Sunday, July 12, 2015

JULY 9, 2015

Anziano Wilson is surprised at the mission home when he finds out that he is not going home on July 10.

On July 9th at 9:30pm Anziano Wilson meets his 2 new companions that will serve with him for one more week...


Anziano Wilson will return July 19.

Monday, July 6, 2015

JULY 1, 2015

Buongiorno carissimi. Questa รจ la
mia ultima email!! This is my last
email! I can't believe how the time
passes. I am so thankful for all that
I have learned on my mission; it
has changed me and refined me
into being closer to the man I know
the Lord expects me to be. But I
recognize that there is much more
in store; a new mission, if you will,
ahead of me.
This week has been wonderful, as
always. We are seeing doors open
and miracles every single day.
What a blessing it is to be a servant
in the Lord's vineyard in these last
days.
--We have been working a lot
recently with the Rossi family.
They are really great people, but are
stuggling with a lot of economic
and other difficulites. They
expressed to us recently, though,
that each time we come, they feel a
sense of peace and hope, and the
whole atmosphere changes. So
now they are sure to always ask us
to say a prayer for them together
before we leave their home. I am
glad that in our own little way, we
can help to bring peace to their
home.
--This week (I may have written a
little bit about them last week? I
don't remember) we met a Brasilian
family that owns a gelateria (ice
cream shop) in our town of San
Giovanni. They had heard about
Mormons, obviously, because in
Brasil, as they say, "there are 5
church buildings in our town". So
we started talking to them about
what we do as missionaries, and
why it is important to us. They are
such great people, and we are
excited to begin to meet with them
and share the blessings of the
gospel with them.
--We went again this week to visit
Alessio and his family. They are
such a great example of a solid
family in the gospel. Whenever we
go over there, it feels like they are
teaching us, not us teaching them.
Marcello was also there, which is
always a joy. He can talk and talk
for hours, so there is never a quiet
moment with him around...(that's a
good thing!) :)
--We went over to the Zuppardo's
house again this week to do
service. We are now certified,
expert, mold cleaners. They have
this staircase outside that, we
thought, was just covered in
sploches of dirt. It turns out, that
they are deep black splotches of
MOLD. Gross. So we got out two
scrubbing brooms, some gloves,
steel wool, and about a liter of
bleach. Long story short, 2 hours
later and after about 5 passes over
the staircase...it looks like new! It
was so worth it though, because as
Sister Zuppardo got out of the car
after a 12 hour night shift, she
walked over to the staircase and
screamed "Elders! These stairs look
better than they have in years!!
Thank you so much!" Bless her
heart, she has so much to do. It's
not easy being a widowed mother
of 7 and a doctor!
--Paul and Timothy are still doing
really well, despite a few obstacles
that have presented themselves,
resulting in the postponing of thier
baptisms. But I know the Lord will
help us all, and they will be
baptized in July. They are so ready,
and I rejoice with them in the
changes that have taken place in
their lives!
--Miracle: This week we have been
seeing many mighty miracles. One
of the miracles I would like to share
happened as we went to visit a less
active man in Arezzo this past
week. I was impressed and amazed
at how the Spirit taught us the
things that we needed to share to
help him in his struggles. We began
the lesson with a rough idea of
what we wanted to share, but we
were unsure about what he needed
to hear specifically. As we began
the lesson, a scripture in Moroni 7
about the light of Christ came to
mind, and we began a lenghty
discussion about the power and
influence of the light of Christ.
Then a Mormon Message came to
mind about the power of the
Atonement of Jesus Christ, which
turned out to be perfect to help this
man to feel that he is not alone in
this, and that he can be
strengthened in this time of trouble.
I am so thankful for the blessing
and promise that as we open our
mouths to share the hope of the
Gospel, they will be filled. What a
miracle it is to be a missionary!
Everything here is going well. We
have been working hard and
finishing strong, and I know that the
Lord has been with us. I am
infinitely grateful for the
opportunity and blessing I have had
to live in Italy for two years and to
help these precious sons and
daughters of Heavenly Father to
come unto Him. I will never forget
the people that I have met, the
experiences I have had, and the
things that I have felt. The
Atonement of Jesus Christ is real. I
have seen it work in my life as well
as the lives of countless people in
this special land. It amazes me
every day just how involved the
Lord and our Heavenly Father are in
our lives. They are so wonderful,
and they never leave us. I could go
on for hours about the things that I
have seen, and the lessons I have
learned. It truly is a miracle to be a
missionary.
--I love you all and hope you have a
wonderful week! Now is the
Lord's time, and I hope to use it the
best I can. I love you all :)
Love,
Anziano Wilson

