Wednesday, July 6, 2011

La Ultima

 Family,
 
I am doing well. We had a good week. tomorrow are transfers. It is a strange feeling. I love you all .
 
-Elder Burnham
 
3 John 1:13-14

Monday, June 27, 2011

THE EMAIL....

 
Hey!!
 
I am happy, and I am doing well. Some good and cool things happened this week, but I am in absolutely no mood to write. BUT, if you ask me about his week when I get home, I will most definitely tell you about it. Here is a brief summary:
 
We found two new investigators who seems to have good potential: Daniel, and Griselda. Griselda has a daughter whose name is Jimena, a lit like my companion's last name.
 
We finally got in contact with Jose Soto again. We could not teach him a lesson, but we were able to talk a little bit and see how he was doing. If his work permits, we will teach him next weekend.
 
We had a member come on a team up with us and he ended up getting in a heated discussion with a very rude person on the street.
 
It rained a WHOLE BUNCH.
 
We were the answer to someone's prayer.
 
We walked all Friday because we had a "car fast" and could not use the mission vehicle. We almost got stranded 8 miles from home at 7:30 at night.
 
I love you all, and hope to see you soon!
 
-Elder Burnham

Monday, June 20, 2011

Don't Forget!


 
Family,
 
I had read and responded to all the emails in my inbox and all the other missionaries were still going, so I was going to go read some Spanish book in the labrary, but then I remembered I had not sent the mass email! It seems I am a bit forgetful today...
 
We had a Zone conference this week on Wednesday. It was good. We learned about working with members and how to best do it. The stake president from the Omaha Stake also spoke about keeping journals. It has helped me have the desire to have better and more frequent entries.
 
We found Jose Soto!! I told you about him before when I first got here to Omaha. We thought he moved to Denison and have been trying to call him a lot but he never answers. We called him yesterday and he answered! He is working during the week in Denison, but is here on the weekends. We are hoping to be able to teach him this week.
 
We have also started teaching Frankie. He is the 11-year-old brother of Fabiola (I believe I have talked about her before). He has come to Sacrament meeting twice and likes it. He wants to get baptized. The only holdup would be his parents. But if we get permission from them, it is a go. I will let you know how  it goes next week.
 
Love you all.
-Elder Burnham

Saturday, June 18, 2011

Mid-June

 
Faithful Email Readers,
 
Hello! I hope this email finds you well. I am doing good here in good ol' Nebraska.
 
We had ward conference this week. The stake leaders came and it was good. The Stake president has had the calling for a few years, and did not speak any Spanish when he started. He has learned a lot, and in Sacrament meeting he bore his testimony in Spanish without any notes. It was powerful.
 
Last preparation day we went to the Zoo here with the Spanish missionaries from the North. It was a lot of fun. It was a little pricey, but worth it. I will send some pictures.
 
All the normal computers are busy, so they let us use the kids' ones. The chair I am sitting is rather small.
 
No investigators came to church this week, but Gustavo did again! We were excited about that. I hope he returns to full activity. He could even serve a mission.
 
There is a flooding problem here. I guess there has been a lot of melting snow and rain recently and they have started letting a lot of water out of dams up North. There has been a lot of sand bagging and such going on. I am sure you could hop on the internet and find out more than I know about it all in less than five minutes so I will not write any more on the subject. I'll let you do some research if you are curious.
 
We are planning on going to the Trail Center with Salvador this week to watch the Joseph Smith movie in Spanish. I am really excited. I will let you know how it goes.
 
Love you all! Until next week,
-Elder Burnham

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Start of a new Transfer

Burnham Clan,
Thanks for all your emails and prayers. I appreciate them a lot. I am writing on Tuesday this week because the libraries were closed yesterday for Memorial day. This was transfer week. I guess I told you about that last week now that I think about it. I am staying with Elder Jimenez.
The work has gone well this week. Adriana and Salvador did not come to church last week, but Adriana got a new job so she can be free on Sundays. They should come on a regular basis now. I am really excited. She told us last night that his biggest hangup to getting baptized is Joseph Smith. She tells him he needs to pray about it to see if he really was a prophet. She wants a pamphlet about Joseph Smith so she can know more and then explain it to him. We are going to try to go to the Trail Center this week on Saturday and watch the Joseph Smith movie with him. We feel like that would really help him progress toward baptism.
We also found a new investigator named Ariel. I mentioned him last week. He is a really good investigator. We taught him twice and he read the chapter we left him from the Book of Mormon, and the one before it too! He took it to work to read it there. He drove himself to church and wore a red button-up shirt and tie. The ward really fellowshipped him and he told us he liked it and wants to come again next week. That is really promising. I hope to see him baptized before the end of the transfer. He could do it.
I hope you are all well! Have a great week.
-Elder Burnham

