Behold, I will send for many fishers, saith the Lord, and they shall fish them;
and after will I send for many hunters, and they shall hunt them from every mountain,
and from every hill, and out of the holes of the rocks. Jeremiah 16:16

Monday, January 28, 2019

Derek: Captian's Log: 3 Medio Bautismos


So this week was really good. We went to the temple, did exchanges, and I had 3 half-baptisms. So, I know what you’re thinking, "does he mean 3 half-baptisms or 3 and a half baptisms? Were they not confirmed?" Well, let me explain.

On Thursday I went on exchanges with Elder Palmer on the other side of Pantoja. I'll get into the details in a bit. But that day we taught 2 brothers whose father was a reactivating less active. So the missionaries there have had been passing by their house for a while now and had set a baptism date for that Saturday. For one reason or another the missionaries that have been passing have only taught them 2 of the lessons necessary to be baptized before I showed up on Thursday. So when I got there, Elder Palmer and I had to: go over the baptismal questions with them, get permission from their mom, teach them all the commandments they didn't know and everything else they needed to be pass the interview that next day, and be baptized the following day. So it was really funny because I literally taught them half of the things they needed to know and do before they got baptized. And the funny part was the Elder Antuna, the actual missionary in that area, was on exchanges for the second lesson that they taught them. Which means that I had more lessons with these kids than one of their actual missionaries. So there are two of my half-baptisms. But now you are probably asking about the third. Ok, I'll get there.

So that Saturday comes and we get to the baptism a little before 5 to help them set up and stuff. When we get there I was a little confused because there where people from my ward at the baptism for the other ward. I first I didn't think anything of it (maybe they were friends with the less active or something), but when I asked if they knew the two boys being baptized. She said no. So that's when I remembered that the ward had a baptism planned for some 8-year-old son of a member at the same time. So I went and found the other missionaries and they said that no one told them that. So I don't know why, but I had to be the middle man between the missionaries and the member, and how they where going to fix this. So after running back and forth for a bit we eventually came to the conclusion that they would just do it together. Then the member, the mother of the kid asked me if I could baptize her son because she didn't have a husband to do it. So of course I obliged and did the baptism for her son. It was cool, but I didn't even plan on doing it, so I didn't have my baptismal cloths or a towel. So they squeezed me into this really small white jumpsuit that looked really funny on me. (Sorry no pics) It was almost impossible to sit in it. But that was OK because there was nowhere to sit in the room with the font because it was completely full with friends, families, and members from both wards. Anyway, That was really cool and those were my 3 half-baptisms. Of course I'm not going to actually count them as one, or half of one of my baptisms but it was nice to be there for that.

They rest of the exchanges went pretty well, as well. We ere teaching two recent converts about service. One of them was nine and the other was thirteen. The lesson was going pretty well when Elder Palmer finishes shareing and explaining Mosiah 2:17, and looks at me to give me my cue that it was my turn to talk. I briefly explained that as children they can serve in many different ways. Like they can serve their friends, their brothers, their parents and the church.  I said that service was something very important and said that there was a primary song that talks about it. I said," it goes like this" and I started singing a song I made up on the spot. It sounds a little better in Spanish, but it goes like, "service is good; we should do it every day." Then I continued to say, "it's called service is good; we should do lt everyday. I know it's really short, but it has a good message." Elder Palmer was just trying his best to not laugh his head off. It was just one of those things you had to be there for, trust me. Also, that night on the way home, we saw two ladies get robbed by 2 dudes on a motorcycle right in front of us as we were walking down a dark road. By the language they were using to express themselves, I knew that they weren't happy about that.

Our Investigators are dong well, but we still have a problem with getting them to church. We had some really good lessons this week and some not so good lessons. So I will explain 2 of the not-so-good-lessons right now. The first one was actual super good, but some guy had some "ideas" and a lot of questions. He was a contact named Manuel. My comp contacted him on Thursday during the exchanges. We went back on Friday to teach him and his nephews who we were already teaching as references. We got like a total of 12 people in that lesson with us and it was going super well, but while testifying of Jesus, Manuel thought it necessary to ask me what color Jesus was. So I said, "Well, Jesus is Jewish, so... uh... he is a Jew."
He wasn't satisfied with my answer, and responded with," No one really knows the color of Jesus. Isaiah 53 says that Jesus was ugly." (So real quick my side notes on that: yes people know the color of Christ, Isaiah 53 doesn't say Jesus was ugly; I double checked, and if your reasoning for why Jesus wasn't white was just because was ugly, then your kind of a racist.) Anyway, I had a lot to say on that matter, but I held it in because we had my important things to discuss. So we finally moved on and the lesson went really well besides the continual barrage of questions.