Wednesday, July 1, 2015

JUNE 24, 2015

Buongiorno carissimi fanciulli:
  Wow, it seems like forever ago that I last wrote. Missionaries do a lot in a week! But it has been a great week!
--This past Thursday we went to the Zuppardo's house to do some service for her.  She needed her lawn mowed pretty badly am so I volunteered! It was awesome; it took me back to the glory days! ;P  My shoes are now deep green; it's a good thing I am leaving them here! They have taken quite the beating over these past two years of service.
--Scambio: I had two scambi this past week. The one with one of the Assistants to the President was great. Anziano Anderton is in my group, and so we had a lot of fun reminiscing (spelling??) about the fun times in the MTC. He is hilarious. But i also learned a lot, and we saw some great success, including finding a new investigator!  My scambio with Anziano Kormlyo in Firenze was great as well. He is in his first few transfers, and so for part of companionship study he asked me to share some "Wilson words of Wisdom" that I have learned throughout my mission. It was a wonderful experience, and I hope he will take something I said and remember it.
 --That scambio in Firenze was insane though...imagine riding a bike down the most busy part of the center of town, constantly ringing your bell, hoping people will get out of the way. In the words of Anziano Kormylo "I thought the bell was a universal symbol for get out of the way...but oh no...those Asians don't even flince!" ha!
--We had a really awesome week this week. Miracles abound in this wonderful part of the Lord's vineyard.  We were blessed to find 4 new investigators this week, and teach 27 lessons! I love to teach, and the Lord has helped me so much to improve that ability.
--Timothy and Paul are doing so well!  They both passed their baptismal interviews this week with flying colors, and we are preparing together for them to be baptized on the 4th of July!  Happy Independence Day, America! :)  ....I have noticed recently, that living out of country for so long has made me so Patriotic.  My companion and I started reciting the Pledge of Allegence each morning after Doctrine and Covenants section 4.  So keep them in your prayers; especially that they can get a ride all the way to Firenze where the nearest baptismal font is for the Baptism!  The train ticket costs as much as many people make in a full day of work :(  But we will get them there!
--We went on Friday to help Christian move the rest of his house. Mamma mia I havent seen that much stuff since I was watching "Storage Wars" on TV! :P  I have no idea how he amassed so many things.  But it was a success; hurray for service!
--We went to go visit our Stake Mission leader up in the mountains this past week, and he showed us the prized possession of his little town: A soccer court.  Those poor children in the middle of the mountains don't have much in ways of entertainment, and technically the government wanted to make them pay to use the court...but a bunch of kids cut a hole in the fence just big enough to fit through, and they are always on the court. Good on them, though, it was built with their tax dollars (euros). 
-- I am so glad that I taught myself how to cut my own hair! So here in italy there are a lot of Chinese people...and so the options as far as haircuts go, you have the option of cutting your own hair, getting an Italian to do it for like 20 euro, or going to a Chinese place that will do it for cheap...but they don't speak hardly any italian. They are famous for the "ragazzaccio", or ...don't know how to translate that...the "bad boy" look.  It is shaved sides and a short top.  Basically all of my companions (over 5 of them), insisted on not cutting their own hair, and so, let's just say, it is always exciting when we go to get a haircut. :) Bless their hearts, they only speak Chinese!
--We were in Arezzo this past week a few times, and apparently they have some big cultural event going on with jousting(?), and so all week all the citizens have been getting hyped up about it. There are 4 seperate teams, depending on where you live, and they all got way into it and were bringing around with them flags and talking smack to each other all week. It was hilarious! We didn't ever get to see the joust event, but one of the members told us that is was quite the show! Italians.
--This past Sunday we had over 15 tourists from America visiting! Go Americans!  It doubled the size of our branch.  Translating was quite the ordeal, especially since I had to give a talk, and both the sisters here are pretty new and so it is difficult for them. I just told them to pick out key words and to make it up ;) Hey, that's what I did when I had to translate in my second transfer ;P  So if you ever go on vacation and a young missionary is translating for you...he's probably making it up (but don't call him out on it!) ;)
--The sisters here in Montevarchi were a little bit down on theirselves this week, and so I figured they needed a good laugh. I taught the training for District Meeting this week on " Becoming a Missionary in the [Star Wars] Digital Age"  A few parts are included below for your enjoyment :)
"Training: Wilson
"How Can I Use Preach My Gospel to do Missionary Work in the [Star Wars] Digital Age?"(Missionary Work in the Digital Age pages 23-25)
Include an Invite
15-20 Minutes

Bienvenidos a todos. Hoy tengo una buena messaje para nosotros. Es muy importante, intonces espero que somos listos para apprender. Soy guapo. 

