Category Archives: Mission

Tyler’s Letter – 2015/09/28 – A Wonderful Birthweek

Thank you all for the birthday wishes and all! This week was, as predicted, much better than the last. Things are going well. Work is being done. The ward is thriving and the stake executives are impressed with all of it. We have a new ward mission leader, and two new missionaries in training in the district. I haven’t met Elder Reynolds, but Sister Robertson (serving in Three Rivers) is from Holiday, Utah and she is ready to learn and to get the Lord’s work done.

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I’m probably going to keep this one short, but I thank everyone back home for love and support, because I truly do feel it. Even if it’s something as simple as wishing us well within your heart, I promise it is felt because even something as simple as that is a prayer in your heart and Heavenly Father hears and answers all prayers.

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On Thursday was my birthday, and the Bishop’s family put together a lovely Puerto Rican dinner for us using instructions from my mother, because apparently Sister Peterson had corresponded with her. o.O Anyway, she also made a tres leches cake and printed out pictures of my family for me and gave me Oreos and milk! Holy cow how could I NOT have a good birthday with people here taking this much care of me to make sure I have a good day?

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Lastly, we met the Martinez’s who are a lovely family whose son Micah used to serve here and was then known as Elder Martinez (obviously). I only knew them for three days, but Micah dropped by on Friday at our apartment to say hi, and we came down to talk to the whole family for a bit, and then Sunday they were at church and we had dinner with them and Brother Davis who they were staying with, and now they are gone and I already miss them. It’s crazy how so much love and kindness can be wrought through the gospel and through Christ, and I can only imagine what that will be like in heaven.

Tyler with Martinez Family

Stay awesome my friends and family, and I will report to you again soon!

Elder Breinholt

P.S. Interviews with the Mission President are this Saturday so wish me luck ;P

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Tyler’s Letter – 2015/09/21 – Things Will Get Better Soon

Hello friends and family! About time for an update, huh? Well we had a plethora of wonderful lessons this week, and even received a media referral! Haha, yes! Those are very rare here!

I can’t decide whether my first week or this last one was harder, but I will say, as many do, that the mission field is the hardest thing I have every experienced, physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. That’s why it’s so good.

My district, (although today Sister Young is leaving)
Tyler with Sister Missionaries

We did have the chance last Monday to have a large conference with half the missionaries in the Michigan Lansing Mission to hear from Elder Anderson from one of the quorums of the Seventy, and to learn a lot more about missionary work and things we can do to help our investigators to continue to learn and grow.

I don’t even know why this picture was taken, but I cook a mean plate of rice and chicken
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We have three particularly progressive investigators at the time, who I will give a brief summary on: Jason, who we found through doorknocking, is a fun loving, videogaming, My Little Pony-fangirling man who does have a desire to know whether or not the Gospel is true. We have brought a couple of different members to lessons with him, and I can say that Jason is definitely comfortable with us, and through his prayer and study, the answer he has received thus far is to continue reading the Book of Mormon. If he does as the Spirit directs, and comes to church, he is soon to receive a big answer of the truth of the teachings. Pray for him to be able to get to church everyone! His work schedule won’t allow it but that can be changed! 😀

Gerald was our media referral. He has been studying our doctrine online for a few months now and sent in a request for us to bring him a Book of Mormon! Apparently, after he requested it is when it told him that the missionaries would stay for lesson with him, and he was not expecting to see us within like 5 hours.

Nichole, who we doorknocked into as well, is doing very well, but will not come to church because of her fear of issues happening because of her autistic child. We had a lesson with her the other day, in which I bore my testimony and witness of the things children such as hers can teach others, like how I learned many important lessons from a youth with mental disability in my old ward. Nichole and I both cried, and when we asked her to give a kneeling prayer at the end, she started it quickly and asked for our safety, and then paused, and that pause turned into a long moment, silent aside from her heavy breathing, after which she began to cry once again, and although nothing was being said, we could all feel the Spirit she was feeling in that moment. She quickly finished the prayer so as not to cry any longer, and stood up and said goodbye and gave us quick hugs.

