Monday, October 27, 2014
Everyday I'm Strugglin'
Hey Hey Hey Everybody!!!
Alright this week has been awesome!! Sister
Chisholm is great and wonderful! We already are teaching well together and
having a great ole' time laughing and getting to know each other. It is a
little weird to be in Midland 2nd ward and to have the first ward like right by
me but I can tell that I will love this ward just as much I love the first
ward. Seriously though I am so excited for this next transfer I think that it
is going to be great! Here is a totally random side note: while Sister Chisholm
and I were in studies we discovered why missionary time is so weird. The Lord's
time is like 1 day to our 1000 days well that is why our 18 months to 2 years
feels so short because we are representatives of Jesus Christ therefore our
time is going to be off and faster and not seem as long! We answered the
million dollars question!!!!! Yeah!!!
So this week's letter is going to be a little different then
other weeks because I forgot my planner. I know that doesn't happen a lot but I
did so I'm going to write you about what I studied everyday instead!!
Monday: I already wrote you about the people of Ammon
last week. Just know that I still love that story in The Book of Mormon and
those people who changed so much to follow Jesus Christ.
Tuesday: I was reading in Alma 28 and I got caught on
the word light and why Jesus Christ is compared to being the light of the
world. I then thought about all the attributes of light. It helps us see more
clearly, it is a sense of happiness and warmth, light casts away darkness so
light and dark can't occupy the same place. The sun is a great source of light
and without it we would all die just like without Christ we would all die as
well. Jesus Christ has the attributes of light. He helps us to see the end and
helps us get through the darkness. When we have Christ in our lives we are
happy and can feel the warm feeling of peace and comfort from the spirit and we
follow the example of Christ. Light is a signal of hope and Jesus Christ is our
signal of hope and is a beacon for us to follow.
Wednesday: I ready in Alma 29 and in verse 10 in
talks about Christ's merciful arm being extended towards us. I thought about
myself and how His arm of mercy has been extended to me many times. I thought
more about how I reacted to his arm of mercy. I sometimes turned away because
of pride and feelings of unworthiness. I have also found myself latching on to
His hand and letting him more fully guide me in my life. I thought more about
why is it that we turn away from the Lord and His mercy. I pondered and cam to
the realization that it is the small and simple things in life that bring us
closer to Christ. I know that as we do those things we shall be guided and have
the desire to cling to His hand that is ALWAYS extended out towards us no
matter what.
Thursday: I was reading in Alma 30 in verse 8 and it
says "choose ye this day, whom ye will serve." I thought about what
leads to the decision to follow Christ and His gospel. I came to the conclusion
that it is by experimenting and seeing the fruits of following him. I then
thought about why we choose not to follow Christ and the very first thing that
came to my mind was pride. Pride keeps us from following Heavenly Father and
Jesus Christ which lead me to think about how we can remain humble so that we
may follow Christ. I came up with 3 things.
1) Prayer: when we pray our will aligns with God's will
2) Count your blessings: we have the opportunity to
recognize that all things come from the Lord and we are nothing compared to His
greatness.
3) Weaknesses: Ether 12:27- we are given weaknesses that we
may be humble. Recognize our weaknesses and turn to the Lord to help them
become strengths, they're there for a reason.
Friday: I was in Alma 30 and I studied about small
and simple things and how that helps us discern good from evil. I also studied
the Law of Chasity. We talked about how it is one of the hardest commandments
to keep because of all the influences that are in the world. We know that to
keep the Law of Chastity it starts with our thoughts and how important it is to
keep our thoughts pure and clean. It is important to surround ourselves with
good uplifting things that help bring the spirit into our lives. Sometimes we
have to make the decision to throw something out or to not watch or listen to
that any more but there are so many blessing from keeping this law like:
-Trust and confidence in family relationships
-self-control
-happiness and peace
-self respect
-you'll be closer to God
I know that it is so important that we surround ourselves
with goodness so that we are being filled with the spirit!
