Faro. I love the tradition we
have in this mission. I am so elated to be a part of this mission. I
talk about it every day. No where else in the world can you meet people
from literally every country on the planet. we run into people from all
walks of life, and I am so glad the Lord let's us talk to all of them.
Elder
Sedgwick and I have caught a groove in our teaching. I am sad to see
this transfer come to an end. We are really working together as a team,
and we are seeing so many miracles here. Elder Sedgwick goes home the
beginning of February. He will be playing football at BYU on a full ride
scholarship...
My rumor for transfers is that I am headed for the north... Cross your fingers
WE ARE GOING TO SKYPE AT 10:00 YOUR TIME. Sorry if I didn't say that last time. that is the time though, if possible.
I got some letters yesterday and some packages from Amazon.es. Can't wait to open them on Christmas!!
Sorry
not a lot today.... next week will be big....
Love you so much!!!! Have a Merry Christmas... You are in my thoughts and prayers, God Bless You!
Elder Kade Jay Tyson
Here are a bunch of pictures that Elder Tyson sent from Zone Conference and other activities. He and Elder Sedgwick had to plan the lunch for the Zone and they arranged to have a tradition paella prepared. It is massive!
Tuesday, December 13, 2016
Mission Week 75: December 12, 2016
The weeks seem to be flying by here in El Faro. The
Christmas spirit is in the air as the work moves forth boldly, nobly,
and independent through the streets of Valencia. Our teaching pool is
filled to the brim these days. A marvelous blessing of the Lord. We are
one cannonball splash away from seeing a wave of baptisms, not only in
our area, but in the zone.
I am in high spirits
this week, finding comfort in the scriptures and Preach my Gospel. I am
greatful for the active role of the Spirit in my life, revealing to me
what I can do to get better. For the longest time I have seemed to have
the trouble understanding a certain doctrine. The difference in
revelation received by a prophet and by us. Why would we need revelation
if a prophet has all of the answers all ready? Why can't I just search
through every General Conference talk in existence and rely on the
revelation of these great men and women, who surely are making fewer
mistakes than I. I was pondering this when I came across a wonderful
principle from Preach my Gospel. It states, "[God] reveals the truths
necessary for salvation through prophets and apostles. He reveals truth
to us personally through the scriptures and personal revelation."
That
phrase impacted me. It may sound simple to you, but it illuminated my
soul. I learned that the prophets receive revelation of the doctrine of
salvation, and we receive revelation on how to apply that doctrine to
our own lives. The Lord gives the doctrine to his appointed. The sabbath
day for example. Then he reveals to me how to apply that in my life,
not working, sports, etc. I am so grateful for the power of revelation. I
know that the Lord inspires us and enlightens our minds so that we can
further His work on the earth.
I am soaking up
every minute with Elder Sedgwick. We are working together as a great
team. He is helping me stay organized and focused, remembering the goals
and our responsibilities. I am amazed by his phenomenal leadership
capability, our zone is thriving as a result.
C. is back! We are planning his baptism for this Saturday.
His mom has given him the permission so we are all ready to go. He and
his father L. have come so far. I know this will be a huge blessing
for their family. We hope that his mom and sisters can attend and
support him.
B. is progressing quite a
bit, although I am biased because she made us a great lunch the other
day. But her testimony is growing. We called her on a holiday and she
was reading the Book of Mormon, going through the Guide to the
Scriptures to resolve her problems, she came to the Stake Christmas
Concert and loved every second of it. The members have been excellent in
fellowshiping her. She gets surrounded by members at church and is
really starting to feel at home. She has a baptismal date for January
due to a vacation for the holidays.
Our other
miracle investigator is J. L. He is Spanish who met with the
missionaries years ago, but due to complications with family, he
discontinued the discussions. Then, a couple of weeks ago, he felt a
need to come back into the church, and it's been a miracle ever since.
He now knows almost half the ward, has come to two ward activities, an
eating visit, has accepted a date to be baptized for New Years Eve, and
is coming to a family home evening with the bishop this week.
Today
for Preparation day we went out to the Lladro museum. The fancy
sculptures and stuff. We took a taxi out there, and it was lame. The
cheapest thing was 200 dollars. Lame. Whatsmore they didn't even let us
take picture of the art they had placed. Also, I got my hair re-cut because the man last week messed up
big time. So I went to another place.
For the
zone we started a countdown to Christmas by giving them different tasks
to do each day. #LightValencia. They include but are not limited to: Hug
someone in the street, contact a redhead, make brownies for an
investigator, do planning by candle light, give foor to the homeless, etc. The zone is getting really
into it. Prize for the winners is a pancake breakfast by the Hermanas!
classic.
