Thursday, September 29, 2016

Elder May: 3-Month Mark (September Monthly Email)



Hello again! 

I feel like a bit has happened in so little time! I have been able to document different stories and different things I have been able to do at my service assignment that I wouldn't have found anywhere else. I am learning more about my new companion and we are scheduling a time to meet up together, to actually meet face to face and to get to know one another better and become better instruments for the Lord. I have been able to pray to Him and feel my own comfort from Him personally. I have been able to trust in Him more and be able to feel His Spirit as I wear my badge every day that I come to work and to serve.

I was looking back and my very first day here at Save the Family was on June 30, 2016. I remember because I got an email that day saying that someone named Kaitlyn had brought the most delicious cookies for all to enjoy and that happened on my first day because I was still wearing a white shirt and tie until my supervisor had gotten approval to change it to what it is now. With June 30 on my mind, I learned that September 30, my 3-month mark is this Friday. Time flies by so fast! The more I help people, the faster that time flies. When I focus on myself, time slows way down. I started out just scanning files and having to wear an enormous nametag so everyone could learn who I was and I have gone to manning the front desk "the front lines as they call it" and I have been able to learn how to do background checks and I have slowly begun to help more people around the foundation like helping with storage issues or with being able to fill in for people when they are away and answering their voicemail calls and helping with insurance packets and really just helping anyone out in any way that I can. I like to tell everyone here that I am Laura's assistant but I am everyone's intern! It's funny and it lets them know that I am willing and ready to help anyone with anything that they may need!

I am ready to continue to serve. I have grown a desire to keep wanting to help the people at the Save the Family Foundation and the clients that we continue to receive. Through my service, I have been able to grow more in my testimony of my Heavenly Father. As I have helped clients here, I have become more grateful for the things I receive every day. I know that Christ lives and loves each one of us and the more I call out to Him, the more He wants and is ready to help me. He knows all of our struggles and our successes, even when we don't tell him and he knows when we will ask Him, we just have to do the asking for help in order to receive it, we can't just expect it just because He knows. I have come to love everyone with their different and unique talents that everyone can possess, I have become able to be good friends with anyone I come into contact with and I can put a smile on anyone's face that walks through our doors, asking for help and Christ wants to do the same but for us. We have to ask for help in order for Jesus Christ and Heavenly Father to make our lives happy. I know that God lives and loves each and every one of us and I say these things in the name of Jesus Christ, Amen.

Love,
Elder May

Thursday, September 22, 2016

Elder May: New Companionship



Elder Bryson is really thriving in his new mission and is loving serving the people that he comes in contact with at Save The Family – not only those in need but also those that work there.  Love him so much and oh, so proud of him.  Enjoy!

Hey everyone! Some news for me is that I am now in my own zone! I am now a part of the Scottsdale-Tempe-Mesa Zone! Because they have service missionaries everywhere around the state, that is what our new zone is being called. I also have my own companion! His name is Eric Davis, he's 22 and his service mission is going to be at Resurrection Street Ministries. It's a food bank/thrift store to help families in need. He's into sports, like football and basketball, he is in school and has a job and is big into working out. We have kind of different interests but I already know that he is a great guy and I can't wait to meet him soon. They gave us companions so that even if we don't spend every minute together or even have the same mission, we can have someone to talk to, gain friendships and life skills together and to have a higher standard of accountability with each other. His mission, I looked it up and it is only 4 minutes away from Save the Family, or my mission. They are really trying to make it like a regular proselyting mission except we don't have to be dying in the heat! I am really excited to be working with my companion and I am excited to keep working with the Save the Family Foundation. I know that this mission was here just for me and I am honored and ready to continue serving them and continue serving the Lord.

I appreciate all the continued love and prayers on my behalf.  Please keep saying them. 

Love,
Elder May

Monday, September 19, 2016

Elder May Hits His "100-Day Mark"




I have been remiss in updating Elder May's blog with his 100-day mark.  Even though his mission changed and things are different than a traditional mission, I didn't want the day to pass (even though it was August 31) without him knowing how much we appreciate and love him.  We are so proud of the very tough decisions that he had to make over the past 100+ days but he is defintely stronger and a better missionary for those decisions and trials.  Bryson is amazing with a solid heart of love for service to others but mostly to Heavenly Father.  It has been a difficult time figuring this new role out but Brian and I see him coming into his own and blazing the trail for new upcoming service missionaries.  

Bryson - we love you and are so proud of you!  Happy "100" Days!!

ps - check out his new blog design... so cool!!

Thursday, September 1, 2016

Elder May: August Monthly Email

Elder Bryson is asked to report on his service mission monthly to his mission president, stake president and bishop.  One of the biggest reasons is because this program is a pilot program that is blazing the path for the way service missions are performed in the future.  This, among others, is one of the reasons that Elder Bryson felt that this was the right path for him and the Lord had prepared him for this.  Boy, do we love this Elder!  And we are oh, so proud of him!  Enjoy!!

Hello!

For those of you who don't know, my name is Elder Bryson May and I have been serving a service mission with the Save the Family Foundation in Mesa. Save the Family helps homeless families with minor children be able to get back up on their feet and regain self-sufficiency. I get to help homeless people find the next step as they move forward with gaining self-sufficiency.

My service mission has been absolutely wonderful! Everyone here is so nice to me and wants me to help them more and more. I started off when I first got here by scanning documents and organizing the files online and the more that I'm here, I'm starting to get trusted more and more by my supervisor as she is starting to trust me with more important jobs like manning the front desk even though I have like a fear of phone calls and stuff like that. I don't know why either because I can talk to people face to face and I can do text and email but i am just not good at all with phone calls. It's terrible but I'm getting better! It's a new life skill! I know that I am normally terrified of phone calls but relying on the Lord, I am wanting the phone now to ring more and more because through the Lord, I have gotten good at it and the words just flow straight through.

I have gone from scanning files to helping at the front desk and helping people up front and with phone calls and transferring people and now I can do background checks on people and helping more of my coworkers with different jobs they have. They all really like me and I love the group that I am with. They treat me more as a missionary and that I am here to help them. They see me more as an equal, a part of the team, rather than the typical boss and employee kind of relationship. I have been able to help them on different days depending on the need rather than only coming on specific days. Soon, I might be asking for an extension here, on if I could stay for both years of my mission because they believe that I can only be here for a year and soon I will ask for my supervisor to extend it to the two years because as I have become acquainted with everyone, I have come close to all of them and my desire to serve them has grown more and more. I'm planting the seed, and increasing other people's faith in Jesus Christ through my service to them.

I can't wait to continue growing through with my mission. I love to serve all of these people and I love to be a service missionary. I feel like I am learning so many things and through relying on the Lord I have been able to get so much more of the Spirit to be inside of me as I am trusting in him while I am at my mission. I can keep eye contact with people and I know exactly how to help people as I interact with them, either through the phone or face to face. I can't wait to keep serving these people and being how the Lord would want me to be. I can't wait to continue serving my mission here!