Monday, January 2, 2017

7 Month Mark

HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!!



Hey Family and Friends!

Pday comes around so often it's crazy, I feel like just yesterday I talked to my family on Skype and was celebrating Christmas and now I'm celebrating New Year's and my 7 month mark. Time flies by so fast, and now I have all of 2017 in Delhi. 

This week was a normal week with a normal missionary schedule, not much happened I feel like. I used to have so many crazy stories to tell you, and I don't know if those crazy stories and experiences just stopped happening or if I’ve just got used to living in India. I mean I still look around every once in a while and wonder how in the world I got here, I feel like I'm in Iraq some days depending on where I am teaching. I still get in arguments with political parties who don't like the missionaries, but my Hindi is a little better now so I can handle myself until they leave me alone. There are monkeys everywhere and everything looks like a world war two movie, it really is an interesting place. The most interesting thing that happened this week was my investigators Badal and Sourav took us to their institution where they teach kids at night and on the weekends that need extra help and practice or just time to do their homework. It's in a pretty sketchy neighborhood and all of the kids wanted to take selfies with me. I helped them with math for about 20 minutes before teaching a lesson to my investigators. Every day is different, but every day is fun. 
 
Sometimes, feeling like I'm in Iraq


 This week I was reading and preparing for lessons and I came across one of my favorite scriptures. Doctrine and Covenants 90:24 “Search diligently, pray always, and be believing, and all things shall work together for your good.”  I love this scripture because I feel like I can relate to it.  As 2017 starts many people are making resolutions and although I never was a fan of resolutions, I have always liked making goals.  I have always loved to be positive and trust in Heavenly Father, to be believing. But sometimes that’s a hard thing to do, especially when life gets tough.


I can remember times where my Jazz have been down 9 points with 4.6 seconds on the clock and most people would turn the TV off and get angry and yell at the coach. But I was always trying to figure out how many points the Jazz needed to score each second to hit a game winner.  I was doing my best to believe in my team, that all things would work out, and that something amazing would happen.  I always have been and always will be a little too optimistic.  But similarly, there are times in life where we feel like we are down 9 points with 4.6 seconds left and we just want to turn the TV off.  We want to yell at the coach, say that the refs were horrible, and that we can never catch a break. 


I have felt that a few times in my mission and I am sure you have too in regular life.  But I promise you that all things will work together for your good.  If only you search diligently, pray always, and be believing.  Believe that good things and miracles can happen in your life, because before you know it, you’re in India happier than ever and your Dallas Cowboys are the best in the NFC and looking for a Super Bowl run.  I haven’t watched a single game this season, but I believe they will win it all.  (I may even have a ten rupee bet on it.)

Life gets hard, it’s a fact.  Just believe and trust in your Heavenly Father.  2017 has a lot in store for all of us, and all things shall work together for your good if you believe.

How bout them Cowboys.

Love, Elder Armstrong

Monday, December 26, 2016

MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!

Elders I am serving with, we all stay in the same apartment.


Dear Family,

I hope you all had a wonderful Christmas. Mine was amazing, much better than I expected. I can definitely say that the Lord has blessed me and the missionaries here in India and we are grateful. I just got done speaking to my family and reading all the letters and seeing the videos and pictures from you back home. Thank you for your prayers and your love, I feel it every day of my mission. I hope your families are well and that there is lots of snow. Everything here in India is going well and I don't have much time to write so today's letter will probably be a little shorter. 

I hope that you all got as good of gifts as I received from the Elders serving with me. I got funny clothes and pictures and candy and a lot of laughs. I also had packages sent from home that were amazing to get. And when we were sitting around talking about our favorite Christmas gifts I just thought of so many Christmases in the past that were just awesome. 

The one that stuck into my mind the most was I remember when I was like 7 or 8. And I can remember that on that Christmas Eve night I could not sleep to save my life. I woke up like 20 times and finally I just gave up and sat at the top of my stairs looking at the presents under the tree. There were so many of them and it was all lit up and I was so excited. I wanted to open the gifts so bad, but it was still like 5 in the morning and my dad would have killed me if I would have woken him up. So I just sat there waiting for the next two hours to open up the gifts. And I can now see since being in India that I was a very privileged kid, and I had many blessings that I didn't know I had. But even to kids in India who don't get any gifts or even to kids in America, there are so many gifts that our Heavenly Father has given us. So many blessings are there for us just like they were there under my tree. Heavenly Father has given us gifts that Santa Claus could never have his elves make in any toy shop. All of us have gifts and in Doctrine Covenants 46:11 it says:  

"For all  have not every gift given unto them; for there are many gifts, and to every man is given a gift by the Spirit of God." 

