Friday, March 26, 2021

Endings and Beginnings

March 26, 2021

A year ago, it would have been hard to believe what would transpire.  That only three missionaries would be left in Georgia for many, many months.  We have come to an end of the time together with the remaining three.

Elise asked Aunt Linda to paint a picture to help the three of us remember our time together.
Elder Springer, Elder Herr, and I have certainly had unique and memorable experiences together.



This is a picture just for me.  A picture of me and Jesus Christ. 

New missionaries are headed to Georgia.  It is an answer to much prayer and fasting.  A new era is about to begin. 

Monday, March 15, 2021

New New New

 March 15, 2021

გამარჯობა მეგრობრებო!

 

So it has been a while since I have emailed, but now there is actually news to share. In five days we will observe the one-year mark since over half of the missionaries in this mission went home. What will we be doing to celebrate? Wednesday, we got the news that we will be receiving 10 (maybe 11) new missionaries by April 2. That's right. We'll be more than quadrupling our number with people that don't really know how to speak the language. The logistics of this will be interesting because we are not welcoming a senior missionary couple along with this wave of young missionaries. That means we will be spending these next couple of weeks searching for apartments and filling them with the necessary things before they all get here. It will also be very interesting to see who is with whom. The dynamic of this mission is about to change a lot. 

 

In listening to the testimonies of the missionaries that are leaving, I reflected on the things that I have learned and things I would want these new missionaries to learn as soon as they are able. This is in no particular order.


1) Purpose: As missionaries, we have a uniting purpose. We help others come unto Christ by inviting them to partake of His Gospel. God sends us on missions to use us and grow us. He has other purposes that we can read about in the scriptures. It's a laboratory, a classroom, and a test all at the same time. As individuals, we have numerous purposes that we have to discern. I figured out a couple of main ones early on and I have tried to find the others.


2) What Is Missionary Work? There are so many things that fall under this umbrella. Of course, the brethren tell us that we are full-time teachers. We teach each other, members, friends, family, ourselves, etc. We aren't just baptizers or finders or clerks or ordainers or planners or organizers. Of course, we are those things occasionally and those things are necessary. We have to do other things and those other things are still missionary work.


3) Gifts: We take a lot of things for granted. There is nothing wrong with that, as long as we recognize those things are also gifts from God. We also need to discern the gifts we have, use them, and ask for the ones that we need.


4) Power of the Written Word: I have read the entirety of the standard works. I have read countless conference addresses. I have read Jesus the Christ. I have read numerous pieces by scholars. I have read out of the Church student manuals. I have read parts from other General Authorities books. I am finally understanding the things that I knew before my mission. In my experience, the Spirit can testify much easier when I read with a purpose.


5) The Holistic Gospel: Everything in the gospel is connected to itself. From the attributes of deity to the kingdoms of glory, to the fall, to the resurrection. Each doctrine flows into the other and all from God.


6) Revelation: Revelation is everywhere. It is different for everybody. I can recognize it so much more now and I am far more responsive to it. Personal is actually personal. The way I live should be based on my revelation and the way others live should be based on their revelation. If it is different, that is okay.


7) Atonement & Repentance: Use of Christ's Atonement is as simple as becoming more like Christ and Heavenly Father. Repentance is as simple as self-improvement. All learning is repenting. Changing is repentance and use of the Atonement. Even continuing to live life is using the Atonement.


8) Miracles: They exist. Most, if not all, the time, miracles are all in the timing. If we meet someone who is interested by knocking on their door at 5:00 pm, is this a miracle? Maybe. If we meet that same person on the other end of the city when they are going to visit their friend that they haven't visited in years, is that a miracle? Absolutely! It is all based on what you know about the event and how you define a miracle.


9) Two Things Can be True: Two things can be true at the same time. Just because I say one thing, this does not mean I am denying the truth something else. For example, I don't like tomatoes very much. "Why not? They are linked to a reduced risk of heart disease and are a great source of Vitamin C and potassium!" Yes, that is true, but that isn't really a factor in my decision to like them. I simply don't enjoy the texture and taste very much. "But they add contrast in flavor to hamburgers and salads." I agree with that, but I don't like them in every hamburger and salad I have. Do you see? Stating a fact or even an opinion is not an automatic denial of other facts and opinions.


This is what I want to teach the new missionaries. This is what I want the missionaries to understand. There is so much more that I will try to teach them and much more that I'm sure they will learn. I'm also very sure that many of these things they won't learn from me, but I will put an effort forth.

 

Anyway, this is all very exciting. I'll be home in three months. I hope to learn a lot. I hope to teach at least as much. I love this work. Who would have thought that working without pay for two years would be so enjoyable? Who could've thought that it could be so low on stress during those same years? This isn't to say that I haven't worried, but the majority of my worries and fears have not been of worldly affairs. I highly recommend it.

 

Let's all learn some things this week. While we're at it, let's teach some things too.

 

--Elder Fisher

 Visit to village


A bottle and a bubble

Georgian graffiti proposal


Thursday, February 18, 2021

Rare Snow Storm

 February 18, 2021

There was a rare storm in the city.  It is not uncommon for snow in the mountains, but the last snow in Tbilisi was almost a year ago.

View of the snow from our apartment balcony.

David the Builder statue and Narikala Fortress Wall in the background.

David the Builder statue

Narikala Fortress Wall and Mother of Georgia statue on far right.





Fallen tree










Monday, February 15, 2021

This and That

 February 15, 2021

Random pictures

Elder Fisher in apartment office.

