Tuesday, September 2, 2014
Monday, September 1, 2014
Labor Day
*To the tune of Saturday is a Special Day* : Labor Day is a Special Day - The Day Everything is Closed on a Monday - We Sit at Home and Wash our Clothes - And Wonder What we are going to do with the rest of our Day.
I got to do something really unique this past Wednesday. Elder Ostler & Moffett & Sister Curtis & I all sang at a funeral. Yay. We sang Abide With Me Tis' Evening Tide. It was an interesting funeral service. Half the people were nonmembers and the other half were less actives and a few active members. We are not a very musical group... but we did pretty good. We broke into the different parts and that was interesting. I have learned to stay on a note pretty well here on my mission, but I don't think I will be volunteering any time soon to sing in sacrament meeting or another funeral any time soon.
We moved Holly today. It was sad to see her go, but it was definitely something she and Ron needed to do. They lived in very poor and sad living circumstances and they found a very nice apartment to move into that is close to a hospital. It was fun moving his 900lb Pearl Harbor safe into the moving truck. Just kidding we didn't even try - I'm pretty sure I would have been squished. One of the members of the ward showed up and he moved it all by himself it was intense.
Well you guys are lucky because we have a family History
Center that has computers in it that we can email at! You just get to hear from
me really late in the afternoon. Usually we go to the library because there are
only 7 computers and 8 missionaries serving in our ward. So it's pretty fun.
Also the internet is slow where ever we go, I guess that is the only down side.
Well this week has been a lot better than last week. We
actually taught people and found a few people to teach! Yay! Our main working area right now is Grafton. Which is like
the slums I guess you could say, but there are a few really cool people who
live there. Like Christine Lewis and her family, Floyd and Cindy, Sandy, and Donald.
We were able to teach all of them this week! It was the best! Now. They all
just need to come to church and be baptized :)I got to do something really unique this past Wednesday. Elder Ostler & Moffett & Sister Curtis & I all sang at a funeral. Yay. We sang Abide With Me Tis' Evening Tide. It was an interesting funeral service. Half the people were nonmembers and the other half were less actives and a few active members. We are not a very musical group... but we did pretty good. We broke into the different parts and that was interesting. I have learned to stay on a note pretty well here on my mission, but I don't think I will be volunteering any time soon to sing in sacrament meeting or another funeral any time soon.
We moved Holly today. It was sad to see her go, but it was definitely something she and Ron needed to do. They lived in very poor and sad living circumstances and they found a very nice apartment to move into that is close to a hospital. It was fun moving his 900lb Pearl Harbor safe into the moving truck. Just kidding we didn't even try - I'm pretty sure I would have been squished. One of the members of the ward showed up and he moved it all by himself it was intense.
We taught Paul and Patty this week the Word of Wisdom. Paul
only agreed to some of it, he doesn't see the problem with having things in
moderation. He loves to chew. Patty loves coffee. The cool thing about our lesson was that
right before it - Patty had gone to the store and she was looking at coffee
pots thinking about getting a new one, and she decided that there was no point
because she wanted to get off coffee. Paul hadn't been chewing for over 7 hours
and he had been looking at a few magazine articles about people’s journey with
quitting. So they are being prepared, but they are having a hard time letting
it go! Just let it go! Just Come to Church!!
Is it really worth it!? Yes, it tastes good, and it can take
headaches away. But once it starts causing the headaches is it really worth it?
When you can't stop having it. Oh I can quit whenever I want to. I have quit 12
times already. Perhaps I have forgotten what the word Quit means. Well the
world is definitely changing. Bad is now Good, and Good is now Bad. So much fun
in the world. We need to be in the world but not of the world. Once we let the
world overcome us is when things start to go down hill. Just remember that with
the Lord all things are possible.
"Who's on the Lord's side who. now is the time to
show"
Well I hope you are all having a great day! Having fun and
working hard. Congratulations Bailey and Sean!!! :)
Well I love you all.
Loves,
Sister Karen Call
"It is our free choice whether we make and keep …
covenants. Only a few of [Heavenly Father's] daughters have the opportunity in
this life to even learn of those covenants. You are one of the favored few. You
dear sisters, each of you is a daughter in the covenant."~Henry B. Eyring,
Tuesday, August 26, 2014
Tracted All Day, Didn't Find Anyone
Holla Familia!