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Omaha with Jimenez take two


Family,
Because this is transfer week, we have preparation day on Wednesday. We had an activity this morning so we are writing later. This morning, about 12 of us missionaries got together and played sand volleyball outside while it rained lightly. It was really fun. We threw a frisbee and football around too and grilled a little food. It was a lot of fun. Several of the missionaries in the zone are leaving so it was nice to see them again before transfers. I will be staying here in Omaha with Elder Jimenez. I am excited. I am also going to be a district leader again. It is going to be a good transfer. The work is picking up and the members are getting a lot more involved thanks to the bishop. Good things will happen here. In fact yesterday we found a promissing new investigator. His name is Ariel. One of our other investigators talked to some people she knew about the gospel and they seemed intersted so we swung by! I'll talk more about him next week.
We are working with a part-member family- Adrianna and Salvador. She is the member and just moved from Mexico a few months ago. She had not gone to church in quite a while, but still knew it was true. He has talked to missionaries in the bast and was very close to getting baptized, but didn't. He likes what we teach though. The thing that has been holding them both back in the past is that they usually work on Sunday, so they cannot come to church. But on Saturday she called us and said that she wasn't going to have to work, so whe wanted to come to church. Her husband is the only one that can drive and he had to work so she asked if we could find her a ride. A member agreed to take her and we told the member we would meet her at Adrianna's house. When we got there, Salvador was outside getting into the car. We thought that was kind of lame because he told us he would have to work at 7:30. We were going to wait for the member, but Salvador called us and asked us where the church was. We told him we were at his house and got out and talked to him. It turns out he had woken up, but did not want to go to work. His wife said, "Well let's go to church then!" He agreed! They found the church and came and loved it. Salvador was participating like mad in the gospel principles class and got to know a lot of members. At the end of church, he said, I think we'll come next week too. I am excited for them. I hope he decides to get baptized.
I am about out of time. BUT. Saturday, we had an awesome meeting! Elder Cristofferson of the Quorum of the Twelve apostles, Steven E Snow of the presidency of the Seventy, Richard C. Edgely from the Presiding bishopric, Elder Cook of the Seventy, and our area Seventy, Elder Real all came and spoke to us. It was a two-and-a-half-hour-long meeting. Elder Cristofferson left it open for questions for about 45 minutes and they answered each one. It was a spirit filled meeting and we learned a lot. I know this is the true church, and that we are led by prophets and apostles that are led by Christ. I hope you all have a great week!
-Elder Burnham
Another Parade (5-16-11)
Family,

It is already Monday again. It seems like I just wrote you. Last weeks email turned out to be long, but I am not sure if this one will be the same. I will send pictures though. They're about a thousand words each right?

There was another parade this week. This one was for Florence- a historical part of Omaha I think. We were in it as pioneers pushing handcarts. It was fun. We handed out a lot of cards and fliers to those watching the parade.

This Saturday an Apostle and some other General Authorities area coming to the mission. We are excited. I will tell more about it next week.

Yeah that's all I got today. Sorry.
Love you all. Have a tanfastic week.
-Elder Burnham

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Mother's Day Aftermath


 
Family,
 
It was so nice to see you all yesterday! I like Skype. It is a cooler experience than just calling. I could see you well, but when my companion got on, I found out I could have made you bigger during my call. Oh well. I am glad you are all well.
 
So- just some random tidbits about this week. A few days ago, we went to go get gas. We pulled up and my companion went to start pumping. Then this guy came out of the building and stopped him. It turns out it was a full-service gas station. The man pumped our gas for us while we talked to him (he did not clean our windshield) and then we went inside and payed. I did not know gas stations like that existed anymore. I felt fancy. I also felt old-fashioned at the same time. It was unique feeling.
 
