Monday, February 27, 2012

Lost in Brooklyn

Yes that was meant to be a somewhat frightening subject heading. Mwah
ha ha. But I'll get to that part later.

Bienvenidos a mi correo electronico, familia y amigos!!

I will start by answering the Questionnaire mom sent me haha.

What are you doing for your p-day?
Today for p-day is a zone activity. So all 24 of us elders (there are
no sisters in our zone because its too dangerous for them. Our zone,
zone three, has the nickname of the "man zone". yep, we are orgulloso
of it.) are going to go to one of the elders pad in east new york
(most dangerous area in probably the entire east coast) and have lunch
then head out to a park and play sports till p-day ends. Itll be
oodles of fun :D

Who are the other missionaries in your area?
So In the bushwick branch, there are two missionary pools (or areas of
proselyting). My pool is the Bushwick North Spanish pool. Thats me and
elder jeffery lewis. The other pool (bushwick south spanish) is elder
wolfe and elder logan lewis. Yep, two elder lewises in the same
branch. Its entertaining how confused the members get.

Have you thought of anything else you want in your package?
I want beef jerky. it costs like 8$ here. I know I put the dollar sign
on the wrong side but it makes more sense to be there anyways. ummmm
more music is always good... uhh pictures... man I cant think of
anything right now. My mind is totally blanking. Oh! lots and lots of
stamps cuz Im almost out. and.... letters from everyone!! haha

Have you thought of any more recipes you want?
Buscuits and gravy, dutch babies, french toast, chocolate chip
cookies, and whatever else sounds delicious.

Do you have enough p-day clothes?
Yep.

Are you taking your vitamins?
Nope.

Whew ok. So i dont have too much time but i just wanted to share a
quick story. On saturday we went on exchanges. The two elder lewises
were together and I was with elder wolfe. Elder wolfe was just
transfered here and he doesnt know the area very well. But both of us
were in his pool so he had to take the lead. Well, we got on the J
train and I fearlessed this very nice gentleman from puerto rico.
Wasnt super interested but very friendly so we talked for a bit. All
of a sudden, he tells me "your friend just got off the train". As i
had now realized, I totally missed the stop and Elder wolfe thought i
was saying goodbye to the man so he just got off assuming that I was
right in step. Well, I wasnt. As the doors closed again, I realized
that I was headed off to a different part of town while my companion
for the day was back at the last station. Yep, I was flyin solo. Such
a weird feeling. And each companionship has only one cell phone so I
couldnt just call him. Quite the situation eh? So the train took me to
the next stop, I quickly hopped off and ran over to the other side of
the platform to get my hiney back to my companion. I wanted to call
him, so I asked this very tall, very scary guy if I could use his
cellular device. (he was the only one on the platform) Turns out he
was a super nice fellow and gladly let me borrow it so that I could
conseguir my companion. I called elder wolfe's phone, and he was
already on a rescue mission headed toward my stop. So after a few
minutes of chatting with this nice, tall, scary looking fellow (who
was actually from Italy. he came over to america because he got super
good at filming skaters and was able to use the same technique to film
other stuff here) elder wolfe and I were reunited at last.

So, all is well here in bushwick. The past week was kinda rough (about
10 appointments fell through) but I know the Lord is on my side. Cant
lose with those odds :) Elder lewis and I hope to be able to teach
some good people and maybe even get a baptismal commit. Satan is
workin so hard on these people here in new york. I know how much joy
they can feel when they encounter the truth. Have a happy week
everyone!! (especially the birthday twins, sarah and willie) Hear from
you all soon!

Love, Elder Hogge

P.s. can I get tyler christensens info? i wanna be able to write him a
letter. THanks! oh and to mish mall too.

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Baptism

Hey yall!!

First off, thank you pops for that awesome letter you sent me!! I
loved your explanation on being converted. Reading through the book of
mormon this time, I've been paying special attention to the prophets
and how their eternal perspective helps them teach. Its amazing to see
Nephi's faith in action. I know that as we teach our investigators the
principles of the gospel, the Lord will help them with their faith if
they're willing to act on it. Your sky diving analogy was pretty
funny. Luckily basically all the people we teach here accept the
existence of God so that makes it nice haha. I hope for more letters
like that from ya dad. that was super cool.

Just for yall's info, I got 8 letters and 3 packages last week!!! what
a blessing!! Thank you all for being so supportive :) It helps
sooooooo much. Gma Buck, those cookies were delicious! Joe and jules,
I love that efy album. Hil, thanks for gettin that cd in for me. And
mom, I got the strawberry jam safe and sound. I had the best pb&j yet
here on the mission last week :D Ok so some things I would like for
march... I'm almost finished with my first journal so if you could
send of the next that would be fantastic. Also, It would be nice to
have a 4 gig flash drive. Cuz we do alot of stuff in the clerks office
and i'd like to be able to save the data. Thank you so much!!

