"Go ye therefore and teach all nations . . ." Matthew 28:19

"Go ye therefore and teach all nations . . ." Matthew 28:19

Monday, November 16, 2015

Week 13 - Semaine 7 à Rimouski

So this transfer is already 1/5 over...where on earth does the time go? As winter is quickly approaching we have more and more service pop up. This week we spent 8 hours helping a family move apartments. Needless to say we are pretty exhausted. 

Also, I've almost mastered the refined chocolate chip cookie recipe! We've made them three times to take to other people and we are taking a break from them for a while because we end up eating too many. 


We visited Dora and Ruud again this week and she knitted me a scarf! We had a lot of good lessons with members this week. Some of which were from Liahona articles, from the 5 lessons, and some were from Preach My Gospel. It's really frustrating when you teach great lessons with a really strong spirit to some of the less-active members and they still don't come back to church. 


We do however have a really amazing member who is working several hours from Rimouski so he isn't able to come to church but we call him three times a week and read the scriptures with him. He is such an amazing member. Every time we read with him I find myself learning more and thinking more deeply because he will occasionally have deeper questions for us to answer. He has such amazing faith. I hope I get to meet him one day. 


We taught our investigator Kathleen about the Plan of Salvation and she was involved and understood what we were teaching her. She is making great progress! It's incredible because she has known the missionaries for 3+ years, but now because she's older she's listening to the lessons for herself and is keeping commitments. We can see her faith greatly increasing! 


We had our Branch's Primary Program yesterday which was really good, but since we only have 2 primary children, it was a shorter program. Also, since we only have 2 primary children they needed help filling some of the time. So, President Worner and Sister Worner asked us to sing.  Now for those who have heard me sing you understand why this was a bad idea.  For those who haven't heard me sing, count yourselves lucky. We did it nonetheless and it was a good program. 


This week I found myself reading and listening to more talks from BYU Devotionals and General Conference talks. One of which was by Elder Eyring in a BYU Devotional where he spoke on "A Law of Increasing Returns". He talked about being examples of Christ and the trouble we have in our lives is that we can't see the seeds we are planting so it's difficult for us to know if the seed has yielded all it will yield or if we should continue working and waiting. 


He shared 2 Peter 3:3-4 and posed questions that I really needed to ponder this week because it was a harder week for me. Elder Eyring said,


"You are believers, not scoffers. Yet the scoffers can be helpful, because they encourage you to get an answer to this question: What am I willing to keep giving heart and soul for, when neither I nor the scoffers may see returns for a long, long time? And when we decide there are potential rewards worth that commitment, you'll want answers to another question: How can I keep myself working and waiting if the scoffers are loud and the delay long? There are spiritual crops that require months, years, and sometimes a lifetime of cultivation before the harvest. Among them are spiritual rewards you want most." 


For me this was powerful because the people in Québec, for the most part, despise the idea of Christ and God.  It's demoralizing to see them shut the doors so quickly on the thing that will bless them the most in their lives and in the life to come. It's heartbreaking to realize that with each door slam or swear word or dropped appointment/commitment that people are rejecting Him.  To think that if Christ were here Himself they would do the same thing to Him destroys me inside.  Yet, I realize that as it says in Ether 12:6, "...I would show unto the world that faith is things which are hoped for and not seen; wherefore, dispute not because ye see not, for ye receive no witness until after the trial of your faith." 


Elder Eyring goes on to say that, "The prettiest flowers I've ever seen were among rocks near the tops of mountains. That must have been partly because I worked so hard to get there, for something else. And then, suddenly, there they were. By looking at them and at the blessings around you, it will be easy to do what King Benjamin suggested: O how you ought to thank your heavenly King." 


It's hard for me and will continue to be hard for me to witness the hardness of hearts and the hatred towards God and Christ, but I have a stronger testimony now than ever and I know that if I keep working hard with all my heart, might, mind and strength that I will find those prepared who are searching for something more in their lives, who are searching for the truth. 


I hope you all continue working hard in everything you do and never give up your faith because some of the blessings we desire most and seek after the most are the ones that take the longest to achieve. D&C 58:3-4 


Love you all! Stay safe, stay faithful, stay strong!


Love, 

Elder DiReda
We Have Snow!!!!
What Else but SNOW ANGELS!!

Cheese! Glorious Cheese!!!  




Monday, November 9, 2015

Week 12 - Staying in Rimouski

First transfer in the mission is already over!! Wow time flies! We are staying in Rimouski for at least another transfer so that's good because I'm good friends now with the people we visit and I'm getting a lot better at understanding them. 

This week was up and down. It started off really slow as far as appointments and lessons, but it picked up towards the end. We made some cookies, mom's recipe, and took them to some families we haven't seen for a while. 


