Saturday, July 25, 2009

Morgan's Homecoming Talk


Morgan is speaking in Sacrament Meeting tomorrow, July 26th at 10:50 am at the Winder 6th Ward (4366 South 1500 East).

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Almost here!


Morgan's plane has left New York and is headed for Salt Lake City! Only a few more hours left!

Morgan's coming home!



Morgan's plane has landed in New York City and he will be home at 7:50 tonight!!!


Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Elder Miller's last email


*This is Morgan's last email he will send from his mission. He will return home on Tuesday, July 14th, and will be speaking in church on July 26th at 10:50 am. The address of our church is 4366 South 1500 East. We would love to see you there. Thank you so much for your prayers and support for Morgan and our family over the last 2 years.

Love, Laura


I want to thank the Shaws, Merki & Grandma, for their emails, and let Grandma and Sarah know I got the birthday card from Oliver and I am very grateful for it. Tell Had thanks for his encouraging email. Tell Grandpa “Happy Birthday” on Thursday, and thank Grandma for putting that in bold so I would comment on it.

That is so awesome that the missionaries will be moving into Gene Flowers' basement. I am so excited!

Mom, for sure you should go to the Farnsworth's homecoming, and you could hopefully get in touch with some missionaries and invite them to come to my homecoming if they knew me or remember me.

Thanks for all you do for me and for keeping me in touch this whole time. Thanks for everything. I love you so much and whatever you plan when I get home sounds good. I will just fly by the seat of my pants and try not to be to weirded out about not being on a mission, and embrace the change that will be interesting.

This morning we had an amazing accidental experience, in that we were late to the temple session by a couple of minutes, so we were left with a 1 hour wait until the next session. Luckily, one of the temple workers, I think he was one of the counselors in the temple presidency, was nice enough to offer to let us do sealings until the next session, which I had never seen or done before. The temple president acted as the sealer and just was amazing, teaching us and letting us ask questions, and it was just awesome. Then we had a temple session that went extremely well.

I got to say good-by to some elders, and then also we stayed there at the Stake Center to eat a district lunch and play some group games and then told funny missionary experiences about the language, investigators, awkward moments, and embarrassing moments. It was great, and then I was oh so grateful to Elder Karren who was there with our district. He got me some sweet gifts, some funny ones like a Hannah Montana notebook and tissues, and some awesome ones like a framed picture and a picture cube with photos on each side. It was a farewell luncheon you could say, and it was way fun.

Everything went well with picking up and dropping off Elder Gerrbo, and it was weird to be at the airport. It was so awesome to be Elder Read's companion for 3 days, even if it was crazy to juggle our areas with the downed metro. The metro re-opens for our area on the tenth. We had a goodbye dinner last night at Alex's restaurant, where mashed potatoes and gravy and cheese cake were the stand-out items on the menu. Also we have 7 more dinner appointments with the members before I leave, 2 on Friday, 3 on Saturday and 2 more on Sunday. Craziness, but it should be a really fun time and a great way to see the members I love so much at least one more time.

Elder Jeppson is doing great and now has insoles that are helping his feet. We had an awesome Monday of 5 lessons, one of, if not the best Mondays of my mission. Also, on that Monday, Freddy a Colombian, that we contacted at his store, and have taught 4 times since, accepted a baptismal date. Alex and Alejandro are still working on it, but don't have much time to meet.

I love this work, and the Lord really blesses us so, so, so much. May he bless you all.


Much love from Elder Miller, from Spain for the last time.

