Sunday, December 29, 2013

December 29, 2013 - Dogs, Squirt Guns, and Becoming a True Missionary

Hey family!

This week has been a little slow because nobody is home for us to teach, but we've had some great times!  On the streets everywhere here there are tons of dogs.  Mostly pit bulls.  We pass one in particular every day and he is behind a fence, and he always barks and jumps up at the fence at us while we pass by, so we have some fun and taunt it a bit as we are walking.  Well, yesterday we were walking by on the other side of the street and I bend down to pick something up, and Elder Witt starts yelling ELDER LUKENS WATCH OUT!  So I look up and the dog was in the air three feet from me about to eat my face off.  I jump out of the way and scare the dang thing so it goes after Elder Witt!  He starts swinging his backpack at it, so it can't get to him.  It looked like a total movie moment!  It was hilarious!  I was spotting some good field goal posts for this kick I'm about to give the dog and someone across the street starts yelling and comes and gets the dog by the collar and drags him back behind the gate and starts apologizing to us.  We just start laughing because of how much adrenaline we had and how scared we were.  After a few minutes we calm down but that was the funniest thing in a while!  The movie keeps playing through haha!

On that note, this week has been heaps of fun!  Elder Witt and I got some water guns and rubik's cubes from a member.  Somehow I still remembered how to solve it, so I taught Elder Witt how to do it too.  So in our flat we're basically solving rubik's cubes, cooking food, reading and interpreting scriptures, and having water gun fights.  We have some pretty intense water fights too!  We have tons of fun out here, but we also get some crazy good lessons in too!  I've felt the spirit so strong out here in our lessons with members and investigators!  I love this work so much!  I'm counting the days in my journal, and everyone tells me that's the worst idea I could ever do!  It makes the days go by so slowly!  You'll never get out of your mission!  I just laugh at them and say that that's the point!  I had my sights set since I was a Deacon, and I'm not about to let this time slip away!  

I feel like the Dynamic missionary.  Every day, I'm not who I was the day before.  I'm still Elder Lukens, but I feel myself crossing that strait and narrow path more and more each day.  I know what I am here to do, and I know what our Heavenly Father expects of me.  I know who I represent, and I know how I am supposed to this work.  I know what I need to teach, and I know how to teach it.  I have been prepared by the Lord to serve this mission, and every day is another competition with myself.  Not only do I want to get better, I NEED to get better!  Every day I make sure that I get a little more perfect at anything.  If I went backwards in some aspects of my life, that's okay.  But I will not let myself stop progressing.  Like the prophet Lorenzo Snow taught, you CAN become perfect, just work at it one day at a time.  I'm getting there, one day at a time.  I know it's impossible alone, but I know how to get there.

I know that my redeemer lives.
What comfort this sweet sentence gives!
He lives, He lives, who once was dead!  
He lives, my ever living head.  
He lives to bless me with his love.  
He lives to plead for me above.  
He lives my hungry soul to feed.  
He lives to bless in time of need.

I love Hymns, they seem to have so much deeper meanings to them than we realize.  My Savior is pleading for me above, doing all that he can to help me.  While I am anything but perfect, I want to do everything I can to not let those prayers go to waste.  I know he loves me.  I know he loves each one of you.  I love you all too.  I promise that Heavenly father will help you and bless you.  Jesus Christ is praying for every one of us, every day.  Thank you for your prayers, they don't just go to me, but to anyone who I try to help.  (Something you can do right now can effect people on the other side of the world, how does that feel? ;) )  Thank you for the scriptures and thoughts you have sent, and thank you for being the wonderful family that I have back at home.  thank you for everything, and I hope the love I can show could be an example of Heavenly Father's love for us, because I can definitely feel that from you.

Read your scriptures, say your prayers, and be a little more perfect every day!

The Dynamic Missionary

Elder Lukens

Sunday, December 22, 2013

New Zealand: Finally There

Hey! I am in the Manuera zone, in the south Auckland region. It's pretty great here!  Everything is beautiful, even though they all tell me I'm in a ghetto haha!  I guess everything is beautiful compared to Indiana...

BUT I love it here!  The people are so kind here!  the food is pretty great, and I'm just in the Suburbs.  I don't really notice the humidity honestly.  I'll talk to you on Christmas though!  I'm calling on the 26th so it can be on your 25th.  

Love you!

-Elder Lukens






Monday, December 16, 2013

December 16 -- Last Week in Indiana

Haha is Chelsi going to be the one behind the wheel again?  Just kidding haha thats so funny!  I'm actually leaving to New Zealand today!  My companion is trading me off for an elder who is being transferred from Brazil.  I'm super excited, and I'll be able to call home around 2:30 ish so be ready if I call home!  Nothing huge has happened here, but the members are really kicking it up!  In about three months or so, this place will be booming!  I'm in the misison home right now waiting to go to the airport around 12:30.  I'll talk to you soon over the phone!  Love you!

