Wednesday, December 21, 2011









Whats up everybody?! sorry this email is a day late. Yesterday i didnt have any time to email because our zone of missionaries went to Portmore to play some basketball so i am emailing during my lunch time today. It was a little rough for me playing basketball at first... but i still got it haha. But things are going great here.

We have 3 new people who said they want to be baptized and so hopefully they will get baptized either next sunday or the one after it. It is kind of rough because some of the people we are working with are trying to overcome some challenges that they are struggling with. so some of their baptism dates have been postponed.

I hope you are all ready and excited for the christmas season. enjoy the snow and the lights and hot chocolate while you can haha. Sorry this email is short. I only have a few minutes because i had to get a hair cut. but i am including lots of pictures. some are of me at the church, and there are even pictures of me chopping yard with my machete because it has come to my attention that some people doubt whether i really have a machete or not.

The work is moving along here in jamaica though. Time has been flying by soo fast. I know what Jacob meant in the book of mormon when he said their lives past away as if it were a dream. I still feel kind of fresh here in the mission field. I learn new things everyday. And the Lord keeps providing people in our paths who are ready to recieve the gospel. So i am very blessed here in Jamaica.

Here is a funny story real quick though. The other night my companion and I were riding our bicycles down a dark road when we passed by about 6 girls who looked like they were around 14 years old. As we were riding past they said get the white man and they tried to pull me off my bicycle as i was riding it. So i just had to ride even faster away from them so they wouldnt rip me off. They are even worse than the dogs that chase us haha. But things are going good. It is weird being away from home during christmass though. it is definitely different here then it is back home. but it is still nice. Well sorry I am not able to email everyone back today I will try to write and send some hand written letters if i hopefully have time next week or on christmas if we are allowed to.

Love,
Elder Nugent

Monday, December 12, 2011



Whats up everyone?! how are things going? I hope everything is going well. I have had quite the interesting week this week. One cool thing that happened was we taught a new investigator. After we taught her the first lesson, she told us that she had already been baptized in a different church and that she was unsure if being baptized again in our church would be ok. She then said if she got an answer from God that she should be re-baptized. And guess what? she read the book of mormon every day during the week and she gave us a call and said that she has made up her mind to be baptized. It was so cool.

Another cool thing that happened is we started teaching a different lady. This other lady was super paranoid about us teaching her at first. She had some really bad experiences at a different church a while back and so she is very cautious when it comes to churches. When we first met her she looked miserable and she thought I was a part of the Illuminati secret combination. (she thinks that everyone from america is part of the illuminati). But anyways as we taught her the first day she didn't really accept anything we said because she was afraid that we were satan worshipers or something. But every once in a while we would stop by and teach her gospel principles and commit her to live them. Then, this week we stopped by, and her entire countenance had changed. She looked so happy, and she said that her life was so much better. When we arrived she called her kids to come pray with us and she said to her daughter, "come here the men that were sent from Jesus are here to pray for us" it was so cool.

This gospel really does rip down all boundaries and all walls amongst all people. The gospel is about unifying people in Christ and once people truly come unto Christ their lives change forever. As you can tell things really are going very well. We have had our ups and our downs but overall the work is progressing. Things are getting a little crazy this month too because the Jamaican elections are taking place. So the people are becoming a little more violent than usual. I cannot go out wearing the colors orange or green because they are associated with the two competing political parties. I am really enjoying myself here though. time continues to fly and the Lord continues to keep me safe. And I know that I will continue to be safe. I know that this gospel is true. I know that Jesus Christ lived and died for us, and I know that God does speak to us in this age and day. I hope everything is going well back in good ol Utah. Everyone have a happy fun safe holliday, and remember the true meaning behind Christmas.

P.S. The pictures are of me and a different investigator family who we have been meeting with for quite some time now. they should be getting baptized soon.