HCIUPMGTDMWITDA (How can I use Preach My Gospel to do missionary work in the digital age)?
   "How can I best use PMG?"
Use Preach My Gospel to meet your needs as a [Jedi striving to bring balance to the force, or as a] missionary. You can spend an entire study session on just [Learning to recognize the force by meditation, but it would be better if you read] a few paragraphs--or an entire chapter. You can study chapters in order or plan another sequence [of Jedi training exercises] that better meets your needs. This flexibility allows you to study what you need when you need it and as directed by your [Jedi master] mission president.


All of the chapters in Preach My Gospel will help prepare you to fulfill your purpose as a  [Ninja Jedi Samurai] missionary. However, as you begin to study chapter 3, you may sense a [disturbance in the force, or a] difference in approach. [Dont worry about the disturbance in the force...you are merely becoming stronger.] Most of the chapters are addressed to you. Chapter 3 is addressed to a more general audience. You learn the doctrines in chapter 3 (a) to strengthen your own gospel knowledge and testimony and (b) to teach others and prepare them to make and keep commitments and covenants. [and c) so that your knowledge may be to you as a powerful light saber in your times of trouble.]


The doctrines in some of the other chapters may also help you teach [younglings and] investigators and new members. For example, chapter 4, “How Do I Recognize and Understand the [Force and the] Spirit?” may help you teach some investigators about how to gain a testimony by the power of the Holy Ghost. Chapter 5, “What Is the Role of the Book of Mormon" [is awesome].


Preach My Gospel focuses on the fundamentals of missionary work. It does not [instantly make you a Jedi. Or a black belt. Nor does it ]answer every question or situation you will encounter. You will be most effective as you follow the Spirit, search the scriptures, keep the commandments, and [Progressively work towards heavier belt/tunics...(remember, the darker the shade of color, the more heavy)...to train in as you prepare to face Darth Vader, while you ] apply what you learn.


Study the chapters throughout your mission [to Naboo and also other various missions]. Apply what you learn. Evaluate your work. Missionaries who strive to prepare themselves daily and seek to improve regularly will receive direction from the Holy Ghost and [slowly but surely become Jedi masters.]

1). We gonna do an activitay:  "in your [planner], list every proselyting activity you have done in the past three days. For each activity, determine if it influenced one of the key indicators. If it did, write yes beside it. If it did not, write no. For each activity with a yes, describe how it had an impact. For each activity with a no, decide why you did it and whether you will continue to do the activity in the future. Discuss your list with your companion, and explain why you marked some activities yes and some activities no. Discuss which activities you may need to stop doing."
 You have 4.25 minutes. No more. No less. Less is not more. More is not less.
 ...more or less

            FINDINGS

2)pg 24 in da book says with great vigor, "...Family history work is [an epic way to get a boatload of investigators that will definitely be baptized]".
----How have we seen using FHW in our finding work TFNSTWBBBTAE (to find new simps that will be baptized because they are elect)?
    "With your companion, [consider] creat[ing] a plan to use your fan charts as you talk with people this week, [and forever in the whole world cuz it's a kickin' tool]".
--let's consider this suggestion from PMG, "...[Anziano Johnson, show us your] fan chart [ and tell us why it's cool]". 
     USE IT...if you want.
        TEACHINGS 
"Become familiar with Mormon.org [and meet a lot of mormons]. Find ways it will help those you teach."
         Why is Mormon.org "the...[cat's pajamas for] teaching...investigators..."? (PMG)
   *discussion*
 "...[Mormon.org] is the...[greatest tool in the] universe...[for relating with 'errbody]" 
   --President Uchtdorf, October 2014, "Receiving a testimony of light and truth [and teaching with the power of the Ancient Elven Scrolls]".
     BAPTIZINGS
Always remember:
   "The missionaries of the Italy Milan mission are the greatest missionaries in the entire world because they dominate in every aspect of the work." -A wise man
Poem time,
      WHERE SHALL I WORK TODAY
"Master, where shall I work today?
 My love flowed warm and free.
 He pointed out a tiny spot,
 And said, "tend that for me".