I am so happy Kalee got the note from
Elder Gomez. I was a little afraid that he wasn't going to find her. I
was so jealous that he was going to be in the same building as her. He
is a great missionary. I am so happy for Kalee. Sounds like she is doing
great!!!
I am so joyful. I know the Lord is
with us. We couldn't do anything on our own. I give all credit to my
personal Savior Jesus Christ. This is His work. I am His. He saved me. I
am so blessed to be His instrument so that He can now save others.
In the spirit of Christmas,
Elder Tyson
P.S. my return date is June 13, and I would love to live close to Naomi!!!! Also, Skype details to come, no worries, the timer will be on!!
Mission Week 74: December 6, 2016
Dear Family,
This was a great week of growth
for me. I learned so much and saw many miracles. I am so very grateful
for the plan that God has placed for me. I know He is a part of
everything I do. I am grateful for the spiritual nourishment I have
received in the last few conferences I have attended. I have realized
that focussing on making the little things better makes the biggest
difference in the end.
Right now our investigator
pool is as healthy as ever. We have received an outpouring of blessing
and Ï can't thank the Lord enough for His help in this work. Our
investigator B. has taken monumental steps in the Gospel. She has
been reading the Book of Mormon and was concerned that it did not have
reference to the Virgin Mary, someone she had been praying to her whole
life. We had her turn to Alma seven where it explains the prophecy of
Christ's birth and talks about his Atonement. She didn't understand why
we, being Mormons, did not worship her. I began to feel uncomfortable.
How we were supposed to tell this woman that a practice she had been
living her whole life was doctrinally incorrect. We prayed for the
Spirit as we asked her to pull out her Bible. We read the first two
commandments in the Ten Commandments and explained the truth. I thought
she was going to freak out, but in that moment, I saw a miracle. She
looked at us after our explanation with a face of surprise and sorrow,
not confusion and anger. She was so sad that she didn't know the
scriptures well enough to know that all those years she had been living
in error. We comforted her and helped her understand that she did know a
lot about the scriptues, however there is so much more light and truth
we can add, due to the Restoration of the Gospel. In the end of the
lesson we commited her to be baptized in the coming month.
We had our specialized training with President and Hermana
Dayton. We love having them with us. It was so stressful preparing all
the church, snacks, etc. We also had a big meeting with the stake
president and President Dayton about the missionary work and that was
very stressful.
My clothes
are hanging in there.... losing socks by the day, but we fight on..... I
am an Elder, if something gets stained or ripped, we just put a sweater
over it.... hahaha
Elder Campbell is now a district leader.... lucky.... He is loving it!!!!
Definitely
send the packages to the mmission home.... especielly if it doesn't
arrive before christmas. Transfers are the day after.
Love you,
Elder Tyson
Thursday, December 1, 2016
Mission Week 73: November 28, 2016
Dear Familia,
This week was marvelous! It was a blessing to serve here in Valencia this week. We had many experiences that helped us to learn and to grow. We saw a father get persecuted for his faith by his own wife. We saw a woman openly say and feel indifferent about breaking a commandment. We saw a woman who lost her husband and has been looking for a church that can help her. We found an investigator that had been lost for a month now prepared for baptism. We saw a child decide to take the step of baptism for this weekend. We saw the zone flourish as we strived and hit a big finding goal. We saw district leaders push and support their districts. We saw problems solved and plans made. We saw a zone come together to celebrate Thanksgiving around a table of KFC and finish with riding bikes in the park, in the rain. We saw the members of our ward come together and sit with all of our five investigators in church. We saw a lot of rain. We saw a fearless member contact with us in whatever weather we found ourselves in. We saw the hand of the Lord. We saw miracles!
C. has his baptism planned for this Sunday. He is L.'s son, and he is fighting for his fecha. L.'s wife is a strong member of her congregation, and when he told her we were coming over to teach the children, she told him that we could not come by. He asked her what the problem was and she said she didn't like how he was in another church. At first she supported him, thinking it was a joke, but when we kept coming she saw that he was serious. I was almost in tears as he explained that he didn't understand. The Gospel was supposed to help families, not separate them. His eye were red and I could see the hurt in his eyes. He came down to meet us and we did not know what to say. This man was doing what was right, trying to help his family find the truth, and his wife was attacking for it. We asked if the children could come down to talk with us, and he he would try.
