Wednesday, November 29, 2017

Beloved family and friends! This week has been a great one, full of much gratitude, bread, butter, and bulgur! I'm in a good mood today, so expect lots of exclamation marks! However, I will also keep this email short! Don't want to take to much time!

Lets see, what happened this week...

For one, I made some banana bread that I was going to take to district meeting to welcome a new Sister to Sweden, and while the bread did make it to district meeting it was unfortunately in a partially digested state in both my and Elder Rasmussens stomachs. I had made two loafs...!!!

Oh well, it was also thanksgiving that day.

Well, may as well make a list of stuff I'm greatfull for!

Agency!
The Book of Mormon!
My body!
A God who still communicates with us through Prophets!
Spell check!
Being a missionary!
Being in Sweden!
Being in Handen!
Crème Fraiche!
All the cool members here in Handen!
10 kronor Baguettes at Willies!
The Plan of Salvation!
A Family who could put up with High School Elder Wilson 😛!
Pepparkakor!
My Companions, past present and future!
And much more! However, I don't have the time to go through them all!

Pictures though! The Bulgur Bowl of the Week is... the pesto feta cheese bowl! Complete with a picture set up similar to that presented by Elder Stevenson in his conference talk this recent session. And, the new district!

Elder Wilson

Monday, November 20, 2017

To start this off, we got transfer calls this week! I will be... Staying with Elder Rasmussen! Yay! This next transfer goes all the way through January, so it'll be staying in Handen for Christmas! That'll be fun, they're lots of great members here. It also means I will have spent 1 consecutive year of my mission in two of Swedens biggest 3 wards. Blessings :)

Well, I'll keep this one shorter though and send lots of pictures. You see, I've been thinking a lot about work and recently found this in 2nd Nephi 5: " And it came to pass that I, Nephi, did cause my people to be industrious, and to labor with their hands." then later in the chapter, "And it came to pass that we lived after the manner of happiness." If you're not working hard, you're not progressing. If you're not progressing, you cannot be happy. Work hard, be happy. Love the Lord and obey with exactness. Gird up your loins like a man, lengthen your strides.

Have a great week!

Elder Wilson

I've decided to show both teeth from now on in pictures, it just makes you look happier.

This principle in action being demonstrated with two of my mission "daughters", meaning I was their district leader when they first came into the mission. They are both training this transfer, so props to them.

My artwork

And Äldste Rasmussen's art work (shought out to anyone who knows who 9770 is)




Monday, November 13, 2017

Workovers with Visby!

Dearest family and friends! Much happened this week, including the following!

The Elders of Gotland came over and did work overs with us, that was super fun! I was with Elder Strong, he's one of my best friends. This week was Kladdkaka day so you know we made some of that. For those of you who don't know what Kladdkaka is, you're missing out. Think Brownie with so much butter in it that the middle is still like batter when it's done cooking. Not healthy. So this p-day I bought a ton of veggitables to counter that out, and I think it's working well. 

We also trakted an appartment with some super cool art in the stair well, so that was fun. 

Now, I'm a-gunna take some time to talk about prayer. I've been reading the BOM for at least 15 minutes every personal study, and not just reading but really studying. I started after General Conference and just finished 1st Nephi, and if there's one thing I've learned its that the BOM testifies of Christ. I've only read the first book and my testimony/spiritual maturity has increased by a lot. But after finishing 1st Nephi I decided to apply Moroni's promise to each book, so that's what I did. And... nothing spectacular happened. Then the next day (Sunday) we had a Gospel Principles class about prayer and our Ward Mission leader (Father to one of the Finnish Missionaries when I was in the MTC) made this comment about a time he was on his mission with hard companion in a hard area and prayed for help and the answer he received, and while he was talking he invited the Spirit super strongly into the lesson and I though back to that prayer. Then I realized something, I walk around a little place in Sweden and talk to people who mock, tear down, ridicule, and despise me, what I do, what I stand for, and especially what I believe, all day. I've heard every reason why the BOM isn't true, why Joseph Smith was a fraud, why God doesn't exist, you name it and I've heard it. But you know what? That doesn't change the fact that I know God lives and loves us, that He called a Prophet in our time and through this prophet He revealed a new book of Holy Scripture. I know that the Book of Mormon is true. I know it, and I know that God knows that I know it. That means that when anyone tries to persuade me otherwise the best response is to do all possible to bring the situation somewhere the Spirit can dwell, then if they still reject that so sorrow for them. Then go home and eat Bulgar. That last bit is essential, always eat Bulgar.