Love,

Elder Nugent

Friday, December 9, 2011












Hello everyone! things are still going well here in Jamaica. We are continuing to teach lots of great people and hopefully we will have a couple of baptisms this month. It is crazy that one transfer has already past. Just one more transfer and my current companion will be going home and I will get put with a new one. weird. Time has been flying by so fast. In the mtc time went by twice as fast. Here in the mission field, time has been flying by 7 times as fast. Every week feels like it was just a day. I guess that brings good and bad news. the good news is that in a short while i will see all my family and friends. the bad news is that I dont have very long to teach the gospel and bring others closer to Christ. Now that it is december here, the christmas breeze has begun to blow so that helps me stay a little bit cooler haha. I love being here though and teaching others. We have been teaching some pretty cool families. On my mission i have developed a love of gospel study. I never thought before that I could read my scriptures for 2 hours and enjoy every minute of it. I have learned so much and my teaching skills have been getting better and better. One thing that I found in my scriptures this morning was in 1 nephi chapter 19 (i think) when Nephi was on the ship sailing to the Americas and there was a great storm that was caused because of the iniquity of his brothers. Nephi then says a prayer to God and the storm was calmed. We can apply this principle in our lives as well. When we go throughout our lives we will have stormy parts in our lives. But if we turn to God and pray, he will calm the storm. In the song Be Still My Soul, part of the last verse says the winds and seas still know the master's voice who ruled them while below. Just know that we are all in God's hands. He knows each of us individually and he WILL calm the storms in our life if we put our trust in him and turn to him. I hope you all have a good week and I sincerely hope that you do all you can to follow the Lord our Savior Jesus Christ.

Love, 
Elder Nugent.

Monday, November 28, 2011


Whats up everyone?! things are really starting to pick up here in May Pen AKA the play pen. I have definitely met some interesting people and the work is going a lot better now that Elder Johnson and I are more established in the area. We now have 6 people who have baptism dates for december and january. soon it will be 8 people with commitments for baptism so that is pretty exciting. 

It is cool to see how people who are prepared to join the church have been put in our paths. The other night we saw a mom carrying a bunch of stuff to her house because she was moving and we offered to help her. As we were talking i learned that she use to meet with missionaries and attended church regularly about 10 years ago. I then asked if she would like to meet with missionaries again and she said that she would because she is looking to start over in her life. Hopefully things go well with her as we start teaching her. Things have just been falling into place with a lot of different people so that makes me happy to see. I can truly see a change in the people who we have been teaching and who have been following their commitments. They seem much happier and they start to develop a light in their eyes that wasn't there before. 

The other day I was teaching an investigator about why the scriptures are important. As i was teaching her I likened the scriptures to a map that tells you how to get to heaven. I asked her the question if someone said they had a map for sale that tells you exactly how to get to heaven what would you give up just for that map? she answered me that she would give up everything. I then told her we have the map for free and all that we are required to do is to read it and follow it. I think sometimes we all take the scriptures for granted. The scriptures are truly a map that leads us to heaven and to happiness in this life. all we have to do is read and follow the scripture's council. I challenge all of you to read your scriptures every day. I know i say to read your scriptures in almost all of my emails, but i say it because it is important. 

I hope Thanksgiving went well for everyone I never knew how much i would miss that holiday until it was gone haha. I especially miss the pies. Well I hope to hear from all of you soon! P.S. if anyone is sending me any packages/ letters for Christmas, send them now because I hear it takes about a month for the mail to be delivered to Jamaica during the holiday season. Everyone have a good week. Until next time. Lata

Elder Nugent 

Monday, November 21, 2011


Hows it going everyone?! things are going great here. This week was especially good. up until now we have only had 1 or 2 investigators actually come to church on sundays, but this sunday we had 8 investigators show up. It was so cool to see these people honestly seeking to know the truth and trying to align their lives with God. So cool. I was very happy to see them all come. It was also nice to see all of our hard work every day start to pay off. The days have been flying past sooo fast. I remember saying in the mtc that when you are in a hot tub time slows down twice as much and when you are in the mtc time speeds up twice as much. Here in the mission field time has sped up at least by 4 times. it feels like yesterday i was emailing home. This week was also really special because we were able to teach a really special family who has truly been prepared for the gospel by the Lord. A few days ago we decided to teach the family how to gain a testimony of what we were teaching. Instead, the family all just started bearing their testimony before we even had a chance to really teach them the lesson. And they all expressed their love for us and how ever since we had begun visiting them they had started to make changes in their lives and how they were so much happier and how they love the Lord so much. It was just awesome to say the least. The mom also said they want to join the church so that was just way cool. Well in the spirit of thanksgiving i have decided to make a list of things that i have really begun to be thankful for ever since serving my mission:

1. Washing machines. it is tough to spend 4 hours washing clothes by hand on every P-day
2. Back home we have a church on every corner. Here some people travel miles and miles just to attend church each sunday.
3. hot water. Taking showers in the cold water every day is now probably my greatest fear about serving a mission
4. Being around friends and family. I miss all of you very much and you are in my thoughts and prayers
5. The snow. Yes i said it. I never thought i would. But having snow and seasons lets you see how the time is changing.
6. Lawn Mowers. Chopping yards by Machete is tough work
7. The Hodlin family, The Sterling Family, and Selene who always feed us the best food every week. 
8. The people who sacrificed so much for us to have the Book of Mormon and Bible. People gave their lives to save ours. And for that we all should be eternally grateful. Never take the scriptures for granted. 
9. Church callings. There are not many better ways to really help us truly serve others than church callings. I have learned to truly appreciate people who serve in the church. Be very grateful for your callings.
10. This one I have always been thankful for: the Atonement of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Which enables us to live. 

I hope you all really think of things you are thankful for. I am thankful for all of your love and support. I really am enjoying every minute of my mission. Everyone take care and have a wonderful thanksgiving. Eat a lot of turkey for me will ya?

Love, 
Elder Nugent

Monday, November 14, 2011




Wagawan everybody!? Hows it going? My stay in Jamaica has continued to speed by... a little bit too fast. I am still enjoying the food and the people and waking up at 6 30 every day and going to bed at 10 30 every night. I never thought I would see the day where I would wake up at 6 30 and like it but i guess now i have. 

We are still hard at work here trying to spread the gospel. Today I obtained my own machette for the very first time. so now i can really go to work serving people by cutting their yards haha. It is amazing to me how the spirit magnifies my calling as a missionary. Before my mission I would not have lasted going out riding bikes all over the place all day, talking to everyone, and serving everyone in the Jamaica humidity and heat. I simply would not have had enough energy nor strength. But being a missionary definitely gives you special blessings. In Mormon Chapter 4 i think it talks about the Spirit of the Lord leaving the people so they had to fight with their own strength and not the strength of the Lord. This means that when we have the spirit, strength can be given to us. I have definitely seen this take place in my every day life as a missionary. Every morning i wake up pumped and ready to go and when I am out there I can ride all day all over the place. 

The work has definitely been improving as well. Right now we have another person who has committed to be baptized, and we are teaching a family who really wants to be baptized and join the church as well. I have definitely seen how the Lord has prepared them to receive us missionaries which is pretty cool. People are still struggling to follow their commitments which is always disappointing but we are still pressing forward and hopefully they will come around eventually and have a greater desire to follow the Lord. 

The transfer is almost over which is so crazy because it seems like yesterday that I first arrived in Jamaica. The people here are still trying to determine what ethnicity I am. I have been called white, chinese, japanese, indian, and portugese. It was funny, the other day i was riding past and i heard a lady talking and she was asking the people she was with if i was white or black haha.  

I am including some pictures that were taken a while ago. One of them is one of the lizards that lives with us. The other two are of the Island of Jamaica on my first day here. and the last one is of me at the airport with a man I met who was a previous mission president over jamaica when it was part of the florida fort lauterdale mission. he said that grandpa was one of his counselors. I forgot what his name was though. It is tough to take pictures, but I promise more will come. 

Everyone know that I love it here in jamaica. I have definitely learned a lot. My testimony has grown, I know that the Book of Mormon is the word of God, I know that Jesus is the Christ, and i know that this is his church. I have heard that jamaica has the most churches per square mile in the world which does not surprise me one bit. I imagine that the conditions here are similar to those of Joseph Smiths time where there were many churches all preaching different doctrines from the same bible. It is sad to see some of the confusion that prevail among so many people. well it has been real. I hope you all have a good week and continue to fortify yourselves against the evils of the world by reading your scriptures daily, praying daily, going to church weekly and doing whatever it takes to draw nearer to God.

Love,
Elder Nugent

Monday, November 7, 2011

Hello everybody, Wagwan? Everything is going great here in Jamaica. we have been finding some pretty good investigators. We have committed one person to baptism at the end of this month. she wants to be baptised in a river so that would be cool if it all works out. Also, we had 2 investigators unexpectedly come to church on sunday so that was really cool. I guess our hard work is starting to pay off a little bit. This has definitely been probably the fastest week in my life. Time has just been flying by.

