Tuesday, August 28, 2018

Hot and humid

No group letter from Elder Troy this week, but he tells us he is busy!  We recently received his travel plans to come home the first of November, so it’s getting real!  Can’t believe this missionary has only a few months left in Texas.  Late summer is a tough time in Houston! They had temperatures near 100 degrees and 70% humidity this week.  Eek.

As usual, we appreciate the love and support you have showed our son.

Love you all, 

JD and Terri

Elder Troy with all his “children” (those missionaries that he has trained so far)

Elder Troy and his companion, Elder Loveland, with a member of their ward.


Monday, August 20, 2018

My joy is full!


What a great week I’ve had!

It was tough to say goodbye to so many good people in College Station, especially since I was there for such a long time! I was able to see some of the best and most prepared people I’ve met on my mission enter into the waters of baptism. But I am bound and determined to make the next 3 months the best of my mission. We’re off to a good start so far!

I’ve been transferred into the White Oak and Sam Houston 2nd wards with my new companion, Elder Loveland. My new address is 10910 Gold Point Dr, Houston, TX 77064, apartment number 1114

White Oak is a small ward in Suburban Houston. Sam Houston 2nd, however, is not. The Sam Houston 2nd ward is a YSA ward, and its boundaries are enormous! We could cover a third of the mission if we had people in those far flung areas to teach. It includes the campus of a relatively large community college, Lone-Star College. School will start in a few weeks and I’ll begin a totally new challenge in proselyting the thousands of students on campus! What a test of courage!

Elder Loveland is from a little town just South of Portland, OR. I have another PNW companion! He’s been out for 11 months and this is his second transfer in the area. He likes rugby and being a missionary. He’s also a red-head.

This week was incredibly productive. I learned on my first day that the White Oak ward hadn’t had a baptism all year yet. Well I felt like that just wouldn’t do, and we would need to step up our efforts if the Lord was ever going to lead us to people who were prepared, so we worked our tails off this week. We saw many miracles as a result!

To start, I wanted to go get to meet as many Part-Member-Families in the area as I could in my first week, and we met a sweet family on my first night with two little girls, named Zion and Genesis. They both accepted baptismal dates!

I also got to go on exchange with Elder Ramsey up in small town Waller, TX this week to go conduct a baptismal interview. Kailei passed her interview with flying colors and will be a great member of the church! While I was there, we also got to teach two families (at once!) and set three baptismal dates, and found 7 new people (in two families!!!) who wanted to investigate the gospel! Wow!

I was also treated to fried alligator. It was good!! Genuinely tasty. Like chicken but slightly denser, less fibrous, and tougher. I think I prefer it over chicken, not that I’ll likely have that option often!

While I was gone, Elder Loveland and Elder Wiley were able to set an additional baptismal date in our area in the YSA ward with James, whom I haven’t met yet, but am excited to!

When I got back in town with Elder Loveland, we had an appointment with another part member family and were able to set two more baptismal dates, one for a soon-to-be eight year old child of record and one for a father who will be a new convert!

My heart is so full of gratitude. Never in my whole mission has my companionship been so blessed to extend the saving ordinance of baptism to so many people. What a blessing they will receive! And how blessed we are to be able to help them in their Journey!

White Oak ward has not had a baptism yet in 2018; we have four dates right now! So blessed! 

To cap it off, I found a young man named Allan almost a year ago. We found him knocking, taught him most of the lessons, and then handed him off to the YSA sisters, where he was baptized just a week or so later. We figured the YSA ward would do the best job of helping him integrate into and stay active in the church. 

Imagine my joy to see him on Sunday in church, and to learn that he has stayed fully active, and is preparing to receive the Melchizedek priesthood shortly. What’s more, he had still remembered me and my name after all this time.

My joy is full! 

Following are pictures with some of the families we had to say goodbye to in CS.

Elder Derek Troy








What must I do to be saved?

Hello! 

Glad to hear that y’all have been enjoying the weather! We’ve had some rain lately which has lowered the temperature, but the humidity has spiked so much that the temperature feels every bit as high! This week is in the low 90’s all week but the heat index says it’s supposed to feel like 100-102 😭

This week has been one with mixed emotions. Last night I was told I’m being transferred and honestly, I’m both saddened and relieved. Saddened because I think that in some measure, I have failed. I did not succeed in inspiring the zone to change. Relieved because now it is somebody else’s problem. 

College Station has been good to me. I’ve had three baptisms here, and a fourth I found and taught was baptized a few months ago by my successors in Brenham, and a fifth will be baptized by Elder Palmer on September first. If only I could have shared that success with everyone here!

I’ll be leaving the zone saddened and disappointed. I am optimistic, however, that my replacement will have whatever is required to solve the problems that this zone has.

I’ve resolved with the next 3 months of my mission to give everything. I am recommitting to  be focused and diligent and have decided that these will be the best three months — most diligent, spiritual, and obedient — out of all 24.

Please support me in that effort by helping me to stay focused on my purpose!

Lately I’ve been working on a vast personal study which has broadened and deepened my understanding of ‘The Gospel of Jesus Christ’. I though I would share what I have learned.

While ‘The Gospel of Jesus Christ’ is a pretty vague term, I would summarize it as the answer to the question ‘what must I do to be saved’? This questions has been debated and even warred over for thousands of years. Many good Christians (and members of other faiths) come to different conclusions about the answer to this question in their various sects. Here in the Bible belt, this question seems to be debated more than any other — as it is the core theme of Jesus Christ’s teachings.

Occasionally, however, we are given an incontrovertible answer in the scriptures. I have sought to find every inarguable statement by Jesus Christ or his Apostles about what is required to be saved, and the results have been surprising. I have not yet finished compiling everything from the Book of Mormon, so I’ll focus on the New Testament.

I found 75 passages of scripture in the New Testament (so far) which directly address the issue of being saved. Some passages are single verses, some are longer parables. I looked for any time the savior spoke about being saved, eternal life, the Kingdom of Heaven, or the Kingdom of God.

First, what does the bible say we are saved by?
1. Jesus Christ (8 times)
2. Knowledge or The Truth (6 times)
3/4. Grace/Faith (4 times, each)
5/6. Baptism/Works (1 time, each)

What does it say we should do to be saved?
1. Keep the commandments (16 times)
2. Have faith (12 times)
3. Endure to the end (6 times)
4. Be baptized (5 times)
5/6. Repent/Lose your life (4 times, each)
7. Become as a little child (3 times)
8/9. Be poor in spirit/have proper authority (2 times, each)
10. Receive the Holy Ghost (1 time)

What does it say prevents us from being saved?
1. Sin (14 times)
2. Lack of faith (6 times)
3/4. Love of wealth/being unlike a little child  (3 times, each)
5. Save one’s own life (2 times)
6/7. Be unbaptized/fail to endure to the end (1 time, each)

Interestingly, I observed that Christ is frequently separated from Grace and Faith in the New Testament. The Book of Mormon more frequently attaches Grace to Jesus Christ, as well as Faith. (IE The Bible says ‘Grace’ vs. the Book of Mormon more frequently says ‘The Grace of Jesus Christ’)

Christ and his apostles clearly taught us of the necessity of keeping the commandments. This was the highest priority in his teaching. Faith came second, and was also a high priority. I was also surprised to see how frequently ‘endure to the end’ came up in my study!

I’m excited to finish this study with the Book of Mormon now so I can compare the results of the two.

Have a great week everyone!

Elder Derek Troy




Elder Troy with two of his three "sons" (missionaries he trained), Elder Pinster and Elder Palmer
Elder Troy and his zone in front of the Houston Texas temple