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Monday, April 30, 2018

Week 49 - A Normal aka Crazy Week


I literally cannot believe that I wrote you guys a whole week ago.. geez.

This week was AWESOME. We got to meet with a ton of people and we were SO busy and it was just so good. Elder Mangum and I are working super super hard down here in Uzhgorod and seeing the blessings. We're looking hard for them! God has answered so many of our prayers.

We have 3 new investigators from this week!! 2 of them are referrals which is just amazing. 2 of the 3 new investigators are millionaires too hahah. It's so weird. They're some of the dopest people I've met.

The first one is Ivan. The 6 foot 3 bodybuilder millionaire. We met him on the Easter finding activity and we just decided to randomly call him this week to see how he was doing and if he could meet. He was so stoked to talk with us and said "WHEN ARE WE MEETING?" So the next day he met us at the bridge in center and was like "alright let's go"! And we were super confused cause we thought we would just go to the church but the he took us the other way! Then he takes out his keys and beeps at his Range Rover and drives us to this SUPER NICE cafe and just orders everything for us and has us just dying the whole time. He was so awesome. He met with missionaries 10 years ago in a different city and he recognized us on Easter. We talked about the gospel and just about everything over one of the nicest lunches I've had in a longgg time. And then he said he'd buy it all for us! He then proceeded to take the fattest wad of cash, I've ever seen, out of his pocket all rubber banded up and just threw some on the table and we left. He said that he would read and pray about the Book of Mormon and the Restoration!! I'll have to take a picture with him. He had a lot of funny stories and was super just real. 

The NEXT millionaire investigator was the owner of a lake resort down in Khust where the Peretz's live. We had a really good lesson with him too. I have a couple pics of the place that he owned. He invited his son and an employee of his. It was really really good and powerful. He said that he would also read and pray about the Book of Mormon. Everything kinda just made sense to him!!



Our last new investigator is actually an exchange student in SLC right now who is from Uzhgorod and has committed to baptism already!! The exchange program doesn't allow them to be baptized into any church during their time in America, so yesterday we had the opportunity to have a skype lesson with her and the sister missionaries. She comes into Uzh on the 26th of May. We're going to meet with her and her parents right off the bat to hit the ground running and keep the fire burning in her!!! It was an awesome experience. Her name is Katya and she is 16 and SOOO ready for baptism. She fears the traditional transition, and standing out in her family and friends, but she KNOWS that it's what she needs to do! The Holy Ghost works in such amazing ways.

It was a super super good week. I'm just loving life. It's super freaking hot down here in Uzh but we're still putting in that work!!!

Have a great week everybody!!

--
Elder Dillon Stott
Ukraine L'viv Mission
Akademika Sakharova 43 str. #311
L'viv 79026 Ukraine






Monday, April 23, 2018

Week 48 - Suiting Up


Okay, okay let's get this over with...

Yes, this week was good.

Monday was P-day, and I don't think we did anything out of the ordinary.

Tuesday was jam packed with meetings and calls and conferences, and practicing our musical number for the conference. Elder Wonson and I went on splits to teach the grandparents of the 3 recent converts, Yaroslav, Lyosha, and Hloria. The lesson went amazing. It's the most that I've felt the spirit testifying through me during a lesson. It was almost all in Russian, but I understood enough and could speak back to them in Ukrainian which was super nice. They were very accepting to the Gospel and were just so interested in what it was that could possibly make such young teenagers in a scary world so happy. I just testified nonstop about the Book of Mormon. They are some of the coolest 75 year-old people I've met. The Grandpa is a boxing trainer and is just the funniest person ever. The Grandma is low-key in love with me but like it's okay. Dilanchik is what she calls me. The Gift of Tongues was for sure present during our lesson. I don't really know HOW I was understanding straight up Russian, but the Holy Ghost blesses US as missionaries when we have such strong desires to share the gospel with everyone.

Conference was AMAZING. So much good stuff. I know that our President is a man called of God! We performed our musical number.. It was... aight. hahaha. We didn't end up singing our other song though, which I was kinda sad about "butt" it's okay!! We got roasted after our musical number because 3 of us were wearing the exact same suit. President said we looked like a 60s rock band. But it was funny!! There were actually like 6 or 7 of us with the exact same suits. President made us split up for the mission picture hahahah. 





I went to Ivano Frankivsk this week to be on exchanges with Elder Galmeister. It was so so good and fun. We worked super hard and talked to 100s of people on the street when we did a Book of Mormon Bookstand. So many cool people in that city. We also ate at Desyatkas. I always eat and spend too much when I go there.. I bought a couple of handmade Ukrainian ties there too. Because I melted my last one. oops.



Saturday was filled with trains from Ivano to L'viv and L'viv to Uzhgorod. I slept for like 9 hours on all the trains hahahaha. 

