Can I just say how excited I am to see my family catching the wave of this missionary work! I love love love your emails and I hope to be able to catch the wave with you guys as we all strive to bring souls unto Heavenly Father. And don't worry about the emails last week, I knew you guys were busy with something, so no worries on my part. It's also exciting to hear about the BASEcamp booth at the Family Festival! I loved the pictures, Drew looked like a stud teaching those kids about that knot! I hope everything is going great with the programs. Haha I loved your response dad, to that man who was not interested in the "Jesus" stuff. You never know, he might start thinking about his life and wanting to change because you talked with him. I have just finished the biography of Thomas S. Monson and am probably going to read it over and over again because our prophet does exactly what you did, dad. There are stories upon stories where the Spirit filled his mouth with words and later realized that what he said lead others to change their life and come back into the fold of Jesus Christ.
I am surprised at how many missionaries Provo has now! 275ish?!?! That's incredible! We only have about 160 here in Thailand haha. When I get back, that's one thing that I want to focus on, to help teach as many times as I can with the missionaries in our area. Do you see the missionaries alot more often now? Do they stay in our wards now? It's truly incredible how fast this work is going. It really is hastening. We feel it here in Thailand as well. We are pushing so hard to build stakes so that we can get a temple here. We are hoping by next April it will be announced.
This month, our mission president has set a goal to have every companionship in the country get a baptism for the month of November. This month has been hard for us. We have tried as hard as we could, inviting everyday, and being obedient, but we kept facing investigators who didn't want to continue to learn or who weren't interested anymore. Our mission president pushes that we pray for miracles and then expect them. Everyday. We have been doing that. And last week, I will admit I had almost lost all hope. Our strongest investigator told us that he didn't understand how this message could help him become better because he was already a good person. So we were discouraged and beaten. But a newly assigned missionary to our area, Elder Astle told me, "Hang on to the faith that you have, though it may be little, and leave the rest to the Lord." I thought about that and pondered about it. We really had no other options to get a baptism, but we held on to that little faith that we had. We continued to try and at the almost breaking point, we felt Heavenly Father's mercy and miracles in our lives. And now we are having a baptism tonight at the church!!! I know it could not have been done without Heavenly Father's help. This last week I have truly felt and seen the missionary work on both sides of the veil. We are not alone in this work. I testify of this with all my heart. Heavenly Father knows all. He knows how it will all work out, and if we continue to have faith and continue to do the things we need to do, Heavenly Father is bound to help us. We are not alone in this work. In the Biography of President Monson, he has said that if we are an errand of the Lord (missionary work) we are entitled to his help. This means He will help Hayley with that boy in her English class. She will know what to say and what to do to help him the best. This means that the Provo Mission will get 100 converts for 2014 and 600 reactivations. This isn't the work of Elder Tanner or the Tanner family, it's the work of the Almighty God. I am so grateful for a family who trusts in Him and is doing missionary work! How great you truly are!
Thank you all so much for your prayers in our behalf. Please continue to pray for us, and I will do also! I'll be praying that Sean passes his next two tests! Love ya much!!!!!
Love ya,
Elder Tanner
PS - If you could include a small sewing kit in the Christmas package also that would be awesome!
PPS - We had the opportunity to harvest corn this last week! It was so awesome!