Nebraska Omaha Mission
April 2012-April 2014

Monday, March 24, 2014

Last Week

Dear all,

So this will be my last full week in the mission. The 30th will be my last day in O'Neill, then I will be in Grande Island for most of my last p-day, where the Assistance will come and pick me up. They told me I should have time for emails next week because they don't have a lot of people to pick up, but if you don't get an email next week, don't be surprised.

I've loved serving in O'Neill. It's been such a great and faith building experience. We've experience a lot of miracles and a lot of hardship here. I love the people here and will miss them dearly. I wish I could come back and visit soon, but I'm not sure what money will allow. But as soon as I get the chance, I will come back and visit! Along with Logan and North Platte! I would love to visit all the people who have helped make my mission what it's been. Some day!

I plan to make this week a one to remember. And that's by finishing strong. We have a busy week lined up, so I'm hoping to stay focused.

I can't wait to see most of you in a little over a week. I love you guys! See you soon!

With tender love and care,
Ofa atu,
Elder Timmy Nelson

Monday, March 17, 2014

Rough Week And Another Ahead

Dear all,

This past week was a rough week for us with our car in the shop for most of the week. It wasn't too bad though. We are just struggling finding new investigators to teach. We always have less actives to teach though. Hopefully we'll be able to beat up two birds with one stone one of these days and reactivate some less actives while finding new investigators through them. Member missionary work is still member missionary work even if they are less active.

The reason why this next week is going to be hard for us is because of one key thing. Saint Patrick's day. Here in O'Neill it's not a one day thing. It's a whole week long celebration. And it's nothing like Christmas where you get presents and the kids are involved and everything. It's a huge drunk fest. So this week we will be focusing most of our finding efforts outside of O'Neill so we don't have any problems with anyone "under the influence".

I hope everyone is doing well! I love you all!

With tender love and care,
Ofa atu,
Elder Timmy Nelson


Monday, March 10, 2014

Stressful Opposition!

Dear all,

This past week was a good week with Becky and Maykala being baptized. Satan was really trying hard though to make it not happen! I don't think I've ever seen so much opposition in any of my other baptisms.

So to start it off we had them interviewed for baptism this past Wednesday and they passed pretty well. Their fellowships named Jodi Maxwell (one of our less active 12 year olds who is only less active because her parents don't come) was there and was planning on giving the talk on Baptism at the baptismal service. So Becky and Maykala have been living with the Maxwells for a while and that's how we met them, essentially though Jodi inviting them to church. At first both Maxwell parents were very supportive and friendly about the whole thing. Then all of the sudden on Wednesday Sister Maxwell snapped and things got really stressful. She wouldn't let Jodi go to the baptism and told us she didn't think they were ready to be baptized and that she is sick and tired of us missionaries always trying to "push" people into being baptized. Silliest part is, Becky and Maykala are the ones that came to use and said they wanted to be baptized. On top of that, she say they aren't ready for baptism, when she herself isn't coming to church or living within church standard. Her children are the ones setting an example for her, which is very sad.

But despite the opposition, we went on with the baptism. It was pretty sad not to have Jodi there, but it was well worth it. The hardest part is they still live in the Maxwell home and we are hoping they are able to get out soon!

I hope everyone is doing well! I love you all and can't wait to see you in a couple of week! The weather is finally getting nice here! Time to find more people to teach and baptize!

With tender love and care,
Ofa atu,
Elder Timmy Nelson


Monday, March 3, 2014

Not A Good Week, But A Good Week Ahead Of Us!

Dear all,

So this past week was a little rough on us. I'm going to start off by saying no one was hurt, except for the car. Yes, my companion and I got into a car accident. Luckily it wasn't my companions fault, so he didn't lose his driving privileges. So car pulled turned in front of us when he should have yielded on the green light. Then to top it all off, it snowed like 4 to 6 inches the next day with around -30 degree wind. Needless to say, we weren't able to do much, but we were able to get a few lessons in with some less actives, which was better then nothing!

Becky and Maykala are planning on being baptized this Saturday the 8th. We are very excited for them! Their interview is Wednesday, so we are hoping nothing comes up then. We already went over the interview questions with them, so they should be good, but you never know.

Besides that, things are just moving along as normal here in O'Neill. We are hoping to get more people to teach this week as well so that we can start preparing someone to be baptized after Becky and Maykala, even if it's after I'm already gone. As long as O'Neill keep moving up, that's what's most important to me!

I love you all and hope everyone is doing great!

With tender love and care,
Ofa atu,
Elder Timmy Nelson