So this week was an
interesting one! We tracted, and tracted a little more, and we didn't
find anyone. HOW AWESOME IS THAT?!? Well ok, we did find a few
potentials. So hopefully they will turn into something awesome.It's just
been a really interesting week for me.
Addictions often begin subtly. Addictions are thin threads of repeated action that weave themselves into thick bonds of habit. Negative habits have the potential to become consuming addictions.
After that he lists several
things that the world is falling trap too. But something that popped
into my mind was: Negative Habits, repeated actions. We all have the bad
habit of Not Sharing the Gospel. We all have it stuck in our minds that
- Oh they are busy, Oh they look like they are set in their Faith or in
their ways, Oh they smell funny, Oh they aren't into religious stuff,
Oh, Oh, Oh. Oh NO. Justification to the Max! I myself am super guilty of
this. I like to Justify my way out of things. Lots of things pop up
that we think of: That I am just too busy to do certain things, I'm too
tired to talk, I don't know that much about sharing the Gospel, I feel
like an awko-taco talking about religion. It just never ends.
We need to pull
ourselves together and make the determined effort that we want to and
are going to share the Gospel. It's a bit frightening at first, but as
soon as you do it. My goodness the joy that comes from doing it.
SO my challenge
to you, all y'all, is to do an Experiment of Faith. The People that pop
into mind, they can be members or nonmembers. Go and talk to them. Just
Do It. Then tell me how it goes. Because
“When performance is measured, performance improves. When performance is measured and reported, the rate of improvement accelerates.”
Go Fight Win! :D
Loves,
Sister Karen Call
Hmm...I guess I only told you one really cool thing that happened this week... Oh well :)“When performance is measured, performance improves. When performance is measured and reported, the rate of improvement accelerates.”
Go Fight Win! :D
Loves,
Sister Karen Call
"Hold family home evening every week. As parents, we are sometimes too intimidated to teach or testify to our children. I have been guilty of that in my own life. Our children need to have us share spiritual feelings with them and to teach and bear testimony to them."
~Robert D. Hales
Tuesday, August 19, 2014
Missionary Work: Yes, It's for You
Hey Family!
This week has been pretty interesting. Lots of cool and interesting things have happened.
On
Tuesday we had exchanges with the STL's Sister Curtis went to Fairmont
with Sister Whitaker, and I stayed here in Bridgeport with Sister
Shumway. I was a little worried, because, well I still don't know where
everything is and we have an interesting area that we cover. GPS's don't
really work out here... it's fun. So we only got lost... like twice. :)
We spent the day in Grafton. We have really interesting cities that we cover. Grafton, Flemington, Shinnston, Anmore, and Bridgeport. they sound like cusses and diseases.
We spent the day in Grafton. We have really interesting cities that we cover. Grafton, Flemington, Shinnston, Anmore, and Bridgeport. they sound like cusses and diseases.
Anywho, Grafton is the
slums of our area, nothing to be too afraid of. Just don't be stupid
when approaching people. So Sister Shumway and I spent the afternoon
looking for Less Active people. Most of them had moved, But along our
way we found this really cool guy. His name is Sam. He was super
friendly and super helpful, and Sister Shumway carried on a conversation
about 70's bands and stuff while I stood there wondering what the heck
they were talking about and just smiling. Then they got into his life
and how things were pretty difficult at the time and he was taking care
of his parents and they had bad health problems. Then tie into the Plan
of Salvation. It was really cool, and I don't really know how it
happened but it did.
