Monday, October 31, 2016

Happy Halloween! & Questions Answered

Hey everyone!!

So, before we get into the nitty gritty stuff I just want you all to know that I have had my first authentic Fish n' Chips!  Let me tell you... that stuff holds up to its reputation!  It is however super greasy, and as of right now it sits in my stomach like a bunch of rocks... WORTH IT!!

This week has been AMAZING!!  We have seen miracles and tender mercies all throughout this week!  Elder Botta and I have really been striving to be exactly obedient.  We know that it is through obedience that ALL blessings are predicated.  For example, we got back to our flat around 12 minutes early one night.  Going in wouldn't have been the worst thing.  We could have got a jump on planning and prepared for the next day, but instead we chose to go outside and talk to people until it was really time to get home.  When we were out we stopped this girl named Laura, and we talked with her for a while, and found out she is a catholic, but she feels like there is something she is missing in her relationship with God.  We quickly told her about the Book of Mormon and we are seeing her again this week!  Amazing!  It's only by being obedient that the Lord was able to put her in our path.

England is wicked cool.  I think that I am FINALLY getting used to looking for cars coming on the wrong side of the road!  The buildings are amazing!  They are so old and beautiful.  Most of them are older than the United States of America... The town centre is bustling with people from all over the world.  We've talked to people from Poland, Romania, Latvia, Ghana, Zimbabwe, Italy, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, China, Hong Kong, and tons of other places!!  It's amazing being able to share the gospel with people from all over!

Our Zone is great, and our District is the bomb!!  The Zone Leaders are in our District so we get to do lots of stuff with them!  Elder Parkin from Utah, and Elder Lindsey from Texas, man they are beasts! Our district has set ambitious goals, but we know that all things are possible through the Lord.  This truly is not our work.  It's His. It's amazing that he even involves us and lets us be instruments in his hand... MAN I love being a missionary!!

The shopping here in England is next level... clothes are super cheap, but food is sort of pricey.  The water here is almost unprintable... so English people invented Squash... which is like where you put a little bit of squash in then fill the rest up with water so at least it tastes good!  I got to ride on a double decker bus for the first time!  Top deck of COURSE!!  Felt a little Harry Potter action going on there.

Anyways!!  I love it here.  Serving the people and sharing the gospel has brought SO much joy to my life.  I find that the more I lose myself in the work, the more joy I feel.  It really is Amazing!!

All the best you beautiful beasts!!

Elder Draper


((Note: This is a compilation of Zhaun-Paul's letters he sent in answer to a bunch of questions we sent to him, so he's mostly just answering all the questions we sent him in these following letter snippets...))
I love you guys SO MUCH!  It makes my soul happy to hear that everyone is doing so well back home! If you ever get stressed I know that the scriptures are a source of peace and joy.  A kind of peace that is always available and can overcome all trials.  I've found a new joy in feasting upon the words of Christ.  The sights here are incredible!!  The buildings are so old and beautiful!  The streets are made of cobblestone!  It's amazing!  I bought some English clothes today! The highlight was a really cool wool coat!!  It's so good looking!  I feel like a true Brit in it.  I really am loving it here.  I love you're uplifting letters.  Back home I looked up to people like YouTubers and movie stars... but MAN!  My new hero is Ammon!  Talk about a consecrated missionary!  I hope that I can be that kind of missionary!  Fearless do man, a dedicated servant to the people, and a powerful teacher of the spirit.  

I love you so much!  I'm doing AMAZING over here!  It is really fun living with just a companion!  We get along well and have lots of jokes! Believe it or not I feel like I eat like a king! Not even one Ramen noodle!!  Lots of frosted flakes though!! We have bacon and eggs, sandwiches, and my Italian companion makes some pretty great pasta!  I haven't had Fish n' Chips yet, or a kabaab, so I don't feel like a proper Brit yet.  I'm learning how to cook better, so it's awesome!!  I'm finally starting to look the right way to see if cars are coming!  It's so weird that they drive on the left, and sit on the right!  I keep seeing kids in the passenger seat, but it looks like they're driving and it kinda freaks me out a little bit.  I love it here, and I love sharing the gospel with EVERYONE!!  I went shopping for the first time today!  I bought a coat... a really cool English coat.  I love you so much!