We all have gifts, we are all good at something.  We all have something to offer those around us.  Some can sing, some give good advice, some can cook, some are good listeners.  But as gifts are intended to bring joy and happiness to the lives of others, and bring them closer to Christ, you can change people's lives by looking to share your gifts and talents with those around you.  I hope you appreciate your gifts, both spiritual and temporal.  I promise other people need you and you need other people.  If we all keep trying to light the world I know that the gifts we have received will help us accomplish those goals to help others come unto Christ.  

I hope you all had a wonderful, white, Christmas.  I love you!

Love Elder Armstrong 
Me and Elder Openshaw displaying some of our $1.50 Christmas gifts
and white elephant gifts the Elders in our apartment gave to each other.
Poverty in India:  Be grateful for your home
Street in India


Monday, December 19, 2016

Week Twenty-Nine



Hey family,

One week closer to Christmas and I am so excited to see my family next week you have no idea. It is going to be so great to see my mommy and my dad and talk football with him just like we used to. We usually would try and stay focused on the work this upcoming week, but it will almost be impossible. We are basically the interim Branch Presidency for an indefinite time period starting now because they will all be out of Delhi with work. So we have to plan two nights of caroling, a Branch Christmas Party, and Church on Christmas Sunday...but we always take care of church. The experience we get here to lead and to help the leaders learn and grow is unreal, it will be so good for me for the rest of my life to get this experience. But when you put that all together along with trying to celebrate your own Christmas with the mission party and Skyping family it will be a crazy week.

Just yesterday we had a baptism and it was awesome. Elder Chidithoti baptized Suchat and he is such a good kid. He comes from a part member family, and his family is one that I used to think only existed in movies. His mom is in Kulkatta and his father is in Punjab, so right now he is living in a two bedroom home made of cement on the third floor of his building. They have one bathroom and a small kitchen with a small gas stove and they sleep on the floor with only blankets. He lives with his Aunt Divya who is a 20 year old member and is divorced with a 2 year old baby, and their Auntie lives there also. But they usually have most of the neighboring family stay with them and so trying to have a silent and peaceful lesson is unbelievably hard. But Suchat kept every commitment and always wanted to be at youth activities and is going to be a great young member. I'm excited for him.

This week was a fun one just like always and yes the American food has been awesome. It's a nice switch of taste even though I love Indian food, I could eat French toast for the next six weeks. This week I cut a little snowman out of Styrofoam and we bought some Diwali lights so our apartment is looking a lot more like Christmas. Each missionary in our apartment (6) is buying each other a 100 rupee gift (1.5 dollars) and we even pinned some of our socks to the wall of the apartment. So everything is going good here in Dwarka, my second home. That's how it feels when you are about to spend 8 months of your life in one proselyting area.

So thank you all for the Christmas wishes and the support and prayers from home. I promise you that your prayers and love are felt and appreciated. And I know my dad will hate this because he's stubborn and doesn't like attention, but please pray for my dad to have a healthy recovery to his back surgery. We've got a football season to get ready for and he can't be laying in bed;)

This week I was reading in Luke and I came across the perfect scripture for this time of year. In Chapter 19:10 it says:
 

“For the Son of man is come to seek and to save that which was lost.”

I love this Scripture because it tell us exactly why the Savior came to Earth.  He came here to seek us, to reach out to us, to help us.  Because we are lost and don't know the way.  He came to show us the way that we could follow Him, so that we could literally be saved from our every sadness and hardships.  I remember times in my life where I just felt lost and confused, usually about a lost football game or a biology test.  I remember the 17 hour flight on the way here where I just felt so far away from everything that I had ever known.  I was scared and honestly lost in the Middle East somewhere, but nothing comforted me more than praying and just telling Heavenly Father that I knew that what I was doing was true and that I needed comfort.  I found that comfort when reading about the Savior in the Book of Mormon.  He comforts me every day when I need Him, that's why He came.  He came to seek us, and to save us from being lost.  No matter what life situation you may be in, He came for you, to seek you, and to save you.  Show Him this Christmas season why His efforts weren't wasted.  Find Him, Seek Him, Allow Him to save you.  Give to others and be happy!

I wish you all a Merry Christmas from Dwarka India...that sentence still kind of freaks me out...I'm too far away;)

LOVE YOU


Elder Armstrong

Christmas Shopping

The Stockings Were Hung

Suchat's Baptism