Elder Joseph W. Schindler -- The Czech Republic

I have created a blog to make it easier to share information about Joseph and his mission to the Czech Republic. I hope you enjoy Joseph's experiences and reflections as much as we do!

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Joseph's letter dated 26Apr2011

[Dear family and friends,

I hope this letter finds you well and healthy. We missed hearing from Joseph yesterday -- but were very relieved to receive this letter today. Spring is certainly a busy time -- we are happy that we haven't seen any snow for about a week now! Spring finds things busy in our home: Weston is finishing his Freshman year of college this week, Daniel is continuing to do exciting things on the Trombone and with Science Olympiad, Andrew is working on his movie and the twins are learning and growing. Julie and I are busy trying to keep up with everyone!

If you have any message you would like me to send to Joseph, just reply to this message and I will send it to him!

Thank you for your friendship, your love and your prayers -- Joseph's editor (BWS)]

Dear Mom, Dad, Weston, Daniel, Andrew, Christopher and Nicholas,

Yesterday (Easter Monday) was a large Holiday and so the internet place was closed. We were told to email today instead, so here is my weekly email home.

Yesterday, since we had very little to do, we cleaned the apartment. Since we have ongoing cleaning checks, we would have done so anyway, but that managed to fill up about two hours of our time. Please be aware, our apartment was rather clean before, we just elected to mop and scrub things, plus we were up to clean the apartment stairwell, so we did that too. Then Elder Bown packed (we do not know for sure yet, but President Irwin told him that there is a 99 percent chance that he is leaving Zlín next week) to take advantage of our free time. I started going through a few things and even discovered a few old letters. I found one thing that I need to correct. At one point I said that Třebíč is the smallest city in the ČR [Czech Republic] with missionaries in it. [Trebic is where Joseph served before he moved to Zlin.] That is false. There exist two other cities that are smaller, which used to have sisters in them, but now have Elders. What I should have said was that Třebíč was the smallest city with Elders in it. Now you can rest easy knowing the truth of more things.

Also, thank you for everyone who has sent me mail. It has been greatly appreciated.

I have transfers next week, so I will email on Wednesday of next week.

This week has gone well. It has rained a couple times. On Sunday we walked home for about twenty minutes in the rain after a lesson, which started just minutes after I said "aspon neprší" or "at least it is not raining". Then it came down ferociously. We shared Elder Bown's umbrella. I was rather wet by the time we arrived home however. It was a good day, though. Three of the people we are teaching were at church and the lesson we were teaching to Tonda (Tony) Malina right before coming home went rather well.

On Saturday Elder Bown and I went to a smaller village named Vesela where our Branch President, Roman Večeřa lives. He has been renovating it for quite sometime and we volunteered our services over the weekend. We moved a pile of wood pieces, and then we began chipping away at the cement-like siding on his house. This work required hammer and chisel and It is a lot harder than it looks. Both Elder Bown and I gained a renewed appreciation for the workers who quarried and sculpted the Salt Lake Temple, as seen in the film, The Mountain of the Lord. It hurts. We also discussed the fact how while physical labor is more physically demanding than missionary work, it was nice to be able to see our progress. I also promised to never complain about having to talk to people for three hours in a row again. That is much easier that chiseling at a wall for three hours.

Eva Kopčilová is still doing well, but is still having trouble with her efforts to stop smoking. She really wants to be baptized and quit smoking, but it is such an ingrained habit that she is having a hard time with it. It was so hearbreaking when she asked what would happen if she did not quit smoking. Neither of us had the heart to tell her she could not be baptized. She still has some time, but we are praying fervently for her to have the faith to continue.

I also was on exchanges in Uherské Hradiště last Thursday (which is one of the two cities smaller than Třebíč)(about 10,000 people). I was asked to demonstrate the HokyPoky for the children's English Class. I think I like it even less now than I did as a child, but I am more mature now and I did it with a smile.

Also, on Wednesday, we went up to the city of Kroměřiž to visit one of the families up there. The meeting went well and we were greatly strengthened by the testimony of Brother Mikulenka (he was one of the original converts to the church back during the time that the country was under communism). Then we had to run across town for our bus, which is one of my least favorite things to do as a missionary. However, it was a great evening and that day was the farthest I have run since the MTC (I ran in the morning too by the way).

I love you all and I hope this letter was written well. I think I have treated my letter writing lightly and was not impressed with the quality of some of the past letters that I have sent out. They should be getting better.

Love,
Elder Schindler.

Ps- Congratulations Rebekah on graduating number one at your BYU college! That is quite an acomplishment.

Saturday, April 23, 2011

Joseph outside cool castle!

Joseph inside castle room!

Internal view of castle

Joseph overlooking castle's center

Elder Bohn outside castle

Outside castle door

Joseph outside castle!

Joseph with Elder Bohn

Outside view of Czech castle

Joseph @ castle!

Joseph visiting castle

Pictures of Castle near Zlin!

Monday, April 18, 2011

Joseph's letter dated 18Apr2011

[Dear family and friends, I am hoping that you are all enjoying some warmer weather. We are expecting more snow here in Michigan -- but it will be short lived. If you have any messages for Joseph, reply to this note and send them to me -- and I will get them to Joseph! Have a great week! Joseph's editor - BWS]

Dear Family,

Well, this week was a good week. Sister Kopčilová is doing well, but is still working on quiting smoking. She is making progress with it though, she just has not been able to quit outright. She is doing well though.