Don't worry about me over here, I am loving losing myself in the work! I find that as my will becomes more in line with His, I am happier and I grow so much faster!  I always stay positive because I know that I am a disciple of Jesus Christ, and even when I am rejected, cast out, made fun of, I am standing shoulder to shoulder to someone a lot better than me, who went through a lot more gab I'll ever have to endure!  I seriously love my mission!  I love every second! I love The people, the food, the members, everything.  Now... time to get to those questions!😁


 ((And his Dad sent him these questions...inquiring minds just want to know!))

1. How many times did you get to go to the temple?
A. I went to the Preston temple 3 times, and it was amazing!  Such a
beautiful temple.  The officiated had and English accent so that was
super cool!!  I did miss going with you though.

2. What activities did you get to do for PE in the MTC?
A. I taught all of the foreigners how to play Ultimate frisbee!  They
thought it was so much fun!!  They even had a really good frisbee
there!!  Also we played LOTS of football (soccer) and some basketball
and volleyball.

3. Did all the missionaries in your district go to your mission?
A. No, 2 went to Birmingham, 5 went to London south, and just me and
my companion went to London.

4. Did you gain any weight in the MTC?
A. I think I lost weight the first week... but then gained around 5
pounds... it's hard to know for sure because they measure it in kilos
over here...

5. Have you bought any clothes?
A. Not until a few hours ago!  I bought some white shirts from NEXT,
and a really warm coat from New Look!  It is a REALLY cool coat!

6. How is cooking going?
A. Cooking is going good!! We get around 150£ just for food and
haircuts and stuff!  So we eat eggs and bacon, frosted flakes, pasta
(cooked by my Italian companion.  But yeah, I'm learning how to cook
and add peppers in me stuff... it's really good!  You guys should send
me some recipes or something!

7. Are you enjoying laundry, cleaning, and all the chores?
A. Actually I am enjoying the chores.  I like the responsibility, and
I am learning habits that will help a TON in life.  I owe a lot of
that to you and Mom, so thank you!  It's all good!

8. Did you ever get a coat?
A. Yes, a really cool black English style coat!

9. Are you in a ward or branch?
A. I'm in a ward!  There is actually a lot of members here!!  2 wards
attend the chapel we go to!!

10. Do you have a ward mission leader?
A. Yes!  His name is Brother Clive.  He is pretty helpful but works a lot.

11. Do you go on splits with the members?
A. I haven't had the chance to go on splits with the members yet,
but I have had lots of member present lessons.

12. How many are in your apartment?
A. Just Elder Botta and I in our Flat.  It is apparently a really
nice flat!  It's got a nice shower and a good kitchen which is
amazing!

14. How much time do you spend contacting?
A. We spend lots of time contacting... they call it finding now.
I've only been tracking for a tiny bit, we like to go down to town
centre and talk to people on the street!  I've found really well that
way and I LOVE talking to people!

15. Are you shy, or outgoing?
A. I don't want to be prideful or anything... but outgoing.

16. How is the language coming, any hangups?
A. Well.. people say I sound like people in the movies.
Trash=rubbish, sidewalk= footpath, sneakers= trainers, sweater=
jumper, so on and so forth.

17. Are you enjoying all the study time you get?
A.  I am enjoying the study time I get!  I don't feel like it's
enough though!  I have so much to learn and study and memorize.

18. What is the neatest thing you have seen so far in Northampton?
A. The neatest thing in Northampton i would say is the buildings.  I
LOVE how old they are.  The churches especially are incredible.

