Showing posts with label Elder Briggs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Elder Briggs. Show all posts

Monday, October 28, 2019

Week 47




Hello from the Philippines!
     Some of you may know, but I've been away for a little over a year now. I've learned a lot this past year, and hopefully helped a lot of people along the way. After all is said and done, there's really only one thing I can say, and that is.... ooooooooohhhhhhhhh, we're half   wayyy  theeeere, OOOOOOHHHH!!! Livin' on a praaayer! Take my handed, we'll make it I sweeeeaaarr, OOOHHHHHH!!! Livin' on a prayyyyeeerrrr!!!
     That's right, your Elder Banister made it a year away from home. Feels pretty unreal, it seems like just the other day I was hauling a suitcase of Mountain Dew up 3 flights of stairs in the MTC (if you don't know the story, ask my mom). What good memories and lessons I've learned from a year serving the Lord. Definitely the most challenging thing I've done so far in my life here on earth, but I know, though it may seem hard at times, that the blessings and things the Lord has in store are more glorious and wonderful than I can imagine. The same goes for all of us. The temptations and things we go through in this life might seem too hard to bear at times; the sacrifices and commandments we are asked to live may seem too much to be asked of us. But if only we could see what will come to those who remain faithful! Let us all perform our labors well in the day of this life and rest our souls in the Kingdom of God. We will be filled with Joy beyond our comprehension while here on earth. Trust the Lord and the promises He has in store for us. 
     Well, as tradition, I burned one of my shirts this past Thursday. And, I was blessed enough to be in the same house as Elder Briggs, my MTC companion. That was a tender mercy and we had a blast. In the words of an anonymous poet "Stories were told. Oreos were shared. A year had passed." Yeah, he's not a very good poet, that's why he remains anonymous. But still, that describes the night.
     Earlier this week we also had some pizza that deserves a shout out. I sometimes I daydream about all the foods I used to enjoy. I may have changed a lot over this past year, but my love for food is enrooted deep into my soul. The food here is delicious, don't get me wrong, it's just nice to have something you don't get every day once in a while.
     Well, I thank you all for the five minutes spent reading this, or the 10 seconds you took to look at the pictures, whichever you did. I'm so grateful for you all back home sending love and support over here, it means a lot. Hopefully these emails help give you a little more strength. Until next week!
     Elder Banister





Monday, October 21, 2019

Week 46

Hello from the Philippines!!!
     Good news, the battle with Dengue is over for me!!! Won that battle fighting on my feet, I was very blessed with how that all turned out, some of the others that have gotten Dengue have had a real rough time. But I'm alright now, so thank you all for the love and prayers.
     This week has been a pretty good one, but I want to talk about some things I learned in conference, just what I picked up and some of my thoughts jumbled together and not really remembering who said what... BUT here we go!!! 
     One of my favorite things I heard is about how we need to prioritize the Gospel in our lives. It's been said many times, but an eternal perspective is so important to have. When we look at Heavenly Father's plan for us and what our purpose is here on earth, what could be more important than being faithful to the gospel and our covenants? I think if we truly understood what is in store for us if we do this, we would gladly follow. Of course, we are walking by faith right now, and that's not an easy thing to do. There has to be tremendous trust in Heavenly Father, Jesus Christ, and the Guidance of the Spirit. We have to do things that nourish us, not just fill us. We have to always be on the watch for the constant attacks of the adversary. We have to bury our weapons of rebellion deep in the ground and not leave the handle sticking out. We must listen to the counsel of goodly parents, pointing us to Christ. We WILL find lasting joy in doing this. I don't know if anyone read the talk I sent a couple months ago, about Joy (hopefully someone did...), but it was quoted multiple times this conference. I know as we live the Gospel, focusing on Jesus Christ our Saviour, we will receive more joy than we can imagine. The promises are true, the question is, are you? Dang, just  came up with that, nobody steal it. But anyways, I just wanted to share what I learned, and guaranteed more to come.
     Thank you all for the love and support. I really am grateful to know that there are so many people in many different places giving their love and prayers to me. It's a great motivation to me, especially on the hard days. Until next week!
   Elder Banister
I only have one picture this week, and it is of my MTC companion the legendary Elder Briggs, whom I love and am lucky that he is my kabahay.