Monday, July 16, 2012

July 16, 2012

Hey!   So remember how I told you I´d be going on a split in an area that has been dead for a way super long time?  Well, we went there and had a TON of success.  We found a new family and some random guy that was atheist until we convinced him to not be haha.  I put a picture of a lady, she´s the mom of the family we found.  She has 3 little kids, they are all super awesome, and her husband drives down every week to Stuttgart for work.  She´s basically super awesome and prepared, she read the introduction to the Book of Mormon, and her first response was, "I need to read this book and pray about it as soon as I can.  Is it okay if I compare what I read with the Bible too?"  She said the Missionaries could come and visit her every day.  The other guy we found, told us right away there was no God because he had never seen a God.   So, we asked him if he had a mom.  We then asked him if he loved his mom.  We then told him to prove to us that he really had love for his mom.  All he could do was talk about his love for his mom, so we told him we didn´t believe him that he loved his mom.  Then we explained to him, he knew without a shadow of doubt that he loved his mom, but, he couldn´t prove it, give evidence of it, or even really describe it.  He knew for himself through experience.  We then told him he could do the same thing with God, because we had done it, and we knew that God was there without any doubt.  This guy put his beer down and told us to sit next to him and teach him some more haha.  So, it was a good split =)
    This week we also  accomplished the goal from President Schwartz to teach 20 lessons in a week.  He said if we teach 20 lessons a week, we will double baptisms.  We have had weeks of 18, 19 and 17 lessons,  but this week we got to 20.  It was a great way to end the transfer.  We had our 20th lesson on Sunday.  We have been teaching this Muslim named Mohammed from Africa.  He is actually the leader of one of their Mosques  (where they go to pray).  Every time we have taught him, he has invited about 10 of his friends to come and listen to us.  This time he brought some friends that weren´t too friendly, and wanted to argue with us.  Mohammed  said, "They say there is a new Prophet!  Let them teach us this, it´s important!  We need to hear what they have to say, so be quiet!"  
    Oh yeah, I found out I am staying in Düsseldorf with Elder H another transfer.  I´m so glad I get to stay here longer, and this will be the longest I think I have ever been with one guy (Already been with him like 3 months, and now I have 6 more weeks to go)  Love the guy to death, but that´s a long time.  Anyway, we´re having a lot of success, and seeing miracles so it´s all good!  This transfer my trainer goes home!  And Elder Ha (the Elder I trained) is now training!  Elder M called  up (He was my trainer) and we talked for like 40 minutes last night about Krefeld and everything that happened. 
    Things are going great in Düsseldorf!  We are having lots of success and seeing lots of miracles!
Thanks for everything!
Elder Collings 

Monday, July 9, 2012

July 9, 2012


Hey!  This week went way super good.  We were in Frankfurt for 2 days for another leadership training, and we found out we get to do a zone training thing every month for about 5 hours.  Now we get to bring the entire zone together once a month and teach them  how to teach, find, and learn in Preach my Gospel.  President said it´s a great opportunity to give the Elders "Best practice".  We actually found out this week that Düsseldorf is leading the mission with finding new investigators!  I knew we were finding a lot, but, we are like WAY higher than the rest of the mission.  The mission average is .92 new investigators ever week, and we are at 4.5 new investigators a week.  That was pretty awesome, we just gotta get some baptisms now haha.
    We found a way cool kid this week, his name is Philip.  I´ll send a picture of him.  He comes from Nigeria and he has a TON of faith in Jesus.  He can barely read the Book of Mormon, but, he likes what he understands so much, he called us and said he wanted us to come by every night to teach him more about it.  We went by and read with him... and I don´t really know what he understands when he reads because he reads so bad... but, he feels it´s good.  We´re really excited to be able to teach him!
    This week will be pretty awesome, we have 2 splits.  One of them we´ll be giving the baptismal interview to someone, and then the other one I´ll be working up in an area that has only had 4 lessons in the last 4 months.  We´ll see how that goes haha.  I´m excited to get up there and see what´s going on, I was looking through the numbers for the last 3 years, and this area had been teaching TONS of people less than a year ago.  I´ll just have to help them  jump start things I guess haha. 
    This last week I got to work with Elder J again.  Elder J was my second companion in Coburg.  We worked in Krefeld, my first city!  He has been serving there the last 5 weeks.  On our split we found 3 new investigators and made out about 5 lessons and got 4 peoples numbers.  We got to work way hard, it was cool to get to work with him again.  He´s still just a solid worker and only speaks German to everyone.  Transfer calls come this week, hopefully I get to stay longer in Düsseldorf, I guess we´ll find out on Saturday! 
    Thanks for everything you do for me!
Elder Collings