19. How big is your area?
A. I'm not sure exactly how big our area is... but it's huge.  We
walk, bike, and take the bus a LOT!!

20. How many come to church?
A. In our ward... probably around 100ish.

21. Are you over more than one ward?
A. Nope just the Northampton ward!

22. Do you have an IPAD?
A. Yes!  I have an iPad!  We got it when we were in London.  So
we're all good there.  It gets passed from missionary to missionary.

23. Are you hearing and recognizing the spirit?
A. Yes.  It's amazing slowly getting better at recognizing and
following the prompting of the spirit.

A. Also yes, he is very real and very persistent.  He uses ads and
media to try and throw us off. He puts negative thoughts in my head,
and I've been good at recognizing them and getting rid of them.

25. Are your friends writing?
A. Yah! Lots of them write!  It's great!

26. Are you using your sunglasses?
A. Unfortunately... no. In my mission sunglasses are not allowed
while proselytising... oh well.

27. Looks like fall, is it colder there?
A. It was for a few days, but then it randomly got hot again.  Today
was really warm!

28. Is it humid or dry?
A. Humid for sure!

29. Do they all have bad teeth?
A. Lots of them do!  People tell me how perfect my teeth are... it's funny.

30. Do you know how much we all love you?
A. I know how much you guys love me!  I can feel your love and
support from across the pond!


Elder Draper










Monday, October 24, 2016

Okay, Now Mom is REALLY in Tears!

Hey buona sera!!
Come sta!?

Sister Draper!! Is a pleasure to meet you, even if it is only through emails.. well I want just to thank you guys!! Your son is amazing!! He is the best!! He is such of a good missionary, he is like already trained!! He is the best!! I'm so excited to serve with him, he is so funny!! We have so much fun!! I heard that you served in Italy, in Catania!! That is where my father served! He served in 79/81 so I'm sure it was a long time before you ahaha..

But yeah he is fantastic absolutely awesome!! He is going to be one of the best missionary in this mission, he actually already is, he is one of the best missionary I met, I'm not joking he is been out only 4 days in the field and he is amazing!! He will be just absolutely amazing!!

Thank you so much for your sacrifice and for everything that you have done as parents!! I'm so happy to serve with him! Well have an amazing week! Sorry if he is not going to write a long email this week we didn't have time, but we will have more time the next! Promise ahaha :)

Have a wonderful week! You are incredible I can just feel it!
Love you!

Elder Botta  🤓



Carissimo Anziano Botta,

Sono meraviglioso! E il mio piacere piu profondo che mio figlio possa essere il tuo compagno!
I am so very delighted that he gets to serve with an Italian! I love every single one of you! I had the best time in Italy on my mission (1993 - 1995, so I TOTALLY missed your Dad!) My entire life has been blessed because of my service in the Lord's work. I know you and your family will be blessed for your service, even down through your children and your children's children!

I am delighted to hear Elder Draper is a good missionary. I'm sure you'll keep him in line. He is so funny! He always had us laughing. I am so very happy and honored that he is in your care as his first companion in the field. Thank you for being amazing and being where you need to be at this time. He has also said how amazing you are, thank you for your AWESOMNESS!

We pray for you everyday. Take care, BLESS YOU!
~Holly Draper, Mom 🌼

More pics from the MTC








First Letter from Northampton

This area is amazing!  I am serving in the Northampton!  It's this really cool town about 40 minutes north of London.  I'm really getting a taste of full-blown English culture now. Having to look out for cars driving on the WRONG side of the road, walking and taking the bus everywhere, going on the tube (which is just a subway), all sorts of English accents everywhere, and I love it all!!!  

My trainers name is Elder Botta!!  He is from Bergamo, Italy!  (Zhaun-Paul's Mom, Holly screams will joy and surprise right here...because she served her mission in Italy 23 years ago!!!) He is an amazing missionary.  I feel so lucky to have a trainer that strives to be perfectly obedient, he works really hard, and he is over the top enthusiastic in the best possible way.  