Elder Bown and I watched General Conference this past weekend. We did not get the Saturday Afternoon session, but we were able to watch the four other sessions and we were quite blessed by them. I received some guidance for my work here and even a couple specific items that I can apply personally (and I am not refering to the talks about marriage).

Spring is still here, if it has been slightly cooler in recent days. It is warm today, but we did have to wear sweaters this past week. We are looking forward to summer.

We have been proselyting in a neighborhood on the west side of Zlín recently and we have seen some good things from it. This last week, we found a very kind Catholic man who we have met with twice and to whom we are introducing the Book of Mormon. Also, we found a couple who had been visited by missionaries about five years ago, but had for some reason, failed to come back to the return appointment they had scheduled. They invited us back this week and Elder Bown even spotted the copy of Book of Mormon they had received on a lonely corner of their shelf. That was a good meeting, plus after our meeting, Elder Bown gave me the meat that was on the Sandwiches they gave us to take home. [Elder Bown is a vegetarian!]

That is about all I have for this week.

Oh, by the way, I did get my Visa last week. Only four out of the ten of us got them, and the other six have to return to Prague. Fortunately I got one, since I am one of the missionaries who lives the furthest away. (I may actually be the furthest, but the other Elder contending for that title, Elder Peterson (not my old companion) in Ostrava, also got one).

I love you all and am praying for you.

Love,
Elder Schindler

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Joseph and Elder Bown

Scripture power!

View of Zlin valley from castle

Cool tree by castle

Castle wall

Joseph's companion - Elder Bown (I think)

Joseph overlooking Zlin

Joseph and companion visiting castle

Joseph in castle doorway

Elders Schindler and Bown at castle

Joseph visiting old castle

Joseph - Old Castle

P.S. from Prague - dated 11Apr2011

Dear Family and Friends, we were elated to receive a supplemental letter from Joseph -- not to say we didn't appreciate his initial 37 word letter! Here is the extra letter! Joseph's editor - BWS]

Dear Family,
Well I was able to get on the computer again and so I will try to send a brief update of my time over here in Zlín.
Sister Kopčilová is still having a difficult time giving up smoking, but is still attending and enjoying church. She was there yesterday for conference and I think that she enjoyed it.
We were able to watch the two Sunday sessions of General Conference yesterday in Czech. It went well, but conference is much better in English, since it does not have to be translated.
The weather is still nice and we are seeing some good things outside.
Last Wednesday, we worked on talking to people about the organization of the church,as it was the 181st anniversary of the organization of the Church. We passed out about twenty-five pamplets about the Restoration of the Gospel and set up meetings with two different people. It was a good day. Plus, my companion forgot to tell me we had a meeting in the morning, so we had a suprise, nice meeting to start off the day (it went well, even though we were not totally prepared).
Well, I do have to go now, but I love you and I pray for you often.
Love,
Elder Schindler

37 Words from Prague!

[Dear friends and family, today's letter is extra short -- but we know that Joseph is well enough to travel and write, is busy -- is staying current on his visa -- and still remembers English! He sent another note -- asking if we were OK if he were to extend his stay on his mission for another month. Thank you for your prayers and your notes! I hope you are enjoying some WARMER weather. We went from 30 degrees on Saturday -- to 80 degrees on Sunday! Joseph's editor - BWS]

Hello everyone. I am in Prague and am renewing my visa. I only have a couple of minutes, but I love you. I am thinking about you and I will write you more next week. [He better!]

Love,
Elder Schindler

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Joseph's letter dated 4Apr2011

[Dear family and friends, here is Joseph's letter for this week. Let me know if you have any messages that you would like me to forward to Joseph! Thank you for your prayers and your support. I hope everyone is enjoying some semblance of Spring! Joseph's editor - BWS]

Hello Everyone,

To start off, I am glad to hear that you were all able to watch General Conference this past weekend. [This is the semi-annual conference from our church leaders which is broadcast out of Salt Lake City.] I am still waiting to get a copy of the conference (on DVD), but when we do I will be able to watch it. We are not quite sure when we will watch them, but we will be able to see them and we are looking forward to them very much.

Also, please tell Aunt Marta and Aunt Susan that I received their letters. Also, please mention that I said thank you. [Thank you!]

This week was a little slower, but we have just had several good weeks, so I am not feeling down, just excited for the next week. I will be doing a lot of traveling since I have to go to Prague next monday for my Visa, plus we have to go contact two referrals [people who have asked for information about the church] from the States who live in our area. One of them lives a two and a half hour bus ride away. We will have to work hard during the rest of the week, but I think that Elder Bown and I can pull it off.

I sent a couple pictures too. We went to some castle ruins up in Lukov today. I hope the pictures turned out. They are from Elder Bown's camera since I forgot mine. [I'll be posting these pictures on the blog later this week!]


Sister Kopčilová was at church last Sunday and is still reading quite a bit in the Book of Mormon. She is having a really hard time giving up smoking, but we are supporting her and reminding her that she really can quit. We visit her often; she lives two houses away from us, so we can easily visit her.

The weather here has been rather nice. It just started raining, but it has been warm and sunny for the past while. It is too bad that back home you are still having snow and all that.


I am happy and healthy and appreciate your support and prayers. I loved hearing from you all and this week! I heard from almost everybody (except Andrew).

I love you,

Elder Schindler