Monday, October 26, 2020

Totem Lake Portuguese #1 Transfer 2 Week 5

Hey everybodys, we had another awesome week here. We made another big push for church on Sunday. The only thing stopping the group from turning into a branch is consistent attendance. In our first meeting we had 56 people, which is more than all the other language branches in the mission, and pretty much enough for a ward. This week, we had 51 people, proving that things were not an anomaly! We just need to keep this up for the next couple of weeks and pretty soon we will have a branch! 

 

 

On Thursday, we had a meeting with President Sowby and the Bishop of the Totem Lake Ward to discuss plans for the branch moving forward and the possibilities for a group leader. It was a really good meeting. President Sowby is super excited and is willing to give us full support moving forward. He made the comment to us about how important it is that we baptize someone in the next couple weeks. If we are able to baptize someone, it will make all of the members super excited and help them commit to the branch more fully. It will prove that there is something incredible going on here. Please pray for us that we may be led by the Spirit and that the people that we are teaching feel the truth of the things that we teach.

 

 

Eric and Vanessa Santos spoke for our Sacrament meeting. They were absolutely amazing. They are about 30, and have two young girls. They are both Brazilian, but met at BYU. Eric works for Google. Their talks were absolutely incredible. The Spirit was so strong.They spoke  a lot about missionary work and God’s plan. It was perfect for everyone that was there.

 

 

There were 7 people that were being taught by missionaries in attendance. Elder Beardall and I had Rita, Liv, Luisa, and Sonia at church. It was great. Sonia is someone new that we found this week. We posted another English Connect Seattle video, and she texted us asking about the classes. I responded, and she texted back saying that not only is she wanting to learn English, but she is currently looking for a church! It was awesome! I texted her the address of the church and invited her, and she came!

 

 

After church, we had an awesome dinner with the Aguilars. There are some Mexican members that go to the Totem Lake ward. They are friends with Eric and Vanessa Santos, so Eric and Vanessa brought their family. It was so much fun. They are absolutely hilarious. The food was so good!! Home-made tortillas, barbacoa, guacamole, salsa, beans, passionfruit mousse, and day of the dead bread. It was amazing.

 

 

We also had zone conference this last week. It was great. It was all about finding new people to  teach and increasing our faith. I really love President and Sister Beardall. They are just the best. 

 

 

Scripture of the week:  Luke 4:18

18 The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because he hath anointed me to preach the gospel to the poor; he hath sent me to heal the brokenhearted, to preach deliverance to the captives, and recovering of sight to the blind, to set at liberty them that are bruised,

 

 

I loved representing the Savior in Brasil, I love representing Him in Seattle, I love my companion, I love the Gospel and Atonement of Christ, I love my family, and I love my Redeemer. I am ready and excited to work harder, learn more, and love better this week!    

 

 

Love,

Elder Warren Matthew Dudley

 

 

Photo 1-2 - Zone Conference


Monday, October 19, 2020

Totem Lake Portuguese #1 Transfer 2 Week 4

We had our first ever meeting of the Portuguese group in Kirkland. We had 56 people attend Sacrament meeting! It was absolutely incredible. I am so grateful. The Spirit was so strong. All of the members absolutely loved having church in Portuguese for the first time since moving to Washington. It was truly a once in a lifetime experience. All 8 Elders were there (Elders Ward, Justeson, Schelin, Buhler, Beardall, Brammer, Ludgate, and me). President and Sister Beardall also came. It was awesome to have their support. They absolutely loved it and were so excited. The amount of people that were there absolutely blew them away (and we were missing about 20 more people that should be there next week).

 

 

It has taken a lot of work to organize all of this. This week, we spent so much time on the phone with the stake and ward  leaders figuring out all of the details. I am so glad it all went pretty well. We had church for the Totem Lake English Ward at 10:30, and then church for the Portuguese group at 12:00. It was a pretty tight window. We had to set up the seating chart, clean everything, and set up the translation equipment within 30 minutes. We translated Portuguese to English for the Bishop of the Totem Lake Ward (who presided), President and Sister Beardall, and some families that are Brazilian/American. 

