Monday, October 22, 2018


Cari amici. Do you know what is always a depressing thought? Those "last" moments. The last bite of a carmel apple. The last sip of your 7/11 hot chocolate. Your last year in highschool. Your last goodbyes to loved ones. And yes, your last week as  a full time missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints.

It feels as if it were just yesterday that I said goodbye to my family and I followed a missionary  who just arrived to the MTC only a couple weeks before I did. I never have laughed so hard in my life as when I was in the MTC. The numerous apostles that came and spoke was just incredible as well. It didn't take long until I found myself in Italy. Where I quickly learned to love the cobble stone streets I walked and listened to Italian farmers scream "UN EURO!!!" as they sold fruit from their little stands. The graffiti never seemed to go away, but I learned to enjoy it just as much as I enjoyed the historic art, ruins, and many other ruins, sometimes dating back 2,000 years before Christ. Don't even get me started on the incredible pasta, pizza, and dolci or getting to see the Amalfi Coast, Pompeii, the Colosseum, and many other breathtaking views! While I have grown to love all these things, I don't think it will ever compare to the love I have for the people that live in this beautiful counrty. 

As a missionary you have an incredible opportunity to forget yourself in the service of God. As you do so, you begin to grow a love for the people you are serving that is beyond any other feeling you have ever felt. You truley understand what it means when they say "the worth of souls is great in the sight of God". I will be forever grateful to My Heavenly Father for giving me this opportunity to experience this. You see, a mission doesn't take two years of your life, but instead, gives you a lifetime worth of experiences. You give your life over to God and He takes it and does some pretty incredible things with it. 

I know that God lives, that He sent His son to die for us. I know that through Christ we can one day live with our families and our Father in Heaven. I know Joseph Smith was called to restore the church in these latter days. I know that through Russel M. Nelson, Christ leads and guides this church today. I invite all, to come and listen to the message of the restored Gospel of Jesus Christ. 
Thank you for all of your support and love, I couldn't have done it with out you all! See you soon.






Anziano Andersen 🚀
Romans 1: 15&16    🌍

Monday, October 1, 2018

I'm sorry.... The wait has been a little bit too long. But hey, at least it wasn't as long as the great apostasy, am I right?
Wow, a lot has happened. Where should I start?  About 2 weeks ago we met  James. We had a stellar discussion with him, talking about how the Book of Mormon and Bible support each other and go hand in hand. The spirit was incredibly strong. We've many great lessons with him and he has steadily been making his ways towards the waters of baptism. It was on Saturday that he made the huge leap to accept and set a date for his baptism.  
On Friday we threw on our suits and headed to Napoli for my last Zone Conference. Man was that a weird experience....actually not so much.....it hasn't really resonated that I will no longer have any more Zone Conferences. It was a good one though, as always the spirit was present and we all learned how we can further this amazing work here in Italy.  
Sunday we celebrated my companions birthday! He is a whopping 19! I hope he had fun, I sure did. This nice sorella in the branch brought him some sweets and we all sang happy birthday to him. I also sang it to him at like 6:30 in the morning, but I don't think it had the same effect on him as the one from the branch. He is an awesome missionary and I am blessed to serve with him. 
Oh not to mention, IT FEALS LIKE FALL!!! Mamma mia, now we can walk around town and not feal like we just got out of a pool, while still wearing missionary attire. We pray that the weather, and James, continue on this incredible path. One towards winter, the other towards baptism. 

"Well it's that time of the year again....GENERAL CONFERENCE! Yes, it is still a big thing for missionaries and hopefully all of you. It is a time of reflection, a time in which we can receive revelation for our lives and answers to our questions, and most of all we get to listen to the voices of  living day prophets and apostles. What a blessing it is to live in these days. I encourage all of you to look back on the last general conference and prepare spiritually for the one coming up. I know as we do so we will be more sensitive to the spirit and we will know what we need to do to draw closer to Him."
 

Have a great week everyone! Love you all! 

Anziano Andersen 🚀
Romans 1: 15&16    🌍