-Elder Lukens

Monday, December 2, 2013

Week 3 - Indiana

Indiana is SO cold!  I didn't expect it to be this cold!  I'm all packed for New Zealand weather, and BAM 8 degree thanksgiving (with humidity)!  Nobody wants to be outside.  The people here are pretty great, they usually don't know which of the 3216549841 churches I belong to out here.  They respect the work that I am doing for the Lord, but they don't want to hear anything.  We got double transferred (both of us are new) to what seems to be the slowest area around here.  I still have NO idea how to be a full time missionary, but I'm figuring it out one day at a time.  My companion is Elder Anderson who has been out for 5 months now, but he hasn't ever been a senior companion, let alone a trainer!  We're both greenies taking on a seemingly impossible area.  So many people believe that the Bible is the only true word of God, yet they still have so many self conflicting beliefs about it.  I have studied the New Testament enough to be able to point out flaws in their thinking, but its pretty hard not to Bible bash!  I'm getting there though!  My mission is President Cleveland, and he was the Fresno, and BYU basketball head coaches.  Every analogy he has given to us has to do with sports.  He is a great man, and I enjoy being around him.
I'll get pictures of stuff later...
The members here are pretty great.  They love their missionaries!  I have only ever seen ours once before!  They feed us meals every day!  This ward really makes a good ward-family.  Thanksgiving is coming up, and as far as I know, we only have 2 meal invitations so far.  they're expecting at least 6!  One can only eat so much...  Oh well!  Because we're both new to the area and the roles that we are filling as missionaries, it has been interesting. 
I gotta go, Love you all!

Progress of the Indiana Temple

Elder (Christian) Russel and I at the transfer meeting

Rainbow painting given to me by a child at a member's home

Christmas season at the apartment

Sunday, November 17, 2013

MTC Week 2

Hey family, so I´m not going to New Zealand yet!  My visa was having more issues so I have been temporarily reassigned to Indianapolis Indiana!  I head out on the 19th at 3:30 am!  I thought I would be disappointed about this sort of scenario, but I really don´t mind it.  I´ll go where he wants me to go!  All I know about the mission is... actually I just realized I don´t know anything!  I only have my flight information!  The notice told me to email home as soon as possible and give all of the information, but I don´t really have any.  I could give you my flight number though!  A320-100/200 Seat 25D.  Make of that what you will.

I'm loving it here, and I sure feel prepared!  I didn't realize the LDS church was so small over in New Zealand!  I expected it to be a lot larger!  I'll keep the meal portions in mind! We actually had a devotional by L. Tom Perry. It was amazing!!!  I love the spirit that you feel over here so much!  And the Zone leaders are a companionship in the zone, and they're in my district.  I honestly think that my district is the best one in the whole MTC.  These men are stellar!  We all have the same drive for obedience, and we all are working hard, and none of us have problems getting along with anybody.  as a district leader, when I have to interview all of the senior companions, we always come out laughing and smiling because we all know how great the zone is, and how there's no problems between any of us, and we are all worthily exercising the priesthood.  We get to go to the temple tomorrow!  I feel so starved from it, I think it's been over two weeks since I've gone!  I'm literally going through withdrawals!  Anyway, I love it here!  and now I'm heading to somewhere else I will love!  And then another!  What's not to love?

I love you!  723 days to go!

Companion Elder Gummow

1st zone (before other districts left)

Men in the district

Running in to Elder Woodfield at the L Tom Perry Fireside

The evening

New zone

Zone leaders and the best teacher in the world Bro. Mahrt

Men and Bro. Mahrt

Saturday, November 9, 2013

Green Day

So our zone likes to make certain days be a certain color.  Yesterday was purple day (i guess i need my purple tie now!) today is green day, and tomorrow is blue day!  I bet you noticed by now that i'm emailing on a Saturday instead of a Monday or something.  Yep!  my p day is aSaturday!  I haven't heard of that before either!  oh, and another thing.  I was called to be district leader BAM!   It's basically the same as what I did in teacher's quorum, so there's not really any kind of difference there, except everything is just geared towards missionary work!  I love how fast paces things are here, it keeps you busy, but the days go by sooooo slowly!  you stay so busy, that by the time you are supposed to go to bed, it's impossible to stop moving!  I am never tired when i go to sleep, but I'm definitely tired when I wake up.  The food here is actually surprisingly good!  Yesterday we had some kind of chicken sandwich, and dang, not Jimmy Johns good, but still good.  My companion's name is Elder Gummow, and he's about 5'4 and from Hurricane UT, and he's pretty cool!  We get along great!  Our entire district has already made such an impact on everyone it seems haha. these guys ALL follow EVERY rule!  They're stellar!  I forgot my cord, so I don't have any pictures for you (I only took like three anyway haha).  I'm still at a loss for words here, so I'm sorry I don't have much to say, I'm still learning how to pray while I'm here!  Haha it's all confusing, but I'm just taking it an Hour at a time!  Maybe next time I'll have something useful to say to you!  But for now I love you, and I'll see you all soon!