Sunday, June 26, 2016

The Last One....

June 21st 2016,
Birthday pic...20!


Dearest brothers and sisters, 
This will probably be my last letter home before the glorious day that I come to see you all in person. I am very nervous all of a sudden, and I don't have any idea what I am really going to write. I don't know if it's going to be meaningful but I really hope that I can be. 

   I want to share with you all an overview of my mission based on Areas and Companions, the lessons I learned from each one of them, I won't include anything negative so if it seems so I truly didn't mean it, but these are the mighty spiritual truths the Lord has shown unto me whilst serving here in Louisiana.
First I will start off with all my areas.

Albany: This was my very first area and a very large ward, though at the time I didn't notice and lots of people were missing, but I was told later that the numbers were skyrocketing after I had gone. I baptized my first convert there in that tiny town, Nikki Horton!! best cook in all of Louisiana, hands down! I also learned that when you work for the Lord, Satan fights early to destroy you. :) But Christ delivers his saints.

Oakdale: Well MERCY, I can't tell you how much I learned form Oakdale, I learned about looking for the small miracles and how to survive near death and keep moving forward! Lots of long-suffering, key on the suffering, but really all of my fondest most tender moments were in that small branch, with Elder Barker, my boy, and the Hastings, my adopted grandparents :D. I had a lot of fun here, and I saw the work take off like I never thought it would, and the fruits I never saw but the joy I surely tasted. It was hard, it was long, but it was worth each second!

Amite: Woo more tiny branch love here, made some amazing friends here in Amite, non-members, members, and missionaries alike, I would say this time was the most miraculous, due to the fact that it was here that the Lord saw fit to take away my depression. One day I woke up and it was just gone after many fasts and prayers. Plus I learned how to be healthy and physically fit here, which I will soon be implementing full force at home because I will be honest my clothes don't fit and I'm 195 lb's SOOO ya. I learned that love comes when you ask God for it :)

DeRidder: I learned that trials suck, but when you get ridiculed and railed on, sometimes it turns out when you leave, everyone loves you instead. I learned in a short time how to become bold and testify of truth. Also we had a party, and I ate an Armadillo, so if I have leprosy I know it's source! hahaha. Good times.

Natchitoches: Some times even when you're doing good, you end up in trouble and ET'd, but hey I baptized a girl here too, Sarah Turner. Biked in freezing cold moisture and wind, and even went to some college football games. Enjoyed the real spirit of Christmas, and learned that when sorrow takes over your whole life and it literally feels hopeless, you can still get a new apartment and God still loves you, so it ends up ok. Some of my closest people live here and I am excited to return, maybe even someday for another baptism of a miracle man.

Plaquemine: Out of all my areas I learned the most about Patience here in Plaquemine, about working at the right time in the right place, and for the very right reason of the Love of God. I have seen so much success and I won't be here but some more people should enter the covenant waters. I have made so many many close friends as I have taught the gospel, and it seems like even when I feel like nothing is amounting, miracles pour from heaven in this place. This is where I knew that my long hard mission had truly been received by the Lord and that all of my efforts and patience and kindnesses and even my weaknesses were all for the betterment of me. Here is where I saw the hand of God touch each day. :)
 oh here is some service pics, Sisters Mcbride and Fristoe, and me and Hendricks, for Sister Tingle who recently lost her husband.  We love her, so we did her yard work hardcore in the heat!!!!!! 



Companions-
Larkin: the best trainer handssss down, he taught me how to work hard.

Hepworth: he taught me how to not be critical and to not care what others think!

Barker: he showed me how to love and what pure friendship and brotherhood was, also my love of the scriptures came with him.

Anderson: Exercise, and especially tender compassion.

Staley: How to laugh more, and work hard, and prioritize, and see the people as they are.

Ralph: Absolutely how to have fun and gain great understanding, Some solid Unity and how to learn best.

Allen: He honestly taught me how to be a good Councillor and dad, and that the need to relax was a great need indeed. Also optimism and big smiles.

Carter: So much love and understanding and excitement and suffering but also persevering and integrity and how to progress and self control. 

Jensen: 2 Weeks is enough time to bond :)

Rogers: How to be patient, and how to love no matter what, see through God's eyes. Also how to be independent.

Hendricks: How to console, how to bond, how to keep moving forward.

