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Monday, June 25, 2018

Week 57 - Baptism of Naadu


Super short this week - Sorry!!

This week was awesome. I was in L'viv and Ternopil AND K-town this week. 

We had the baptism of Naadu in K-town and her confirmation the next day in Ternopil. It was awesome. 



We'll officially be the Kiev, Ukraine mission in a week. Also absorbing the country of Moldova.  L'viv will be it's own area within the Kiev mission.

President and Sister Rizley leave on Tuesday. Super sad. Our new President Kumferman was a Russian professor at BYU-I. Should be interesting to see what changes will be made.

Also, transfers were supposed to be this week and NOTHING is happening mission-wide.

Have a great week!


Elder Dillon Stott

Vul. Yabluneva 1
S. Sofiivska Borshahivka
Kyivska oblast 08131
Ukraine
Church on Sunday

Awesome Market


 
Throwing it back with a little D & D

Always have to stop and appreciate the artwork




Monday, June 18, 2018

Week 56 - Artiom's Miracles


Hey all.

Week was good. President Rizley came to K-town for his last visit to our city before he goes home. I'll see him this coming Saturday for our BAPTISM in L'viv!!! And, 2 days ago there was another baptism in our city!

I'm writing a little later than usual. Today I played a guitar for the first time in over a year. I was rusty, but not as bad as I thought I would've become. Artiom is going to let me borrow it this week!! SO STOKED.



Speaking of Artiom, he is awesome. I've never had more love for an investigator than I have had for Artiom. He's just the best. After the strongest I've felt the spirit on a lesson, (which President Rizley was able to be in on since he was in K-town) we invited him to be baptized. I think this was the 5th invitation, and testimony after testimony that we bore, he has accepted to be baptized on the 4th of August!!! It's honestly unheard of to have so many baptisms so close together, let alone in general. We're so blessed for all that we do. Hard things really do pay off.

We also just had miracles all day today. We helped Artiom with some recycling that he's been saving up for since before winter. We made 5 trips back and forth from his house, delivering over 400 kilograms of cardboard to a person who was buying cardboard... yeah that's all I knew. BUT during this today, we met his ENTIRE family through 4 different ways. This is amazing because although Artiom has loved everything about church and meeting with missionaries, his parents have been super against it all, and he is 17, which means he'll need their permission to be baptized. We testified YESTERDAY that miracles would happen if he had the faith to be baptized and that SOMETHING would happen as part of God's plan to allow him to take this step in his life, even though his parents are at the moment against it all. 

1. His little brother and best friend both came along with us the whole time and really enjoyed spending time all together. 2. His dad skyped him and we got to talk to him and show him we were normal good people over skype, and his dad was way nicer than we thought. He works in England, and is on his way home as I write this. As part of the recycling, some of it was from his mom's store - and she is the most against him being baptized. But, because we were helping, we had to stop by the store to get the last bits. Of course she was there and we talked to her and she saw us helping and laughing and having a good time and influence on her 2 boys and their friend. We didn't do much more than introducing ourselves, but it's a step - given the fact that not 24 hours ago she wanted NOTHING to do with us. While we met his mom at the store, she was skyping their dad, so we said hi again and he was like "you're still working??? GOOD JOB! You guys are great." And THEN after the whole thing, we came back to his house and his grandma invited us in and fed us GREAT fresh summer Ukrainian food. We all bonded and laughed and had a great time. This is only the start of the miracles Heavenly Father has in plan for Artiom as long as we will all have faith and keep holding on. I'm sorry I rushed the whole story. But it's amazing. AND HE SHOWED ME HIS GUITAR TODAY AND IS LENDING IT TO ME ON WEDNESDAY. #tendermercy. That's my little cherry on top. Literally we were blown away at how awesome today was, and how blessed WE ALL were because we sacrificed our P-day to do 5 hours of service. So worth it.



The baptism went great on Saturday. Olha is one of the most solid converts I've seen. She was the member present on another one of their lessons that Sunday at church, RIGHT after sacrament meeting, in which she was confirmed and received the Holy Ghost. She's what I would call a beast.

Speaking of church, out of NOWHERE came 26 people... we had 13 last week. This time we had 3 investigators come, and there were 2 less actives, and 2 more investigators of the other elders. AND President and Sister Rizley both CRUSHED it at the pulpit and the Spirit was so strong.

YET somehow, this week still seemed super tough for me. One of the tougher weeks. But I have such a testimony of FAITH and holding on to the iron rod, even if it is sometimes for dear life. Heavenly Father guides us RIGHT to where we need to be, every single day without fail as long as WE do OUR part.

