Monday, December 17, 2018

Hammer time!

It's been a great week! We had transfer call and elder Josse and I are staying for Christmas! I'm so excited! It's gonna be a good transfer and extra long too! Last transfer was only 5 weeks and this transfer is going to be 7 weeks so it will be a little bit longer.

This wasn't a very eventful week sadly. The biggest thing that happened to us was we got super wet one day while biking and so we made a game out of it. We were so wet that we were just trying to get wet so anywhere we could find a big puddle or a lot of water we went there and got ourselves even more wet! It was super fun!

We also had the Genesis concert yesterday night which was so awesome! There were so many amazing southern baptist songs! There were also a ton of old missionary and member friends there so it was nice seeing them again! We sang joy to the world as missionaries before and after the concert which was pretty fun. 

I'm so excited for Christmas! I can really feel the light of Christ in the air and with people everywhere! So many people say God bless and merry Christmas to us all the time too! The true meaning of Christmas is to celebrate the birth of our Savior Jesus Christ and to share His love with everyone around us by serving them. I know that Christ is the Savior of the world and through Him we can all change ourselves continually in this life and progress towards eternal life. I'm grateful for Him and His example to me and there is nothing better than to be sharing His gospel with everyone. I love you all so much and I love my Savior! I hope you all have an amazing Christmas season and never forget to love and serve others before yourself! Keep on keepin on!

Love,
Elder Plumb

Here are some pics from Genesis! I got to see Afro Pat again!





Monday, December 10, 2018

Tractin' in not a winter wonderland

Oh man its been another great week! This week we had the mission Christmas party which was super fun! each zone had a skit that they did just like last year and they were all pretty funny! I was happy to be in Jax West again for the Christmas party because I thought we were going to work on the skit a lot but we literally only went over it for like 20 min. It still wasn't too bad though we just did a skit about different situations where elders get yelled at for something and sisters get praised for doing that same thing. For example, the sisters went caroling and purposefully did a bad job and the people at the door said they were amazing and invited them in. Then we went caroling and we played the tabernacle choir through the speakers and the people got mad at us and chased us off their porch. It wasn't bad for only 20 min of preparation! Then we ate food which was pretty good! There was a lot of dessert like last year which was awesome! Then we went tp the chapel and there was a lot of songs which were all super good and spiritual. Afterwards we went to Buffalo Wild Wings again! That's the third time I've gone already! It was super good like
always! Overall that was a super awesome day!

Sadly Michael, who I talked about last week, dropped us because he said he looked up who Mormons were and said he didn't want to be converted into anything that forced everyone to do things especially if we were forced to be missionaries. We told him that no one is forced to do anythign and that we are out here because we want to be out here and that there is a ton of false information on the internet about our religion. He never got back to us so hopefully one day missionaries will run into him again and he will be open to listening. 

We did however find some more people this week and we were finally able to meet with Milan who has a baptismal date for the 29th so we are very excited for him! He is really solid we just have to be able to meet with him which is hard because his parents want him to focus on school more than anything else so he can only meet with us on the weekends but we should be able to make that work! He reads the Book of Mormon a lot and we can really see that he has a true desire to want to learn more.

Also please pray for Nesha who is one of the people we are teaching because she is going through a lot with juggling three jobs and two kids and being a single mom. She told us that she is starting to lose her faith in God and that she really wants to meet with us so that we can help her not lose her faith but she is super tired and busy to even meet with us so please pray for her in all her struggles and that she can meet with us. Thanks!

Everything is going great here in Orange Park and I can't wait for Christmas! I just hope I don't get a surprise transfer right before Christmas and leave Orange Park! I would be so sad! I am super excited for Christmas though and I can definitely feel the Christmas Spirirt as we get closer and closer. Continue to Light the World this season! I love you all and thanks for everything y'all do!