Elder Fisher and Elder Herr

Dinner


Graffiti

Elder Fisher


Elder Fisher and Elder Springer





Monday, January 25, 2021

Don't Be Surprised, Get Creative, and the Invisible Hand

 January 25, 2021

გამარჯობა მოსმინელებო,


This week was a mix. The events were great, and the emotions wavy. My emotions have been wonky for a couple of weeks actually. Here's an example. A couple of weeks ago, we watched "The Incredibles II" in Georgian with our tutor. For the first 20 minutes, I was on the verge of tears. Why? I don't know. Maybe the music? I honestly don't love the movie too much as a whole anyway, so I couldn't tell you. Then last week our trip to Kojori and the fortress there really reinvigorated my sense of adventure. It was a real good high.

Then this week we had zone conference. Elder Boom of the Seventy and his wife joined us. They are absolutely delightful. He interviewed me and told us how much the Area Presidency trusted us. He said that they don't ever lose any sleep over us. This statement was confirmed for me when he told me he was really proud of the two of us. Those of you following along know that there are actually three of us here in Georgia. An easy mistake to make, I suppose. I'm sure with all their responsibilities, they are losing sleep over other things, like the fact that Sister Mafi still isn't home.  The actual conference part of zone conference was wonderful. Elder Boom is very real. He told us about his mission to England and how much he disliked it. He told of the challenges he had learning to love those he served, and it was really refreshing. He's such a sweet and inspiring man. Some of my favorite things he said included:

"Some of you are surprised by that. Well, don't be. Don't be surprised. The Lord can do it." (In reference to how much the work is rolling forth, especially through Facebook, despite our many restrictions.) 

"Get creative!" (In reference to how we do our Facebook work. This was also in slight lamentation because of how little creativity was allowed in his Mission when he served in England.)

"The Invisible Hand of the Lord is managing all things." 

This week the biggest group of Georgian missionaries there has ever been, went into the (online) MTC. Okay, so there's only six of them, but to my knowledge, that's double the previous record, so that's something. We look forward to the day when they come to the country, but we are still going under the assumption that I leave before they come. Maybe the Book of Mormon will be printed in Georgian by the time they get here! Let's keep the hopes high! 

This week I have studied obedience. I implore you all to be more obedient in your lives. "Obedient to what?", you may ask. There are many ways to answer this. Obedient to your bosses, to your leaders, to your teachers, to your parents, to your moral philosophy, to the law of the land, to the laws of God. A free and independent thinker may ask, "how can I remain free and independent if I restrict myself to the idea of obedience?" I will respond by saying you have to look at freedom in context. God has endowed us with our moral agency. When we choose obedience to any of the above mentioned higher powers, we are choosing a certain result. As it turns out, depending on who your boss or teacher is or what country you abide in, you will get a different result from your obedience or disobedience. But when we stay faithful to the laws of God, we can be certain of the result every time. Both obedience and sacrifice bring forth blessings from the Most High. One of these blessings is a continuation along His path and the continuation of our abilities to make choices and remain in obedience. The invisible hand of God isn't all that invisible, and it does more than manage all things. It leads all things as we harken unto Him. 

Well, this has been one more hello and one more goodbye from Georgia. God loves you all, and I'm sure of that. 

სიყვარულით,   

უხუცესი იაკობი  

Elder Herr presenting his peanut butter noodles that he made.


Elder Herr working on our basic beliefs video

Monday, January 18, 2021

The Outside

 January 18, 2021

გამარჯობა მეგობრებო!

This week we were finally able to go on a small out-of-town trip! We went to Kojori. We visited two monasteries and one old castle. The first monastery was a 3km walk and the view was beautiful. The snow was great and the fresh air was the greatest delight of them all. It was a great time to do some personal thinking. This was much needed. The second monastery was new and good looking, but it wasn't open. After that, we headed to a centuries-old castle. It was in absolute ruins, but the view was again, amazing! I've really missed some adventuring. With all this time inside with the same two people, I've started to become a boring nerd (as opposed to the kind of nerd I typically am). Attached are some pictures.

 That's what I've got this week. Stay grateful for everything you have. It's all a gift. 

--Elder Fisher 

 








Monday, January 11, 2021

God is a God of Miracles

 January 11, 2021

ახალ წელს გაუმარჯოს

 

This week was miraculous.  We started teaching four new people who actually are engaged and interested in Gospel learning. Two referrals were from outside the country, one self-referral, and one from the Facebook page. This is in very stark contrast to last week, during which we had almost every single meeting cancel on us. I think we probably had two meetings the whole week with one of them being late Sunday night. Not only did we start teaching four new friends, but we had multiple meetings with them and two of them joined into our Sabbath worship call with the members yesterday. To top it all off, there was a baptism in Armenia. The stone cut out of the mountain without hands is just rolling and rolling and rolling.

 

We also watched a couple of movies in Georgian this week. We heard really good things about Soul, but it's not in Georgian quite yet, so our tutor had us watch Frozen II instead. It also really good. I was surprised at all the great lessons contained within it. I personally like it a lot better than the first. And the songs are awesome. I highly recommend it. 

 

We celebrated Orthodox Christmas this week on January 6 and Old New Years (Orthodox) will be in a couple of days, January 13. They didn't have their classic parade due to COVID which made us sad, but we still went to Sameba, the big church, to remind us of last year's celebration with missionaries. Oh, how much it has changed. We are so glad to still be out here. If we get new missionaries before I leave, I don't know what I'll do. The number of changes this mission has gone through in the past 24 months is crazy. It's a good place to be. 

 

Well everyone, keep on praying. God wants to hear from you. I'll see you all soon.