 I answered quickly, oh no, not there,
 Not anyone could see
No matter how well my work was done;
Not that little spot for me.

When He spoke He was not stern,
But He answered me tenderly,
Little one, search that heart of thine;
Are you working for them or for me?
Nazareth was just a little place.
And so was Galilee."
-A wise man, [probably an ancestor of Anziano Wilson]
   Montevarchi is just a little place, too.

Invite: "Make a list of some great questions of the soul. Use your digital device to [own the answers] by finding them."


--Miracle: This week, apart from the fact that both Paul and Timothy passed their baptismal interviews with flying colors, and are preparing to be baptized on the Fourth of July, (Happy Independence Day, America!), we had a wonderful experience this past week with a South American man we met recently.  He is a really great man, and even though he seems like a "rough character", with a bunch of tattos and whatnot, he is a really tender-hearted guy, and ready for the Gospel.  It was a great miracle to meet him on the street, and when we set up an appointment to meet with him, his sister and mother were there as well! We taught them part of the Restoration due to lack of time, but we are excited to meet them again, preferably at their home, and teach them all about our unique and special message to the world. What a blessing it is to be a missionary!
  Everything down here is really well. The Lord is blessing us greatly, and has especially been blessing me to remember how sacred this calling is, and to work hard to the very end. I am thankful to be a missionary. Thank you all for your support and prayers. I love you all!
Love,
        Anziano Wilson

Monday, June 22, 2015

JUNE 17, 2015

Buon estate a tutti!
   Man, it is getting hot, hot, hot in these days. The other day it was 95 degrees with 80% humidity.....that means HOT! At least we live out in the middle of the hills and trees though; I don't know how the Italians do it in the big cities!
  This week has just been wonderful! Every week is such a blessing!  
--We had a Zone Training last Thursday (mamma mia that seems like so long ago!), and it was really good. I had the opportunity to give my "finishing testimony" in front of the Zone...even though it was a month early :P  But I cherish those kinds of privileges. I talked about the importance of the Atonement of our Savior Jesus Christ in my life; how it has changed me and those closest to me--be they investigators or family members.  The mission has been an incredible blessing in my life. I have gained knowledge and understanding, understood more fully the importance of diligence and obedience, and have felt the love of the Lord for each and every person that I have spoken with.  The mission is special.  I am thankful for all the times that I have been able to testify to and help the missionaries in the three zones I have been in as a zone leader. It is such a privilege to associate with such wise and good people.
--To be honest this week has been pretty normal. We saw most of our investigators, but there was a wedding in Prato this past weekend, and since most of our investigators knew the couple, most everyone was out of town.  But we had some great experiences with people on the street, including the fact that we found a family!! We were walking down the street when we saw this young couple walking a stroller with a little baby, and so we went up to them and started talking about the importance of the family, and how it can be eternal. They were touched, and agreed to meet with us during the week!  We are going to go over there tonight, so we hope for the best! They are great people.