Jose Soto and his wife have fallen off the face of the earth. We have called them many times and stopped by but cannot seem to get ahold of them. It is a little disheartening. On Saturday we called and his wife answered and we invited them to church and a ward activity, but they did not come. We are going to keep stopping by when we can and hope for the best. Our area covers a lot of area. We go to Council Bluffs Iowa every other day or so, and that is where he lives. If you are corious about our area, you can look at a map- We have everything south of the I-80 and Council Bluffs. The North Elders have everything else.
 
Saturday we had a ward talent show and culture night. It was good. There were a few people who thought they had talents, but...  not so much. They did their best though. Although no investigators came, a less-active did. He has come to church for several weeks now. He is a good guy. It was enjoyable.
 
We got a referral from some Sister Missionaries a few days ago. However, the address we got from the office was bad. We went to the address the office told us and then called the Sisters because they were appartments and we had no appartment number. Ther told us we were in the wrong spot and the referral was actually three miles north of there. We were short on miled and time so we decided to try back the next day. This time we could not use my companion's GPS because we did not have the exact address- only the house number and a general location. It took us about 45 minutes to find. It was quite a search. We FINALLY found the house and breathed a sigh of relief. The Sisters had told us the guy was eager to have us over, but it turned out to be someone else who was not interested. It was a little frustrating, but we laugh about it now.
 
Oh so two weeks ago the normal pianist for Sacrament meeting was gone. Last minute the bishop asked if I played piano and if I could play for sacrament meeting. I agreed with the warning that I could only play the top hand if I did not know the song. That is what I did for three of the four. It was not the best, but it was better than not having music.
 
OH! I almost forgot. On Saturday there was a big party on 24th street (The hispanic part of town) for Cinco de Mayo!! There was a huge parade and big rides and food booths and stuff. It felt like the State Fair. The parade lasted about two hours. Ten of us missionaries got together and attacked the people watching with Finding Faith in Christ passalong cards. The missionary I was with and I handed out about 100 each. The other missionaries handed out lots too. Hopefully we get a lot of people calling in that we can go visit! There were a lot of people giving out fliers and things and a lot of them ender up on the ground or in the trash. But I did not see a single one of our cards in either one of those places. In fact I heard one father say to his son, reffering to our card, "No te la tires. Este es el Diosito." In English it was more or less, "Don't throw this one away. It's shows God." It was cool. I like the respect the hispanic people have for things of God.
 
I hope you all have a good week! Love you much.
 
-Elder Burnham
 
PS That turned out to be a long one. Hope you enjoyed reading it.

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Catch up!

***  I didn't realize it had been so long since I'd updated this blog!  I thought I was up to date... I guess time got away from me.  So here are the emails from the last month.***
5-2-11 Come to Christ!
Family,
I have good news and bed news. The good news is that I am doing well and loving life. The bad news is that I really don't feel like writing today... Sorry. I will try to get some good stuff down.
So. Jose Soto is awesome. whenever we teach him, he just soaks everything up. He understands so well and believes it. We read 2 Nephi with him, and when we got to verse 5, it says something like this, "If the Lamb of God, being holy, has need to be baptized, how much more need we, being unholy, to be baptized, yea, even by water!" Before I even finished reading the verse, he interrupted and said "a lot!" We invited him to be baptized and he is thinking about it. He says he wants to read a little more from the Book of Mormon before deciding. But I an confident he will make the right decision and do it. I am excited for him. He did not come to church though. :( We are meking a big push for next week. He should be there.
We went by an investigator's house this week, and it turns out his kids had locked the keys in the car. He and a friend were trying to use wires to unlock it through the window. We got there and wanted to help. I took a wire and squeezed it through the door on the side of the car they were not on. I messed with it a little bit, and BAM! A minute or two later I had pulled up the lock and was in the car. I must say I was proud of myself. I will include a picture for your enjoyment.
We also have a returning inactive named Miguel Sosa. He is so sincere and is doing all he needs to have the fulness of the spirit in his life. But funny story about him- he was trying to give us directions to where he lived. He told us he lived on Park and "walwoo" street. We were quite confused, but tried our best to find it in my companion's GPS. We couldn't. We called back and had wim try to spell the street name. He spelled it Woolwok. We looked some more, and found it: Woolworth. It is quite hard for Spanish people to say apparently. But it was quite a quest trying to find "Walwoo" street.
I hope you are all well. Love you all.
-Elder Burnham
4-25-11 Good week
Family and All,

Hello again! It's cray to realize it's already been another week. They go fast. We are here in some library in Ralston emailing. We did laundry with at the Zone Leader's appartment this morning, and are now doing emails with them. The computers are nice. I brought my card reader to send some pictures home, but it turns out they have them built-in here. That works too.

