Information


Email: jared.petersen@myldsmail.net

Serving from March 2014 to March 2016

Mission Address: (send everything to this address and they will forward to him daily)

Elder Jared Petersen
Tennessee Knoxville Mission
11320 Station West Dr Ste 101
Farragut, TN 37934

Tuesday, June 24, 2014

First Transfer from Morristown to Knoxville

Jared was transferred on June 18th. He is officially trained. I can't believe it has been over 3 months since he left.

Here is an excerpt from his letter:


"I'm in grove park south! it's in Knoxville and my new companion is E Bills, he's pretty cool. I also got to go to my first baptism this last saturday!! Her name is Emily and she was already scheduled to be baptized when I got transferred in. President Irion and an area 70, Elder Hymus both came to the baptism so it was really cool."


 E Bills, Emily, and E Petersen


 E Houghton and E Petersen







BEAUTIFUL TENNESSEE MOUNTAINS!


Sunday, June 8, 2014

June 6th 2014

Here is our latest picture from E Petersen (far left)
I believe this is Zone Conference
His trainer E Houghton is in the middle with the dark hair. 

He is enjoying his mission. He is so happy it makes me happy. He is working with some members and is teaching an investigator. He encourages us to be involved with the missionaries in our area and to feed them often :)  Jared encourages everyone to read the scriptures and gain a testimony for themselves of the truthfulness of the gospel.

E Houghton thought it would be great for Jared to have the full southern experience and attend a Baptist church. They were not well received. The Pastor came up to them and told them that their church worships Jesus and not Joseph Smith, he then walked away before they could say anything. Jared was not impressed.


Monday, April 28, 2014

Letter Home ~ One month

Having a missionary in the field is one of the most rewarding experience I've ever had. I LOVE to watch his growth! Is fun to have him see it in himself.

Pictures




 He loved your Easter package Ambur!


 I love to see his quilt and know that he is wrapped in love every night! (His is the one on the left)

 He is still Jared. Loves his hats. 



Excerpt from his letter that he wanted me to share:

They had a missionary homecoming on Sunday. The Missionary told this cool analogy.

"Imagine if there were an apocalyptic type disease spreading throughout the world. Most everyone is getting infected, but some people are immune. Doctors and scientists are looking for a cure, and they are checking the blood of the immune, but the blood they need is rare and they can't find a match. You and your family are immune, and you go in to see if your blood can save the world. They test your family and the results come back. The doctors are pretty excited, they say,  "We finally found a match!" They go on to tell you that your son's blood is probably the only blood in the world that will work. You are excited and ask how much blood they need from your son. The smiles on the doctors faces fade away and they say,  "Well..... we didn't expect it to be a child, we didn't account for a child.... In order for it to save the world, we will need all of it." Can you imagine what would be going through your mind? Would you be able to do it?

That's a similar situation to what God faced while making His plan for us. The blood in the story is Christ's atonement. The infected people are all of us. We are all infected with sin. The antidote is repentance and baptism. If someone gave up their child's life just so you could be cured of a disease, would you turn it away? Would you say, "I don't think that's for me? " or "I don't think I'll try this antidote, it might not work and is not worth it." Would you take the antidote then when you see someone else with the disease say, I don't think they want it. I just won't give it to them because I don't want to intrude.

These answers are all so simple, so why is it that when we exchange the antidote for the atonement, the answers often change? Is it not as important? Or as vital? It's really much more important, much more vital. The antidote for the disease is temporarily prolonging of life. The atonement is an eternal way to achieve happiness. We should want to share it with everyone we meet.

I know I'm not looking forward to the day when someone I knew, who I didn't share the gospel with asks me, "why didn't you help me? How could you know the path to eternal life and then just leave me without it? " I want as few people as possible to ask me that. That has become a driving factor for me on my mission, and should be a driving factor in all of our lives, to share the gospel.

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

The First Few Weeks

Jared has had a hard time finding a good location to email us from. He doesn't have a library card yet, so we have been communicating with Jared through a website connected to his camera. He takes pictures of his letters and then when he is by a wifi hotspot his camera sends the pictures to the Canon website where we can see them. Consequently we don't get much of an explanation with the pictures unless he explains them in his letters. Here are a few of the pictures. There are pieces of his letters after all the pictures. 

