Tuesday, December 31, 2019

December 2019...........





Ohio, Cincinnati Missionaries 2019 



πŸŽ„!!! CHRISTMAS!!! πŸŽ„..... (almost).......12/16/2019
Well hey Hey HEY!
Another week bites the snow and another week to look forward to.
It's been a busy, busy week and we've had a lot of fun. There's been a ton of meetings and things that we've had to do, but we've enjoyed it.

This week we had interviews with President and Sister Ensign, had Christmas conference and then had a Christmas Social at the branch. We've had a lot of great service and have been able to be around a ton of people!

One of my favorite parts of the week was one morning when we decided to go try by someone. Unfortunately we didn't have any luck in meeting with the person, but on the walk back, we ran into a few people doing some service and asked if they would let us help. We helped them cut up and move a big ol branch that was laying on someone's lawn. After clearing the wood, we talked a little bit and they told us they were from a curtain ministry and were going around the community giving service and prayer and we asked if we could join them and they could put a couple pairs of hands to work. They gladly accepted our help and we got in their car and went. During the ride, the woman there asked if we could use a prayer and I said that a prayer on my family would be amazing. We shared that very nice moment and finished the prayer as we pulled into a rest home. They told us that they visit pretty often and just talk to those in the home. So we went in and we met some sweet ladies having lunch. Their names are Beety and Mary. As we prayed and visited with Beety and Mary, Mary told us that her sister met us at the front and came to tell her that two young men from the west were coming to see her. She said that she was told that we're represented the Savior and we're doing His work and that she was so glad that we came and talked to them. With tears in her eyes she told us thank you and we left with a special feeling in our hearts. Walking from the rest home to get the stuff I left in the car, those that we joined were beaming and were telling us how happy they were that we joined them. They told us that whenever they see us they'll make sure to say hello. Through serving others, and ultimately serving Jesus Christ, we had made a wonderful friendship. Elder Lawrence and I had a wonderful walk home and knew that we had been led by the spirit to have gone where we needed to be. 

There hasn't been a whole lot of crazy things that've happened, but we've had a dandy ol time. I hope everything's going great back home! 
Merry Christmas!! 
LOVE YOU!! (Christmas card is coming 😁) 







Ornamental Destruction...........12/9/2019

Well Hey There πŸ˜€
It feels like it's been a fat minute since I've emailed!.... Probably cause it has...

... Sorry bout that πŸ˜…....

But hey! In other news, I've had some changes of assignment! I'm now in the great Branch of Greenville Ohio! (staying @ 112 Quindora Dr, Greenville, OH
45331).

My companion is the wonderful Elder Lawrence and we're having a ball! Thankfully we've been super busy and I wouldn't have it any other way honestly. There's nothing better than being able to just put your boots on the ground and WORK.

Some of my favorite moments of these past couple weeks HAVE BEEN:

1. I slapped a goose

2. I had as sweet Thanksgiving full of food. There are some sit ups that need to be done now.

3. I'm in my first 🌿branch🌿!

4. We found probably the best Christmas tree in the mission in our basement and yes it is absolutely decked out and epic.

5. We were able to put one of the great people we're teaching, Jared, on date for the 28th of December! I'll make sure to update you on what happens 😁

6. We found a few nerf guns in the apartment, and we also have a ton on extra Christmas ornaments.
Well, we HAD a lot of extra Christmas ornaments.

7. Moved up to 100 full totes of Christmas ornaments

8.Watched The Christ Child and Light the World videos dozens of times

And many many more great adventures here in the wonderous world of the Great Cincinnati Ohio Mission!!!

Just know that I'm having and the time of my life and wouldn't rather be anywhere else in the world!

Recently a scripture that's been very powerful to me the past week's been 1 Peter 1:7
It talks about how the trials that we face are more than just inconveniences or things that we go through for no reason, but that they're worth more to us than any worldly treasure, fame or praise. They're worth more to us because that's what we're here to do: to go through trials and to learn to rely on the Savior. If there's a moment or a season of struggle that you're going through right now, or even past and future, know that the words given to Joseph Smith, that "all these things will be for thy experience.".
Whatever your experience is right now, know that the Lord loves and cares for you and that your eternal identity is linked to what you're feeling and doing right now. AND that I'm wishing you the best!!!

I love you guys! I'll talk to you next week!

Sure Love Ya!
~Elder Johansen













Sunday, December 8, 2019

November 2019 ..............

Hi guys 😁

It's the last week of this transfer and it's gone by in a flash. We've been super busy and it's been a stinkin trip. My Journaling has been trash because we barely get everything done in time.
My biggest highlight of this week was being able to have been with two General Authority Seventies for two days in a row! The Seventies were Elder Haynie and Elder Peter M. Johnson-the same one that spoke in conference. We spent in total probably 15 HOURS with them! That definitely doesn't happen all that much, so it was an awesome opportunity have one on one conversations with men like that.
I'm doing good over here 😁 there's not a lot of new things that happened other than a bunch of meetings, but I hope you all have a great week!

