Tuesday, August 30, 2016

Week 60

We were out and about allllllllll day! It is annoying that we haven't had any time for emails lately.
Just know I love you!

~Elder J. Alger

Tuesday, August 23, 2016

Week 59

This week we went to the temple and I, Elder Alger, courteously played
the role of driver so my email time has been shot dramatically to 15
minutes.

I am doing great!
My companion is a superb missionary and I love him bunches.
My area Otay Mesa is da best! By the way Sam O'Dell is going to be
baptized this week! (86 year old husband to a lifetime church member.)
he says "I have been sleeping with a Mormon girl for 66 years! I think
is about time!"
I love you all! Have a wonderful week!

~Elder J. Alger





(I asked for more pictures of his face and this is what I got. hahaha)





Tuesday, August 16, 2016

Week 58

This week has been pretty crazy. We had something called a mission tour. It is when a General Authority comes to the mission and does some training on things that the mission is lacking at. Apparently our mission is doing alright. We just got hammered on working with members
better and utilizing the resources. I took a lot of great notes but I will have to send them next week because of what happened on Fantastic Friday.

We exchanged on Friday, switched companions for 24 hours. I got to spend a whole day with my dream companion, Elder Orullian. We made a goal that day to literally talk to everyone and literally ask everyone, who do you know and it was amazing! We had many teaching appointments and  a few of them were on the fly. We did service for a less-acitve sister, Cutting down a small thicket
of trees. And afterwards we asked who she knew and she gave us he name address and number of her acquaintance. We were off to a good start.  Then we went out and did some street contacting in an apartment complex. We contacted 3 individuals we had never met prior to that day and added them as investigators! How sweet is the work. And to top off the day we had a wonderful lesson with one of Elder Orullian's most progressing investigators and remembered to ask them who they know right after we left the door and were walking down the driveway. As soon as it came to our recollection we turned around and knocked on the door again to ask. They did not have anyone for us that day but the Elders Quorum president noticed our diligence and was expecting it when we asked him he knew. He said not yet but soon. It was exhilarating. We were exactly obedient in those two principals that day and we saw many miracles come of it. That was the highlight of my week. But living the missionary life is the best life.

Love you all!
Elder Alger



Here are some pics of what I eat and see every day.





Tuesday, August 9, 2016

Week 57

I am doing amazingly I have a great new companion, Elder Mahoney and the area in which we serve is on the border of Mexico! It is a whole lot of fun. The landscape is very hilly and it never gets over 90 degrees. Paradise! I am enjoying it while I can. The Ward I am in is very small but it is a powerful bunch. They are all very strong members and the ones who are not as strong we teach!

I would have to say that sharing the Saviors love with others is my favorite part about being a missionary. That paired with helping others recognize the spirit makes for a wonderful experience.
This week has been significantly slower but we are still teaching and having people come to church.
I think the most strenuous part about missionary work is finding people to teach. When we do it on our own it is very hit and miss but when we do it with members and their friends it usually works out. When we talk per se to people in a busy place, half the people do not speak English, another quarter won't talk because they do not know you and about an 8th of the total will talk to you about Christ then out of that about a 16th will let us teach a mini-lesson with them and about about half of those people will let you contact them again. But this all happens relatively fast. If you are doing it right you are talking to at least 30-40 people a day so you get to talk about Jesus quite a bit.
On the other hand when you find people to teach through members you skip most of those odds. Their friends speak English, they want to talk to them because they know them. And more than likely they would be willing to talk about what they believe. That brings it down To a 50/50 chance! The thing that makes working with members a bit more difficult is members are nervous to open their mouths. And helping them sometimes takes a little while.
But yeah that's me.

~ Elder Josh Alger

Tuesday, August 2, 2016

Week 56

I am doing swell! I have a brand spankin' new elder and he is great! More about him next week though.

This last week was the best week of my mission so far. We taught so many lessons I lost count! We are teaching repentance for sure! To add on to the excitement I had a surprise baptism. Ainar, one of my investigators in my last Ward was baptized and asked me to baptize him! I was so honored but due to complications I thought his baptism would be postponed to next week. But...... surprisingly it was not! I got a call at 1:50 last Saturday with Ainar's current Elders saying "Ainar's baptism is in 10 min. Where are you!?" I rushed half way across San Diego in 25 min just in time for me to baptize him. Literally, the person before him was getting in the water. I made he fastest change in my life and baptized Ainar. I was so full of adrenaline that I started saying the beginning of the blessing of the sick instead of the baptismal prayer... Lol then after a few tries I finally got it out. It was glorious!

Miracles!

That is what this week has been. Miracle after miracle after miracle. I honestly and truly believe that it is due to our diligence and exact obedience. We talk to everyone in this mission. And we have seen miracles because of it. Two nights ago we were walking back to our car with Paola, one of our most progressing investigators, and I looked behind me and Elder Mahoney was talking to Valerie. I did not see Valerie but Elder Mahoney did. By the time I got over to them Elder Mahoney was about to write down our number and then before we knew it we were teaching the restoration to this person neither of us had known prior to that moment. It resulted in Valerie taking, literally taking, both a Book of Mormon and a pamphlet from us and taking our number as well. She said that she would text or call us when she has read and prayed about both the Book of Mormon and what we have taught her that night. It was a great experience! It made us late to our apartment.... but it was well worth it in the long run. Lol!

We need to work on asking "who do you know" to everyone. That is how we find solid people round here. One of the fruits of this is Debbie. Debbie is a single mom who was talking to Paola one day and said "why don't the Mormons come to my door?". Luckily we asked Paola who she knew that could hear about what we are teaching her and she told us about Debbie. We are meeting her tonight and it will be glorious.

~ Elder Josh Alger