Thursday, May 18, 2017

Week 80 Importance of Daily Scripture Study


Monday 5/9/2017 
Our day started with going to a go cart racing place. That was a joyous activity, I ended up being the second fastest. We were able to hit the Orange zone PDay and play a couple sports. We ended our day with some finding. 

Tuesday 
Elder Hugie started to come down with a sickness. The weather was matching, leaving us with not much accomplished. We were able to make it to PEC and ward council. They are discussing the missionary program and people to get called. There is some good goals they set to work toward. 

Wednesday 
This is the point where I started to slack on keeping note of our days. We were able to see Cindy she is ready to start up the lessons. She is also thinking about moving soon. 

Thursday 
District meeting was great Elder Hugie was still sick making it rough for him. He shattered his I pad screen after district meeting. So we made a run to go get it fixed before the end of the day. 

Friday 
The district was able to meet up after our weekly planning. We did District tracting in our area. They were able to find a lot of great people to work with. At the end of the night we went with the assistants so Elder Hugie could do a baptismal interview. 
 
Saturday 
We went with the zone leaders in the morning for another baptismal interview. After we had a service helping a new family move into the ward. At the end of the night we got transfers calls. My new area will be the Tri city ward with Elder Martin. 

Sunday 
It was a good Mothers Day program. After church we were able to Skype before we went back and packed our stuff. 


Importance of Daily Scripture Study
The principal purpose of scriptures is to testify of Christ, helping us come unto Him and receive eternal life (see John 5:39; 20:31; 1 Nephi 6:4; Mosiah 13:33–35). The prophet Mormon testified:
“Whosoever will may lay hold upon the word of God, which is quick and powerful, which shall divide asunder all the cunning and the snares and the wiles of the devil, and lead the man of Christ in a strait and narrow course across that everlasting gulf of misery which is prepared to engulf the wicked
“And land their souls, yea, their immortal souls, at the right hand of God in the kingdom of heaven, to sit down with Abraham, and Isaac, and with Jacob, and with all our holy fathers, to go no more out” (Helaman 3:29–30).
Latter-day prophets counsel us to study the scriptures every day, both individually and with our families. They encourage us, as Nephi encouraged his brethren, to liken the scriptures to ourselves, finding ways that the sacred accounts of old apply in our lives today (see 1 Nephi 19:23–24). They exhort us to “search the scriptures” (John 5:39) and “feast upon the words of Christ” (2 Nephi 32:3).
You will benefit greatly by following this counsel. Daily, meaningful scripture study helps you be receptive to the whisperings of the Holy Ghost. It builds your faith, fortifies you against temptation, and helps you draw near to your Heavenly Father and His Beloved Son.
Develop a plan for your personal study of the scriptures. Consider setting aside a certain amount of time each day to study the scriptures. During that time, read carefully, being attentive to the promptings of the Spirit. Ask your Heavenly Father to help you know what He would have you learn and do.
Continue reading the scriptures, particularly the Book of Mormon, throughout your life. You will rediscover the treasures of the scriptures again and again, finding new meaning and application in them as you study them at different stages of life.
If you are married, set aside time each day to read the scriptures as a family. This effort may be difficult, but it will yield wonderful, eternal results. Under the guidance of the Spirit, plan scripture reading that will meet the needs of your family. Do not be afraid of reading the scriptures to small children. The language of those sacred records has power to touch even the very young. - True to the Faith 