Alma 29:9-10
Sure Love You!!!!
Elder Johansen

9 I know that which the Lord hath commanded me, and I glory in it. I do not glory of myself, but I glory in that which the Lord hath commanded me; yea, and this is my glory, that perhaps I may be an instrument in the hands of God to bring some soul to repentance; and this is my joy.

10 And behold, when I see many of my brethren truly penitent, and coming to the Lord their God, then is my soul filled with joy; then do I remember what the Lord has done for me, yea, even that he hath heard my prayer; yea, then do I remember his merciful arm which he extended towards me.


Alma 29:9-10
Book of Mormon
Scripture




East Gate Zone










Thursday, October 31, 2019

the one with pictures........


Mon, Oct 7, 2019

I know what you're thinking,
It's Monday, around mid day, the crisp autumn air is blowing past at a hurried pace and the bright fall foliage of leaves that have a bright yellow and red hue seem to glow in the midst of an active crowd going to and from in their constant movement, resembling beez as they pass in frenzies. General Conference has once again ended in it's splendor of revelation and zeal towards good works. But there's one thing on your mind. You're thinking it, and I'm thinking that...
it's time to write another letter........

HELLO THERE!!!
It's great to see you all again! You look fantastic!
It's been a wonderful weekend hasn't it? Really, the rush of listening to the Prophets and Apostles of God is really a thrilling treat that you can't get anywhere else. How lucky we are to be able to listen to counsel from the Lords Oracles on the earth in this wonderful time of the ongoing Restoration of the Gospel.
So far, it's been a pretty busy week in the Ohio, with lots of changes and meeting to discuss those changes and much more. Conference was a great way to top off the week, that's for sure.

This week wasn't all that exciting, except for a couple of really good meetings that we had. Pretty much the majority of our week was having meetings, making reports, and setting goals. Closing the week off, we went to a suburb of Cincinnati, Liberty, and had a meeting at the Mission Home with the other leaders of the mission. After the meeting, Elder Robinson took Nate and I through Downtown Cincinnati! A member of the Cherry Grove ward who returned home for a surgery and is now getting close to to getting back to Brazil. I was able to get to know him while I was in Cherry Grove so it's been cool to run into him from time to time and he's pretty stinkin handy if you want to save some miles 😁 There are gonna be a lot of changes to the mission so that's stinkin weird.
We went to conference with some awesome members this last weekend and it was really nice to spend some time with them.
All things are well over here in the great Ohio, and I bet that it's going to keep being stinkin great! Have the best week of your lives!

Sure Love Ya
~Elder Johansen

Oct 14,2019

Hello hello hello!
This week's been a fun one full of some pretty crazy changes.
Starting the week off with an awesome exchange with one of the Elders in my zone, we started having little miracle after little miracle. We got some new friends to teach, had some good food, and are experiencing one of the more exciting changes to mission policy: Grouping!
Grouping is when you and another/several Companionships are together and for my whole mission, this has been a no go for us. BUT, with the first Presidency releasing a new Handbook that will replace the old White Handbook, being in groups of missionaries has been approved WORLDWIDE! How cool is that?! So of course, we just had to play volleyball last week and snatch the perks while we could. Today we're going to go to Chuck E. Cheeses and then go play volleyball again which is going to be stinkin' sweet.

Here are the weekly highlights!
- Volleyball of course 
- Hangin out after District Council with Elder Merchant, one of the APs

- I got to see my Dad, Elder Conrad

- Elder Robinson and I went to a river to plan and skip rocks , thought, hey, there's a lake nearby, we should try to find it. We followed the trail by the river and came to a HUGE hill. At the top there was a sweet lookout over the lake. Then we went and had a really good lesson with someone. 

- We had interviews with the President and his wife which was really nice. They're a really nice couple. 

- Of course this would happen once the weather starts to drop, but while we were walking around talking to people, we were skipping rocks at a pond, and out of the corner of my eye I see my tag, drifting down to the bottom of the water. 20 minutes of searching, tag retrieved. 

- Transfer Calls were last weekend. Turns out that Elder Robinson is heading out to be an AP, and I'm receiving two Elders, that's gonna be nuts. 
- I slaughtered at pool 
- We blew our goals out of the water this week 

Overall, it's been a good week with some good memories and an annoying head cold. Since general conference was last weekend, we've been talking with the members of the ward about their favorite stories, and the personal revelation that they received which gave them something they wanted to work on that we could help them with. It's really helped me realize that everyone can get something new and personal to themselves that will help them in their struggles and give them new goals to improve. When we have these goals, we show God the desires of our hearts and he helps us to become "new creatures in Christ". So keep on keepin on!

Sure love ya!
~Elder Johansen











retrieved my tag :)

Elder Conrad and I...

