Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Howdy Ho!



Who the heck knows



Hello!
How's everyone doing? Sounds like the weather has got the best of ya! Well
it's getting the best of me here to! Sunburns kinda hurt sometimes! But
things are going really good here! Picked up a new companion last week! His
name is Elder Linnemeyer and he's from...wait for it.... San Antonio!!! And
guess who his favorite basketball team is!!! BOO-YAH!!!! Da Spurs!!!! So you
could say it was love at first sight! It's been going pretty good with us we
get along really good! I've been a pretty fortunate companion wise on my
mission so he falls right in with most of them... Things are going pretty
good here I think that we're going to go play basketball right now so I've
got to make this thing a little short because I'm being rushed to get off!
But other than that there's not really a whole lot of news going on just
same old same old. Last week was kind of a tough week but that means that
this week is just going to be that much better so I hope for the same to all
of you. have a good week and take care of yourselves and know I love you
all!!!
in the word of Bob... One love,
Elder Lawter



This kid just got his call to Chile! 


He went to a Taco Shop that was based on Nacho Libre! Ryan's dream come true... 



Playing Wiffeball at Petco Park! 



The mom loved Ryan's goofy...I mean stylish glasses!

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Buenas!!

Como estan ustedes!
So I just got off the phone with the zone leaders and it looks like I'm
going to be staying here another transfer!!! I'm soooo stoked for that!!!
Unfortunately my compo is leaving but things are doin way sick here! Last
week was another just boss week added 4 more investigators had some peeps at
church people are getting closer and closer to baptism, Enrique (remember
the guy that I was talking about last week?) he's planning on getting
baptized in the middle of next month but the crummy thing is that he's
moving back to Mexico next month because there's a preacher he said that
trying to steal his property and take his stuff in his other house
in Mexico...So he's planning on moving back but...we're planning a getting
him baptized and transferring his records to the ward boundaries where he
will be moving to ha...God always provides a way and always provides safety
for the soul. Things are just happening and I hope I finish my mission
here...maybe a little bit of butt kissing and convincing and that dream
might come true but it's all in His hands so if I do GREAT and if I don't
then it is what it is. Speaking of the Lord's timing I was reading President
Uchtdorf's recent talk call "Of Things That Matter Most." Just like all of
President Uchtdorf's talks they stick out to me but this part stuck out to
me the most he said, "One of the characteristics of modern life seems to be
that we are moving at an ever-increasing rate, regardless of turbulence or
obstacles. Let’s be honest; it’s rather easy to be busy. We all can think up
a list of tasks that will overwhelm our schedules. Some might even think
that their self-worth depends on the length of their to-do list. They flood
the open spaces in their time with lists of meetings and minutia—even during
times of stress and fatigue. Because they unnecessarily complicate their
lives, they often feel increased frustration, diminished joy, and too little
sense of meaning in their lives. It is said that any virtue when taken to an
extreme can become a vice. Over scheduling our days would certainly qualify
for this. There comes a point where milestones can become millstones and
ambitions, albatrosses around our necks. The wise understand and apply the
lessons of tree rings and air turbulence. They resist the temptation to get
caught up in the frantic rush of everyday life. They follow the advice
“There is more to life than increasing its speed.”  *In short, they focus on
the things that matter most." *
So what is it that truly matters most to us? If we let that question really
sink in and think about it.... it's evident it's; our family, it's our
faith, it's those loves of our lives that we literally couldn't live
without. So why is it sometimes that those things and those precious people
that we love so much take a back seat to other things which are of less
importance if indeed these things truly matter the most to us. If things
that bother us the most don't involve the things that matter to us the most
then they really don't matter. It's the things of eternal that we're
seaching for and the people in our lives that we're going there with. It's
all about the love folks and "that's all I have to say about that."
One Love y'all talk to ya next week,
Love,
Elder Ryan Lawter

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Howdy hey y'all!


