Wednesday, October 24, 2018

New beginning with an old friend

Short email this week. Send everyone my love!

We set another baptismal date this week, our other date’s (Ayden) mom! We’re very excited for their family. We also picked up a sweet new person to teach named Julianna. She’s Brazilian! She has come to church two weeks in a row and is taking to the gospel very well.

I also had the privilege of being invited back up to College Station to re-baptize my good friend Micah. Life took him away from the church for some time, and we are glad to have him back. Pictures attached!

Love y’all.





Tuesday, October 16, 2018

I wonder what he saw in me?

Things are great here.

It is finally cooled down. Its stayed pretty hot here for a while, but today was downright chilly. I even wore a jacket, and didn’t get sweaty today - which is probably the first time since march. It was low sixties and rainy. Picture proof attached!

Our investigators in both our family ward and the YSA both seem like they’re falling off the wagon. It’s sad that I won’t get to see them baptized before I leave, but Elder Heiner and his next companion will probably get to make that happen. However...

I did get some great news this week. A brother I taught in College station has made the decision to get baptized... AGAIN! After faithfully serving a full time mission in Brazil, this good brother eventually parted ways with the church. After years away, we were able to teach him and encourage him, and this morning he asked if I would be the one to baptize him next Monday so that he can once again receive full fellowship into the church. What a privilege!

Thus far on my mission, I’ve shied away from getting into the water with investigators, because it’s better for them to share that moment with one of the members (who will have the responsibility to continue fellowshipping them) rather than selfishly claim that honor for myself. In this case, however, it seems appropriate, and I’ve accepted!

I look forward to it. I love this brother, and in many ways, he reminds me of myself.

Oh! We also had a tri-mission conference. Elder Holland of the quorum of the 12 apostles, and Elders Robbins and Texeira of the 70 spoke. 

Before the meeting started, Elder Holland wanted to shake every missionary’s hand, and I made sure to stick to the statement he requested from each missionary (my name, where I was from) but as I went to release his hand and walk to greet the other authorities, Elder Holland hung on and drug me back. He looked me dead in the eyes and said thank you for coming before finally releasing me. It was interesting.

He later made a statement to the effect that, he had had an instant interview with each missionary during their handshake; and that he could tell the caliber of missionaries that we were, from what he saw in us. I wonder what he saw in me?

He was much more positive than we had been expecting. I left with my eyebrows un-singed. He shared some interesting thoughts with us.

Thank y’all for your prayers, Love y’all! Have a great week!

Elder Derek Troy


Thursday, October 11, 2018

Trying out his artistic side

It has been a great week! We have found a lot on campus. 

In the family ward, we set a baptismal date with a young boy from a part-member family, named Aden. 

We enjoyed conference and look forward to the schedule changes resulting in greater faith and religiosity at home!

Elder Heiner and I were inspired by Elder Gong’s attempt to paint with water colors. We're trying it out today! Elder Heiner is very artistic. I would like to be. We’ll see how it goes!

Elder Derek Troy



Wednesday, October 3, 2018

Elder Holland and an iron will

Hello all!

No group letter from Elder Troy this week, so we’ll just share a few snippets of his letter to the family.  As you can see, he is laser-focused on the work and finishing his mission strong!  We had a good laugh at his last sentence.

Thank you for your continuing support and love of our son.  We appreciate you all so much.

JD & Terri

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It was recently announced that in October we will be going to a tri-mission conference where Elder Holland of the 12 will speak. He’s one of my favorites, so I’m excited. Hopefully he surprises us with a very spiritual and uplifting address!

We have had a great week this week. Elder Heiner and I are experimenting with some new ways to find people to teach and baptize through part-member families. It’s been really successful, so we’ve been sharing the techniques we’ve developed with the zone, and everyone’s excited about it.

In the YSA ward, the people we are teaching are progressing really well! Finding is going smoothly, and the weather is finally lightening up, which makes campus contacting more comfortable.

We have to do something called “my plan” at the end of our missions. It’s supposed to be this really spiritual program where the missionary prepares to return home as they finish their mission. So far, I found it to be more focused on trying to make missionaries trunked out. It’s not gonna work with me, I have an iron will. But I hear that when missionaries get to week five, which is on the subject of dating and eternal marriage, they crack. I’ll try to stay strong.

Love y’all!

Elder Derek Troy