Love,
Elder Plumb


Elder Josse loves to move everything around each week and this week he decided to not use his bed so I created MEGA BED!  And the rest of the pics are from the Christmas party 2018

         Mega Bed                                               President Lee and his stand up comedy
 Pres. Lee and his AP's skit
                                          Elder Plumb and Elder Evie and others
                               The whole Florida Jacksonville Mission Christmas 2018
.                                            Elder Plumb with Elder Lamb and others


              Elder Plumb and Elder Lamb came out at the same time and are good friends

Tuesday, December 4, 2018

B-Dubs!!

Hola! This week was another eventful one sort of. We started out the week with two trade offs! On Tuesday I was with Elder Jensen and we had a pretty good time. Rex from Palatka came up and took us to Buffalo Wild Wings for lunch which was super good of course! One of my favorite places! The next day I went with Elder Peterson in Timaquana and he is a Spanish Elder so I got to listen to more people talk while I sat there trying to figure out what they are saying. It was fun but got pretty boring after a while lol! We had a good trade off though. Then we went back to Buffalo Wild Wings on Saturday with the Timaquana Elders and the Oak Leaf Elders! Nothing better than B-Dubs twice in a week!

Yesterday was also the Christmas devotional which was suer awesome! Sadly the signal we had in the church got all messed up so we couldn't hear the end of President Nelson's talk! What I did hear though was really great! There was a lot of talk about service which is something that Christ did during His whole ministry. Serving others is how we can really feel the spirit of the Lord in our lives. In the Book of Mormon there is a scripture from the book of Mosiah in chapter 2 verse 17 that says, "When ye are in the service of your fellow beings ye are only in the service of your God." If we serve others we are keeping God's commandments and doing His will. The greatest commandments are to serve God and the other is like unto it, to serve our neighbor. I have definitely felt the love of God a lot more in my life as I turn outward and help those around me. This Christmas season is a special time for us to show our love for the Savior by serving everyone around us. I love Christmas time because that's when the Light the World initiative is. The church puts out videos on mormon.org to give us ways and inspiriation on how we can go the extra mile in serving others this whole month. I invite you all to watch those videos if you already haven't and participate in lighting the world with the light of Christ by serving others and turning outward just like Christ did. I can promise that you will all feel the love of Christ in great abundance this Christmas season as you do this. Chirstmas is so awesome!

An amazing miracle that happened this week happened on Saturday night when we were biking in the pouring rain! We tried to visit some people were are teaching but none of them were answering or didn't want to answer so we decided to head home but then we got a little lost and found ourselves on a random street. We were turning around to go the right way when we got a super strong impression to knock on this one house. So we did and Michael answered the door! Michael is so awesome! We shared the light the world video with him and he loved it so much! He told us how he and his wife have been trying to find what they need to do in life and he realized right then that they need God in their lives. He said he wants us to come back when it isnt raining and when we arent soaking wet and teach them some more! We are super excited to see him again and help him and his family come unto Christ and receive the amazing blessing of this gospel.

That's about all that happened this week! I love you all so much and would love to hear from yall so please email me! Thanks for all the prayers and love and support! Keep on keepin on!

Love,
Elder Plumb

  

Wednesday, November 28, 2018

What are the Odds!

Oh man it was a great week this week! Of course there was Thanksgiving which was just amazing! We had so many left overs and I've been full for way too long! First this week though I went on a trade off with Elder Ballard who is a Spanish Elder and they also have a car that we got to use in our area so that was super nice! We visited as many people that we are teaching as we possibly could! We had some really great lessons! One was with Tamisha who is a mother of 5 and is really interested in our message. We taught her the Restoration and she was super into it and she said she was super excited to read the Book of Mormon! We also set up a church tour for her this last Saturday but she ended up getting called into work so she couldn't make it but we will be going back this week to teach her some more! We also talked to this lady in our ward who mainly speaks Spanish and very little English and she hasn't been to church in over 9 years! It was perfect to have Elder Ballard there to speak Spanish to her! I felt really useless the whole time because I can't speak Spanish but it was pretty entertaining trying to figure out what they were saying with the very little Spanish I knew. He told her that she would probably feel more comfortable in their Spanish ward in Timaquana and so he invited her to attend there and she said she would start going! 

