Monday, May 18, 2015

Colin Carraway

Hey Y'all!

The time has finally come.....That I tell the story about Colin Carraway.. I can tell that you are all so excited! And you should be. This story has been one of the highlights of my mission. And rightfully so! Just wait till you hear it :) Thanks for being so patient with me, I know I've been mentioning it here and there, but I really wanted to do his story justice so I've been working on remembering all the fine details and am now just getting it all into something presentable. (It is super detailed and super long because I want this for my future records, so just bare with me. It is worth the read!)

So, I'm going to start all the way at the beginning...

Once upon a time a baby was born. His name was Colin!...Okay, just kidding. We'll start from here:

On February 8, 2015, two sister missionaries, Sister Morrill and Sister Merchant, were knocking on doors in a nearby apartment complex that was especially for university students. They met an unusual guy named Les. After he found out what church they were from, he told them that his roommate was Mormon. His name was Colin Carraway. Neither of the sisters knew him and didn't think too much about it. Les told them to come back and try to meet him. The sisters tucked the info away for safe keepings and went on their merry way.

Over the next few weeks, they tried knocking on his door every time they were in the area but no one ever answered.

Transfers came and went and I came into the area. Sister Morrill told me the story about Les and Colin and we decided we would continue to try a little bit longer to find him.

Two days after I came into the area, we knocked on his door and again were greeted by Les. Colin wasn't home. We kind of thought that maybe he didn't actually exist, but then we ran into one of his former roommates in the parking lot who added another witness that Colin was, indeed, real and that he was, indeed, a member. So we decided we would continue to try.

Over the next several weeks, we tried and we tried and we tried some more. Nothing. Every. Single. Time.

Like really? Is this some kind of joke? Had me fooled.

But then, on April 4th we finally met the infamous Colin Carraway. It was towards the end of the night. We had just finished watching General Conference and there was a not a lot of time left that night. We decided to go to Cabana Beach to try to see a member of the Branch we had been trying to see. The thought entered Sister Morrill's mind to try to see Colin Carraway. Sister Morrill suggested it and I didn't hesitate to agree. We were both beyond ready to finally meet this mystery person! Before we prayed, we discussed the fact that this would probably be the last time that we tried to find Colin.

We hiked all the way to the top of the third floor, (<
A week went by and a departing activity came up for some of the missionaries that were serving in the branch, Sister Morrill included. We sent a mass text out to some people and Colin just happened to be one of them. We didn't think much of it, but we were so surprised when he showed up at the Institute. He just did his thing, got to know a ton of people and by the end the night, he said he was coming to church here the following Sunday. We were so happy to be helping him come back to the church!

Later that night we realized that we had a teaching appointment with someone who lived really close to Colin so we invited him to come with us. Turns out, it worked out perfectly with his schedule and he agreed to come. Wahoo! Things could not have been going better with his reactivation. Like seriously.

The next day rolls around and the girl we had scheduled with decided she wasn't interested anymore and texted us and cancelled. We started to call Colin and then Sister Morrill was like, "WHY DON'T WE HAVE A LESSON WITH COLIN?" and I'm just like, "WELL YEAH! Let's do it!" So we talk to him and he is all about it. He even wanted to meet at the Institute building! Like, seriously, things just kept getting better. We decided to bring him his own copy of Preach My Gospel so he could start learning the missionary lessons.

We start talking with him about Preach My Gospel and we are going and going and then he beings to tell us his story...I'll do my best to recap his life story, without putting in too many personal details.

When Colin was 10, he remembers two missionaries knocking on his door. His dad shut the door on them and said, "We're Catholic". Just a few weeks later, his family was on vacation. In the dresser drawer of a Marriott Hotel, Colin found a Book of Mormon and took it home with him. For two years, he read it, faithfully, and then when he was 12, he went online and found the closest church building. On the next Sunday, he rode his bike and from there on out, he went to church and began learning. The people he met there changed his life and showed him what it is like to live your religion. He liked what he saw and what he felt. He knew someday he wanted to be baptized. Sadly, his parents never supported him so he knew he would have to wait until he was 18. But when he was 16, his father left and Colin felt that he needed to have his last name changed when he reached the proper age. When Colin turned 18, he began the legal process to have his named changed. It took a lot longer to do than he thought it would. Colin didn't want to be baptized before this was done, so he patiently waited. Just a few weeks before we came knocking on his door, the name change went through and he was now officially and legally known as Colin Carraway. Colin has waited for a very long time for the opportunity to be baptized to come about.