He came down with C. and we began talking. We asked where the daughters were and he told us that they would make to much noise, he had to bring him without the wife hearing. My heart almost broke. He had to sneak his son down to hear our message. On Sunday L. was ordained to the priesthood. His son said he really wanted to get baptized and L. told us he would do all he could to convince his wife for permission. This family is fighting. We know it has been a great miracle to meet with them, and we hope the Lord will soften his wife's heart.
Elder Sedgwick and I are on fire! We are really pushing ourselves to the maximum. I am known to talk a lot at night, but every night this week, when my head hits the pillow, I am asleep. It is fantastic. We had an incredible week in all aspects. Our teaching pool is big, we are finding lots, and loving every minute of it. Elder Sedgwick is the hardest worker I know, and one of the smartest. He also knows how to carry out the plans he sets for himself and the zone. We are doing wonderfully.
We had a zone activity today. We invited the whole zone out for a Thanksgiving feast. We brought KFC and every piso brought a dessert! It was so great to get together and celebrate a great week and start the Christmas season. After, although it was raining, we rented bike cars for four people and went through the park in Valencia. Through the Arts and Sciences, and beyond. The zone seemed to love it.
We are teaching many people at the moment, but I will save them for next week!
This week was marvelous! It was a blessing to serve here in Valencia this week. We had many experiences that helped us to learn and to grow. We saw a father get persecuted for his faith by his own wife. We saw a woman openly say and feel indifferent about breaking a commandment. We saw a woman who lost her husband and has been looking for a church that can help her. We found an investigator that had been lost for a month now prepared for baptism. We saw a child decide to take the step of baptism for this weekend. We saw the zone flourish as we strived and hit a big finding goal. We saw district leaders push and support their districts. We saw problems solved and plans made. We saw a zone come together to celebrate Thanksgiving around a table of KFC and finish with riding bikes in the park, in the rain. We saw the members of our ward come together and sit with all of our five investigators in church. We saw a lot of rain. We saw a fearless member contact with us in whatever weather we found ourselves in. We saw the hand of the Lord. We saw miracles!
C. has his baptism planned for this Sunday. He is L.'s son, and he is fighting for his fecha. L.'s wife is a strong member of her congregation, and when he told her we were coming over to teach the children, she told him that we could not come by. He asked her what the problem was and she said she didn't like how he was in another church. At first she supported him, thinking it was a joke, but when we kept coming she saw that he was serious. I was almost in tears as he explained that he didn't understand. The Gospel was supposed to help families, not separate them. His eye were red and I could see the hurt in his eyes. He came down to meet us and we did not know what to say. This man was doing what was right, trying to help his family find the truth, and his wife was attacking for it. We asked if the children could come down to talk with us, and he he would try.
He came down with C. and we began talking. We asked where the daughters were and he told us that they would make to much noise, he had to bring him without the wife hearing. My heart almost broke. He had to sneak his son down to hear our message. On Sunday L. was ordained to the priesthood. His son said he really wanted to get baptized and L. told us he would do all he could to convince his wife for permission. This family is fighting. We know it has been a great miracle to meet with them, and we hope the Lord will soften his wife's heart.
Elder Sedgwick and I are on fire! We are really pushing ourselves to the maximum. I am known to talk a lot at night, but every night this week, when my head hits the pillow, I am asleep. It is fantastic. We had an incredible week in all aspects. Our teaching pool is big, we are finding lots, and loving every minute of it. Elder Sedgwick is the hardest worker I know, and one of the smartest. He also knows how to carry out the plans he sets for himself and the zone. We are doing wonderfully.
We had a zone activity today. We invited the whole zone out for a Thanksgiving feast. We brought KFC and every piso brought a dessert! It was so great to get together and celebrate a great week and start the Christmas season. After, although it was raining, we rented bike cars for four people and went through the park in Valencia. Through the Arts and Sciences, and beyond. The zone seemed to love it.
We are teaching many people at the moment, but I will save them for next week!
The new assistant is Elder Merrill a missionary a group before me. He is a good man.
For service we teach English, and we are always asking to do odd jobs. No one seems to take us up on it.
Love you lots, have a great week
Wednesday, November 23, 2016
Mission Week 72: November 22, 2016 Happy Thanksgiving!
Family!!