Mom's cookies made by Me
One of our visits turned into a dinner appointment with an Italian family which was awesome! I've been doing salad dressing all wrong. Olive oil and salt is the way to go. Anyways, I think you'll enjoy this story. So we took some cookies to Ruud and Dora and it was a bit chilly so I was wearing my dad's long, wool, dressy overcoat and Ruud let us in, looked at me and said, "That is a sharp look!!! Dang man you look like stuff's about to go down." (He didn't say stuff though.  Use your imagination.  Another word that begins with S). Haha it was hilarious! 

Elder Shaw has been having me take the lead on the lessons and spiritual thoughts in order to help me work on my french and it has helped a lot. It's still choppy, but I can really feel the support and strength of the Spirit. 

Recently, I shared about the Sons of Mosiah and Alma the Younger being the vilest of sinner's and then turning into powerhouse missionaries because of their conversion.  It is a testimony to me of how our trials prepare us to help others who are going through the same challenges and difficulties. 

I also shared Jacob 3:1-2 about how praying with all of the energy and effort we have will bless us as God helps us get through our afflictions and trials. 

We had an amazing lesson with Mélanie on Friday!! Mélanie is the referral we received from the Sister Missionaries in Saint Jean and she's the one who wants to be baptized. We met with her along with our Branch President and she has 5 kids, 3 of whom are over the age of 8!!! She was raised Catholic, but has had some issues with its teachings, mainly the baptism of infants. She expressed concerns about that practice because, as she explained it, infants don't make the choice to be baptized. We taught her about the Restoration and she was attentive and focused and asked good questions. We helped her understand what we believe the gospel of Jesus Christ teaches about baptism and other topics and she's super excited. 

She was going to come to church and bring her 5 kids, but she lives an hour and a half away and she looked at her budget and realized she couldn't afford it this week :( 

She's still super excited and so are we so we'll see what happens!! Church was great especially since our investigator Kathleen came to our meetings. 

Kathleen is the daughter of a less-active member and is 14 years old. Anyways, she loved church and especially loved class because it was interactive, open to comments, thoughts, and feelings as opposed to her current church where it's more of a lecture the entire time. 

Afterwards we taught her about the gospel of Jesus Christ and she told us that prior to coming to church she wasn't sure if there even was a God, but now she has renewed faith that God lives. She's progressing so much, but I guess her parents talked with her and said they want her to wait until she's 18 to make the decision to be baptized. That's a huge step because initially her mom was completely against her being baptized at all. 

I love reading the testimonies of Ammon and Alma. It truly opens my eyes and teaches me what my attitude should be.  In Alma 28:9-10 it reads, "I know that which the Lord hath commanded me, and I glory in it. I do not glory of myself, but I glory in that which the Lord hath commanded me; yea, and this is my glory, that perhaps I may be an instrument in the hands of God to bring some soul to repentance; and this is my joy. And behold, when I see many of my brethren truly penitent, and coming to the Lord their God then is my soul filled with joy; then do I remember what the Lord has done for me, yea, even that he hath heard my prayer; yea, then do I remember his merciful arm which he extended towards me."

When I see the wonderful people we visit becoming stronger in their faith and making progress and when I read from home the strengthening testimonies of my family and friends, I am truly filled with joy and overwhelming peace.  More importantly, I remember all the tender mercies the Lord has shown me and how He hears and answers my prayers. Oh how wonderful it is that we can all be instruments in the Lord's hand by following promptings of the Spirit and being Christlike.

I love you all! 

Elder DiReda

Here are some more pics!!!

My Birthday - Thank you Sis. Worner for 
the moose burgers & my birthday cake!!!
Called to "Serve" (Before)

(After)

Beautiful Rimouski



Monday, November 2, 2015

Week 11 - Time Flies, Transfers, and Tender Mercies

Bonjour à tous!

Time is flying! Already my first assignment in the mission field is scheduled for review for a possible transfer and new assignment! We get our transfer call this upcoming Saturday but I'm thinking the Lord is going to leave us out here in this remote region of the His vineyard for a little while longer.  

On Tuesday of this past week we traveled to Montréal for a training meeting with President Patrick.  I was joined by the 13 missionaries who came with me from the MTC. It was so nice to see them again. That district in the MTC became my family.  When you spend all day everyday with others for 6 weeks how can they not feel like family? 

President Patrick instructed us on being consecrated missionaries 24/7 and having our full focus be on others. He spoke on this topic to make sure that we know that everything we do should be entirely for others including our gospel studies. 

As I thought about it I realized that for me my personal studies are usually focused on me and are for my own personal spiritual edification. I understand now that I should be thinking about all of the people I might see that day, whether planned or unplanned, and seek to know their needs so that my studies might be focused on their needs and not mine.  In this way, I would be able to know how to better teach them and help them and through this process be spiritually edified myself. 

Before returning to Quebec for district meeting on Wednesday morning, Elder Shaw and I went with some other missionaries to get some poutine.  The poutine prepared in Montreal was a little different than the poutine I had in Rimouski.  Both were good in different ways, but this poutine was incredible!! 