Oct. 21, 2019

Looks like I'm more illiterate with technology than I thought because my whole weekly email dipped on me πŸ˜…
To cover what i talked about in the Email that i was going to send:
I'm at a year this week
I'm in a trio now
We saw the batmobile
I met a legend of the mission field, a member we all call G-Storm
We've been given a lot of really good food which i'm a big fan of
We had a missionary broadcast featuring Elder Christopherson and President Ballard which was really stinking cool.
And we really need your help right now because the mission is struggling right now with finding people to teach, so we need your prayers as we try to fulfill our purpose to teach repentance and baptize converts.
I love you all and thank you so much for your support not only for me but for all the missionaries that are surviving alongside with me. 

Sure Love You!!!!!
~Elder Johansen










Saturday, October 12, 2019

A small one.....



SEPT 16, 2019

Hey guys😁

Not a whole lot this last week. Zone conference went pretty well. We got President Ensign to read a "Bedtime Story" to the Zone for a training we did on the Book of Mormon and that was fire πŸ”₯. Planning for ZC is finally over so we can finally get back into the swing of things which is going to be a really nice change. We have a lot of exchanges so that's really nutso. We have a lot of really great Elders here and I love spending time with them because they're all really nice. I'm having a bit of a difficult time connecting with my companion, but I know that that'll all be figured out soon enough. It's pretty cool, he's really good at basketball and so when we find people playing we join in. Well, I watch when we kicks their butts and it's awesome. He wrecked one of his shoes while he was playing so he had to hop on one foot and he still beat like, 3 guys! WHAT A BEAST!
We went over to a members house with a recent convert and had her and Elder Robinson teach us about the restoration. Little did we know that she was going to teach her Mom and now she's accepted taking the discussions!
As I was doing a baptismal interview for the Cherry Grove Elders, Elder Robinson went with Elder Goodwine to have a lesson with a young man we're teaching, they put Jim on date for baptism 🏊 on October 26th!
This week we're getting back into the Living Waters of Missionary work so wish me luck!
Sure love you!

SEPT 9, 2019

GOOOOOOOOOOOD MORNING VIETNAM!!!
I lied, you're not Vietnam your my family 😁
     So there's another week down. Feels pretty nuts, not going to lie. I finally started to use the phrase "A little under a year" when people ask how long I've been out. That fact keeps on getting crazier and crazier to think about.
     Last week, we found out that I would be coming here to Eastgate and be in charge of the missionaries in the stake out of the five zones we have in the mission (We have the Cincinnati East stake).
     This week was my first week testing the waters of zone leadership and as I'm over here being confused, I'm also trying to remember my social skills! But you know what, I'll figure it out at some point 🀣
     For the last week we've been rally busy. Elder Robinson is super on top of things and he makes me look like a straight up SCRUB because he's so good at what he does! He has some really great ideas about how to do missionary work in unique and effective ways. I'm just over here lookin like a new missionary cause I don't know what to do and I'm just being nice and quiet and trying not to let my mind melt. We've been doing a LOT of planning for Zone Conference and exchanges and blitzes and meetings that we barely even have enough time for our area, but we're praying for some straight up MIRICLES.
We've been going pretty much everywhere in the Zone and it's only been a week. We're planning on being with every elder in the Zone which isn't something we usually do, but I am so down. We have a lot of really good guys in the Zone and I'm just plain ol excited to learn what I can from them.
     The ward here is friendly and I still get to see some people from the Cherry Grove ward because it's literally the same building! The apartment's nice and cozy too. Just a lil' one bedroom and guess what, we have a stinkin'
πŸ”₯ fireplaceπŸ”₯ and Elder Robinson has a lava lamp. We're gonna get RELAXED!
     Things are a little different now, that's for sure, but I'm excited to see what change it brings me. I know I have a lot of growth to do and the Lord's put me here to do it so we'll see how it goes. Wish me luck!
Sure love ya!
~ Elder Johansen




Elder Robinson and his basketball shoes :)

President Ensign reading a bedtime story.

Monday, September 2, 2019

An entire transfer...........Cherry Grove........