What's happened of importance this last week....  Elder Jimenez went to a specialized training on Tuesday morning, so I did my studies with the Omaha North Elders. It was nice to spend time with them. On Friday, while we were walking, we say a lady with a flat tire. We helped her change it. It was fun. Elder Jimenez also worked in a mechanic shop. We enjoyed helping. Right as we finished, her husband drove up. He could have changed it but I guess we saved them a little bit of time. She ended up giving us a rosary (I think that's how it's spelled- the necklace things with the cross on them) for helping her. It was a nice gesture. Because it was Good Friday, there were a WHOLE bunch of proplr at the Catholic church. They had police cars in the surrounding blocks keeping traffic away. I guess it's kind of a big deal. Ha ha.

There is a missionary here named Elder Carius. He just got transfered to Logan, where I have served. I did not mention this last week, but when I was talking to him, I found out that his MTC companion was Sam Anderson!! That was a surprise. I told him that I knew him and they had been in our stake a long time.It's a small world.

We are going to have a mission-wide conference in May!! Our president told us that an Apostle, a member of the presidency of the 70, and another General Authority will be coming to our mission the 21st of May, each one will speak in one of the stakes around here on Sunday. It is really exciting. I will let you know more about it when I find out.

We are teaching a man named Jose Soto right now. He is awesome. They had been teaching him a little bit before I got here, and we taught him Saturday and Sunday. He is a really good investigator. He says that it only makes sense that Christ would keep guiding us with prophets and apostles, and he told us he believed Jesus Christ came to the Americas even before we read about it with him in the Book of Mormon! Some of his ideas are a little bit off, but he had the right idea. Saturday and Sunday were the first times his wife was there too, so we are now teaching both of them. She has- well, they both have- lots of questions, which is great! We answer them and it really gets them thinking. we are really trying to help get them to church this Sunday! At the end of the lesson, She said, "So, when are you coming back?" They love having us in their home and want to learn. Then they asked at what time church started. He turned to his wife and asked, "Do you want to go? Do you think we can make it?" I am excited to see them progress.

We had a pretty good Easter. I hope yours was good too. I love you all!
-Elder Burnham
 


4-18-11
First Week in Omaha
Family,
Hey! Hello from Omaha. We are in the Bellevue University computer lab emailing. They are pretty nice computers, but they do not have built-in card readers, so I will not send pictures this week. I will bring my small card reader and send some next week. It's not a big deal though because I don't have a good picture of me and my companion anyway. He is Elder Jimenez. His grandpa is from Mexico, which is where the name comes from, but no one in his family speaks Spanish anymore (except him) and he is as white as can be. But I am kind of jealous of him last name. Most people have trouble saying mine... But we get along real well. He has been out about 6 months, and speaks Spanish pretty well for that long (in my opinion). We are going to have a good transfer. We have also been talking to each other in Spanish a lot. My Spanish is going to progress a lot this transfer.
So my first day here (Thursday) was real good. After transfers (from 6:30 to 7:45ish) we all went to IHOP. There were about 30 missionaries. I guess it's kind of a tradition here. It was delicious. We then went to our apartment and I unpacked, and we did a little bit of tidying up. Elder Jimenez is a real clean guy, but his last two companions were not. So we have gotten the apartment nice 'n' clean since Thursday. Later that day, a guy just came up and talked to us, telling us that he really liked the Book of Mormon and had gone to church in Mexico a few times as a kid (about 40 years ago). He is about to move, but we got his phone number. Then later when we were tring to visit a referral, someone called out to us from across the street, "How you doin Elders?" it was a member family from the Ralston-La Vista ward. The mother and father both speak Spanish because of their missions. It turns out that they were already trying to fellowship this family we were trying to contact. It was awesome. The only thing is that the referral family is almost never there. We will try to get them though.
I am getting to know the area and all of the investigators. Our teaching pool is a little small, but we get a lot of referrals from the English missionaries in our areas, which is nice. We cover the area of nine different English areas. It is pretty intense. It can be difficult at times. We were going to go to the trail center on Saturday with some investigators, but they canceled. I was excited to go because I have not been since the beginning of my mission. They have some cool bronze sculptures of Christ there right now. But we did some service on Saturday morning. We helped a friend of a member move. The sister missionaries also helped a little bit, and will hopefully start teaching her. The member is from the Bellevue ward, but was cool. He also speaks Spanish so we can use him for team ups in the future. To thank us, he invited us to dinner that night. We also got some money from another member there to go buy lunch. We went to a small taco place called La Chiripa. We talked to two guys there and gave them copies of the Book of Mormon. One of them paid for us too! He seems kind of set in hes ways, but he was really nice. So we ended up not using the money we had gotten for lunch. It was like we got three meals in one day. :)
Two investigators came to church yesterday- Fabiola and Jorge. They want to get baptized, but need to get married first. They are waiting for a divorce to go through for him (with someone else) so they can do it. I am hopefull for them. The missionaries in the North are Elder Keel and Elder Orellana, both of which I have served with. It is nice to be around familiar faces. This ward has two sets of missionaries- one in the North and one in the South.
Things are going good here. I hope they go well for you too. Love you all!
-Elder Burnham



