Monday, April 25, 2016

Constitucion, Pachuca - April25

Hey Mom!
Things are going great here!! I will print out the BYU application so that I can fill it out this week, I am not sure if I will want to go to BYU-Idaho, but if I change my mind Ill tell you. Fun story about the goat. Always great to hear about the kiddos. This week was a tough one, not a lot of success. We haven't been able to find very many new investigators, and we didn't have a lot of members present in our lessons. Obviously we need to improve a lot more this week! I find the work a lot easier when the members are helping with referrals, and visiting investigators. This week I finished the Book of Mormon. I really love the last few chapters. I cant imagine the sorrow of Mormon and Moroni when they had to witness a complete destruction of their own people due to their wickedness. Also the story of the Jaredites and their complete destruction. It really has been a tough thing seeing so many people reject the great message that we bring to all the world. Everyday we see so many people give up maybe their only chance to hear this message in this life. I really loved a talk from Elder Ballard in the Liahona last month that talked about the Atonement and if we really understood the Atonement better, we would be able to better comprehend the love that our Father in Heaven has for his children. It is a goal that I have now placed, to study the Atonement more and try to understand it a little more. I think that if we can more fully understand the Atonement, we will have more desire to share his message with everyone! I really love the Gospel and hope to have a greater love and worry for Gods children, even if they choose to not listen! I love this work! I love the Lord!! I love you Mom!! Have a great week!
Elder Paynter
 

Thought from President Uchtdorf:
Obedience is the lifeblood of faith. It is by obedience that we gather light into our souls.

But sometimes I think we misunderstand obedience. We may see obedience as an end in itself, rather than a means to an end. Or we may pound the metaphorical hammer of obedience against the iron anvil of the commandments in an effort to shape those we love, through constant heating and repeated battering, into holier, heavenly matter.

No doubt about it, there are times when we need a stern call to repentance. Certainly, there are some who may be reached only in this manner.

But perhaps there is a different metaphor that can explain why we obey the commandments of God. Maybe obedience is not so much the process of bending, twisting, and pounding our souls into something we are not. Instead, it is the process by which we discover what we truly are made of.

We are created by the Almighty God. He is our Heavenly Father. We are literally His spirit children. We are made of supernal material most precious and highly refined, and thus we carry within ourselves the substance of divinity.

Here on earth, however, our thoughts and actions become encumbered with that which is corrupt, unholy, and impure. The dust and filth of the world stain our souls, making it difficult to recognize and remember our birthright and purpose.

But all this cannot change who we truly are. The fundamental divinity of our nature remains. And the moment we choose to incline our hearts to our beloved Savior and set foot upon the path of discipleship, something miraculous happens. The love of God fills our hearts, the light of truth fills our minds, we start to lose the desire to sin, and we do not want to walk any longer in darkness.

We come to see obedience not as a punishment but as a liberating path to our divine destiny. And gradually, the corruption, dust, and limitations of this earth begin to fall away. Eventually, the priceless, eternal spirit ofthe heavenly being within us is revealed, and a radiance of goodness becomes our nature.

Sunday, April 24, 2016

Constitucion, Pachuca - April24

Sunday Blog Surfing...
This mission blog has been a true God-send for a missionary-mom. 
President and Sister Egbert will leave Pachuca in July. They will be truly missed!
Not sure that the new president's wife will carry on the "tradition" of blogging. 
I got a glimpse of the new mission president and wife on the blog today...finishing the Boston Marathon together! Impressive...
"Finished the Boston Marathon holding hands, the same as we will start our mission in Pachuca.
Together, as a mission, we can accomplish great things.
Con Amor, 
Jeff & Tracy Kimball"

I have certainly been blessed to see so many pictures from Elder Paynter's mission! 





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Saturday, April 23, 2016

Kyle's Senior Prom - April 23
Where has the time gone? Another child of mine, headed to prom...
It is only a reminder of what is to come. Headed to graduation...headed to Washington...headed to college...headed to who knows where...
Raising teenagers is no easy task, but the thought of a slowly emptying house looms on the horizon! 
This boy has taught me more than I could ever have thought possible. I love you.



