Transfers were today. I stayed here in Sacavém with my comp, Elder Viehweg, from Idaho. Sacavém is in Lisbon. We had a good week. . . hot . . . and wet. We got one baptism
yesterday. The next one should be this coming weekend, so we will see. I was called as district leader again.....
"Seek not to declare my word, but first seek to obtain my word, and then shall your tongue be loosed; then, if you desire, you shall have my Spirit and my word, yea, the power of God unto the convincing of men." Doctrine and Covenants 11:21
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Elder Justin Corey Lee
Portugal Lisbon Mission
Apartado 40054
1500 Lisbon
Portugal
Monday, August 31, 2015
Monday, July 13, 2015
A spiritual experience I had was during studies
learning about the youth of the church. There are millions of talks and
discourses about the "Hope of Israel" is in the hands of the youth.
All of the kids from 12 to 18 years old should and need to realize how to
listen, hear, and follow the whisperings of the Holy Spirit. He is the way our
Heavenly Father talks with us and helps us guide our lives according to His
will.
And now, I would like to say a little on how you can do this, it is NOT
easy. It is a work of a lifetime, but you NEED to know how to establish habits
to be in tune with the Spirit. I will tell you how to do it, and all of you
will say, "Elder Lee, that's just a primary answer." Then I ask,
"Why aren't you doing it?" You all know the answers.
I will give you
one more answer that all of the women in the church are striving to do and I see them being examples to the faithful, as they should and are taught. Now
young men, you have the same resources that they have. They have Personal
Progress that helps them with many spiritual habits and studies. How are your
studies young men? Are you just going through the motions and reading your 1
verse per day? You have something equivalent to the Young Women's Personal
Progress, which is called Duty to God. Do you know your Duty to God? Do you
know that the presidents of the quorums have keys to the priesthood? Do you
know you can be ministered by the angels of God.? If not, read the last talk
from President Monson.
I am looking at the world in a different perspective
here on a mission and as a missionary. There is nothing better to prepare to
serve a mission or enter the Temple of God than the Young Women's Personal Progress
and the Young Men's Duty to God. I love you all. These things were inspired by
prophets, let's use them to our advantage. Read the Hymn "Hope of Israel." Who
does it talk about? "Oh be wise, What can I say more?"
Com muito Amor,
Elder Lee
Monday, June 1, 2015
This week was great and long. I don't know why but these last
few weeks have felt like a drag. Honestly I have just about knocked every
door here in Beja in our area in walking distance. We still have this week or
next to get the rest of them finished then restart. Many of them don't answer so
we need to do it again anyway. But I don't like going down the road knocking
every door I see. I heard one time that an elder said, "you aren't
exercising your faith if you hit ever door on every street." so I have
been putting that to the test. We found some pretty solid investigators, well,
potential investigators. Better than nothing. It's the best week I have had on
getting more solid potentials, instead of the people that roll their eyes and
say,"yeah come back another day, when you want," wink wink nod nod.
That happens a lot. But it's all good.
The weather is hotter than I would
like. It is perfect in the mornings when we go out to run. But by working time
comes, it is too hot. We don't have a thermometer so I couldn't tell you the
temperature.
We actually did one little thing of service this week, we got to
take someone's trash out. When we ask to do that, only maybe one in a hundred
accept the help. And we don't even get the opportunity to ask much anyway. :) So
it's rare.
Tuesday, April 28, 2015
This week has been great, but tiring, as usual. We didn't get baptisms
or anything, but the other elders had a baptism. We were
supposed to have the interview Friday night, but he didn't show up, and we
couldn't get a hold of him. Saturday, his friend called the elders and asked, "Do you
want to speak with him?" So clearly they did. We met them in the church, taught the last lesson, then immediately after, had the interview. About 2 hours
after that, we had his baptism. :) It was a fun, long day. We ended up spending
about 4 hours in the church for that, but it was worth it. :)
Transfers were this
weekend and nearly all of us stayed here. We have four in this house. From
what Sister Jeffers told me, was, as of last Friday, we were all staying here. But last minute, President transferred Elder Darrington up north. I will receive my
companion this Thursday, Elder Sanderson (from what I know). It's going to be
three straight transfers that I have trained. Maybe this time I will do it
right.
Monday, April 6, 2015
Nothing really big happened this week other
than on April 1st we had a zone meeting. Before it started we all decided at
12:00 we would stand up and walk outside, no matter what we were doing, and
to not say anything. Well the zone leaders put on a show for us during the
announcements like they were getting pretty mad at each other, they did a great
job, but it was "April Fools." We caught it easy. Anyway, so at 12:00 exactly we
were supposed to separate into groups to do these practices, or the role plays, right, and exactly at that time, we all stood up and walked outside. It was the
funniest thing ever. I loved it. :) ~ April Fools ~
After the Zone Meeting the two zone leaders came to our area
and we did a division. Elder Madsen came in six weeks before I did and he is
from Spanish Fork. He went to Dixie for some school before the mission. He is
awesome. I got the privlige to be his companion for the division. He is an
amazing missionary.
We watched all sessions of conference except the last one because we
had to be home before 10:00. I was having a hard time taking notes so I didn't get to choose a favorite but a lot of them talked about families. I
wonder how many missionaries got "trunky" at this conference.
:)
Thanks for everything. Everything is great here. Love you
all.
Elder Lee
Monday, March 30, 2015
Our week was good. Mais ou menos. My hardest problem is
finding new people to teach. And that's what we need now. I came here, finished
the work they did before me, now I need to start something, but I don't know how
to do it. P-days, we study in the morning until 11:30. Then afterwards we
usually either clean the house or buy food for the week, eat lunch about
1:00 or 1:30, go do email, and look for things to buy around the city.
We don't have much to do here in Beja. Not many stores or many attractions.
Have a great week. Keep up all of the good work. Love you all.
Elder Lee
Monday, March 23, 2015
Sorry I didn't have time to email much last week. I was
transferred and had about an 8 hour bus ride, on 2 buses. After one hour on the bus, I arrived in Porto, where two sister missionaries jumped on my bus, so i went back with them and we talked for that 4-hour bus ride. Those sisters saved my life that day. One of them is from Price. Her name is Sister Nielson.
My new area
is Beja, Portugal. My new companion is Elder Gregory Darrington from Idaho. His family
is a huge ranching family, so we have quite a bit in common with our work
before the mission. It's fun to talk about that.
Last week was draining.... we ended up having about 20
lessons in total. We had a baptism of a woman named Fátima. She had
been marked for baptism for the past 6 weeks and we did the work to get her
baptized this week. It was a struggle making commitments and everything. Now her
husband should be baptized this coming week. We will see. :) Elder
Darrington got to baptize her and I got to confirm her a member. It was
interesting, She only had seven words in her name. :P
I am now district leader here in Beja. It is hard work.
I haven't written in my journal for a long time. I took personal study today to write for the past week.
I am in the middle of nowhere. It reminds me of home
actually. :) It is country land, farms and stuff. But it's more agriculture than
animals and a lot of olive trees. The weather this last week was a bit cold.
Being here away from the water when the sun goes down, it gets cold. But with
the sun, it gets really hot. so yeah, like home. :) I am in
another branch, just about the same size or a bit smaller than my last area. We have a senior couple here in our
area. It's awesome. We bought them pastries today. P-days, we don't get any
rest. I am sick of it. All I want to do is sleep for a bit. But that won't
happen.
Thanks for everything. Love you all. Until next week,
Elder Lee
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