4-13-11
Family,

Transfers come and go again, and so do I. I only got six weeks here in Norfolk. We got the call last night saying that I was leaving. I was a little surprised, but I think Elder Bittner was more. I'm still not sure where I am going yet, but I will tell you later today when I find out.

I forgot to tell you last week that preparation day is on wednesday this week because of transfers. It was like this last time too but I was going to remind you. We had two district meetings since I wrote last, but that's the only thing really different this week. We continue to find new investigators and teach those we have. No one showed up for church Sunday, even though some people committed to come. I hope the people here choose to accept the gospel. I love them as God's children and want them to have the happiness that comes from keeping all the commandments. Sometimes I wish the people we talk to could know that. But they often don't. I hope I can really help some people  in my next area.

That's about all this week. I will write more next week and tell you about my new area.

-Elder Burnham

Monday, April 4, 2011

Conference

Family,


I loved General Conference. Wasn't it awesome? It has always been something I have looked forward to as a missionary. I loved all the talks, and enjoyed the spirit I felt there. I love how every apostle has their signature way of teaching. I was sad not to hear from Robert D Hales. He is a good one to listen to. We watched conference at the church for all 5 sessions. For one session, us missionaries were the only ones there. But we had a good turnout to the priesthood session. We invited several investigators to come and were very excited for them, but none came... It was disappointing.

Other than that, not a whole lot happened this week. We had difficulty getting ahold of several people, so we did not teach as much as normal. On Thursday we went to Sioux City for interviews. It was nice to see my mission president.

Here is that poem I promised a few weeks ago.


In the early morning light I read the scriptures and ponder.
As I think of all these prophets and men, my mind begins to wander.
I remember the people of Enoch. None were wicked, no, not one.
I reflect on Father Abraham willing to sacrifice even his son.
I read of noble Isaiah who saw Christ laid in a manger,
And About a good Samaritan who gave freely to save a stranger.
Then mighty Nephi comes to mind, who said he'd go and do,
And many righteous Nephites who were faithful through and through.
Two thousand sons of Helaman defended freedom with the sword.
The brother of Jared with his faith saw the finger of the Lord.
I meditate on these and others with their righteousness and purity,
Then I slowly realized that that's what the Lord expects of ME.

I'm not like them. I have not done all these good things,
And the thought of all the the things I lack stings.
I start to count my mistakes and sins and realize I am guilty.
With all of these impurities, my soul has become quite filthy.
Ashamed of my unworthiness, I shrink from the presence of the Lord.
The reality of truth is sharp and it cuts me as a sword.
O wretched man that I am! My heart grieveth.
My soul is exceedingly sorrowful- even unto death.
I am encompased about because of the many
Temptations and sins which do so easily beset me!
In my desperation I find hope in another-
A man of sorrow- my older brother.

O Jesus thou Son of God have mercy upon me!
Encircled about by chains of death, I yearn to be set free!
Take away my guilt! Eliminate my sorrow!
Help me carry on that I may live to see tomorrow.
With Christ's image in my mind, my shame begins to be lifted.
Despite all of my weaknesses, I know in whom I have trusted.
Just as Enos of Old, my guilt is swept away.
Darkness is replaced by light- the dawn of a new day.
I feel to sing the song of his redeeming love.
I have had a change of heart- a sacred gift from above.
Now with Enoch, Nephi, and Abraham, I eternally shall dwell.
Cleansed through the power of Christ, I know that all is well.