Lots of lessons indeed, also some pics from my b-day, LOVE Y'ALL SEE YOU SOON

-Elder Joshua Dean Rush 

Sunday, June 19, 2016

The Lord Knows Us...


June 13th 2016


Dear Friends and Family, 
  This week was full of great things that happened so I will give an outline and then I will get to the part that truly matters which is the spiritually fulfilling points in all these events. We Had Elder Kopischke of the Seventy come to our mission to reorganize the Stake Presidency here in Baton Rouge, but he also made time for us as Missionaries. He came with the Spirit of the Lord to instruct us on anything that was placed on our hearts to question or to ask. It was a wonderful meeting and I had great hopes for the future of this mission, and had a confirmation that thus far I have been moving on the path the Lord sees fit for me. How great is the Master's Plan, for it is our personal plan.
He then addressed us for Stake Conference and he said that strengthening families in zion, activating members, and then receiving referrals is the most successful and most important way to do missionary work; and I sure felt happy inside cause our recently activated Brother brought his friend to the conference and all the general authorities invited any visitors to be baptized and he says he felt something. WOO!

Time is running short but maybe in the near future there will be souls coming in or back to the kingdom, it's been so nice to see the Saviour work in this area, He amazes me indeed.

The Lord knows us, our plans, and our hearts, let our hearts be one, like Zion, so we can be partakers of the blessings of that city of old taken up. Love you all so so so so much. I am going to a BBQ with all the Elders today so I must bid you adieu.

love -elder joshua dean rush
A bayou runs through Plaquemine

Friday, June 3, 2016

Crawfish boil, I think I can I think I can, Last Transfer, and much more!



April 11th 2016,

Dear Family and friends,

  I am wayyyy sorrries, I forgot pictures again, but maybe someday I will upload them, but for now I will try to just make this entertaining... It probably won't be but I wll try to be more spiritual this time and maybe that will be more rewarding to read. 
This week we had our annual branch crawfish boil, and I have eatin' at them a million times, but I have never seen or held live crawfish. I was able to do this and watch how they actually do what they do when they are being boiled and such. 
It was amazing to see so many part-member families and Less-actives at the boil. I mean we had twice as many people as at church, which is too bad, but you know what? everyone treated each other with real kindness and respect and the Spirit was felt there. The Lord works among his children in ways we do not understand, and when we righteously gather together to enjoy one another we can reap the benefits of love for our brothers and sisters. 

  I have learned in exquisite detail how to be patient in these last few months. Just everyone around me wants to test it, but ya know I feel like I can really say that it's grown, and I hate being patient :), so it's impressive that Christ has improved me greatly in this aspect. All through service as I teach or with hold or especially as I listen. Common theme of the Work and of sacrifice is that God will give you His strength through His Son. He took our place once and He does it again and again. 

I love this little branch and I am hoping that some of the wonderful people can come back soon. I know some have back in DeRidder and that gives me hope that at least even when I leave somehow what I did will help the Lord accomplish all his purposes! In de nombre JesuCristo Amen

Love -Elder Joshua Dean Rush
Went on splits with Elder Butler, it was awesome!



April 18th 2016,

We have 3 families progressing. 2 live in a place called Donalsonvile. Our old investigator who is struggling with a drinking problem referred us to his friend and he is very open and even writes notes when he reads the Book of Mormon. 
Love yall -Elder Rush
Last District Meeting....of Last Transfer!
 

 The Apes


April 25th 2016
Dear Family and Friends,

 Okay answering questions: I feel motivated and the week went fine. It wasn't nearly as "productive" but we still did essentially what was available to do. Can't do the very best every every single week! Always must do better than the last but as good as you can get it now. It's good to know day by day mistake after mistake that when we are progressing forward in this life that we still have the Testimony and the Revelation of truths before us. We can understand if we just look for it and that no question truly has to go unanswered if your heart is ready to receive an answer. 

 Learned a lot about understanding other people this week. I mean I have always understood needs but never on a level as deep as is required of a mission. We have all these less actives, for instance, who are having hurt feelings or having a hard time just making that first step to attend church. I mean out here its miles and minutes a plenty to go, but not only that but I really can understand them and the feelings they feel of de-motivate or distress. Thankfully this empathy isn't without a price. It is a great way to experience the Atonement. We have had a few people come back to church.