The other lesson was a little more disappointing. We contacted this really cool guy named Junior a while back. We showed up to his house and started teaching lesson 1, The Restoration of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. It was going good at first as we went from that we are children of a loving Heavenly Father to the fall of the Church of Jesus Christ. We had some good discussion going on, and it was great until my comp started explaining Joseph Smith and bore his testimony on how he knew though the power of prayer that Joseph Smith truly saw the Father and the Son. In the middle of his testimony Junior stops him and said, "ok I was with you until right there." and he proceeded to go off on how people can't see God and that prophets can't exist any more after Christ. I tired to polity tell him that the Bible states that many people have seen the face of God before and after Christ and that the Bible uses the word ‘prophet’ to disrobe a hand full of people after Christ. But he kept cutting me off and said that we can believe our Joseph Smith thing, and that he would believe his Jesus Christ thing. As if we literally hadn't been talking about Jesus Christ for the LAST 30 minuets or something. I made it clear that we don't worship Joseph Smith but just Jesus Christ. We just believe that Joseph Smith was a prophet of God such as Moses of old. We told him that he would be able to know the same though humble prayer. That's when he said," what I'm going to do is pray to give you the same understanding that I have so you can be corrected from your ways. Because you guys are still young and lack a lot of knowledge. And so that you'll know that the Earth is too wicked today to have prophets." Then he told us to get out of his house even though we weren't done with the lesson. Now I really could have whipped out my Bible and roasted him and every one of his points, but then I remembered the words of my farther." If anyone tries to Bible bash you just bear your testimony and walk away." So that's what I did. I testified that I know Jesus is our Savior, that Joseph Smith was a prophet, that the world needs prophets now more then ever before due to the wickedness of the world. And that though prayer. Then we excused ourselves as politely as possible.
Now I don't know if I really did that story its justice, but all the way home I was really upset on how someone could be so hard of heart and go from being super nice to that in literally 30 seconds of hearing something you don't agree with. But as I was sitting at home I really thinking about it and that feeling of anger turned to that of sadness for all the people that are to stubborn to get on their knees and to just pray to know if what those two teenage boys told them was true. That's all we ask, not to take our word for it; but to pray to our loving, all knowing, truthful Heavenly Father to have the Holy Ghost testify if what we teach is true or not.

Well, other then that, and the fact that we have gone 3 weeks in a row with out running water, this week was pretty good. We are seeing a lot of progress and every thing is going great.



Nothing is more beautiful then the Dominican Peso

part of my area


me in the metro in front of a lot of people

Thursday, November 22, 2018

Derek:Captain’s Log week 54: Sak ap fet.



"Paske m te resevwa otorite nan men Jezikri, m Batize ou nan non papa a, ak Pitit Gason an, ak Sentespri a. Amen." (D and C 20:73)

 So this week was super great. We spent the whole week trying to finish lessons and do interviews for our baptisms. Then on Saturday we had 3 baptisms. They were of Jimmy, Esaia, and Eclesiastes. So all three are Haitian speakers who know a broad spectrum of Creol, English and Spanish. So it was really cool because on Saturday I got to do the baptism of all 3 of them. With some practice I learned and recited the baptisimal prayer in Creol, which was a really cool experience. These 3 guys are super cool because all day yesterday at church they were constantly just saying how happy they were to be a part of the church and are always talking about the spirit they feel when they are there. 

So as I write this we currently don't know our transfers, which is tomorrow. So in other words, I don't know if I’m leaving yet and if I am, I will have about half a day to say goodbye to all my members and investigators and pack as well.  So other than that, not much has happened this week.  So yeah.


 A pile of trash



A river of trash



Me looking like trask (JK I look great in this suit but you can’t tell because the mirror is dirty)


I'm doing great! But we have transfers tomorrow and they still haven’t told us if I’m leaving yet.
Yeah, I already gave a half goodbye to most the members.
We might celebrate Thanksgiving. It depends on my next area. I may do something with the missionaries.



Gotta go. Love you!















Dylan: Walls Can’t Hold Back the Work


 Good day my fellow comrades, 

Well I'll just get right into it. Every week I feel like they come up with some new restriction; this time it's a big one. 