I love you all.
-Elder Burnham

Monday, March 28, 2011

Just another week


Family,
 
Well, this was basically just another week. We had a specialized training in Sioux City on Thursday. It was pretty nice. It was a meeting with just the missionaries in our zone- there are about 14 of us. The assistants to the president came too, along the mission president. We learned about the power of prayer in conversion and how to teach our investigators how to pray. It was a spirit filled meeting and it was nice to hear from our mission president.
 
We continue to teach severel investigators. Enrique is an investigator we have been working with for a while. He came to church several times, but then his wife cheated on him. It has been really difficult for him. He has started drinking a lot, but has started drinking less now. For quite a while he kept telling us there was nothing that could be done that could help him, and only time could make any difference. But this week he finally told us that he enjoys us coming over and teaching him- that it makes him know he is not alone. He has started reading the Book of Mormon on his own.
We are also teaching Pablo. We are trying to teach his wife too, but she isn't too interested. He expresses a desire to come to church and be baptized, but has not come to church yet. We want to get some members involved to help him make that step.
We have not taught Marcos this week but should next week.
 
We had a small fan in our appartment. I saw it and decided to take it apart. I have just the motor that can plug into the wall now. I might make a small car with it. We'll see. It's ben a fun little project.
 
We had some cake and ice cream with a member yesterday for my birthday. It was delicious.
 
Love you all!
-Elder Burnham

Monday, March 14, 2011

Last week of being last

 
Family,

I have been thinking a little bit, and I have come to a conclusion. It is this: I always write the email to you all after reading the individual emails, and writing to my mission president. I get kind of burned out. That is part of the reason I write short email (but not all of it). I have decided that I will write you first next time. Maybe that will get me to write more. We shall see.

We did not have any meetings this week- no Zone conference or District meeting. It was a little different.

I wrote a poem this week. It is kind of long. But when I finish editing it, I will type it out and send it to you guys. It should be next week, but no promises.

The weather has been nice.

It was a pretty slow week. Not much happened..... We have been working with several investigators, but not are progressing much.

That is pretty much our week. I hope yours was good!! And I hope you all have a good week starting today.

Love you all,
-Elder Burnham

Monday, March 7, 2011

2 weeks in one + pictures





I forgot to say- We got a new car- Chevy Malibu. It is nice. It only had 20 miles on it when I got in the first time.


Interesting road Kill- a bat. How does that happen?
 

We found a break off of the church here. We took pictures.

NORFORK (3/7/11)

 
Family,
 
Time has been good here in Norfolk. But before going on, I must inform you of how to pronounce it. Here's the story:
When the people here applied to be a city, they wanted to be called North Fork. However, there was already a city named that. So they decided on Norfork. There was a mix up in the application process, and it came out Norfolk. But every on here just says Norfork anyway. It is a good city. We are working hard to find new investigators.
 
So I am liking it here. My companion is Elder Bittner. I will send a picture. I love him. We are gertting along well, and have many things in common. He is into drawing and writing. He also loves Settlers. He has it and we have played it a few times during lunch. I am writing a poem that I will probably send to you next week.
 
The weather has been really nice... untill today. It is snowing again and there may be up to 8 inches. :( I hope it doesn't snow much. But have fun with Spring break! I will be shovelling snow. Ha.
 
We had a regional stake conference here yesterday. It was televised and we listened to President Eyring, Bishop Burton, and Elder Cook. It was good.
 
There were a few more things I was going to say, but I forgort them. Next week.
 
Love ya.
-Elder Burnham
 
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To Norfolk (3/2/11)

 
Family and all,
 
We got calls about transfers about an hour ago. I was a little surprised because what is happening is different that the things I was expecting. But I know it is from the Lord.
I will be going to Norfolk Nebraska, in the Sioux City Zone. It is about 25000 people, so it is back to a small town again. I guess I belong in small places. I was kind of hoping that I would get to serve in Omaha. It could still happen, but is less likely now. My companion will be Elder Bitner, who is an English missionary, but I will still be Spanish. I will not be district leader this transfer.
I have said my goodbys to the people here in Sioux City and will miss them all. But I will still be able to see them periodically.
That's basically it for this week. I will let you know next monday how Norfolk is.
 