Saturday: I was in Alma 30 still and that sent me to
a scripture in 2 Nephi 28:14 which talks about Satan and how he pacifies us and
leads us carefully down to hell. Pacify means to settle or soothe. It also
means to disarm. Satan tries to disarm us! We need to fight back by doing that
small and simple things in our lives because that is what arms us. We can't
think that the path of righteousness is too hard. It's hard I'm not going to
lie but there is so much more happiness and joy that comes from following the
commandments. It is so important to realize that it is by that small and simple
things that great things are brought to pass. I thought of this little saying
to help to have a great desire to do the small and simple things "We don't
have to do the small and simple things, we GET to do them!" We are so
blessed to have these things that protect us from Satan and we get to use them
everyday!!!
Sunday: I was reading in Alma 31 and verse 23 popped
out to me. It says that the people worshiped God only at the time there are in
their synagogues. How often do we find ourselves not worshiping Christ and
Heavenly Father through out the week. Sometimes we go to church never to think
about what we learned or what we did that week until we return to church the
next week. It made me think about how important it is to treasure up in our
hearts continually the words or life. We have to apply the things that we learn
in order to repent which helps us to change and better follow Jesus
Christ.
I am so grateful for the chance that I get to study the
gospel everyday and be filled with the spirit. It has blessed my life so much
and I am so grateful. I invite all of you to "feast upon the words of
Christ" In the name of Jesus Christ, amen.
Love you lots,
Sister Smith
P.S sorry for the long email.
Tuesday, October 21, 2014
BLACK OUT!!!!!
Hey Ya'll!!!
This week has been another good one! We're being
blessed and seeing a lot of people open up and have a desire to at least invite
us back to hear more about the restored gospel of Jesus Christ! Bay City is
ready to explode, hopefully everyone is ready for it!
Monday: I can't really remember exactly what I did this
day..... Oh no! I'm getting old! Ahhh! We had dinner with a less active member
which is always a great opportunity. She's great and has a few hurdles to
overcome but don't we all on this path to eternity.
Tuesday: TRANSFER CALLS!!!! Normally they are on Fridays but
Pres. Jacobsen had somewhere to be so we did it on a Tuesday. It kind of threw
off the week but that's okay. So the verdict is in that I'm being
transferred... hopefully for the last time! I'll be heading over just a 30
minute drive away to Midland!!!!!!! HaHa! Ain't that great! I'll be serving in
Midland 2nd ward and I'll be finishing off Sister Chisholm's training!!! It'll
be a blast! I get to see everyone from Midland 1st ward! I will have now served
in all the sister areas in the Midland Zone so now I have ZONE BLACK
OUT!!!!!!!! Let's just say that traveling around to tour my mission shouldn't
be to hard because I've spent 14 months in the same zone! Crazy!
Wednesday: This was my last district meeting in the Bay City
District which is basically full of elders! Crazy ones at that! They're super
funny though and watch out for Sister Jordan and I. We had a great meeting
though on Christlike attributes with emphasis on patience. I'm so grateful for
Christ and His perfect example.
Thursday: Man, we had like a full day planned with lessons
and all but one cancelled. That my friends is why we have back up plans because
no matter how much you pray and have faith these people will show you are still
dealing with other people's agency. The church is so organized it is
amazing!!!! It is only possible through Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ. The
organization, I think, shows how true the church really is! We also had
an awesome lesson with Erin and Richard and their family! It was amazing! A
member talked about how a temple is built on a landfill then she talked about
how Heavenly Father doesn't care about our past but that we wants us to look
forward to the future and build upward. Onward and Upward is what Elder Holland
said to us!
Friday: We rode our bikes again.... this time luckily my
skirt didn't get caught and my handle bars didn't fall off so all in all I'd
say that it was a successful biking experience. Well, actually our tires were
flat and that makes for a lot more effort to ride a bike. Heavenly Father is
just trying to help me work out more! HaHa! Oh man though there is a story for
this day! Sister Jordan and I were door knocking on May street and a woman
answered the door. She told us that we were wrong and didn't were lost. She
kept saying that the Bible was the only word of God and that we should read it
for ourselves. Sister Jordan and I stood there letting her speak and then we
just testified about the Book of Mormon and how we know it is the word of God.
