Elder Reynolds Nametag

Elder Reynolds Nametag

Tuesday, March 31, 2015

SALMON ARM



This map hangs on our wall‏

Family History Center

A zoomed out version of our area, with British Columbia for scale‏

Easter!

My dear friends and family, this week we celebrate the most transcendent of all events that has ever occurred in the course of human history. Without the events of this holy week, Christmas would be nothing more than a celebration of the Winter Solstice.

www.mormon.org/easter is a wonderful website this week! It has a short and powerful video about Easter, and if you scroll down you can read about the events that happened on each day of this week. I would definitely recommend it!

Elder Tillmann and I received our transfer call early this week! Elder Tillmann will be going to the Victoria 2nd ward on Victoria Island (literally the opposite end of the mission). I will be companions with Elder Yue. Elder Yue has been serving in Chinese work his entire mission, and in Salmon Arm he will begin his first English work. I may be able to pick up some more Mandarin! I've also been working with Elder Salazar and Elder Zamano in the district to pick up some more Spanish. British Columbia is extremely diverse!

Also, President Burt's father has recently passed away, but he is still working hard here in British Columbia so please keep him in your prayers!

 15 For behold, he surely must die that salvation may come; yea, it behooveth him and becometh expedient that he diethto bring to pass the resurrection of the dead, that thereby men may be brought into the presence of the Lord.
 16 Yea, behold, this death bringeth to pass the resurrectionand redeemeth all mankind from the first death—that spiritual death; for all mankind, by the fall of Adam being cut off from the presence of the Lord, are considered as deadboth as to things temporal and to things spiritual.
 17 But behold, the resurrection of Christ redeemeth mankind, yea, even all mankind, and bringeth them back into the presence of the Lord. 
-Helaman 14:15-17
Have a great week! -Elder Reynolds

Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Spring is in the Air!‏

Good day my friends! Spring has finally arrived, and its presence is very welcome here in Salmon Arm. I can finally put away the heavy coats. Now that the snow is all melted, the beauty of the region really begins to blossom. Also, I found out that Mount Ida, the tallest and most renowned mountain in the area, is a dormant volcano!

It's been an excellent week! We had a Zone Conference with President Burt on Friday, and I was able to reunite with some of the people I knew when I was in Willoughby, including my trainer, Elder Smith! It was great to see him again, because he goes home in May.

This week, we also had the opportunity to blitz the area with our zone leaders (meaning we had 2 companionships in one area for several hours), and over the weekend we were able to work with Elder and Sister Mortensen, some of our new senior missionaries. 

Sorry that I haven't been writing as much as some previous weeks; I just haven't been sure what to write! I've been learning a lot, and scripture study has become really entertaining, which may sound odd to some. In the Book of Mormon, I just read about the story of Ammon and how he defended King Lamoni's flocks; he is a great missionary example. In my Old Testament study, I just completed the book of Joshua. I love Joshua 1:9.

"Have not commanded thee? Be strong and of good courage; be not afraid, neither be thou dismayed: for the Lord thy God is with thee whithersoever thou goest."

It would seem that we are commanded to be of good courage and strong! It's weird to think of that as a commandment, but it also comes with its own blessings!

This week, we are getting our apartment inspected, so we must make sure it is spotless today! Have a wonderful week!

-Elder Reynolds

Tuesday, March 17, 2015

It Ain't Easy Being Green‏

Happy St. Patrick's Day this week! Fortunately, I have a couple of green ties, so I will be celebrating right along with you. Not to mention that Spring is just around the corner, and its presence in Canada is welcome.

It's been a great week! It's finally starting to warm up here, so we are no longer shivering! We did receive some light rain recently, but that was manageable.

We have a Zone Conference on Friday, and we are all looking forward to that!

I'll have to send you some pictures soon, because I can actually do that with the computers here.

The members here are wonderful! We were invited to attend a Single Seniors Potluck, and other members have just been giving us tons of food.

Today is Free Cone Day at Dairy Queen! I'll let you know how Zone Conference goes.

Have a great week!

-Elder Reynolds

Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Beware the Ides of March!‏

Shakespeare once said "Beware the ides of March," which basically translates to the 15th of March, so be careful this Sunday!

I'll be honest: I'm having a little bit of Writer's Block today. I cannot seem to remember what I had planned to talk about...

I found out that one of the leaders in the Salmon Arm ward is a huge fan of Dungeons & Dragons. I need to think of an excuse so I can get into his house and see his figurine collection!

Happy 20th Anniversary to my parents, by the way! March 11, 1995 was a fateful day in the Reynolds family.

I will have more to say next week!

-Elder Reynolds