EL FARO!! That phrase describes how this week went for me and
Elder Sedgwick. It was incredible! He literally worked me into the
ground and I loved it! I thought I was working my hardest, then Elder
Sedgwick came into my life. He is so dedicated, so focused, I am so
grateful to have him as a companion. I can truly say even after one
week, that I wish I could be Elder Sedgwick when I grow up! I have
learned so much, how to speak with power statements, how to change the
dynamic of a lesson using a video or other tool, how to pass the
conversation to your companion, how to really focus on the high
probability people, how to lead the zone, and many other things. I feel
so blessed, I hope to be able to continue learning and applying the
things I learn.
Elder Campbell went up North to SAN Sebastian. He was so
excited to finally go up north and have a native companion. We had huge
changes in the zone. All great though. We now have Elder Robles in our
piso. He is from Peru. So funny. He loves making lemonade and playing
chess. Right up my alley! Elder Cook and Elder Allen are both zone
leaders in the mission! Great men. I am excited to see them in
leadership meeting. As for the Westlake kids, both are around Barcelona.
They seem to be doing great!
With a new transfer, there is a new excitement in the zone of Valencia. We saw miracles in the zone as new companionships worked together with power to find, teach, and baptize. We are so grateful for the leadership in the zone. We are blessed to have great, consecrated district leaders who are giving their all to help build these areas. We decided to start this transfer with a Finding Fire! Every companionship finding 10 New investigators! It's something that always helps with morale, when we are finding, we are teaching. Nothing happens in missionary work until we find. We are following up a lot with the goal including screaming the word HOSANNA in a phone call to the district leaders every time we find someone new to teach! It is going to be a great week in the Zone of Valencia.
We have been so blessed this week to see friends start to progress and come closer to Christ. Our recent convert L. is doing splendid. He will be receiving the Aaronic priesthood next week, and his children have baptismal dates for the beginning of December. Our lesson of the Restoration went fantastic. When we talked about Jospeh Smith and how he wanted to know which church was true. We asked C. what he would do if he wanted to know which was true. He replied, "I would go to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints." We laughed and said that was right. Both children have strong desires to get baptized and the primary has been wonderful with them. We are helping them to prepare a song for the baptism. It would be a special treat for those kids.
We saw monumental steps with our investigator, B. She is very Catholic but was open to listen to us. She was afraid to come to church because she didn't know what is was like and other things. Well we had a visit with her and we invited our incredible convert C. She was baptized in March and was a nun for six years in her life. When she bore witness that the church was true and that the restored Gospel of Jesus Christ was more important than the traditions of our fathers, the Spirit filled the room. She then came to church and loved the experience, being accompanied by Concha the entire time. What a miracle.
With a new transfer, there is a new excitement in the zone of Valencia. We saw miracles in the zone as new companionships worked together with power to find, teach, and baptize. We are so grateful for the leadership in the zone. We are blessed to have great, consecrated district leaders who are giving their all to help build these areas. We decided to start this transfer with a Finding Fire! Every companionship finding 10 New investigators! It's something that always helps with morale, when we are finding, we are teaching. Nothing happens in missionary work until we find. We are following up a lot with the goal including screaming the word HOSANNA in a phone call to the district leaders every time we find someone new to teach! It is going to be a great week in the Zone of Valencia.
We have been so blessed this week to see friends start to progress and come closer to Christ. Our recent convert L. is doing splendid. He will be receiving the Aaronic priesthood next week, and his children have baptismal dates for the beginning of December. Our lesson of the Restoration went fantastic. When we talked about Jospeh Smith and how he wanted to know which church was true. We asked C. what he would do if he wanted to know which was true. He replied, "I would go to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints." We laughed and said that was right. Both children have strong desires to get baptized and the primary has been wonderful with them. We are helping them to prepare a song for the baptism. It would be a special treat for those kids.
We saw monumental steps with our investigator, B. She is very Catholic but was open to listen to us. She was afraid to come to church because she didn't know what is was like and other things. Well we had a visit with her and we invited our incredible convert C. She was baptized in March and was a nun for six years in her life. When she bore witness that the church was true and that the restored Gospel of Jesus Christ was more important than the traditions of our fathers, the Spirit filled the room. She then came to church and loved the experience, being accompanied by Concha the entire time. What a miracle.
Today for preparation day we went and got true, fresh Horchata.
It's a typical Valencian drink and so delicious. We also went and ran
some errands. We are hoping to do a big zone activity next week!!