 

 

Elder Schelin was the first speaker and I was the last. It went really well. The Spirit was so strong the entire time. All of the members absolutely loved it. After the Sacrament meeting, they all stayed in the parking lot talking for 30 minutes or so. A lot of them wanted to take pictures with us. It was the best. Many of them have reached out to us through text messages or posted things on social media expressing their gratitude and how incredible it was to have church in Portuguese. One of them in particular was extremely overcome by it all. She sent me a multiple paragraph texting just thanking all of us. She wants pictures of all of the missionaries involved, copies of Elder Schelin and my talks, and some other things so that she can make a scrapbook to commemorate our first meeting. 

 

 

Other than that, the week went pretty well. We did an exchange with Elder Brammer and Elder Ludgate. It went pretty well. I went with Elder Brammer. It was really good to get to know him better. We also got a new group going for English classes this week. It is a group of 6 people that are all going to be doing English with us twice a week. They are all really funny. 

 

 

Many of you have probably seen our mission’s English Connect Facebook videos. There is a page called englishconnectseattle. If you haven’t seen it, check it out. It is pretty cool. We have been putting Portuguese videos on there for a couple months now. The page is starting to get a ton of views. This week, we had more than 18,000 views!!

 

 

Gabb really needs your prayers. We were unable to teach her this week because she is out of town. She is on date for baptism this week, but it is looking pretty shaky now. Please pray for her.

 

 

Here is a copy of my talk from sacrament meeting (translated to english).

 

 

My talk is based on some of the teachings of Jacob from 2 Nephi 9. In this chapter, Jacob is teaching the people about the Plan of Salvation. I would like to read some of his words to you. 

 

 

10. How great is the goodness of our God!

 

 

13. How great is the Plan of our God!

 

 

19. How great is the mercy of our God!

 

 

20. O how great the holiness of our God! For he knoweth all things, and there is not anything save he knows it

 

 

I am here to testify to you of the truthfulness of these verses. God truly is great, and He has a perfect plan. I want to talk to you about some of the ways that I have recognized how great God’s plan is in the last few months. I pray that the Spirit testifies to you of the tender mercies of God, just like it has done for me. 

 

 

The story that I would like to tell you starts a little over a year ago. In July of 2019, I arrived in the MTC in Brazil on the exact same day as Elder Schelin, July 31. I met him during those 6 weeks. On September 10, he went to serve in Salvador, Brazil, and I stayed in São Paulo.

 

 

The next seven months were some of the best times of my life. I was blessed with the gift of tongues to learn Portuguese. I gained a much greater testimony and knowledge of the Savior than I had ever had before. I saw many miracles in my life and the lives of those that I taught. 

‘In February of 2020, I heard about CoronaVirus for the first time. I didn’t think much of it. The situation got worse, and on March 23, I learned that I would be sent home. I was absolutely devastated. I remember that I just lay on my bed and cried for more than an hour. It was absolutely terrible. All of the Americans in my mission were flown back home on March 26. We were blessed with a tender mercy before we left, though. There was a mistake, and we all got to the airport one day before we were supposed to. They decided to put us in a Marriott right next to the airport for the night. It was incredible to be together as a mission one last time. We had a really special testimony meeting, and I got to see missionaries that I hadn’t seen in 7 months. I remember bearing my testimony about a scripture that had been in my mind and given me comfort. Alma 17:16 16 "Therefore, this was the cause for which the sons of Mosiah had undertaken the work, that perhaps they might bring them unto repentance; that perhaps they might bring them to know of the plan of redemption."

In Portuguese, iit reads motivo (motive) instead of cause. I really like this scripture because no matter what happens, the reason we serve is because we know our motivation, we know what our cause is. No matter what is required of us, that will not change.

 

 

I was absolutely devastated to leave Brazil, but I decided to put my faith and trust in the Lord and His plan instead of my plan for myself. And He had a wonderful plan in store.

 

 

I was at home with my family for 7 weeks. It was a wonderful chance to see them. I was able to use that time, with their help, to prepare to go back out to the field as a better missionary.