Have a solid week.  

--
Elder Dillon Stott
Vul. Yabluneva 1
S. Sofiivska Borshahivka
Kyivska oblast 08131
Ukraine





Monday, June 11, 2018

Week 55 - Sooo Hot


This week was crazy. 3 cities, 2 bus rides, 2 train rides, and 15 hours of travel. We were in Rivne on exchanges and I was with Elder Shuley! It was super awesome because in his city we had TONS of lessons all day and we were so busy. We got a baptismal date for one of their investigators on just his 3rd lesson! Vadim was his name. Super happy for that. I learned a TON from Elder Shuley, he is such a stud missionary.









We were also in Ternopil for Sacrament Meeting this week. We were with the smallest congregation in our mission! 2 members and our investigator who are all from Ghana! We rented a conference room in a hotel and had church there for 2 hours. It was SO awesome. Anyone who knows me decently well knows I LOVE black people so it was super dope for me. It was so fun and we were just laughing and having a good time (after church of course haha) but yeah! We had church in ENGLISH for the first time in a YEAR and I was absolutely amazed at how awesome but weird it was. I gave an impromptu talk that I didn't prepare, and spoke for about 20 minutes. It's funny because it was the least I had prepared for a talk on my mission, and I think it was the best talk I've ever given in my life. So yeah, that one really pumped me up for my Homecoming talk. It amazes me that the church is exactly the same, ALL around the world no matter where you are. People, and places change, but the truth and the gospel never changes. I love that. The gospel is so simple, so beautiful, and so perfect.

I don't have a ton of stuff for this week to be honest.. It was SO hot all week and I was DYING on the bus rides that were 5 hours a piece to Rivne. My comp caught a picture of me on the bus sleeping.. I am my fathers son. hahaha. Worst bus ride ever was on the way back. I was crammed in the back corner with no air for the first half until I busted open the emergency exit on the ceiling for air haha. I have defintely picked up some decent claustrophobia on the mission. Especially when it's hot.. I get so angry at the sun sometimes. Trials make you stronger though, and if the sun is my trial, one day I'll be super strong. :)



I found 2 baby roaches in our shower this morning. Some bonus protein for breakfast!!

Sorry my weeklies are a little shorter. I'm keeping some of the stories to myself for 2 reasons:
1. so my mom doesn't call my mission president worrying about me
2. so i have stories that people haven't read when I'm home :))

Have a bodacious week.
--
Elder Dillon Stott

A little surgery on the iron

Always cool artwork everywhere we go

Our awesome investigator and equally awesome bike

Italian Night



Vul. Yabluneva 1

S. Sofiivska Borshahivka

Kyivska oblast 08131
Ukraine

Monday, June 4, 2018

Week 54 - Fresh Cuts


This week was so fast but so long!

We had a conference in L'viv and Brother Callister, Sunday School General President, and Elder James Martino of the 70 both came and taught us! Brother Callister taught about the Plan of Salvation to us and I thought I understood the Plan of Salvation super well, but there I was getting absolutely mind blown by a general authority about one of the key doctrines of the church. haha.

Reunion of the American Quartet

4 generations


Things are going good in K-town. I don't have a ton of stuff that's new, but we're finding decent success. Low numbers, but quality numbers for sure. We have 3 baptisms coming up which is going to be just awesome. We will be able to go to L'viv for Nadu's baptism on the 23rd!! She is doing AWESOME and is so amazing and ready.

I shaved my head this week because if anyone could tell I was sun bleaching my hair with some like heat activated spray stuff and then President told me I looked like a Nazi and that I was part of the Hitler Youth, and that all the blonde needs to go. So I took matters into my own hands. It was the fastest haircut I've ever had. The hairdresser was so mad at me for cutting it because she liked how it looked. hahah she said literally, "This hurts me to cut your hair right now.. I can't do it". Another story added to the memories I guess.

Buzzzz


Honestly other than that, not too much to add. Other than the fact that Elder Gallafent has the district hooked on D&D. If you don't know what D&D is I'm not going to say it just so you can still have respect for me. We had nothing to do on our 5 hour train ride, so we just played it for 4 of the 5 hours.. I'll just stop talking about it now :)

Life is good. Working super hard.


Don't even ask...
Have a great week.



--
Elder Dillon Stott

Vul. Yabluneva 1

S. Sofiivska Borshahivka

Kyivska oblast 08131
Ukraine