After talking to Sam we went to Dairy King, to take a little
break from our lovely 90 degree + humidity day of walking around. Dairy
King is like Dairy Queen. Only they use different flavors and supposedly
they make everything from scratch and put it into the 'snowflakes' aka
milkshake things. Super good by the way. Highly recommend it... if you
are ever in West Virginia... and it is still in business. Anywho, I had a
nice chat with Sister Shumway. I asked her about how she came on a
mission, and her story is pretty legit. While we were talking, Sam (the
guy we had just met) called and asked if we had found the guy we were
looking for, and that he was going to call later about where our church
was. So that was pretty cool. Then a few minutes later, Donald, our
investigator called and said that if we were in the area that we could
come and stop by. So that was pretty cool. The Lesson with Donald was
still just like the previous lesson we had with him. Still doesn't
understand priesthood one bit. A lot of people don't understand what the
priesthood is. But it was still cool that he called us and told us that
we could come over.
Another thing I don't understand is how people can believe in
the Trinity... It's just sooo weird. Of Course people probably think
it's weird that we are going around saying that we have a Modern day
prophet and the Book of Mormon and more.
That evening Sister Shumway and I went and visited Carolyn.
Carolyn is pretty awesome, but she is a less active, and she shouldn't
be. She knows she should go to church and do a lot of things, But she
has had a really crappy past 10 years since she has joined the church.
She got married in the temple to a member, and then found out that he
was abusive and crazy, so she got divorced. But she has also had a lot
of good experiences as well. But the bad ones over shadow the good ones.
She has picked up a lot of bad habits and she says she is shooting for
making it into the Terrestrial kingdom now. Which is so sad to hear. Why
would you shoot for something less... when you know the greater.
The Exchange was pretty cool and I really enjoyed being with
Sister Shumway. She is so energetic and bubbly it's crazy. We will both
go home in December as well.
Another Interesting thing
this week. So another less active that we went and saw, her name is
Holly, She is less active because of all of he health problems that she
has. Her husband Ron is not a member, but he has really warmed up to the
missionaries. Holly was having a really bad day, because their landlord
called and gave them a 30 day notice that they needed to move out. They
were super upset because the lady had been there earlier that day and
said they didn't need to worry about anything, and then as soon as she
got home called them up and told them they needed to leave. So it was an
emotional house. So, we got Holly talking and she talked about how when
she was growing up she lived next to an Olympic diver, and she was
taking a diving class. Well The Olympic divers dad was very abusive to
him, and so whenever Holly's mom heard there was trouble she would call
them up and ask if the son could come and help Holly practice diving.
Holly says having an Olympic diver didn't help her one bit on becoming a
better diver, but she had a lot of fun with him. A few years ago, this
Olympic diver called Holly up and asked her what she appreciated the
most that would help cheer her up, and Holly told him that she really
loved 'Law and Order: SVU' because she had been herself a rape victim
and they were bringing these kinds of things out of the dark. So a few
hours later she gets a call and the lady tells her who she is. And it is
the main Lady on the show!! Mariska! So Holly has been good friends
with her for the past... I don't know how many years. But she has a hat
and pictures of all of them. It's SO COOL, and Mariska gives her a call
once in a while. Holly is even mentioned in one of the episodes that
they have.
Later in the week I got to go and talk to Jerri. Jerri joined
the church about 3 years ago. My goodness she is an awesome lady. Jerri
is very good at reading people and identifying what needs to be done.
In the ward she has recognized that there really isn't any unity among
everyone, because no one knows anything about anyone. They all try and
stretch out for a moment and try and make a difference but when nothing
happens they all stop and give up. She says it would be really difficult
for people to come into the church because everyone is so to
themselves, that we need to become more focused on those around us. She
also talked about how a few transfers ago, the sisters had a lady that
was supposed to get baptized right after church, and during church she
called and told them that she was just going to get baptized in
Oklahoma. They were both devastated and started crying. Some of the
members that Jerri talked to expressed how they didn't get why the
missionaries were so upset. Jerri expressed that Members just don't
understand how much effort and work we as missionaries put into finding
people, and to be that close and then have it all fall apart, is a very
emotional time. Not only that, but the members are supposed to have a
connection with Investigators as well. It's not just a blah moment of
"oh, someone is getting baptized. That's cool'. It's so much more! and
the members are supposed to be a part of it! They are the ones who stay
and become the friends and teachers of those who join the church. The
missionaries leave, they all eventually go home. So Members need to kick
it into gear and start focusing on those who are around them. Once we
have built a solid foundation we are supposed to help those who are
around us. If we don't have that foundation, we need to be seeking after
it. To discover the importance the Gospel has in our lives, and how
much our Savior Jesus Christ loves us. As soon as we discover this for
ourselves, why Wouldn't we want to share it with others. We should be
excited about these things, How is the word supposed to spread if we are
not willing to spread it? But yeah, as a missionary, I have become very
passionate about this subject of member missionary work. It is for
Everyone. Ask the Missionaries how to start, and if they don't know...
then go to Preach My Gospel. It is these key.