I am learning lots from my studies. I love the idea of true Christianity. Christianity isn't a church, it's a type of attitude, a way of being. I can be a member of the church and not practice true Christianity. Being the best person I can be, living my religion, helping the less fortunate is true religion. Of course, we are so blessed to have a ol the pieces of the Gospel, but Ike Preach my Gospel says, "Just as vital as what you do, however, is who you are." we need to be Christians, not just say we are. I am grateful for the example of Christ in teaching me how to be His follower. I am grateful for powerful leaders who live true Christianity every day. I know that this Gospel helps us become true Christians and disciples of Christ. I pray that every minute I can show my Savior that his name is printed on my heart.
Elder Tyson
I am learning lots from my studies. I love the idea of true Christianity. Christianity isn't a church, it's a type of attitude, a way of being. I can be a member of the church and not practice true Christianity. Being the best person I can be, living my religion, helping the less fortunate is true religion. Of course, we are so blessed to have a ol the pieces of the Gospel, but Ike Preach my Gospel says, "Just as vital as what you do, however, is who you are." we need to be Christians, not just say we are. I am grateful for the example of Christ in teaching me how to be His follower. I am grateful for powerful leaders who live true Christianity every day. I know that this Gospel helps us become true Christians and disciples of Christ. I pray that every minute I can show my Savior that his name is printed on my heart.
Elder Tyson
Thursday, November 17, 2016
Mission Week 71: November 15, 2016 Adios Elder Campbell...Bienvenidos Elder Sedgwick!
Dearest family,
What a week it's been!!!!
Elder Campbell has gone..... He is on a train to the North... very happy for him!!!!!
And my new companion is...... GET THE WILHITE'S READY!!!!!!
MY NEW COMPANION IS ELDER SEDGWICK!!!!
I am so excited!!!!! we are going to have a great time!!!!!
Yes, I know S.... He is a great member!!!! He wanted you to see the news article we were in and what not!!!
The
despedida (goodbye) of the missionaries was great. the spirit was so strong, the
members were touched by the stories and testimonies shared of the
missionaries leaving our ward....
Sorry I have been really distracted today.... just been chit chatting.... I will try to do better next week.....
So
its that time of year.... time to put the christmas package
together!!!!! I would love to send you some things, but I may need a
little money to do so..... is there any way that could be possible? I
would love to pick up some things next week.... what ever you can would
be great!!!!
I am so excited for this transfer!!!! It will be a great one, and we are going to see great miracles!!!!
Love,
Elder Tyson
Wednesday, November 16, 2016
Mission Week 70: November 8, 2016
Querido familia,
This week
has been Marvelous. We have seen the glorious hand of the Lord as we
have worked hard, and have put into practice the teachings of the
conferences we have recently received.
Transfers
are actually next week. this week we had a leadership meeting in
Barcelona, It was great, we learned so much!!!! and ate good too!!!!
I
have been so happy!!! Extremely exhausted but happy!!!! I received the Halloween package, and the thanksgiving letters!!! thank you so much!!!!
It was very thoughtful of you!!!!
Glad
Disneyland was a blast!!! sounds like a great last vacation for Kalee!!
Loved the videos!!! Thanks pops!!! especially the smokey the bear!!!!
I
have truly been learning the correlation between faith and works. In
the General Epistle of James it states, "Even so faith, if it hath not
works, is dead, being alone.
Yea, a man may say, Thou hast
faith, and I have works: shew me thy faith without thy works, and I will
shew thee my faith by my works." That scripture has impacted me in many
ways. I have learned that of course, We can't just rely on faith. If I
say that I know the Lord answers prayers, and believe it with my whole
soul but then never search the scriptures to find it, I will never
receive the answer I am looking for.
I have also learned that
faith is something you have to work at. We have to keep pushing our
faith and the Lord with help us see miracles. Nephi didn't start by
building the ship, he started by praying to know if the teachings of
his father were true, then he followed through with his commandments,
always working at his faith. I hope that I can continue to build my
faith, by pushing myself and always confiding in the Lord Jesus Christ!
This
week we had the opportunity to teach the family our recent convert,
L. He has two daughters and a son. They were able to come to church
on Sunday and it was a great miracle. His wife couldn't attend but his
children came! They all accepted dates to be baptized this month so we
are getting excited for them!!!!
I can't lie, I
don't want the Tyson/Campbell companionship to come to a close. It has
been a wonderful three act performance with twists and turns, an
incredible live orchestra, and a very grand climax. Elder Campbell has
been the fearless protagonist, the magnanimous hero, if you will, the
man who has dug deep and found his true prize. I feel like his noble
steed, shimmering in the sunlight, giving support to our brave knight as
he conquers the dragon, saves the day, and baptizes the villain. I have
been truly grateful for him and all he has done for me!
