Monday, June 18, 2018

D & C 88:119

(Aldste Cummings)


Hejsan allihoppa!

I hope you all had a great week because we certainly did. This week was full of just fun. I don't even know what we did that was so fun. It was just so fun. Elder Burns and I have been working hard and enjoying ourselves at the same time and that's a great combination.

On Saturday we got to go out to a member's house out on an island and it was so beautiful and we had a great party with the branch here and a lot of non-member friends they brought. It was incredible.

Transfers are this week! Elder Burns will be moving way up north to Skellefteå and I'll be sticking around here. It will be sad to see him go. We've become good friends and he's from the East coast too which is very hard to come by among missionaries here. I'll miss him.

This week I was thinking about the temple and reflecting on my experiences there. I haven't been inside a temple in almost 10 months which is the longest I've ever not visited the temple since I turned 12. The more I reflected on it, the more I realized that I genuinely miss it. There truly is a peace and joy that comes from being in the temple and attending the temple often that you can't feel anyplace else. I never really appreciated that until I no longer had the opportunity to attend regularly. It truly is a house of God and I am so thankful that we have the blessings of temples on the earth today.

Have a great week!

Love,
Äldste Cummings

1.  Loving life.
2. Kristoffer walking on the beach. Majestic
3. That's right. I live here. (pt 6)
4. There was a major sale on potatoes today. We bought 10 kg (~22 lbs) for fifty cents. No joke.
5. The potatoes.







Wednesday, June 13, 2018

Romans 8:31

(Aldste Cummings)

Hallå där grabbar!

I hope you have all had a great week! This week was definitely a good one for us. A lot of exciting things are going on here in Karlskrona!

On Tuesday, Elder Burns and I traveled down to Malmö to attend zone conference the next day. We stayed with the zone leaders there which was really fun and I was able to see my good friend and former companion Elder Harris. He's such a great missionary and an even better person.

Zone conference was a blast. It's always so fun to see all the other missionaries from around the zone. The whole conference focused, as usual, on how we can be better missionaries and some of the things that were brought up were how we could allow our personalities to shine through as well as how we can strengthen our relationships with the members in our respective congregations. It was enlightening and inspiring. Elder Burns and I are already putting our plans into action concerning how we can strengthen and support the members in our beloved Karlskrona Branch.

This week, we played soccer with a family with small children. It was really fun. Afterward, we taught a short lesson about how life is like a soccer match. Our goal is happiness in this life and eternal life with our Father in Heaven in the life to come. However, we have opponents who try to stop us and keep us from making our goal. We have our own team and teammates though one of which is God and Jesus Christ. Just like good passing and team camaraderie is necessary to win a soccer match, we must also make use of our teammates and trust them to help us. If we build strong relationships with our Heavenly Father and His son, we can't lose! After all, "If God be for us, who can be against us?"(Romans 8:31)

Have a great week!

Love,
Äldste Cummings

p.s. I posted a video on Facebook of an interview we held with Kristoffer this week. Please check it out and feel free to share. We want it to reach as many people as possible!
1. Got a new pair of glasses. Snyggt.



Monday, June 4, 2018

D & C 84:19-20

(Aldste Cummings)


Tjabba!

This week was incredible! We were really busy with everything going on. We've seen a significant amount of success these past couple of weeks. We have more people to teach and more progressing investigators than I think I've ever had in my mission so far. We were able to teach new investigators a good bit this week and then to top it off, Kristoffer was baptized on Saturday and confirmed on Sunday!

Kristoffer is amazing. He's a 27 year old normal Swede who is the nicest, most inviting person you will ever meet. We met him on the street about 5 weeks ago and he came to church the following Sunday and LOVED it. He said that it felt like a safe, warm embrace that he had been looking for for his whole life. We began teaching him the following Tuesday and he readily accepted an invitation to be baptized. Since then we had been teaching him and preparing him to become a member in Jesus Christ's church and be baptized for the remission of sins.

The baptismal service was beautiful and well-attended. His mom--who is taking the lessons from the sister missionaries in the branch and has been to church the last three weeks--gave a short little talk as well expressing her gratitude for her wonderful son. I made my mom's now famous pumpkin chocolate chip bread again and everyone loved it

On Sunday, I had the opportunity to confirm him as a member of the church and give him the gift of the Holy Ghost. That was a truly powerful and memorable experience. The Spirit in that room was almost tangible and was a testament to me of the reality of the ordinance. The power of God was manifest in that moment as Kristoffer received the greatest gift God can give His children in this life.

I love Kristoffer and am so thankful for his love and humility. I'm sure the Lord has big plans for him.

Have a great week!
Love,
Äldste Cummings

Friday, June 1, 2018

D & C 110:4

(Aldste Cummings)

Hej hej!

As usual, we had a great week. I've said that probably every week since I got here and, judging how it's gone so far, I will likely say it every week until I go home!

This week we had a lot of success with teaching people and setting up lessons this week with people we've met over the past couple of weeks. It's really exciting to see how the work here in Karlskrona is progressing and developing!