I am new to Jamacia but I really think im starting to get the hang of things. yesterday I was hit by a car. I was riding down the road and it just came out and backed up and hit me. The bike was a little bent up. the seat of the bike was twisted a little and the handlebars  were shifted and part of the bike where the pedals are located got all bent. but I did not feel a thing. and i just walked away perfectly fine. Either the Lord has been protecting me or else when I get back I should try out for the BYU football team. I think it is the first case (the Lord protecting me) haha. But everything is going good.

I learned how to cut peoples yards with a machette so that is very cool. But definitely the highlight of the week was when Elder Johnson and I met with an investigator that was a referal from church headquarters. This person didnt know anything about the church at first. a little while ago though she was diagnosed with cancer. right after she was diagnosed one of her facebook friends (a member of the church who did not know she had cancer) started sending her messages of healing and messages of the gospel.This investigator then decided to meet with us the missionaries. I feel this person is very prepared to recieve the gospel so i have high hopes for her.

It is cool to see how we can share the gospel online now. In conference we have been told to use social media to share the gospel with others. and this experience with the investigator shows how important it is to reach out to others online so that they can eventually come to know the truthfullness of the gospel. anyways i hope you all are doing well back in the USA. I hope the snow isnt too cold for you hahahaha. I am enjoying myself out here. I know that this is the true church of God. I know that Jesus Christ atoned for the sins of all mankind and I Know that the Book of Mormon is true. my address on facebook should be updated now if it is not the address where you can send mail to me is:
Elder Nugent Jamaica Kingston Mission P.O. Box 2316 Kingston 8 Jamaica

Tuesday, November 1, 2011







Wagwan Papcaun! haha as you can tell ive really been picking everything up here in jamaica haha. I have only been here for a little over a week now, but i have learned so much. For about the first week here i was in culture shock, i will admit it. every morning i would wake up and would ask myself what is going on? what am i doing here? but then by the end of every day being in jamaica would be normal to me. but then every morning i would be shocked again. I think this is because in the day i was adapting to jamaica but at night my dreams were still american. but now my dreams are jamaican. so every day i work up and jamaica has already begun to become my home. I already have sooooo many crazy and funny stories about dogs, crazy people, and the things people think about us. I am struggling a little bit trying to understand everyone but i have greatly improved from when i first arrived here. we have 14 new investigators, hopefully all of them are effective and follow through on their commitments. we have also been visiting less active members and we got 4 less active members/families to come to church yesterday after they hadn't been to church in a month or more. so things are going good here. No baptism dates yet, but we are working hard. It is difficult because many peoples views about the gospel and churches are very distorted. at many churches people "get in the spirit" which means they shout and clap their hands and speak in tounges and run around, so when we tell them about the reverent nature of our church it throws them off. Some people think that it doesnt matter what church you attend as long as you worship Jesus. It is because of this that we always try to emphasize that this is the only true church. other churches may be good, but this church is the best, and it is the only church with the fullness of the gospel. I love the members and the people that i teach though. I will be very sad when I will have to leave May Pen because they already hold a special place in my heart. many members make great sacrifices to come to church. Many dont have cars and they live far away so they use whatever means they can to make it to church every week. there are so many temptations here that can easily beset people. Being here makes me very grateful to have a home in utah. But really we are very blessed in utah. there is a church on every corner, there are good friends and influences all around us. Here in Jamaica it is tough but them members find ways to follow the gospel and endure in their faith overcoming their challenges and temptations. But i am doing good here i am trying to follow the spirit and teach and find people who are ready and willing to live the gospel. everyone write me or dear elder me it will be great to hear from you. The gospel is true and it really can change peoples lives. there truly is a light in the eyes of those who follow the gospel. I love you all until next week,