Tuesday, May 9, 2017

Week 79 Ask of God


Monday 5/1/2017
We started our day with a trip to downtown Disney. There were some cool things to do like Lego towers and  drive remote control cars. We stopped by Joe's before lunch at the circle. We were able to stop by the Santa Ana zoo also. It was interesting more of like a petting zoo. I shook hands with a monkey which was cool. We stopped by a member's house from one of our previous wards. We ate some of their food and finished the night.
Tuesday 
We did finding after lunch until dinner. We didn't get any solid contacts to follow-up with. Our dinner was with the Jensens. We went to the church for ward council but they changed it to the next day. We went to go see the Para family but they weren't home. We did some street contacting on our way back to the apartment.
Wednesday 
Our day started with zone conference. It was a good meeting we had instruction to improve our teaching. After that we went and grabbed some Joe's. Sister Valencia dropped some Panda for dinner which is always a favorite. We had ward council the ward is really starting to want to take action with their missionary program. We had to leave to go to a lesson, but Elder Hugie felt other wise. So we went and saw Jesse. The family just moved into their new apartment and are getting settled in so we plan to see if we can do some teaching now. They have had a change in their life so maybe he will be ready to take action now.
Thursday 
We had a lunch at Silverado cafe with Elder Thomas/Sami for hitting a mission milestone. It is out in the Canyon pretty secluded, but was a pretty busy place. A very friendly intoxicated man named Gabriel payed for our meal. He kept claiming in was Cinco de mayo but it wasn't till Friday. He was entertaining to say the least. We were able to have a meeting with Brother Vargas and Brother walker. He helped give some ward mission leader tips to Brother Vargas. We tried to see Brother Valencia, but he was leaving as we came up. We also tried to see Christopher. We then tried Cindy, she rescheduled for the next day
Friday 
After we finished our weekly planning. We saw Cindy and she is fully clear from her lung cancer. The Doctors took 15% of her lung out with a robot which is cool. We talked to her about the Temple and how she can be sealed with the rest of her family. We taught her a little of the plan of salvation and invited her to the temple grounds tour. She definitely wanted to come if she was up for it. She is ready now to start progressing as an investigator since she has quit smoking cold. We saw Christopher and his mom and invited them to the temple walk as well. Our other appointments fell through since they were not home yet. We exchanged at the end of the night with Elder Durney/Seagmiller. I went with Elder Durney to his area.
Saturday 
After our studies we had a lesson with a Liberian woman. She was kind of hard to understand and she didn't have much time to meet with us. We talked about the importance of her reading from the Book of Mormon to know if it is true. There was a young woman's fundraiser that we helped setup before lunch. Their investigator that they had going to the temple grounds walk was having some tent problems being homeless. So we went down to the river bed where the large homeless population is, to help her with her tent. We got to the temple walk and she really enjoyed it. She had the most questions out of our tour group which was awesome. The young women's thing for was for dinner. We were able to talk to a good amount of people before we exchanged back at the end of the night.
Sunday 
We had a good Sunday another wave of summer sales people have come in. The burst of young people is going to be a great use while they are in the ward. Our dinner was with the Wardle family a temporary stay. They really want to help out with the efforts of the ward while they stay. There wasn't much for the rest of the night.
Ask of God
In my my studies lately expecially in the Doctrine in Covenants I have gained some insight. It seems to be a recurrence of have a desire for things. These things maybe gifts, wisdom and others things from God. The point that is always put across is you must ask in faith for what you may be desiring. The Lord is always willing to bless his children his arms are always out stretched. In the recent zone conference President talked about how often is says Joseph asked of God. He asked of God with all of his power. He has always been there to answer prayers even in times of old. He would answer prayers now being the same always. 
That reminds me of a good scripture.
1 Nephi 10 17-18
17 And it came to pass after I, Nephi, having heard all the words of my father, concerning the things which he saw in a vision, and also the things which he spake by the power of the Holy Ghost, which power he received by faith on the Son of God—and the Son of God was the Messiah who should come—I, Nephi, was desirous also that I might see, and hear, and know of these things, by the power of the Holy Ghost, which is the gift of God unto all those who diligently seek him, as well in times of old as in the time that he should manifest himself unto the children of men.
18 For he is the same yesterday, today, and forever; and the way is prepared for all men from the foundation of the world, if it so be that they repent and come unto him.
Love 
Elder Caleb S. Bailey

Wednesday, May 3, 2017

Week 78 Charity from True to the Faith


Monday 4/25/2017 
We went to a lunch at a buffet for Elder Lindsey to start the day. Our activities haven't been too good lately so we went to the Orange PDay. They had some good sports going. We had time to stop by the Canyon before we did some finding to finish our night off. 

Tuesday 
In the morning we helped do some service moving with the truck Elders. We stopped at the mission office and helped do some car inspections that are getting ready for sale. We had dinner with the Jensens at Angelo's. We ended with Ward council, they discussed a self reliance program the stake is staring. We exchanged at the end of the night. I stayed in the area with Elder Dube. 

Wednesday 
We were able to do a little finding before we had service at Mary's Kitchen. We were able to go to Mary's with the Tongans. After we went back out to do some finding. We met John who is less active. He told us about his experience with scammers from Ghana. That was triggered from Elder Dube being from Zimbabwe. We got dinner from Sister Heafele. After we did some walking around and talked with some people at the park next to the church. We exchanged back at the end of the night. 