Alright so very last thing. I had a really neat experience
yesterday. Sister Curtis and I went to the Saltis' to teach a lesson to
Paul about Baptism and the Holy Ghost. We started off watching 'You Know
Enough', the mormon message. We talked about how we don't know
everything and how we are supposed to walk by faith and move forward.
Then Paul talked about how he had been thinking about baptism. I don't
really remember how the conversation continued, but I remember talking
about the Gospel of Jesus Christ: Faith, Repentance, Baptism, Holy
Ghost, and Enduring to the End. This was probably one of the most clear
to me experiences of the Spirit working through me to teach Paul and
Patty. I taught in a way that I had never really thought about before, I
taught it simply, boldly and clearly. I can remember just looking into
their eyes and talking. It was such a neat experience to be a part of!
We asked Paul to think about being baptized on September 20th. He has a
lot to work on, but if he puts his faith and his mind to it he can do
it. Because through God all things are possible.
Well I hope you are all having a fantastic week! That you
take a moment every day to focus on studying Preach My Gospel and the
Book of Mormon and Praying for opportunities to share the Gospel with
those around you. If you ever have questions about anything in the
Gospel, ask me, ask a missionary, just ask - because if you don't "If
you do what you have done, then you will get what you have got"
I love you all!
Loves,Sister Karen Call
"Ultimately, all keys of the priesthood are held by the Lord Jesus Christ, whose priesthood it is. He is the one who determines what keys are delegated to mortals and how those keys will be used. We are accustomed to thinking that all keys of the priesthood were conferred on Joseph Smith in the Kirtland Temple, but the scripture states that all that was conferred there were “the keys of this dispensation” (D&C 110:16). At general conference many years ago, President Spencer W. Kimball reminded us that there are other priesthood keys that have not been given to man on the earth, including the keys of creation and resurrection." ~Dallin H. Oaks
Monday, August 11, 2014
Live A Little Better Today Than We Did Yesterday
Holla Familia!
This week has been pretty good. To start off, the investigators we have seen this week and how I felt they went down. We went and saw Donald with Sister Poe. It was an alright lesson, we were jumping around a lot, we talked again about Priesthood and how it was important to have that authority to baptize but It just didn't click with him. Sister Poe used to be Catholic so she bore a very powerful testimony on the importance of the Priesthood and how she knew that this was the true church. Two things that bothered me during the lesson was: We asked him if he had any questions in his life that he had never had answered or what he was looking for. He told us that he didn't have any questions and he wasn't really looking for anything. That, to me, showed that he isn't really interested in looking for truth. He doesn't think he is missing anything and he doesn't really want to change because he feels he is fine where he is at. Of course, perhaps he just couldn't think of anything at that moment - it happens to the best of us. But, The other thing that bothered me was that during the lesson his phone rang and he went and answered it. I may be reading it wrong, but to me and to most people, it shows a lack of interest and disrespect for those who are talking to you or sharing something very important; going and answering the phone wasn't all that bad, the bad part was that it was his Preacher from his Methodist church... haha, just our luck. And he told Donald that they were going to come and fix his mothers roof and his pipes, and they couldn't wait to see him at church this Sunday.... Soo Donald didn't come to church because his preacher invited him already. BOO.
We also saw Tony and Christine. We only saw Tony momentarily, He has been super busy working. But we had a good talk with Christine. It was mostly her asking us questions and us answering them. We talked about the importance of Prophets. We definitely will need to address that topic again especially with Tony, because he walked in at that moment as we were talking about why Joseph Smith was important, and He said 'Oh Him.' in a rather interesting and rude tone. So we will have to see.