Hello and welcome to the Elder Show, coming to you live from Cincinnati, Ohio. *Sick ol' timer announcer voice* "Last week we saw that the Elders had to say goodbye to loved friends but handled it well as they went to work doing what the Lord needed them to. What will happen next?"
      Well let me tell ya, it's been a weird week for all of us πŸ˜‚ There were a lot of surprises that kind of took us through some loops. Monday and Tuesday were pretty overall normal, but my favorite part was being able to do a baptismal interview for a girl that the elders were teaching. that was sick. Then Wednesday hit and everything kinda went through it's first turn. After having one of the most bomb district councils that you can have, full of some of the best testimonies that i think a lot of us could've ever heard, we had exchanges with the zone leaders, who are in our district. I also found out that one of the zone leaders needed my help with accompanying a song that he was going to be singing that Saturday at the baptism that they had. So i had to learn a new song in a couple of days and accompany someone after just learning it. This was kind of the focus for and hour on Wednesday and Thursday and pretty much all day on Friday. At least i can say that when i need to i can learn a song pretty quick! It turned out really well at the baptism and Elder Sheffield sang wonderfully and it was a really tender moment for all of us as we bore our testimony through music. I was really happy that i had the opportunity to learn that song and help him out.
Back to Wednesday, we were on exchanges with the elders and it was a really good time. We started our exchanges a little bit after district council after doing some classic administrative shtuff. We exchanged, then went to lunch at this really good chicken place called Raising Caines. We went back to the church and did some more administrative stuff and i practiced. We had just finished and since we had a late lunch it was already dinner time so we just went and played pool. I'm not gonna lie, my pool game's not all that bad. Afterword, we went to Elania's house. Elania is the girl that i did the interview so that was pretty neat. I got to hold a lizard, Spike,  and share the gospel with it and he's getting baptized next week. Elania invited me to be in the confirmation on Sunday and that was a really sweet experience. At the end of the day we were pretty bummed that we didn't have nay more time for an exchange, because we had to exchange at 6 stinkin' o'clock because they were doing a thing at the seminary. So it was easily my shortest exchange I've ever had, but no worries, i think that elder Robinson and i will have some more chances to get to know each other pretty well before long.
      Saturday was the baptism and it was a great baptism. Of course any baptism is a great baptism so that's not a worry at all πŸ˜† Elder Sheffield and I performed the song and like i said it went really well. He sang and i played the piano. The song's a rendition of I Know My Redeemer Lives and it's a really nice song. After the baptism, we got news from a member that one of our friends (her neighbors neighbor) dad had just passed away really unexpectedly. They also had just had their new baby and he died only about a week later. So we made them cookies and took them over. They seemed to appreciate it and we had a nice chat. After walking home, we had, you guessed it: Transfer Calls. It's been a whole 6 weeks since our last call and we get to see if we're leaving, where we go and who our companion is. We found out that:
Elder Goodwine is going to be here in the Grove as District Leader, and will be receiving a brand new guppy!
I will be leaving the Grove after a good 2 transfer showdown. And will be moving to the EASTGATE AREA  AS A NEW ZONE LEADER WITH ELDER ROBINSON LITERALLY ACROSS THE STREET.
Was that weird for me? You know it!

Told you i would have plenty of time to get to know Elder Robinson πŸ˜„

Well that pretty much sums up the week right there. We've just been killin' it over here as usual so i hope everything's going flippin' Swell for you.

Love You Guys!
~Elder Johansen

 
             The District...............Elder Sheffield is going home........
Elder Goodwin...............




Well Hello There!
     Another Month down! Only 14 months, 60.8 weeks, 420 days,10080 hours, 604800 minutes and 36288000 seconds left but who's counting???
     This week we had to say goodbye to our friend Brook, who left for Lehi Utah this last Saturday morning. We've had a pretty awesome time with her and the sales team that she worked with. There were a lot of really good people and we all had a really good friendship. Now there are only two left and we're saying goodbye tomorrow 😭! The good thing is that Transfers are coming up quick, and I'm most likely leaving the Grove, so I guess I won't have to see them out of the Grove for all that long.
     We've had a pretty quiet week this week. Like i said, we're staring at the end of the transfer now, so we're basically saying our goodbyes in the district. We've had some pretty awesome experiences in this place.
      Recently, one of my favorites is this last Saturday we had a Zone wide contacting day. Basically we did nothing but go and try to talk to as MANY PEOPLE AS POSSIBLE. Though we all try do that every day, it's nice to have a little bit of extra initiative. As a zone we had a goal to contact 430 people.... we got 501!! That's a lot of people who heard about our message.
      We've had a pretty good week this week, but I can say for certain that my favorite parts of this week have been the opportunities we've had to testify of the Book of Mormon. The Book of Mormon bring the biggest message since the Resurrection of Jesus Christ: That God had called prophets on the earth again to lead us, guide us, and give us the power to live and grow with our families for all eternity as we make and keep promises with God. The joy, peace and personal power that this message brings can restore humanity to a higher, holier and happier state of being. It can unlock our potential for greatness if we let the Spirit work within us. I've seen these promises come to pass in my short 10 months of being on my mission, and i know that it doesn't even take 10 months for someone's life to change.
     I know that this message of this Gospel can change people's lives and if we let it, it can help us to continue to progress eternally.
     The Church is True,
     Sure Love You 😜
~Elder Johansen

Well hello again! Been a while
      Well, not a whole lot this last week. We're grinding away at Cherry Grove and it's been a blast as always. We did get to have a couple fun times throughout the week though so this is gonna be a good time!
      First off, crazy thing, found out that Brook went into the hospital this last Monday and she was in there from Monday till Thursday! Apparently she wasn't feeling all that great during the last weekend. Ended up that she had to have her appendix taken out, so she joined the San-Appendix club so we're twiners! She's doing fine now so there's nothing to worry about.
       Elder Goodwine and I went on exchanges with the other elders in the district. I went with Elder Sheffield, an awesome Elder who has a whole lot to teach.
       At one point we saw that there was a potential in an area we didn't recognize so we went to check it out and it was a super sketchy trailer park. I guess that Elmer's not allowed in that oneπŸ˜‚
      We did a Book of Mormon experiment in the park with the sisters, and man, there were some cray guys there. Were they drunk? Yes. Was it only 10 in the morning? Sure was. Did they speak nonsense and were they really creepy to everyone especially the sisters? Unfortunately so. So, the member that came with us and i ended up blocking all contact with the group while the group packed stuff up. It was dead anyway so it wasn't a huge loss, and we got a story out of it!
       We also did some service for a member's neighbor who they've been trying to share the gospel with for quite a long time. (the Neighbor is on the far right). Her family is super awesome and they are just the sweetest people to walk this earth, no joke! This whole row of the cul-de-sac is incredibly allergic to poison ivy and sumac so we offered to help and they graciously obliged. They also bought pizza, and we were able to set up a time to do the same thing for another one of the neighbors! What a time! Knock on wood, but so far neither Elder Goodwine or I have gotten any reactions to the ivy so we're gonna go nuts!