Thursday 
Our day started with Zone training. It was a pretty good zone training. We talked about improving our teaching. After we got Panda with most of the zone. We went and did finding down Harbor where the Disney goers are. We tried to see a few more people that weren't home before the end of the night. 

Friday 
In the morning during studies we did a temporary exchange. I went with Elder Hansen to get some medication. Elder Christensen was sick. We had apartment inspections from the zone leaders. We did some finding before dinner with the Morales. After we went and tried to see some people. We got some food for the elders from the Samoan sisters their ward was throwing a party at the church. The Samoans have some really great gatherings. 

Saturday 
We started our day of service at a rally for the love Anaheim day of service. We went as a district to a aquaponics farm. They grow food through a system of ponds and raised beds. It is an interesting thing. We helped plant a whole bunch of palm trees. They are using them to make shade. The service lasted a while. He had to go get trees a few times we were planting them all before we could come back. We went to Fullerton where we had a big lunch with all of the other cities. There was a few different zones of missionaries. We hit sonic up after. We went and did some finding after dinner. We were able to see the Para family they have been hard to catch. We reviewed the restoration with them. 

Sunday 
It was a good Sunday more summer sales people have showed. They have added well to the ward. They had a combined 5 Sunday meeting on service with the Samoans. After church we had a linger longer which went well. We tried some contacting to finish off our Sunday. 

Charity from True to the Faith 

Charity is “the pure love of Christ,” or “everlasting love” 

Jesus Christ is the perfect example of charity. In His mortal ministry, He always “went about doing good,” teaching the gospel and showing tender compassion for the poor, afflicted, and distressed. His crowning expression of charity was His infinite Atonement. He said, “Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends” (John 15:13). This was the greatest act of long-suffering, kindness, and selflessness that we will ever know. With an understanding of the Savior’s enduring love, you can exercise faith and repent of your sins, confident that He will forgive you and strengthen you in your efforts to live the gospel.
The Savior wants you to receive His love, and He also wants you to share it with others. He declared to His disciples: “A new commandment I give unto you, That ye love one another; as I have loved you, that ye also love one another. By this shall all men know that ye are my disciples, if ye have love one to another” (John 13:34–35). In your relationships with family members and others, look to the Savior as your example. Strive to love as He loves, with unfailing compassion, patience, and mercy.
As you continue to receive the Savior’s perfect love and as you demonstrate Christlike love for others, you will find that your love increases. You will experience the joy of being in the Lord’s service. The Holy Ghost will be your constant companion, guiding you in your service and in your relationships with others. You will be prepared to meet the Lord at the Judgment, when He will reward you according to your dedication to His work. Mormon taught:
“If ye have not charity, ye are nothing, for charity never faileth. Wherefore, cleave unto charity, which is the greatest of all, for all things must fail
“But charity is the pure love of Christ, and it endureth forever; and whoso is found possessed of it at the last day, it shall be well with him.
“Wherefore, my beloved brethren, pray unto the Father with all the energy of heart, that ye may be filled with this love, which he hath bestowed upon all who are true followers of his Son, Jesus Christ; that ye may become the sons of God; that when he shall appear we shall be like him, for we shall see him as he is; that we may have this hope; that we may be purified even as he is pure” (Moroni 7:46–48).
His old comp Rubio came back to visit. 

His old comp Rubio

The different color shirts are for different Zones



Elder Bailey and Elder Dude


Wednesday, April 26, 2017

Week 77 Lehi's Dream

Monday 4/17/2017 
Our day started with a game of rugby at the park. We ended around noon then grabbed some lunch before PDay activity. They had a few different sports going on. We got a call from a member to help move, so we did that with the truck Elders. The uhaul was finished and packed. That ended our night. 

Tuesday 
We spent most of our day finding till dinner with the Jensens. They took us to the church but they canceled ward council again and did not telling anyone. So we talked with Brother Freeman the Elders quorum President. We hit Joe's before the night ended 

Wednesday 
In the morning after studies we had President interviews. That was good he talked about going to were the people are in our area. Also being fishers of men and where to find places to fish. We had dinner with the Nelsons. While we were walking we had a random guy call us to his car and hand us two Gatorades. We went to go see a referral and caught him in his Spanish lie. He told us he only spoke Spanish so Elder Hugie starts speaking Spanish. The guy just kind of was like oh have a good night. So we left him. 

