We had our zone conference this week. There was a training about explaining words that people might not be familiar with and afterwards we had a role play. They give us a couple minutes to think about what we'd say for the role play, and E Martinez and I thought we'd be teaching each other. So after we'd prepared our own thoughts they told us they wanted us to teach another companionship as a companionship, so we had to completely change our plans on the spot. I highlighted a few of the words we'd explain more and told E Martinez we'd just switch off. It went really well, I did the first one so E Martinez could see how to do it and he did his part perfectly. We were talking about how it went afterwards and they said it was really good and only had one or 2 small things that could be improved. When we told them we thought we were teaching alone, so we only prepared with each other for like 15 seconds, they couldn't believe it. We also visited a less active lady and taught her the restoration. It was one of the smoothest restoration lessons I've ever taught, E Martinez is getting to be a really good teacher. We also talked to her about some of her concerns. I asked how her scripture reading is going and she said it's sporadic. So I told her that reading her scriptures more consistently will make a difference and she said she would. We also talked about her coming to church and she said she'd give herself a stern talking to to get herself to church. I told her we could call her Sunday morning and give her a reinforcement stern talking to and she said that'd be good. She ended up being called in to work, so she wasn't able to come. She was pretty upset about being called in, so I think we'll see her at church pretty soon. We visited a part member family and it was a ton of fun. They have 2 boys who are 9 and 11, and there's never a dull moment with them. When we pulled up they were outside with their Grandpa. So we talked to him, he told us he's a Reverend in the Pentecostal church. He's a pretty nice guy and we talked with him about religion a bit. I think he was surprised how much of what he believes is the same as what we believe. I think he was also surprised about how much a couple of 19 and 20 year old guys could know about the scriptures and religion. So we had a good conversation with him. After talking with him the 9 year old boy wanted to show us how he rides his goat. We went to the edge of the field and that little boy just walked right up to this goat that's about as tall as he is and he grabs it and pulls it across the field and hops on while the goat runs back across the field. He did it probably over 15 times, it was hilarious because after a couple times he decided to ride it backwards. We went up to the house after that and the boys mom who is a member asked us, "How did y'all find us?" Haha They live pretty far out there and our poor fusion definitely wasn't made to drive on the roads that lead to their house. Their address also doesn't show up on a GPS and the directory doesn't even have a house number, it only has a street name of a street nearby. We told her how a couple weeks ago at church the boys told us how to get there. She told us that since we were able to find their house they'll have to have us over for dinner. We're really looking forward to that. We had Stake Conference this week. It was broadcast to over 100 Stakes in the South. There was a story I thought was really cool. There's a juvenile detention facility in Texas for 12-18 year olds. They have their schooling in the facility and they have a football team that the older boys can join if they're well behaved. This football team travels to other schools to play high security football games. It's like the high school version of The Longest Yard. The football team had a record of 0 wins, 8 losses. They went to play against a Christian school, and the coach there asked that half the audience sit on the other side and cheer for the opposite team. He asked them to learn the names and numbers of the boys on the other team and show them support. They cheered for them and even boo'd at some of the refs calls against them. The team played better than they ever had, scoring I think 2 touch downs. After the game the two teams got together to say a prayer and one of the boys from the juvenile facility asked to offer it. In his prayer he said, "We didn't know there were so many people in the world who cared about us." The coach of juvenile detention team told the Christian coach, "You'll never know how much you did for these boys tonight. You'll never know." That was the coolest story to me. Something President Griffin talked about in zone conference this week was what sets successful people apart from unsuccessful people. He's obviously a business man, but he has a great way of thing his business knowledge to the gospel. One of the things he said is that successful people compliment, rather than criticize. That's stuck with me, and I think that's why the story was so cool to me. The majority of the world will tear others down, why not be a rebel and lift people up? In our priesthood meeting last night one man talked about how Jesus was a revolutionary in many of the things he did. He didn't follow what the general population did, and often had to stand up for the things he did that were contrary to popular belief. Like when he and his apostles picked corn to eat on the sabbath. He said that we should all try follow Christ's example and be revolutionary in our sabbath day observance. We should base it off of the sign we want to send to God, rather than just following general traditions. Love y'all, Elder Jared Petersen
