Wednesday, July 6, 2016

Separation Anxiety!

July 4, 2016

Hello all! Sorry, but this email is going to be short and sweet for one reason: moves call!! We got the call last night and here is the verdict: Elder Cluster is off to Dalkieth and I will be staying in Stranraer. My new companion will be Elder Davainis. He is 26 years old and from Lithuania. He has only been out for 4.5 months, so looks like I am getting some more fresh blood to corrupt. Bwhahaha!!

I am excited to see what miracles are in store for Elder Davainis and I, but I am so sad to see Elder Cluster go. He is an amazing missionary and an even more amazing friend. It has been a great 3 months with him, and I only wish I could serve with him for 3 months more. I know he will do great things in Dalkieth though and that is where the Lord needs him. Right now. 

Sorry that I wasn't able to respond to some of your emails, but time is short because Elder Cluster still needs to pack and say goodbye to a couple members since we are leaving tonight. Know that I love and miss you all! Stay awesome and keep moving forward!

Elder Wilson

1) Exchanges with a Tongan 2) Castle Kennedy 3) Jurassic Park
 
 
 

 

 

Monday, June 27, 2016

Fun Facts

Hello everybody!! Hope this email finds you all well and happy!! This week has been pretty good. Nothing super major happened, but it has been interesting...

Fun Fact #1: The UK is no longer part of Europe. They had a vote this past week to see whether they would remain or leave, and the decision was to leave. The Scottish people wanted to stay, so they aren't too happy about the decision. This will probably lead to another vote for Scottish independence. Not too sure if this will happen while I am still on my mission, but we will wait and see!

Fun Fact #2: The 25th of June marked Elder Cluster's Hump Day!! In celebration, we went to Lady Bay and he burned one of his shirts. I also burned a shirt and a tie for my 6 month and year mark that I missed. Looking forward to burning a pair of trousers to mark 18 months pretty soon!!

Fun Fact #3: We have a baptism this week!! Our two investigators, Emma and Rachael, will be getting baptised on Saturday. We are super excited for both of them. Emma asked me to baptise her, so I am really honoured to do that. What makes it an even cooler experience is that we are doing it in the ocean so that will be a once in a lifetime experience. Not too many missionaries can say they have done that!!!

Fun Fact #4: For P-day last week, Elder Cluster and I went to the Mull of Galloway. This is the most southern point of Scotland. Now I can say that I have been to the farthest north point (when I was in Thurso) and the farthest south. 

Fun Fact #5: This week is moves. I am pretty nervous, because we are pretty sure that Elder Cluster will be leaving since he has been here for 6 months. This means a new companion for Elder Wilson. I am excited to see what's going to happen, but also a bit sad. Elder Cluster has been a great companion, and it has been a pleasure to serve with him. 

Well, I think that is all the news I have for this week! Looking forward to a great week this week and some hopefully good news on Sunday for moves! Thank you all for your love and support! Love you all!! Stay awesome and keep moving forward!!

Elder Wilson

1) Mull of Galloway 2) Most northern point 3) Most southern point
 


 

Fishers of Men

June 20, 2016

This week was a week of fishing in both senses of the word! On Monday, we did some actual fishing. Our friend from the Czech Republic, Martin, had some stuff for it and asked if we wanted to go to the pier to try for some mackerel. Why not? After Elder Cluster spent about 40 minutes with his line in the water, he finally caught two, 10" mackerel!!! We were pretty excited. We were deciding whether or not we wanted to take them home to cook them, but ended up voting against it. We threw them back, and after being in the water for about 5 seconds, a seagull came down and ate one of the fish we had just thrown back. What a crappy way to spend your last minutes of life.

We also did some fishing for investigators...and we caught two of them as well!! This week we starting teaching a couple named James and Suzy. They are so good! They both have so many questions that can be answered by the gospel, and say that all of what we teach makes total sense. They also have two sons, one 10 and the other 11, who are both interested in religion and finding out about who God is, so we are hopefully going to start teaching them this week as well. James and Suzy also committed to be baptised on the 9th of July, which is super good!!!