Thursday 
We started the day with district meeting. We talked about finding with family history and former instigators. After we had lunch at In N Out. We did some street contacting on our way to dinner. We had dinner with the Freemans. They are a cool family. After dinner we went to go see Brother Valencia but he wasn't home sadly, then it was time to head back in for the night. 

Friday 
There was a three zone service, up in Fullerton. The university there was putting on their annual special games. We spent the day taking the athletes around to the different activities. They had it was a good time. The athlete I worked with was named Richard, he had some communication problems. He had a good time with all the activities. He played some soccer, hit some baseballs, shot some hoops and other things. All the missionaries got a good amount of sun. That took up most of our day. 

Saturday 
We started our day with some street contacting down by Disneyland. It was a hot day. We met a good amount of members here for Disneyland. We had a meeting with Brother Vargas at the church before district finding. We went to the A3 area to do our finding. A member gave us a referral as we walked through the neighborhood. Brother Vargas got us dinner. We did some finding for the rest of the night. 

Sunday 
We had a good amount of people at church. There is summer sales people here for a while so that is going to boost our ward. We had a great discussion in elders quorum about missionary work. After church we went out to try and see a few people but didn't catch them home. 

Lehi's Dream 

I recently read Lehi's dream in my studies, I gained a few insights that I thought I could quickly share. We see those that are in the dream pressing forward holding fast to the iron rod or the word of God. Eventually reaching the tree of life and partaking of that fruit that brings eternal life. There is the great and spacious building with all those scorning and mocking. There were those that partook of the fruit and felt ashamed soon falling off being lost. Those that fall away ashamed are lacking a that strong root. In Luke chapter 8 Jesus gives the Parable of the Sower. We must make sure that we plant the seed in good ground making it be fortified against times of temptation. When we are planted with the gospel of Jesus Christ, we will be able to resist the scorning of those of the world. 

I like the words of the apostle Paul in his epistle to the Romans
1:16 For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ: for it is the power of God unto salvation to every one that believeth; to the Jew first, and also to the Greek.

May we be not ashamed of the gospel of Jesus Christ, it brings eternal life. 

Monday, April 17, 2017

Week 76 Knowledge


Monday 4/10/2017
We started our day with laundry with the Esplanade Elders. We went to the park and played a game of rugby with the polynesian programs. There was a stop at Joe's before we went to the Orange PDay activity. We played a few rounds of two ball pivot. They have some pretty good PDay activities. We closed out the night with a little finding. 

Tuesday 
We were able to see Christopher and finish up teaching him the lessons. He really has started to pick up what we have been teaching him quicker. He understands all of the principles we have taught him. While heading back we stopped by and saw Cindy. She has cancer now which has prompted her to stop smoking cold turkey. She will be going to a center that specializes in cancer treatment. When she gets out we are planning to start teaching her again. Sometimes it takes time for people to be prepared. She has been taught multiple times before maybe she is ready now. We had our Tuesday dinner with the Jensens. After we found that they canceled Ward council so we did some finding. 

Wednesday 
After our studies Elder Russell/Park were in the area so we grabbed lunch. We tried some contact attempts, but no one wanted to meet with us. A woman stopped us and asked us to pray with her for her house. She lives in a ward in Costa Mesa and might be moving into the ward were she owns a home. A new temporary move in needed some help moving a mattress. We got the truck Elders to help move it. Sister Vargas gave us some dinner. A little finding to end the night. 

Thursday 
In the morning district meeting focused on finding people to teach. We grabbed some lunch at Subway with Elder Dodd. The zone did a service, moving the family history center from one side of the building to the other. The service took quite a while. We were able to see Christopher and review the baptismal questions with him. At the end of the night we exchanged with Elder Francis/Perez. The assistants are in our district. 

Friday 
In the morning we went to go see Brother Bolts. We asked what he thought of general conference and followed up on his scripture study and prayer. He has been doing really good at sharing the gospel with his friends. We hurried back for a service at Mary's Kitchen. When we got back we had Christopher's baptismal interview with the zone leaders. He did well on his interview and is prepared. District finding after was in the assistants area. We were able to teach the restoration to a woman and got a return appointment. Sister Valencia dropped off some dinner before we exchanged back early for a planning meeting. We met Brother Vargas at the church building to finish going over the baptism program. 