So once again here we are another week.... Last week was a really good week for Elder Harper and myself we saw a lot of people that pretty much fell of the face of the earth on us and we added 6 new investigators and for our area that's huge! I'm pretty sure that's the most we've added in a week since I've been here. So things are startin to happen.... It's been a long time since this areas been up and runnin and I just hope that I don't get transferred next week just as soon as it does but if I do it's nothin new...the story of my mission but I guess it's all in the Lord's plans and time maybe I'm just suppose to find em' and get em' goin...either way if it's the Lord's plan I'm down...can't really argue with Him right? But there is one story that actually happened yesterday that really struck me... Last week we got in contact with a man named Enrique (Iglesias...haha I wish) but yesterday was actually the 1st sit down lesson that we've had with him and there has been just a hand full of times that I've felt the spirit that strong like I did in our lesson with Enrique. Enrique kind of is your stereotypical Mexican he works a cleaning job, lives in an apartment with 3 other Mexican dudes, he's just everything Mexicany (new word I just made up) goin for him. That's what you see on the outside and to be honest that's all I really saw of the Mexican culture before my mission... A person exactly like Enrique was the 1st thing that always popped into my head when I thought of a Mexican before my mission but just like everyone... everyone has their own story to tell and a heart inside that's the same as everyone elses no matter the look on the outside. But the more we got to know this man the sadder and sadder it got. We learned that his wife left him with his 2 kids just some random day he knows where they are and he told us that that's pretty much the only reason why he works is to send his paycheck to his kids to support them.... he told us a bunch of other sad things but the saddest to me was that he's at the point right now that he questions if God even exists anymore... He told us that he had a teacher for 5 years that told him pretty much everyday and tried to prove to him that there was no God and chasing after vain hopes that He really exists is pointless and a waste of time. It's weird because 99.999999999% of the people that I've taught on my mission have a die-hard belief in God and His son Jesus Christ and to teach someone who questions that isn't really the easiest thing. So the more we talk I asked him so what do you want to believe? and he paused for a second....started to tear up and said I want to believe. and he told us that that's why he let us in...he said I've been lost for too long now...and now's the time to get on the path and be a believer. There are no coincidences he said and that if there is a God I know that he sent you two to me. So we started to talk more and I was shaking as I was baring just pure testimony to him of the reality and deity of God our Eternal Father and His plan for us to come back home to him because the Spirit was sooo strong and testifying right to me. To have different beliefs in religion is one thing but to not believe in God that's one of the saddest things anyone has ever told. How grateful we should be to have a testimony of our Father in Heaven and His Son Jesus Christ and that they live! Mormon, Catholic, Baptist, Methodist whatever religion people believe it the greatest testimony that we all have and all share is of our Father in Heaven. So with Enrique we introduced him to the Book of Mormon explaining to him that it is a sacred and divine scripture that testifies that Jesus is the Christ and God is the Father of us all and that he would draw near to them by diligently studying and praying and he told us that he believes that this is the way...he told us that he's never read a book in his life before but that this he will read and pay so close attention to, to gain a sure testimony of these things. "Oh sweet the joy this sentence gives...I know that my Redeemer lives." It's my pray that all His children may come unto Him and know and by praying directly to him, go to Church, and studying the scriptures we may know!
Love you all have a great week!!!! Talk at ya next week!!
Much love!
Elder Ryan Lawter

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Happy 2011!

Happy New Years!!!!
What a good year it's gonna be this year! It just seems like yesterday we were just stepping into 2010 but here we go 2011...everyone have their new years resolutions and goals that they're working towards this year...I know that I've got mine!!!! So for new years eve we didn't do much. We were suppose to be in by night fall then we suppose to weekly plan that night and what weekly planning is, is we sit down for maybe 2-3 hours and discuss in our companionship what we need to get done, accomplished, planning for our investigators in what we feel inspired to teach them from their needs and things like that...so it definitely wasn't something that we wanted to be doing on new years eve but we got it done popped open some champagne and called it a night....just kidding bout the champagne part...I'll probably get in trouble from that one if President looks at my blog which I know these emails go up on...but yeah we were party animals this year plan then in bed by 10:30 whoopie!!!! But 2010's been a fun year definitely been a year of a lot of up's and for sure a lot of downs but I think I've come out of them stronger and with more experience from them...You definitely learn a lot from trials and struggles and looking back they've all been worth it so looking forward let's make the best of this year and not waste a minute that the Lord's given us cuz it's a minute that we'll never get back and before you know it the months over then the year....
Take care everyone love you soo much and have a good week!!!
Love,
Elder Lawter




"2011! We are party animals..right after this picture, we went to bed."


"I don't know what the heck Vivian's mom was doing, haha" 


After an old missionary's wedding in San Diego (Todd Ulrich) 


"My big white friend..."


"...and my two little brown friends...santa's little elves" 




"This was on the Quintero's on Christmas. We played pictionary! It was solid..." 


"At the MCRD...we don't work there anymore since the time changed for the new year."


"President Bennett at the MCRD...he has like a billion war stories, they're pretty sick..."


"The Griffith's from Missouri...they love me...Missouri lovin"



"An english member that HOOKS...US..UP!!! Her names Chanhom...shes from Laotia...and she's pretty much da bomb! She's the one who we ate the ducks with.."

Dinner at the Munoz's