-They are taking down MLS in Russia in 2 weeks, so we will have no way to keep all any documents saved or do tithing, etc. We also have to get these papers out to every member within those two weeks and they have to fill it all out, and if they don't do it and turn it in, then we have to take out their records... So you can imagine there are a lot of inactives and they do not want to sign all these documents, and even the more active ones it's a struggle. So we've been with the branch presidents trying to help them put everything on MLS before then. We just found out yesterday.

-Also apparently they are going to make it where you can't keep any records of Russians, so this means that even if the members go to Ukraine and then go on Family Search to fill in their temple work they won't be able to do it there or anywhere. So we will see more about that later, and how that will all go down. As in the words of one of a member in the district presidency here, "Satan really doesn't want the church to be here in Russia."

-On Monday we had to go through the branch again and take out all Liahonas older than 2 months and a ton of other materials and shred them, and make all the BOMs and put stickers on all other materials we have. It took all day, and it broke my heart when some members walked in and they were shocked  because they made it the volunteers’ responsibilities and not the members so they didn't understand why we were doing it and got all mad and so forth.

- I had my first full week with my trainee and I think he got the real experience of a Russian mission, because we went finding all day and it was FREEZING and we stacked up our schedule with potentials to meet with and all of them did a no-show! Besides this one guy last night whom I found as a random number on the phone, because our phone has tons of contacts from all the people we've found since we've been here and before, but no one ever picks up or meets with us. So I decided to clear out the phone this week and called and went through way over 200 people, and just got wrecked over the phone! It was so funny. However out of all those contacts I told my companion toward the end that this I had faith in this contact having no idea who she was and she actually picked up and then said that she would go to our service project at the church that night, and she actually came! And our only meeting this week was another guy who I just found on the phone who wanted to meet with us! 

-We went to church in one of the far branches, and for Sunday school the teacher was trying to teach about some crazy false doctrine about the creation. It was just his idea but he was teaching everyone as if it was doctrine. And then everyone started to argue and bible bash and it was getting real ugly; it is something else to see Russians going off in an argument. Well, we had them cut the lesson short. 

I know some of you think that that probably doesn't seem like a good week, but I feel that it was. I believe that even though all these problems and obstacles are coming for the Russian people that it only means that God has something big planned for them. I don't know how much longer they and we are going to have to wander in the wilderness and how much worse it will and could get, but I know that there are miracles coming, big ones, lots of them, and God is only testing these people and us and our faith. And that some day, hopefully sooner than later, His work and blessings will slam open! The worse it gets, the closer I feel it is. So we must do all that we can until then.

Elder VanBuskirk


Wow, how many missionaries do we have from our stake right now? I think from Volgograd to where we live it’s like 12 hours difference, so I think I’m the furthest!

What in the world? That new volleyball court is crazy!




Tuesday, November 13, 2018

Derek: Captain’s Log Week 53: Elder Christofferson

 So this week was pretty good.  First things first; on Saturday we had the opportunity to hear and meet Elder D. Todd Christofferson.  So that was super cool.  We got to ask him questions and we learned more about the Plan of Salvation and our part in that, as well as the role of our Savior in helping us in every part of our path towards salvation.

So on Friday we had a really cool experience with two of our investigators. They were two brothers who decided, a few weeks ago, to come to church one day with out being invited or anything. So we meet them there and planned a lesson with them. They are really good investigators but they are nearly impossible to get in contact with. Anyways, in our lesson with them we found out that one day they had a random impression that they should go into the church and just happed to sit down right next the missionaries. Coincidence? I think not. Anyways he said that as he was sitting there that some girl was talking and he doesn't remember what she said, but he turned to his brother and told him that he felt a burning in his chest. He came to the conclusion that that is what the Bible meant when it says that the Holy Ghost feels like a burning in his bosom. He told me that right then was when he and his brother knew that the Church was true. So he didn't know much about baptism, but when we brought it up he told us that he wanted to be baptized as soon as possible. So we wrote down a few dates such as this Saturday and the next to Saturdays and he and his brother said that the would like to be baptized this Saturday. And that was only there second lesson so we have to teach all four of the commandments and have an interview before this Saturday. Which is possible, but as I said they are very hard to contact.

Man I hope I explained that correctly.