--It was American week at the supermarket this week....so guess who has two thumbs and got a great deal on a waffle iron (which I have never seen before in Italy)....this guy!  All I can think about is waffles... ;)
--We had a great experience this week going to visit one of the families that is struggling in our branch.  We felt like we should go over on Tuesday morning, and so we arrived and shared a spiritual thought together about how our Heavenly Father loves us and desires that we are happy. They really enjoyed the thought, and expressed to us that they felt especially important that day because both the Relief Society President and the Branch President had come to visit them that day! All three of us ended up visiting this family, without any of us knowing that the others would be coming! And we all showed up right after another, within 10 minute intervals! The Lord works in wonderful and mysterious ways!
--One of our investigators, Emanuele had a birthday dinner at his house the other day.  He invited us to come and it was an...interesting...but good experience!  His uncle woke up at 4am to start cooking this seafood pasta thing...which was...different.  I unthinkingly told the mom, when she said that she didn't like seafood, that I didn't like it either, and he overheard it, so the Italian in the uncle made it so that he dropped everything and made it so his one goal in life at that point was to get me to like that food. He asked me probably 10 times if I liked the risoto, and explained to me how he was an expert fish-chooser and cook and the process of making the food, and how he is so good at it, and everything. I ended up just telling him that it was delicious, "the best seafood I have ever had!"  ..which is true...it is definitely the best seafood I have ever had...but it was still pretty gross.  Bless his heart, he is a really good cook and I feel for him that he cooked it for over 12 hours...but it was still octupus and squid and tentacles and all kinds of sea-nasty!  Well, it wasn't the worst thing in the world...but the fish in Italy is a little different, and boy did it not sit well in my stomach! (Luckily I was praying thoughout the meal that I wouldn't get sick), so the Lord blessed me to not blow chunks.  I even took a second helping....you should have seen the look on this man's face. He LOVED it!  "EVERYONE! LOOK AT THIS GUY!! HE DIDN'T THINK HE WOULD LIKE IT! NOW LOOK AT THE SECOND HELPING!!!"  He was so happy.  The upset stomach was worth it. 
--Miracle:  This week we had a wonderful miracle.  We went to visit a less active member with the Branch President, to encourage her to receive her Patriarchal Blessing and remind her of the importance of the sacrament.  It was a tender experience as we spoke together of the blessings of the Gospel and the Savior's Atonement.  At the end of the lesson the Branch President asked me to give her a blessing of healing for her back and of counsel. During and after the blessing, a great feeling of peace and love filled the room.  I know that the Spirit was present, and that all there were touched. I cherish those special opportunities to use the Holy Priesthood to serve my brothers and sisters here on earth. It is a miracle to me each and every time I am blessed to take part in such an experience!
--Everything here in Montevarchi is doing well. The ride issue is still a little difficult, but we are all working through it and our investigators are doing their best to maintain their commitments. This is a special place in the Lord's vineyard.  Thank you all for your support and prayers. I love you all and hope you have a wonderful week! 
Love,
       Anziano Wilson