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

July 1


From: elder.miller@myldsmail.net

Well its been a great week, and it sounds like it was there at home as well. Thanks to the Ginnie and Joe for the package they sent me for my birthday, with some sweet jerky from Wyoming. Also, thanks to Elder Braghini, Elder Brown, Evan and Kelly for their emails. Grandma Judy can feel free to send me weekly emails my whole life. I love them.
I had a feeling Dad might be the new bishop. It will be interesting. Dad will do an amazing job, but that's lots of work and stress. Good luck Dad. Steve Allen and Tyler Healey will be amazing counselors. Brian Mecham will be a great executive secretary, and Daniel Marriott will be an awesome ward clerk.
Today we are going to Islazul (the big shopping mall) one more time to grab some last minute stuff, hang out with Elder Karren, and have some Taco Bell.
I didn't really mention what we did later in the day on my birthday, but the members were just awesome. When we got back from Segovia that day, we went to Gonzalina´s house, from Ecuador. She has two kids, Johnny and Veronica. They had balloons all over the ceiling and a cake and a bunch of snacks for us. It was really fun. Then Alex and the young single adults made me a cake that I got at church on Sunday. Also, Alex had a party at his restaurant with some of the way awesome young single adults. We had cheesecake that they made, and then Alex made chicken wings, and ribs, and bread with cream cheese and salmon on top. It was way awesome that the members are so generous and went over the top for me. The elders in my piso put up a banner and cleaned the piso. So don't worry Mom. I was well taken care of for my birthday. I've been trying to serve extra ever since, to make up for it all.
On a less cool note, we have 2 metro lines going through our area. We live 2 stops from our area, riding line 6 of the metro. Our area starts and goes for 3 more stops. Those stops that we cross every single day to get in and out of our area and through it are all closed down until the 10th of July, and have been closed for 3 weeks. We also have line 3 of the metro that goes south that isn't closed, but we have to take a replacement special service bus to get there and to get into our area. That has put a damper on traveling, and makes it harder to teach as much, but we keep on keepin on none the less.
This week I had exchanges with Elder Gerrbo from Sweden, which was awesome, and then yesterday with Elder Read. I have now been on 4 exchanges with Elder Read, more than anyone else I have been on exchanges with. That was my last of 73 exchanges that I have been on, as far as my count goes. We have a trio going on this weekend from tomorrow morning until Sunday morning. We are taking Elder Gerrbo to the airport tomorrow, bright and early. He is going home for his father's funeral. He passed away 2 Saturdays ago from cancer. Elder Gerrbo has handled it like a champ, and I haven't seen him sad about it, but that's only because he has the opportunity to bear testimony of the plan of salvation so often, and feel the refreshing comfort that comes from this lovely plan our Heavenly Father has for us. Elder Gerrbo didn't even really tell anyone, until about 3 or 4 days ago, only Elder Read and I knew, and President Farnsworth as well. Everything will be okay for him. It should be a good opportunity to attend the funeral, and put everything in order, and put it all in the past. Then he can prepare to finish the year and a half of his mission that remains.
Elder Jeppson is doing well, other than a sore foot and back, but he is getting insoles from a foot doctor tonight and has a muscle relaxant to take before bed for his back, so everything is under control. We had a crazy experience when we went to a less active member's house as a back up plan the other day. We arrived to find him freaking out with depression, a panic attack, and hyper- ventilating. He hadn't eaten or had anything to drink since early in the morning when he threw everything up. He was laid off from work, and super nervous about that, and it just threw him head long into health problems. We walked with him to the hospital, ten minutes away, and called his sister to come and be with him. She is one of the hermanas' investigators. Now everything is doing great with Francisco. They have everything back in balance.
The Joseph Smith movie was way awesome on Saturday because Alex brought 3 cousins as referrals, but sadly their parents won't let them have anything to do with the church or Alex now. He is having lot of resistance from his family, but his mother stays by his side, and even if she didn't, he would stay strong in the church. We were able to participate in Alex receiving the Aaronic priesthood in quorum meeting on Sunday. It was simply splendid. Even though they had to do it twice because they messed up the wording. Also, Jose came to the Joseph Smith movie, and loved it. He is still studying with the Jehovah's witnesses, but is getting more and more convinced by the spirit each lesson.
Israel, one of our old investigators from when I was with Elder Karren, and attended Barrio 5 for 4 weeks while I was there, was just baptized on Sunday. It was awesome. Another young single adult(23 year-old Bolivian) to add to the great group here in Barrio 3. I was so glad the other elders were able to bring him along to baptism.
I had a farewell noche de hogar with the Torres family of Barrio 5. They are the Colombians. They had us over because John Freddy left today for Mallorca until after I leave. So it was fun to see them all one more time, and they gave us Dunkin Donuts, which was extremely nice of them.
We are teaching some awesome referrals from the hermanas, Alex and Alejandro (20 and 11). They are brothers from Bolivia, and their mom is getting reactivated. They accepted a baptismal date in our second lesson yesterday for the 2nd of August, so that is just awesome. Last night we had an amazing noche de hogar with Jose Viences, the referral from Gonzalina. We were able to give Johnny and Veronica blessings for their nervousness to journey to Ecuador for 2 months. It was amazing, and the spirit was so strong. I love this work and I love you all so much.
Keep on keepin on.

Love, Elder Miller