We had another lunch lesson with Kristoffer this week! We brought some ingredients and we just made something up. On the menu this time was mung beans, radishes, cucumbers, bell pepper, and onions sautéed in olive oil and mixed together in coconut milk all on top of couscous spiced with cumin and coriander with a side of potatoes. It was divine.

A man who served here as a missionary in Karlskrona five years ago came and visited with his wife and bought us all ice cream at Karlskrona's famous Glassiären. It was also divine.

I thought I would take this opportunity to share one of my favorite scriptures about the Savior. This scripture is a quote directly from the Risen Christ himself who appeared to Joseph Smith and Oliver Cowdery in the Kirtland Temple. He testifies of himself with strong, powerful words that cut directly to the point. He is the beginning and the end. He tortured and killed to for the sins of the world. He resurrected on the third day and stands today on God's right hand. He lives and because He lives, we will too and we can be reconciled to our Father. He, too, is divine.

Have a great week!

Love,
Äldste Cummings

1. Yummm
2. Da boys
3. Pizza night with Björn
4. You can take the dog out of Connecticut but you can't take Connecticut out of the dog.





Wednesday, May 23, 2018

Alma 5:14

(Aldste Cummings)

Tjenare!

This week was great! Sorry I don't have a lot of time, so I'll have to keep this kinda short.

We had so much fun this week working hard finding and teaching. The weather is incredible and makes you almost forget that you're working at all when half your day is spent outside walking around!

We're seeing some really good success in our area and with our investigators. I'm really excited to see how it plays out! Let me tell you, coming to a knowledge of Christ's gospel and learning to "see Him as He is"(1 John 3:2) changes people. The more we work with people and teach them the gospel and the more contact they have with the Holy Ghost, the bigger that change is.

It is God's gift to us that we can be spiritually reborn and receive a "mighty change in [our] hearts" when we turn to Him and humbly lay our burdens at His feet. Happiness, comfort, and even life itself begin with a desire to follow Jesus Christ.

Have a great week!

Love,
Äldste Cummings

1. God is alive and well in Karlskrona.
2. Classic elevator pic.
3. Elder Bjornn, get out of the way.
4. Thank you.





Thursday, May 17, 2018

Alma 56:48

(Aldste Cummings)

Hejsan!

This week was fantastic! Summer has come early and it is GORGEOUS here in Karlskrona. I wish I could show you guys what it's really like just to walk around out here but I guess I'll just have to send pictures and brag about it incessantly instead. Maybe then you'll understand how truly beautiful it is.

We had the opportunity to teach our investigator Kristoffer a couple times this week. On Tuesday he taught us how to make some absolutely incredible vegetarian food. Pictures are attached.

I also got to call my family and talk with them! It was so great to see them. It's been a fat stund since I had the opportunity to really be with them and I'm thankful for even just the small opportunity I had to talk to them on Sunday.

In light of Mothers' Day, I thought I would share a few words about my own mother.

For all of you who know my mom, you already know that she is an incredibly hard-working, diligent, and faithful woman who touches and blesses the lives of everyone she meets. She has taught me so much not only through word, but by example.

I am eternally grateful for who my mom is and the sacrifices she has made to raise me and my siblings. I wish words could express my gratitude and love. She truly is a woman of God.

I love you, Mom.

Love,
Äldste Cummings

1. Mhmm
2. Kristoffer and us at our little brunch
3. pt 2. Would not recommend.
4. That's right, I live here (pt 3).





Monday, May 7, 2018

Luke 11: 11-13

(Aldste Cummings)
Hejsan!

This week was great! We were able to see some good progress in some of our investigators as well as had time to do some classic finding work. I love being a missionary and love talking with people about Christ's restored gospel! It brings so much joy.

This week, all the Swedish high school students in their last year celebrated graduation by putting on white caps and parading through town while screaming and whistling. That was a sight to see. I definitely didn't get to do that when I graduated high school.

This week was the last week of the transfer, but because I'm training Elder Burns, we'll be staying together for at least 6 weeks more while we finish up training. I'm looking forward to spending some more time in this beautiful city as summertime comes around!

I've thought about this scripture a lot this week. The Savior teaches us here that the Lord will always answer our prayers by using the analogy that any rational, loving father would never give his son a stone when he asks for bread. What I've learned in my admittedly short life is that God does really answer our prayers and would never give us a stone if we needed bread.

However, sometimes we ask for cake when the Lord knows that what we need is the nourishment that comes from a loaf of bread. We may not receive what we ask for, but if we ask in faith, the God will surely bless us with what we need. The question is then, how do we react when we receive the bread we need instead of the cake we wanted?

I know that our Heavenly Father is conscious of us--our wants and our needs. I know that an active faith in Him will lead to the joy, comfort, and confidence that we need in this life.

Love,
Äldste Cummings

1. The parade
2. Our boy was a little late to the party
3. This Persian guy was rocking the rollerskates
4. This was super fun