I have learned so much in the last week. I have learned that it truly is the Lords work.  I myself can't convert people.  I just can't.  I'm new, I don't know where I am half the time, and I know that I have lots to improve on.  That being said, through the Lord all hints can be done.  Through obedience, faith, prayer, and hard work we can have the spirit with us.  That is what teaches people.  That is what brings people unto Christ.  I really am loving it here in England. Hope you all have an amazing week I know I will!

All the best!!  You guys rock!

Elder Draper





Wednesday, October 19, 2016

First Area = Northampton

Dear Brother and Sister Draper,

We are pleased to let you know that your missionary, Elder Zhaun-Paul Draper  has arrived in the England London Mission. He is happy to be here, and is anxious to get to work.  We are excited to have him here with us and know that he will bless many lives as he serves.

Soon after he arrived we introduced him to his new companion, Elder Botta. He is a wonderful young man. They have been assigned to work in the Northampton area. Elder Draper is doing the work of the Lord and will be blessed by our Heavenly Father in countless ways for his selfless service.

Again, thank you for supporting your wonderful missionary as he serves here in the England London Mission. Please do not hesitate to call me with any questions or concerns you might have.

Sincerely,
Mark W. Stevens
England London Mission President




Tuesday, October 18, 2016

So Long MTC! ~ MTC Week 3

This is my last day at the MTC... THOSE 3 WEEKS WENT BY QUICK!!!  This experience at the MTC truly has been wonderful.  Thanks to amazing missionaries around me and the devotion of amazing teachers I have learned and grown SO much.  My amazing teachers always taught with the spirit, and they really cared about us becoming better missionaries.  So shout out to Brother Nolan and Sister Sawyer, I wouldn't be where I am without them, they really showed me what it is going to take to be the missionary that I want to be.  That it's going to take diligence, consecration, and even desperation.  I have lots of work ahead of me... that's for sure!  The spirit here has been so present each and every day.  The food has been great too... which helps.  One thing that is complete rubbish is that I have to say goodbye to all these amazing people who have helped me learn and grow so much.  I've met so many brilliant missionaries and teachers here, and I'm grateful for each and every one of them.  The British people even put up with all of my stupid American questions!  It truly has been amazing. 

Now to the fun stuff!  This last Saturday I GOT TO SHAKE Russel M. Nelson's HAND!!!  That man is 92 years old, but he has this energy about him and incredible light in his eyes.  Plus... his hands are ridiculously soft.  He gave such an amazing devotional.  He spoke about really APPLYING the atonement in our lives, and the great joy that comes from doing so.  By repenting every single day we can draw closer to our savior, becoming more like him along the way.  Then he talked about the word atonement in Greek, which is METANOEO.  It's amazing because the META part of the word translates to change.  The NOEO part of the word has 4 different translations; NOUS (which translates to Mind) GNOS (which translates to Knowledge) PENUMA (which translates to Spirit or Air) and PNEO (which translates to Breath)  When he shared that he talked about our need for change when we repent.  In mind, knowledge, spirit, and in the very breath we take.  Then he shared Mosiah 2:21, which says something along the lines of "Serve the Lord thy God who lends thee thy very breathe..."  Powerful stuff.  It was amazing getting to hear from an Apostle of the Lord.  At the end he gave all the missionaries the COOLEST blessing.  It was an amazing experience.

We also got to go on a church history tour, where we went to different locations in Preston, England.  That is where the first missionaries served like Brigham Young, Parley P. Pratt, and a bunch of other big names in the early church.  It was amazing to hear about their success and diligence as they brought the restored gospel to England.  Hearing all the miracles that had to happen in order for that to happen was really eye opening, and just goes to show that our Father in Heaven truly does guide this church, and he makes things happen so that people can find true joy that only comes from His love and His plan.  We got to go see Gordon B. Hinckley's flat when he was a missionary too!  He had his "Day of decision" there where he decided to "forget himself and go to work" as his father so eloquently put.  Seeing all the history that our church has here in England was amazing.  

