Tuesday, June 6, 2017

Elder May - May Email



What an awesome experience this month to have both our Elders speaking to one another and comparing the differences and similarities in their missions.  I love reading Elder May’s testimony and feeling the power that comes from his testimony.  He is simply amazing and I am humbled to be his mom.  Love him and couldn’t be more proud of him.  Enjoy!

Hello Everyone!
Wow, May felt like a really long month for me, and I'm not exactly sure why. There was Mother's Day where I was able to talk with my brother, or the other Elder May, which was a super amazing experience. It's pretty fun to share proselyting mission stories and then service mission stories back and forth and still, they can be super weird and crazy or inspiring and encouraging as one another. You could say that proselyting and service missions are stuck to each other now like how the Bible and the Book of Mormon are stuck to each other. Both missions lift each other up and help each other now. The Bible or proselyting missions came first and are testaments of Jesus Christ and are there to help other people learn about Jesus Christ. The Book of Mormon or service missions are Another Testament of Jesus Christ in how they serve and show their examples of Jesus Christ. Neither book nor mission is better than the other but they both lift each other up and are both now needed in order to support one another.

Another crazy thing was that I hit the year mark of my mission. Even though it wasn't my anniversary with Save the Family, I still had coworkers congratulate me and give me presents to honor my year mark. I posted on Facebook about the crazy transitions that my life has made in this last year and I bore testimony in our Fast Sunday meeting on this past Sunday about service missions and where my life has gone because of it and I just want to bear testimony again that my life would not be this incredible without my service mission. I absolutely love my time working at Save the Family, I love doing endowment sessions every week with Dayton and he seems to love the different people I often tend to invite to come with us or the people that we meet after our sessions that always want a picture of us or to tell us how incredible we make the sessions with our spirits. I've performed miracles on my mission and I have done things that I never even dreamed that I would get to do. I absolutely love my district and being able to be district leader over them. I feel like I have created my own district family. the more we have meetings and different district activities, I can feel the love growing that I have for each and every one of them and I feel like their love for me is also growing. I have come to be at the ready to help them at any moment in their time of need and I feel like they know that whenever they need me, I am there for them. I absolutely love my companions, both Elder Ferrell and Elder Sanders. I feel like they have both become some of my best friends and that I can count on them for help and especially as their district leader and companion, I can help and watch them grow not only to be better missionaries but also as better people.

Lastly, I love my Heavenly Father. My favorite lesson has always been the Plan of Salvation and how Heavenly Father has a plan for each and every one of us- even me. I love knowing that Heavenly Father already has my life plan laid out for me and all I need to do is trust in Him, do what he asks me to do and just enjoy life and help other people enjoy theirs. I didn't think that a year ago I would be back at home, but I also didn't know that I was still going to be so busy with my mission that it still feels like the same thing, if not even more than a proselyting mission at times. I love my brother and best friend, Jesus Christ, who laid down his life so that I might have mine. He sacrificed everything that he had for me and wants to ensure that I can and will see him again. Even when i make the same mistake, even 10,000 times, he is still there with me, patiently helping me with even the smallest step forward. If I can make the smallest step forward, he treats it to me with the biggest milestone or celebration ever! It may seem small to me, but it means the world to Him that I am improving in any small shape or form. I know that when I help others or I help myself improve that I can feel the love just be poured out on top of me and I can feel so much greater to Him. I know that this church, that this gospel is true. I would not be where I am now without it and I say these things in the name of Jesus Christ, Amen.

Love,
Elder Bryson May