Elder Beilman

Elder Beilman

Tuesday

November 1, 2015~ 2 baptisms

Sorry I didn't write last week! I was actually not feeling too well. I was running a fever so we ended up just staying in the flat all day. But I was better on Tuesday! I think it was just something that I had to eat on Sunday. All goods now though.

That week we had 2 baptisms, Vilikesa and Sereseini. They are way good. We are pretty close to Vilikesa's mom, Eta. She is way nice, we end up just calling her mom. They are just way happy that we found them and started visiting them. Transfers are this week, not really looking forward to it because the 12 week training program is over which pretty much means one of us or both of us are getting transferred. We'll see how it goes though.
I'm pretty sad about this out-take this week though. Elder Fiso, he came to Fiji the transfer before me, but I've known him for a long time on my mission. He is the reason I was Emergency transferred to Tavua about a year ago. He was the one that cut his shoulder really bad in the truck accident. But he is finishing this week, which is really sucks. I'll definitely miss that Elder. But after this week, my intake will be the oldest intake in the mission. And they are making another zone this week as well. There are more missionaries in the mission now than there has ever been before, so we are seeing history as they are splitting one of the Zones into two zones now.
Too fast..
Loloma Levu,
Elder Beilman

October 11, 2015

Doing good! Many miracles!
We've found another investigator that wants to be baptized. Way cool. This family that we found using the membership records was prepared! its pretty amazing, the mother is way happy that we came over to their house and found them. She tells us all the time. Then, while eating a members house last night, they were telling us that they are so much happier now at home. Before, they would always argue and what not, but now they are doing so good! The gospel changes people!
We also got to listen to our area seventy speak yesterday at stake conference, that was pretty cool. Our mission president also spoke. So it was way good to have 2 spiritual giants talk to us!
Things are just great!
Loloma levu,
Elder Beilman

October 4, 2015

We had another great week. We are just seeing a lot of blessing!
We had 3 investigators attend church on Sunday and they are all planning on getting baptized this month! Their names are Peni, Vilikesa, and Sereseini. They are doing way good. Its pretty amazing to see how they have been able to progress in the gospel.
This work is definitely the most rewarding thing I've ever done. I received a call from the mission office today telling me that they were preparing my flight plans for when I have to come home. And an email from my mission president letting me know about my outtake. A lot of missionaries are now talking about what I will do when I get home and all these things. Its frustrating because its making me feel like I don't have much more time left on the mission. Four months is going to go by super fast.
Its interesting how the Spirit changes us. I've wanted a tattoo since I was 18 years old, but the only reason I didn't get one is because someone told me to wait 2 years and if I still want it, then I should get it. But by the time 2 years came, I was a member of the church-so I didn't get one only because the Prophet and Apostles told us not to. And out here on the mission-I've still wanted to get one-but I knew that if I go home and got a tattoo after being a return missionary then that would look pretty bad for me the day that I stand before God and he asks me "why did you get a tattoo?" I've been thinking about it lately and been looking at other peoples tattoos and something this week changed me. I'm not sure what it was, but one day I saw a tattoo and I thought to myself "that doesn't look good."  I'm really grateful that the Lord changed me, because now, I don't want to get a tattoo. I thought about how if someone came to the temple and sprayed it with graffiti it would not look good. So I'm really happy now that I don't want a tattoo anymore.
Just thought I'd share that with you all.
Vinaka Vakalevu!
Loloma bibi,
Elder Beilman

September 27, 2015

Hey everyone!

