West Virginia Charleston Mission

West Virginia Charleston Mission

Monday, January 23, 2017

"Warm Weather and Hollows Galore!"

Well, well, well, this last week has been something! We had 2 days of meetings but over all it was a pretty good week. I'll try to remember all the stuff!

Tuesday was MLC (Mission Leadership Council) and so we were in Charleston for the whole day basically. It was a good meeting though and we did a lot of counseling in order to prep for the Zone Conference. It was sweet! 

Wednesday was pretty slow but we had to do a lot of moving and organizing with the districts. We had a missionary head back home for health reasons and so we had to move a lot of things around, but it wasn't too bad. It's always hard to see a missionary have to go home because of the great blessing a mission is. A mission is definitely the best thing I've done, without a doubt! 

Thursday we had a meeting with all of the areas in our mission that are YSA or have colleges so that was pretty darn exciting. I got to talk with Elder Gurke and Watkins (the ones in Morgantown) about all the people up there! It sounds like they are all doing well!! Also on Thursday we were able to teach Roger again along with his wife and son Roger!! We had a really awesome lesson about the plan of salvation!! It was super powerful and really funny as well! When we asked little Roger what it meant to him to be a child of God and he said, "It makes me happy cause He's like on of the best fathers in the whole world!" It was awesome. They didn't make it to church, but they've read a lot of the Book of Mormon so far, so that's pretty awesome! 

Friday we had district meeting and then we went on exchanges with the Logan Elders! Elder Wasden and I were here in Huntington and we found a real nice family who actually came to church yesterday! They have a friend in the 2nd ward and so they went with him this last week. They are pretty set in their beliefs and church but they are willing to have us back. It was a good exchange, Elder Wasden was actually in the Buena Vista zone for a while and I went on exchanges with him a real long time ago with Elder Norman. 

Saturday...well Saturday wasn't the best, but it makes for a good story. So we drove down to Chapmanville to exchange back since we had a good amount of miles left on the car and the plan after that was to drive north west to Wayne, which is in our area, but far away so we usually don't visit it. So we head out and follow my GPS on "shortest miles"... yeah, bad idea. So we got about 20 mins up this hollow and then it got real crazy real fast. Waaaayyy too steep and off-roady for a Chevy Malibu so we turned back. Well, now we are good to go and we get headed up the main road more before we head west. So the next road we go down seems like a much more manageable road to drive on and so we probably drove a solid 35 mins up this road, which eventually turned into a power service road. Still manageable, until 2 miles from where we were trying to actually get to and then a huge pool of water in the middle of the road. Way too big and deep to drive through in our car, that's for sure. So now we turn around and repeat the process. Finally we get on an adequate road that takes us all the way to Wayne. We actually ended up teaching  Larry, a referral, and he is awesome! Super open and receptive and went really really well. Then, right after we finish, we get a call on our phone, or so we thought. It was actually the Logan Elders’ phone.... Elder Webb had left it in his pocket and now we were another 70 mins away! Well, we ended up driving all the way back to flippin' Chapmanville and dropping off their phone and then driving all the way back to Huntington. So we were sitting and driving a whole lot. Pretty funny but really lame at the same time.😂

Sunday was a good day! We had Dantes (whom we met last week) bike all the way to church! He is awesome but church was hard for him because he really doesn't speak English, so we'll work with him on English before anything. We've got a lot of planning and such to do this next week for Zone Meeting, so it will be a fun week! 

My thought for the week is found in Ether 12:27. I decided to break it down into the different sentences. I really liked the phrase "I give unto men weakness that they may be humble". God gives us weakness and trials as a way for us to use our agency to come closer to Him. Every weakness we have is a plea from God asking us to rely on Him. But we may be humble, it's not a guarantee, it's a choice. Let us each be those who decided to humble ourselves and rely on God. 

I hope all of you are having a good January and are staying safe!! We've been pretty warm here the last week, but I fear it is going to get cold soon again. Oh well!! Peace out y'all!

Take Luck,
Elder Goold🙃

From Saturday's Backwoods Drive -  Oooops!



Monday, January 16, 2017

"Easy" doesn't get the important things done!

Dear Family, Friends, people who probably don't read these emails, and people who don't get the emails but read the blog:

Bad email titles strike again. Mostly because the week wasn't the most exciting, but that's okay. Some highlights:

Booths at Marshall! We did 2 booths, one Wednesday and one Thursday. Similar to what we did in December, but different topics. We did one about the New Year and one about "Questions you would ask God". It was pretty fun and we talked to a lot of awesome people!! Pictures below

We got to teach one of the people from the booth yesterday actually and it went really well. He's named Dantes (American names) and he's from (wait for it).... CHINA! Haha it made me so happy to teach someone from China again, I love Chinese people. But unlike Wenji Ma from Mo-town, he's younger, not married with a kid and he believes in God! So we taught him about our Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ and how to pray. He was so shocked when we told him church was free as well as the Book of Mormon and that we work as missionaries for free!! So he's going to bike to church next week! 