Also seeing a lot of success with our current investigators, especially Emma and Rachael. They are sisters (one 19 and the other 18) and friends of our recent convert Dayna. We have been teaching them since I first got to the area, and they are preparing to be baptised on the 2nd of July!!! We are super stoked for that! They have had some amazing experiences with the gospel and the Spirit and are both so prepared to take this next step! We are so happy for them both.

Yesterday was a pretty interesting day at church as we had some visitors. Out of nowhere, Michael and Elaine from Falkirk show up in Stranraer to come and visit me!! I haven't seen either of them since October of last year, so this was a pretty sweet reunion! It was so great getting to catch up with them and just being able to spend time with them. They also brought Michael's son, Mark, who is also getting ready to be baptised! It was a pretty good day!

Prayer List
-Emma and Rachael
-Tia
-James and Suzy
-Vicky
-Dayna

Thank you all for your love and support! Stay awesome and keep moving forward! Love and miss you all to pieces!

Elder Wilson
1) The catch of the day 2) Swagging with the crew 3) Unexpected visitors 4) Branch activity
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Friday, June 17, 2016

Hmmm.....What Happened?

June 13, 2016
 
Hello all! Well, I am going to be completely honest. There wasn't too much that happened this week. It always seems that right after a baptism, things die down for a little bit and then pick back up again, and that is exactly what happened. We did do a bit of teaching, but it was slower than in weeks past. All of our investigators are doing pretty good, but are all still a bit hesitant to commit to baptism. If you could all pray for that, that would be much appreciated.
 
 
I guess the highlight of the week would be going on exchanges with the Zone Leaders. For the 5th time on my mission, I went on an exchange with Elder Novotny. He is from the Czech Republic and is pretty cool! It's funny, he was my zone leader when I was in Motherwell at the beginning of my mission and we went on exchanges. Now he is my zone leader and this is his last transfer. He saw me be born, and now I am seeing him die. Weird how missions work. 

Well......yeah. That is pretty much it with me. Sorry that this isn't too exciting, but they can't all be. 

Prayer List
-Eric/Norman
-Rachael/Emma
-Tia
-Vicky
-Dayna
-Kevin

Thank you all for your prayers and support! Love and miss you all! Stay awesome and keep moving forward!

Elder Wilson

1) Are those safe to use? 2) Scottish Sunset 3) A CASTLE!!!!
 
 


 
 

Saturday, June 11, 2016

I Like to Look For Rainbows

June 6, 2016
 
This week has been really good, especially this weekend. On Saturday, we were able to have the amazing opportunity to baptise one of our friends, Vicky. She is such an amazing person, and she was so prepared to make this step. The service was so good as well. I think this is the first time when I saw in visual change in someone after being baptised. She looked so happy and just radiant after coming up out of the water. When I asked her how she felt afterward, she said that she felt as though a weight had been lifted off her shoulders! So amazing! On Sunday, we then confirmed her a member and she received the gift of the Holy Ghost. Again, such an amazing spiritual experience! Vicky loves the gospel and has truly recognised the blessings that can come from it, and this gift will just make that even better!

I am so grateful for this gospel and the change that it can  bring in people. Even though I have grown up in the church, and I have truly come to witness that change in myself as I have become fully converted to the gospel of Jesus Christ. I know that it is the path, the only path, that will lead us back to our Father in Heaven, and that He will help us to get there! I love this gospel more than I can describe and am grateful that I have these 2 years to help other people find that love and that happiness that comes from this wonderful truth!

Prayer List
-Emma and Rachel
-Tia
-Kevin
-Dayna
-Vicky
-New investigators

Thank you all for your love and your emails! Stay awesome and keep moving forward! Love and miss you all tons!