(There are a lot more details to his story, but for his own privacy and out of respect for him, that is all I will share. But the more I learn about him and his life, the more I can see how Heavenly Father has been preparing him for this for the past 10 years)

As he was telling us all this, we felt very strongly that Colin wasn't actually a member. We felt so confused! Everything, except for that still, small voice inside our heads, told us that Colin was a member. He was familiar with the church, he was familiar with the doctrine, he was familiar with it all. It was literally as if he had been a member his whole life. But after the lesson, we got all his info sent in to the clerk so he could search for Colin's membership records. (<
Welp, that was like the longest day of my life.

The next day roles around. It is p-day. Sister Morrill was leaving Gainesville the next day to spend a few days in Jacksonville before she returned him on Friday. We get a text from the clerk late that night and he says, "I looked and I can't find them, but I didn't look super hard, I'll try again when I get the chance." We are starting to think that that still, small voice inside our heads wasn't just our own thoughts. There was something bigger going on here.

So the next day we drive up to Jacksonville and I tell Sister Morrill goodbye and the last thing she tells me is to update her on Colin next week in my email. Yes, we were that consumed with getting to the bottom of this! I get my new companion and we get into the car to leave. I remember that our GPS busted like two days prior to this and I'm just like, yeah I dunno how to get back. We will need to get directions on our iPads. But before we head back into the church to do that, I look at the phone. We had received a text message from our Branch Presidents wife and she says, "Hey, good news sisters! Colin just came to the institute to practice hymns on the piano and he began to tell me more of his story. He told me that he actually isn't baptized and that he wants to meet with you so he can get baptized!" You. Are. Kidding. Me. I about died. And then I told my companion. And she was really confused. So then I explained. And then she about died. Colin Carraway was going to be baptized. Oh, my heart!

We did our best to play it cool with Colin until we could get another appointment with him. We briefly mentioned that Sister Martin had talked to us and we could discuss it next time we met. So we set up an appointment for Friday. Two days after Sister Montgomery officially got here.

When that day came, we were preparing for his lesson in our studies and we were both individually praying about what day we should invite him to be baptized on. While I was praying the day of May 12th came into mind. I finished praying and looked at a calendar and the 12th was a Tuesday. A Tuesday? Seriously. We hardly ever have Tuesday baptisms. I immediately went to the nearest weekend and settled for the 16th of May. Haha, silly me. Later before we went to the appointment, I told Sister Montgomery about the 12th of May and we both kind of just laughed it off and reconfirmed that we would invite him for the 16th. We went to the lesson and when we put a calendar in front of him, he said, "Well, my birthday is the 12th of May and I would like to do it that day." Sister Montgomery did the short stop grab the arm thing that moms do to their kids when they slam on their breaks and we just just looked at each other. Clearly, we worked it out so he could be baptized on May 12th.

Later that day we make a baptism calendar for him to make sure we would be able to teach him everything before the baptism. That gave us about 3 full weeks. The next day, we presented the baptism calendar to him and ask he looked at it, he put his face into his hands and started to cry. The Spirit filled the room so strongly and through his broken breath and words, he said, "thank you". My companion, the two members that were there, and I all just sat there in quiet reflection as Colin thanked us for something that was not at all our doing, but our Heavenly Father's doing.

The next few weeks an array of amazingly spiritual experiences followed as we taught Colin more about the Gospel of Jesus Christ. He even taught some of the lessons to us and helped us to see the Gospel in new light. Since the beginning he has been talking about the mission that he will someday serve and the eternal family that he will someday have. Two days before his baptism, he gave a Book of Mormon to a friend that lives in his apartment complex and bore testimony to him of the power that it brings into our lives.