Tuesday, June 16, 2015

June 10, 2015

Buongiono buongiorno, sweet mercy it is BOILING hot outside!!
  So, basically this past week we have been cooking in the hot humid, 95 degree plus weather of Tuscany.  But it has been a great week! (and let's look at the bright side, we have saved on gas for the stove, since I have been cooking eggs for breakfast on a rock outside instead this past week). ;)
  --This past Thursday we went with our Branch President to go visit a family that is struggling in our ward.  They have been having a lot of family issues, and a lot of arguments about doctrine in the church, but more than anything, I think, they just felt a little bit excluded and alone (they live about an hour up in the mountains in the middle of nowhere, and they don't come to church...so I can see why).  But we had a really wonderful experience with them, talking about repentance, and the fact that the Lord "numbers His people".  It reminded me of something that Bishop Saeli always said in Alessandria. He would always quote Moroni 6: 4-5,"And after they had been received unto baptism, and were wrought upon and cleansed by the power of the Holy Ghost, they were numbered among the people of the church of Christ; and their names were taken, that they might be remembered and nourished by the good word of God, to keep them in the right way, to keep them continually watchful unto prayer, relying alone upon the merits of Christ, who was the author and the finisher of their faith.  And the church did meet together oft, to fast and to pray, and to speak one with another concerning the welfare of their souls."  And then he would talk about the individual worth of each and every person.  I know I have seen that in my mission. The Lord makes it possible for us to find and talk with these people, and last Thursday in particular, I felt the love that He had for them. All I could express to them was that they are important, and that the Lord has never forgotten about them.  How true that is, for each and every one of us.  The Good Shepherd knows His sheep, and those that hear His voice will be led back to him--every time.
--Timothy is doing amazing! I will talk more about him later, but he is just progressing so well. Everything that we teach him...it's like he already knew it (and, of course, he did...all of us did), and he accepts it so willingly. We talked this week about the organization of the church, and the importance and significance of having living prophets and apostles today.  He was touched, and so was I, that the Lord loves us so much to organize the church in a way to make sure that each individual person receives instruction and attention, and is encouraged to participate.  You know, now that I think about that...I had never really realized the importance of that, and how the Church was organized with that in mind. But as we talked with Timothy about these things, the Spirit taught me as well that this is why the Lord established it this way.  To help indiviual families come unto Him.  What a blessing it is to be taught when teaching!
--This past weekend was busy busy busy!  We ran from place to place trying to meet with all the people we had scheduled to meet with, and it was amazing to see the miracles as the Lord's hand was in our lives, placing people in our path.
--We also had the privilege of attending Stake Conference in Firenze this past weekend. It was inspiring. Elder De Feo, the Area Seventy assigned to this part of the world, gave two very touching talks. One was about the wayward son, the lost sheep, and how they are never lost to the Lord. He quoted the story of the daughter of Jairus, when the Savior said, "she is not dead, but sleepeth". We are never lost, never "dead" to Him who sees all things.  He also talked about how Heavenly Father is a God of miracles, but one who blesses us in the "fourth watch of the night". Because he waits to bless us until we will grow the most. That is true. I have been humbled as I learn that it is in the process of trials, not simply the overcoming of them, when we learn the most. 
--We had Mission Leadership Council this past Monday. I'm not going to lie, it's a great experience, but for the little old Monevarchi Zone Leaders, it is quite the exausting journey trying to get to Milan.  We are "blessed" to be able to pick up the Zone Leaders in Pisa in our car and drive them their as well...which, long story short, amounted to 9 hours of me driving (since my companion hasn't gotten the training yet) in the car and waking up at 4:45 to get to the meeting on time.  But I saw the Lord's hand in that as well.  Even though I was completely exhausted, I found it interesting that during the meeting I still felt completely alert, and even when we came back to teach one of our investigators, I was strengthened to be able to do it all.  The blessings of the Lord in that regard have been amazing.  Plus, it was a pretty fun car ride, because I had been companions in the past with all of the 3 other missionaries in the car: Anziano Johnson, Strang, and Mati.
--Scambio:  I had a great scambio with Anziano Greene this past week. We worked hard, and saw some amazing miracles out on the street. He is a hard worker, and has had some great life experiences that he can share with investigators.  He is a really funny guy from Florida. I heard so many "Gator stories"  I couldn't believe it. That place in dangerous!
--Miracle:  This week we had a wonderful miracle with Timothy, our progressing investigator with a baptismal date for June 27th.  We had a couple of really powerful lessons with him this past week, and he has expressed to us multiple times his desire to share the gospel with his friends. We talked about the importance and effectiveness of using technology in doing that, with him, and the very next time we met together, he shared with us that he had gone on Facebook and "liked" the Mormon Channel, and shared it with all of his friends!  One of his friends now wants to hear our message!  What a blessing it is to be a missionary in the Digital Age!
--Everything else is going really well here in Montevarchi.  The members are all really excited for the chapel that will be coming next month, and they are already planning multiple activities that we will hold so they can invite their friends.  We are also working with the members to get all our investigators to church.  I thank you all for your love and support and prayers, I pray for you always!  Have a great week!  
  Love,
             Anziano Wilson