Monday, July 2, 2012

July 1, 2012

I have no idea how to describe this week, but, it was kinda heart breaking, and amazing, and depressing and awesome all at the same time.  So, there was a baptism in Düsseldorf this Saturday for a kid in the primary.  We invited tons of people to come, among them was the Family from Macedonia (they found out they don´t have to leave until the 4th of July)  The Baptism started and the parents of the Macedonian Family showed up, the kids had to stay and take care of things, they have like 50 family members visiting them since they are leaving.  Right after the baptism, the wife and the husband came up to me in tears and asked if they could be baptized right then also.  I had to tell them no.  Then they asked if they could get baptized before they left to Macedonia, I had to say no again.  They both cried for a long time, and then went into the chapel for the confirmation of this kid.  After the whole thing was done, they were both feeling really sad.  They had everything prepared for them here; we offered to go with them to help them get married, offered a program to help him quit smoking, and even came by every Sunday to bring them to Church.  The husband still has a problem with smoking, they didn´t do anything to see what possibilities they had of getting married, and they didn´t regularly make it to the Church meetings.  So... that was like way sad.  And then, we went by to meet with them and help them pack up their things.  They had just gotten back from meeting with a lawyer, and they found out they are getting no financial support once they leave Germany.  So, that means, as of the 4th of July, they will be homeless, without any money, job, family, or friends.  So, now they are even more super stressed out, a family of 8 can´t just go live on the street, so they have no idea what to do.  The father has been thinking about running away and staying illegal.  We called up President Schwartz to tell him what´s going on, and see if the Church can offer any help, so... now I get to write a letter to the Area Presidency explaining everything.  Pretty crazy right?  Anyway.... I really hope we can find something out for this family, I feel like they´re a part of my family now haha.
    So, other than that, all of our investigators also told us they don´t want to meet anymore haha.  We had an amazing lesson with the Family from Turkey, and the husband said he would be willing to be baptized.  All of them said they had had a great feeling in the church, and one of the brothers said he feels a power when he reads in the Book of Mormon.  After we explained everything for baptism, the Husband was good to go, but, then the wife said she would never let herself be baptized and she has a problem with her husband or any of her children being baptized.  So, we told them they could come and see a baptism on Saturday and then they could all pray together to ask if it was the right thing to do.  They all said they wanted to come.  Then Friday night they called up and spoke way super fast and said that they weren´t going to be able to make it and hung up.  We thought maybe they were just busy, but, that´s not what it was.  On Sunday we went by because they didn´t make it to Church, the kids were playing outside and were still way awesome, so, we thought it was probably no big deal, then, when we walked upstairs the dad was not too polite and said that they have no time anymore and shut the door on our faces.  So... they´re gone, then another family called us up and said that the Church is too far away for them to ever convert or meet with us again (20 minutes away) then someone else called us up and said we are too extreme and then hung up.  Then another Family moved.  And then another one just hangs up when we call.  So..... it´s time to build up Düsseldorf again haha.
    We also had some great things happen.  A while ago we found a girl on the street that said she was atheist and that she could never join a church because they are so corrupt, but decided to meet with us, we then gave her over to the sisters and she decided she wants to be baptized, and she asked me to baptize her =)  So, on the 14th of July I´ll get to baptized B, she came to Church on Sunday and told everyone she is basically already a member and just went around talking to everyone getting to know them.  There is also another girl we found, I don´t know if I told you about her, but we had been talking to her for a little while about America and stuff, and then we told her about the Book of Mormon and she started to cry and said she had prayed to find the truth.  Well, the sisters just started meeting with her, and apparently she cried a ton and felt the spirit way strong when they told her about the restoration.  Today we also had some cool things happen, it´s p-day so we aren´t even like talking to people on the street, but, we got 2 people's numbers in 20 minutes.  We were waiting for a bus, and a guy from England came up to us and said  he had been to our Church before and wants to learn more, so, he gave us his number and said to call him.  Then, right after that, a guy looked at my name tag way weird so I asked if he had seen us before, and he told us that he got a blessing 10 years ago from 2 Elders in Munster.  He said ever since then things have been going way good for him.  So, he gave us his number and address.  Pretty good way to start the week right?
    So, things are still going good in Düsseldorf, sadly we lost a lot of people, but... it happens, we´ll just go find some better ones haha.  Things are going great, thanks for all of your prayers!

Elder Collings