Church was kind of a let down.. we only had 18 there, and one of the members just went super hard roasting another one of the members and it caused a huge argument in the other room after church. I dipped out real quick to the keyboard and played "Love at Home" and sang with some of the kids until it all died down. It was at max volume too. It was pretty funny to be honest. Pride is such a dumb little bugger.



Have a good week everyone!!
-- 
Elder Dillon Stott
Ukraine L'viv Mission
Akademika Sakharova 43 str. #311
L'viv 79026 Ukraine

Monday, April 16, 2018

Week 47 - Bathroom Break (Out)

Hey Mom and the 4 others that probably just look at pictures!!

This week flew by super fast but it feels like last p-day was a month ago. Tak bahato sprav.

Mukachivo: To start out, on Wednesday, on our way to Khust, we decided to go to the city of Mukachivo to do some missionary work there. It was SO good. We met with a lady that we had actually met here - she was super interested in the Gospel and she is doing great. We ate with her, talked more with her, and shared our testimonies of the Book of Mormon with her. She's in America now until June though. Go find her in New Hampshire!!! haha. After her lesson got cut short, we spontaneously journeyed our way to the castle. It was pretty awesome. We actually met a potential investigator in the museum part of the castle. She loved us and tried to get us to both consider marrying her granddaughter. That happens a lot with the older women here. They start naming all the things that their daughters or granddaughters can do so well. Apparently it's super attractive if a girl knows how to work on a computer. Gotta get my priorities straight I guess!!! I have a TON of pictures from there. I hope my mom chooses ones where I don't look stupid. :) I've come to trust her most of the time. Molodetz, mama. Castle pics...






Church: President Rizley came down this week to church, to give Brat Peretz the Melchizedek Priesthood! We had 32 PEOPLE at church. Record number!!! There were a couple of visitors from Kiev that came with President, but even without people that wouldn't come usually, or visitors, we still had more people from Uzhgorod there than ever!! Vasya, our investigator, along with Serhi came to church! It was so awesome, and perfect timing. One person actually had to stand during Sacrament Meeting because it was so packed - even after completely rearranging chairs. I was tucked in my corner playing the Keyboard (on the organ setting) the whole time.

Weather: Sweater Weather or Sweatier Weather?? It was super hot this week. 80s already!! uhhh yeah that's the weather haha. We're sweating now... I don't like it at all. haha

Fun: We played basketball this week with some of our friends we met when we played some ball a while ago. We met up with them, and actually got to have a lesson with one of the kids who had heard some stuff and read some super fake stuff on the internet about Mormons, so we were able to answer a ton of his questions. His name is Vladik. He's super dope. He's 16 years old, loves pizza, and dreams of basketball. They all seem to. They all came to our English practice that had 18 people (record number) and then we all went to Chili Pizza later this week. It was super fun and they are probably some of the best friends I've made in Ukraine so far. There's 5 of them that are super tight - almost like brotherhood. They're so funny and fun to be with!! I hope that everything goes well with Vladik. We had a huge Restoration lesson with him, and he accepted a Book of Mormon! He said he's going to read it. His only problem is that he LOVES the internet and thinks that Joseph Smith is part of the Illuminati! We're working on it though :) I'll snag a picture with them today, we're playing ball with them again later!! People are so much more accepting of gospel discussions, our message and even just talking about religion when they see that we are normal, real, fun, and HAPPY people. It's been really cool to use basketball a little bit to get some potential investigators!! 

Tender mercy - still able to dunk

Exciting: We're going to L'viv and Ivano Frankivsk next week. Mission Conference will be on Thursday, and yours truly is part of 2 musical numbers. We just found out about one of them 2 days ago... so we're prepping super quick. haha. Then right after conference, Elder Mangum and I are going down to Ivano to do exchanges with Elder Galmeister (formerly known as G-Daddy) and Elder Aslanyan (from Armenia). 3 of my favorite people in the world. It's gonna be so fun and a HUGE learning experience!! Exchanges are so awesome because you get to work with someone new and see the ups and downs of doing things differently, and in a different city. Sometimes you get caught in too much of a routine serving with one person 24/7, so exchanges serve as a missionary work eye-opener.

Funny: I got locked in the bathroom for an hour. I don't really wanna talk about it hahahaha. But, basically the lock literally broke AND SO DID the inside of the doorhandle. Just my luck. The washer was also running on max temperature, so it was so freaking hot.. My GENIUS district members (because our whole district is still in one apartment) tried a couple of things. They 1: successfully hammered off the door handle, 2: Hammered a Knife through the WALL trying to break the lock. 3. Took a video of the whole thing 4.Handed me a screwdriver through a hole in the door (that was already there - it's a decorative hole like the size of a quarter) and then I took the door off the hinges like a non-caveman civil person. #domestic!!!

