28.5.12

The Members Need Us

The first great news is thatI will be staying in Chernigov for at least another transfer! At this rate I hope I just finish my mission here. I'll have have 2 more transfers after this next one. Actually everybody in Chernigov has stayed the same, so I'm still with Elder Copling. I really love serving here and Elder Copling's a great companion.

Our mission president sends a letter to all of us once a week and this week he talked about how much missionary from another mission was asking one of our missionaries if we can take naps in our "free time" and if we can watch Disney movies on p-days. We can't... Haha. We have a mission culture of work and obedience. I'm so grateful that we are serving in a mission with such high standards. I feel myself developing habits and qualities that I strongly desire. I feel like I'm really improving right now. I'm moving forward. I've been waking up a little earlier recently and I am loving it. Usually I just study more and I am learning so much. I am always hungry now to read and learn more. As soon as I learn one thing I just want to learn something else. It's an awesome feeling.

Last Monday we had an interesting experience. We set up with an older woman in the branch who was baptized just over a year ago. We prepared a lesson for her that was fairly generic. On the way there I was feeling like maybe we were just doing it to get off the street or something, that maybe we could have been using our time more effectively. We got started on the lesson and we soon learned that this woman didn't completely understand and has only been paying tithing on her pension, though she makes about 4 times that much. I immediately got out some scriptures and started to address the issue. At first she expressed that she didn't know if she would be able to get by if she paid tithing on "all income." As the lesson went on and we promised blessings she became excited to give President Solomein an envelop with "so much money in it" and committed that she would do it. I said, "I feel that this is what we were supposed to talk about this evening." and I gave her the talk we were going to read from as "homework". As we were traveling home afterward, I realized that we needed to be there that evening. These members need us in their homes. There are a lot of things they may never learn if we aren't there to teach them. It was such a blessing to see somebody change, or repent, right before our eyes. That's what it's all about really.

We had a missionary leadership training meeting in Kiev that was a good experience. President and this assistants introduced a new idea for counting some different numbers. I liked how it was truly like a council in that when people disagreed or brought up new perspectives they were valued and considered. It got to the point where President was short on time and there were some valid issues brought up, so he just assigned several elders to get together after and figure it out. I took part in the extra "council" meeting we had afterward. I think it may have been on of the most successful meetings of that sort that I've ever been on. It was a great process. We opened and closed with a prayer and, though at the beginning there were many different thoughts and opinions, everybody listened to each other respectfully and we came to a conclusion that all agreed with in the end.

We had the best branch council I've been on here yesterday. We actually discussed 5 people who need help (as the area presidency has asked us to) and what concrete actions we can take with them. Since it was the first time that's really happened the meeting went long and the new missionary program that the area presidency also asked us to do here wasn't introduced yet. I was left feeling though that they have so many problems of their own to figure out and they'd better figure out how to care for the members they already have before they start going out contacting. We'll certainly be trying to incorporate helping with a lot of home teaching into the program though.

I love my mission. Things are going well though the fruits aren't popping up too much. Thanks to all for the love and support. The Church is true.

Love,
Elder Mahoney



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21.5.12

It goes on.

I don't have a lot of time, but I gotta at least let you know I'm still alive.

I just spent most of p-day helping the couple I just went to the temple with get a lot of their family history put into the computer so they can perform saving ordinances for their ancestors. Yesterday I taught them the 7th and final temple prep lesson which a review after the first time they went. It went very well. They are so happy and you can tell that something is different. It's awesome to be a part of all this.

We had a priesthood leadership meeting in Kiev on Saturday to which the Branch President didn't come. He's working way too much these days. It's not good for his calling or his family. I'll be talking to him about that tomorrow.

I don't know much what to say. We're working away. We're trying to get deceased and lost people off our branch list and focus on the people that can be helped. There's a new member missionary program being introduced around the mission so I look forward to seeing how that goes.

I love being a missionary. I might not be able to see too many people change around me, but I can feel and see myself changing and that's amazing. I love this gospel.

Thanks for all the love an support,
Elder J. Mahoney



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14.5.12

Amazing.

It seemed like a calm week, but it was crowned by an amazing event. Last year in May I was privileged to baptize Valentina Levchenko and my companion, Elder Drasso, baptized he husband, Victor. It's be a year since then already and here I am, serving back in Chernigov. I had the unique opportunity to go with them to the Kiev Temple this past week and be with them as they were endowed and seal for time and all eternity. It was truly incredible. I can't really describe all the feelings of the day, but I am humble grateful for this blessing in my life and in theirs. They were just glowing with joy and tears rolled down cheeks throughout the day. I love them. We were having dinner together afterwards and Victor stood to say a few words. At the end he started to tear up, then said, "I ask you to pray for us, that we may endure to the end, and we'll be praying for you." What powerful words. I have great confidence that they will continue in their eternal progression and be a great strength in the kingdom.

We then stayed in Kiev for a zone conference the next day. It was awesome, as always. I learn so much from our Mission President. He's a great example to me.

I know that God lives. Jesus Christ is our Savior and Redeemer. I'm learning more and more what these things mean and I invite all to do the same. I love my mission. If you're at all considering serving a mission, do it! It truly will change your life.

Thanks for the love and prayers,
Elder J. Mahoney



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7.5.12

Keep On Goin'

It's toasty warm here and the work goes on. My companion and I are having lots of fun. I love him and I love this city. The branch is so great here.

It was a pretty quiet week, so again I'm not too sure what to share with you, but here's a story:

We met with the atheist we taught last week again. In testimony meeting a member who had helped us on a lesson with him share the story of the lesson a little bit. Then, during Sunday School at the end the teacher said she felt like sharing something. While he was testifying and relating that story she was thinking about her conversion. She was an atheist too and she was asking herself and trying to remember what it was that made her believe. She said is was the example of the missionaries, the way they lived their lives, the light in their eyes. She recalled that she didn't really listen too much to the words they said because she thought she was much smarter than them. I know that she was prompted to share that story. It gave me a lot of hope in our investigator and gave me a vision of his conversion. He clearly likes us and he respectfully listens as we teach him eternal truths. I pray that the Spirit will touch his heart.

I love serving here and I know that God lives and loves us. I feel it. He hears our prayers and answers them. He gives us commandments for our good. When we keep them He immediately blesses us. When we don't we have no promise. He do not succor His people in the day of their transgression. Let us keep those commandments and reap the blessing. It's all true. I love you.

- Elder Mahoney



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