We finally met with Patty and Paul! They are really sweet people. Paul is not a member and he has some really good potential and is slowly gaining a testimony of the Book of Mormon as he reads it. We just need to commit him to the lessons and being serious about following Jesus Christ. Patty just has a hard time being in crowds and such. Patty is sooo sweet. While we were there she pulled out her crocheting stuff. She had a whole bunch of things. Mostly little kid outfits that she had made and little shoes. She also had a lot hats that were pretty cool. Then she pulled out some house slippers that she had crochet. She said that every missionary got a pair!! SWEET! hand crochet house slippers! haha I felt really cool and loved :)
Another family we met were the Hatches. They moved here a year or so ago from Utah. They are a really cool family, the first time we met them they let us right in and fed us dinner! They say they have been just super busy with work and stuff and that when they do go to church they want to go as a family. It's just really hard to see how the action of not going to church has led them into several bad habits. They have started drinking coffee, tea, and alcohol. All very popular normal things in West Virginia. But they aren't to the church, and it's amazing what happens when we stop doing the things we are supposed to be doing, and our testimony weakens in another spot. The devil sure does know where to hit to make it count.
We had Zone Meeting this week. It was pretty cool, learning once again about the Why, how, and what in a new perspective. It reminded me to refocus and remember why I do certain things and why I don't do other things. It was a pretty good meeting overall.
So a few sweet miracles and tender mercies of this week! We were able to find the house of a Referral that was given to us, and we were able to give him a Book of Mormon and a Restoration pamphlet and to come back this week. It was cool because the road he lives on doesn't exist on GPS's and you can't even see it from the main road, and we got really.... interesting... directions on how to get to it. So it was really cool when we were able to find the house. On the same day we tried another street (which we found out no one lived on because it was a nursery/child care place) but there was a lady there who had a member of the church that used to work for her, and she had also gone to the Grafton Branch when it was open out there. It was funny when she brought up the Grafton Branch, because we invited her to come to church and she looked at us and said "so you call it a church? I thought you guys used some different word for it, or something" Sister Curtis and I were a little confused for a moment and then realized that "Ohhh, a Branch? that just means it's smaller than a regular size congregation. We definitely call them churches" It was pretty funny. So it was pretty cool to meet her! She even said if we needed a job we could come back and work for her! haha.
After that and a few streets down we met another lady named Sarah. Who invited us right in and talked with us. We shared the importance of the Book of Mormon and talked with her for a while. She had talked to missionaries before and had a Book of Mormon downstairs. She said that she had read some of it and that it didn't really go with what she believed or what the Bible said.... But we kept bearing testimony of it and sharing scriptures from the Book of Mormon and the Bible and she said she would give the Book of Mormon another try, and that we could come back in a few weeks and follow up with what she read. So that was really cool.
So
something that stuck out to me the most this week. Live a little better
today than we did yesterday. With learning about Why we do things in
the Gospel during Zone Meeting, and also something that the Hatches
said;(I can't remember what they said exactly) "In Utah, we don't really
live like Christians." I thought this was an interesting thing to say,
but I could see where he was coming from. We don't all vocally thank or
praise God for all of the blessings that we have like people out here
do. We don't express out loud how we saw the hand of the Lord in our
day. We don't talk about Christ and how he affects our every action.
Now, I would say that the people in Utah are Christian. They live a
Christ like life by being kind and giving service and doing. But
sometimes we need to be more Vocal about it. Acknowledging the hand of
the Lord in our life. Making it a more common thing to say vocally what
blessings the Lord has given us. This week has been pretty good. To start off, the investigators we have seen this week and how I felt they went down. We went and saw Donald with Sister Poe. It was an alright lesson, we were jumping around a lot, we talked again about Priesthood and how it was important to have that authority to baptize but It just didn't click with him. Sister Poe used to be Catholic so she bore a very powerful testimony on the importance of the Priesthood and how she knew that this was the true church. Two things that bothered me during the lesson was: We asked him if he had any questions in his life that he had never had answered or what he was looking for. He told us that he didn't have any questions and he wasn't really looking for anything. That, to me, showed that he isn't really interested in looking for truth. He doesn't think he is missing anything and he doesn't really want to change because he feels he is fine where he is at. Of course, perhaps he just couldn't think of anything at that moment - it happens to the best of us. But, The other thing that bothered me was that during the lesson his phone rang and he went and answered it. I may be reading it wrong, but to me and to most people, it shows a lack of interest and disrespect for those who are talking to you or sharing something very important; going and answering the phone wasn't all that bad, the bad part was that it was his Preacher from his Methodist church... haha, just our luck. And he told Donald that they were going to come and fix his mothers roof and his pipes, and they couldn't wait to see him at church this Sunday.... Soo Donald didn't come to church because his preacher invited him already. BOO.