Saturday 
We stopped by the Easter party real quick before we went to the Jensen's to print the program. 
They made us some lunch before we went back and got ready for the baptism. We got to the church and made all of the preparations. Christopher was really excited and the baptism went well. After we finished up the Bryant's picked up some panda and we colored Easter eggs with their family. 

Sunday 
We had no one for Elders quorum so we joined the Samoan Elders quorum. I had the opportunity to confirm Christopher in sacrament meeting. Which was great. We sat down to bless the sacrament after the confirmation and they started playing the sacrament hymn. We sat there and forgot what we were doing till the third verse. So we stood up quickly and broke the bread only taking a little time. That is good we realized before the whole hymn ended. We had a great sacrament meeting. Our closing hymn was Rise up, O Men of God a song meant to be sung by men's choir which was interesting. Sister Harris invited us over to her home for Easter. She asked us to bring some guests that didn't have dinner, so we brought the A4 Elders. After dinner we tried to finish getting some papers signed. 

Knowledge 

One of the great attributes of God. Also one of the gifts from the Spirt (John 14:26). We must always seek to be building our spiritual knowledge.
We know that no one can be saved in ignorance of the gospel - Doctrine & Covenants 131:6 
We should always be studying his words through scripture and his chosen servants the prophets. We must need always remember that we can't always gain all knowledge at once it takes time. 
Isaiah 28
9 ¶ Whom shall he teach knowledge? and whom shall he make to understand doctrine? them that are weaned from the milk, and drawn from the breasts.
10 For precept must be upon precept, precept upon precept; line upon line, line upon line; here a little, and there a little: 
Someone shared this little quote with me recently I really liked it. 
One progresses only as fast as he gains knowledge (HC 4:588)
Gaining our knowledge takes time as we learn precept upon precept. It takes patience it takes a lifetime of study just to find the littlest things. We can progress as we continue to go forward feasting upon the words of Christ (2 Ne 32:3) and treasure them in our hearts (D&C 6:20). As we learn we will be able to build up the things  which we get to bring with us in the life to come. 
Doctrine & Covenants 130
18 Whatever principle of intelligence we attain unto in this life, it will rise with us in the resurrection.
19 And if a person gains more knowledge and intelligence in this life through his diligence and obedience than another, he will have so much the advantage in the world to come.

Love you guys have a great week
Elder Caleb S. Bailey 









Wednesday, April 12, 2017

Week 75 Importance of Daily Scripture Study


Monday 4/3/2017
Our morning consisted of getting some shopping done and helping people with transferring. At Pday activity we played a game called Gaga ball. We finished up the night helping the Jensens setup for a pinewood derby at the church. 

Tuesday 
We started our day with helping the truck Elders move somethings around. We stopped at this cool international store. We went back and did some street contacting before we met the Jensens at the church building. They fed us and we helped finish setting up for the pinewood derby. They canceled Ward Council without notice so we went back in for the night. We stopped at Joe's before. 

Wednesday 
After lunch they had leadership meetings. I went with Elder Russell to pick up Elder Nelson/Parker from the body shop. We hit Joe's then went back to pickup our companions. We were able to do some finding after dinner. In our lesson with Jesse we dropped him. He really wasn't keeping his commitments. He wasn't to surprised and recognized he needs to start acting. 

Thursday 
We started our day with district meeting. We discussed a lot of applications of the Easter initiative #PrinceofPeace. We talked about the Gospel of Jesus Christ being able to bring peace to our lives as well to those that we share our message with. After district meeting we had a group that went to Red Robin. After lunch we met a former missionary to say hello. We had a lesson with Christopher. We taught the Gospel of Jesus Christ to him. We have to make sure he has a good understanding before he gets baptized. The Valencias gave us some dinner before we met with Brother Valencia to read from the Book of Mormon with him. His family has started to have family home evening and he has enjoyed it. We stopped by Joe's as we went in.
We also saw the guy that ran in to a pole.  

Friday 
After our studies and lunch we had weekly planning. We did our planning outside for a while it being a nice sunny day with a light breeze. We walked by Joe's and saw some missionaries there so we stopped to see what was up. We attempted some contacts before dinner, but didn't catch any. We saw the Samoan Elders walking out of our complex as we were walking in. We got dinner together. We were able to do some more finding for the rest of the night no one seemed to be home that we tried. 

Saturday 
Our passoff lesson with the Tongans fell through. We went to go see Christopher, but there was no answer. We talked with these guys about their cars and talked about our purpose as missionaries. After dinner we were able to do a little more finding. 