This last Sunday we had a going away testimony meeting.  It was inspiring to see how firm all these devoted missionaries are in faith and testimony.  It was really special being able feel the spirit one last time with all of the great people here.  

These weeks here at the MTC will be ones I never forget.

Love you all!!

Elder Draper







Friday, October 14, 2016

Letter From MTC Mission President

Dear Family,

Your son will be departing the England Missionary Training Centre on Wednesday morning, 19thOct.  We want you to know how much we have enjoyed having him with us. 

Elder Draper is a fine young man and we are grateful for the opportunity we have had to work with him on a daily basis.  He is well-prepared for his mission and he continues each day to grow spiritually.  He is developing good teaching skills and is excited about the work.  He is ready for full time service in the England London Mission.

We love this young man and are grateful to you for all you have done to prepare him for this wonderful time in his life.  Your love and continued support are important to his success.   Letters are always greatly anticipated and appreciated.  Please address all future mail to:

England London Mission
64-68 Princes Gate
Exhibition Road
South Kensington
London
England SW7 2PA
United Kingdom

May you and your family be blessed as he continues to serve our Heavenly Father.

Sincerely,

President & Sister Preston
England Missionary Training Centre

P.S. Please see the attached photograph

Tuesday, October 11, 2016

Preston MTC ~ Week 2

Well, this week has been eventful.  It started off with a trip to the Preston, England temple.  This temple is so strikingly beautiful it's not even funny.  Doing a session full of missionaries was such an amazing experience.  The spirit was so strong.  All the temple workers having accents was definitely a bonus.  Then we went to Tescos... which is like the British equivalent of Costco.  Paying in pounds was really cool, and the chocolate here in England is the best I've ever had.  It's all about Cadburry over here.  You know, cadburry eggs... but EVERYWHERE!  My favorite so far is called a Wispa.  We don't have anything like it in America... which is just tragic.

Next, we went to Manchester to do some street tracting... that's right, one week of experience and we're already doing the real deal.  It was such a neat experience.  First of all, the buildings in Manchester are INCREDIBLE!!  They're SO tall, and SO old.  Lots of them are older than the United States!  The streets were bustling with busy Bits going about their day when this bus (they call it a coach in the UK) pulls up with around fifty missionaries in it.  It must have been quite a sight seeing all the young people wearing suits pouring out onto the streets of Manchester.  Brother Nolan challenged me to get rejected 10 times in the next 20 minutes... I far and away blew that number out of the water.  Not everyone wants to hear what you have to say...and sometimes Brits are just rude, but that's okay.  Amidst all the sideways glances and avoiding eye contact all together there were some people who listened.  We started talking to this lovely old couple who were waiting at a bus stop, and they were very interested in what we were doing, where we were from.... and if we were voting for Donald Trump.  Haha!  We started talking about what we believed and they were actually very open.  We were even able to give them a pamphlet about the restoration.  We talked to lots of people, passed along lots of mormon.org cards, and learned a bunch along the way.  It was amazing.  

Sundays in the MTC are the best. The spirit was so strong during the sacrament.  It was so quiet and peaceful.   All the missionaries had to prepare a talk on the Book of Mormon, then 6 would be chosen to give their talk in sacrament.  I didn't get picked, but I liked the talk I had written and learned lots when I was writing it.  All of the missionaries who did get picked bore such sweet testimonies of the Book of Mormon.  After that we watched the movie about Joseph Smith, where it went over his whole life, and it was really different watching it as a missionary.  Knowing that I wouldn't be here if it weren't for his diligence in following Christ.   Then later that day we had the opportunity to listen to a devotional given by Elder Bednar on the Character of Christ.  It was so good.  My favorite point he made was that the main character of Christ was that he turned "outward" when others turned "inward."  In the midst of his most intense trials, he focused on others.  It is something for all of us to strive for.  Being more like him.  So I invite all of you to do your best to do something small, like smiling at someone, or opening a door for someone.   Do it when you feel alone or hurt, and I promise that you will feel better and become closer to Him.  