Elder Nugent

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Hello from Jamaica everyone! things are great here. I arrived at 8:00 pm after leaving the MTC at 3:00 a.m. I then went to the mission presidents house where we were fed and i got to spend the night there. My mission president is a great guy. He is a former fbi agent so he knows his stuff haha. Driving to his house from the airport was pretty crazy... probably the craziest drivers i have ever seen haha but it was fun. I love being here. the people are all great and it is definitely different. most people make their livings by setting up little shacks in their yards or on the street selling pretty much anything. everywhere i go its like a big party is going on all the time. people blast music super loud wherever i am. people just go in the street and talk and do whatever they do. It is funny because here people call me a white guy. i will be riding my bike down the street and people will shout out hey look its a white guy on a bicycle haha. and little kids are always like "look its a white man" haha so definitely different from utah where everyone always called me the black guy. my companion is really cool though i will be his last companion before he leaves the mission. he is from Jamaica and his name is Elder Johnson. I am trying to learn patwa from him and all that i can about jamaica so that when people say "look its a white man" i can talk to them and they will be like "oh never mind he is from Jamaica" haha. he is a good guy though and works hard which is good. The area that i am serving in is called may pen. it is a very big city. its cool because half of it is bush (rain forest) and the other half is city where there are tons of people. I heard it is one of the roughest cities other than kingston and spanish town. but everyone here is usually pretty nice. definitely different but nice. the branch is pretty cool. there are about 50 people that went to church last sunday lots of them know grandma and grandpa. oh another funny thing is that as soon as i arrived in jamaica all of the elders i talked to called me harry potter because im famous among the members and i dont really know it haha. so my nick name is harry potter. we live in this tiny place above someones house its nice though. i still remember a lot about jamaica from when i came about 11 years ago. i remember the smells mostly and i love it. the food here is sooo  good some of the best food ive ever had. the members are all nice. Elder Johsnon and i are both new to the area so we are "white washing" meaning we dont know anyone and there were no investigators when we got there so we have been using most of our time finding. People here are really easy to talk to about the gospel. most anyone will listen and let you come back and share the message. i hear the thing that people struggle with is committing to things like going to church reading etc. so that is our focus committing the people we meet to do the things they need to do. well as you can tell im pretty excited about being here. i love it. it is intense. i never feel afraid of anyone or anything here i know im on the Lords errand and he will protect me. I hope everything is going well down there. everyone write me at the jamaica address. I only get mail about once a month so dont get mad if it takes me a while to respond.

Love,
Elder Nugent

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Hello everyone! things here are going good. As you all know my visa has been
delayed so I dont know when I will finally be able to go out to Jamaica.
They said hopefully it will come in a week so i will keep my fingers
crossed. But until then i have been assigned to a new district. It is weird
being with different missionaries. i am always trying to set a good example
to help these missionaries get off on a good start when they get into the
field. Everyone write to me and let me know how you are doing. Yesterday,
Elder Richard G. Scott came and gave a devotional to the missionaries. One
thing that stood out to me was he said, "I KNOW God, and I KNOW His Son" and
it made me think that we too can all know God. It is through our obedience
and diligence in following God that we can truly know him. I would suggest
everyone who reads this email to read Alma Chapter 32 in the Book of Mormon
where Alma teaches how we can know if any part of the gospel is true. It is
by acting on faith and obedience, and as we continually show our obedience
and continually act on our faith, our faith begins to turn into knowledge
and we can KNOW any part of the gospel whether it is true. This is how
people can gain a divine witness of God to the point where they can know
him. It is when we compeletly submit our will to Gods will that we can gain
knowledge and perform miracles. I firmly believe this. And I challenge all
of you to gain a testimony of this principle by living it and experimenting
on it just as Alma teaches. This is the only way to become truly converted
to the gospel as well. I hope everything in the outside world is going well.
I want you all to know that God loves us each individually and that he will
answer sincere prayers guaranteed. It might not be the answer we want, or
the answer that we are looking for but our prayers will be answered. How
wonderfull is it to think that the maker of the universe cares and knows
about each one of His many many children. So much so that He sent His only
begotten Son to take upon himself all the pains of the world and to die for
us so that we could choose to repent and to turn to Him and rely on Him so
that we could be happy forever. I know this is true in the name of Jesus
Christ, amen.
Hello everyone, things are still going great here. Today is my last p-day in
the United States. it is weird to think that in just 6 days i will be in
Jamaica. Time has been flying by so fast it is so crazy. This past week I
was able to give two blessings to two different sister missionaries that
were sick. One of the sisters that my companion and I blessed was better
from her very bad illness in a matter of hours so that was really cool. But
things here havent changed much, still just reading and practicing teaching
all the time. We have devotionals and firesides every tuesday and sunday
that are really neat. They all talk about missionary work and what a
blessing it will be in our lives as well as in the lives of others. I must
say some missionaries say they struggle getting adjusted to the mission but
it has been pretty easy for me. Waking up at 6 30 is still a piece of
cake.... kind of haha. and i just go to work learning and teaching and
before you know it im fast asleep by 10 30. also to all of you who thought i
would gain weight here, i have actually been losing weight. I have been
losing about a pound a week which i am kind of dissapointed about because I
was really looking forward to getting bigger... oh well maybe in jamaica i
will be able to gain some haha. I eat a lot too, well at least until im
full. maybe its because im balling it up every day and walking fast
everywhere because I always seem to be running a little bit behind. My
district is really cool still. sometimes everyone gets outta control whil
studying but we always seem to bring back the spirit after we remember why
we are here. One cool experience that happend this week was we were teaching
a real investigator who will be baptized soon and in the middle of the
lesson he said I feel like i need to tell you something. He then continued
to tell us that he was changing he said that ever since he started living
the gospel his life has changed so much. He said that before he learned of
God and the church he and his wife were going to commit suicide because he
lost his leg and they were both going through severe depression. He was
heavily medicated because of his depression and nothing helped him....
Untill he found out about the gospel from some ward members who lived near
by him. ever since then he has been meeting with the missionaries and his
life has been so much happier. I bear my testimony that I know that Jesus is
the Christ and that he atoned for the sins of all mankind. The only way to
happiness in this life is by living and learning of the restored gospel here
on the earth. I know that Joseph Smith was a true prophet and that the book
of Mormon is scripture from God that teaches us how to live our lives and
come closer to Christ by living the principles of the restored gospel. I
urge you all to read your scriptures daily and they will change your life.
no doubt about it. I say these things as a representative of the Lord Jesus
Christ in His name amen.
‎... But anyways things are going good here. My companion is good, he likes to work and play basketball so that is always a plus right? haha. But i have just been working hard here keeping all the rules. On my second day they called me to be a district leader so of course i am following the rules ha. Tell everyone to keep writing me cause i hardly get any mail. just tell them to dearelder.com it. but yeah i just wake up at 6 30 am busy all day and go to 10 30...