Thursday was Thanksgiving and it was a super fun day! First we had the Turkey Bowl at 8 am where a lot of people in the stake and around the area go and play football! It was super fun and exhausting! Everyone was really sore afterwards! I'm still a little sore from it lol! After that we went with the Oak Leaf Elders to Mcdonald's for Thanksgiving breakfast mainly because it was pretty much the only place open! Then we went over to the Hills house from 2 to about 7! We played a lot of games with them like Uno and this cool card game called It Came To Pass which was pretty fun. They have 4 little kids so we played a lot of tag with them and we built a super cool train track around the whole house! We had a bunch of sweet bridges going around everywhere! It was so awesome! Then we ate dinner around 5 which was super yummy! We had ham, cheesy potatoes, jello with baby oranges in it, stuffing, and pretty much every other traditional Thanksgiving dishes! They also got cranberry sprite which is super good! After that we went to the Palmer's house for the rest of the night and hung out with them and ate some dessert. They had a whole bunch of different gooey slime things that they made which were super fun to play with and some magnetic sand which was super weird and fun too ha ha!

Friday Saturday and Sunday we had everyone's Thanksgiving leftovers so we pretty much had Thanksgiving for 4 days straight! It was so awesome! The Watchman's who are a young couple in our ward had to work on Thanksgiving so they had it Friday so we had lunch and dinner with them that day! The Watchman's are the funniest people I have ever met in my entire life! They are super crazy and fun! We had a good time with them!

We also went to the Smith's yesterday with a bunch of missionaries for dinner because he is the stake mission leader and we played what are the odds. So basically they asked me what are the odds I put ovaltine in my orange juice and drink it all and I said 1 out of 10 and so some counts down 3..2..1 and then we both shout out a number between 1 and 10 and if it is the same number then I have to do it and of course we both got the same number so I had to drink it and it was probably the nastiest thing I had ever had in my entire life ha ha! They made me pack it full of ovaltine! Never again!

Right now we have one person on baptismal date and his name is Milan. We don't now too much about him because he was referred to us by the sisters who were teaching him but we are going to see him this week and get to know him more. His baptismal date is on December 29 so please pray for him to be able to be baptized on that date.

That's about it for this week. I hope you all had an amazing Thanksgiving! I was especially thankful for my family this last Thanksgiving even though I wasn't with them it is because of them that I'm a missionary. I am very grateful for the things that my parents and siblings taught me and helped me through to help me be able to serve a mission and experience some of the most amazing things I will ever experience in my life. I'm am very grateful for the knowledge that I have been so blessed to have my entire life of this Gospel and the countless blessing I have received from it. I hope and pray that we will all continue to be grateful for everything in our lives and always thank God for all that he has given us. I love you all so much and am very grateful to have all of you in my life. Keep on keepin on! Hoorah for Israel!

Love,
Elder Plumb


1-4: We got some sweet Christmas sweaters and Elder Josse's mom sent him some decorations and cool glasses for each of us so we took some modeling pics
5: Elder Josse's desk and chair ha ha! What a guy!
6: The Watchman's baby with Elder Josse's teddy bear!





Monday, November 19, 2018

Milk in my cereal box

Hellllooooo! This week was pretty sweet in Orange Park! First I had to say good bye to a lot of people in Waycross which was super sad! I'm going to miss so many people from there! I'm moving on though and have so far enjoyed it here! 

Elder Josse and I are having a super fun time! We are in a bike area so we have NO CAR! It's fun biking but constantly and all the time starts to wear you out! I'm getting more used to it though. At least I thought I was until my pants ripped one day! I was lucky it was in an unnoticeable spot so I was able to continue throughout the day. I'm excited for what lays ahead though because there are always a lot of good stories and miracles that come from bikes! 

So far I've met a few of the people we are teaching. One of them is Tristan and he has a very good knowledge of the Bible so we had a pretty good discussion on the Bible and modern day prophets. Right now he seems like he just wants to learn more about what we believe and why we believe it so we are trying our best to explain it to him. Some things he is a little stubborn about but he is still pretty open to what we share and backup from the Bible. He has come to church a few times as well and said that he will commit to reading the Book of Mormon. We simply told him that all of the speculation that he has can all be answered if he comes to know that the Book of Mormon is the word of God. So we have just born our testimony about the truthfulness of it and how we can know and feel that it is the word of God. So we are excited to see him again and see how everything went.