Tuesday, June 9, 2015

JUNE 3, 2015

This week has been a busy one!! But great! So is the life of a missionary in the Latter-Days!
 --Transfer week was a little bit more exciting than normal this week, because we were put in charge of all of the missionaries that came in and out of Firenze....which was about 30 or so.  I'm telling you, rounding up missionaries is like herding cats! ;P
--It didn't help that last week was the expo at Milano, which is one of the biggest events of the year, and so all the trains were off schedule, and most were cancelled coming in and out of Milan to Firenze.  Long story short, we were in the train station from 7am to 8 pm keeping track of missionaries, sending them off, and carrying luggage.  Not to mention that there were 3 sisters that got lost on their way to Pisa, with no phone!  But everything worked out in the end, and everyone got where they needed to be, safe and sound.
--We went over to the Zuppardo's again this week to do service in the yard. Not to toot our own horn here, but that lawn is looking gooood! We showed up and sister Zuppardo says "hello, elders!  I just got back from work...i saved 3 lives last night! Not a big deal though, I guess I am used to it by now." What a saint! Plus, they had another one of their cat's had kittens.  While we were eating lunch the mom started carrying all of the kittens from the mat downstaris up the stairs onto Sorella Zuppardo's bed. She didn't realize it until half of them were up there.  She was so funny:  "Gosh dang it! First she gives birth on my bed, and then as soon as I wash the sheets she puts all the kittens right back on the bed!  If I weren't a doctor and didn't have so much respect for mothers I would kill her!!" ha!
--Timothy is still doing really well! He has been so prepared I can't even handle it!  Every single thing that we teach him, he remembers perfectly and makes the changes in his life that are necessary to live it! This past week we talked about the Priesthood, and he was touched. He wants to serve his fellow man so much, it made him so happy!  It touched me as well.  To think that our Heavenly Father trusts us enough to give him part of His power, and to think that we can then, if we are worthy, use that power to serve others...I can hardly take it all in.  I marvel at the wonderful gift and privilege it is to hold such a power, and hope and pray that the Lord will bless me and all of us to hear the cries of those that are in need, that we may freely give and serve, just as we have freely received.
--Poor Paul needs our prayers!  He has been having some serious trials in his life recently, and we haven't been able to meet with him because of it. He is so ready to be baptized though, and wants it.
--Marcello (the mountain man that I wrote about a few we2eks ago) finally was able to come to church this week! He rode his bike for like 5 hours to get there; what a champion!  The Branch President was like, " Marcello, you know that I could give you a ride!? I live like 20 minutes from your house!"  And he replied "Oh, I know. I just wanted to prove to myself that I could do it on my own, so just in case you don't come, I can still make it!"  And then he gave us 2 referrals...his friends that he has talked with about the gospel!
--So in case any of you were wondering, I will be flying home on the 9th of July. Still not sure when I will arrive home precisely, but I know that much! The office called me today and said that our group of missionaries is so big that they have to split it in half to send us home--we wouldn't all fit in the mission home! There are something like 30 missionaries going home with us. Whew!  Can you imagine at the airport?? I'm glad they split us up :P
--It is getting SO hot and humid these days. I am dying!! But I have been prepared...we bought individual fans and everything!  Bring it on summer ;)
--I  have been reading in Alma recently, and really love chapter 26. There are so many verses that touch me in a special way.  My attention was called this week to the last two verses again, which state, "Now if this is boasting, even so will I boast; for this is my life and my light, my joy and my salvation, and my redemption from everlasting wo. Yea, blessed is the name of my God, who has been mindful of this people, who are a branch of the tree of Israel, and has been lost from its body in a strange land; yea, I say, blessed be the name of my God, who has been mindful of us, wanderers in a strange land. 37 Now my brethren, we see that God is mindful of everypeople, whatsoever land they may be in; yea, he numbereth his people, and his bowels of mercy are over all the earth. Now this is my joy, and my great thanksgiving; yea, and I will give thanks unto my God forever. Amen."
  What a special praise to our Heavenly Father, who is mindful of all of His children!
--I heard the news about Elder L. Tom Perry. He was in the same ward as one of the missionaries serving here.  He lived a good life! And his last generl conference talk was powerful!! It is such a blessing to have an entire quorum of 12 apostles, and to have the knowledge that everything that happens within the Quorum in the will of the Almighty God.  It is a great blessing to have living prophets today. They lead us and guide us and show us the way.  And when it is time for one (or many) to leave this life, it is always in the plan of God.  We'll see if my prediction is correct on who the new  apostle will be..
--I just heard that one of the investigators that I found on the metro in Brescia is getting baptized soon!  Jackson!  What a blessing! 
--Miracle: This week has been another busy, but wonderful week of miracles!  The other day we were out in Montevarchi meeting with two of our investigators with a baptismal date, when we saw a man, Sylvester, that we had seen on the street a few weeks ago, but hadn't been able to contact.  He motioned for us to come and sit down next to him and we had a wonderful discussion together about the Restoration. At the end he accepted the soft baptismal invite, and when we offered him his copy of the Book of Mormon, he paused.  He seemed deep  in thought for a few seconds, and said, "you know, I must tell you.  I have been here in Italy for about 7 1/2 years, and this is the greatest gift I have ever received in 7 1/2 to 8 years."  He is very educated, and told us that he would read it in less than a week for sure!  We expect great things from him, and it is humbling to have been blessed by the Lord to meet him again.  
--Things here are going really well.  The biggest struggle continues to be the distance away of the members, coupled with the lack of rides to church.  We are working as best we can with each one of our investigators with a baptismal date--they are all really dedicated and willing, but the hardest thing is that most all of them live in Arezzo and don't have the means to get to church on their own. We are doing our best to organize rides and create friendships with the members. There is a lot of work to do!  Thank you all for your support and prayers. I love you all and remember you in many prayers! Have a wonderful week!
Love,
         Anziano Wilson