Today
was the last preparation day with Elder Campbell so I basically let him
take the lead! we went to a documentary in like one of those hemispheric
rooms (with permission from President) and it was incredible!!! A
little boring, but we learned a lot about Dinosaurs!!! We then went to
the mall and ate McDonalds....
Love you lots!!! hope you have a great week!!!
Elder Tyson
Friday, November 11, 2016
Mission Week 69: October 31, 2016
Hola Familia!
L. is doing great!! We are actually going to start teaching his
entire family this week!!! They seem really nice and he is excited to
share the Gospel.
Really, this week for us has been very calm. We worked and worked.
We did have our Halloween party. It was fun. We got there and they
were starting late so I decided to just get some activities going.
Musical chairs, cruise ship, the works.... it was lacking the Patti
party flare, and treat basket, so I tried to bring it. In the end it
was great and the members were dancing at the church until 2am. It was
wild.
Sunday I had another opportunity to put my family skills to the test.
One our members had her grandchildren with her and brought them to
church. One is 3 and reminds me a lot like Krew. He was exploring and
being a little irreverent just like kids are, and I could see the
bishops face boiling. The poor member is this sweet grandma who was
clueless what to do. So I look at him and gesture for him to come
over. He sits by me and I put the children's Book of Mormon on my iPad
and he started looking at the pictures and was really quiet. Then the
song came and I did exactly what mom did with me when I was wild. Put
my finger on the words and sang along with him. He was smiling and
trying to keep up with his hand. A cute little boy. After the hymn I
got my notes app out and let him draw some pictures. At the end of the
meeting, his grandma, who was behind us, says, what did you do? I
thought he was sleeping he was so quiet. I just laughed and said he
was a good boy and that I just did what my mom did with me!!!! Hahaha
So here are the transfer rumors.... Elder Campbell is going to
Barcelona.... I am pretty sure... I am staying here..... but other
than that not much.... we are getting a new ayudante this transfer,
and I think it will be someone from my group, specifically, Elder
Ball. He is a champion!
Halloween is just really dark here in Spain. No candy just death. It's sad.
Today for preparation day we went to a member's and had American
breakfast!!!! It was delicious!!! Pancakes, and bagels and all!!!! It
was great!!!! After we went to the arts and sciences museum here. It
is really famous. It was spectacular!!!! You know me and museums!!!! I
was eating it up!!! So many different things you can do to try and
experiment with!!!!!
So all in all great week.... full of joy!!! Hope the same for you!!!!!
Love you so much!!!!!!!
Elder Tyson
L. is doing great!! We are actually going to start teaching his
entire family this week!!! They seem really nice and he is excited to
share the Gospel.
Really, this week for us has been very calm. We worked and worked.
We did have our Halloween party. It was fun. We got there and they
were starting late so I decided to just get some activities going.
Musical chairs, cruise ship, the works.... it was lacking the Patti
party flare, and treat basket, so I tried to bring it. In the end it
was great and the members were dancing at the church until 2am. It was
wild.
Sunday I had another opportunity to put my family skills to the test.
One our members had her grandchildren with her and brought them to
church. One is 3 and reminds me a lot like Krew. He was exploring and
being a little irreverent just like kids are, and I could see the
bishops face boiling. The poor member is this sweet grandma who was
clueless what to do. So I look at him and gesture for him to come
over. He sits by me and I put the children's Book of Mormon on my iPad
and he started looking at the pictures and was really quiet. Then the
song came and I did exactly what mom did with me when I was wild. Put
my finger on the words and sang along with him. He was smiling and
trying to keep up with his hand. A cute little boy. After the hymn I
got my notes app out and let him draw some pictures. At the end of the
meeting, his grandma, who was behind us, says, what did you do? I
thought he was sleeping he was so quiet. I just laughed and said he
was a good boy and that I just did what my mom did with me!!!! Hahaha
So here are the transfer rumors.... Elder Campbell is going to
Barcelona.... I am pretty sure... I am staying here..... but other
than that not much.... we are getting a new ayudante this transfer,
and I think it will be someone from my group, specifically, Elder
Ball. He is a champion!
Halloween is just really dark here in Spain. No candy just death. It's sad.
Today for preparation day we went to a member's and had American
breakfast!!!! It was delicious!!! Pancakes, and bagels and all!!!! It
was great!!!! After we went to the arts and sciences museum here. It
is really famous. It was spectacular!!!! You know me and museums!!!! I
was eating it up!!! So many different things you can do to try and
experiment with!!!!!