 

 

On March 19, I arrived in Seattle, Washington. I never expected that I would get to use Portuguese consistently here. I even debated learning Spanish!  However, within a few weeks of getting here, the Federal Way missionary Facebook page ran an ad for free English classes. A Brazilian responded. I started texting with her, and she soon sent me the phone numbers for 30 other Brazilians that pretty much all lived in Kirkland. At the same time, Elder Shcelin, who I had met in the MTC was in West Seattle. The Hermanas in Kirkland found out that he spoke Portuguese. They sent him over 70 Brazilian referrals that they had in their area book. A couple weeks later, when I ran into Elder Schelin for the first time at the mission office, we put two and two together and realized that we had the chance to do something cool here. We started talking with President Beardall about what was going on. The next transfer, we were able to get some English classes going over zoom. I remember starting to get really excited. I told my companion in Federal Way that we were going to start a branch.Two transfers after arriving in Seattle, Elder Schelin and I were transferred to Kirkland to be companions. We have had so many miracles since then. We had so much work last transfer that this transfer, all of the other Portuguese speaking missionaries in the mission were put together in companionships to do Portuguese work. We were also blessed to be able to find a lot of Brazilian members. It has been absolutely incredible. I would like to share four things that really show me that the Lord is behind all of this.

 

 

  1. The fact that all of this is happening in the Seattle Washington Mission with President Beardall. This mission is one of the top 14 percent of most open missions in the world. It was the last mission to go into quarantine in Washington, and the first to get out of quarantine. This is because we have such an amazing mission President that wants the work to go forward. He has definitely given us lots of instruction to protect ourselves and others and prevent the virus from spreading, but for President Beardall, there is no stopping the work. Also, from the very first transfer that all of us reassigned missionaries started getting here, he has really emphasized using us. He was super excited to mix all of the mission cultures and to learn about what has worked in missions across the world so that we can all learn and implement those things here. He is all in on the languages. He told us in Zone Conference a few transfers ago that as he pondered why all this was happening, one of the impressions that he received was that it was to get more work done in all of these different languages. He has really pushed to use all of the 21 different languages that we speak in our mission. He has been so excited and helpful.

  2. The Spirit has guided us in many ways. Here are two experiences with this. Elder Schelin and I knew that our biggest struggle in getting a branch going would be having members. We did not really have any way of knowing if we had any Brazilian members. One day, as we were driving to visit some people in Redmond, we saw a man unloading a moving truck. We kept on driving, and I felt impressed that we should turn around and offer to help. It turns out that he was a member of the Renton stake. We talked with him for a little bit, and ended up asking him if he knew any Brazilian members. He gave us the contact information for a Brazilian family of members in Renton! Wemet the family the next week, and they were able to give us the phone numbers for several other families of Brazilians in Renton! That was an incredible testament to me of listening to the Spirit and how the Lord was guiding us. The second experience happened a few weeks later. We were in a park in Downtown Bellevue with our free English class signs. A Brazilian lady stopped and talked with us. She thought it was so cool. She posted a picture of us with our Whatsapp number on a couple Brazilian groups on Facebook. We received 20 messages requesting English classes in the next 24 hours. Not only that, but she told us she had a friend who was a Brazilian member of the church. Seh gave the member’s contact info to us, and that member then passed us the contact info for many more Brazilian members. It was another example of the Lord guiding us to be at the right place, at the right time, doing the right thing. 

  3. The third was an incredible tender mercy that happened during General Conference weekend. We took our friend Gabb to watch General Conference with some of the Brazilian members here in Kirkland. We had already had an incredible lesson with Gabb that week, and she had accepted to live some of the commandments that were very difficult for her. The only session of General Conference that she watched was the one that both Elder Soares and Elder Godoy spoke at! She got to hear two Brazilians speak, and she loved it, especially Elder Godoy’s talk on angels. It was an incredible experience that really showed me that the Lord does bless us with sweet tender mercies.

 

 

I know that the Lord prepared all of this to happen. There are too many incredible things happening here for this all to be a happy coincidence. He is truly involved in the details. 