I bore my testimony and I almost started to cry! I told her that I wouldn't be
at her door step if I didn't know for a surety that it is true! I felt the
spirit very strongly but it just seemed like the spirit stopped at the door....
she wouldn't let it into her heart. We asked if she had ever read the Book of
Mormon and she said no but that she had read a book about it. We invited her to
read it and pray for herself, but she wasn't open to it. It's always sad when
you bear our testimony and people don't accept it, but I am so grateful for
opportunities like that that build my faith and strengthen me. I am blessed!
Saturday: I'm grateful for meals with members! I feel like I
learn so much from the members when I eat with them and have a lesson with
them. We talked about the Restoration and it is amazing the insights that
others have on this significant event! It is amazing and I love it! Members are
everything to this work and we would be nothing without them!
Sunday: TRACY CAME TO CHURCH!!!!!!!!! It is a miracle!!!!
She was in the hospital the night before and she still came to church!!! I have
a huge testimony in the power of prayer and as well in the power of the Book of
Mormon. She has been reading it and I know that it is giving her the strength
to do what she needs to do! I love love love love it!!!!!!!
Spiritual Thought: While in my scripture reading this
morning I learned a lot about the people of Ammon! Let me tell you how much I
love those people and their example to me! The people of Ammon were once the
Lamanites who killed many people and sought to do evil always. Their fathers
had turned away from the Lord. Ammon, a missionary, who had been changed by the
atonement wanted to share the gospel with them. He taught the people and they
were converted. They were so converted to the Lord that they buried their
weapons of war in the ground so that they would never take a life again. They
made this covenant with God! They would rather die a most painful death then
take a life. They were truly converted to the Lord. I think about how converted
I am to the gospel and how much I need to be better at keeping my covenants
I've made with the Lord. Are we truly converted to the gospel to stand up for
the right in any situation? I want to be like the people of Ammon. They were a
zealous people and highly favored of the Lord. "And they were also
distinguished for their zeal towards God, and also towards men; for they were
perfectly honest and upright in all things; and they were firm in the faith of
Christ, even unto the end." Alma 27: 27 They were faithful til the end! I
have a quote that says "Conversion is not a one time event, but it is a
life long journey to become more like the Savior." I know that when we
keep our covenants that the Lord will bless us and we will find great happiness
in this life and in the life to come! I love the scriptures and what I am
able to learn from them. They truly are the words of Christ! Every time I read
them I am filled with the spirit and have a desire to do good and to be good.
The best is that you learn something new even when you've heard the story many
times! I love being a missionary and serving the Lord! In the name of Jesus
Christ, amen.
Love Always,
Sister Smith
Missionary work.... stalking 101
Family and Friends and everyone else not sitting on
cushions!
Let's see.... what cleaver thing do I have for
you this lovely Monday morning? You know something that Sister Jordan and I
realized the other day. She's been on her mission as long and I have left. That
was a scary moment for me!!! Also you know you've lived in Michigan for a year
when 53 degrees is nice and you're wearing a long sleeve shirt and no tights!
That's right! I'm adjusting to the weather except when it's windy.... the wind
is terrible. They call it the lazy wind because it just goes right through you.
Haha! Anyways... here's a bit of my week!
Monday: Sister Jordan and I finally were able to
carve pumpkins!!! They actually turned out a lot better then I expected and I'm
pretty excited about that!
Tuesday: We actually had a lesson with our neighbor
across the hall. She is this older woman who grew up Lutheran. She is looking
for more happiness in her life! Haha well do we have the recipe for happiness
for you!!!
Wednesday: Totally awesome amazingness!!!! We were
blessed with the opportunity to watch Meet the Mormons! I must say that is was
a great movie! The spirit was really there and it was uplifting and inspiring.
I would recommend seeing it because it will brighten your day and give you a
sense of gratitude of having the knowledge that we have as members of The
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Go see it, you'll love it! Bring
tissues especially if you have a missionary out! ;)
Thursday: We had a lesson with our investigator
Sister Rogers! She is really making steps forward. She is doing so much better
with not smoking and she is really everyday which is wonderful! We are so
excited for her and hope that she will be able to continue to move forward and
make it to the waters of baptism!