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My friends and family, I know that if you will include these people in your prayers at this time, it will help them in their lives. These are real people, who need truth and light, whether they know it or not. Your prayers will help them, whether they end up choosing to believe and follow the Gospel or not.

I love you all so much, and I hope you will continue in your endeavors to continually grow and learn, because knowledge is light. Knowledge, is literally, light.

With love and gratitude,

Elder Breinholt

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Tyler’s Letter – 2015-09-12 – Always Remember to Bring a Towel

Hi everyone!  The weekly letter is going out today because on Monday we have a half-mission Pday in Kalamazoo, so our district Pday is today.

Things have been going well!  Next week is the last week of the transfer, and my companion is the district leader and does not have his driving privileges, so I had to trade off with the Coldwater elders basically for four days of the week!  Too bad I didn’t know that before I headed out because I basically only packed a day of stuff.  But I did survive, and I had a good time.  It’s so great to learn from the work that different missionaries do, because everyone does it in a different way, and there is a reason each missionary is called to the wherever they are.  So why am I here in Sturgis, Michigan?  I think I have yet to find out.

On Tuesday in Coldwater I was with Elder Mafile’o, who is a big Hawaiian young man.  He has a lot of dedication and doorknocking with him was really fun, because we both would try to testify sincerely of the importance of Christ, his doctrine, and the Book of Mormon.  It was kind of funny, though, because some people got very upset at us and would yell at us and shoo us off of their property, and there’s probably a reason they don’t put two brown missionaries together in very white-dominant areas… 🙂  We also made an appointment with a Muslim family with was really cool and I wish I could have gone for that appointment but trade-offs are over now..

We have to get going and do laundry and shopping soon, but lastly I wanted to talk about our most progressing investigator at this time, and quite honestly, one of our only investigators.  I’m not sure how much I’ve talked about him, but his name is Jason.  He lives in LaGrange, IN, which is actually within our mission boundaries.  He’s 37 and loves My Little Pony, so by definition, he is in fact a Brony.  Hahaha, he is a very kind guy, and we have had a total of five visits with him and he takes all of the doctrine in that we share with him.  The only problem that seems to be there is time.  He is very busy with work, and needs a lot of hours in order to continue making enough money to keep getting by, as is natural, but thus far he has not found much time to read from the Book of Mormon. We had a visit with him yesterday, in which we read 3 Nephi chapter 11 with him, going around in a circle, and at the end of the visit he gave a very fervent prayer, asking for Heavenly Father to help him to find time to read from the Book, an to help him to know it is true.  If you are reading this, I invite you to please add Jason within some of your prayers, as I know it will help him.

Are any of you Bronies and proud?  Let me know.

I love you all and will talk to you again two Mondays from now!

Elder Breinholt

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Tyler’s Letter – 2015-09-07 – It’s Hard Not to Dance

It’s true, sometimes I feel the need to break out in random dance in public, but the missionary guidebook advises against doing that; however, it was a fun week in spite of that!

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A former investigator contacted us out of the blue and had us come and visit her, so we were confused but hoping that she was ready to learn.  It turned out that she had had a prompting to call us and invite us over, well, so that she could basically advertise a product to us…  So we sat through this and she informed us very well on this product, and now we know.  I was trying to figure out why in the world she was prompted to do this, but in the end she told us that she wants us to come and teach her more!  Trust in the Lord, because he knows what he’s doing, even through people who have no clue what they themselves are doing, like us missionaries.  That’s why we have to rely on the Spirit!

Here’s my new sweet insoles (thanks Abuelito)…

 

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We had another former contact us the other day and had us come visit to talk about the movie God is Not Dead or something like that, I’ve never seen it, but through her interest in it we were able to teach her about the Plan of Salvation.

