Monday, June 26, 2017

Fwd: Good Morning!!

Super short letter from Jarod this week. He went to the internet cafe this morning and there was no internet so they went to Port St. John's for a fun day. )Google it. It is amazing. He specifically talked about the blow hole and the airstrip. I googled both and wow, so pretty.) Afterward, they went back to the internet cafe and there was internet, but he only had a few minutes. He left his camera in the car so didn't send any pictures. He hit his 10 month mark last week and is getting a new Mission President next week. He is so happy, which makes me so happy!! Elder Ivins was born to be a missionary and he is soaking up every minute!! Enjoy your week and share love and joy with those you meet - in honor of Jarod!!!
xo-Robyn


Hello! What a great week it was! Very busy, hard working and fun fun fun.

We had appointments after appointments, and bang bang bang it all led up to one of the best Sundays on mission! 

We are out of time now, but here is a little on the week.

One of the highlights this week was the ysa activity on Saturday. We had a bunch of investigators come, which made it soo much better.They loved it! We played games all day and lunch, more games, scavenger hunts, a sweet braii, and a nice dinner. It really boosted the investigators to make these amazing friendships. A lot of the ysa are schooling in other areas of S.A. so when they are all here it is just so fun! It is kinda like entering winter break here. Which is awesome, a lot of people are home all day, so we can see a lot of people, and meet tons of new people! But the same goes the other way and a lot of people go back to their villages to be with family. so we will see how the teaching goes. I'm excited to be working with the branch and meeting new families! 

One cool experience is being guided by the spirit to a mall for lunch this week, where we bumped into a family who has lived in Mthatha for about 10 months, and not known where the church is! It was a miracle. They were willing to drive 3 hours to get to the nearest church. We have met with them twice this week, and they have an amazing niece that isn't a member who stays with them , Anna. We have been teaching her, and she is sooo ready. We love it!

We are excited for a great week this week! I love you all and sorry for the short email....

Next week will be better. 

Love, Elder Ivins!

Monday, June 19, 2017

Fwd: SHELEMBE


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Jarod Jason Ivins <jarod.ivins@myldsmail.net>

Wow. Just like that, my coloured comp was gone, and my black son was born.

EL was a bitter sweet moment. Saying goodbye and the end to the district, enjoying last moments, eating good food, reuniting with the first born in the bush (hawkins), seeing good friends, getting puked on, eating lots of good food unavailable in mthatha, mini golfin, aston martins, more food.

Yeah it was awesome. A really fun experience was meeting my new son, Elder Shelembe. It was a nice meeting, where Elder Gibbons and myself switched tags, so for a good 10 min, He had no clue and thought they were comps. It was hilarious, and just fun. He is such a good guy. He is from Johannesburg, and was born a member. He really connects with the people, and makes teaching the gospel so fun. A cool experience was to be with him and elder Hawkins in EL for the night. We went on exchanges and got to be in a tri comp with them. It brought a lot of happiness to me to be teaching with both, so much power from them. I'm so blessed! 

But the first week has been great. He is really adapting to mission, and hastn had any problems. We are getting to work hard, and had an amazing first sunday. KK is doing great and brought her friend to church, and shaun is more and more powerful everyday. I love it!!!

With the members, we planned a couple of pranks for Elder Shelembe, but unfortunately, they fell through. Planned to fake as investigators, pull some weapons, argue. Apparently Pres Boateng did it a while ago, and it made an elder cry all night and FREAK out! hahha im really sad it didnt work, but its all good. They did little things to me while I came, but its just a fun time!

Yesterday we met Lisekhona and Aviwe's (recent converts)  cousin, Siziphiwe, and had an amazing lesson with her. She said at the end after a prayer, that she has always felt so alone and lost, and didn't know why. We opened to scripture where the Savior Jesus Christ was performing the Atonement and said, "My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?" We told her she is not the first to feel alone. It was so powerful as she began to be silent and weep. This is one of the most powerful lessons for me, because a lot of the times, we use good scriptures for the spirit in lessons, but this one was more solemn and personal, about being alone, and that because Jesus Christ suffered for us, we are never alone. It hit me very hard as well as her. And I felt the spirit testify to me it is true. We committed her to be baptised, and to receive the Holy Ghost. Leaving her NEVER alone.

I am so grateful for the Atonement of Jesus Christ, in allowing us to be able to be perfect again, and to have the redeeming power through Him. I testify that HE LIVES. He stands today on the right hand of God. He is the Living Christ. His way is the path that leads to happiness in this life, and eternal happiness in the world to come. I am personally grateful to God, for the gift of his son.  

I love you all so much! Work hard, be good, and share the gospel.

Elder Ivins

Monday, June 12, 2017

Fwd: Bitter-sweet Last week (with "The District")

Hello! Well this was the final week of what President Merrill calls, "The District".

We have been the first all Utahn district in his 3 year tenure, and we have loved every second of it. We even got 3 more weeks together, and now it is all done. 

This week was spent hitting up people, saying goodbye to people, and enjoying teaching the amazing people that we have. 