Friday: We went finding more today then usual and I
have got to tell you sometimes I miss door knocking. I think it is great to
bear your testimony to your brothers and sisters and I think it is a great
challenge! I love it! I also have so many fond memories while door knocking so
I just love it!
Saturday: Alright this ties in with the title of the
message. Sister Jordan and I were out by the bay and it was dark and we were
trying to find less active members but unfortunately it was too dark to see the
house numbers which also caused us to drive a lot slower then usual. We then
decided that it would been a good idea to get out and try to find them
and that still didn't work out either. I'm just saying that on my mission I've
felt more like a stalker then ever. I'm pretty sure I'm going to join the FBI
when I get home! :D
Sunday: I say this every week but I can't get enough
of church!!! I love it with all my heart! I was so grateful to take the
sacrament and to be able to renew my covenants! I'm so grateful for the
atonement of Jesus Christ and how much that has helped me in my life and how
wonderful and amazing that gift truly is! Through Christ we have the power to
do all things that are align in his will.
Spiritual Thought: I love the scriptures and this is
a verse I came across while reading this week. "Now, this was what Ammon
desired, for he knew that king Lamoni was under the power of God; he knew that
the dark veil of unbelief was being cast away from his mind, and the light
which did light up his mind, which was the light of the glory of God, which was
a marvelous light of his goodness—yea, this light had infused such joy into his
soul, the cloud of darkness having been dispelled, and that the light of
everlasting life was lit up in his soul, yea, he knew that this had overcome
his natural frame, and he was carried away in God—" Alma 19:6 I feel like
this is what has happened to me as I have embraced the gospel more fully in my
life. The darkness has been cast away and it has been replaced with light and
consumes me! I love the restored gospel of Jesus Christ! I have been infused
with joy and have been carried away in God! I know with all my heart that this
is Christ's church. Our Savior lives! We are children of our Heavenly Father
who have been divinely designed by our Creator! We have been blessed with the
gospel and a rich knowledge. I am grateful for my mission which has
strengthened my love for the gospel and my Savior. This really is a gospel of
joy and I love, love, love it!!!! I know that as we are
"anxiously engaged in a good cause" (D&C 58:27) we will be "filled with his love, even unto the consuming of [our] flesh." (2 Nephi 4:21) The light of the gospel will come into our lives and the darkness will no longer occupy that space. The power of the atonement is real and it can and will change us as we open our hearts to it and let the light in! In the name of Jesus the Christ, amen.
"anxiously engaged in a good cause" (D&C 58:27) we will be "filled with his love, even unto the consuming of [our] flesh." (2 Nephi 4:21) The light of the gospel will come into our lives and the darkness will no longer occupy that space. The power of the atonement is real and it can and will change us as we open our hearts to it and let the light in! In the name of Jesus the Christ, amen.
Love Always,
Sister Smith
Monday, October 6, 2014
The Church is TRUE!!!!
What's Crack-a-lackin'!!!!
I hope that everyone enjoyed their Christmas
and that you took delight in the spiritual feast that was given to us this
conference weekend! We are so blessed to have a loving Heavenly Father who has
given us a prophet on the earth today to lead and guide us back into His loving
arms! SO BLESSED!!!!
Monday: Down by the bay where the watermelons grow
back to my home I dare not go for if I do my mother would say...... That's
right my friends, I finally got to see one of the great lakes of Michigan and
let me tell you my friends was it great! It's like an ocean but not!!! I highly
recommend coming to see one of these wonderful creations because it is LEGIT!
Tuesday: I am grateful for the gospel in my life
because without it I don't know that I would do with my life! I can't even
express how grateful I am that I was so blessed to grow up in a home where the
gospel was taught and that I was able to learn about my Savior from such a
young age!
Wednesday: Oh man! One of the struggles of a mission
is not having a car. My heart goes out to all of the missionaries who had to
walk their entire mission, you my friends are champions! Whenever I walk it
always seems like all our lessons fall through and things just don't go as
planned. We missed our bus and didn't have a way to get to our appointment so
we had to cancel, but we decided to door knock a street and we happened to meet
two sweet potentials! If your plans don't go the way you planned remember that
the Lord is watching over you and His plans are always better then our plans!