This time I got poutine with hamburger meat, jalapenos, other things I can't recall, and onion rings. Wow was it good!!!! And worth every bite, even though it probably took 5 years off my life.  

On the bus ride back to Quebec, a man stopped us, told us he was traveling from Nova Scotia to Massachusetts for surgery, that things had happened to him, and that he needed $26.00 or so for medicine. He told us that if he didn't get his medicine within a few hours he would go into shock. He then lifted up his jacket and it looked like he had a football sticking out of him.  Elder Shaw thinks that it was probably a hernia. 

In any event, we were late for our bus and I didn't have a lot of money but I said to him "I don't have a lot but I'll give you all I have" then I gave him the $5.60 or so that I had and we took off for our bus so we wouldn't miss it. During the bus ride back, I felt a tremendous amount of guilt because I wanted to help this man and if I had time to stop at an ATM I could've gotten him the money he needed. I struggled with that for a while and later during my studies I read in Mosiah 4 where King Benjamin is talking about giving to the poor.  In verse 24 it says, "I mean all you who deny the beggar, because ye have not; I would that ye say in your hearts that: I give not because I have not, but if I had I would give." I know in my heart that if we had not been running late for the bus that day I would have given him the money.  Sadly, a recent convert came to visit us and told us that he's seen that man before with the same story. Oh well, I feel badly that people can be so dishonest and manipulative, but I know I'm not to judge them, but rather to give to them what I have and am able to. 

On an exciting note, we got a baptismal date set up with Kathleen!!! She will start reading and praying and will prepare to be baptized on the 9th of January!! 

Also, this past week we had a recent convert visit us and does that man know how to make a meal!! He invited us over several times, but the main meal he prepared for us was dinner last night. He served steak wrapped in bacon, boiled vegetables and the best baked potato I've ever had.  We had cheesecake for dessert! It was amazing!!

As a final thought, in Alma 26:35-37, it is clear that Heavenly Father is mindful of each and every one of us and "he is a merciful Being, even unto salvation, to those who will repent and believe on his name". May we all boast of God and His goodness to help others come unto Him. I love you all! Stay safe and stay faithful!

Love,

Elder DiReda

Halloween in La Redemption with
President Worner's family. 


Monday, October 26, 2015

Week 10 - Miracles in Rimouski

Bonjour à tous!

This week was really good! We had an interesting event that happened this week. So last P-day we were at the Branch President's home and we were discussing the needs of the branch and how we could best help the people in Rimouski and we talked about how we wished we could get a progressing investigator and someone to be baptized because the branch is struggling a bit. Anyways that same night we got a call from the Sister Missionaries, who are serving in a nearby area. They said they received a call from a young woman who is in our area inquiring about the church.  She had heard about the church from her friend who recently joined the church. 

She really wants to follow Jesus Christ and wants to be baptized! Miracle #1. Unfortunately, she had a super busy week so we weren't able to meet with her, but we are going to meet with her this week! 

Also, we taught a lesson about the Restoration to the daughter of one of our members. She was really interested and involved in the lesson and afterwards we gave her a Book of Mormon and invited her to be baptized. She said she would be baptized after she reads the Book of Mormon, prays, and comes to know that the church is true! It is so incredible to see people progress spiritually! Miracle #2.

Additionally, yesterday we had a visit with one of our members named Chantale, who was the last person to be baptized in Rimouski about 3 years ago.  We met with her and her husband Yvan, who is not a member of the church. Elder Shaw spoke about Elder Neil Marriott's general conference talk, because that was the basis for his talk in sacrament meeting on Sunday. 

Afterwards, without any suggestion by us, Chantale asked Yvan if he would start going to church with her.  Without hesitation he said yes. Miracles really do happen! Miracle #3.

It is such a blessing to be an instrument in the Lord's hands to help people feel the Spirit and come unto Christ. Something I feel I should share with you all comes from General Conference and specifically from the testimony of our new apostle Elder Renlund who said:
    
         "I now realize that in the Church, to effectively serve others we must see them through a parent’s eyes, through Heavenly Father’s eyes. Only then can we begin to comprehend the true worth of a soul. Only then can we sense the love that Heavenly Father has for all of His children. Only then can we sense the Savior’s caring concern for them. We cannot completely fulfill our covenant obligation to mourn with those who mourn and comfort those who stand in need of comfort unless we see them through God’s eyes. This expanded perspective will open our hearts to the disappointments, fears, and heartaches of others. But Heavenly Father will aid and comfort us, We need to have     eyes that see, ears that hear, and hearts that know and feel if we are to accomplish the rescue...Only when we see through Heavenly Father’s eyes can we be filled with “the pure love of Christ.” Every day we should plead with God for this love. Mormon admonished, “Wherefore, my beloved brethren, pray unto the Father with all the energy of heart, that ye may be filled with this love, which he hath bestowed upon all who are true followers of his Son, Jesus Christ.”