Sunday 
After church we were able to teach Christopher some more of the commandments. He will be ready for baptism on Saturday. 

I didn't have much time to write something up, here is something from true to the faith. 

Importance of Daily Scripture Study
The principal purpose of scriptures is to testify of Christ, helping us come unto Him and receive eternal life (see John 5:39; 20:31; 1 Nephi 6:4; Mosiah 13:33–35). The prophet Mormon testified:
“Whosoever will may lay hold upon the word of God, which is quick and powerful, which shall divide asunder all the cunning and the snares and the wiles of the devil, and lead the man of Christ in a strait and narrow course across that everlasting gulf of misery which is prepared to engulf the wicked
“And land their souls, yea, their immortal souls, at the right hand of God in the kingdom of heaven, to sit down with Abraham, and Isaac, and with Jacob, and with all our holy fathers, to go no more out” (Helaman 3:29–30).
Latter-day prophets counsel us to study the scriptures every day, both individually and with our families. They encourage us, as Nephi encouraged his brethren, to liken the scriptures to ourselves, finding ways that the sacred accounts of old apply in our lives today (see 1 Nephi 19:23–24). They exhort us to “search the scriptures” (John 5:39) and “feast upon the words of Christ” (2 Nephi 32:3).
You will benefit greatly by following this counsel. Daily, meaningful scripture study helps you be receptive to the whisperings of the Holy Ghost. It builds your faith, fortifies you against temptation, and helps you draw near to your Heavenly Father and His Beloved Son.
Develop a plan for your personal study of the scriptures. Consider setting aside a certain amount of time each day to study the scriptures. During that time, read carefully, being attentive to the promptings of the Spirit. Ask your Heavenly Father to help you know what He would have you learn and do.
Continue reading the scriptures, particularly the Book of Mormon, throughout your life. You will rediscover the treasures of the scriptures again and again, finding new meaning and application in them as you study them at different stages of life.
If you are married, set aside time each day to read the scriptures as a family. This effort may be difficult, but it will yield wonderful, eternal results. Under the guidance of the Spirit, plan scripture reading that will meet the needs of your family. Do not be afraid of reading the scriptures to small children. The language of those sacred records has power to touch even the very young.

Love 
Elder Caleb S. Bailey 

Wednesday, April 5, 2017

Week 74 The Great Gift of the Holy Ghost


Monday 3/27/2017
When we went out and picked up Elder Dodd/Sparto in the morning to give them a ride. We went to the Mall so Elder Hugie could get his iPad fixed. At Pday activity we played a few rounds of floor hockey. Elder Hugie's screen had problems so we brought it back to have them take care of it. We finished our laundry at the end of the night. 

Tuesday 
We helped Elder Thomas/Sami with a move in the afternoon. We went to seen Christopher to help him get ready to reach his baptismal date. After dinner we had Ward council, they are working on moving people along the covanent pathway. We are setting up a ward baptismal date. We exchanged at the end of the night I stayed in the area with Elder Dodd. 

Wednesday 
We did finding for most of our day. We were able to get some good contacts and meet some potential investigators. After dinner we went to see the Para family. Ally was home so we talked  to her about reading from the Book of Mormon and finding an answer if it true. We invited her to watch general conference. We saw Sister Melido and shared a message with her. We exchanged back at the end of the night. 

Thursday 
We had zone training in the morning. We focused on finding people and working with members to find. The Easter initiative was also a topic #PrinceofPeace. We did finding before dinner with the Vargas family. Brother Valencia was available for us to read the Book of Mormon with him. The night ended with us stopping by and seeing Brother Boltz. We are going to help him start getting back with were he left off in his lessons. 

Friday 
In the morning we had a service for Mike the owner of Joe's ice. We helped him move some stuff to one of his storage facilities. After we had service at Mary's kitchen. We did more finding for the rest of our night. 

Saturday/Sunday 
We were able to watch the sessions of general conference. There was a lot of great talks. 

The Great Gift of the Holy Ghost 

Soon after we are baptized, we receive a gift called the gift of the Holy Ghost. Through this we are always able to feel the constant companionship of the third member of the Godhead, as long as we are worthy. With this gift you are able to receive revelation, comfort and spiritual gifts. One of the great parts of the role of the Spirit is being sanctified from sin. As you continue to repent and keep the commandments, you are blessed. Also as you do those things you will feel the spirit in more abundance in your life.