We also have an investigator with a baptism date for this Saturday. His name is Jimmy.  He is Haitian and we have been teaching him in English because he doesn't know much Spanish. But what he does know is that the Book of Mormon is true and that this is the true church. So with that in mind he is willing to go to church every Sunday and not understand much if, it means that he can receive the blessings that his Father has in store for him. And because of racism in this country it will be impossible in the near future to have any kind of Creole speaking ward. But it's ok, because I too learned Spanish by sitting in the back of the Church really confused on Sundays.

We also had the opportunity to do exchanges with the MTC kids as well.



With Elder Ball after the MTC splits



I bought a flamingo shirt





Here it is normal to sale sinks on the side of the freeway







Dylan: Confidence in the Work



Ladies and Gentlemen

This week has been insane!!! I'll give you some highlights! 

-Went on some bus finding to random parts of he city and I was standing right in front of a guy that was sitting on a bench and I just felt the need to stand there. Then this guy looked at me and was like “I know you”, and apparently it was the same guy I met in a store like a week ago in totally another part of the city! 

-Went on a midnight train to Saratov 8 hrs. (you know, where that kidnap movie was) and went there for splits with the ZL's and picked my trainee from the smallest most ghetto airport and had the craziest ZC!

-On splits, we went finding and no one wanted to talk to us. I saw a guy across the street walking my direction and I felt I needed to talk to him, and it all happened so fast. I stopped him right when he was passing me, but I didn't have enough time to think of a question or why I was stopping him, and I seemed to forget any Russian I knew. But as I panickingly spoke gibberish his whole gang of 8 came around him all quick, and they didn't look like they were with him. Anyways, ZL Weenig saved the day and asked a question . They looked like a bunch of punks but they actually were really respectful and they wanted to walk with us, so we walked and talked for about 2 hours, and got all of their numbers. 

-Splits again. We are sitting at a food court waiting for a potential to come and this guy looks at us and ask why we are speaking Russian with each other if we weren't from Russia. We told him how we were church volunteers and had a 3 min convo. He then gets up, asks if we will be staying there a bit, and leaves. He comes back 20 min later and drops 3 Provaslavnic Charm necklaces with Mary and baby Jesus on it on our table and says “best of luck to you” and leaves. We were shocked. All he knew was that we were church volunteers and he bought us all together over $30 from the jewelry store!

-Zone conference was something else. Our zone right now is incredible; everyone here in diligent and obedient, and I feel blessed to be part of such a powerful group of volunteers.

-I had my interview with President on my year mark and he let me know the pressure of training Elder Grover. He said that he was the only elder who came in this transfer and we won't have any others coming in for a while. He said that we have a whole mission full of elders who could train, and that I wasn't the most convenient option to have me train, and he doesn't know why he wants me, but that  my named popped up in his head. I really felt the pressure then. But I'm excited. Elder Grover is going to do great things.

-We went on Elder Grover’s first finding grind and he stepped in the flooded street and a drunk guy followed us so you can say it was a success! 

-We rushed back to Volgograd and had a talent show! We did a skit where the volunteers got ready for the day, so we had our comps sit in a chair and we would sit behind them with our arms as their arms and we were blind folded. So you better guess that I shoved that whole banana down my comp’s throat and slapped that shaving cream on him. 

-Church was insanely good! In the Russian meeting, the branch President just had us have a special meeting on hymns and different people came up and talked about the favorite hymn and why, and then we would all sing the 1st verse. There was also a temple fireside and WOW! So they all went on a temple trip to Ukraine for the past 2 weeks. These people's faith is amazing they are the pioneers of Russia, I wish you could all hear their testimonies and the things they go through. They want this temple so bad, and if the rest Russia would want it as much as the leaders in Volgograd do, I have no doubt that the Lord would just drop a temple from the heavens this instant on Russia.

9 For in that day, for my sake shall the Father work a work, which shall be a great and a marvelous work among them; and there shall be among them those who will not believe it, although a man shall declare it unto them.
10 But behold, the life of my servant shall be in my hand; therefore they shall not hurt him, although he shall be marred because of them. Yet I will heal him, for I will show unto them that my wisdom is greater than the cunning of the devil.