 Evidently he found a friend

 This is E. Olson, Luis a man they teach, 
and E. Petersen


This one makes me laugh. Anyone who knows Jared knows that it was hard for him to leave his hats home. I think he may have found one he can actually wear. 


 This must have been when they assigned him to his first area. They are pointing to Morristown.
E Petersen and E Olson


 
 These are during their stay at the mission home. 


I hope you can read this statement/prophesy about the south. 
Pretty amazing! 


It had been fun to read Jared's letters home. In just the few weeks that he had been out, you can feel the spiritual lift he has experienced. He loves his mission! He is gaining so much from his trainer, E Olson. 

Jared's favorite talk from conference is from Elder Bednar. 
His favorite quote is from that talk,  "It's the load." He likes how Elder Bednar likened our burdens to a load that gives us spiritual traction. 

I ask him about spiritual experiences he has and to share them if he wants. This was one of them. 

"We studied and read about what it means to baptize someone. It made me realize that what I share with people has eternal consequences. I'm not just trying to show people a really good church that they should join, I'm showing people the one and only way to live with God in the Celestial Kingdom. My perspective on missionary work changed a little after I realized that, and it makes me want to go teach as many people as I can. "

"Reading the Scriptures is good, but reading the scriptures because that's just what you are suppose to do isn't nearly as beneficial as reading the Scriptures because you want a better understanding. So desire is really the only way that we'll actually grow and be the best we can be. So read the Scriptures out of desire and not because that is what you are suppose to do."

( I just love this kid! )

Thursday, March 27, 2014

Arrived in Tennessee March 25th 2014


He made it to Tennessee!
We were able to talk to Jared twice, once from SLC airport and then from the Georgia airport. 
He sounded sooo happy! 
(That makes me happy!)
Here he is with Pres and Sis Irion and 
the rest of the new missionaries. 



Friday, March 21, 2014

I ♥ P-day!!


I love getting pictures! These first two are my favorite!!







For those of you who may not understand what Pday is, it is their preparation day where the missionaries can do laundry, clean, and MOST important .... email home!! I love my missionary and I am soo glad he chose to serve a mission and I support him 200%, but I miss him a lot and LOVE to hear from him and get pictures!

Here is his email from this week: ( I emailed these questions to him)

March 21, 2014 (email)

The letters aren't overwhelming at all, I love getting them. I also wrote you all a letter back, and sent it today, so we'll see how long it takes to get there.


What has been your favorite? My amazing companions
What has been your least favorite? sitting in a chair all day... He later told me that he was tipping back in one of the chairs and since they have wheels, he fell backwards and smacked his head and elbow against the wall. And he broke the chair. I asked if he got in trouble and he said, "Mom, you can't get in trouble here. " 
How many elders to a room? 3 in ours, but there can be up to 6
How was your first Sunday in the MTC? almost the same as every other day, except we watched the Character of Christ by Elder Bednar and it was really good
Have you gotten letters from anyone else? Nope, but you should tell people to write me dear elders before next monday
Who's emails do you want? just tell everyone to email me, it's hard to think of people on the spot
How has your stomach been doing? good
Do I need to send anything else? a like 32 gb sd card and a big flash drive would be nice for all my pictures, but it's not urgent
Have you finished the BOM? We don't really get time to read what we want to, everything is decided for us pretty much
Do you know your flight plans? times I don't know them yet. It'll be throughout the day on tuesday.
Love, Jared

Friday, March 14, 2014

First Email -- Happy Mom

March 14, 2014

Here is our first email:

So the P-day schedule in the MTC is all 'skiwompus' as you would say it. We only get like 4 hours of P-day today, and then again like next Wednesday. I'm going to be leaving the MTC on March 25th. I already sent you guys a letter back last night, so I wrote most of my stuff in my letters. I have 2 companions, and they're pretty great. We're all going to Knoxville, and we all got here on Wednesday, so it's pretty cool. I can't figure out how to send pictures yet, I don't know if I'll be able to in the MTC, but I will next time I get the chance.
Love,
Elder Jared P

(We emailed back and forth and he was able to send these pictures)
His two companions are E. Smith and E. Bean - don't know which is which yet :)
He can't look at our family blog because MTC computers are on "lock down" as he put it. 
He mailed us a letter yesterday in response to our letters from dearelder.com.