We also saw Tony and Christine. We only saw Tony momentarily, He has been super busy working. But we had a good talk with Christine. It was mostly her asking us questions and us answering them. We talked about the importance of Prophets. We definitely will need to address that topic again especially with Tony, because he walked in at that moment as we were talking about why Joseph Smith was important, and He said 'Oh Him.' in a rather interesting and rude tone. So we will have to see.
We finally met with Patty and Paul! They are really sweet people. Paul is not a member and he has some really good potential and is slowly gaining a testimony of the Book of Mormon as he reads it. We just need to commit him to the lessons and being serious about following Jesus Christ. Patty just has a hard time being in crowds and such. Patty is sooo sweet. While we were there she pulled out her crocheting stuff. She had a whole bunch of things. Mostly little kid outfits that she had made and little shoes. She also had a lot hats that were pretty cool. Then she pulled out some house slippers that she had crochet. She said that every missionary got a pair!! SWEET! hand crochet house slippers! haha I felt really cool and loved :)
Another family we met were the Hatches. They moved here a year or so ago from Utah. They are a really cool family, the first time we met them they let us right in and fed us dinner! They say they have been just super busy with work and stuff and that when they do go to church they want to go as a family. It's just really hard to see how the action of not going to church has led them into several bad habits. They have started drinking coffee, tea, and alcohol. All very popular normal things in West Virginia. But they aren't to the church, and it's amazing what happens when we stop doing the things we are supposed to be doing, and our testimony weakens in another spot. The devil sure does know where to hit to make it count.
We had Zone Meeting this week. It was pretty cool, learning once again about the Why, how, and what in a new perspective. It reminded me to refocus and remember why I do certain things and why I don't do other things. It was a pretty good meeting overall.
So a few sweet miracles and tender mercies of this week! We were able to find the house of a Referral that was given to us, and we were able to give him a Book of Mormon and a Restoration pamphlet and to come back this week. It was cool because the road he lives on doesn't exist on GPS's and you can't even see it from the main road, and we got really.... interesting... directions on how to get to it. So it was really cool when we were able to find the house. On the same day we tried another street (which we found out no one lived on because it was a nursery/child care place) but there was a lady there who had a member of the church that used to work for her, and she had also gone to the Grafton Branch when it was open out there. It was funny when she brought up the Grafton Branch, because we invited her to come to church and she looked at us and said "so you call it a church? I thought you guys used some different word for it, or something" Sister Curtis and I were a little confused for a moment and then realized that "Ohhh, a Branch? that just means it's smaller than a regular size congregation. We definitely call them churches" It was pretty funny. So it was pretty cool to meet her! She even said if we needed a job we could come back and work for her! haha.
After that and a few streets down we met another lady named Sarah. Who invited us right in and talked with us. We shared the importance of the Book of Mormon and talked with her for a while. She had talked to missionaries before and had a Book of Mormon downstairs. She said that she had read some of it and that it didn't really go with what she believed or what the Bible said.... But we kept bearing testimony of it and sharing scriptures from the Book of Mormon and the Bible and she said she would give the Book of Mormon another try, and that we could come back in a few weeks and follow up with what she read. So that was really cool.
Sister Karen Call
"Giving [others] confidence in your love can help them develop faith in God’s love. Then through your loving, thoughtful communication, their lives will be blessed by your sharing lessons you have learned, experiences you have had, and principles you have followed to find solutions to your own struggles. Show your sincere interest in their well-being; then share your testimony of the gospel of Jesus Christ." ~Richard G. Scott
Monday, August 4, 2014
West Virginia Finally!