I know this to be true. As I strive to see the people I meet and to serve them through the eyes of Heavenly Father, my love and concern for them increases exponentially. I am more aware of their needs and I understand better how I can help them. It is another testimony to me of charity - the pure love of Christ and how blessed we will be if we should be found possessed of it at the last day. 

I love you all and I hope and pray that we will find opportunities during our earthly days to serve others with Christ-like love and that while helping them in whatever way it may be, I pray that we will be able to see them as our Heavenly Father sees them. I love you all! Stay safe, stay faithful! Happy Halloween!

Love,

Elder DiReda

Tuesday, October 20, 2015

Week 9 - Canadian Thanksgiving, Zone Conference in Quebec City, Knocking on doors, and Sweeeeeeets!!!!

Bonjour à tous comment va la vie?

Thanksgiving was amazing last week. We went to a less-active member's home for dinner. He made duck with sautéd mushrooms, cranberry sauce, sweet potatoes, aged cheese, and sparkling cider. It was an amazing meal! The best part about dinner appointments is when we share a spiritual thought just before we leave. As I learned this weekend in zone conference, it is important that we share the message after the meal so they remember it the most. It astounds me how simple, humble testimonies can bring the Spirit so strongly. 

Elder Shaw got sick this week so I had a lot of study time which was nice. I liked being able to have more time to focus and study more in depth, but it was weird because it was incredibly quiet in our apartment while he rested. Since he was sick I made soup and it turned out pretty good if I do say so myself. We had cream of mushroom with ricotta noodles, imitation crab, and carrots.
My "really good if I do say so myself" soup.
We helped Dora this week with repainting parts of her home. She is struggling right now because her husband is in the Netherlands visiting his mother and her daughter is going through a rough time right now with depression and self injury. Dora's daughter also left home and won't come back so we are helping her through that the best we can. It's really sad.

Lessons were fewer this week even with those we scheduled appointments with because no one was home. So, more service this week. One of our less-actives and her family is moving to a different apartment so we helped wash the walls and ceiling so they can paint. Gotta love service!! It's amazing, but exhausting! We went down to Quebec this past weekend for stake and zone conference with Elder Golden of the 70. We got there and I went on a split with our district leader. We taught an investigator who has known the missionaries for 30 years. He has such amazing faith and an amazing testimony, but he just has some things to work through and the need to develop greater faith before baptism. 

The rest of the split we went door contacting.  It's an interesting experience. In a trio we went knocking and that is a humbling experience for sure. Everyone shut their doors on us. It really made me sad because I don't care if they shut their doors on me, but it bothers me that they are shutting their doors on Christ and on everything He did for them. It's incredibly sad. Stake and zone conferences were awesome! Elder Golden taught us about the Holy Ghost being central to everything we do as missionaries. He taught us so much more, but there's too much to type in this email. What is important is that the Spirit was so strong in our meeting with him. 

Last few things: I saw Elder Bird and he's doing well. I was grateful that I was able to see him. As far as sweets go, Chocolat-favori is AMAZING!! They take ice cream and dip it in hardening chocolate of your choice. I had cookies and cream and oh man was it good!!! Love you guys!! Be safe, be faithful!

Love,

Elder DiReda

Monday, October 12, 2015

Week 8 - Poutine, President Worner, and Perseverance - October 12

I had my first poutine this week. It was interesting. Basically it's french fries covered in a gravy sauce of some sort with cheese curds and mine had chicken on it. It was really good! However, I could feel my arteries clogging up slightly ;)






I love our branch president and his family so much!!! He has helped me out so much it's incredible!! He has us over in the mornings 2-3 times a week for language study and he helps us on pronunciation, intonation, grammar and basically anything we need help with or anything he thinks will help us. He is so amazing!! Our lessons are continuously getting better. We had a few lessons with Philippe, a less-active, and we shared a scripture in Alma where Alma is talking and promising blessings to his son Helaman before he dies. Alma 36:3 "And now, O my son Helaman, behold, thou art in thy youth, and therefore, I beseech of thee that thou wilt hear my words and learn of me; for I do know that whosoever shall put their trust in God shall be supported in their trials, and their troubles, and their afflictions, and shall be lifted up at the last day." I then asked him if he had seen this promise in his life and he talked for a good 20 minutes on blessings from the Lord in his life and he talked about his family, it was incredible. Such a testimony builder on the power of inspired questions.


Lessons were hard to come by during the bulk of the week. People "smurfed" us several times which was rough ("smurf" apparently is a term used for stood up).