Thursday: Today was a bit of a bummer. We had like 4
lessons planned and 3 canceled on us! They were pretty good reasons to cancel
but hey the gospel is wonderful and all I want to do is share the good news
with you! We did however have a good lesson with a less active member that we
are working with! She has somethings that she is working through but she really
wants to do better and improve!
Friday: We had a lesson will the Guiths..... well
Misty actually. She is great and she was taking notes and wanting to know all
these different things it was great! We are hoping that they're family will
start progressing more and getting closer to baptism. We are still taking some
baby steps, but baby steps are better then no steps, right!
Saturday: It's the most wonderful time of the year!
That's right General Conference baby!!! I'd have to say that all the talks that
were given were just wonderful! Nothing I can say can describe how great all of
them were! If you weren't able to watch it, I invite you to watch it and then
watch it again because you won't be able to get enough of it!
Sunday: Alright, was it just me or were you thinking
that President Monson was going to announce something crazy because of all the
follow the prophet talks. I was getting myself ready for whatever was to come
our way, but then nothing crazy happened. Oh well, the messages about following
the prophet were still wonderful and I have a huge testimony of how following
the prophet can bring you so much peace and happiness! They really do know the
way and are servants of the Lord, Jesus Christ.
Spiritual Thought: Alright, now that we have been
blessed with so great a feast "shall we not go on in so great a cause? Go
forward and not backward. Courage, brethren (and sisters); and on, on to the
victory" D&C 128:22 The next part of General Conference is applying
what we learned into our daily lives. If we don't apply it's like buying a
ticket to a movie but then never going to see the movie. I know that this can
be hard but we learned that through Christ we can do hard things and that we
must make sacrifices to follow our Lord. So, how can we apply what we learned
in Conference? We can make a list of things we want to improve on then pick one
or two things to start working on in our lives. Don't pick so many things to work
on at once because we don't want to get overwhelmed. We can pray about ours
lists and I know Heavenly Father will tell us what we can work on to reach our
potential. Something that just came to my mind was to read the talks and look
at the blessings that are given and if you feel that you need that blessing in
your life, do what the speaker invited us to do. There are many ways to apply
Conference in our lives and I know that when we do we will see the promised
blessings from the Lord and our lives will feel enriched and full. In the name
of Jesus the Christ, amen.
Love Always,
Sister Smith
The Beauty of Michigan! |
Blister on My Toe! |
Monday, September 29, 2014
Where Does the Time Go?
Dearest Family and Friends!
This week has been quite the adventure! I think
all my weeks have been adventures just for different reasons though. This week
was hot and I have so much more appreciation for the pioneers and the Mormon
Battalion then ever before even after the trek/ exodus! Here is a little
glimpse into this past week!
Monday: Haha! We had dinner that the Bishop's home
and it was great! We love the Peless family and I think they like us as well!
Their kids are so funny! I love being a missionary and learning from so many
different people all different kinds of things! Being a missionary and eating
in member's homes is the best!
Tuesday: We actually were able to pick up a new
investigator which was great! We have been so blessed in Bay City! Her name is
Sandra and her cousin is a member of the church and they had us all over for
dinner. They lesson went pretty well and we have another one scheduled for this
Thursday and we are looking forward to it!
Wednesday: We lost the car this day.... always a
bummer, but on the bright side we are blessed with some really great weather to
be walking in! I mean it could totally be snowing and it's not so I have
nothing to complain about! We were able to have a lesson with the Guiths! They
are doing pretty good! Misty said that she would be baptized when she receives
an answer that these things are true which is great! There are a few hurdles
that would need to be overcome but all things are possible through Jesus
Christ!
Thursday: We had the opportunity to have a lesson
with Tracy! She is such a sweetheart and I just love her and want her to be
happy and have the gospel in here life! She would be just so much happier if
she were able to come in full fellowship! We need her as well because she has
the most tender heart and so much charity for all of God's children! She really
is an amazing lady and I just want her to have this gospel!