 

 

Just like President Nelson taught us in this last General Conference, we have to “let God prevail in our lives”. Lots of the time, this requires a sacrifice on our part. However, we know that sacrifice brings blessings of heaven. The pioneers that crossed the plains knew this very well. They were willing to sacrifice it all. Because of their willingness to let God prevail in their lives, millions have been blessed.

 

 

Sometimes, sacrifice isn’t a choice. However, the way that we react and move forward always is. All of the missionaries serving right now know this. None of us chose to serve during Covid-19, and especially for those of us that have been reassigned, it has been really difficult to leave the places and people that we love and adapt to new circumstances. However, we have submitted ourselves to the will of the Lord, and he has consecrated our sacrifice for our good and the good of many other people. 2 Nephi 2:2 "thou knowest the greatness of God; and he shall consecrate thine afflictions for thy gain". God will always consecrate our trials for our God as long as we are willing to consecrate ourselves to Him. This challenging time has been a blessing in the lives of so many people. The other night, as I was praying, the Spirit touched my heart, and I realized the Covid-19 has been one of the greatest blessings in my life.

 

 

My invitation that I would leave with you is to contemplate the goodness, tender mercies, and plan of God in your life. Ask yourself what you are willing to sacrifice to let God prevail in your life.

 

 

Mosiah 4:11 And again I say unto you as I have said before, that as ye have come to the knowledge of the glory of God, or if ye have known of his goodness and have tasted of his love, and have received a remission of your sins, which causeth such exceedingly great joy in your souls, even so I would that ye should remember, and always retain in remembrance, the greatness of God

 

 

I can personally bear my witness and attest to the greatness of God, His plan, and His mercy. In the name of Jesus Christ, amen

 

 

I loved representing the Savior in Brasil, I love representing Him in Seattle, I love my companion, I love the Gospel and Atonement of Christ, I love my family, and I love my Redeemer. I am ready and excited to work harder, learn more, and love better this week!  

 

 

Love, 

Elder Warren Matthew Dudley

 

 

Photos 1-2 - Awesome Trees

Photos 3-4 The first Portuguese Group meeting!!!! These are all the Portuguese Elders. Left to Right - Elder Dudley, Elder Buhler, Elder Justesen, Elder Ward, Elder Schelin, Elder Brammer, Elder Ludgate, Elder Beardall

Photo 5 - The Portuguese Elders with President and Sister Beardall at the first Portuguese group meeting

Photo 6-8 - The Portuguese Elders with Elisangela at the first Portuguese Group meeting

Photo 9 - The Portuguese Elders with the Carlton family at the first Portuguese Group meeting

Photo 10- The Kirkland Zone activity - The Kirkland Olympics

Photo 11 - The Kirkland Zone with President Sowby of the Kirkland stake. He brought us all burgers!!! Left to right - Elder George, Elder Lai, Elder Breinholt, Elder Buhler, Elder Collignwood, Elder Fulmer, Elder Taylor, Elder Dudley, Elder Schelin, Sister Gneiting, Sister Misi (Slightly to the front) Hermana Mathers, Hermana Christensen, Hermana Fredrickson











Monday, October 12, 2020

Totem Lake Portuguese #1 Transfer 2 Week 3

Week 3 of transfer two in Kirkland



Sorry that I haven’t sent an email in three weeks! I wrote them, I guess I just forgot to send them. 

 

 

This has been a pretty good week. We had a lot of  amazing things happen. I did something that I haven’t done in 7 months and that I thought that I wouldn’t ever do again - knock on the door! Our area presidency gave the ok for us to start tracting in specific circumstances determined by mission presidents! There are very few cases and places in our mission that tracting is currently allowed. We had interviews with President Beardall last Thursday, and he talked with me about how effective and well received tracting would be with the Brazilian community. He decided that it would be ok and interesting to try, and that most Brazilians would not have a problem with it. I went on an exchange with one of the Zone Leaders after interviews, and he showed me an app called whitepages on our exchange. It is basically like an online phonebook, and you can search nearby locations. When we go to apartment complexes, we can just go through everyone who is registered on whitepages in that complex. I don’t think Elder Fullmer quite realized how useful that would be for us. This week, Elder Beardall and I went around to every single apartment complex in Totem Lake and made a list of all of the Brazilian names that are registered on Whitepages for us to contact. Even though very few Brazilians are registered on Whitepages, we still found 100+ names and addresses. We have split the list up between the companionships, and we are going to go through and start contacting all of these Brazilians and asking them for referrals of other Brazilians in the same apartment complexes. The only thing about door knocking is that the Brazilians are almost never home until at least after 6:30. It's pretty much only productive to do that after 6:30. During the day, it is still more effective to just message them. So far, we have only had time two nights to try contacting the people we found, and so far it has been pretty. We are excited to put this to more use.