Elder Mangum trying to jailbreak the bathroom door - w/ a hammer and butter knife

Yeah. Don't get locked in your bathroom, kids.

-- 
Elder Dillon Stott
Ukraine L'viv Mission
Akademika Sakharova 43 str. #311
L'viv 79026 Ukraine

Monday, April 9, 2018

Week 46 - The Upgrade From Trio to a Quad


Hello Family and Friends.

This week wasn't super duper crazy, but Elder Devey got here!! It's been preeeetty crazy in the apartment with all 4 of us. Closet space is a nightmare and you're always stepping over something of someone's, but other than that, things are going great. It's been especially weird because they didn't give a phone to Elder Devey to bring into his companionship to Uzhgorod, so they have no phone, meaning.. that they have to stay with us. He's been here since Thursday. It's so weird walking around in a big group hahaha but I guess it's the same "getting used to" that I got used to when I went into a trio. They were supposed to get the phone on Saturday, but they didn't. It was supposed to get here today, butttt didn't. That's okay though. The more, the merrier (sometimes) 

Elder Wonson, me, Elder Devey and Elder Mangum


We had our Easter Finding Activity this week!! The board has written on it "What did Christ do for you?" It was pretty awesome. It was the day before Easter, and there was just tons of people. That means a lot of conversations, and especially a lot of interesting people haha. The picture of the man that looks like a mini Dr. House is perhaps the most interesting person I've met on my mission. He's from Germany. We spoke 4 different languages together throughout our conversation. He knew German, English, Ukrainian, and Russian. That was hard to keep up with. He's a fugitive artist who sculpts and does paintings of politicians - using dog waste as his medium. When he told me this story, I busted out laughing. I had to get a picture with the man. 



Finding Activities on the street are always the best. For activity we bought (really expensive and almost impossible to find) plastic eggs and painted them and set them out on the table in a basket. We invited people up to open them and see what was inside. They were always confused when they found nothing inside. We compared it to the empty tomb of Christ. It was a stretch for some people, but it was a pretty fun conversation starter. We found a lot of success with a lot of new people and new investigators!! Some other things we saw that were awesome: 1) kid faking to be deaf and talking to us until I caught him. He wanted to fight one of us. It was funny. 2) we met a Jewish lady from the US and her kids literally started punching her like crazy and she just didn't do anything about it. They like tackled her literally to the ground and she just got up and started talking. We had no idea what the heck to do.. American kids are crazy.





It's also finally Spring here now. Out of nowhere. It's blossoming everywhere. 3 weeks ago was an ice storm. Oh well. We're always ready for anything anyways. 




General Conference was SO GOOD. I think it was the best one yet. So many good talks of good people sustaining a great man who is truly called as a prophet of God! My favorite part of the whole conference, beside Elder Bednar's talk about meekness, was the Solemn Assembly.. Such a uniting and indescribable experience. We are all supporting our prophet from all the corners of the earth!!

We celebrated Easter with the soon-to-be-branch on Sunday. We made them breakfast burritos. It was a huge hit. They loved them!! It was so awesome to celebrate the Resurrection of the Son of God!! So many amazing words were spoken during conference, and I know that through Christ our Savior, we can truly be saved from our sins that bear us down in this world. He is our best friend, our brother, and our light in our lives. He knows us perfectly and loves us perfectly. He simply wants us to turn to Him so we can feel his love and influence in our lives. He is my Savior and I know that I can always turn to him, set aside my pride, and put everything at His feet. He suffered in the garden and on the cross on behalf of our imperfectness. He loves us so much more than we could ever imagine. I know that this is the same church that He established when He was on the earth, and that God loves us so much that He has called living PROPHETS and APOSTLES in our time to guide us back to him. I love Him with all my heart.

Have a great week!!!
Elder Stott



--
Elder Dillon Stott
Ukraine L'viv Mission
Akademika Sakharova 43 str. #311
L'viv 79026 Ukraine


 
My new Ukrainian-made suit

Monday, April 2, 2018

Week 45 - Miracle Week


Hello Family and Friends! 

Well there goes another absolutely crazy week in Uzhgorod. This could be my longest weekly letter ever, but I'm gonna try to keep it as short as possible.

First things first, our baptisms happened!! So many miracles in that whole situation. We held the baptismal interviews with them and the Zone Leaders over skype, and found out that they had to receive written permission from their mom to be baptized. When they found out that the permission was required, they were devastated. They were all 100% convinced that there would be no baptism. Their mom had always been against the church and against them getting baptized. There was just no way that she would let them. We went on splits because we had to do our English Practice, so Elder Mangum went with Sasha (their uncle/father figure) to ask permission. I won't go a whole ton into all the details but after a 2 hour discussion about everything, the mom finally gave permission thanks to the testimonies of the kids, Sasha, and Elder Mangum. I feel like it is truly impossible to describe how crazy this truly is. She has been completely 100% against the church for the past 2 years. Their mom Katya not only said yes, but came to the baptism, and then came to church the next day!! She shed a lot of tears during the baptism and the confirmations. It was a truly sweet experience. 