When I first got transferred into this area, President Craig told me there was a very specific reason that I needed to be here. He told me that he had very different plans for me and the last two transfers of my mission, but that when he prayed about it, that same still, small voice that helped us know Colin wasn't actually a member, very strongly told him that I needed to be elsewhere. Just a few weeks later, he expanded a little bit more and told me there was someone specific that I needed to find. I know that by the grace of God, just 8 days later, my companion and I found that person. And that Colin Carraway was that person. I don't know how or why Heavenly Father places such people and experiences in our lives, but I know that He does it out of His perfect love for us. My outlook on life has been changed because of Colin Carraway's example of perseverance, humility and pure desire to follow His Savior, Jesus Christ. The sacred and spiritually grounding experiences I have been able to have while helping him along this path have brought greater hope, compassion and understanding into my heart. I am so grateful for a loving Heavenly Father who knows what we need, who we need and exactly when we need those things. I know that God loves all of his children. From every walk of life, from every corner of the earth, from every age, color, sex, or status. He loves all of His children with an infinite and perfect love. I will be forever grateful that I have been able to be a part of Colin Carraway's path to someday return home to live with his Heavenly Father again. I know thatGod has a plan for each of us and that His greatest plan of all is to helps us return to Him again.

Thank you for all the support and love that you have each offered me over the last 18 months and for the prayers you have said on my behalf and those that I have been able to work with. That have been felt every single day. I love you all, and look forward to seeing you all shortly!

Until Next Time, Sister Crawford

Colin's Baptism/Birthday Celebration! We got him some personalized scriptures for his birthday!
Thursday, March 13, 2014

Potential (From March 10th)

Hello Family and Friends!

There was a definite theme the past week of my life. It was centered on the importance of GOALS and PREPARING. This is a lesson that I am sure Heavenly Father is going to teach me throughout my entire mission/life but I now see WHY it is so important.

This past week in Zone Meeting, our Zone Leader gave a training about living up to our potential as missionaries AND as children of God. It was incredible! Setting goals and preparing are two CRITICAL ways that we are able to live up to our potential. By settings goals we are working towards becoming better and by becoming better, we are preparing for the future!

Elder M. Russell Ballard has said, "I am so thoroughly convinced that if we don't set goals in our life and learn how to master the techniques of living to reach our goals, we can reach a ripe old age and look back on our life only to see that we reached but a small part of our full potential. When one learns to master the principles of setting a goal, he will then be able to make a great difference in the results he attains in this life"

How true that statement is! We were created to become like our Father in Heaven and by setting and reaching our goals, we can do that, and not only that, but He has given us the tools to become like Him. There is an awesome Mormon Message about doing so. You can watch it here: www.mormonchannel.org/video/mormon-messages?v=2081541444001 What can YOU do to live up to your potential?

Thank you so much for all the love and support that I get from everyone. Always remember that God loves you and is just waiting to help you live up to YOUR divine potential as His beloved child!

Until Next Time,

Sister Crawford
Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Only Gain (From March 3rd)

Hello Family and Friends!

It was a beautiful week here on St. Simon's Island! We had an investigator at church with us yesterday and also two less active members! Wahooo! Heavenly Father is so good! We were also able to make some really good progress with some of the members here on the Island and getting them FIRED UP about missionary work! Great things are happening! :)

Some might ask why we need to be FIRED UP about missionary work... Well, I'll tell you why! First, I want you to think about what you want the most out of life..Maybe it is a strong family, maybe it is a loving spouse, maybe it is to feel true happiness or to feel at peace. Whatever it is, I just want you to focus on that for a minute. Then I want you to think about HOW you can obtain that OR how you have already obtained that... Got that in your mind? Alright! Hopefully you are working towards whatever that thing is that you want most out of life.. If not, it is not too late! You can start now. So now that you have thought about how you will obtain that, ask yourself, "Do I have the means or tools to obtain that?!" Some might answer yes, some might answer no. It doesn't matter what you answered right now because I'm going to give you a solution or answer to both..So just hold on for a minute...The point is that the Gospel of Jesus Christ helps us obtain the things that we want most out of life. It provides us with the necessary tools to obtain those things.