A big thing that I've been studying lately is personal revelation. This is a very important thing for us to be able to do because it's how we can truly learn and understand everything we study. On my mission I've gotten into the habit of writing down my thoughts of the things I study into a journal so that I can go back and read the personal revelation that I have received. I've seen that when I do that I understand things better and learn faster. Personal revelation is basically what we understand about the things we read and what we receive from the spirit about the things we read. We usually don't remember everything we read so if we write it down then we can go back and refresh our memories of the things we learned about. I know that if we prayfully study the scriptures and receive personal revelation from God then we will better help ourselves understand the Gospel and help ourselves become more converted to the Gospel. I've definitely seen a difference between reading the scriptures and feasting on the scriptures!

That's pretty much everything that happened this week. I'm definitely loving it here in Orange Park! The members a really amazing and we get fed every singe day! There are a ton of members in this ward too which is pretty sweet! I'm excited for this next transfer! I love you all so much! Keep on keepin on!

Love,
Elder Plumb

Monday, November 12, 2018

Rut Ro Raggy!

Transfer call was this last saturday and I'm sadly getting transferred! I'm going to Orange Park, FL which I'm excited to go to because I've heard so many great things about Orange Park and I'll be with Elder Josse who I know pretty well! I am sad to leave Waycross though! I haven't been in an area longer than here and I've developed so many great friendships it's really sad leaving. I just take comfort in that this is what the Lord wants to happen right now and I've done all that I need to do in Waycross and have learned a lot and now I get to go to a new place to see what else the Lord needs me to do and learn. It's always sad leaving areas but also exciting for the new opportunities ahead!

This last week though has been great! Last pday we went all the way to Brunswick, GA to spend my last time with Elder Kunde before he goes home on Tuesday. We had a lot of fun and I'm definitely gonna miss that guy! We also had interviews with President Lee on Tuesday which are always great! The rest of the week we didn't have much happen. We weren't able to meet with the Corbitt's again because they are still really sick but hopefully tomorrow we will be able to see them. 

Also some members took us to the fair for dinner which was probably the funnest dinner I've ever had on my mission! They got us this burger called the swamp thing which was super good! After that we went to the petting zoo there and got to see some really cool animals. There were monkeys, lemurs, camels, yaks, lamas, and a kangaroo and a lot of other animals! It was so much fun! We also just walked around a little bit and got to see how crazy some of the guys running the game booths were and how persistent they were with us. One guy tried to get us to play for a while and finally told us all of us could play for the price of one but then at that point we told him we had no money and he was like oh never mind then. Haha! We had a great time there though!

That's pretty much everything that happened this week. I will let yall know more about Orange Park next week! I love you all so much and hope everything is going well! Keep on keepin on!

Love,
Elder Plumb

1-6: Petting Zoo!
7: Me and Afro Pat switchin suits
8: Sister Bennett and Me and Patrick. Goodbye Waycross,GA
9: Cool pic that Patrick made!
               


       


       








Monday, November 5, 2018

Don't worry! Be Happy Now!

This week has been a good one with some ups and downs! We started off by going to Okeefenokee Swamp which was really fun again! We hung more Christmas lights and saw more gators!

The sad news about this week is we had a lesson on the law of chastity with Sara and we talked about her living with her boyfriend and she said that they are never going to get married or split up. We asked to her to pray to God and ask Him what she should do. Well we tried talking with her and sending scriptures to her the whole week until Saturday night we asked her if she needed a ride to church and she said that she doesn't want to go to church anymore or meet with us for reasons that she didn't want to discuss. She thanked us for everything and said she didn't want to hurt our feelings. We just told her if she needed help with anything to let us know and invited her to listen to future missionaries who might come knocking. It was sad but she wasn't quite ready. Hopefully in the future she will start talking with missionaries again.

On a brighter note though we found more new people to teach and are working with a guy named Chilly who was in awww about Joseph Smith. He is super excited to continue to learn more about the church and loves us coming over! We are excited for him!