What has helped me a lot is taking a bit of study time or time after all our lessons to stop by the church and re-listen to conference talks. So powerful each time you listen to them. I absolutely love the talks by Elder Holland and Elder Uchtdorf from the General Young Women's Meeting. (no we didn't watch or listen to all of the women's session we were just advised to listen to those talks in particular) Anyways they are such testimony builders and fill you with the Spirit so strongly! We had a lesson with the former investigator on Friday. Well it was more or less a lesson. It was a conversation mainly about her story and where she came from and about her culture. (she's from Mali and Pres. Worner was with us) At the end of our meeting, she told us that she wasn't going to change religions so we simply shared Alma 36:3 with her and left. She was super nice and has such strong faith as a Muslim!


We had 3 good lessons about the Sabbath with 3 different less-active members and they all said they would come to church.  Unfortunately, none of them came...Understanding that this is the Lord's work and it's done in His time and in His way, it's still sad to see them feel the Spirit but never act upon it or progress.


Church this week was still pretty good. President Worner asked me to conduct sacrament meeting which included 15 people made up, in part, of the two of us missionaries and 5 infants. That was an interesting experience. I'm understanding and I am able to communicate better in French!! The gift of tongues is real, but only after we've been working as hard as we can.



Our little Rimouski Branch Chapel


Last thing, during personal study, I was reading the first few pages of Preach My Gospel (the introductory pages are so power packed!) and I read about charity.  Moroni 7:47 says "But charity is the pure love of Christ, and it endureth forever; and whoso is found possessed of it at the last day, it shall be well with him." Did you catch it? Every time I've read it I've read it as "...he who is found possessing it..." what does it say though? "He who is found possessed of it". What I learned is that charity isn't something we can obtain or have possession of, it's a gift from God that if we ask for it and are worthy of it, it will consume us and become us. It will be who we are. I pray that we all can be worthy of such a gift, for it is the "pure love of Christ" and it comes from, as Elder Bednar explained, turning outward towards others when the natural man would turn inwards. I pray that we all become more Christ-like and try to focus on others, for as we do this, we become like Christ and will be given the gift of charity. Love you all! Stay safe, stay faithful!! Read and pray daily!!



Love you all,
Elder DiReda

Monday, October 5, 2015

Week 7 - First Email - Rimouski - October 5, 2015

Flight Re-Cap, Customs, and Quebecois 

I'm alive and well and somehow survived the culture shock. Here's the rundown of my week. On Tuesday, my district had to wake up at 2:50 a.m. to get dressed and clean our room of sheets and such in order to be at the travel office by 3:30. From there we loaded our luggage and drove to the airport. It felt weird being in a car, and especially leaving the MTC. So many friends and amazing missionaries that I got to know while I was there. Anyways, we flew out of SLC to Detroit and it was around a 4 hour flight. I sat on a row of missionaries from my district so I didn't get the chance to talk to anyone new. Flew out of the Detroit airport to Montréal and I sat next to a member who is a returned missionary from about 12 years ago. He gave me some great advice about church attendance being vital for conversion and for strong membership. Customs and immigration was a nightmare because I understood absolutely nothing that was said. I still don't believe they were speaking French. Got through all that in about one and a half hours, met the President and the Assistants to the President and we went to the Mission Home. 


Home-cooked meal and the Mission Home


It was SOOOOO nice to eat a real meal!! Especially after not eating all day!! Next day we drove to a lookout point and listened to D&C 4 by our President as we looked out over Montréal. Then we sang "Let Zion in Her Beauty Rise". It was amazing! The Spirit was so strong and it made me so ready to get out and start teaching. We then went to a meeting in which we had a bit of training/advice on the first few weeks of the mission and about things we would be doing our whole missions, like shopping. From there we received our trainers and headed out to our areas. My trainer is Elder Shaw from Michigan, he's been here about 15 months. 

On Top of Mount Royal


City Overlook


My First Area - Rimouski


Our area is Rimouski which in our mission is the farthest north and east we can go in the Montréal mission. However, it's only 5 hours from Montréal, 2 by bus 3 by car. We spent the night in Quebec city because we had district meeting the next morning. We stayed with couple missionaries the Westovers. They were so nice! We ate an amazing clam chowderish soup and the next morning we had french toast! So good!!! It was a long scenic drive to Rimouski! It's a small town where we are staying. Parts of it remind me of Main Street Kaysville. Our branch is 15 members...we have a lot of work to do here! I met a few members, friends, and less-actives. One of which was an amazing couple in their 50's I think. Their names are Rudolph and Dora and they speak English!! I was so grateful for that because Quebecois is NOT FRENCH!!!!!! It is so difficult to understand. Anyways it's all good I've already started to understand it. Back to the story of Dora and Rudolph, they're non-members and they've had the missionaries over since 2002. They are basically the mom and dad of Rimouski for the missionaries. She fed us cinnamon buns and milk and talked with us and are super nice and basically if we ever have any problems we can go to them if the Branch President is unavailable. They are the nicest people ever! I'd tell you about all the other people I've met but I don't want this email to go on forever. So as tender mercies from the Lord come to these people I'll write about them. 