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Email: jared.petersen@myldsmail.net
Serving from March 2014 to March 2016
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Elder Jared Petersen
Tennessee Knoxville Mission
11320 Station West Dr Ste 101
Farragut, TN 37934
Friday, January 22, 2016
January 18, 2016 Zone Conference/Stake Conference
January 18, 2016
January 11, 2016
Last Sunday E Martinez was asked to give a talk, but we both thought that his talk was next week. So this week he found out he was speaking and pretty much gave his talk on the fly. He gave a good talk though, he talked about the Book of Mormon and the role it's played in his life. I was impressed how well he gave his talk on the fly. I thought it was pretty funny that he's already had to do that a month into his mission and I still haven't had to give a last minute talk. President Soliai also spoke and I really liked what he had to say. He talked a bit about the work in Brevard and gave a poem that I can really relate to. Father, where shall I work today? And my love flowed warm and free. Then He pointed me out a tiny spot and said, "Tend that for me." I answered quickly, "Oh no, not that! Why no one would ever see No matter how well my work was done, Not that little place for me." And the words He spoke, they were not stern "Ah, little one, search that heart of thine; Nazareth was a little place, And so was Galilee." We did a lot of trying to find more people to teach. I took E Martinez for his first time really tracting this week. We've gone to knock on a few doors here and there, but it was his first time just going up and down a street knocking on all the doors. It went alright for tracting, an old lady told us how much she appreciated us spreading the word and how nice we looked, but she wasn't interested in talking with us because she said we're going to the same place anyways. E Martinez was so surprised that she would say that to us even though she's not a member. I told him that happens all the time in he south, lots of people love us, they just don't think they need what we have to offer. There's a couple who we've been working with, J and T. J is a member and T isn't yet, but they came last week and stayed 1 hour and they came again this week and stayed 2 hours and they plan to stay all 3 hours next week and come to church consistently after that. The coolest thing with them is that one of them is always pushing the other one along. Last week J got T to come to church and was able to get her to agree to coming every Sunday and this week J wanted to bail out after the first hour, but T drug him to class and made him stick to the plan of staying for 2 hours. Most of the time with people in situations like theirs I've seen that one spouse will be trying and the other will either not be trying or be antagonistic about it. I really like how they both pick up each other's slack and work to do what they need to. Love y'all, Elder Jared Petersen
January 4, 2016 It's gotten cold!
2016! It's gotten col
January 4, 2016
Happy New Years y'all! This has been a good week, we had 2 investigators at church and 2 less active members! It was great, we have 3 more investigators who should start attending in the next couple weeks! The area has been picking up, and I'm grateful for it. I went on an exchange with E Schultz this week! We had a ton of fun. We were visiting a part member family and me and E Schultz were teasing each other and they said we had to know each other pretty well. I think it's because E Schultz is a lot bigger than me so they were surprised I would tease him haha. We also had a ton of rain this week and it flooded so much that it created a lake by our house. I literally mean a lake, I'll attach a couple pictures for y'all. I couldn't believe it. E Martinez has also been amazed by the amount of rain since he has lived in Arizona most of his life. We met with a family who is a gold mine currently. The mom is an active member, her boyfriend is investigating and her son is investigating and their daughter is a recent convert. And as if that wasn't enough, they've invited a couple of their cousins who live close by to investigate the church. So we had a lesson there and it was real good. There's a young man who lives there who plays the guitar and E Martinez plays it too, so they played guitar together. It was really good because he hasn't had any interest in talking to the missionaries, but we might have a foot in the door with E Martinez playing guitar. On Saturday night I had the thought/impression to stop by a lady's house who is a recent convert. At the time I didn't think much of it, but looking back it didn't make sense for us to visit her. She's a single mother so we couldn't go inside since we didn't have a man with us, it was cold (it's gotten cold lately) so she'd have to stand out on the porch in the cold to talk to us, and we didn't have anything to talk to her about except for inviting her to church. But we still went over there and found out that her phone broke recently and she hasn't been able to contact anyone to get a ride to church, so she told us that and we were able to get her a ride. She was so grateful and said that we were inspired to come visit her. We've had super warm weather lately, like 60's and 70's and the season has caught up with us! It's gotten down to the 30's during the day and it made me realize I was taking our weather for granted. I'm kinda hoping now that God has taught me to appreciate the warmth he'll send it back haha. Love y'all, Elder Jared Petersen
This is the lake
It's still pretty flooded here, but this is closer to what it usually looks like.