Sorry if I didn't write much last week.
But we've been seeing a lot of miracles this past couple of weeks. We've found like 5 new investigators and like 3 of them are way good! I'm just super happy right now because of all the miracles we've been having. We had 2 investigators come to church yesterday and we had 4 come to church last week. When we first got here, we thought we had a lot of good investigators, but we couldn't find them or couldn't sit down with them. So we decided to try to find some more people and we were blessed with finding people through the ward membership list and a referral. Its been great!
When we first got to the area, we were having like 7 lessons per week, but every week for the last 4 weeks we've been improving on that. We had 14 this week with having less actives coming to church and investigators. Its been quite a different change from my last area, it was really hard for people to come to church because everybody lived so far away from the chapel that they had to either walk/hitch or they couldn't come. And if it was raining, it made it even harder. But I'm just on top of the world right now with my area and my companion and my district.
We have a new area that re-opened this week and they put 2 elders in it.  Elder Faamoe and Elder Gray-who both happen to be from...... MISSOURI!
What the heck?! And they are in my district, so that is pretty cool. finally someone who understands about Kansas City in the Mission.

Well thanks for the email!
Loloma bibi
Elder Beilman







Monday

Sept. 20, 2015

Hey everyone!
Thanks for the email.. sorry this will be super short, I don't have a ton of time. We are busy today..
But we had a way good week. 4 investigators came to church on Sunday and we found 4 investigators as well this week. so we are receiving a lot of blessings.
Thanks for everything!
Love you guys!
Love, Elder Beilman

Sept. 13, 2015

Hey Everyone!
We had a great week this week! We now have a baptismal date for our investigator, Peni. He is great, he loves it when we come over. We struggled a bit to find the investigators that the Elders before were teaching. We tried calling them, and going to their houses-but we either couldn't find them or we couldn't sit down with them. So we've been trying to find new people to teach and we've had a lot of opportunities given to us. We found these 2 former investigators and just did a how to begin teaching/intro lesson with them on Wednesday, the wife then asked at the end of the lesson what to wear to church and what time it starts. Then Elder Foaeva felt that we should go back to the house on Saturday to drop off a Gospel of Jesus Christ pamphlet for her to read(because she wants to learn more about Jesus Christ and Baptism). They weren't home so we wrote a note telling them that we stopped by and we invited them again to church. Then on Sunday-they both came! That was such a big miracle! The wife was reading the L3 pamphlet that we dropped off on Saturday during sacrament meeting too. It was really rewarding to see them! We also had a couple of Less Active members come to church as well.
Oh, and Darrin-Since the stake presidency has changed in the stake and now that you're the bishop, I think I was supposed to let my mission president know about it. So would you be able to email me the email that you would have my mission president use, as well as the Stake Presidents. Thank you!
Vinaka vakalevu nomudou loloma.
Au lomani kemudou yaduadua,
Loloma, Elder Beilman

August 30, 2015

Hey everyone!
This week was better, we are still recovering from being sick. But doing a lot better.
The baptismal date we had for our investigator Kelera has been changed. She went back to the village for a while and we don't know what day she will be coming back. So that kind of sucks, but we just keep praying for her. We haven't been able to sit down with much of our investigators lately because just about every time we schedule an appointment with them, something comes up. So we struggled again to teach, but we tried really hard and that is all that matters.

Here is a picture of me with my new companion, Elder Foaeva. He is from an island called Niue which is in-between Tonga and Samoa. We aren't in the same zone as the temple, but we are really close. We had our zone conference at the mission home, then we went took this picture. As you can see they are still working on the temple. All the crate things are full of things for it.
Well Love you all,
Loloma levu,
Elder Beilman


Tuesday

August 23, 2015

Hey Everyone!
I don't know if I've sent this picture to you yet or not. But this was about 3 months ago. Sorry for it being kind of old. But the computer isn't reading the pictures that I've recently taken.
I'm all good here, my shoes have been taken a beating, the strap on my left sandal has been cut off. A dog in my first area bit it and it was really really lose, so I ended up cutting it off about a month ago.
But this last week was pretty good. I went on exchanges with one of our Zone Leaders- Elder Maliwauki. He is the man. Helped me know what my responsibilities are as a District Leader. But we have an investigator with a baptismal date for next month, her name is Kelera. She is doing good, plan on seeing her today. But on Thursday night, during the exchanges, I got kind of sick. I was running a fever, but I'm all good now. My companion still isn't 100% yet. But he is improving slowly.
Thanks for everything.
Loloma levu
Elder Beilman