Holla Familia!
I
am here in the wonderful land of West Virginia! I have finally made it!
Only here in Bridgeport they say it is much different then the Rest of
West Virginia, and I'll just assume they are telling me the truth. West
Virginia Mountain Mama! Where the men are manly and so are the women!
haha Not really... but sort of.
Sister Whitaker and Shumway are our STL's. Our zone is pretty
big again. Elder Hadfield and Ostler are the Zone Leaders. Elder Maufet
(or Mafia) is our District Leader. and yeah. Sister Curtis and I share a
ward with three other sets of Elders... how crazy is that! Two sets of
missionaries to four sets.
A few hours after I arrived here in Bridgeport, Sister Curtis
and I went and taught our first lesson together. I was tired out of my
mind, but it was actually a really awesome lesson. Sister Curtis is
awesome, she asks great questions, she states things simply and plainly.
Ah I have so much to learn from her. We discovered that we teach pretty
well together, so this transfer is going to be fun! we have lots of
people to teach here in Bridgeport, which is nice. going from like 2 to
12 is a big jump. So far several of our investigators are pretty cool.
We are waiting for a few of them to come home from vacation before I can
meet them. But as soon as school starts everything will start to calm
down and work out.
Fun thing of the week! I met my first Uber Drunk guy! He was
soooo wasted. It was funny, Sister Curtis and I were going to go and try
him because he was a Potential. Unfortunately, He and his fiance had a
falling out the day before and she left. She just picked up and left him
and his two kids. His kids are super cute too. It was really sad to see
him in that state. It reminded me of the song Whiskey Lullaby, where he
is trying to drink his pain away. It is hard to see people, where the
only thing they have to turn to are drugs and alcohol or cigarettes. I
have seen them ruin lives. I have seen them ruin families. As I have
been out on my mission I have realized the blessings of living the Word
of Wisdom. It isn't just something that the Prophet mentioned and said
that it would be a good idea to follow. It's a commandment. It keeps not
only our body in a healthy living condition, but it also keeps our
families in a healthy relationship. The small and simple things do great
things in our lives. The small things such as Prayer, and Scripture
Study. Pondering about the things we learn. Repenting. Having a Change
of Heart.
I was studying in Enos this morning. I was trying to get a
better understanding of Prayer. I had just finished doing the evaluation
in PMG about how my prayers are, and I have always been in a stupor of
what the heck I am supposed to do to help my prayers become more
effective. I still didn't get a firm answer, but I realized the pattern
in Enos. It is a very powerful book. Definitely read it and apply it
into your own life. for example:
vs 3. Behold, I went to hunt beasts in the forests; and the words which I had often heard my father speak concerning eternal life, and the joy of the saints, sunk deep into my heart.
vs 3. Behold, I went to hunt beasts in the forests; and the words which I had often heard my father speak concerning eternal life, and the joy of the saints, sunk deep into my heart.
example:
Behold, I went to work in West Virginia; and the words which I had
often heard the Missionaries speak concerning eternal life, and the joy
of the saints, sunk deep into my heart.
Pondering, Praying, Seeking, Believing, Improving not only our life but the lives of those around us.
We
are all part of this great and marvelous work. We need to build a
foundation in a sure place. On the Rock our Redeemer. Through Him all
things are possible. We just need to have Faith and be Believing that
all things are possible. We just need to take that first step of Faith.
We have his words, we see the signs, we know the time is coming.
I hope you are all having a great week and that everyone is getting excited for school! YAY! haha Well I love you,
Loves,
Monday, July 21, 2014
The Only Good Looking People in Bedford
Holla Familia!
This week has been pretty interesting. We
had a lot of potentials from last week to go and try, and as we tried
them all, they were either not home, or they were no longer interested.