So that's kind of my week so far πŸ˜† you can fill in the blanks with whatever missionary stuff you think we do, which is probably a correct assumption anyway so there we go!

I love you all and i hope you have a KILLER WEEK!

Sure Love Ya
~Elder Johansen




Elder Sheffield and Elder Johansen


Did someone say Baptism?
GUESS WHAT!
DANG RIGHT!
This week was the week that we baptized Brook!
Let me just tell you a little bit about how we met this wonderful person and then I'm going to get on with my week... maybe πŸ˜‚

We met Brook the VERY FIRST DAY that Elder Goodwine and I came into Cherry Grove. No joke, about an hour after we had entered the apartment and put our things away, we got a call from the Eastgate Elders, the other Elders in our district. They said that there was someone who had a friend that would like to be taught and it'd be best to go over and meet them as soon as possible. We went over and we met Brook and her friend Mark, the guy who referred her to us. We were able to have an amazing opening lesson with Brook. We learned about her struggles with even believing that there was a God who existed, or if she had any faith at all. As we showed her how much faith that she had in just wanting to find the answers to her questions, she gradually started to grow and it all started. We helped her find what she needed in the Book of Mormon, we taught her the lessons and just how much God really did love her and the plain fact that she is a beloved Daughter of God. Amazingly, since Brook was on a summer sales team, and apparently there are ridiculous amounts of returned missionaries and members who do sales, Brook was the only non-member on her team. That way, she had an incredible support group with her the whole time, not just when we were around. This not only helped Brook to be able to handle the questions she had, or have the exposure to members that she definitely needs especially since shes moving back to Utah at the end of the month, but it helped the members of that amazing team. Those whose testimonies maybe were struggling and needed a little extra light, Brook was there not only to receive, but to give.

As Brook started to improve, Satan did his best to work on her, bringing a lot of questions about whether or not she should even stay in Ohio, or go back home to Utah. She wasn't sure about what her family wanted or how she was going to be able to continue on. But, through a lot of prayer, encouraging, blessings, and her own courage, Brook decided to stay in Ohio and continue to learn.

This is when she truly started to realize the great joy that she's been feeling and how big of an impact it's already made in her life, and the impact it can make in her life for her and for her family.

Brook was on the very steady path towards baptism. Every commitment we shared, she made and she held strong. She new that the only way that she could know whether or not this was true, was to do the things that she needed to do and see if that actually did bring her joy. Though she had questions, we did our best to help her understand that questions are good, and that as we ask questions with real intent to find the truth, God will provide a way for us to understand, at some point or another. He did this for Brook. It might not have been in a lightning bolt, a clash of thunder, or in a bright cloud, but her answers did come to her. They came and it was through finding the joy, the peace, and the love that our Heavenly Father has for us. She saw the love that families had for each other and she craved that same love. She saw the joy of those who followed the Lord, even though it's straight and narrow path is full of mountains to climb and walls to break through. She has seen this, and her desire for it has led her to be happier than she ever has been before. 

Elder Goodwine and I have been almost to lucky to have seen Brook's progression and see the light in her eyes grow brighter and brighter and see it illuminate the souls of all those who are around her, including us.

Brook Hope was Baptized for the remission of sins on August 10th 2019 by Elder Kevin Johansen, and was Confirmed a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and given the Gift of the Holy Ghost on August 11th 2019 by Elder Clay Goodwine.

This is what it's all about,
That's why I'm in Ohio, and that's why every missionary serves when they serve with all their heart. 
Bringing Joy to the world that the world can't offer.
This Joy is something that can't be found through the means that the world says you can. I know because I've tried.
This Joy is a part of why I believe this message to be true.
And this Joy can only be found through the One who has offered it to us, and I say these things in His name,
In the name of Jesus Christ,
Amen.
Newest Member..... Brook



Good Morning and here's to another week down!
I swear these weeks are going by faster and faster and it's just absolutely BONKERS, so, sadly, no long detailed and over-worded report today. But i do have some bombs to drop today πŸ’£πŸ’£πŸ’£
This past week has been really good in the fact that we've stayed busy basically everyday and we're pretty much just coasting the waves that we started last transfer and trying to make new ones as we go along. We've helped a lot of people move in, had an unfortunate amount of dropped lessons where people either didn't show up or just yelled at us, which i could do without but hey, that's the life right? We had some really great food and time with members which is literally the best thing and i hope that that can continue because we are just a couple of lonely missionaries.
Some Highlights from this last week!:

1. Dinners- We've had some amazing appointments with the members here in Cherry Grove this last week. Meals are fairly rare so we were going nuts last week, it was so great. We were able to meet with wonderful families, have good food, and talk about the effect that the gospel has had in our lives. Who wouldn't want to have a night like that right? A big surprise to me this week was when a previous elder who i had spent basically my whole life as a missionary with ( and i saw this man die) came back to the mission and was at one of the dinners that we had! It was so good  to see this Elder, well, Brother now, again and to talk with him about what it's like to have been home for the past 8 weeks. He had a date with a girl that just came off of her mission who lived in Huber Heights, an area that he served in for just a bit more than 6 months, so we weren't able to totally catch up on a lot of whats been going on.
Yesterday was another highlight dinner because we were able to not only break our fast, but it was with the bishop and his family (and also the sisters because we were in a meeting with the bishop about the ward) and a friend of theirs, Addie. Delicious food was had, great conversations were exchanged and then, the whole summer sales team, which we have become very close to because of us teaching Brook, came over for cake and ice cream! Then, after treats, the bishop, Bishop Mizukawa, absolutely destroyed EVERYONE at foosball! It was the closest thing to live sports that I've had in 9 months so it was pretty much the best.

2. GUESS WHO'S GETTING BAPTIZED THIS SATURDAY!!!!!
DANG RIGHT, ITS BROOK!
HECK YEAH!
After the dinner at the Bishop's house, we went to the church and Brook had her Baptismal interview done by one of the zone leaders here, Elder Robinson. She passed with flying colors, and is being baptized this Saturday!
It's been such a big blessing to be able to see Brook grow and strengthen her testimony of the Gospel. She's grown so much in the past several weeks and she is 100% the MOST ELECT PERSON EVER! We brag about her pretty much all the time and it's a blast.

That's pretty much it for this week, some great appointments AND A STINKIN BAPTISM!!!!
I'm so lucky to be a part of this and I hope that all of you know that this is really the most amazing work that anyone can be a part of. The joy that being able to do this work has brought me, is truly changing and I can see myself becoming more of who I want and desire to be everyday. I know that this work and the gospel and church that it espouses is true, and if there's someone  who doesn't believe that it is, or is struggling in testimony, then use the Savior's test for truth, He said that " Ye may know them by their fruits.". I can and will testify that the fruits of this church and everything in it, are really the fruits plucked from the Tree of Life itself. And even if no on e in the church is perfect, we know that the gospel is perfect. That Jesus Christ is perfect.. So let us each do our very best to become more like our supreme exemplar, our Lord, Jesus Christ. I say these things in his name, Amen.

I'm so excited to here from you guys! Here's to another week!
The Church is True
Sure Love Ya!
~Elder Johansen

Hello hello hello!
This week we started another transfer in the good ol Grove. With the first week down, things are really looking great for the next few weeks. We have people to teach and we have not 1, Not 2, BUT 3 BAPTISM DATES!!!!! HOW AWESOME IS THAT?? I'll answer that, it's so awesome. We have dates for August 10th and two on August 24th. We just hope and pray that we can keep them moving forward and really use the Book of Mormon's admonition to "Endure to the End". What a wonderful time to be in Cherry Grove.

This past week, was very normal. Though, i still, sadly, haven't gotten my phone fixed so we're still playing the waiting game for those.

Fun things we did this last week:

We got fed 3 times and it was Great! The families here are phenomenal and i hope that i can be just like them when i get home because they're just so missionary minded and strong in the gospel!

We were invited to a birthday party for a 1 year old and yes, she was basically bathed in cake by the end. Was that the best part of the party? Absolutely.

We were only yelled at a couple times so that's always nice πŸ˜‚

We helped people move in and such.

Sadly there was no celebration for July 24th, but it's okay, i might forgive them for that one. I'm still thinking about it though.

We lit a ridiculous amount of stuff of fire

Hollowed out an egg, made it a ginger, and made it a bed. His name's grEGG.

We taught Brook ( august 10th) her LAST LESSON WHOO WHOO!!!!

Over all, this week was a blast and a half and i cannot wait for this one!