The Huntington Zone overall had a super awesome week. Everything's been getting better since Christmas, so that's pretty sweet. We did have one exchange with the Assistants on Tuesday and we did a different kind of exchange where we both went to Charleston and worked there all day. It was cool to go on exchanges with Elder Curtis! We did all the driving and teaching while Elder Webb and Kidd did all the walking and knocking doors in the rain... haha, poor Elders. It was really fun though!! 

So we had our appointment with the "B" family on Thursday...but they all got the flu and strep throat and were unable to meet with us because they were all so sick :( Oh well, at least they are still trying to meet with us!! Keep them in your prayers!!!!

Alicia also fell through because she was called into work last minute. And then yesterday she called and had an interesting phone call that went something like this: "Thank you so much, I absolutely love what you taught me! I've read the pamphlet and I've started reading the Book of Mormon and I love it all! I was just in a really bad time when you knocked on my door that day and ever since you came and I've been reading, everything has been getting better and it’s awesome!!! I really believe God sent you to me to help me! (Awesome right?!?!) So now that everything is good, I'm not really interested in talking too much more. But if things start to get hard again, I believe God will just send you back to help me out again! Bye!" 😐😶😑😥 Yeah, so that was pretty rough. And all of our other people have just been disappearing. Oh well, can only get better I guess! 

There is a quote I really like that President Salisbury sent us this week about "becoming":  

        ◦   "Men are anxious to improve their circumstances, but are unwilling to improve themselves; they therefore remain bound."

It's true, so we just need to be willing to do hard things and improve the world in which we live! "Easy" doesn't get the important things done! Everything in life of any real value is hard to obtain, both temporally and spiritually. 

Hope y'all stay safe and warm! 

Take Luck!

Elder Goold

Our District, Elder Tunell (in the chair), Elder Wasden (left), Elder Webb and I
(I thought we were doing an awkward Olan Mills pose, but I guess not)

Our booth at Marshall University


Monday, January 9, 2017

"It's too cold."

I have no comment for how cold it is. All I can say is that it is too much. Oh well, my ears will fall off eventually and then they won't hurt, right? Haha - anyways, it was a good week overall, but yes, lots of cold. 

Last Tuesday we had a Zone Conference again! It was awesome. We got the news: An official change to the missionary schedule worldwide! So not much has changed, but the main differences are 1. We plan in the morning (rather than the previous night) 2. Companionship study is moved to anytime between 10 am and 9 pm. 3. Preparation day starts at 8 am now instead of 10! So yeah, that was pretty exciting news and we are supposed to get more details at the world-wide missionary broadcast on the 25th of this month. President Salisbury requested that we just started to implement the schedule asap and it's been wonderful so far! We also got to go on exchanges with the Gallipolis Elders, so I got to work with Elder Christensen again!! That was awesome, Elder Christensen is one of my favorite missionaries and we're going to be good friends at BYU once we get back. Anyways, we had a bunch of plans for working Tuesday night, but then I realized that we had 2 meetings we had to go to (after a 9 hour zone conference) so it was a pretty uneventful day, but great at the same time!

Wednesday, Elder Christensen and I worked on finding new people to teach and we did just that! We have a good group of people who want us to come back and one in particular stood out. Her name is Alicia and we are going to get to see her tomorrow with one of the members in the ward. She was having a hard day when we knocked on her door and she said that she thought it was a sign from God!! She felt the Spirit so strongly and we are really excited to see her! 

Thursday was pretty unexciting except for all of the snow! We got to walk a lot in the snow and Elder Webb stepped on a cracked sidewalk chunk, which then sprayed mud-water-snow-slush all over his leg. It was hilarious to be honest! Then there was an older lady named Donna (we talked to a month ago) who let us in to teach her and her husband! That was fantastic because it was a great lesson and it was very cold. 

Friday we went on another exchange with the Elders in Ashland! I had Elder Wilson with me here in Huntington. He's from Herrimon, Utah and he is really into baseball. He came out with Elder Webb actually and he was just made district leader in Ashland, so we got to do some training on being a district leader. We got a referral from someone we talked to and so we went to go and meet this referral, named Adam. But then Adam's "address" didn't exist... So we went back and the guy gave us a completely different street...And then that one didn't exist either. So we were just really confused and laughing about it the whole time.