 The sisters had a baptism this week and its one of the first ones here in like a good amount of years, therefore, everyone was super pumpedddd. Hardly anyone showed up for the dunk itself but I mean everyone has to come to church for the confirmation right??? ha, well mostly. She is a sweet lady so humble and ready for the kingdom, I think she will hold out pretty well, ya know.
 More good news is a family in Donaldsonville (like 30 miles away but a ton of people live there) are progressing and reading the Book of Mormon and committed themselves! yes! to come to church.
Turns out the secret to getting people to do things is just have them make their own commitments based on what they learn and feel. I don't have to hardly invite any of these people just teaching them supporting them and asking them simply to wonder what Christ would have them do, they decided in their hearts to  repent OR they ask us "what can we do" This is exactly what the people asked Peter in Acts Chapter 2. 

  The Work is slow it is toilsome but it is preparing to bring forth a greattttt abundance for the kingdom.

love you alll ammmen - elder joshua dean rush



Crawfish Bowl

 Holdin' 'em Live
 Me and Sister Emaly McBride from Hyrum Utah hooray


May 2nd 2016,
Dear Family and Friends and Anyone I guess else who reads this? Does anyone really read this or ya'll just waiting until I come home at this point? anyways long intro.

  Well bad news is I'm sick today and have been for 3 days. Thank the Lord though that I still received  A) sacrament and B) some Nyquil to alleviate my symptoms. I am feeling much better than yesterday so don't even worry. The Branch was sad that we were gone and prayed for me to feel better and then Bro. Bergious from the presidency came and gave us the sacrament, so when it comes to Sunday, it was pretty darn fulfilling. 
 Due to it raining almost non-stop this week, we have been on and off lockdown for a few days, what made this more exciting was the fact that we did exchanges with the LSU elders annnnnnnnnnnnnd our zone leaders, so we were busy and flooding. With LSU we had institute and I met all the YSA there including Terry Parker who was a missionary while I was in Amite, but lives there now, I was real close with his mom Tanya, so it was a nice reunionnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn!
  Went with zone leaders to get some wings and fried Oreos, pretty much the best thing that you can get in a combo. It was really great getting to go to free speech alley with LSU, but that only lasted for awhile. The Zone leaders are both old friends and one previous companion of mine, Elder Allen from Natchitoches, so we got to go back to the old times of working together.

Good weeek love yalllllllllllllllllllll -Elder Rush

I think this is Josh's zone at the Louisiana Baton Rouge Temple



 I think this is Josh's district and Brother and Sister Lawes (a senior couple)

May 23rd 2016,
Dear Friends and Family, 
  This week I am going to try to do a better letter and maybe try to do this until I go home but we will see how that works out. I just got my last companion Elder Hendricks he is from Albuquerque New Mexico and what a guy!
This new week of this last transfer I feel like the Miracles are pouring out and my steam is starting to add up! It's like the little engine that could and I find myself daily saying that good ole phrase "I THINK I CAN.. I THINK I CAN" also coupled with the fact that the Spirit of God says to me, also, that indeed I can, indeed I can. It is such a comfort to have made it and to have progressed and to have done good for the Lord. You look back and you see huge positives even among the negatives, and it's almost like the hard things get forgotten. 
  We had some miraculous lessons and results this week. If I could have done back flips I would have. 4 Less-active members and 1 Investigator came to church and, my goodness, I cannot tell you how exciting that is! One of those less actives it took forever to find out where they lived but man was it the right timing, he has been back 3 weeks in a row, without any sign of stopping. HE EVEN, is thinking heavily about serving a mission as well...kid near makes me cry every lesson we have with him. He just let the Spirit in and he is making changes and he isn't giving up either, it's like how the gospel is exactly supposed to work. Jesus is real impressive!
When those lost sheep get found and you take them back to the fold, there is something sacred about the fact that you are only but a servant of the Shepherd but that He safely carries home each individual as you but seek them out and encourage their return to the Master Shepherd.
I have a real testimony folks about Christ, This Church of His, and his anointed Prophet Joseph Smith and now Thomas Monson. It isn't a joke and it isn't easy and sometimes it makes 0 sense, but having understood the workings of the Spirit. It is undeniable!

love you all :) -elder joshua dean rush

We had a Nerf war on p-day because there are thousands of bullets
 and guns just sittin' in the LSU Elders apartment. Ssoooo we had fun as a zone!


Fort

Me saying goodbye to Lola the Jeep. 
We got a brand new Corolla cause after 3 different times of me driving this old Jeep, sooo done.