Vancouver Mission Star

This message was written by President and Sister Middleton.  It also appears in the Vancouver Star, the weekly newsletter of the Vancouver Mission.  It is sent to each companionship throughout the mission.

Canada Vancouver Mission Newsletter                                                                                                                June 3, 2008

Taking the Gospel to a Christian School

                Recently we were invited to speak at a Christian high school in Richmond.  The school headmaster asked us to describe why the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints differed from other Christian churches.  Eagerly we accepted the invitation, and our experience is described below:

Teaching the Restoration to a Richmond Christian School, by Elders Carlton Taylor (and Spencer Harrison)

                “On Monday May 5, 2008, President Middleton, Elder Harrison and I had a unique opportunity. We were invited to go to the Richmond Christian Secondary School to teach a lesson about our Church. It was a very exciting offer because we were going to be able to teach many students at one time. When we got to the school our hopes for a great lesson were only heightened because we were led into a classroom of 40 students who were eagerly awaiting our lesson.

                “We taught them the Restoration Lesson for about 35 minutes, each of us teaching part of the lesson, and then opened the floor for questions. The reaction of the students was extremely good.  They all had listened to the Joseph Smith First Vision story very attentively. Following the lesson the students asked many sincere questions which made the whole presentation very interactive.

                “At the end of the presentation we extended the offer to come and see more if they would like by coming on a Tour of the Church, or by reading the Book of Mormon. If this lesson doesn’t yield immediate fruit, I know that it will yield long term fruit. All of the students seemed genuine about wanting to do what’s right and they learned eagerly. We feel many of them will eventually search out the Church to learn more, and this lesson gave them a great start.”

Editor’s Note: Please inquire in your city or town as to whether there is a Christian secondary school, or indeed a public secondary school with a class to which you could speak. Reach out boldly and with faith, being prepared to present the lesson of the restoration. You will likely have a wonderful experience, as we did.

Reach for “Greenie Fire” Every Day of Your Mission!

                One of our recently arrived missionaries shared with us her disappointment in a few comments she heard older missionaries make who have been in the field awhile, who seemed to put down the enthusiasm and energy of newly arrived missionaries. She noted very correctly that “the fire that is noted in ‘green’ missionaries should be able to stay burning strongly.” She went on to mention how sad she felt “when older missionaries are sarcastic about the ‘new greenie fire,’ and I wanted to teach them about how to re-kindle that fire…Anyway, I think greenie fire is Great!”

                Indeed it is! Without that drive and enthusiasm demonstrated by newly arrived missionaries our success in growing the Church in BC is significantly reduced. May we plead  with each one of our missionaries that he or she reach deep inside themselves every day to seek for and demonstrate the energy and enthusiasm they need to be optimally successful, to transform that somewhat undisciplined and inexperienced “greenie fire” into a “seasoned missionary fire” that will take you to the height of success. Bring fire and passion to your works every day, and then you will know of the Lord’s approval of your work output as you will feel of His “peace that surpasseth understanding” (Phil. 4:7)

Use “District Accounting” to Help Missionaries Succeed, by Elders Brandon Ruesch (and Justin Fillmore)

                “Elder Justin Fillmore and I implemented a program known as “District Accounting’ when we were the Kelowna Zone Leaders. The idea came from the Preach my Gospel DVD’s, and consists of having at every District Meeting a couple of companionships go up to the board and report on investigators and less-actives with whom they are working. They outline and explain their progress in the Gospel, explain any concerns or problems that are slowing their progression, and then they open up a discussion with the rest of the District missionaries. Then the other companionships offer suggestions, advice or approaches that worked for them in similar situations in the past. We found that many missionaries had experienced the same or similar problems, and had found workable solutions they could share. The thing that worked so well with District Accounting is that it put us all together as a Zone or District so that we came to understand more fully what is going on in the other companionships. We then could pray for specific investigators in others’ areas of the Zone instead of only our own. It was also great because often there was some solution or idea brought up that the companionship having the problems had not thought about. So instead of two minds trying to resolve concerns it was a half a dozen or so, and so everyone had different insights that helped considerably. It also really helped to bring the District/Zone together in unity. It has worked extremely well in the Kelowna Zone, and I believe that any District or Zone can benefit from this practice!”

We Love Teaching Diverse Nationalities in Canada, by Elders Jung June Huh (and Hee Jun Kim)

                “Things are going well here in Downtown Vancouver. We went out and proselyted vigorously this week, and were blessed to meet up with many new investigators. I feel I have been prepared for this mission. While I was living at home just prior to the Mission in 2007, I was attending University in Otago (Dunedin), a city in New Zealand. While there I made many friends. Most of them were from other parts of the world, places such as India, China, Taiwan, Malaysia, and Korea. It just so happens the majority of the immigrants to New Zealand are from those lands. I learned to love my friends, who had come from many countries. That is why I love ALL people here in Vancouver, with so many immigrants. Even though I’m a Korean Missionary, I’m grateful for the opportunity to be amongst the many ethnic groups of Vancouver.

“We found one really cool Chinese girl from the Island of Fiji. My previous home teacher was from Fiji and he was the National Basketball Coach. One new Fijian investigator came to Church with us today and even stayed for the CES fireside. She really enjoyed the Testimony meeting and I know she will be blessed with membership in our Church one day.

                “The awesome thing about the Canada Vancouver Mission is that we are not only building Zion in British Columbia, but helping build Zion for the entire world.”

President and Sister Middleton

 

(Check off weekly whether you have achieved each of the nine goals below.)

q  Ask for a referral name in every conversation with a member or non-member alike… “Will you bring an acquaintance on a Spiritual Tour?”

q  Challenge members to achieve a Spiritual Tour or a Church event which can be coupled with a Spiritual Tour  with their non-member friend at least 3 times yearly.  Help them understand that the best way members can reach this goal is to adopt a Personal Mission Plan by which they issue at least one invitation each week.

q  Our goal is to find at least one new investigator daily, and spend at least one hour daily in focused, effective Personal Finding. 

q  Our goal is to teach 15 or more full lessons weekly, with 50% or more with an investigator present…

q         Our goal is to have at least 50 contacts daily (100-200 per day is possible in most areas in the mission), with the contact goal being prayerfully set for each area by each                       companionship.

q  With at least 3 Spiritual Chapel Tours Weekly.

q  Extend at least one baptismal invitation and commitment each week.

q  Remember our mission goal:  a Gospel message to everyone you see.

q  As weekly goals are set for each Key Indicator, pray for inspiration, and set goals that are lofty yet achievable.  Our ultimate long-term goal is for at least 3 baptisms per companionship per transfer.

 

“God hath made me to laugh, so that all that hear will laugh with me.” Genesis 21: 6

 

 

Farewell in Kaysville, Utah for President and Sister Nelson on June 8, 2008

President and Sister Kent and Jannilyn Nelson, the new Canada Vancouver Mission President and his wife, are having their farewell Sacrament Meeting in their Kaysville, Utah home ward on June 8, 2008. Parents living nearby are welcome to attend and meet the Nelsons. The Sacrament Meeting starts at 9:00 AM; the ward is the Kaysville 20th, located at 855 E. Mutton Hollow Road, Kaysville, UT
 

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