The Church is true!
Sure Love Ya
~Elder Johansen


IS IT A COINCIDENCE?
Hi Everyone!
Not a whole lot this week, but i do want to share an awesome experience that Elder Goodwine and I had the other day just out of the blue.
    For about a week and a half or more, our washer has been broken and we've been trying to have the repairmen come and fix it for us, but unfortunately they missed the appointment that they set up. So, because of the severe lack of clean clothes, we decided that we were just going to go to the laundromat that night so we would have something till the repairmann came the next week.
    While we were at the laundromat, we met Amy. Elder Goodwine actually noticed her T-Shirt and started talking about a shared favorite football team. They had a good conversation, and both went back to their laundry.
     Fast forward to helping her move her full tote of wet clothes into her car, and again going our separate ways, she ended up coming up to us and asking us who we were, and all the other pleasantries.
     After introductions, she told us about how, after just walking in and seeing the two of us and then seeing "Jesus Christ" on our name tags, she knew it was a sign from God that He was there, and that she needed to talk to us. Though she delayed that prompting earlier, thankfully, we hopped on the ball! We were able to share great scriptures, both bare our testimonies, and set up an appointment to meet with her and her 2 sons this week.
      I know i shouldn't be surprised by this kind of thing any more, but i just love it so much! It's so easy to see that The Lord is ALWAYS with us and is ALWAYS preparing the elect to hear the message that we bring as members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and that as long as we do our best to be personally converted in what we do, we will have miracles unfold before us!
     I love you!
     Stay true, stay humble, sure love ya!
~ Elder Johansen



A LITTLE PIECE OF REVELATION...............7/15/2019

Good morning everyone!

This week was nice and quick. The only problem is, I don't have much to talk about this week.
Elder Goodwine and I are having a dandy ol time here in the Great Ohio, doing our best to teach repentance and baptize converts.
Speaking of the Great Ohio, a lot of this past week has been in the little village New Richmond, which is on the edge of the Great Ohio river! I got to stare Kentucky right in the face!
We've been able to have some really great progression in those that we're teaching, and it's great to see people's desire to learn more grow so much. Please pray that they will receive answers to their prayers, as we all have.
Remember that I love you, but Jesus loves you BEST!
Love, Elder Johansen

Saying good-by to Elder and Sister Welch

Elder Goodwin.........




Saturday, July 13, 2019

Saved by a Flower Crown........

Well Hey!!!
What a week to be alive! It was sure something, I'll tell you that much πŸ˜‚
This week was just so nuts, I don't even know where to begin. I guess I'll just do my best to go down the line.

Tuesday- I think that this week was one of the most muggy and humid weeks of my entire life. We're 100% in Summer, and the sun isn't going to let me forget it. I think I've found a new and greater appreciation for AC than I thought was possible.
On Tuesday, we had a lesson with a couple in a town about 40 minutes away named Bethel, so we decided that it'd be best to go to the town in the morning and have the lesson with him in the afternoon. As we were walking around, trying to find people who had met with missionaries before, we had some pretty...... fun(?) people to talk to.
Including:
1. A crazy guy who was sitting on the porch of an apartment, just drinking away. He told us to come over, and he grabbed our hands and started to very quietly say a bunch of NONSENSE. I won't burden you with the details, but, after he was done asking us to bless this "cursed apartment", he told us (again, very quiet and super strange) " All I know, is that I'm talking to two, very good looking young men." squoze our hands, and let us go. Coming out of the apartment, we avoided that man LIKE THE PLAGUE!

2. A really salty guy who was working on his house. When I tried to make small talk by asking what it was he was working on, and he just looked at me, turned to his house, pointing to it with his hands and exclaimed " HOUSE!" and went back onto it. Obviously when we continued to try to talk to him, it was to no avail. So that was coolπŸ‘

Then we stopped by the house who's stairs I fell down one day after it was raining. I promise I bare no hard feelings against the stairs (πŸ˜’)

Wednesday- We met President and Sister Ensign on Wednesday. They're a cute couple, and I'm excited to see what we can learn from them.
When we met them, our zone was all circled up in the chapel, and they came around and shook our hands and talked with each of us for a little bit. They had an introduction talk, the other DL's and I had a training from the AP's while the rest of the zone got a training from the STLs and ZLs. It was a good time!
After we had our meeting, we went home and had dinner. After said dinner, we went out to try to contact a few people and ended up running into one of the members of the ward! We went and talked with him for a bit and he invited us inside. We helped him move a desk, he asked for a message that would help him out so I shared 1 Nephi 1:20 with him, then we got on the subject of temples. He's working on getting his endowments right now, so we showed him the video of the apostles Elder Bednar and Rasband giving a tour of the Rome, Italy temple. That was really cool

Thursday-4th of July-  We got yelled at. A lot. Basically the whole day. It was.... nah, it wasn't fun. Thursday started off with us sending a SICK patriotic message to a bunch of people. That was cool. Thursday was probably the most unpatriotic 4th of July I've ever seen, but we tried to fix that. After Lunch, we headed out, and the battle began. From 12 - 6pm (because that's when we had to go inside for weekly planning and because it's a nuts holiday) we just got absolutely hounded by basically everyone we met. Our religion, our beliefs, our attitudes and ourselves, were attacked for hours and hours. When we went to the apartment to plan, we could barely do a thing because the whole day was so draining that we just felt to exhausted to even move.
But, I'm going to count myself lucky to stand with those who are and have been persecuted, even though mine is small, I hope that the great men and women who've stood up for this church will let me stand with them.
I did see some fireworks tho. That's nice.