Sasha had planned on getting permission from the grandparents, who are the ones legally responsible for the kids. Elder Mangum and he stopped by the grandparents of Lyosha, Yaroslav and Gloria after their meeting with the mom. They absolutely LOST it when they found out that their daughter gave her kids permission to be baptized. They were going on and on and ON about how they would have never guessed in a million years that she would allow it. You truly never know when the Lord is going to soften homebody's heart. When we found out that we had to ask the mom, I can honestly say that I thought that the baptisms would 110% fall through and not happen for a very very long time. But we all said a prayer, together and as individuals that the mom would allow them to take this step in their lives. They said a prayer right before they knocked on her door too. God truly heard and answered our prayers. Their mom Katya is one of our newest investigators now. After so many powerful experiences with her kids and feeling the Spirit, she said she was very interested in taking the Gospel lessons. The 2 next newest investigators are the grandparents!! They were so amazed by the fact that all of this worked out and the fact that the mom said yes. They thought it was all so amazing that this message truly must be something special. We'll be working with them VERY closely these upcoming weeks. MIRACLES ARE EVERYWHERE! The baptism went very smoothly. No redos or anything! The only hard part about it all was getting their freaking whole names. I don't know why parents decide to give 7 syllable names to their kids here, but oh well. The place where we held the baptism was..rather interesting. Not a whole lot of options here though. It was still an amazing and spiritual experience.



We were able to take a bus out the Khust to visit the Peretz family, the newest family in the group. It was an AWESOME experience. I haven't really talked about them that much, but they are a family of recent converts who all got baptized after their dad was contacted by missionaries while on a business trip in Czech Republic. They are AWESOME. They drive 2 hours to church every single Sunday. They are our most active members and are just awesome. The bus ride was awful both ways there, but being able to spend time with them was awesome. We held an interview with Brother Peretz, and soon he will be getting the Melchizedek Priesthood, which is AWESOME. As soon as that happens, we will be able to form a BRANCH in Uzhgorod!!! So many miracles this week I wish I had the time to write a book. Geez.

Doing the Slam together



One last miracle and then I'll wrap it up. During church yesterday, near the end of Sacrament meeting, I thought I heard something downstairs or just outside the chapel. So after one of the testimonies, I got up and went out there. There was a man who was just looking around at all the pictures and Books of Mormon and teaching pamphlets and just all the church materials. I invited him into the chapel to come hear the last part of sacrament meeting. As soon as sacrament meeting ended, Elder Mangum came up to me and said GO GO GO GO!! We weren't about to let him get away. After talking to him for a little bit, I had to go teach primary with Elder Wonson. Quick shoutout to all the Primary Teachers out there. That is some freaking hard work right there, Go you. But the man (Serhi) had just chosen a different route to walk somewhere, and was walking past the front of our building and saw our sign, was interested by it, and then came inside to see what it was all about. Elder Mangum had an AWESOME discussion with him about the Restoration and Serhi was just ALL over it. He accepted EVERYTHING. It all just made sense to him, and he loved it. He stayed to listen to second hour and just soaked it all up. He then gave US HIS number and HE set up a second lesson with US. That just doesn't happen.. it's crazy. I honestly don't know a TON about him, but Elder Mangum swears he's going to get baptized. We're going to try to establish a baptismal date with him this week! When i first heard something outside, I was 100% convinced that someone was downstairs stealing stuff out of the church building. It's amazing what the Holy Ghost has to tell us sometimes just to get us to get up and do something. haha.

We taught more lessons than any other week I have on my mission (except 1, but) and we are LOVING it. We're talking with so many people all the time, every day. We're praying for miracles and working our tails off for them!! Just SO many miracles all around us, all week.

We got transfer calls this week too. We found out that we're getting ANOTHER MISSIONARY IN UZHGOROD!! There hasn't been more than 2 missionaries here for a longgg time. One of my old comps Elder Devey is coming down to be with Elder Wonson! I'll be comps with just Elder Mangum. I'm super excited. The only thing that's going to be hard is the fact that all 4 of us will be in this apartment until we find a new apartment for Elder Devey and Wonson. We're searching really really really hard hahaha.

I just can't describe this week in an email. The Church is just so true. The Gospel is so good. Missions are the BEST. They're super tough, but worth every single second. The Book of Mormon changes lives. God truly loves His children so much. He has prepared a perfect plan of eternal happiness for each of His children, altogether, AND individually!! 

Have a great week and happy almost Easter!
Elder Stott

Climbed on this as a dare

One of my Ukrainian Grandmas 

A cool art museum

I miss playing the piano so much - got in trouble for pressing a key on this one...