Thursday, June 22, 2017

The Army of Helaman

Elder Scott sent me a beautiful letter this past Mother's Day. I've thought of posting an excerpt from it a few different times, but the time just didn't feel right until today. Today was different because I had the great privledge to meet with 6 other mom's who all have sons or daughters serving with Elder Scott in Perú. It was incredible to sit around a table with these wonderful ladies and swap missionary stories about our children. I can tell their sons and daughters have come from wonderful homes where they were taught how important it is to serve the Lord in all you do. Such a sweet group of ladies.


Trujillo South Missionary Mom's

So the letter excerpt I want to share is about a story you can read in the Book of Mormon about the 2,000 Stripling Warriors also referred to as The Army of Helaman. These young men were incredibly courageous and valiant warriors who went to war against the strongest army of the Lamanites in order to defend their religious freedoms, their homes, and their families because years prior their parents had made a vow to never shed another drop of blood.  None of these young boys had ever fought before, and yet, through their faith & determination, and because they were prepared both physically and spiritually, not one life was lost as they fought. 

Here is what Elder Scott shared with me in his letter:

I love the story of the 2,000 Stripling Warriors. In Alma 56:45-46 we read, “And now I say unto you, my beloved brother Moroni, that never had I seen so great courage, nay, not amongst all the Nephites.” Truly these are incredible men. “For as I had ever called them my sons (for they were all of them very young) even so they said unto me: Father, behold our God is with us, and he will not suffer that we should fall; then let us go forth; we would not slay our brethren if they would let us alone; therefore, let us go, lest they should overpower the army of Antipus.” So this group of only 2,000 warriors, all of which were, ‘all of them very young’, decided courageously to march to war against an army of the Lamanites, but not just any army, “the strongest army of the Lamanites, yea the most numerous (verses 3,4)”.

How incredible is that?! I have to agree, this is an act incredibly courageous. “Now they never had fought, yet they did not fear death; and they did think more upon the liberty of their fathers than they did upon their lives; yea, they had been taught by their mothers, that if they did not doubt, God would deliver them”(verse 47). So indeed these are magnificent kids. They fear not about losing their very lives, rather about the freedom of their people, even never having fought before. And they are all willing to go fight, faith unwavering, the strongest and most numerous army of the Lamanites. But Helaman makes it a strong point to put why they have such great faith, because “they had been taught by their mothers.” And they rehearsed unto me the words of their mothers, saying: “We do not doubt our mothers knew it” (verse 48). These warriors did not doubt the teachings of their mothers. This is why they were so courageous, because they had all been raised by amazing mothers who had taught them to put all their trust in God, and doubt not.


No matter what the circumstances may be. Including being small in number and very young and going to fight the biggest and strongest army of all of the Laminates. They did not doubt for a single second, but instead remembered that their mothers had taught them. I too can truly say I have a mother just as wonderful as those of the Stripling Warriors. One who, just as they did, taught me to always put my trust in my Father in Heaven and undoubtedly trust in the plan He has for me. I too can say as Nephi, “Having been born of goodly parents.” Mom, you never cease to amaze me. Thank you for teaching me, just as the moms of the Stripling Warriors did. Thanks to you and dad, I too can face my trials and challenges with the same determination as the sons of Helaman did, with full trust in God knowing He will deliver me. 

