First off, I'm sorry if my email last 
week seemed a little scattered/frantic/overwhelmed/etc.  I've been able 
to calm down a bit and adjust as much as one can in a week and a half. 
 Raymond is great!  The people here have made me feel so welcome, and I 
can't wait to know them better and help them build God's Kingdom a 
little more in this part of the Vineyard.  Of course, an overwhelming 
majority of the people here are members of the church, so a lot of that 
is visiting less-active members as well as recent converts, but we have a
 few investigators as well.
    I just want to talk a little about a few of the people we are 
teaching and have met.  One really great lady is named Susan, and she's 
deaf.  She doesn't sign, but she can read lips amazingly well and speaks
 very clearly.  We've visited her a couple of times and had a really 
great lesson with her the other day about just doing the little things 
that will show our faith in Christ, and how that will strengthen us. 
 She doesn't get too much out of church, you see, because she obviously 
can't hear the speakers, and I don't think her eyesight is good enough 
to read their lips.  She's delightful, though!  We also have a few 
investigators who I really think could be getting baptized hopefully 
soon!  We just taught two last night.  They're sisters, and their dad is
 a member, but has kinda gone off the rails for the past few years, I 
think.  We've been teaching them at their aunt and uncle's house, and 
it's been great.  We challenged them to read just a bit of the Book of 
Mormon last time, and they actually did!  We taught them about the 
Restoration last night, and I really think they were touched by the 
Spirit.  I can't wait to see where the Lord will take these great 
people!
    I was also fortunate enough to stumble upon a baptism here!  On
 Saturday, we put on a baptismal service for a 9 or 10 year-old boy 
named Sheldon.  He would have been baptized before this, but the family 
was waiting for his dad to be able to perform the ordinance, which is 
wonderful.  We were freaking out a bit because nobody was really there 
on time, and we had to redo the actual baptism about four times, but it 
all worked out and was great!  Yesterday in church, Elder Musselman 
confirmed him and I was able to help with that.  It was a really great 
experience.
   So now to the subject line.  This past week, the Cardston Temple
 closed down for about a month for renovations, and guess who got to 
help with those?  That's right, the missionaries!  So last Wednesday 
morning, we drove down to Cardston and they put us to work.  I figured 
they'd be putting me and Elder Musselman to work ripping out carpet, but
 we got to help the AV engineer with his stuff, which didn't seem too 
exciting, but it turned out awesome!  We started in this little room 
just off the entrance, and were cutting some wires and moving some 
equipment, but then...we got to go to the basement!  Now, I know that 
may not sound too cool, but believe me, it was an experience.  I don't 
know if I'll get another chance to crawl around under a temple in my 
life. ;)  We also got to see most of the other parts of the temple, and 
wow.  The Cardston Temple is amazing.  I don't think there are many 
places in the world like it.  I can't wait until the renovations are 
done, and we can do an endowment session there!  (It was a little weird 
standing in the celestial room with my work clothes on, though.)
    Before I finish, I just wanted to share a few thoughts from my 
personal study this morning.  I was reading in Alma 43 when Zarahemnah 
leads the Lamanites to come and enslave the Nephites.  This is also the
 first time Captain Moroni is mentioned.  So you may be familiar with 
the story; The Lamanites come to the borders of the land, and see the 
Nephites waiting for them.  Of course the Lamanites are just wearing 
their loin cloths, but the Nephites have breastplates and helmets and 
shields, so the Lamanites scamper off, even though they outnumber the 
Nephites by more than 2 to 1, to find an easier place to attack. 
 Moroni, always faithful, sends a message to Alma asking him to ask God 
what the Lamanites strategy will be.  He does, and tells Moroni to go to
 the land of Manti.  There, Moroni sets a trap for the Lamanites and 
eventually has them surrounded at the River Sidon.  At this point, the 
Lamanites can see that they are about to die, and it says that "they did
 fight like dragons," and "never had the Lamanites been known to fight 
with such exceedingly great strength".  But then it says,"Nevertheless, 
the Nephites were inspired by a better cause," (Alma 43:43-45) and they 
were still able to withstand them.  As I read this, I couldn't help but 
think of the First Vision, and how hard Satan tried to stop the 
Restoration of the Gospel from taking place.  How hard do you think he 
will fight when the time comes that he sees he is beaten, aka now?  He 
will fight us like he never has before.  He will use everything he has 
at his disposal to try and destroy us.  But, just like the Nephites, we 
can withstand him as we put on the whole Armor of God!  So gird your 
loins with truth!  Put on the breastplate of righteousness and the 
helmet of salvation!  Shod your feet with the preparation of the gospel 
of peace and take up the sword of the spirit!  But most importantly, 
take the shield of faith, faith in our Savior, Jesus Christ, to deliver 
us, that "ye shall be able to quench the all the fiery darts of the 
wicked."  As we do this, we're promised, "you may be able to withstand 
in the evil day, and having done all, to stand. (Eph. 6:11-17)
    I love you all so much.  I hope you're doing well in everything you do.
Love,
       Elder Hafen
 
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