So. About last week. On Sunday (the 19th) Angel got baptized :) We'd
had a date set for a couple weeks so I'm so glad he was able to make
the step. It was such an awesome experience! And now, his older sister
wants to get baptized too!! But she goes to school in upstate new york
so we will hafta figure that out. They both have such strong
testimonies of God's church on the earth. Last week overall was just
awesome. I've been fearlessing a lot of people. (missionary term for
starting a conversation with a random person). There are so many
people willing to listen to the gospel here in Bushwick. We have quite
a bit of potential. I know the Lord has been blessing this area soooo
much lately. It hasn't seen a lot of luck over the past while so I
really hope all this turns into something great for the branch. We
plan to visit a few new people this week so I'm really excited.

So one quick funny story. We were on the train headed to the other
elder's pad and I decided to fearless this one couple. They were super
nice and we had a good conversation going about the book of mormon.
The woman seemed very interested so I got her information. Her name
was Maria Peralta. After setting a time to go see them, Elder lewis
and I had to get off the train. Then I realized her name sounded
really really familiar. So we look in the area book (The binder that
contains all the information about the area of proselyting) and it
turns out that she had been taught by the missionaries in my area over
a year ago but they lost contact because she went to the Dominican
Republic for six months. So this random lady I decided to talk to had
already had an awesome experience with the gospel and is now very open
to us teaching her. I know that this is no coincidence. I really hope
that she feels the power of the gospel of Jesus Christ as we teach her
this week. I'm really excited.

Well, its about time to go but thank you so much for allllllll that
you all do for me. Thank you for the support and love. Hope to hear
from you all soon!! :)

Love, Elder Hogge

Monday, February 13, 2012

First Transfer: Complete

Hello All!

How are all of you doing? I hope life is going well! As of today, I am
officially on my second transfer as a missionary. I will be staying
with Elder Lewis here in Bushwick because he is training me right now.
But there will be change going on all over the mission. Six weeks from
now I will probably have a new companion. This week went really well.

Mom, I am super super suuuuper jealous that you and pops are in
mendocino right now!! But I guess I'll forgive you guys ;) I hope dad
gets in a lot of good writing for his research. And I'm sure Jack Jack
will very much appreciate the quilt that you are working on for him.
P-day was great!! We didn't end up having time for the watchtower, but
we got to walk out on the Brooklyn Bridge. It was such a cool
experience!! We had an amazing view of Manhattan and I saw the Statue
of Liberty out in the distance. Then we enjoyed some good ol' Brooklyn
Style Pizza. I remember Sarah talking about some pizza place in
Brooklyn I hafta go to. What was it called again?
If you really wanna know what its like to be in my stomping ground,
theres actually a part in the movie "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" that
was filmed in my area. Remember the part when the kid is getting
chased by the wolves? Well he is up on a train platform. You can see
that it says Marcy Avenue in the movie. Well yup, I use that train
station at least three or four times a week. And if you go downt the
stairs from that station its literally a thirty second walk to the
church building that our branch meets in. Cool huh?
I'm glad willie got my letter. I hope to hear from all my siblings asap haha :)
Unfortunately I wasn't able to get to the mission office last week.
From where I'm at, its about a 45 minute travel time with three
different trains. Hopefully I'll find some time to get out there this
week. But I'm very excited to get that package from ya mom:)
I was so excited to get mari's letters!! I'm so glad that she still
remembers and loves me :) And hearing how cute trudy is really makes
me happy. I'm gonna start callin her Smiles from now on haha. Im glad
Alice is always quick to cheer people up haha. And jack jack, I cant
wait to wrestle around with that little guy when I get back. He's
growing up to be such a stud.

As far as food goes, I absolutely LOVE Dominican food. Fried plantains
are for sure my favorite food right now. They're called tostones in
spanish. I will definitely show all of you how to make it when I get
back. Basically all the hispanics here eat are beans, rice, plantains,
and chicken. But thats because its all Dominicans and Puerto Ricans
haha. Absolutely nothing like taco bell haha.

Our investigators are doing ok. Angel is kinda struggling to figure
out his priorities. We hope to go over there today to help him figure
everything out. We made an amazing amout of progress with Zaida this
week. And its all because we brought a member to the lessons. They
built a very strong friendship. And now Fior (the member) is really
helping her figure out her concerns and doubts. We hope to be able to
set a baptismal date with her soon.

