HELLOOOOO MY PEOPLE!
This week has been wonderful!
First of all I want to send a S/O to the scouts from the
Layton 18th Ward. Y'all are pretty great and my companions and I loved reading
the letters you sent me this week! And I'd love to hear how my favorite YW are
doing so y'all should shoot me some letters! ;)
Second of all I need to let y'all know about letters! So,
because of several circumstances (transfers, Christmas, etc.) We have been
asked to have you send all letters to the mission office and not to my
apartment. Packages may be sent to my apartment address if necessary, but I
would be careful because there is a chance I could get transferred next week
and it would be a total bummer if I were to not get anything you send. You can
find that address on my blog (feelmysunlight.blogspot.com) or by contacting my
mom.
Good. Now let's talk about fun stuff!
Like... It's November and yesterday it was 102 degrees here.
LIKE WHAT!? #BlessedToBeInAFullCarMission
My week this week has been really good. I can't believe I'm
already 6 weeks into my mission. It is actually very reassuring to know that I
can do this work and to see how much I've grown in the last six weeks!
My mom asked me a bunch of questions that I thought would be
fun to answer so here it goes!
My gators are still good. Willy is my favorite (don't tell
the others) He cut his dreads this week so he can come to church and he is also
working on quitting smoking and he is just so great and his so committed to the
gospel. We also have Julia who I love! As well as Louis and David who are
plugging along. And Kristy is still having health problems so keep her in your
prayers as we haven't been able to see her or her girls in a few weeks. We also
have several other awesome investigators but this email would go on forever if
I talked about all of them.
Church outside of Utah is pretty fun. Almost nobody is
native to Florida and just about everybody is a convert so there are a lot of
really cool back stories we get to hear about people’s lives. I feel close to
the ward and we have some really great people here. We work with the Bishop all
the time and we LOVE their whole family. We actually got to help paint two of
their bathrooms this week (you should be so proud of me mom!) Our ward mission
leader helps us with a lot of stuff and the members love the missionaries.
Speaking of fun service we also got to help Sister
Shultejans (one of my very favorite ward members!) sort through a whole bunch
of clothes. She has a lot of clothes that she doesn't need so she has the
missionaries help her go through them and then she lets us pick out anything we
like! So it was basically shopping and service all at the same time!
I go to ward council every week as well as a Book of Mormon
class we do every Wednesday for recent converts and anyone who wants to come
and we also go to an addiction recovery class every Thursday and that class is
basically the light of my life! I LOVE all of the people that come to that
class with all my heart. It is basically a class on how to apply the atonement
and it is my favorite thing ever.
I cover half of the Leesburg ward (the East side). And there
are Elders that cover the West side. (Elder Thornock and Elder Reschke both
from Utah) Elder Thornock is our district leader as well so we work with them a
lot. Elder Reschke came out of the MTC with me so he is training too. They are
super fun!
I have been able to see some of the blessings this week that
come from following the spirit and it is always amazing to know that you're
tiny efforts really do make a difference in other’s lives. My favorite part
about missionary work is seeing the miracles that happen and how the Lord
really uses the weak and simple to do great things with his work. Here are a few
examples:
We had an experience
this week where we had felt impressed to share a certain conference talk with a
less active member in our ward. After we showed it to her she said it was
exactly what she needed. Then at church yesterday she spoke and shared with the
ward how she was having a really hard time and that that talk we showed her was
a direct answer to her prayer. That experience taught me that if you follow the
promptings of the spirit you are doing the Lord's work, and the Lord's work is
perfect so if we are listening to Him we have no need to worry about ourselves.
All the awesome missionaries who arrived on the same day as me |
I also witnessed a great miracle visiting another part
member family this week. We have this part member family that just moved to our
ward in April but that hasn't come to church yet. We felt impressed to invite a
member of our ward to come with us to this visit. This member has a non-member
husband who surprisingly asked if he could tag along (he normally doesn't want
anything to do with the church.) The lesson seemed to be going pretty rough.
Most of the conversation was steered towards why they all agree that church is
weird and why they don't like it and we were having a hard time trying to
re-direct it back to positive things. But in the middle of the lesson I had a
strong feeling that I needed to testify of the sacrament. So I did and they all
agreed that the sacrament was important. The lesson went on and I still didn't
feel like it was going well at all but out of nowhere the non-member husband we
brought with us looked at the less-active member and said "Let's make a
deal... If you come to church I will start coming too." And they both
agreed as we all sat in shock as we realized that the non-member was perhaps
the best missionary in the room for that lesson. We didn't even have to invite
them to church for them to make that deal! It was pretty great! I also learned
that the Sacrament is really the biggest reason we go to church and it is in
fact the most sacred part of our week if we allow it to be.
-♥- Sister
Reid
No comments:
Post a Comment
Leave me a comment! I'd love to hear from you!