The highlight of this week was definitely Sunday. After a very hectic week with all of the elders tough situation, no car, getting robbed, and having a long time in search to get "in" with the South African gangs, we were ready for a great Sabbath. 

And that is what we got. Almost all of the people that committed to coming to church came. Of course we had those few flakes, and we were really sad, but judging the people that came, you can never be mad or disappointed in that! Gospel principles class was PACKED. It was amazing! After a great church block, we gathered for a branch pic. It was really hard. but, we got a good majority of the 100 people in attendance to stay! Then those stayed for the baptism of Anelisa and Honey!

Anelisa is the niece of Zikhona, and powerful member of a couple years. She is 13 and loves life. She has come to church often with her aunt (sister basically) who she stays with. We were blessed to meet her as she was so prepared and ready. I had the amazing opportunity to baptise her, in the coldest water ever. It is getting colder and colder here, which means the water in this pool in the back room is just freezing. WORTH IT. Felt like redfish in april.

We had good lessons with the Dyantyi family. They are a big family, who love church, come every sunday, and then will leave at 1030 to go to there church. we were really bold this week with them, and committed them to b e baptised on july 9th. and really hoping and praying that they will have enough faith to leave their church if they know it is true. It may take time to get them all, but Pumza right now seems to be the leader of the family. She knows it is true, and I think really wants to make that step. She will do it. Just as Alec said, have faith, test the promises, expect a miracle. 

It was a very hard working, great week. And Im so thankful for the time that Elder Kyles and I have had to work together and meet so many amazing people. The Lord guides us, and there are people everywhere ready for the gospel. I love it! GO share the gospel with everyone. THEY ARE READY!

Tell God that you want to find 2 people today, and that you will bring 2 new people to church. And then keep his commandments, work hard, and do what is right. The Lord will Provide. 

Love, Elder Ivins


Monday, June 5, 2017

Fwd: The ACTUAL Merrils in Mthatha!

Hello! well. this week. Amazing!! full of fun, laughter, and good times. 

It all started with an amazing trip to a waterfall about an hour away. It was like a two tear waterfall, the first fall of about 50 feet and the second about 200 feet. We played tag, threw the football, found a dead rotting dog, oh, and I saved elder Paskett twice from falling to death. It was Sweet!! ahha

We climbed onto a cliff, about 300 feet above the bottom lake and pond thing, it was so cool. we sat and leaned over the edge. Elder Kyles was a little scared, and didnt join us, but it was a blessing, he got some sweet pics! The cool part was getting back out. The cliff was at the end of this slope thing, with a little drop to get onto it. So after messing around on it, (only about 3 ft by 5 ft area) it was quite jammed, and to get back up required a fun free climbing move, only 300 feet above the bottom. You had to reach you right hand up (actually a nice hold) but had nothing for the left, and then stretch your right leg out and around, to step up to a little crimp for left hand, and small ledge for left foot. It wasn't too challenging, but the thought of dang, that would stink to fall, was definitely in our minds. 

We met and taught some great people before leaving to queenstown and one of which was this girl named nosipho. She had a great prayer and really felt the spirit tell her it was true. We are now gonna work for her to be baptised at the end of June! It will be so fun, and she is gonna help lead all of her friends to be baptised as well.

WHEN IN QUEENSTOWN pt 4! Zander's birthday was really fun. We got to go to queenstown for zone conference, which of course led to a lot of kfc, ice cream, and fun with the elders in our zone!

It was our last interview with President. We talked about my favorite trainings I have received, many great ways to follow the Spirit and how to be a great leader. He also told me that in the whole mission 50% of the mission is being transferred, and that there is only one elder coming into the whole mission, and I am going to be called to train him! So I will get a new elder, from South Africa! At the end of the interview, I received a blessing from him. He said many wonderful things, and is truly inspired by God in everything. He blessed me with more faith, and how that has been influential on my success and how that will always be the reason for success with the Lord.

Zone Conference was great, and president Merrill gave some great training on never giving up, and how to always work hard, enjoy suffering, and being obedient. It was just really perfect. 

We got home Friday morning and had a great weekend of teaching. KK and her sister are doing really well, and both came to church on sunday! The two little girls also came and are loving it all, and getting really close to baptism! 

SUNDAY, MERRILLS IN MTHATHA. What a great day. It was so fun. We made a lot of the food sunday morning, and sat night, because they would have to leave quickly after church. It was really fun to have them listen the testimony meeting in mthatha, they helped a lot in gospel principles, and taught relief society and priesthood. The whole branch was sooo excited to have them there, especially us.

Lunch was fantastic. We ate loads of pork tacos, watched sister merrill Pound a lot of homemade tortillas, and had one of the best talks with them all together. It was definitely one of the best dinners ever. It was just very chill and fun, not worrying about anything. Talked a lot about life, and mission, and yeah. haha We got some really funny selfies with them, and it was a bitter-sweet departure. knowing I wont see them again for a while. They have truly been amazing in helping me learn and grow on mission, and to be the person I want to be. I am so thankful to be called on mission at this time with them.

The Lord is in charge of this work. He is the ultimate director. I love Mthatha. I love mission. I love the gospel. And I love all of you! 

Love, Elder Ivins