Anyways, moral of the story is I'm doing well and am happy. Hejdå!

Äldste Wilson

PS, Hey Mom, aren't you proud of how health I'm eating? It's so green.





Saturday, November 4, 2017

I just ate an entire loaf of kanelbulle bread. While drinking chocolate oatly. Not good. But so tasty.

Anyways, this was a really good week. Lots of good hard work was done, so that's always good. Lots of finding, as usual. I did have some interesting dreams, as follows below:

Dream one:
I'm laying in my bed, Elder Rasmussen (my companion) is in his bed, and another elder in the district Elder Strong is on a pad on the ground between us. We're about to start a BYU relaxation on our DVD player (the type of thing where a nice voice helps you imagine a nice beach or something) when a member of my family (who will remain nameless) peaks his head around the door and asks to talk with me. I tell Elder Rasmussen and Elder Strong to go ahead and start the relaxation without me and get up to talk to this male member of my family. As I'm getting up our phone starts to ring, Elder Rasmussen answers it and asks for my help in answering this person but I say "I'll do that later. Just start the relaxation without me."
So then I'm in our clousit with this member of my family and he looks super mad. I still have no idea whats going on. He then says to me "I looked at your planner, and I saw that you planned to call the Sisters tonight for 15 minutes. Whose side are you really on?" Then I woke up super confused, was he mad because 15 minutes is to long? to short? or that because I had planned a time it wasn't genuine? It was a strange dream.

Dream two:
I'm companions with Elder Cluff again, over both Handen and Gubbängen. It's Sunday and we're about to go to church in Handen like we're supposed to when we find out about a sale in Gubbängen by the Gubbängen chapel. So we drive a back-roads rout to this store so that no members see us, and find out the store is a paintball store. As we park a really old car in the parking lot opens up its doors and attached to the doors are paintball Gatling guns, so Elder Cluff and I shoot them for a quick while then head into the shop. The only thing that's actually on sale though is their fidget spinners, so I buy a green-gold super strangely designed spinner for 23 kroner. 

We get in the car again and start to drive to church and I open my spinner but it doesn't work so I get upset with it. Luckily we get a call so the spinner disappeasr and instead I answer to phone. The call is a strange voice that says "You shot my Gatling guns, and that takes money you know! I'll make you pay." then hangs up. We then get to the church and, being a dream, I know it's the Gubbängen church but it look like the Handen church and it's on a hill in Göteborg. We walk in and this Gattling-paintball car in parked in the chappel so when we walk in this guy starts shooting us. Elder Cluff and I run away and are hiding in a classroom when President Youngberg open the door a little bit and pokes his head in and says: "Remember what I said in your interview? You look like a mouse, get a hair cut." Then I woke up. I did not remember President Youngberg saying that in my interview, so I woke up super confused again. That was a strange night. 

If anyone thinks they are a modern-day Joseph or Daniel, I would love to know the interpretation of these dreams.

Anyways, that's about all I got now to write home about. Thank's for reading! The computer is still struggling, so sorry but no pictures!
Elder Wilsonurch and I 
This week has been a total party, especially with the addition of Bob the Role Play Ball. He makes companionship study a lot more entertaining. I'll attach a picture, he's a boss.

Also, sorry for not sending pictures last week, totally forgot to do that. But I'll send more this week.

Anyways though, this week was pretty awesome. Masoud is a man, he's a 4-fold world champion kick boxer. We had a member meal with Familjen Österlund and we got to bring him along so they started talking to him and he showed them his videos, way cool. Youtube Seyyed Masoud Derekeh, the one Irainian that wins those fights and is always smiling is the one that we're teaching. He needs help with his wife though. You see, after winning his world championships the government wanted him to go on TV (he's a celebrity in Iran) and say good things about the government but he refused so they took all his money and sent assassins after him so we came to Sweden for a match and just didn't get on the plane back to Iran. So now he's here in Sweden but his wife is in Iran and recently had a heart attack. The Swedish government is working on getting her here, but it'll take 2-3 months more and it's already been 15 months for them to process Masouds request. Pray that he'll be able to get her here quickly and safely, and that everything will go well with his baptism.

Aside from Masoud being a total boss, we've just had a good week finding and teaching and bringing others to Christ.

Ha det bra!
Elder Wilson