I love you all so much!

Till next week!

Elder Draper





Tuesday, October 4, 2016

LETTERS from Preston MTC! Week 1

PIP PIP AND CHEERIO!

*Disclaimer.  This subject line is a phrase I have not heard once in my first week at the MTC, despite being literally surrounded with Brits.  So, I'm going to have to say that that is definitely not at thing... but I still think it's funny. 

I am really loving it here in England, and here at the MTC!!  The MTC has really been such an amazing experience so far.  Getting here too.  It was so weird leaving the Manchester airport.  Rolling my suitcase over cobblestone paths and seeing cars on the left side of the road (that's a real thing, I didn't quite believe it until I saw it for myself.)  

My companions name is Elder Porter, he's from Lehi and he is a big ol' football player.  He's super nice and genuine, and is always telling me I'm the best companion, because I help him get up in the morning and simple stuff like that.  He's a great guy.  I'm in the Ammon District, and I honestly have built such good relationships with everyone!  Elder Watkins especially!  He's a big goofball from Minnesota, and I love being around him!  

The food here is incredible!!  I've already had my first proper fish and chips.  The temple is short walk away and is honestly one of the most beautiful temples I've ever seen.  Hearing all these different accents and meeting people from all over the world has been incredible as well.  I've met Scottish, Irish, Italian, Philippine, New Zealanders, French, German, and all kinds of wonderful people willing and ready to serve the Lord.  It's fun to talk to British people with an accent, and hear them do their best American accent.  I played soccer... with Europeans.  They call it football... The weather is amazing.  It rains a lot, almost every day, but when the sun comes out it feels AMAZING!! It's really great here!

We've had a couple different teachers who have all been great, but there is one in particular who has been just such an amazing teacher.  His name is Brother Nolan, he teaches with such a strong and sweet spirit.  He also knows great ways to help each of us grow and become better missionaries.  Plus he served in the same mission I'm going to, so he's extra great.

This first week has been brilliant!  (President Preston says we should sound cultured, so stop using American slang like "awesome" and "cool")  This week has been absolutely unreal.  England is an amazing country!  I've only been here a very short time, and already learned SO much.  One of those things I've learned is that Fish and Chips is definitely holding up to its reputation, but that's not so important.  

I've learned that missionary work takes sacrifice.  That the power of prayer is amazing and so strong.  I've been blessed with teachers who really know their stuff.  You can feel the spirit when they teach, and I know that they were incredible missionaries themselves.  At the England MTC there are only 58 missionaries.  Nine of them are in my district, the Ammon district.  Definitely the best district.  My companion is Elder Porter, he is from Lehi.  He is a stud.  A football player who has a sincere testimony and is so genuine.  I've grown so close to each person in my district, and I learn and grow from their examples.  One of my teachers especially has been AWESOME!! (sorry President) He told us that we each have the capability to become amazing missionaries through becoming consecrated.  What that means is sacrificing more than what is asked.  Giving up lunch here, P day here, sleep there really seems like a small sacrifice in the grand scheme of things.  

I know without a doubt this Church is true.  I thought that my testimony was pretty much done growing when I left, but it has been strengthened and grown so much.  Conference has been amazing.  Being able to watch it in the MTC is an experience that I am so grateful for.  I love it here.  I love this Gospel.  I am so grateful for Jesus Christ and his Atonement.  I love and miss you all so much, but I know that I'm right where I'm supposed to be.  I wouldn't rather be anywhere else but here serving the Lord.  

The Church is True!
Till next week, 
Elder Draper








This is the Preston, England MTC
Preston, England MTC
Preston, England MTC
Preston, England Temple
Preston, England Temple