So all in all great week.... full of joy!!! Hope the same for you!!!!!
Love you so much!!!!!!!
Elder Tyson
Mission Week 68: October 24, 2016-Visit from President Russell M. Nelson
Happy Preparation Day!!!!!
This week was incredible!!!! Full of the Spirit
I did receive Patti's package!!!!! It was great!!!!!
I
did not have time for brownies for the baptism. we were rushing all
over. but L. is doing great!!!! He actually helped us take the sacrament
to a old member at home yesterday. He didn´t bless, but he was
there!!!! He is a champ!!!!!
Elder Campbell
and I this week had a very interesting experience that I would like to
share. We were doing our last contact, and we stopped a lady who
appeared miserable. She had thick bags under her eyes, countanence low,
beaten and torn from the hardships of life. She began to share with us
some of these hardships, and we realized this woman needed our help. she
told us how she felt soinsignificant in the world and how she had come
toaccept that. She had literally accepted a miserable life. We told her
that life wasn't meant to be miserable, we were meant to be joyful. She
explained that joy wasn't truly possible, and wouldn't allow us to
testify how it was indeed. She accepted a card and left. This woman left
a big impact on us. Every day this woman is choosing misery. Se is
choosing to be down, and beat, and sad. Worst of all, she knows it, and
doesn't want to change. I felt such sorrow for her, and so grateful for
the joy that is guaranteed to me when I follow Jesus Christ.
On
the other hand, this pas Sunday we met M. She is from Ecuador, and
is by herself working. We got to know her a little bit and found out that
her children are missionaries for another church out there in her
country. She said how she loved that her sons had stayed close to God
but she felt she hadn't. I told her that God loved her, and has given
her the tools to fix her relationship with him and return to His
presence. She started tearing up and said that she wanted that with all
of her soul. I asked if we could meet on Tuesday, and she asked if we
could on Monday, Tuesday being too late. We gladly agreed! we are so
excited to see her today and bring her the Gospel! God's love can change
everyone of us, if we want it to!
On Friday we
had the privilege of a lifetime. Seeing President Russell M. Nelson and Elder Patrick
Kearon was such a treat. I wanted to be so prepared. I came with a
question in my heart. When we got on the train in the morning, I didn't
want to sleep or chat, I wanted to study. To feast upon the word before
hearing it. I studied in chapter four of Preach my Gospel on how I can
recognize the Spirit. I studied the whole train ride, and although it
was great seeing all of my past companions and things, I was really
trying to keep the reverence and stay close to the Spirit. The
conference was incredible. It was one of the most Spiritual meetings in
my mission, and I believe it was thanks to my preparation. I didn't want
to even speak afterwards for fear of losing that temple-like spirit. I
learned that we need to attack everything we do with passion and vigor.
That this is El Faro and we need to keep acting as such. I was so
blessed. So grateful that we got the permission to come up to see an
Apostle of the Lord.
Call us goofy, but as we
were passing a flee market in the streets this morning I caught a
glimpse of some wood swords for only 1€. SO of course we couldn't
resist. then we made time lapse videos and fought in slow motion....
Gabe and Braden would have love that!!!! It was just a calm day, very
fun!!!!
A fantastic week. Loved every second!
Love you!!!
Elder Tyson
Sunday, November 6, 2016
Mission Week 67: October 17, 2016...BAPTISM!
Dear Family,
This was one busy week!!! Isn't that wonderful? Busy-ness is happiness!!!!
We went to Barcelona on Monday for a leadership meeting at the mission
home! The enchiladas were great! Hahaha!!! We got a lot of great ideas
for our Zone! It was fun to be with the other leaders, never a dull
moment!!
When we got back we had our zone meeting for the month, and we set a
big goal!!! So to take the goal upon them, we had a Jell-O
contest!!! Everyone had a jello on a plate, and had to suck it up!!!!
It was hilarious...lol but even greater than that was for our
teaching section we played a classic game of PRIMARY
PUNCH-OUT!!!!!!!!!! It was epic!!!! I wish I had pictures!!!! We had
them punch the board for our key indicators, and some had Primary
songs!!!!! The zone loved it!!!! It was a big hit!!!
Then I had an intercambio with new missionary, Elder Haines! He is a
good man! We worked hard and set up the baptism that we had on
Saturday!!!!