 

 

This Sunday, we will have our first Portuguese sacrament meeting at 12:00!!! We are so excited. We need extra prayers!!!

 

 

We had an incredible miracle last week. We finished teaching Gabb the commandments. She is pretty much ready to get baptized on the 25! She made the comment to us during the lesson that she is still trying to pray to get a real response from Heavenly Father if this is what she should do. Two days after our lesson, one of the other Portuguese companionships asked us for some of the names off the list that we had created because they wanted to do some tracting. Out of all of the thousands of apartments in Kirkland, the one that they chose to stop by was Gabb’s apartment. It was under another Brazilian’s name, and we had never been there because we teach her on zoom! She told them that God usually answers her prayers through other people, and that she had been praying when they knocked on the door. She told them that they were an answer from God. They were able to have a great lesson with her and address some of her concerns. It was incredible.

 

 

We had a bunch of really great lessons this week. Rodrigo and Andrea are absolutely incredible. THey love us so much. The second time we went back to teach them, they had already invited another couple to do the English class with us. It was awesome because we taught Rodrigo, Andrea, and their two friends. 

 

 

We had a really cool lesson with a less active member named Silvania. We read Moroni 7 with her and talked about faith through adversity. We also shared what had been said in General Conference about Doctrine and Covenants 121 and 122. The Spirit was so strong that she started crying. Next time, she is going to invite a non-member friend to come to the lesson with us, and she is going to try and come to church.  

 

 

I love you all! 

Scripture of the week; Alma 34:32-34

32 For behold, this life is the time for men to prepare to meet God; yea, behold the day of this life is the day for men to perform their labors.

33 And now, as I said unto you before, as ye have had so many witnesses, therefore, I beseech of you that ye do not procrastinate the day of your repentance until the end; for after this day of life, which is given us to prepare for eternity, behold, if we do not improve our time while in this life, then cometh the night of darkness wherein there can be no labor performed.

34 Ye cannot say, when ye are brought to that awful crisis, that I will repent, that I will return to my God. Nay, ye cannot say this; for that same spirit which doth possess your bodies at the time that ye go out of this life, that same spirit will have power to possess your body in that eternal world.

 

 

I loved representing the Savior in Brasil, I love representing Him in Seattle, I love my companion, I love the Gospel and Atonement of Christ, I love my family, and I love my Redeemer. I am ready and excited to work harder, learn more, and love better this week!    

 

 

Love,

Elder Warren Matthew Dudley

 

Photos 1-2 Got some love from home

Photos 3-5 Exchange in the Willows area with Elder Fullmer

Photo 6 - Working with Elder Beardall

Photos 7-8 The leaves are changing!!

Photos 9-14 - Cool park in the Lakeview area that has a great view of Lake Washington

Photo 15 - the view of Lake Washington from big Finn Hill in Kirkland

Photo 16-17 - Zone conference



















Monday, October 5, 2020

Totem Lake Portuguese #1 Transfer 2 Week 2

This has been an incredible week. General Conference was absolutely incredible. I think that this conference was my favorite and most revelatory out of all that I can remember.  But, I’ll talk about that in a minute.