I love you all. Have a good week.
-Elder Burnham

Monday, February 21, 2011

Typical Week

 
Family,
 
The work continues to go forth here in Sioux City. Rafael Flores should be baptized the 12th of March and is excited for his baptism. I am so excited to see this family be completed and a potential priesthood holder join the Sioux City Spanish group. He is a very good person and I want him to have the blessings of baptism.
 
Silvia has come 4 out of the last 5 Sundays.She likes it and plans to keep coming. She wants to get baptized, but has law of chastity problems (living with someone and not married). She wants to get married, but her boyfriend does not seem too fond of the idea. Bur I know that with the help of God, she can overcome this obstacle and be baptized.
 
Sioux City has been my favorite area so far, partly because I have actually spent time here. I love all the members and investigators. But I have been here a long time. It is starting to wear on me. I would be fine with a change. Transfers are in about 10 days. I think I am leaving. I an anxious to see where I go. Also, preparation day will be moved to Wednesday next week, so I will email you all then.
 
The weather has been awesome. I wore short sleeves for the first time this year. It ended up getting a little bit colder and I kind of regretted it but oh well. Sunday Morning it rained hard and hailed and it is snowing a little bit today but not much. Almost all of the snow here has melted, so I guess it is time to get a little more.
 
Well, I love you all, have a great week!!
 
-Elder Burnham

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

2/9

To all my Beloved Fans,
 
I have ten minutes to write a good email to you all. We'll see how it goes.
 
We had a District meeting on Thursday. I was recently called as a district leader again, so I was in charge. I miss not having to do much to prepare for them. We talked about gaining a testimony through prayer. I found some really good scriptures and I feel like we all learned in the meeting. We did an activity where we all went alone and prayed for 10-15 minutes asking what the Lord would have us do to improve. I recieved inspiration about how I could be a better, more spirit-driven missionary. The only other companionship im my district lives two hours away, so transportation is often an issue. But we organized rides with some other missionaries and they were ablt to get in here to Sioux City for it. I loko forward to getting to know the missionaries in my didtrict better.
 
We had two investigators come to church this week, for which I was very excited. One is Silvia Gonzales. I have talked about her a lot in the past. She is progressing nicely. The other was Rafael, the dad of a part-member family we have been working with. His wife and kind got baptised a year ago and are way solid. He is coming along too.
 
We cleaned this morning. It was interesting to see my companion clean. He was not taught the same way as I was. He "swept" the kitchen and got a nice little pile of stuff. I reswept after him and got a pile twice the size of the one he just had. But the apartment is clean now. Not everyone is super clean like I am. Thanks to the parents for teaching me good cleaning and organization skills.
 
Curses. I am out of time. I wanted to write more too. Next week. Love you all.
 
-Elder Burnham

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Stayin put 1/24/2011

Family and all,

We got the call for transfers last Tuesday night and....  I'm staying in Sioux City again! This is my 5th transfer. I have been here almost 6 months, and will be staying another six weeks. I am glad. I really like this area. I think I will be happy to move in six weeks, but for now I am content.

There were two nonmembers at church this week. One was Silvia, who we taught before. She kind of disappeared on us and stopped answering the door. Amanda, her member friend, said she kind of avoided us. But even though we stopped visiting her, Amanda kept with it and she came to church again! She signed up to feed us this Wednesday, so we will see what happens. I hope she will progress.
The other person that came to church was Flor. She is the girlfriend of David- a returning member- and came with him. She has come before once, but we have not been able to teach her. We set up an appointment for Thursday. They work different shifts, so it is hard to get ahold of them both.

I am a district leader again this transfer. I have been for one transfer before, in Logan. I was rather surprised by the assignment, but I will try my best to serve my district (which is one other companionship).

I recently experienced the death of a good friend. Although he has no name, we have been together almost every single day for nearly three years. Time of death, 11:55 PM last night...... I still mourn his loss. My heart will never be consoled.... It you are confused. Good. My watch died. It does make me sad. But there is nothing more to do than to buy a new one. I had bought my old one on the Naval Base in San Diego on our priests' quorum scuba drive trip. I suppose live must move on.

