December 2, 2010
Family,
Thanksgiving was great! We ate with a family from Puerto Rico and with one of our English families. No one in the English family was under 6ft!.
This week has been great. We are getting ready for the Christmas Creche, a festival put on by the church here in town that all denominations attend. Its quite the event. I'll send you all one of the invitations.
We have been very busy with missionary work. Some exciting, some disappointing. But more than anything we see the blessings from the Lord each day as we endure. And enduring through - 13 F is tough.
I'm not sure about my transfer. But I have a feeling I'm getting transferred because I haven't received any mail from the mission office in the past 3 weeks which might mean that they are holding it down there so I can pick it up at transfer conference. I really don't want to leave but if the Lord needs me else where then consider me Nephi.
How was Thanksgiving? Speaking of thanks I need to thank you all for everything you have sent me. The GPS is indispensable and the clothes are keeping me warm. Thank you all so much.
Well it might be fun for you all to make predictions about if and where I'll be transferred. We'll see if they come true.
That is about all for today. We're going sledding today and it will be Elder Macferran's first time ever! Wish him luck!
I love you all, Till next week,
Love,
Elder Cronin
P.S. can you send family pics!!!! Thanks
December 9, 2010
Family,
I'm staying in Elko!!!! Another 6 weeks in this paradise! I really love it here. With the holidays coming up I am surprised how much I feel like I'm at home. The members here are great and have been very supportive in the missionary work. Not that it makes our job easier but their help really progresses the work beyond what two young men can do.
We have our first baptism coming up on Saturday! Peggy Remick has made the decision to enter the waters of baptism. I'll be sure to send pictures next week. I've already shared her story with you all and what a long way she has come in order to make this covenant. We are all proud of her.
We got a truck! A Chevy Colorado 4x4! Her name is Tiburon, it means shark in Spanish. I'll send pictures next week.
I am so full right now it is hard for me to think and write at the same time. Every P-day morning the Sargeants cook us breakfast, and its huge, and we eat everything! So I should be good on food for the next week after that meal.
We are eating well here though. Lots of member meals still and really good conversations with them. We went sledding again after I e-mailed you all last week and it was a blast! I'll attach some photos.
Well that's about it for mundane missionary activities. I want to tell you all about our new neighbor. Her name is Carrie Bruno. She teaches at the college here in town and just moved in next to the Sargeants. She is pregnant and single and seems to be doing well for herself. After getting to know her I was blown away realizing that I was here in Elko for many reasons but I believe that she is one of them. She is not a member and has never taken the lessons or much less talked to missionaries. We are very close as friends now as she has made us brownies and cookies and even showed up to the Spanish branch Christmas fiesta we had last week. No she doesn't speak Spanish, but she did accept our invitation. So hopefully she'll continue that pattern and accept some other invitations. :)
Also I am learning so much about myself. I am changing for the better and striving each day to become more Christ-like. I never took the time to study or even think about what it meant to be Christ-like before my mission but Preach My Gospel has really opened my mind to the changes I need to make and the happiness those changes will bring.
Family I love you all and will miss you during this holiday season. I just realized we will both have a Christmas this year in a new place. So keep that in mind. We have that in common.
Feliz Navidad!
Love,
Elder Cronin
December 16, 2010
Family,
I finally got all the held up packages!!!!! Thanks so much for all the love!
Guess What!? I had my first baptism Saturday! And my first confirmation the following Sunday! Enjoy the pictures. We baptized and confirmed Peggy Remick. Its amazing the change you could see in her immediately after coming out of the waters of baptism. She has the wonderful gift of the Holy Ghost now.
The mission is going great. I just had my first interview with President Christensen yesterday. He is a great and intelligent man. I feel safe knowing that my every move here on my mission is directed by him. He is a man of God.
The blessings are pouring in from our Heavenly Father this transfer. We have been able to break through with a few more of our investigators recently and there is no doubt in our mind that this is a direct result of blessings from Him.
We are staying fed, or stuffed is more like it. I'm surprised I haven't become obese yet!
I got to go on exchanges with Elder Shields the other day. I t is such a small world. I don't know if you all know him but he is from Mississippi if you couldn't gather from the name and what a fun time we had! We reminisced about the good 'ole times back home and about our mutual friends. Whats more was when people asked where we were from and we both responded with, Mississippi! Too funny. He is my Zone Leader, and is an outstanding missionary with an incredible testimony, unshakable.
By direction from President Christensen we have been given the opportunity to read the Book of Mormon cover to cover. But this time we are asked to focus on Christ. We mark each reference, attribute, and dictation by our Savior. This time through I am learning much more than I did before. I am learning how the Book of Mormon truly is another testament of Jesus Christ and in doing so I can feel myself drawing closer to him. Sometimes we lose focus on our foundation especially in times of Christmas celebration. While we should always remember Him, this is the time of year when we reflect on His birth. But more important is what the birth means for us. It means we can become cleansed from sin, to be able to return to live with Him for eternity with our families. What a tremendous gift!
The only gift I could ever want I have already received. That is a way to return to live with our Heavenly Father. I am so thankful for this opportunity that many of you who are reading this have helped provide for me to share the message of this gift with the people of Eastern Nevada.
I love you all and cannot wait to talk to you all on Christmas!!!!
Love,
Elder Cronin
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