General Conference at Our Branch Building


We watched Conference from a laptop that streamed it live and projected it onto the wall in our tiny branch/church building. Almost every session we watched in English because it was just Elder Shaw and I. However, the last half of Sunday morning and all of Sunday afternoon was in French because the Branch Presidents In-Laws came to watch it with us and with the Branch Presidents Family. I understood bits and pieces but for the full impact of the messages I'll have to listen to them online during a study time or read them from the Ensign. What a powerful set of speakers!! Elder Holland's, Elder Nelson's, Elder Foster's, and Elder Rendlund's talks were so powerful!! I loved the emphasis that was placed on the role of parents and women in particular. It made me so much more grateful for my parents and for all the influential/spiritually powerful women in my life. I hope you all got a chance to hear all the talks. If not, I invite you to turn them on while your doing chores or just hanging at home or in your apartment. They are so powerful and they answer so many questions we have. Life is good, weather is a bit cold but I'm blessed that my dad insisted on sending me with his dress coat from his mission. It is so warm! Love you all. Stay safe, stay faithful! Know that I love you and I am praying everyday for you and that I know that this is the true church and that we have an Eternal loving Heavenly Father who sent His son Jesus Christ to save us all and to teach us. I know that by faith, we can make it through this difficult life. It won't be easy, but faith makes it possible. Hope you're all doing well and you're persevering through all of life's challenging times. Love you all!!


Love,
Elder DiReda

October General Conference 2015 in
the Rimouski Branch.  Sister Worner 
in the foreground 

Branch President's wife Sister Worner
and their daughter Salome


Dinner - Fajitas in Canada? Not Poutine!!!!?

Elder Shaw giving President Worner a trim.
Stay tuned. Elder DiReda is next up.  

Sunday, October 4, 2015

Week 6 - First Stop - Quebec City then on to RIMOUSKI - The Northern-most and Eastern-most part of the mission - September 30, 2015




Week 6 - Touchdown - I'm in Montreal - September 29, 2015

Hey family! I made it safe and sound with all my stuff. We are staying at the mission home with the President and his family. We had our first real meal in over a month and a half and it was amazing! Don't have a lot of time there's others that need to email. Just wanted to tell you I made it and I'm safe and I love you guys!!
My Senior Companion Elder Ben Shaw with President and Sister Patrick
Mount Royal Overlooking Montreal

We Made It!!!!!











Week 6 - Last Email from MTC - September 28, 2015 - Tomorrow it's off to Montreal

Hey every body!! I'll be back on for an hour or so around 4? We have class, and laundry, and packing, and hyperventilating to do today!

Week 5 - MTC - September 22, 2015

This world is so small. In my zone there is an Elder Bytheway who went to Alta High School and knows Brax and Cam as well as the singer Anna Ritchey who sings an EFY song called "Fragile". This song's music video is the mormon message about bullying that two of my high school friends are in. Weird. The devo speakers were Brother and Sister Wixom. She, Primary General President, talked about this being the Lord's work and that we are entitled to his help, but we must be obedient and worthy of it. She talked of three skills all missionaries need. 1) Prepare with purpose 2) Teach with testimony 3) Labor with love. The most powerful insight she gave in her talk was about Nephi and his elder brothers when they went to obtain the records of their ancestors. She talked about how when they returned they were all returned missionaries, but their experiences were completely different because of their attitudes and their work. "A mission is the beginning of a walk with Christ for the rest of our lives" -Sister Wixom. We had a TRC Skype teaching appointment with a gentleman living in France who's a member. Nothing has terrified me more than that, however it went extremely well I think. We taught about faith, exchanged favorite scriptures, and bore our testimonies frequently. The Spirit was so strong and although our french is far sub par we were able to get the message across that the Spirit needed us to share and that in and of itself is a testimony builder for me. This week I focused more on my nightly prayers. A few nights ago it had been a long day but I knelt down and prayed with more sincerity and more intent than I ever have. It was half in French then the rest in English. It was such a powerful experience. When you put away anything else you're doing and pray with everything you have the world slips away, time slips away and you find yourself giving thanks for things and asking for things you never would've thought of before. It was the longest prayer of my life but I fell asleep that night with the most powerful feeling of peace and clear mindedness than I ever have before. Prayer is so important! Today was interesting. We went to the temple this morning and half way through the session it hit me that it might be the last time for two years that I go to the temple. It made me sad and I focused on every detail that I could. The temple is a safehaven and I hope you all find comfort and go there for peace. The temple is such an amazing place were we can come closer to God than ever before if we take the time, give the reverence, and pray. I know that prayer is a key for us to receive revelation. I know that God answers our prayers and that He hears them. Through prayer I have received the most comfort in my live and I know everyone can if they take the time and sincerely pray to God. It's a communication, its not about placing our order and waiting for the blessings. I love you all be safe! When I write again I'll be in Canada-eh.
Love,
Elder DiReda