 

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This week, everything has been pointing us to working more with members.  This mission is defined as a “finding mission,” and there are usually very few baptism and little involvement from people we find because there are already so many different religious influences here in Michigan, but, it has come to our attention that there is more that we can be doing to help strengthen our individual unit, and work alongside the members of the ward to uplift each other, bring back those who have fallen out of the boat, and find those who are searching for the boat and cannot find it.  Yesterday, two more less active people we visited last week came to church for the full three hours and one of them is striving to soon have the Melchizedek Priesthood.  I’m learning that although baptizing and confirming people as members of this church, which is the kingdom of God on earth is extremely important to strive for, it is not all that missionary work is.  Not even close, although I do hope to have the opportunity to baptize sometime during my mission.

 

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God is allowing us to go through a rough time right now, and I’m grateful for it.  We are losing investigators, and are trying hard to find others, but finding rates are extremely low right now, especially with school having started.  We will continue to have faith and trust in the Lord and I know he will lift us out of this hole and only time will tell what he has in store for us at the end of all of this.

 

Lastly, I just had to mention that yesterday I got the chance to play the guitar for the first time while on my mission and it was such a nostalgic feeling!  There’s so much more I could share but I do have to go.

 

I love you all, I really do, and I hope all is well with you.  If you ever want to send me a short email letting me know how you are doing I probably won’t have a chance to answer specifically, at least for a while, but I will definitely read it and love it.  🙂

 

Stay strong my friends, and I suppose I will see you sometime after 690 days from now!

Elder Breinholt

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Tyler’s Letter – 2015/08/31 – Testing My Testimony

So there are no new pictures this week (bummer), but this is what Tyler wrote:

Tyler with Mission President

It’s been somewhat of a difficult week, but hey, if things were too easy it’d be boring, right…?

I don’t have much time but I wanted to tell about trade-offs which happened on Friday. So Thursday night, Elder Yadon and I met with the zone leaders, Elder Marley and Elder Alley at Three Rivers at about 8:30. The plan was for Elder Alley to go with Elder Yadon back to Sturgis, while I was to head with Elder Marley to Kalamazoo; however, the zone leaders had forgotten that Elder Yadon does not have his driving privileges, and Elder Alley had just lost his driving privileges the day before for medical reasons. SO, we had to switch everything up, and I had to go back to Sturgis with Elder Alley and would have to be in charge of the Sturgis area for all of the next day. I was all kinds of nervous, but what ended up happening is that I had the opportunity to learn more in 24 hours than I have through most years of my life. I had to drive, manage the phone, plan out the day, set goals, lead studies, and went doorknocking for a few hours and found two new potential investigators; all along the way, Elder Alley, who is a very great and experienced missionary, guided me without doing anything for me, and helped me know what I was doing right and what I and my companion could improve upon. He cleared up so many of the questions that I had which I was not getting answers for regarding missionary work, and I just want to be the best missionary I can be for the Lord. I have been conducting frequent prayer between me and my companion now, and although he doesn’t agree with it, I know that when we do pray we are more successful and the Spirit is closer to my heart.

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Heavenly Father is absolutely testing my strength, both physically and mentally, and I’m very grateful for it. I’ve encountered quite a few people who tell me right to my face they believe I’m going to hell and explain why. They explain how I am being deceived, and how as a “cradle Mormon” I wouldn’t know otherwise, and I am blind to the truth.

This is what has helped my testimony grow more than it ever has before, faster than I’ve ever known. I know with every fiber of my being that we are not deceived, we are lead by a true and living prophet of God, who receives direct revelation from the Lord and hearkens unto it, and therefore we are truly lead by Jesus Christ Himself. This is God’s kingdom on earth, and these are the last days before His Second Coming. There is not much more I can say at this time, as per the fact that I do need to get going for my preparations for this week of missionary work, but know that God loves all of His children, and desires them to know the truth. That is why I am here in Michigan, to give that truth to those who are willing to receive it, and to receive the blessings thereof. Always remember that knowledge is a blessing, for without it, life seems to be for naught. Primary children know their purpose, they know where they came from, who God is and that he loves them, and they know where they want to go. So I am glad to be a “cradle Mormon,” because these things I know and testify of in the name of Jesus Christ, amen. 🙂

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Tyler’s Letter – 2015/08/24 – Difficult and Worth It

Hi everyone!  Glad to let you know how things are going here in the MLM!  (Michigan Lansing Mission):

We study for 3 to 4 hours each day in the morning
We are asked to fill a quota of 3 hours of door knocking 5 days each week
We are not allowed to drive on Saturdays
We can only listen to spiritual music
We drive a 2013 Ford Fusion and had to get the battery replaced today, luckily they installed it for us (and the charge for the battery was straight to the mission, not to me)

We have dinner with members quite often, but there really aren’t a whole ton of members in the first place, so we have repeats a lot, but they do take care of us, and at church there is a missionary food box so members will just put in things like apples, tomatoes, pies, and all sorts of food for us to take (we split it all with the sister missionaries.)