So if you answered yes to the above question, my response to you comes directly from the scriptures...."When thou art strengthened, strengthen thy brethren" We are commanded to help our friends and our neighbors and everyone in between and the VESY BEST way to do that is to SHARE THE GOSPEL! Share the Gospel that has so readily changed your life and given you the means to obtain all that you want from this life. This is priceless information we have my friends, so share it! And remember that when you are in the service of your fellow being, you are in the service of your God!

If you answered no to the above question then I want to let you know there is a way to obtain all that you are looking for in this life. It is through the restored Gospel of Jesus Christ. I encourage you to reach out to your friends or family members who can help you learn more about the Gospel. What do you have to lose? Nothing! There is only things to gain from the Gospel!

I love you all and am so grateful for all your love and support!

Until Next Time,

Sister Crawford

He Is Real (From Feb 24th)

Hello Family and Friends!

Another fantastic week here on St. Simons Island! The weather has been wonderful and the food is as good as ever! My companion and I somehow forgot to go to the store last week so our food rations were a little short....Don't fret though! We have been getting fed by members like CRAZYYYYY these past few weeks! So much that we decided to go on a diet...Yes, it has come to this! Typical sister missionary life.

This past week we saw a lot of mighty miracles and were able to make a lot of progress through our members! On the Island, working with members truly is key! We have been working with a lot of part-member families and have seen a lot of progress in such a short amount of time! One of the families we are working with are a husband and wife. The wife was baptized a member of the church about 16 years ago and has encouraged her husband to do the same ever since. He is finally stepping onto this path and is seeing the hand of God in His life. It has been amazing to see it all unfold before our eyes!

I know that God is our literal Father in Heaven. I know that He is real. I know that He loves us. I know that He wants us to return to live with Him someday and I know that He has provided a way for us to do that. Nothing brings me more peace than that knowledge. I hope you can all come to know for yourself that is true. I love you all and am so grateful for all the support you offer me! Thank you!

Until Next Time,

Sister Crawford

Spiritual Crocodiles (From Feb 18th)

Hello Family and Friends!

Oh my goodness gracious what a week! It was busy as ever and full of action packed madness! I will start with transfers... Sister Conley and I will be staying on the beautiful Island of St. Simon's! Wahhoooo! How glad I am to be staying here with her. We saw a lot of progress this past week and I was getting really nervous that I was going to be transferred right in the middle of it.. Luckily, we are both staying :) We are both extremely excited to see what we can accomplish in the next 6 weeks! BIG THINGS are happening! :) The next thing that I want to address is Satan. The Devil. He who shall not be named. That nobody that we all despise!

This past week I have seen the influence of Satan stronger than any other time on my mission thus far.. Maybe it is because I am becoming more aware of his influence in regards to missionary work, but nonetheless, I have seen it in a different light this past week.

Sometimes we let ourselves think that Satan works through these great, big, huge plans of destruction that we will never fall into, when in reality, he works in very subtle ways. He works at us little by little. Almost unseeingly. I think President Packet sums it up nicely in this Mormon Message,

http://www.lds.org/video/mormon-messages/spiritual-crocodiles?lang=eng

The reality is that we all have "Spiritual Crocodiles". None of us are immune to Satan and his workings. BUT, the beauty of the Gospel is that we do not have to fall prey to those crocs. We have our Heavenly Father and Savior on our side! Through the Gospel of Jesus Christ we are able to overcome those "spiritual crocodiles" and live a life of real happiness. I know that Satan is real and that he is against us, but I also know that Heavenly Father is real and that He is for us, and because of that, it does not matter who is against us. Through Him, we have the power to overcome. I hope you all will look to Heavenly Father in your times of need and temptation and that you will kick those "spiritual crocodiles" to the curb! I love you all and thank you for all the love, support and prayers!

Until Next Time,

Sister Crawford
 
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