Monday

August 16, 2015

Hey everyone,
Sorry about last week, I thought I emailed you. I guess not.
Busy week aye?
This past week was a little crazy. I got transferred to Suva 2nd ward. I'm not training again, and became district leader. things are good though, our Ward mission Leader is the man! he has helped us out so much! He has been showing us to the members and everything. My new companion is Elder Foaeva, he is the man too! We actually had a baptism on Saturday, our second day in the area, so things should go forward pretty fast. The ward is really strong too. But I don't have much more time left, sorry.
Loloma Levu,
Elda Beilman

Aug. 2, 2015

Hey everyone!
Life here in Fiji is just fantastic!
So tomorrow is our Zone Training Meeting in Lautoka(about an hour and a half from our area) and we usually come up to Nadi(30 minutes from Lautoka) and email here on Mondays so we can have P Day with the whole zone. And I was planning on seeing my last companion, Brother Vuli at our P Day. But we were leaving Sigatoka and stopped at The Hot Bread Kitchen(popular bread shop) to get some breakfast before we left this morning, and who do I see? Brother Vuli! He was taking the bus, but the busses always stop in Sigatoka for about 10 minutes. He was going to Suva to get his Mission stuff all figured out. He received his mission call and is going to serve in the Papua New Guinea Mission beginning in November. I was so happy to see him again. He was definitely one of my favorite companions.
We've been visiting a less active a lot lately, Ricardo, he is 15 and was baptized in New Zealand with his mom a couple of years ago. But he is now living with his sister and uncle here in Sigatoka. His sister, Cathy, is Catholic and we share with her every now and then but she wasn't really interested. But she just randomly showed up to church with Ricardo on Sunday. That was pretty cool. So we plan on visiting them again this week.
Our District Leader had committed us to pass out a Book of Mormon every day last week so we tried a lot of that to find some new investigators. Praying that someone will be willing to take the lessons from that.
Well, Love you guys!
Loloma,
Elder Beilman

July 26, 2015

Hey everyone,
Things were good this week. Our 2 baptisms that we had 2 weeks ago were confirmed this week. That was good. We went to the house that we went to last friday, but they were busy. So we plan on going back this friday. But we were supposed to get the truck fixed last week, but the people at the dealership didn't get it done. They are taking forever. So the truck still needs repaired, but we are waiting for the go from our leaders, and the dealership. We are struggling a bit to find new investigators, but our Zone Leaders came today and gave us some tips on what we could do to help strengthen our members and gave us some ideas on finding more people.
But I haven't heard about the My Plan thing. Sounds like a good idea though. One of my worst fears is going less active. After learning so much, then to go home and change back to my old self is not what I want. So having something to help a return missionary would be way good. I think that would be really good for Fiji. Unfortunately I've met many Return missionaries here that are now less active or inactive. Its really sad. But we are doing all we can to help them come back.
Love you guys!
Love, Elder Beilman

July 19, 2015

We had a good week this week. We haven't had much people to teach recently, so we've been trying to find more and more people. On Friday, we were driving back from this area towards the interior- Nadrala. To get there, we have to pass through this village, Naroro, and on our way back, from Nadrala, I had the feeling that we needed to stop at Naroro and talk to someone. So we are driving down the mountain and that is all I could think about. When we get to the village, I look at my companion and tell him "one day, we are going to OYM here". To which he replied "okay". We kept driving down and it hit me again "turn around and OYM there". So I look at my companion again and tell him lets OYM today. We turned around and parked the truck and started to walk. We walked toward a house where there was about 4 men sitting outside on their porch talking and one approached us. So we started talking to him and he took us inside his house. We then shared about us missionaries and just got to know them a bit. We left a restoration pamphlet at their house and set up a return appointment. Only 1 problem- I'm not sure if we will have the truck at that time... Because we are supposed to take it in for repairs today and I don't  know how long it will take to fix. We didn't find out that we were going to take the truck in until after we told them we were going to come back next Friday.. So it will be interesting to see how this week goes.
Other than that, it should be fun!
Love you guys!
Elder Beilman

July 12, 2015~ Baptisms!