Saturday was loaded so I'll give some highlights: We taught some lady who gave us hot chocolate (best day ever), we talked to someone else not interested who gave us fresh chocolate chip cookies (told you), set up an appointment with the B Family for next Thursday (hurray!!!) and we had a special-needs girl come up to us on the street and give us a note for her friend Chris and then she watched us hand deliver it to him. Haha, it was pretty fun:) 

Sunday we had our 10 am church and then we did a lot of finding (it's been a theme here lately) and taught this guy who was at his client’s house taking care of him, but was really interested himself. Sadly he lives in the Sisters’ area and is moving to Colorado soon (Elder Nathan Goold?), but maybe something will come of it. 

People we are teaching: Nathan and Randy kind of dropped off, they said they would call us when they wanted to talk next. Keelon has just been out of town, but Marshall starts again today, so we'll try and catch him here soon! Kayla is MIA. Something happened at home Thursday and she left... So we are still trying to figure out what happened to her and where she is. It's lame too because she just quit smoking cigarettes!!!!!!!! But Elder Curtis said a similar thing happened while he was here a few months ago, so we have hopes that things go back to normal! Anyways, it's been good here and it's just been really cold.  OH WELL!! The work continues! 

Something that I really just want to share are some lyrics to one of my new-found favorite hymns, Jesus, the Very Thought of Thee:

No voice can sing, nor heart can frame,
Nor can the mem'ry find
A sweeter sound than thy blest name,
O Savior of mankind!

O hope of ev'ry contrite heart,
O joy of all the meek,
To those who fall, how kind thou art!
How good to those who seek!

I really like this song because it simply testifies of the spirit that Christ can give us, just at the thought of Him. He truly is our Savior and He is kind to those who fall, for He loves us and has laid down His life for us. 

I hope all of you are warmer than I am! Stay safe and try and eat something fun this week! 

Take Luck,


Elder Goold

Elder Christensen and I

Monday, January 2, 2017

"2017 - This next month should be plenty busy"

Well hello everyone! It hasn't been super long since last time we emailed, so nothing terribly exciting has happened, except for transfers! I am now here with Elder Webb! It's so crazy to have a new companion after 1 transfer, it feels too fast. 

Well, first Elder Webb. He is really cool, the younger of the 2 Elder Webbs in the mission. He's from the small town named Declo in southern Idaho and he played football and ran track in high school. He's only been out for 5 months so this is only his forth transfer. I was actually thinking about it and since this transfer started, I have been on my mission longer than the 3 other missionaries in the ward combined.  That makes me feel really old! Anyways, Elder Webb is awesome and it's going to be an awesome transfer in Huntington and throughout the Zone. 

Um, so not too much happened since transfers actually. It was sad to see Elder Palmer go, but he'll do great down in Virginia. We did some good finding but everyone asked us to come back in January, so this next month should be plenty busy! We have a fireside we are going to do at the beginning of February and a church tour thing we want to start and all sorts of other good stuff. It's going to be good, but for now, things are pretty low key and not too exciting. But on the other hand I finally have pictures, so that's fun!  

We had another really good lesson with Kennedy on Saturday. It was a really powerful lesson and he's starting to put all the pieces together more and he was really excited to get to read more! It was super funny because after the lesson we asked if we could help with anything and not being from America, the question really confused him.  He just kept asking us, "Well what are you good at? Do you have any special abilities that would benefit me?" And it was just really funny:) 

Elder Webb and I both got to speak in church as well yesterday! We both spoke on missionary work (uhh... okay?) and it was a grand ol' time. Then we were surprised the night before with an invitation to teach both Sunday School and Priesthood... But luckily after agreeing to do both, other people had accidentally thought they were supposed to be teaching, and so we actually escaped with just our talks. 

Something that I really enjoyed learning about over the last week was about questions. Elder Tunell in district meeting defined "direct" as it applied to questions and it was "proceeding from point to point without deviation". I really liked that and pondered on it more. The heaven questions we ask in lessons and finding should generate an answer that gets us from one point of doctrine to the next one we want to teach. Our questions should link together the principles in which we are teaching. So that made me look at all of the questions I ask and I evaluated them all based on whether or not they were "direct". I think it helped me a lot to understand what an effective question is better. 

Hope you all got to make some New Years Resolutions and I'll pray that you accomplish most of them :) Stay safe and have fun!!! 

Take Luck

Elder Goold - 2017




Bronze Buffalo Statues at Marshall University


Elder Goold saying goodbye to Elder Palmer



Elder Goold with new companion Elder B. Webb