I love this scripture! This really is a great and marvelous work we are doing! I feel the excitement of the work in my soul and it makes me want to work harder and just proclaim it to everyone! I find myself in a strange state: we have absolutely no investigators because we gave any we had to the sisters, and it is getting cold and dark, and I feel like any  person with the right state of mind would be discouraged at the current status, but I feel far from that. I feel so good and confident about the work, and feel that it is all in the Lord's hands and he has some great miracles coming our way! I feel like as it gets colder and the work gets harder it makes me want to rise up against it even more. It's crazy to me because I don't feel any confidence in myself, because I learned that I can't do any of this work by myself, that I am to weak. But I feel so good about it and confident and I know that it is confidence in the Lord because His wisdom is greater than all! I just love my mission, even though it's seems as though we are just wandering through the woods (the Russian woods), but I feel so strongly that the Lord has his hand in it, and we will see some marvelous works and wonders, and that makes me want to work so hard and gives me strength not of my own!

Elder VanBuskirk



This is your favorite son.  No way!  So he made varsity in wrestling!!  That’s awesome! He can learn a lot form Troy. Does Troy remember me? He’s going to do so good!  That’s a hard weight class!  I only weigh 165 right now.  I’m going to try to pack on that muscle through so I can wrestle Caleb when I get back!

It was supposed to be, but they are changing a transfer from 6 to 3 weeks so we can be on the same time with the other missions. so I don't know if I'll be later are earlier. I hope later!

That’s cool. Thanks mom. You are a sweetheart.  I love you so much. Less than a year and I’ll be home and you will have the whole family together!





Monday, November 5, 2018

Derek: Captain's log week 51: A Good Surprise



So this week was pretty goof. We started off by getting a surprise trip to the temple. For those of you who don’t know, the temple is a wonderful beautiful place where we can make sacred covenants with God and feel closer to Him. So obviously it was super great and was a really good surprise.  We got to do a session, then we had pizza and got to hang out with the other missionaries.

Other than that not much happened. We has a good week of preaching the gospel, thinking that our investigators where going to progress and then almost none of them went to church. But apparently they were all sick, soooo. I found Martin was just a little scared for the commitment of baptism, but we planned another baptism date for the next Saturday. We also had some lessons with some Haitians that we are teaching. The one that I have been teaching in English has a baptism date for next week too. And the other ones who just showed up to church out of the blue and took a pic with us are now also progressing as well. I also will be spending this week trying to get permission to baptize some kids that I have been teaching in my time here. Also our new convert of last week also baore his testimony yesterday, so that’s great.


The mission has also been preparing for the visit of the Apostle Elder D. Todd Christofferson this Saturday, so I’m excited for that.






Dylan: Trio Life


 YELLLOWWW! It's been a week, I've been in a trio with the other Elder but my trainee should come this week, and I'll pick him up at Zone Conference in Saratov! I'll just hit the points because I know you only look at the pics and I can't download pics here.

-Sisters came in this week (from Germany and New Zealand) so they are young on the mission and whitewashing and ready to kill it! 

- We moved all their stuff that we stored in our apartment from the old sisters’ apartment to their new one, and we would carry loads over to their place all day. But the first load I was carrying a bag of church videos and books and these cops and military officers were sitting on a bench and right as I passed them, the bag broke and all these DVDs and books with Christ and temples and so fourth spilled all over the road! The cops didn't seem to notice much, which was a miracle because it was right in front of them. It was sooo funny. 

-We met the coolest 2 guys from Syria and they were just the nicest people I've met, and when they asked if we knew anything about Syria the only thing that could pop in my head was that America just bombed them up and because of that we had to stay in our apartments all day, but I managed to go with out telling them that. I feel like I've met someone from almost every country from the middle east so far, and they have all been the nicest people. 

- We cleaned the branch because we got there late and realized no one cleaned it yet. Then as we are finishing this guy and his wife come, and are first mad that we cleaned for them. But I have never seen them in my life! They must be way inactive members who don't want us to know about them because I kept asking for the guy’s name, but he would change the conversation and wouldn't give it to me, probably so we won't track them down. 

-We went over an hour to a branch and they had 4 members there, it was a great meeting though, I really love these people; their faith is so humbling. It's crazy how much they are pumping up the temple in Russia! They want it so badly, and the leaders are doing all they can, but there are so many less actives who aren't pulling the weight.

-I meet this guy on the street and he sang for me in English "I'm a dwarf and I'm digging a hole" song. Also we met the nicest guy on the bus that I swear I've seen him before. Crazy how the Lord puts you in the right place right time.

-We went on a find grind with an Elder who was here for the day (he's German and just finished training). It was way fun, and got him on that finding high! 

Well I can't believe my year mark is on Thursday. This will be a crazy week!

Much Love,
 Elder VanBuskirk




Hi mom.  I love your roast. My comp thought that last one was funny.