Monday, December 25, 2017

My Testimony on this Christmas Day

It was so awesome talking to my family today!  I definitely teared 
up when I bore my testimony, it was a tender moment. 

I would like to bear my testimony of my Savior Jesus Christ on this
Christmas day.  I know that He lives.  I know that He knows us better 
than anyone ever could and loves us still.  We can never fall farther 
than his light shines nor stray farther than his reach extends. I have 
come to know of His divine power to boost us at our lows and humble 
us in our highs.  I can definitely say that I know my Savior loves me 
and is rooting for me to do my best.  I love this gospel and feel so 
privileged to share it.  I will forever be touched each time He lets me 
see someone through His eyes and love them as He does.  Miracles 
are real and occur daily, we just have to open our eyes. There is no 
place I would rather be than testifying of Jesus Christ and the saving 
power of His grace.  I love you guys.  Merry Christmas! 

Love Elder Merrill
Merry Christmas Elder Merrill!!!  
Christmas package from home - Beanie made by an investigator

Loved his Christmas package

Elder Merrill & Elder Anderson
Mountain biking on Christmas Day in their matching $6.00 shirts

Chocolate money!

Christmas mugs

Christmas caroling


Zone Christmas Party


Monday, December 18, 2017

Merry Christmas Elder Merrill

Hey guys!  So this week was awesome...mostly.  Let’s begin with 
the good stuff.  Tuesday night I began an exchange with my old 
MTC companion Elder Barron.  It was awesome!  We had great 
time getting reacquainted and serving together.  We were able to 
really help out his area.  His companion is struggling a little bit so 
the area has also been struggling.  It was really fun to hang out 
with him again and talk about our different mission experiences 
we have had with some of the companions we have shared.  It 
was great.  I served with him until Wednesday night.  

Thursday was awesome. We went to North Little Rock for Zone 
Conference.  It was amazing to see everyone again and I always
learn a ton!   The conference focused on asking inspired questions 
in our missionary lessons in order to really be able to teach to the 
need of the investigator.  We participated in a really cool role play 
with some convert members there.  We asked them questions to 
find out their concerns they had before they got baptized.  It was a 
very cool experience.  This week we will have our Zone Conference 
Christmas party.  It will be a fun missionary get together to celebrate 
the season together.  They will also give us our Christmas packages 
sent to the mission home.  It should be awesome! 

Ok - now for the not so good stuff.  Remember the bike I got from the 
office?  Turns out it actually belonged to another missionary - so we 
gave it to him and he was really glad to have it back.  We called the 
office to see if they had any other bikes.  They didn't so I began riding
my old bike around.  Friday I was riding around when the unthinkable 
happened.  The derailleur - the thing that changes the gears snapped 
in half as we were riding down the sidewalk.  We took it to a bike shop 
up the road to have them look at it.  The guy there said it most likely 
was just old and worn and that it was not worth fixing.  I then started to 
talk to him about buying a bike to see if they had any good deals.  He 
told me they were having a bike drive and if I let him keep my broken 
bike for parts we would take the price down even more on a new bike.  
He told us he has seen a few Mormon missionaries in his shop before 
and that he thinks they are cool dudes.  He was really nice and he was 
happy to help me.  President Hansen likes his missionaries to bike as 
much as possible.  I have really enjoyed biking around on my mission.  
We can only use our car to go to church because it is so far away and 
we have very limited miles.  We ride our bikes everyday so a good bike
is a necessity.  Elder Anderson and his dad are pretty into bikes and he 
says that the bike we found was an awesome deal.   I know it would be 
cheaper at Walmart but I'm going to remember Reed's words - a bike 
should never be bought from Walmart unless you want a cardiovascular 
workout - haha.  So I am now the proud owner of a new awesome bike 
(after emailing his mother back and forth for a bit to figure out logistics).  
This bike is nice and will last me a long time.  Merry Christmas to me!  
When I return home I am planning on biking to school and maybe enjoy
some mountain biking.  I'll take really good care of it.  I have actually 
learned a ton of bike maintenance out here on my mission.  I have kind 
of become the bike guy which is great.  

Thank you so much for all your help today!  Elder Anderson and I are 
pretty pumped our parents are hanging out tonight.  This gospel is great!  
I love sharing it - especially during this season of our Saviors birth.  He 
really is the reason for the season - He is the reason for everything.  
I love you all!  Merry Christmas!

Love Elder Merrill
Merry Christmas Elder Merrill!
                                     
Elder Merrill's new bike - Trek Marlin

Zone Conference 

Elder Anderson and Elder Merrill 
having fun making Gingerbread Houses
Merry Christmas!!!


We had a fun evening with Elder Anderson's parents - 
Mark & Jennifer.  They just moved to Cache Valley from Colorado.  
We enjoyed getting to know each other and put together a package to send to our boys. 

Monday, December 11, 2017

#Light the World

Hey guys!  This past week was great. I have settled back into 
Little Rock.  It honestly has been like coming home a little bit 
so I have really enjoyed it.  Elder Anderson is awesome!  We 
have a great time together.  