We do not use iPads at all, and Elder Yadon has the phone, because I have the keys.  One missionary to each, I guess.

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There are already two bikes here in the apartment for our use, but one was “not working properly” and that’s why we walked last Saturday; however, I decided to learn how to be handy and got everything working again, mostly I just had to put the brake system back together and we had to replace the back tire tube.  I didn’t get to ride it though, I rode the other, which happens to still have problems.  Maybe I’ll have a chance to fix it too…

Our ward mission leader died suddenly last night.  I hadn’t even had a chance to meet him yet… They’re not even 100% sure what happened, but his name was Brother Garner and supposedly he was a very nice, kind, and fun man, and grandfather.

Thus far we have had moderate success, but we definitely could be doing better and working harder.  I’m trying right now to get us to pray MUCH more often, because I know it will aid us tremendously in finding AND in teaching, because without the constant companionship of the Holy Ghost, we are ill-equipped to fight this battle.  Pray often my friends.

We have had a lot of good lessons with people in the past week, but we have also had to drop the investigators who are not progressing or not willing to change.  Our purpose as missionaries is to invite others come unto Christ by helping them receive the restored gospel through faith in Jesus Christ and his atonement, repentance, baptism, receiving the gift of the Holy Ghost, and enduring to the end.  If they aren’t willing to do any of those things, then unfortunately we cannot meet with them anymore.  One investigator we have, Ronda, is very interested and willing to read and ask questions and we gave her a Book of Mormon and we taught her about how the Book of Mormon answers questions of the soul because of the power the Holy Ghost has of giving us guidance.  I hope and pray that she continues, as I do for every one of our investigators, because, sometimes literally, I can see the blessings that lie ahead for them if they were to choose to continue in faith and to work to come closer to God and Jesus Christ.  We have a baptismal date set for an eleven year old named Ladino, who’s turning twelve the day after that.  He reminds me a lot of my little brother Devan, not only his general attitude, but even the way he looks… O.o

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Rules aren’t a burden.  They are a protection, and guidance to our success.  For now I do have to go because we have more we need to get done, but I love you all and I will talk to you next week!

Elder Breinholt
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Tyler’s Letter – 2015/08/17

Hello again everyone!

I am so excited and happy right now to be sitting here writing to you and letting you know what’s going on and how awesome my mission is!  I am not going to pretend like I haven’t already had some hard things happen or that the mission life is all running through fields of flowers throwing Book of Mormons everywhere baptizing everyone you see.  But, there is much joy in preaching what I know to be the word of God, and what we need to do to be happy in this life.

Quickly I want to describe a little bit of detail of how things are going and what I do:

My first companion/trainer is Elder Yadon (pronounced  YAY-Dun) and he’s really awesome, nice, and loves dubstep and chillstep music.  Probably the reason we were put together.  ;P

Elder Breinholt with Elder Yadon

Typically, a new missionary in training cannot receive driving privileges until at LEAST 6 weeks.  That’s not the case for me… Elder Yadon was not able to receive his driving privileges during the 14 months he’s been here because before he left his license had expired and out here he cannot provide two proofs of address.  SO, I have been driving us since day one in a white 2013 Ford Fusion.