December 28, 2016
I can't believe Christmas has already come and gone! It was a really fun week though. We had Christmas zone training meeting. We got some news that I'm not too excited about, I'm not going to lie, but I'm sure it'll help us as a mission. We aren't going to be having transfer meetings any more. The way transfers will work now is on Tuesday you get a phone call saying if you're going and where and who with, and on Wednesday you leave. I guess it's the way the did it a long time ago, like in Joseph Smith's time. It doesn't give us very much time to say bye to people and to pack, but it's supposed to help us be more effective with our time so it will help us more in sharing the gospel. We also played dodgeball at the meeting, which was a lot of fun, and we got to watch Big Hero 6. On Christmas we got to skype our families! That was a lot of fun, E Martinez had his first skype call and I had my last so we had both ends of the spectrum. We went over to the Andersen's for Christmas and to Skype and they're a great family. They've got 4 boys, so there's never a dull moment. They all got remote controlled cars, which is pretty much my favorite kind of toy, so it was fun to see them having so much fun with them. They also took us to a lights show that was really cool. They've got like a track laid out that you drive on and tons of Christmas lights to look at. The first half the lights are like funny little light up cartoons that move, and the second half the lights go to Christmas music. There's a family who we visit pretty often, there's one member and the rest of them aren't members but they're Christian. We saw them a couple times this week and they've always been friendly towards us, but when it came to differences in beliefs the grandpa would always tell us that he believes differently than us and that's just the way it is and he'd usually talk about some of the things he's heard about our beliefs that he doesn't agree with so much. He's not antagonistic about it, he just wants to draw a line and make sure we don't cross it. This week he acted a little differently though, we showed them A Savior Is Born and he loved it. He told us how some people say we believe in a different Jesus, and that through talking to us he's found that simply isn't true. He also said that when it comes down to it he feels that we have more beliefs in common than we have differences. It was so cool to see how he's come to view the church differently and even though he still does believe differently he respects us and I'm sure he'd stand up for us. One of my favorite things I've seen on my mission is when someone who isn't a member of the church has enough respect for us to defend the church. I'm really hoping that somewhere down the road he'll soften up towards the church enough to be taught and baptized. I gave a talk on Sunday. In a small branch like this everyone talks pretty often, so the missionaries talk a lot. My talk was on service and I talked a lot about how the greatest service you can do for someone is to share your testimony of the gospel with them. Afterwards everyone told me I did well. One lady told me that she was going to share some of the things that I said with some of her friends. I told her that is the best thing she could do with it. Hope y'all have a Happy New Year! Love y'all, Elder Jared Petersen
December 21, 2016
I got E Martinez this week! He's from Arizona. He's legit! He's a convert to the church, he joined about 6 years ago along with his family. It all started because his mom does cross fit and a neighbor asked if she could join. Then while doing cross fit she brought up the church and mutual and scouting. E Martinez's mom had some of her son's go to scouts and Wednesday activities and after a while her neighbor started inviting her to church. She told her about how it was a great church and she'd love to see her there and eventually she came to church, was taught by the missionaries and was baptized. The whole family ended up getting baptized. I'm so grateful that lady was willing to talk about the church and wasn't afraid to share what she loves. If she hadn't, E Martinez's family would probably still not know the happiness of the gospel. E Martinez decided to come on his mission to set an example and to bless his family, both his future family and his current family. He has 2 younger brothers who he hopes will decide to serve missions because they see what a mission was for him. So I'm really excited to teach E Martinez everything I've learned about being a missionary. The job of introducing a missionary to the south is pretty entertaining. It reminded me of what was so strange when I first came here. At first he talked about how green it is and I told him, just wait till the summer. He talked about all the trees blocking your view of everything. He noticed all the churches and we just randomly started counting and within a couple seconds we spotted 6 or 7 churches. He has no idea what a Pentecostal, Methodist, Presbyterian, Jehovah's Witness, or most any other denomination is, just like me at first. Love y'all, E Jared Petersen
December 14, 2016
Just a side note to Jared's letter: Missionary lingo is odd. They use funny terms that might be misunderstood if one is not serving a mission. Missionaries (at least in his mission) create relationship titles that don't make sense. I hope that clarifies this next part.
Just a side note to Jared's letter: Missionary lingo is odd. They use funny terms that might be misunderstood if one is not serving a mission. Missionaries (at least in his mission) create relationship titles that don't make sense. I hope that clarifies this next part.
On Saturday I found out that I'll be having a baby this Wednesday! That's missionary slang for training or for getting a brand new missionary and teaching them how to be a missionary haha. I'm pretty excited, new missionaries are a lot of fun. It also means that I'll probably stay in Brevard until I die and my son will probably be the one who kills me. This week was really good, we met with more less active members this week than any other week since I've got to Brevard. We also had a half mission conference with E and S Zwick. That was really good, they talked a lot about how we can reach our potential as missionaries. E Zwick said "Never limit yourself by what you think is your capacity." I like that a lot, we hold ourselves back more than anyone else and when we can learn not to limit ourselves there is no end to what we can achieve. The whole conference was really motivating for me, by the end of it I just wanted to get out and teach everyone about Jesus. So I guess that means it went just how it was supposed to haha. We went out with one of our members to visit some older single ladies who are less active and this guy has a heart of gold. I can't even explain how good this guy is, but he really loves like Jesus does. Both of the ladies who we visited are going through hard things. One of them has a sister who is dying of cancer and the other one lost a daughter about a year ago and has home life problems. He related with both of them so well, he told them both a story of how he's been through or been close to similar trials and how he found help and got through it by the grace of God. He was also so anxious to help them, one of them said that she felt like when she came to church people ignored her. So he told her, "The day I see you at church and don't say good morning to you will be the day I stop coming to church." And he meant it whole heartedly. He really is an example to me of showing Christlike love. I'll tell y'all about my kid next week! Love y'all, Elder Jared Petersen
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