Friday, May 14, 2021

Whiteboard Activity

 May 14, 2021


It has been over a year since the Georgian missionaries were able to have a "whiteboard activity".  We wrote on the whiteboard, "Why did God give us families?"  People wrote their answers and many stayed and talked with the missionaries.  It was a good activity. 



Monday, May 10, 2021

The Home Stretch

 

May 10, 2021

The Home Stretch

გამარჯობა მეგობრებო!

This past month has been a rush. Last week we were all met with a surprise from President and Sister Picard. After exactly 14 months since last being in Georgia, they were able to fly up here to visit. They told me the day before they came about their plan to come up, but they said not to tell anyone just in case it didn't work out. The next morning, they texted me that they had arrived, but they wanted to make it a surprise, so I kept it from everyone for a couple more hours. I happened to plan an exchange with one of the elders in the part of the city where the church is, so it worked out that we didn't have to waste any travel time for me to meet with them. They spent the day doing interviews over Zoom upstairs in the church. I'm actually really surprised that no one found out they were there. Anyway, after they were done, they came downstairs. We were in the middle of our Georgian language lesson, and the other missionaries looked to see who was coming down the stairs. The Picards waved, but because it was a little dark, nobody could tell that it was them. Almost all of them did a double-take, and their faces LIT UP! This was an excellent surprise for everyone. 

 




After that, I met with them to plan out what they would do with the other missionaries during their stay. They held in-person interviews, we had a zone conference, and they met with lots of members and friends of the Church. Elders Springer and Herr and I were very glad that these new missionaries got to actually meet the Picards so soon after arriving in Georgia. A lot of things fell into place for that to happen. 


 

This week former-Elder Christensen and former-Sister Gehring from earlier in my mission (now married to each other), came back to Georgia for a visit. Brother Christensen is actually an MTC teacher, so the six newest missionaries know him, but only through zoom. We were so glad to see them, especially me since I served a good portion of my mission with both of them. They are just so great. 



As many of you know, I'm not going to be here in Georgia for much longer. I don't have my flight plans yet, but my official release date is 16 June. This leaves me a maximum of 37 days left, probably less.  I have had a countdown on my phone since I got to country. When I made this counter, I wasn't sure if it would be a good thing for me. It has been excellent. Let me tell you why. Perspective and realism. 

 

Many missionaries would discourage this practice because it doesn't show that you really have your heart on the work. Others say that it would make them too "trunky" or homesick. Some missionaries have the mindset of "I'm never leaving!" or "Why would I ever think about going home?" For some, this may be necessary. But for most, I think it is an unhealthy mindset to have. You do go home. You have to accept it. It has been a real problem for people when they come home and remember just how different real life is. I'm not ready to go home yet, but I know how soon it's coming. I always have. The perspective has been there since day one. I will be ready when the day comes, but it isn't there quite yet. I actually talked to President Picard about this in my interview with him.  After I told him about my countdown and how great it has been, he pulled out his phone and showed me his own countdown!  It was unexpected but very validating. For us, these are motivating, encouraging, and perspective-providing. If we had any other reason for having the countdown, it would be a distraction and a decoy. 

 

So take a look at the big picture and also focus on what you are doing right now. Is that a paradox?  Not really. Why not?  Because I happen to know of Someone who does both perfectly. God's plan is a very big picture, but within it, He cares for every little detail. Let's do a little better at seeing both. 

 

Thanks to you all who have continued to read these jumbles of thoughts. See you soon!

 

--უხუცესი იაკობი 

 


Monday, April 26, 2021

P-Day Adventures

 April 19, 2021

Enjoying time at Lisi Lake.


Elders Herr, Herlean, Earl, Fisher

April 26, 2021

The district of elders stayed the night at Elder Herr's apartment.

Elders Earl, Herr, and Fisher fixing breakfast in the morning.

The district traveling to Mtskheta to spend the day.

Elders Herr, Earl, Fisher, Sisters Cole and Black, Elder Herlean









Saturday, April 24, 2021

Dinners Together

 April 24, 2021

Occasionally the missionaries have dinner invitations or have the opportunity to eat with church members.  

President Kikiani invited the elders in the district to dinner.

Elders Herlean, Fisher, Earl, Herr, and President Kikiani


(insert picture of Musa and Lia)

The missionaries enjoy eating together in restaurants.  

Elders Herlean, Wilhelmsen, Bennett, Sisters Black and Cole, Elders Earl, Fisher, Herr

Tuesday, April 6, 2021

Welcome New Missionaries

 April 3, 2021

With the arrival of new missionaries,  it is custom to show them around the city.

Elders Bennett, Herlean, Grover-Rizzo, Rasmussen, Herr, Earl, Springer, Sisters Weaver, Black, Elders Fisher, Wilhelmsen, Sisters Cole, Anderson




After spending over a year in the same apartment, which was a really nice apartment, and sleeping on the couch,  I am in a new apartment with a new companion and sleeping on a bed. 





Monday, April 5, 2021

Longest Weeks Ever

April 5, 2021

Gamarjoba!

Alright. We have now welcomed 10 new missionaries to Georgia. It is fantastic, but the work that went into making it all nice and somewhat cozy for them was immense. Lots of moving, lots of texts, lots of calls, lots of rent, lots of taxis, lots of prayers, lots of. We were all so happy to finally meet these missionaries face to face. We have had contact with all of them virtually, some of them for up to a year. It's still crazy to me that they are here. 



The first group arrived (March 27). They had been serving in reassigned areas in the United States


Giving them a taste of authentic Georgian food.

Elders Springer, Bennett, Wilhelmsen, Herr, Sisters Anderson, Cole, Elder Fisher

The second group arrived on March 31 straight from their home MTC.

They are true NEW missionaries.



Elder Herr, Elder Springer, and I each ended up getting assigned to the areas in which we found apartments. That means I'm back in Saburtalo which is where I began my mission. The apartment is actually just a couple of minutes walk away from the t first apartment I lived in. The only difference is now I'm the oldest in the mission instead of the youngest and our current apartment is the best in the country instead of the worst.


My companion this transfer is Elder Earl. He is really awesome. He's quiet. He's a thinker. He's not quite sure what to think about being here quite yet. He reminds me a lot of me when I first got here. So I'm training him and I'm also the lone Georgian zone leader. Elder Herr is training Elder Herlean and Elder Springer is with both Elders Rasmussen and Grover-Rizzo. My former companions are also the district leaders.



President Picard in all his wisdom suggested that we act as a Presidency with the other two being my counselors. That should be fun. These last couple of months will be different and a huge time for growth for everyone. 

 

New Georgia Zone


I have 72 days left. That is not very long. That gives me limited time to do all the teaching I am supposed to do while here. Teaching friends, teaching members of the church, teaching other missionaries, plus the teaching that I need to receive. As missionaries, we are here to teach. And if there is one thing I've learned about teaching, it's that you learn a lot when you teach.

 


These 10 know so little and it is overwhelming for all of us. It is cool to see it because we haven't seen it since Elder Springer was new. We love it and they love it. I am so grateful for these young boys and girls that were willing to come out here and serve the Lord. This Easter was a reminder of that reason of why we are here. We love it and I love it. 

 

--უხუცესი იაკობი 

 

 


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.