Hey everyone!
We had a good week! 2 Baptisms! Tuni and Tevita, they are both 10 years old and they are doing great! We had the baptism at a river that leads into the ocean. It was really good. Tuni's little sister Amelia(8 years old) was baptized as well. Everything was just easier to have them all done at the same time. The father of Tuni and Amelia performed the baptisms for all 3 of them. Which was really great, I would much rather have the father of them perform the baptism than one of us.
I've heard a bit about the Supreme Courts decision. That is really unfortunate considering that the United States began because of religious reasons-then to have the supreme court to go against that. The world truly is getting further and further away from God. As long as we are doing what we are supposed to do and continue pressing forward, we can avoid the world. Like the Savior's teaching to be "in the world, but not of the world".
Hope all is well!
Loloma Levu,
Elder Beilman

Thursday

July 5, 2015

Hey Everyone!
Thanks for the email!
We had a crazy week. First, we had zone p day, so we weren't in our area Monday and Tuesday. Tuesday was our Zone Training Meeting. Also got a call from President telling us that Brother Vuli(the ward missionary I was working with) is getting transferred to Tavua(My last area). We were both pretty sad, I really loved working with him, we had a lot of fun together. And we worked way hard. Then on Thursday, we were driving to an appointment and we got into a accident with a horse... Yeah, a horse. We were going about 35km/h(20ish mph) and a guy was chasing a horse to go back to his land. Well, the horse was getting wild and started running. and it was running at an angle that I wasn't able to see her.

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Driveway           l
 horse     ^ ** lu l
    ->    ^    ** ls l     
        ^          l   l
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The asterisks(*) are bushes
This is kind of what it was like. The horse came from a field on the left running almost parallel with us until it came to the driveway  then tried to cross the road. So there wasn't much I could do. I slowed down as much as I could, but it hit the left headlight and quarter panel. put some good dents in the truck. We were both okay, just the truck took a beating, about $2500 worth.
Then on Friday, we had to go to Nadi to get my new companion(Elder van der Linden, from Australia) and then had to wait about an hour and a half to get a quote for the truck.
But we are planning on having a couple of baptisms on Sunday this week! Looking forward to that! Still doing well!
Thanks for everything!
Loloma Levu
Elder Beilman

June 28, 2015

Hello everyone!
Its crazy to think that Curtis is starting his mission. I hope he enjoys missouri. do you know what his email is? I'll have to write him soon. I'm curious as to where his first area will be.
But things here are good, we are looking forward to about 3 baptisms soon. Just getting the interviews and everything done for it. The father wants to baptize the kid we are teaching, but he has been gone for training for the military for a couple of weeks. so he needs to get his interview first, then we will have the baptism.
Our other investigator, Cama, is doing way good! We talked about the Book of Mormon in our lesson on Thursday. We asked him what his thoughts were about the Book of Mormon and he smiled for a second and said he was scared. So we sat there for a minute and after about a minute of silence he looked up again, smiled and said "its true". That was one of the happiest moments on my mission. He has such a strong desire to do what is right and wants to learn. He is the man! He currently lives with his grandparents, and they are pretty strong methodist. So they aren't too happy about him coming to church. His grandfather was in the hospital last week, and Cama had asked if we could give him a blessing. So we went up there and gave him a blessing and now he is doing well, so that is really good. Hopefully it softened his heart a little bit.  I'm so grateful for the priesthood and the power that comes with it. Heavenly Father truly has given us much.
Thank you for everything!
Love you all!
Love, Elder Beilman