I love you all! I pray for you.
-Elder Burnham

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Awesome Week!!

 
Family,
 
We had an amazing week this week. We were strugling a little bit with the excercizing in the mornings, so we started trying to get up at 6:00 and excercize really well (that's 30 minutes before we need to get up). Although it was a little later some days, we were always up before we were supposed to be. We have been excercising well and hard and it feels way good. It is really making a difference in the work too. Since Wednesday when we started getting up earlier, we have taught at least two lessons every day, which is quite a bit more we almost doubled the number of lessons we usually teach. And three people came to church! That is the most people that have come in the same week since I've been here. I know the Lord has seen our efforts to be more obedient and is blessing both us and our investigators in the area. It is a good feeling.
 
My companion was sick yesterday on preparation day, so we could not email then. We are doing it today, but have little time. He is feeling mostly better. Another Elder hurt his ankle yeaterday playing basketball, so what we are doing is I am going on exchanges with my District Leader and we are covering both areas while the other two stay at the apartment to heal up.
 
Any minute now we find out if one of is leaving on wednesday for transfers. Is it nerve wracking. I was hoping I would be able to find out sooner so I could tell you what's going on, but we have not yet. I'll tell you next week.
 
Love you all!
-Elder Burnham

Winter Wonderland

 

Beloved Family,
 
Right now it is a winter wonderland. We are getting the biggest snow of the winter thus far. About 6-7 inches have come down, and it is still snowing. But even with this, it is 5 times nicer than last winter. by this time last winter, we had already had about 3-4 feet. But we are just over a foot-ish so far this year. Even with all of its annoying qualities, I will miss the snow. It can be adventurous.
The days are slowly getting longer. I love it. I wait for the days when it does not get dark at 5:30.
 
Due to the snow, church was shortened this week. There was the English Sacrament meeting, followed be a half-hour Spanish one. There were only about 10 Spanish people there. It was a good meeting though. The only sad part is that we had 4 people who told us they were going to come to church, and none showed up. We'll get 'em next week. Hopefully there is not a snow storm then.
We also had to have a member drive us here to the library because we are not allowed to drive our cars until 1:00 due to road conditions.
 
I have started reading the Book of Mormon anew, focusing on the Atonement of Jesus Christ. I want to bear my testimony of it. I would not be here without the Atonement. I have needed it many times in my life, and I especially needed it to fully prepare for my mission. There are few feelings better than feeling through the spirit that God has forgiven you for every mistake you have made. I know we would not be able to feel that if our loving brother Jesus Christ did not perform the Atonement for us. I have recently been reading about the end of Christ's life in Jesus the Christ, and I feel the spirit testify of his divinity when I do. I am always amazed that he says, "My soul is exceedingly sorrowful, even unto death." It was a tremendous load that was surprising even for him. But he drank the dregs of the bitter cup. I love that in the Book of Mormon in 3 Ne 11 that this is the first thing he tells the people after he introduces himself. That is how important it is. I love the Saviour and what he did for me. I hope you all continue to use the Atonement daily. If you have not read Jesus the Christ, I suggest you do- or at least parts of it. It is quality.
 
I love you all, and God does too!
-Elder Burnham

Monday, January 3, 2011

New Year






Family,
Happy 2011!! It is hard to believe the new year is already upon us. I hope you all had fun partying Friday night. :)
We had a quality week. One thing we have been focusing on is trying to set up as many appointments as possible. It is helping us teach more and have more solid lessons. This is an area I have struggled with in the past. It is simple, but sometimes it is easy to not make the calls (especially since talking on the phone is not my favorite thing). But we have seen good fruits from it.
We have continued working with Rosa and Pedro, but they did not come to church this week. I have faith they will come next week. We have several other good investigators, and we are going to focus on getting more members out with us this week, to help them progress. We are going to start teacgin a 9-year-old that wants to get baptized. He is the friend of a member and has come to church about 5 times already. I am excited for him. I think there will be a few baptisms here the end of Jan or the first of Feb. I hope I stay (transfers are the 20th).
Friday night I got a little sick. We had to go back to the appartment about two hours early. It made me realize how grateful I am that I have good health normally. It is only the second time I have gotten sick like that on the mission. I am a little congested now, but I am mostly better.
I am going to include a few pictures from Christmas and since. I hope you enjoy them. Love you all!
-Elder Burnham