Elder Wilson

1 Vicky's Baptism 2)So close, yet so far! 3) Why am I here, and where am I going?
 
 
 
 

Monday, May 30, 2016

Moves and Miracles

Hello all! This week (especially the weekend) has been such a blessing here in Stranraer. I will start off with the minor news first. Last night we got the call saying that Elder Cluster and I will be staying together here in Stranraer. We are both looking forward to another 5 weeks together and seeing what great things are in store for us here. Now on to the good stuff!!

Most of the week was pretty usual. Teaching some lessons, finding some people, and going about doing good. Nothing really special there. However, Sunday was amazing. On a normal week, we usually have about 8-10 people attend church. Well, this week, we had 21 people there!!!! We were able to get 4 of our investigators (Tia, Rachel, Emma, and Vicky) to come, as well as 2 less actives, including Eric. We also had a family visiting from Edinburgh, which helped to fill up a few more seats. It was so amazing to see so many people gathered together, and to watch the branch fellowship these people and welcome them in. So amazing!!

The other big thing that happened this week is with our investigator Vicky. She is 18 and has been investigating for about 4.5 months. She had a baptismal date, but backed out at the last second for unknown reasons. Since then, it has been hard to meet with her and really get her committed. This last week, we decided to commit her again for a baptismal date of June 11 and she accepted! We were both really happy about that. On Saturday, she called and said that she was no longer able to get baptised on the 11th, because some family members wouldn't be able to attend. Elder Cluster and I got a bit worried....until she suggested that she get baptised this Saturday instead. Umm.....YES!!!!! Surprise baptisms are the best. We are now working to get a baptism organised for this Saturday up in Ayr. We are both super stoked about this, especially Elder Cluster, because he has been working with her since the beginning. 

Those are the two major miracles of the week, plus a bunch of other little tender mercies that the Lord has thrown our way. It never ceases to amaze me just how much the Lord is willing to help us, despite our imperfections and shortcomings!!

Prayer List
-Vicky
-Tia
-Rachel and Emma
-Eric and Norman
-Dayna

Thank you all so much for your love and support. You have no idea how much it means to me! Stay awesome and keep moving forward. Love and miss you all!

Elder Wilson
1) I found a bridge to the Shire 2) Stranraer District 3) Cave Selfie
 



 

Monday, May 23, 2016

He's Mormon, but he's Buddhist

Hello all! It has been a pretty good week in Stranraer. Things finally look like they are heading in the right direction. We were able to see most of our investigators this week, which was really good, and have lots of appointments set up for this week with new people. Should be good stuff, if all goes according to plan.

Our investigator Rachel was able to make it to church yesterday, which was really good. She seemed to enjoy it! Hopefully next week she can get her sister Emma there. Tia wasn't able to come, which was a bit sad. She is also starting to rethink her baptism on the 11th, so special prayers for Tia would be greatly appreciated!

The highlight of this week was visiting our new friend Eric and his grandson Norman. They are quite the characters. So, Eric is an inactive member, and has not had missionaries for 35 years. He loves the church though and knows it is all true, there is just something that happened that put him off. Now, Eric is a Buddhist, but also not Buddhist. He doesn't pray to Buddha or follow any of their beliefs, but just follows their lifestyle (such as meditating and being very earth friendly). He taught us how to meditate the other day. That was an interesting experience. The best way to put it is he lives a Buddhist lifestyle with Mormon beliefs. His grandson, Norman, is a nonmember. He is super cool as well. He is planning on going to university in Aberdeen in September, but for now is helping to take care of his grandpa. 

This week, we also went to the circus!!! There was an American circus in Stranraer this week, and a recent convert and some investigators invited us to go with them. It was really fun. I have never been to a legit circus before, so this was a first for me. Sadly, most of the people in the American circus weren't even American. But, it was fun either way. 

Prayer List
-Tia
-Emma and Rachel
-Dayna
-Eric and Norman
-James and Suzy

Sorry for the shorter email, but I got a really slow computer today that takes forever to type on. Thank you all for your love and support. Stay awesome and keep moving forward.

Elder Wilson

 
I'm feeding a sheep

The Circus crew!

Meet Norman

Meet Eric