So it was pretty disappointing. One guy that as a potential and we went
and tried him at the time that he told us to come back, and he was not
there, sent in a Mormon.org request for us to go and get him a large
print Book of Mormon. We thought it was pretty cool. Until we went and
talked with him. He was super unfocused, and then he took a picture of
me at the end of the lesson and saved it to his contact list with our
number. It was super creepy. Then his neighbor who we knocked on his
door last week also came out, and was talking to us too. So in a
reference to why I called my Email 'The Only Good Looking People in
Bedford' Soooo I have never been 'hit on' so much in my life. By really
old, creepy men. It's like no matter where Sister Nielsen and I go we
find someone who is more interested in us then the Gospel. It's super
awkward and really weird. So we decided that we must be the only good
looking people in all of Bedford, because I highly doubt people go out
and meet several people a day and find out that they are creepers that
easily, but as a missionary it's like instant red flag. Sometimes we
hope that it is different and that people can change, but most of the
time... their intentions are not in the right place. So if you instantly
want to be the best looking person -> Be a Mormon, Go to Bedford,
Have the Light of Christ Radiating from you so people see you, and then
they will instantly want to know all about you. Not really, but hey if
you want to give it a try, go ahead.
We did a ton of service this week. We had the usually Bedford
Christian Ministries on Tuesday. But this week Mary Gonzales was moving
to Arizona with her son because her husband Frank past away about two
weeks ago. They had sold most of her stuff and given a lot of it away.
We went there for such a long time, she had so much stuff, and she was
just going through it, because she had no time to think about it. She
was just throwing things left and right. I felt bad for her, because
they had only moved to that house about a year ago, and Caesar Gonzales
(Mary's Son who lives in Arizona) is the one that she is moving in with.
Caesar is the only active member in all of the Gonzales family. It was
really cool to clean up Sister Gonzales' house. There was a lot of stuff
that she gave to us and a lot of stuff that she gave to Goodwill. She
had a lot of really cute clothing. If only she wasn't barely 5' and had
bigger feet. So most of it Sister Nielsen kept or we gave away. We did
get a few really cool things, but we cant' keep very much, because we
have to move around so constantly.
We had a Sister's meeting this week with just the Sisters in
Roanoke. Our zone is pretty awesome. We get along really well for the
most part. I am really glad that Sister Isobe, and Larkin are still in
the zone. They are pretty much the only people I know pretty well.
Sister Tobler is pretty cool. Sister Crossley I can't really hear, but
she is pretty cool too. Sister Reed is awesome. Sister Williams is good
to talk one on one with but she isn't much of a groups person. Sister
Stringham is a goofball. Sister Francis is a hoot. Then there is still
Sister Richards and Canova as our STL's. So we got a pretty good group.
The lesson was pretty cool. We had a lady come in and talk to us
about the 'Joy Philosophy' and she gave us several steps on finding,
keeping, and making more Joy in our days. Then Sister Richards and
Canova gave a lesson on Faith and Hope. How Hope is our goal that we are
working toward and Faith is the action that we do to get to that Hope
that we are working for. It was really fun to look at Hope and Faith in
that aspect. It made things a little clearer for me. Probably not for
you, because it probably was randomly put into my email right here, but
hey I thought I should add it so you could think about it and go and
study it.
We also had District Meeting this week. This was pretty much the
first time that Elder Snow has had the opportunity to teach us, last
transfer they were always canceled because the meetings went to long,
but this time it was on it's own day instead of after another meeting.
So it was really cool. The Bedford1 sisters aren't in our district.
Their district did something really cool they all got really old
dresses, suits, ties, etc for their district meeting. I'm not really
sure what they did, but I sure got a kick out of the outfits they were
wearing! I want to do something like that it looked really fun.
Well, this week has been long. I am Physically and Mentally worn
out. Sister Nielsen and I have lots of fun together, but we are hoping
that more of a missionary work will start to move forward in this little
Branch out here in Virginia.
Well I hope you are all having a fabulous week and all is going well!
Loves,
Sister Karen Call
"God’s purpose is 'to bring to pass the immortality and eternal life of man.' That is fundamental to all we do. Sometimes we get so wrapped up in things that we find fascinating or become so consumed by mundane responsibilities that we lose sight of God’s objectives. As you consistently focus your life on the most basic principles, you will gain an understanding of what you are to do, and you will produce more fruit for the Lord and more happiness for yourself."
~Richard G. Scott
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