November 4, 2008

October 21, 2008

October 2, 2008

October 1, 2008


I'm now serving as a Zone Leader in East Sacramento. It covers two wards and the YSA and family ward. We have three YSA's that are getting baptized really soon. I love working with them, they are just so ready for the gospel.

Love,
Elder Stout

September 16, 2008

September 11, 2008

I received my transfer and will be heading to Sacramento to serve as the Zone Leader. It was hard saying good-bye to everyone in Tracy. I honestly never thought I would get so attached to an area and the people I serve. But you honestly you grow to love the people you serve and I will miss the people in Tracy a ton!

On Sunday night Charlotte had us over for dinner. (She had to feed me again before I left!) When we arrived at her home we moved into the kitchen and it honestly looked like Thanksgiving there was so much food. I think I gained about 10 pounds, but I was still able to enjoy her amazing cake. I'm really going to miss her.

In the BOM I have been reading about the prophecies that Nephi had. Especially the ones about the Latter Day America. It amazes me the type of council that the BOM gives us. Of course, we have the agency to accept it or not and it is sad to see so many people choose to use their agency in an unrighteous manner.

Love,
Elder Stout

September 5, 2008

This week has been brutal with temps in the 100's all week. I guess this valley is one of the hottest in California and I have the tan lines to prove it!
We have been really busy trying to build our teaching pool and on Sunday we had 3 investigators to church. Last Saturday the ward put on this huge BBQ at one of the parks. The food was great and I enjoyed seeing Charlotte and the Goodrun family. There was a ton of food and of course some back yard football. I decided not to take part in the football game.

I was able to teach and baptize a girl in my first area from Santiago Chile. I just received word that she is actually getting married in the temple in May to a returned missionary. This is the Lord's work and I am honored to be a part of it.

Love,
Elder Stout

September 6, 2008

Inspirations Come in Small Packages

Dear Family and Friends,

This year for the Primary Program the children in my ward (in Kaysville, UT) are sharing stories about other children that live in the area that the Elders in our ward are serving in. I received this story from a dear sister in Elder Stout's ward, Tricia Larsen, about an amazing little girl who is a Sunbeam (age 3) named Hannah. I wanted to share this with you before the Program.

The following is the story told by her mother Laura.

"We started teaching Hannah her Articles of Faith in January. I typed up each article on a sheet of paper and would display the article we were working on in their room. Within the first week she had memorized the first one along with her sister Dani (5 at the time). We quickly went through them and she is now on number 9. We say the Articles of Faith every night. Each of my girls get their own turn. It takes about 5-7 minutes for each girl to recite the Articles of Faith that they know. We consider this our "scripture time." We were just as surprised as anyone that she learned them and can remember them so quickly. She loves saying them and practicing, but she also loves to read the scriptures too. She is an inspiration to me of how sweet her Spirit is and how willing she is to hear the Gospel at any time. She will be turning 4 in November. She has said the Articles of Faith in primary 3 times."

I'm sure Hannah will be an inspiration to the children in the Hidden Valley Ward in Kaysville. Elder Stout is blessed to know such precious little girls.

Love, Mom
(Aunt Cindi , Cindi or Nana)

August 17, 2008

August 11, 2008

This transfer has been a good one and our zone has really stepped up. Our main focus has been on desire, something that is rarely missing from a missionary. Just knowing that I am serving the Lord gives me all the desire I need.

As a zone we baptized 9 new members. Our district baptized 7 and my companion and I baptized 5. Over all it was a great month and we have some pretty good prospects coming up as well.

Each transfer I seem to find one thing to focus on. Last transfer it was increasing my knowledge and testimony of the Saviour, someone that I have come to love. This transfer I actually ended up picking a Christlike attribute I want to work on and that is Charity, the pure love of Christ. I have been reading Moroni 7, as well as Corinthians for help......it has been humbling. But hey, if I'm going to be humbled and learn what a better time and place then out here. Your prayers help so much. Thank you.

"My son," (which means the missionary I trained), is Elder H. from South Jordon, Utah. He was my last companion and he was awesome. My new comp is Elder R. from Kansas City. He is so awesome and we get along really well.

Happy birthday Chellie, Aunt Barbara Sickler., Aunt Barbara Guymon., and John, Tyler and Mckay Roe! Also a special happy birthday to my Grandpa Tebbs.

Love,
Elder Stout

August 4, 2008

August 4, 2008


Happy 20th Birthday Elder S!
We hope you have a wonderful day
and another amazing year in the mission field!

July 27, 2008

July Photos

Elder S. at Charlotte's wedding. She is a beautiful bride!Elder S. turned detective... finding the missing key.Elder S. enjoying the heat!Elder S. with the Mission President and the President's wifeElder S. and his companion at a recent baptismjust looking cool in his shadesenjoying the 4th of July parade

July 16, 2008

June 30, 2008

The work here in Tracy is still going really well. This is really going to be an exciting week. We have a Baptism set up for July 5th and then we will have the opportunity to meet our new Mission President. We have a family of 4 that we hope will be getting baptized sometime in July. I'm so excited.

I can't believe I have been serving for 12 months. My companion Elder H is on his second week in the mission field and is a pretty amazing missionary.