Friday- Much better than Thursday. Most of the day left a lot to be desired, but by the evening, we met some people who were really nice to us and it was great! It helped a lot because we were pretty worn out from Thursday and that morning. When we were heading to the apartment at the end of the day, we passed a few kids at the mailbox just across the road in our car. As we were about to get ready for bed, we heard a knock on the door (that's not a usual thing if you didn't know). I opened the door, and a little girl, maybe 7 years old, stood there. She handed me a little flower crown that she had made. I asked her name, and introduced ourselves, she told us to have a good night, and she hurried off.  You know for a fact i have that little crown hanging on our fridge right now.

I'm going to leave it on that highlight, mainly because of time, but I know that the Lord sees our struggles, and knows us perfectly. This little girl helped us more than most would think is possible, but i know that it was in continuation of the promise that more often than most, God will answer our prayers through others, even if their a little 7 year old girl.

I know that our Father in Heaven hears and answers our prayers, and that we can receive these answers through many different ways, whether it be through the scriptures, personal revelation, or through those who are around us. Don't forget his love for you.

The Church is true,
sure love you.
Elder Johansen

Saturday, June 29, 2019

HELLO MY LOVED ONES!!!!!


      This week has felt like a whole transfer and a half! I keep on realizing that "It's only been a week since ____" and it's messing with my head. It feels like I'm in the MTC again and, man I don't like the time warp!
       Other than the strange time wobble, this week's been nuts! We've not only found someone new to teach that's incredibly solid and keeping all of the commitments that we're giving her, but we put her on date!! AND she went to a baptism yesterday after church with the Sister Training Leaders to a baptism for the YSA (it was a baptism for one of the people one of the sisters were teaching). And after all that excitement with the baptism, there was a potluck with the YSA that she and the friend that referred her to us went to. THEN, after a meeting, we went over and taught her a little bit about the commandments of obedience, prayer, and scripture study, and it was SO COOL!!! I''m gonna need ya'lls help with praying for Brook, because shes doing fantastic. But we all know how Satan likes it when a precious soul is coming closer to Christ and learning more of the truth, so please pray for Brook's spiritual protection.
        It's pretty insane when you're meeting with someone so often and teaching them more about the gospel and growing together spiritually. You find that you can truly love someone with all your heart and want the complete best for them. It's been a long week, but a very powerful, faith filled and testimony building week.
        We were also able to meet with a man whos been having a lot of trouble in his life. His name's S____. When we first met S____ a couple of days ago, he was on the verge of a mental breakdown. He's been having a really hard time, and the previous Elders that were teaching him, just weren't meeting his needs, though it wasn't for a lack of effort. That was the first time that I saw the testimonies that both of us gave, truly touched someone inside so much, that they said that we GLOWED. We were able to meet with him again during the week and there was a difference that was just, palpable. It was so easy to see the difference that reading the Book of Mormon every day has done for him. Not only the incredible examples of faith and perseverance that are in the book, but the doctrine and prophecies of the Savior Jesus Christ which brings hope and peace the the soul that no other book can. We saw this in S____, and he saw it in himself. We were able to get him a ride to church, and he actually came! It was incredible to see him and his two little daughters. It was a spiritual and powerful sacrament meeting, and I could feel the Holy Ghost resonate through my entire being as I was able to take the sacrament amidst all these friends which we have been teaching, and have been growing in their faith in Jesus Christ, and finding the peace that comes only by His hand.
      In other news, this week I fell down my second set of steps on a porch, and found out that it does actually take me 5 years to fall down. You think I'm going to stop, but no. I just keep on going! My companion describes my fall in his own words as " The Leisurely but Expeditious fall of man"
      It's been a great week of meeting the members here in this ward, and of actually being able to teach more than the restoration lesson, but expounding on our great message of hope, and seeing someone keep these commitments that can help them so much and strengthen testimonies. WHAT A WEEK! I've seen the change that the gospel of Jesus Christ can bring to someone, in just the past 7 or so days of being here in Cherry Grove, and it's phenomenal. If you don't have a testimony of this marvelous work, this incredible massage of hope of of life that's been restored to the earth in these, the Latter-days, then (though I do expect and hope that you will come to find a testimony of your own) you can use mine;
      I testify that this work is true. That it brings hope and peace beyond the abilities of that which is mortal. I know that the Book of Mormon is a true testament of Jesus Christ, and that Joseph Smith was in fact a true and living prophet who did in fact see God, our Father, and His Son, Jesus Christ, our Savior and Redeemer. I've grown closer and closer to Him, andIi never want to leave His presence, because I know that it's up to me. It's my choice to follow Him, and keep his commandments which allows me to find a joy that is immeasurable and eternal.The Church is true, and is the only way to find true happiness. I hope the very same for each and every one of you, and for all those that we love and desire to have this same Joy which moves us to do or best to do as He would do, say what He would say, and love as He would love. I say these things in the name of Him who was sent to Redeem us, our Savior and Brother, Jesus Christ, Amen.


The Church is True,
Sure love you!
~ Elder Johansen


Special thank you to President and Sister Welch for their selfless service to the Ohio, Cincinnati Missionaries. May God bless you.