We have biked a lot this week just because Elder Anderson 
and I both really love biking.  Speaking of bikes, I got a new 
one. The office sent out an email one day saying they had 5 
free bikes.  So since the mission office is so close we drove 
there and I got one.  It is nicer than my other one, and bigger 
too.  My bike has gotten pretty beat up so it was definitely a 
blessing.  A complete tender mercy.  

We weren’t able to teach very many people this week.  We are 
really going to work hard to change that.  It has been really fun 
to be back here in my old area.  I pretty much have the same 
everything as I did before - it’s comforting and sweet.  Most of 
the branch members remembered me on Sunday so that was 
really awesome.  There are not near as many people attending 
the Spanish branch as there used to be - so we really have a lot 
of work to do here.  

For P-day today we went to a trampoline park because a member 
owns it and we got in for super cheap. My wrist felt great the whole 
time.  I also can’t believe Christmas is in two weeks!  I’m so pumped 
to talk to y’all.  I'm serving my Savior everyday and trying my best to 
#Light the World!  I invite all of you to #Light the World in your 
own special way.  Love you guys!


Love Elder Merrill


Elder Anderson & Elder Merrill

Elder Merrill - Elder Barron - Elder Anderson

Fun at the Trampoline Park

Elder Merrill promised he was being careful...

Monday, December 4, 2017

Returning to Little Rock

Hey everyone!  Guess what?  I am back in Little Rock!  Yep - I was 
transferred back to the Little Rock Spanish North District.  I was sad 
to leave Monticello but I'm really glad that I came back to a place I 
have already been so I already know the members.  It was crazy -  
they transferred all 3 of us Spanish missionaries out of the area and 
put 3 English Elders there.  They are turning the area back to English.  
We were all a little sad with the transfer news, but I am so grateful for 
my time spent serving there.  I was so blessed to be able to serve with 
my friend, Elder Toomer, for a transfer.  

My last week in Monticello was really good.  We had an amazing lesson 
with some members at an investigator's house.  We began teaching them 
about five weeks ago.  During the lesson the wife said she had really been 
reading the Book of Mormon and was already in 3 Nephi 26.  Our jaws hit 
the floor.  So amazing!  We were super sad to leave them because they are 
golden, but I know the new Elders serving there will take good care of them. 

My new companion here in Little Rock is Elder Anderson.  He is Elder Giles' 
greenie he trained - so in mission terms - I am his Grandpa.  It’s gonna be 
great!  He is from Colorado but his family is moving to Richmond this week - 
isn't that crazy?  Maybe you could be meet his family sometime.  He says 
the area here is doing well but our investigators are low.  So our plan is to 
work hard and change that soon!   

I am living in the same place I was before.  My address is:

Elder Marriner Kaden Merrill
LDS Missionaries
7820 West Capitol Avenue  Apt. 613
Little Rock, AR  72205

I received your first Christmas package last week and it was amazing!  Thank 
you so much!  Everything was awesome and the ring fits perfectly.  I definitely 
was not expecting it until Christmas - big surprise to me!  Our Christmas Zone 
Conference is in a few weeks and I'm pretty pumped to see everyone.  I can’t 
wait to talk to you on Christmas Day!  It will be so great!  We are going to try to 
put together a Christmas card again so hopefully we get that done soon. 
Thanks again for everything!  Love you guys! 

Love Elder Merrill
Elder Toomer and Elder Merrill

Elder Merrill & Elder Toomer received the exact same mission call the same day.  
They were able to meet each other before they left for the ALRM.  
Elder Toomer is a cousin of Elder Merrill's mom's friend Jennie. 

Meeting for the 1st time at Bear Lake 
July 8, 2016

Meeting for the 2nd time at the SLC Airport
Mexico MTC bound - July 19, 2016

Missionaries in Training at the Mexico CCM
August 20, 2016

Ready to serve in the ALRM
August 29, 2016

Keith, Elder Toomer, Elder Merrill & Elder Padilla

This is our friend Keith from Monticello.  
He took the photo below.  
We were super sad to say goodbye to him.
He posted the following on his Facebook page 
which was then shared by a local Monticello mom. 

"Since following my heart to leave the traditional work platform and walk my own daily path, I have encountered many unexpected blessings in life. One of these blessings has been meeting and visiting with this crew. What started as a weekly visit at the BBQ Shack, has turned into an enjoyable friendship.  I won't lie, I've always wondered what "the guys walking around town in ties and name tags" were about; and to be even more honest, as a 30-year member of the United Methodist Church, I was kind of hesitant to approach them.  I thought they may be "different" from me, and that frightened me a little.  However, the more we began to visit with each other, the more I realized that regardless of any denominational differences existing between our belief systems...there were two major things that we had in common: A desire to help those around us, and a genuine love for Jesus Christ.  If it wasn't obvious to me before, it is obvious now...those two characteristics are the tie that should bind all men and women together in love and friendship.  As my blessings continue, I was honored to take this picture today. A picture of The Elders and The Sisters.  A picture of The Missionaries. A picture of my friends."  -Keith (Monticello, AR)