Our old apartment was so crappy we had to move. Our new one has some issues like the dryer squeaks super loud and we discovered while trying to bake brownies that the oven doesn't work. But we will survive! We went grocery shopping today so at least we actually have food now.

My mission is going great. I can not only notice a huge difference in my life, but in the people I'm able to teach. I know the Lord needed me to serve in this area and if I just put everything I have into serving, I'll be blessed. I believe strongly in Alma 26:12. (That's my favorite scripture.)

Keep reading the Book of Mormon!
Love, Elder S

July 11, 2008

July 9, 2008

Elder S. and his companion went over to a member's house to mow the lawn and plant new grass in the 106 degree weather. After they finished they went inside to cool down. Elder S. wanted to learn to play the piano and ended up teaching himself the first 3 pages of a beginner book. He was pretty proud of himself (and Sister Larson got a good laugh). Thank you Sister Larson for the FUN update and taking care of our Elder S.
We love and miss him so much!

July 5, 2008

July 5, 2008

We are so pleased to inform all of you that we received two letters from Josh's Mission President. In the letters it announces that Elder S. is now the District Leader in Tracy. President H. said that he is "grateful for the example that Elder S. is to the other missionaries in the district and that the position is one of trust and responsibility." Elder S. will work in close association with all the missionaries in his district to find, teach and prepare individuals for baptism.

The second letter made us aware that Elder S. is also a trainer for new missionaries, which is extended to trusted and effective missionaries. The role of trainer has more influence on the future success of a missionary than any other single factor. President H. informed us that Elder S. was given this responsibility because of his "outstanding example of faith, diligence, and his ability to teach the gospel."

President H. also asked that as a family we continue to send letters that uplift and inspire Elder S. in this important work.

June 30, 2008

June 22, 2008


Poor Elder S. got punched in the nose!

Just kidding.

It's just a nose bleed... but a bad one at that!
Don't worry, it's not as bad as it looks...Isn't he so cute-- no matter what?!

Josh is doing great and working hard.
It's getting really hot in Sacramento and he tracts many miles.
We are so proud of him.

Thank you Sister Larson for the pictures!
(More exciting news to come soon!)

June 2, 2008

May 28, 2008

We taught 14 lessons last week. It was pretty awesome and we have a lot of cool investigators. We have an investigator getting married on May 30th and then the next week she is getting baptized along with her sister.
We tracted into this really sweet family last week. We taught them 3 lessons in just one week! They have a lot of questions, but we are praying that it will all go well. They make us great desserts whenever we go over.
We have some really good cooks in our teaching pool. Speaking of food.... today we were grocery shopping and this man came up to us and started talking. He is from San Jose and his son is in the same mission as my friend Tanner. He then just paid for our groceries! It was so sweet! My dad did that for missionaries once... you will never realize how much that means to us.
I saw Elder B. at zone conference. He is now a zone leader in Stockton. It was great to get the chance to hang out with him again.
Our zone has a goal to baptize 14 and we are well on our way. We could baptize 8 just here in Tracy. So awesome... We are truly being blessed. There has never been so much activity in Tracy and I am so excited to be a part of it!

Love,
Elder S.

May 25, 2008

Determination

Last year at this time, Josh and his track teammates were setting state records in the 1600 Medley at the state track competition. Josh was very passionate about running track and was able to do it with some of his best friends. You can see the determination in Josh's face in these photos.
It's the same determination that Elder S. is using throughout his mission to be successful. The pictures are more powerful than I can put in to words....

May 23, 2008

Josh has a great appreciation for the beautiful areas he has served in around Sacramento. He sent these pictures so that we can see the beauty as well. Josh always ends his letters with, "there is no other place I'd rather be." He truly loves his mission, the people and Sacramento!

One Year Ago...


....Josh was at his high school graduation and looking forward to receiving his mission call just a couple weeks later. He headed to the MTC in August of 2007. Josh loved high school and was a friend to everyone. He excelled at anything he set his heart on-- just like his mission. He loves his mission and all of the people he has met and had the opportunity to teach.

The mission call

Josh was very excited to get his mission call to Sacramento. He knew he was going to a great place with wonderful people. Here he is with the map... all the way to beautiful Sacramento!

May 9, 2008

May 9, 2008

I have received a couple letters from Josh this week and am excited to post some current news with you. So look for an update really soon!

In the meantime, enjoy these awesome pictures of Josh from one year ago this month. :) We love you Elder S. and are so proud of the decision you made to serve a mission!

April 18, 2008

April 7, 2008

I am in Tracy now. I miss Elk Grove, but am excited for a new experience. It is a lot cooler here so that has been really nice, but it's really windy!
One of my first days here we were picked up by a lady named Charlotte. She's so sweet and she is set to be baptized April 26th. She came to conference on Sunday and really enjoyed it. Her daughter joined the church about 3 or 4 years ago and is an active member. So that has been a really good influence. Charlotte has about 13 cats. haha. She's so funny. One is about 20 years old and the other one is 19. Can you believe she has cats older than me?
I would have to say about 40% of the people here speak Spanish. At times it is frustrating, but at least my Spanish is improving. That's always a good thing.
I will be sending pictures soon. I'm excited for the transfer, but I miss Elk Grove so much. I love the people there, just like I am sure I will love the people here. As I get settled, I will write more.

Love,
Elder S.