The climate.  Yup.  Right now it is so hot, and especially on Saturday, which is our “car fast” day on which we have to either find rides or walk.  We did a lot of walking and door knocking (aka tracting) and sweated bullets.  When the wind blows or when you are under shade it’s honestly not that bad, it even feels good, and in the evening when the sun goes down they are warm, nice nights.  But when the sun beats down on you while you’re walking in a shirt and dark slacks it just drains the life right out of you…

I ought to finish this up as we do not have a particularly long amount of time on preparation days to email, but although we have had doors slammed on our faces, people tell us our doctrine is wrong, and people who just don’t care what we have to say, we are out here for those who have been prepared and will be willing to accept Christ into their lives and become a better person.

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Yesterday on our third door of the day, (Sundays we only have the afternoon to door knock,) we met a man named Mike who is 37 years old.  This was actually in Indiana, as the Sturgis area goes down a little bit into the state of Indiana and we see a lot of Amish people.  But Mike expressed to us his misery in living alone, his want for a family, and the fact that he believes that God has been seeking him out.  We sat and spoke with him in his home for almost an hour and our purpose here, where we came from, where we are going, and the restoration of the gospel.  Mike might not realize it, but God has prepared him to learn and accept this message.  I hope he does, because I know how much joy the gospel of Jesus Christ brings us.  I think I always took for granted the blessings we have of knowledge of our purpose here, and have a strong relationship with Heavenly Father.  I am starting to see how it changes us, gives us a “fulness of joy.”

I am so very grateful to be out here, even though the days are long and rough sometimes.  I go to bed grinning from ear to ear because I know I am accomplishing the Lord’s work, day by day, and I hope to do so throughout these two years.

I know this Gospel is true, that the Book of Mormon is the word of God, that Joseph Smith was a true prophet as the prophets in the bible, and that Jesus Christ is the only way we can return to live with God again.  In the name of Jesus Christ I say these things to you my friends, amen.

Elder Breinholt

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Tyler’s Letter from MTC – 2015/08/10

Me getting ready – yep a selfie…
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I’m so glad to hear that the family is doing well and that you are all having fun!  I am having fun too, but a very very busy kind of fun!  To be completely honest the days feel very long, and things haven’t exactly been super easy, but I will continue to rely on the Lord and forget about myself in service for other people.  That is where happiness lies, in devoting our time to helping other people just as the Savior would.  As we follow his example, that is the way we can understand our true potential and what he wants for us.  I am so grateful for the opportunity I have had to be in the MTC, but I am ready and excited to head out to the field and begin teaching and proselyting “for realsies.”
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I’m also glad to know that other people are interested and reading the blog and that all of that is going well.  Tell everyone I love them and will keep sending updates and all of that awesome stuff.
We are eating well (as you can see).
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All four major food groups, right?
Love you all talk to you later!
Elder Breinholt
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Tyler’s Letter from MTC – 2015/08/03

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These are some words from Tyler’s first letter to the family and some pictures that we would like to share;

The MTC has been so great! My companion’s name is Elder Janes and he’s really awesome and we go together well. Elder Janes is tall, he is 6 feet 3 inches, It’s become apparent to me that the choosing of companionships is done through prayer and looking for people who compliment each other well.

I have come very close with my MTC district already as, through learning of Christ and trying hard to learn doctrine and how to help and invite others to come unto Christ, anyone would.
The classroom experiences here are not at all what I expected.  I never knew that there were certain ways and eternal laws that pertain to our mortal existence regarding the learning and growing our testimonies here on the earth, or at least I had never thought so deeply about it.

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I have been developing a serious love for everyone in my district, and even for those roleplay investigators I have had the opportunity to teach.  We call each other brothers and sisters in this church, but it’s amazing how we can actually feel and understand our true brotherhood and sisterhood and feel love for each other.  I pray more here than I have ever prayed before in my life, because my companion and I learned quickly that without prayer in EVERY SINGLE THING we do, we are choosing to go it alone and leave God out of the picture.  Sometimes we simply forget, but we have taken upon us a covenant at baptism which we renew at sacrament meeting to always remember the Lord.  One thing I have done to improve my prayers is to pray for charity, which I have never really tried before.  I know that heavenly father answers our prayers, every single one, and he has helped me to have charity, the true love of Christ, for these my brothers and sisters.  I am not as good at it as He is, but I am trying.

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Elder Breinholt

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