We also helped move someone for a good 3 hours this week! They had quite a bit of stuff and we had to take a few trips back and forth from house to house. They were in dire need though and were very thankful to finally be done with the move. It always feels good when we can help people out and put smiles on their faces!
Lately I've been studying the talk "Character of Christ" by David A. Bednar and it is a very good talk. It talks a lot about how Christ was always turning outward towards people and not inward toward himself. He was always serving others even in times when He was the one that needed more service than those He served. That makes me reflect on all the times I've been tired or sad or mad about something and went around thinking about poor old me. If we follow Christ's example we will turn those sad and dull moments into happy and joyful moments as we serve those who may possibly be in more turmoil than us. That's what real Christ like love is.

I love you all so much! Transfer call is this saturday so I'll let y'all know what happens next p-day! Have a great week! Keep on keepin on!

Love,
Elder Plumb

Monday, October 29, 2018

Pumpkin Patch Kids

What a great week! We set 4 baptismal dates this week! It was so amazing! Miracles are exploding here in Waycross!

We met with Melissa Corbitt and some of her kids and they are all so ready to be baptised. We taught her and 2 of her daughters, Amaara and Kahlan, and also one of her sons, David. We taught them the restoration and the whole time they were pretty rowdy and asking a ton of questions some of them were legit and other ones they were just trying to be funny but we tried in the best way possible to help them understand everything. When we got to telling them about Joseph Smith and his vision of God and Jesus Christ, it was absolutely silent and the spirit was super strong. The rest of the time we could tell the spirit hit them hard and they all of the sudden started talking about baptism and what it is and how it didn't feel right when they were baptised. We explained it all to them and about priesthood authority and they all excepted the invitation to be baptised on december 8th! It was probably the best I have ever felt leaving a lesson. The change that occurred with everyone of them was undeniably the Spirit working through them and testifying to them that our message is true and the importance of it. There's no doubt in my mind that this is the restored church of Jesus Christ and that it was restored through the prophet Joseph Smith along with the Priesthood authority to baptize. Jesus Christ is at the helm and as long as we follow Him and His ordained prophets we cannot get lost and we will know what we must do in this life in order to return back into the presence of our Father in Heaven.

Sara is also still progressing and smoke free! She came to church yesterday and really enjoyed it. Melissa and her family will be coming to church next week so we are very excited for that! Please pray for us to find a new home for Melissa and her family and for Sara that she will continue to stay strong and not smoke and to continually be readin The Book of Mormon and meet with us. Thanks for all that y'all do!

We also went to Okeefenokee Swamp again this week to hang up Christmas lights which was super fun and we got super close to a big gator! It was pretty cool! 

That was about it for this week! I hope all is well with you all! I love yall so much! Happy Halloween!

Love,
Elder Plumb

1-8: the district at okefenokee! We went walking through the gator infested swamp and then climbed a big tower!


9: Another funny porch decoration!
10: this guy had a finger print scanner on his door!









Monday, October 22, 2018

Cruzin down the street in a Malibu

Helloooooo everyone! This week we had some good stuff happen! We had a great lesson with Sara and zone conference as well!

So with Sara we had the 7 days to quit smoking program lesson with her and she was super ready to quit. Basically this last week she needed to follow 15 steps each day and that would turn off all bells or triggers that caused her to want to smoke. She was able to do it! So tonight we are going to have a little celebration with her! She said it was pretty hard but she is seeing herself want to smoke less and less! 

Another amazing thing that happened was we may have found a potential place for Melissa and her family to live in! It may be a little small but its definitely better than what they have now. She is super excited to talk with us about it this week! Thanks for all of the prayers!