Tuesday, June 2, 2015

MAY 27, 2015

Buongiorno a tutti!
  This week has been amazing! I am so thankful for the opportunity and blessing it is to be a servant of the Lord in this wonderful time when He is hastening His work!  --First item of business...we are now cleared to be using the Ipads!  Missionary work with and iPad is pretty awesome. We can watch a Mormon Message with anyone, whenever we want! It makes it so much more focused on the needs of the investigator; I am thankful for this inspired instrument!
--This week is transfers week!! dun dun dun...  It is a big deal for the missionaries!  So my companion, who is finishing his mission, is being transferred (surprise there!)...all the way to America!  So I will be staying here in Montevarchi to finish out my mission. This will be my 6th transfer as a Zone Leader, and I am so thankful for the Lord's goodness in allowing me to continue to teach, testify to, and help inspire the other missionaries. I hope to be worthy to the call and responsibility to do so. I will be getting a man named Anziano Johnson as my new companion.  I am excited about that. I have only met the man once, but he seems like a really cool guy, and I am excited to work him hard before they send me home, too ;)  Montevarchi is a really special place, and we are expecting great things in this next month!
--We have been so blessed recently!  It just seems like we always run into everyone at exactly the right times!  More that 5 times this week, we have run into a "random" person on the street that Anziano Quinton wanted to say goodbye too and introduce me to before he leaves.  We have now met everyone that I need to have met before he leaves. It is amazing how the Lord works...everything just falls into place.
--So many people have been placed into our path recently that are ready for the gospel.  Just a few days ago we were literally standing in one spot in the middle of the park waiting for one of our investigators to show up, when 3 people, one after another, walked up to us and recognized us missionaries for the Church. We exchanged phone numbers in each case, and have already met with one of them!  It is incredible the kind of miracles that happen when you are on the Lord's errand.
--Timothy is doing really well, still.  We haven't been able to meet with him recently because he is sick, but he continues to be an inspiration to me of humility and great desire to follow Christ. This week he invited another one of his friends to meet with us, and now he, Elliot, has a baptismal date for the end of June as well!  Timothy even lives close to him, and offered to pick him up and show him how to get to church! What a stud!
--The Rossi family is doing really well. We went over recently for dinner and they asked us all sorts of questions about what we do as missionaries and why we obey certain commandments. Whenever we go over there one of them yells "The mormons are here!!" They always hammer us with questions, but we welcome it! That is why we are here!  Last time it was "Why do you dress so funny?"  I replied it was because if we are trying to represent the Lord, it is important that we maintain a clean, modest appearance. They loved it and have never given us a hard time since!
--We are meeting with another man named Festus. He is a Nigerian man who has been in Italy for 8 years. Never in 8 years has he been able to see his family, and recently he lost a sibling in an accident.  He was overjoyed as we taught him that families can be together forever. He was touched by the Spirit and accepted to be baptized on the end of June! What a miracle!--One of our Italian investigators, Stefano, is about our age and has been having a lot of questions about the importance and power of prayer.  We are working with him on that...but the real highlight is that this week we discovered that he is one of the best guitarists in the world...seriously. He is insanely good.  Don't worry, I got a video ;)
--We read about the story of the 2000 stripling warriors recently with Paul. He loved it so much.  But it was also a great reminder for me of that wonderful chapter.  The words that I remember reading so many times were just as inspiring as ever.
"Now they never had fought, yet they did not fear death; and they did think more upon the liberty of their fathers than they did upon their lives; yea, they had been taught by their mothers, that if they did not doubt, God would deliver them.And they rehearsed unto me the words of their mothers, saying: We do not doubt our mothers knew it...And now it came to pass that when they had surrendered themselves up unto us, behold, I numbered those young men who had fought with me, fearing lest there were many of them slain. But behold, to my great joy, there had not one soul of them fallen to the earth; yea, and they had fought as if with the strength of God; yea, never were men known to have fought with such miraculous strength; and with such mighty power did they fall upon the Lamanites, that they did frighten them; and for this cause did the Lamanites deliver themselves up as prisoners of war."
  What an inspiration!  They had been taught by their mothers that if they did not doubt, God would deliver them.  I know that that is true.
--Miracle:  This week has been full of miracles. We are being so blessed in this special land; the Lord has been placing people in our path left and right. One of the miracles that happened recently I would like to share.  We had just finished church and decided to go to Arezzo to meet with the three investigators with a baptismal date that were unable to attend church because there was a strike with all the buses nearby the city. We tried to call all three of them, to no avail. None of them answered the phone! So we sat on this bench, wondering what was the best thing to do, when we saw a man turn the corner and walk towards us. I stood up and stopped him, asking him about his beliefs in Jesus Christ. He answered that it was one of the most important things to him, and that he would love for us to come to his home and teach him and his wife and four kids.  He is free every Sunday afternoon, and so we expect some wonderful things!  What a miracle it is to see the hand of the Lord in guiding his children to us, His servants!
 --Everything in Montevarchi is really going well. We are so blessed.  I am excited for Anziano Johnson to come down, we are going to do some good work and work hard. I really want to make good use of the limited time I have left, and finish out my mission strong. I thank you all for your love and support and prayers. I pray for you all many times each day.

Love Anziano Wilson