On Saturday L. was Baptized!!!!!! He is our friend from
Nigeria!!!!! We weren't sure if he was actually going to be baptized,
but when we talked to him, he was sure!!!!! It was great. The ward was
so helpful in getting the service together! His two daughters also
came!!!! It was so fantastic! He came to church the next day wearing a
really nice African suit!!!!! He looked like a million bucks!!!!!! I
am so happy that I got to be a part of it!!!
Sounds like all is well on the home front!!!!!! Happy you are enjoying the new home!!!!!
We are doing very good!!!! We had interviews with President this
morning, and we are going to Barcelona this week for the conference
with President Nelson!!!! It will be great!!!!!!
Love you tons, have a great week!!!!!
Elder Tyson
This was one busy week!!! Isn't that wonderful? Busy-ness is happiness!!!!
We went to Barcelona on Monday for a leadership meeting at the mission
home! The enchiladas were great! Hahaha!!! We got a lot of great ideas
for our Zone! It was fun to be with the other leaders, never a dull
moment!!
When we got back we had our zone meeting for the month, and we set a
big goal!!! So to take the goal upon them, we had a Jell-O
contest!!! Everyone had a jello on a plate, and had to suck it up!!!!
It was hilarious...lol but even greater than that was for our
teaching section we played a classic game of PRIMARY
PUNCH-OUT!!!!!!!!!! It was epic!!!! I wish I had pictures!!!! We had
them punch the board for our key indicators, and some had Primary
songs!!!!! The zone loved it!!!! It was a big hit!!!
Then I had an intercambio with new missionary, Elder Haines! He is a
good man! We worked hard and set up the baptism that we had on
Saturday!!!!
On Saturday L. was Baptized!!!!!! He is our friend from
Nigeria!!!!! We weren't sure if he was actually going to be baptized,
but when we talked to him, he was sure!!!!! It was great. The ward was
so helpful in getting the service together! His two daughters also
came!!!! It was so fantastic! He came to church the next day wearing a
really nice African suit!!!!! He looked like a million bucks!!!!!! I
am so happy that I got to be a part of it!!!
Sounds like all is well on the home front!!!!!! Happy you are enjoying the new home!!!!!
We are doing very good!!!! We had interviews with President this
morning, and we are going to Barcelona this week for the conference
with President Nelson!!!! It will be great!!!!!!
Love you tons, have a great week!!!!!
Elder Tyson
Mission Week 66: October 10, 2016
Queridos,
This
week has just been a solid one!!!!! We are seeing all kinds of
miracles!!!! Mostly coming from the word of wisdom!!!!!! We have seen
great miracles!!!!!
L.
has his baptism planned for this week, we are crossing our fingers....
it's kind of like when I did the show Into the Woods. No one was quite
sure how it was going to end up, but with a lot of prayer and effort, it
all worked out!!! We hope this is his week to break a leg, and not
because he slips in the font. We taught the Word of Wisdom, and he told
us that he drinks tea every morning. We were helping him understand why
tea was wrong, when suddenly the member looks up and says, "brother, you
can drink chocolate milk, it is not against the Word of Wisdom." A look
of relief passed over L., he seemed so happy that he wasn't breaking
the commandments and could keep his chocolate milk. So I ask,
"chocolate milk is tea?" And they said yes, they call lots of things
tea, even though it isn't... oh the African culture!!!! It was
hilarious. It was a great miracle to know that He can still get baptized
with a chocolate milk addiction.
The
other incessant was with L.E. He is doing great. We taught him the word of wisdom and we set a
great plan to help him stop drinking. We hope he can get baptized this
month.
I
feel so spiritually lifted this week. I feel like I have truly caught
the rhythm of the mission. Not to hurt feelings, but I can truly say
right now that I do not want to go back to the real world. I love
missionary work, and I know a lot of that is due to Elder Christian Spencer
Campbell! He is a fantastic missionary and a great companion. He is
pushing me to be my best, and I hope that I am helping him do the same!
Life is great in Valencia!!!!
For
preparation day we went to a store called taste of America!!!!! And
they had Pop Tarts!!!!! I bought a box and shared them with our
district!!! You can't be greedy when it comes to the good stuff!!!!!
Just wanted to let you know that they have the big bag of Krusteez
pancake mix on Amazon. Some missionaries have received it!!!!!!
And I will go search out the sword that has caught my eye next week, then we will talk... hahah!!!!
I am currently on a train to Barcelona for a leadership meeting!!!! It will be fun!!!
Last
thing!!! I love you so much thank you for everything!!! I am so
grateful to be your son!!!! Keep serving strong, and enjoy the new
house!!!!
With lots of Spanish besos,
Elder Tyson
Elder Tyson
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