We also had zone conference this week which was super fun and spiritual! One thing that really stuck out to me was when they talked about fearing no man. That's something that's hard to do. As a missionary we sometimes fear people or the world more than we fear God even not as missionaries. It goes along with Elder Rasband's talk last conference called "Be Not Troubled". We all have our own fears but if we put our trust and faith in God then we can overcome those fears and really make a difference in our lives as well as others lives. God will only help us though as long as we put forth the effort by praying to Him to help us and then doing whatever is next. He's not going to just simply do everything for us. He gives us fears and weaknesses to help us learn and if does everything for us then we aren't going to learn. That mainly helped me realize that if I want to have more success as a missionary finding and helping more people then I have to put more of an effort in than just simply praying. I need to take it a step further and push away any fears I may have by being more persistent with people and really finding what the reason is for God putting them in our path.

Another really cool thing that happened at zone conference was we all got new kitchen appliances! They came to everyone's apartment this last week and got rid of all the many random and old kitchen utensils that have piled up in some apartments and threw most of them away or donated them and then gave us some pretty sweet new things! The coolest things we got were a Ninja blender, a waffle iron, and a George Foremen grill which we already had but everything else is pretty sweet! It was like an early Christmas! I'll send a picture of it all! And of course we went to Buffalo Wild Wings after zone conference! I love that place!

It's been another fantastic week as a missionary! I love being out here and seeing God's hand work some mighty miracles for those we see! I love you all so much and always remember that God loves us more than we can even comprehend and He wants to help us. Keep on keepin on!

Love,
Elder Plumb 

1-6: district pictures after zone conference!
7: NEW STUFF!






Monday, October 15, 2018

That's as cute as a rooster with socks on!

Anotha one from yo boi Elder Plumb! This has been a great week! We found a lot of really great people too! There was also a baptism in first ward this week which was really awesome! 

So the baptism was for a lady named Kathy in first ward who has been very excited to be baptised ever since she started getting taught! In the first lesson she said she wanted to get baptised right away and that she has a bathtub or a garden hose if they needed that lol! She has a very strong testimony as well. It's always amazing seeing how happy people are when they get baptised and receive the gift of the Holy Ghost. 

We also were able to find a very elect lady named Shelby on saturday! We walked up to her house and her and her family were having a fire in their driveway. She saw us and was super nice and excited to talk to us. We talked to her about the Book of Mormon and she got even more excited and said that she has been praying for missionaries to come by and teach her because she had met them in the past but only once and very brief. She said that she really wanted to get back into studying the scriptures and said she would read the Book of Mormon to her kids every night! We are super excited to go back and teach her some more!

Sara was able to come to church and said she had a great time. We have a lesson with her later tonight on this 7 days to quit smoking program and she is really excited to get started! Please pray for her to have faith and strength to get through this program and quit smoking! Thanks!

We also found a few more people this week who we are excited to teach and help progress. All in all we are very blessed in this area and miracles just keep coming in!

The hurricane wasn't bad at all just in case yall were wondering. It just got a little rainy and windy at night time and made a few small branches fall off of trees so nothing bad at all. All is well here in Waycross!

I hope everything is going great with all of you! I love you all and am very grateful for all of you! Thanks for all of the love and support! Keep on keepin on!

Love,
Elder Plumb

These were some funny things that we saw on someone's porch!

                                                           It reads, "Wipe yo' feet honeysmile!"

                                   It reads, "If yo' smokes, Keep yo' butts outside honeysmile!"

Monday, October 8, 2018

NOT THAT LEFT! YOUR OTHER LEFT!

Hey everybody! Anotha week has gone by and it's been anotha good one. It was my first week with Elder Babcock and it has been pretty good! He's an interesting guy but we've had a good time together so far. He's been out one transfer longer than me and is from California.

General Conference was super good as always! Their was some pretty big news with Sunday services goign to 2 hours next year! Everything in that was kinda confusing to me but I'm sure it will all make more sense as the weeks go by. Of course President Nelson announced 12 new temples! He is just building those like crazy! I can't wait until he announces one for Jacksonville! I really loved the talks as well! There were a lot of really good ones! I really loved Elder Hollands of course and Elder Bednars along with President Nelsons on the name of the church. There were so many other good ones but those three were definitely my favorite. I'm so grateful that we have a living prophet on the earth today to receive revelation from God to help us in these last days. These changes going on lately are proof that the Restoration of Christ's church is still going on and that God hasn't shut His mouth on us. We will always know what to do as long as we heed the words of the Prophet and his apostles and have faith that they are God's chosen people to lead and guide His church here on the earth and prepare us for the second coming of Jesus Christ. We are so blessed!