...conference was good this weekend a lot of it was on missionary work so that was cool. we also have had a devotional and fireside about missionary work. here the stress is on being completely obedient, which is what i plan to do. But i have made a lot of friends here my district is very cohesive sometimes they can get outta hand so i just try to remind them that we are here to serve the Lord...

I have just been busy praying reading the scriptures and learning how to teach which is great. It is a lot of fun. People that say missionary work is not fun is very wrong. I have fun all the time just talking to people and learning and sharing with them what i believe. Every day we just practice teaching fake and real investigators and doing personal gospel study and sharing what we learned. DId you get my letter i sent? also can you post this email on my blog? and to all my blog readers i say to you whats up ma tacos haha. but I havent learned anything about Jamaica here cause my teacher served in Ohio. right now i am the only missionary going to Jamaica besides this other sister named sister nautu who is in my district. my companion is going to serve in sacramento. Oh and right now my P days are on wednesdays. Also I learned that I fly to jamaica on Oct. 18. Less then two weeks away. I am so excited. if i think the mtc is fun just wait until i get out and start teaching real people and helping them to change their lives. anyways I want you all to know that this church is true and it was restored through Joseph Smith. Jesus Christ did atone for our sins and you can know these things by acting on the teachings of the gospel for yourself and praying about them. I love you all and I would love to here from you all. My address is on my facebook page. I hope you dont miss me too much yet cause i still have like more than 700 more days to go haha. but as one of the general authorities who talked in a devotional here said, It is not about serving time, it is about serving the Lord. So Im just gonna focus on serving the Lord. I already feel that 2 years isn't enough time. If you think about it, Jesus dedicated every part of his whole life for us and right now all he is asking of me is to dedicate every part of my life for the next two years for him what a blessing it is to be here. I encourge all of you reading this to read the book of moromon every day because it really will change your life, even if you think that your life is good enough, reading the book of moromon every day will make it that much better. You better do it to cause im gonna follow up on it next week i email haha. but always remember the Savior, be nice to eachother and forget me not. till next week,

Love,
Elder Nugent

Saturday, September 24, 2011

Welcome


This will be my blog for my mission. I report to the MTC September 28. I am going on my mission to Kingston Jamaica. Wish me luck! Check back weekly for the emails and pictures I send home. I want everyone that reads this to know that I personally have a testimony of the truth of the gospel of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day saints. I know that Jesus Christ is the savior of the world and that he has redeemed all of mankind from both spiritual and physical death. The only way we can ever be happy in this life is to accept him as our savior and love and serve one another. I am excited and nervous to serve my mission. But I know that whatever happens as long as I am faithful everything will work out for good. I love you all.

P.S. For my most recent address go to the address tab at the top of the page.

Michael Nugent