Week 4 - MTC - September 15, 2015

Well my Fossil watch broke...not sure how so I sent it home to be looked at. The stopwatch feature glitched out after 11 minutes and the whole watch stopped working. In other news Elder Caussé spoke to us and it was one of the most powerful talks I've ever listened to. He talked about being a bold missionary and how we need to always be the Missionary people think we are. He talked about when he was first called as a 70 and how he felt unprepared and inadequate. In a training with President Packer and two other General Authorities, President Packer taught out of 1 Corinthians 2. It talks about not being strong in the language of men and being weak, but that we teach with the power of God and He is with us in our trials and our weaknesses. I really needed that this week. Caussé said that to be a bold missionary we need to be 3 things. 1) Humble 2) Obedient and 3) Consecrated. To teach with the Spirit and to change lives we need to be humble and realize all things are from God and that we are a tool in assisting the Lord in Hastening His Work. Without Christ we are nothing, but with Christ we can do all things. One of our lessons with Hospice went extremely well. I didn't use my outline at all and I had the Spirit so strong I had a brief moment of the Gift of Tongues. I bore my testimony and promised him blessings that would come if he had faith to follow Christ in all things. It's the best feeling when you know the investigator understands you and you see they're engaged in what you're saying and you can notice something in their eyes I'm not sure how to explain it but you can feel the Spirit so strong and you know they can as well. He agreed to be baptised! Music is so strong in bringing the Spirit. Every devotional and every Sacrament meeting their is prelude music and a musical number and it is so incredibly strong I am overwhelmed with the Spirit I feel. The best yet has been Elder Huang's prelude music, he's in my district, before Sacrament meeting and for a devotional an Elder played "A Poor Wayfaring Man of Grief" on the viola. It was the most beautiful thing I've ever heard and it helps that it's one of my favorite songs!! This past Sacrament meeting one of the Tahitian districts sang "Brightly Beams Our Father's Mercy" In english, french and tahitian. It was so amazing!! I love music more than I ever have. I know that music can bring the Spirit to anyone who is listening so I encourage all of you to find songs that make you feel the Spirit strongly that you can listen to maybe once a day and for sure when things get rough in life. I know that music can bring you peace and comfort and can answer questions you may have without even realizing it. The MTC is amazing and it's sad that I leave in 2 weeks but I know that the Lord needs me in Montréal Canada teaching in hillbilly french. Love you guys!
Beaucoup d'amour,
Elder Di Reda

Week 3 - MTC - September 8, 2015

Elder Oaks gave the devotional on tuesday night! It was so amazing! He talked about teaching by the Spirit and the importance of the Sacrament and the renewal of covenants, as well as teaching people not lessons. For me that has been one that takes a bit longer to become good at because of the language. However, now I'm able to ask questions and change subjects if necessary in order to teach to the investigators needs. New Elders joined our zone this week. Those I know are Elder Rackham, Tibbits, and Eberhard. Two of our Elders flew out to the Ghana MTC once their Visas came in and that was hard because we all had become so close, but we know they'll be amazing and that we'll all keep in touch. It was a great week for Elder Seelos and I when it came to teaching investigators. Hospice is thinking about baptism, also we got him to pray with us! Nathan is understanding and starting to develop belief in the Plan of Salvation. It's so amazing to see the change in their Spirits when we teach them something they had questions about. You see them light up and you know they're starting to believe. Sunday's are the best because the Spirit is so strong! Elder Seelos and I taught the Priesthood lesson with our district and the Haitian district on Faith and we read and discussed Ether 12. It's amazing how much more powerful scriptures are when you read and discuss them with others because you hear testimonies and how they have impacted their lives and it really builds your own testimony in Christ and on the scriptures. French is coming slowly but it's coming! I'm so grateful I took five years, however I still have so much to learn, but I've got 2 past tenses down, two future tenses down, and sorta understand the conditional tense! I'm learning so quickly and so is my district. The gift of tongues is so impactful and so influential.
Je sais que Jésus-Christ est notre Sauveur. Je sais que Jésus-Christ a été tués pour nous et que il a pris nos péchés. Je sais que Père Céleste est notre Père et il nous aime. Je sais que Le Livre de Mormon est la parole de Dieu et que il est vrai. Je sais que l'Église de Jésus-Christ des Saints des Derniers Jours est vrai. Je vous aime et je vous manque. Étre sécurité!