This week we got about eight of us missionaries together and did a
street sweep. It went really well. I'm happy to say that I can
somewhat have a conversation with people in spanish now. Though I wish
I could still understand better. An odd thing happened during the
street sweep. A gentleman came up to Elder Lee (from Korea and
learning English) and just started mormon bashing him. Poor Elder Lee
didnt really understand all that was going on so I got in there and
started talkin to the guy. He just went off on how we are condemning
all these souls because we are feeding them the wrong spiritual
medicine. He asked me why I thought my religion could possibly be
true. I responded that I have actively studied it and prayed for an
answer. I told him that by faith I recieved a feeling of confirmation
in my heart that it was true. This gentleman told me that its not
about feeling, and that I was just flat out wrong. It was very odd to
hear someone reject my testimony like that. Poor guy had such a closed
heart that there was no opportunity for the Spirit to manifest the
truth to him. After throwing out all these "evidences" of the
falseness of the Book of Mormon, one of the other elders walked him
away just bearing his testimony. Just goes to show that even though
the Gospel is for everyone, not everyone will recieve it. But thats
just one of the facts of missionary work. People have their agency and
that will never change haha.

This week we really focused on working with members and involving them
in missionary work. Yesterday we ended up teaching the grandma of one
of the members in the branch. She is a very active Jdubb but was
agreeing with everything we talked about. We will be teaching her the
story of the Restoration this week so hopefully that goes well. In
missionary work, its ALL about the members. They make the absolute
best finders. I know that the more we get the members involved here in
bushwick, the more successful we will be.

Well, that about wraps it up for this week. Just as an fyi, the
library will be closed next monday so you'll probably end up getting
the letter later in the week. I hope all is well. I love you all!!

Love, Elder Hogge

Monday, February 6, 2012

February!!

Dearest Family and Friends,

Welcome all to another edition of "The Elder Hogge Chronicles"

Happy Birthday Pops!! Hate to break it to ya, but you're more than half way to 100. Pretty sure that is defined as "old" ;p I'm already starting to feel a little old, even though I'm not even 1/5 of the way to the century mark. But what I've learned is that age really doesn't matter to our Father in Heaven. What does is obedience, diligence, faith and commitment. As long as we are doing all these things for Him, He will be pleased in us. And that's exactly how Dad has been. I know that us kids have been so blessed being strong in the faith because of Maw and Paw :)

Sounds like the quick wedding trip was a success! Congratulations to Michael!!! Such a sweet time of life.

Unfortunately, We weren't able to head to south brooklyn last week for p-day. The other missionaries had other stuff that they had to do. But for sure we are gonna go today. I really hope the J-dubs give a neat tour of the Watchtower, though with my name tag on they'll prolly be a tad biased haha. At least the Brooklyn Bridge wont be biased against us haha. But I'm really excited to be able to visit these places today.

Mom, it's just Elder lewis and me in our pad. Angel is doing well. He came to church yesterday!! So that was really cool to see. If we can meet with him a few more times this week and he's showing that he is commited, we'll most likely set a baptismal date with him. If you could keep him in your prayers that would be fantastic :) We have another investigator that we have been working with for basically the entire transfer. Her name is Zaida. She's in her late fifties and is from Ecuador. She has been showing great progress. Believes that Joseph Smith was a prophet, believes the Book of Mormon to be the word of God, and she knows that she needs to get baptized into the church. But every time we bring up a date with her, she refuses to set one. She tells us that there are some very personal things holding her from getting baptized. It has been like this for a couple weeks now. We fasted with her yesterday, have clearly explained the necesity of baptism with her, everything we can think of. But she just wont tell us whats holding her back. We really want the best for her but we just dont know how to help her. So if you all could keep her in your prayers as well that would be fantastic.

The finding here is tough. The only buildings that arent locked are the projects, and the only way we can get into any other building is if someone buzzes us in. Everyone is so busy walkin around Brooklyn that they hardly give any time to us. We are struggling to find people to teach. Any suggestions on what we could do to get more investigators?

Mom, thanks for sharing that outline of your lesson. It's definitely something important to be a man like Lehi tells us to. Thats how you gotta be living here in New York haha. And I'll try to get over to the mission office as soon as friday :) Thank you so much for the packages. They sure do brighten up the weeks here :)

I'm glad Hil was happy to get my letter. That package that she sent me was awesome! I absolutely loved the CD with her songs. And the one song from Lari's funeral is so beautiful. How is the family doing? I hope they're all doing well.

So funny story. Yesterday, Elder Lewis and I were on our way to our dinner appointment. We were taking the J train. I was talking to him and noticed something bright green out of the corner of my eye. I look over, and there is a life sized BRIGHT GREEN ARMY MAN toy frozen on the other side of the train. I could not belive my eyes!! And at the following stop, it just walked off the train. Definitely one of the coolest things I've seen here yet. And I am thoroughly convinced that I will see anything and everything in this mission haha.

Well, its about time for me to head off. Life is going well, I've conquered my fear of beans, and I gotta get goin and change my laundry. Love you all!!

Love, Elder Hogge