Kyle and Tyffany Shurtliff

Monday, April 18, 2016

Constitucion, Pachuca - April18

Dear Mom!
Things are going great as always! We haven't had too many really great experiences this week, we didnt have any investigators at church this Sunday which was a bummer, but were going to work harder this week to achieve more!! President doesn't talk a lot about after the mission stuff, he always give a little training before the missionaries go home, but were gonna see what he tells us before his mission ends. I can't remember my BYU login stuff, I know that I wrote it down in some notebook, but I cant remember where! sorry... Sounds like you've got some good plans for this summer and I hope things go well! We will be able to skype again the 8th or 9th of May, I think it will be easier the 9th, just tell me what you think! Mom, this is the true church! I know that it is true, there is no doubt in my heart! I love the Lord and thank him for all that he has given me!! I love this work and I love feeling the love that the Lord has for his children! I was reading the words to the Hymn, "Brightly beams our Fathers Mercy" this week, I really love that Hymn. It is definitely one of my favorites!! I love you tons Mom!! stay Safe!!
Elder Paynter

Tuesday, April 12, 2016

Constitucion, Pachuca - April 12
Received this sweet message this morning...

Hello from Mexico! 
Paynter Family
Good morning. Just a quick note to let you know how much we love and appreciate Elder Paynter. He has grown so much in the mission and has stepped into being a zone leader efficiently and effectively. Serving now with such focus and a higher level of obedience with the small things, which just makes our hearts happy. Thank you for sharing him with us here in Mexico and for your daily prayers on our missions behalf.
Hugs from Pachuca 

Hermana Salli Kae Egbert
Mision Mexico Pachuca 

Monday, April 11, 2016

Constitucion, Pachuca -April 11

Dear Mom,
This week has been another good one! Today was transfers and I've got a new companion! His name is Elder Ruiz, he is from Oaxaca. Elder Child is now Assistant to President Egbert. It was a really great cycle with him! I'm sure we will be able to see each other more after the mission because hes from Ogden. it will be a little easier to visit him! I really love the Gospel! I know the time goes by really fast! But its not always a bad thing! I believe that if we are on the strait and narrow path, and each day we are striving to be more like Christ, than it wont be such a bad thing when the time goes fast. I have been so blessed to serve here and learn and grow everyday. I have loved serving the Lord and I am preparing myself so that I can become a good and faithful servant and disciple throughout my whole life! I am so grateful for Him and his redeeming love! I hope that everyday each and every one of us may keep on striving to be our best in the eyes of our eternal father!! I love you tons Mom! I hop you have the greatest week!
Elder Paynter

p.s. I have the opportunity to extend my mission. I can either finish around the 26th of September or the 7th of November. I have the decision between the two! I want to hear your opinion so that I can decide! I have time to decide, I just want to hear what you think!



Sunday, April 10, 2016

Constitucion, Pachuca -April 10
 
Special Mission Training - April 6



 

Monday, April 4, 2016

Constitucion, Pachuca -April 4

Hey Mom,
This week has been pretty great!! We did get to watch General Conference, and actually this time, we got to watch it in English! I really enjoyed it in English because there is a lot more emotion and its just more understandable. Like when Elder Holland or President Eyring talk, you can feel a lot more their emotion and love for the Gospel!!
I loved all of the talks as well!! You can never choose a favorite, but you can remember really well the ones that stuck out for you!! I really loved President Uchtdorf's talk in the Sunday morning session. I really loved the example he gave about the Lutheran Church that got rebuilt. I have felt the same way during my mission. Man has such great power to rebuild and make better so many things in this life, just look at the Provo city center temple for example. Its beautiful!! I also testify that our father in heaven has such power to rebuild and heal our souls. He also has power to forgive and allow us to become as he is! What does it take to become like him? Do we need to climb a giant mountain? Do we need to construct or edify a grand building? do we need to walk thousands of miles across the earth to do such?? The truth is that it only takes wanting it. Desiring it. Striving for it like Elder Holland said. Repentance does NOT require much more than wanting, desiring and striving. Like the prophet Alma, all he needed to do when he was trembling and painfully struggling over the thought of his sins, all he had to do was THINK of a Jesus Christ of whom his father had preached that would come. Just like Alma WE CAN receive the remission of our sins! All we have to do is "Come unto Christ." The good shepherd is looking for all his lost sheep, all we have to do is trust in him. Allow him to carry us home. I promise that if we take that step, if we make that decision to repent and come unto him, we will be healed, reconstructed and forgiven. I love Conference!
I also loved our prophet, Thomas S. Monson's talk. We need to always follow the "harder-right" way, instead of the "easier-wrong" way. I testify that the decisions that we make in this very, very short life, will determine where we will dwell for ALL ETERNITY. I ask and desire that all our family can learn to make good decisions in this life so that we can be together forever!! I love you all!! I love you tons Mom! I hope you can share my letters every week with the kids and all the family! I love you and wish to be with you forever!!
Elder Paynter

p.s. my companion's name is Elder Child :)
(Apparently, I called his companion by the wrong name...surprise, surprise!)
 

 Apartment checks...squeaky clean!

  
Hard at work...
 

Well, most of the time!
 



Elder Paynter, President Egbert, and Elder Child