We see in the example of the 2,000 Stripling Warriors that the promise is true, “But behold to my great joy, there had not one soul of them fallen to the earth; yea, and they had fought as if it were with the strength of God; yea, never were men known to have fought with such miraculous strength; and with such mighty power did they fall upon the Lamanites, that they did frighten them; and for this cause did the Lamanites deliver themselves up as prisoners of war.” Not a single soul was lost or fallen to the earth. And they fought with such a power that this ‘strongest army’ cowered before them and gave themselves up as prisoners of war all because the promise of God, taught to them by their wise mothers, was true, “If they did not doubt, God would deliver them.” “And it came to pass that those men whom we sent with the prisoners did arrive in season to check them, as they were about to overpower us. But, behold, my little band of two thousand and sixty fought most desperately; yea, they were firm before the Laminates, and did administer death unto all those who opposed them. And as the remainder of our army were about to give way before the Lamanites, behold, those two thousand and sixty were firm and undaunted. Yea, they did obey every word of command with exactness; yea, and even according to their faith it was done unto them; and I did remember the words which they said unto me that their mothers had taught them” (Alma 57:18-21). Once again though “not one soul of them did perish according to the goodness of God” (verse 25). Indeed, the story of the 2,000 Stripling Warriors is a miraculous one, filled with faith, courage, trust and miracles. But, none of this story would be the same had those powerful mothers faulted to teach their sons the message and lesson that gave them that very power. Indeed, all of this, and if they were here I think every one of the 2,060 would say the same, would not have been even remotely possible without their mothers. All of this was accredited to mothers who lived the gospel; lived it and taught it with power to their children.


A few fun photos from the past 2 weeks






 The Elder's were able to go to the temple with Wander



Kyler Celebrated 9 months in the field on June 13th


Zone P-day at the Huacas y la Luna








































Thursday, June 8, 2017

Ask, Listen, Act


We're in Utah visiting family this week and I don't have quite as much time to devote to the blog, but I do have a thought Elder Scott shared with his brother in a letter highlighting one of the challenges of missionary work, "That’s one thing about this calling, a lot of times, people don’t want to listen or they like to listen, but they don’t like or want to act. And that’s the thing, we (the missionaries) don’t convert, the Spirit does, but for conversion to happen the investigators need to act. That’s why we invite them to do things, so they can learn to act on their own to feel the spirit and experience conversion. We’re just the messengers, and at times, people aren’t ready yet to listen and act. They don’t progress, but what happens in those cases is we, no matter how slightly, have opened the gospel into their lives just a little bit, but it’s there. Maybe this was the preparation they needed to open their lives more to it later on. So even at times you might feel like you failed, you didn’t, they just aren’t prepared right now. But you helped to prepare them to accept it later on. Maybe in months, maybe years, or possibly even in this next life, but you helped open the door. As long as you remember whose errand you’re on and whose work this is, you cannot fail. It’s not possible.  So never get your attitude down if things didn’t go as planned because mission work is the Lord’s errand, you literally cannot fail. That’s what I wanted to share with you."

If we all learn to do 3 things better, the Lord will be able to work wonders through us: Ask, Listen, Act. The 3 principles go hand-in-hand. If we ask, but forget to listen for the answer, we have already hindered our potential, but even more so, if we ask and listen, but fail to follow through, or rather, ACT on the impressions we have received, then we are failing to demonstrate our faith in the Lord's direction. 

Elder M. Russell Ballard said it great when he spoke in October 2013, "Trust in the Lord. He is the good Shepherd. He knows His sheep, and His sheep know His voice; and today the voice of the Good Shepherd is your voice and my voice. And if we are not engaged, many who would hear the message of the Restoration will be passed by. Simply stated, it's a matter of faith and action on our part. The principles are pretty simple - pray, personally and in your family, for missionary opportunities. The Lord has said in Doctrine and Covenants that many people have been kept from the truth only "because they know not where to find it" (D&C 123:12).....The key is that you be inspired of God, that you ask Him for direction and then go and do as the Spirit prompts you."

Not a lot of photos this past week because Elder Scott was extra busy going on a couple exchanges and moving into a new apartment. Here are a couple photos from moving day though, and hopefully next week we'll get more fun updates from Perú.

Moving Day


Moving day. This is Elder Scott's former place, aka 'The Garage'
His new apartment has a little more breathing room and he gets to
liveacross the street from Hermana Patty y Hermana Morima. 
HAPPY, HAPPY!



They don't have much, but it was still an all-day
process to move and clean between 2 places. So
grateful for all those who helped make it possible.


Elder Scott and Elder Weeks

Exchange Day with Elder Weeks