Last week we were also able to set a baptismal date with Sara! It's for November 10th but we may have to move it because she is going to be very busy with renovating her house this week. She said she will be at church this sunday though which she actually will do unlike a lot of people out here! We are super excited for her and her daughter who is a member in Utah is super excited as well! Please pray for her to be able to meet with us often and that she will be receptive to the things we teach her.

Well that's about everything that has happened this week! I hope you all have a great week! Love yall!

Love,
Elder Plumb

1-3: Me and Afro Pat
4-5: Donuts with the district






Monday, October 1, 2018

I'm not saying Jesus is Thor but...

I hope everyone has had a good week! This week has been a little crazy and very eventful! We had interviews, the temple, and transfer call this week! Crazy stuff!

The transfer call was this last saturday night and I'm actually staying! This is now 3 transfers here in Waycross and that's never happened to me before! I'm super excited to stay because I love this area a lot! Sadly Elder Ivie is leaving and I'm gonna miss him a lot. We had a great time together! My new companion is Elder Babcock. I've heard some good things about him so I'm pretty excited to work with him. 

The temple was also this week which was easily the highlight of the week! It was of course very spiritual and all stress and worldly problems felt like they were on hold while I was there. It was very peaceful and I felt very close to God. There's nothing better than going to the temple that's for sure. It was a full day trip also because we had to drive about 4 hours to the temple from jacksonville and also back to jacksonville plus back to Georgia! We also stopped at cafe rio after the temple so that took up some time as well. It was all worth it though!

This week we had a lesson with this lady named sara who has some pretty good potential! Her daughter is a member in Utah with her foster family and wants to serve a mission so she knows quite a bit about the church and missions. So we taught her the Restoration and she loved it and also has told us that she really wants to quit smoking! She also came to church yesterday which no one seems to want to do here in Waycross but she did it! She has some interesting hippy beliefs which raise some interesting questions she has but she is still wanting to learn and it seems like she wants to be baptised! It was definitely a miracle that we found her because she said that her daughter had prayed for missionaries to find her only a few days before we did! There's no doubt God lead us to her.

I've started reading the New Testament again last week and I noticed something in Matthew that I really liked. In Matthew 1:23 it mentions that Christ would be called, in Hebrew, Emmanuel which means "God with us." In the last verse of Matthew the Savior says, "I am with you alway, even unto the end of the world." With these two things at the beginning and end of his Gospel, Matthew may be identifying a message running throughout the Gospel of Matthew. That God will never forget us and that he is always with us. That is such a significant thing know. Whenever life gets too hard or too stressful or we feel completely alone, we always have God there to keep us comforted and to help us through whatever challenges we may face. Our Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ love us more than we can comprehend and they want to help us through life. We just have to allow them too and have faith that they can.

It was a very hectic week but I wouldn't trade it for anything in the world because I got to go to the temple and I was busy doing the Lord's work by helping others to come unto Christ. I love being a missionary and I love this Gospel and the opportunity I have to share it with others! I love everyone one of you so much and I wish y'all the best!

Love,
Elder Plumb

P.S.  the weekly title came from this really crazy guy that some members told us to go over to their house and teach the plan of salvation to. Probably the weirdest lesson I've had on my mission! It was very confusing and the whole time I thought it was a prank but it wasn't so...



1: A really funny sign we found!
2: I visited Colorado for a bit!
3: we found a cotton field!
4-9: The temple!



 The Gourley's (on the left) came up from Palatka, FL to go through temple with these missionaries.  They also took Calvin out for a birthday lunch on his bday!  They are amazing Saints and we are so grateful for their love and support! 



Calvin and his old companion! 

 President and Sister Lee and the year mark missionaries!
The each took a family name to the temple at their year mark Orlando Temple trip!  Calvin had Elmer Plumb

Calvin with some of his favorite missionary friends.  Elder Lamb on the right was in his district in the MTC