Amour,
Elder DiReda

Week 2 - MTC - September 1, 2015

Our lessons with Celine went well. We invited her to be baptised and she expressed concern about her husband not taking the steps with her and that she had already been baptized. We gave her a scripture in Alma 7:15-16 and 3 Nephi 11 that talks about becoming like a child and we taught her that infants are perfect and innocent so they have no need to be baptized but once we know the difference between right and wrong we need to be baptized so we can become like infants again as far as being perfect and innocent. Celine, aka Sister Hafen, is no longer our investigator but she taught a few of our lessons in my district. She taught about the Restoration and how to teach it in 5 min or less as if we were on a bus or train and only had a short time to talk. She's going on a study abroad trip to Jerusalem and before she left she bore her testimony to us and showed us a video and it brought the Spirit so strongly everyone in my district cried a bit. It was powerful. So yesterday half our zone left to France so on Sunday Elder Seelos and I were asked to take an assignment and to be the new zone leaders! Yeah it's only our third week technically and we are now the oldest district in our zone. It's crazy! The Devotional on Sunday was from Elder and Sister Dahlquist. She asked us to look at each day and ponder what the Lord has done or given just for us. Elder Dahlquist taught about how to pray sincerely and read the Book of Mormon always through any struggle, trial, or question. Our 2 new investigators are Nathan and Hospice. In reality they are my two teachers but they play the part of the investigator when it comes to lessons. Our first lesson with Hospice was yesterday and it went really well. We learned that he likes soccer and wants to learn more about the Gospel and about our beliefs on Heavenly Father and Jesus-Christ because he wasn't active in his Catholic faith growing up and he wants to learn. We invited him to follow the example of Jesus-Christ after he knows for himself what we are teaching him is true. He is open to the idea once Heavenly Father tells him it's the right thing to do so we invited him to pray about it with a sincere heart and an open mind. I love Dear Elders!!! Even though I can't respond immediately it lets me know you're thinking of me! Mom I loved the donuts haha I ate like 3. I just meant in the future send a lesser amount of treats so I don't gain any weight. Mints are good, maybe a box of Mike and Ike's every once in a while and maybe 2-3 short sleeve white dress shirts its pretty hot up here haha. I'm sending home some clothes and I'll be mailing off several letters today all in the same envelope. I have too much rec stuff so it's coming home in a box. I haven't gotten a chance to write a letter by hand to you three yet but I'm working on them. I love you guys!!

Tuesday, August 25, 2015

Week 1 - MTC - August 25, 2015

Bonjour toute mes amis!I've only been here a week but it feels like a month. Ten minutes after I was dropped off last Wednesday I was placed in a French immersion class. The only reason I made it through that day was the five years of French I took. I'm forever thankful for that. My companion is Elder James Seelos and that's another blessing I thank Heavenly Father for everyday!! I honestly see everyone here. I see Elder Hanks, hatch, Harker, Schwemmer, Murdock, Peel, Peterson, McGrath and others as well as Sister Grey. They're all doing well and have all helped me along. After a few days of orientation and general lessons all new missionaries take together, you get into the rhythme of the MTC. We have two four hour French classes a day and one four hour study session. As everyone does, we taught on the third day in French and we have come a long way since then!! Except yesterday we were teaching about the Plan of Salvation and about repenting of sin and we messed up. The word for sin is péché (pey-shay) and the word for peach is péche (peh-sh) and for five minutes we taught the investigator about repenting of her peaches. Hahaha it was hilarious and it helped loosen us up and to relax a bit. The sunday devotionals are amazing! I now know why the missionaries told us a bunch to make it to sunday. Elder Stephen B. Allen of the 70 came and talked on strict obedience and it helped me focus more on my personal study and being punctual for classes and for quiet time which is set aside for study and pondering. After that we watched a video called the "Character of Christ" by Elder David A. Bednar. I strongly encourage ALL to watch it. It was the most powerful talk I've ever heard and it answered so many questions and concerns I had up to that point. Also, the choir is an amazing experience! The director gives mini devotionals while inbetween us singing. Rather than just telling us to sing with more enthusiasm, he gave a thought on the Sacrament and the Atonement that made us feel an overwhelming feeling of love and praise for Christ which got us to sing a lot louder and more powerfully. I love my district! They are so amazing and have a sense of humor and have such amazing testimonies! Gym time is the best part of the day especially since its after 12 hours of study that 8 of which are completely in French. Temple this morning was incredible. I'm so grateful we are able to go while we are here!! My district is honestly the best! We are the 12 few out of the district of 36 that are going to Montreal, the rest are going to Tahiti. Only the best can endure the cold ;) Love you all!! Pray always, feast upon the words of Christ and they will tell you all things which ye should do! Miss you guys!


Love,
Elder Di Reda

Thursday, August 20, 2015

First Email from MTC - August 20, 2015

Hey mom and dad I don't have a lot of time because we are just learning how to email our parents and such so our P day is Tuesday and I'll have an hour to email you guys. I'm doing well and everything is going great! My companion is Elder James Seelos! It takes getting used to but we are getting the hang of the schedule! Love you all!

Love,
Elder DiReda
My first companion - Elder James Seelos