 


  It is still a little bit slower than last transfer teaching wise, but we usually teach about 2-3 times a day still. We are trying hard to completely fill our teaching pool out. We were able to find some cool new people to teach this week. We had our first lesson with Rodrigo and Andrea. They are a super cool couple from Rio de Janeiro and have been living in the US for about a year. Rodrigo is about the happiest Brazilian I have ever met. He has the funniest hysterical laugh. They are so friendly and are really grateful to be learning English with us. They had acai waiting for us to eat! At the end, we gave them a Book of Mormon and taught them about it, which they thought was super cool. I think that we will definitely be able to get them to come to church for us.


 

Speaking of church, the stake president, President Sowby, officially gave us the go ahead to have our first Portuguese Sacrament meeting on the 18! We are so excited! We have the next two weeks to get ready for it. Hopefully, we will be able to get a lot of people to come.


 

We had two incredible miracles with Gabb this week. Gabb has a baptismal date for the 25 of October. This week, we started teaching her the commandments. She has a super solid testimony of the Book of Mormon and Joseph Smith, and she understands things really well, but we were still pretty anxious going into the lesson. We knew that Gabb had a very specific problem with part of the Law of Chastity, and we were really anxious about bringing it up. We were praying very earnestly beforehand for the Lord to soften her heart. We taught her a few other commandments, including the Word of Wisdom, and then we taught the Law of Chastity. Our prayers were definitely answered. Not only did Gabb accept to live the Word of Wisdom and the other commandments that we had taught, she agreed to live the Law of Chastity! It was definitely very uncomfortable, but she said that she would obey the Law of Chastity and all that it entails. It was such a huge miracle. 

 


That was just the first miracle that we had with Gabb. During the lesson that we had on the commandments, we also invited her to watch General Conference with us. She said that she would, so we ended up watching the morning session on Sunday with her - at some Brazilian’s member’s home! The entire morning was full of tender mercies. Two Brazilians spoke, Elder Soares and Elder Godoy. Elder Godoy’s talk was absolutely perfect for Gabb as she is completely changing her life around. President Nelson also spoke, so she got to hear the prophet speak. Afterwards, The members had some awesome Brazilian food prepared for us. It was food that Gabb hadn’t eaten since leaving Brasil. It was just the best. It really showed us that Heavenly Father is looking out for her and is involved in her conversion. The only session that she watched was the only session that President Nelson gave a full talk at, and two Brazilians spoke at. It was incredible. We are so excited for her to get baptized.

 


We also had another really great tender mercy when we were at a park this week. This super nice Chinese mom came up and started talking to us. She ended up giving us two huge plates of the most amazing home-cooked Chinese food - egg rolls, noodles, and chocolate chip cookies! It was so great! We tried to give her a Book of Mormon because she said that our work as missionaries was something she is really appreciative of, but she wasn’t interested. It made our day, though


 

General Conference was unforgettable. The counsel that we received is perfect for the times that we are in. Here are some of my takeaways:

  1. We need to be prepared for the Second Coming of the Savior

  2. Things may get worse before they get better

  3. We must establish Zion in our hearts, homes and communities

  4. The power of our prayers is real

  5. We have a living prophet that receives daily revelation to guide the Lord’s people

  6. Specific things that I am going to study that were mentioned repeatedly: Zion Societies in the scriptures, Joseph Smith’s time in Liberty Jail, Preach My Gospel chapter 6, References to Israel in the scriptures, study of Jesus Christ in the topical guide

Scripture of the week: 3 Nephi 20:21-22

21 And it shall come to pass that I will establish my people, O house of Israel.

22 And behold, these people will I establish in this land, unto the fulfilling of the covenant which I made with your father Jacob; and it shall be a New Jerusalem. And the powers of heaven shall be in the midst of this people; yea, even I will be in the midst of you.


 

I loved representing the Savior in Brasil, I love representing Him in Seattle, I love my companion, I love the Gospel and Atonement of Christ, I love my family, and I love my Redeemer. I am ready and excited to work harder, learn more, and love better this week!    


 

Love,

Elder Warren Matthew Dudley

 

 

Photo 1-2 - Tender Mercy in the park. A Chinese mom gave us some picnic food

Photo 3 - Cool car at the Fred Meyer parking lot

Photo 4 - General Conference from the hotel!! We watched it on our phones