Friday: Day number 1 and the River of Time! This day
is open to all the schools so we got to play games and stuff with them! I
braided a lot of pieces of fabric together and we also played 3-way tug of war!
It was legit! Sister Jordan and I played against the Elders and we got
creamed...... I also got creamed on all the other games I played against
them.... lame. Haha! We play a game called Hunker Down and Haul on the Hauser!
You balance on a piece of wood and then hold on to a rope and try to pull the
other person off, it is a game of balance and strategy! We also played stick
pull which was great! It just reminds me of the Restoration movie and how
Joseph Smith always played and that he was pretty much the best at it! I love
it! We were so tired by the end of the day! We had been in the sun all day and
had been out and about doing all those activities it was insane but so much fun
and I have that much more respect for the pioneers and what they did and I
didn't even have to walk that much that day!
Saturday: We worked a family history booth at the
River of Time and it was quite successful! We had a lot of people come and take
a look at it which was wonderful! We had by the end like 140 people stop by and
either take a flyer or I think about 60 people sat down with us and looked for
ancestors with us! It was great! The spirit of Elijah is really here! It was
great even trying to find other people's ancestors! We also worked a little at
our Mormon Battalion sight which was fun! We had homemade apple pie that was
cooked in a dutch oven! Did you know that the Mormon Battalion was the longest
infantry march ever!!!! And they were the ones who found the gold which started
the gold rush, but they left it all to return to their families in Utah! What
amazing men of God!
We also went to the Women's Conference which was absolutely
wonderful! It really is the most wonderful time of the year that we get to hear
from the leaders of the church then we get to go and apply it into our lives
and become better servants of the Lord! We have a prophet on the earth today
how amazing and wonderful is that!
Sunday: We had a really good Gospel Principles class
about families and it taught me a lot about how we can create a home that has
peace, love and harmony in it! I love how the gospel can truly answer all the
questions that we have! It really is amazing how Heavenly Father has created
such a divine plan for all of us and that we are able to grow into the children
that God knows we can become!
Spiritual Thought: This morning while in my studies I
was in my readings in Alma 5 which is the great question chapter of the Book of
Mormon. Lately I have been pondering a lot about pride and one of the questions
is "are ye stripped of pride?" and I thought about it and I came to
the conclusion that I am still very much a prideful person. Upon this
realization I thought more about how we can rid ourselves of that pride and
become humble and submissive. The first thing that came to my mind was
gratitude! What better way to realized how much the Lord has done for you then
counting your blessings. I love the scripture in Alma 26:12 which talks about
how we are nothing and that we can boast of our God! I love it! There are also
other ways that the scriptures teach us about how we can develop the attribute
of humility. In Helaman 3:35 it says "Nevertheless they did fast and pray
oft, and did wax stronger and stronger in their humility and firmer and firmer
in their faith of Christ...". We can fast and pray to receive divine help
to strip ourselves of our pride! It's great how we have a Heavenly Father who
sent His Son to help us in our weaknesses which also helps us to call upon the
Lord for help and strength! Blessings of being humble are found all over in the
scriptures, but one that I liked was D&C 112:10 which talks about receiving
answers to our prayers! I know that it is hard to acknowledge our weaknesses
and sometimes it's even harder to call upon the Lord for help, but I know that
when we do we will become humble and we will be able to strip ourselves of
pride that we may be able to stand before God and be clean so we can inherit
the kingdom of God which is the greatest of all gifts! In the name of Jesus
Christ, amen.
Love Always,
Sister Smith
Sister Miranda Smith on her way to "RIVER OF TIME" IN BAY CITY, MICHIGAN |
Sister Jordan and Sister Smith at "River of Time" |
Wednesday, September 24, 2014
runnin' runnin' and runnin' runnin'
Howdy Partners!
As you can see from my title, this week we have
been running around like mad sister missionaries! Actually I feel like that has
been what all my time in Bay City has been. We don't have enough time in the
day to all that we need to do! There's an elder in our mission who skips his
lunch hour because he feels like it is a waste of time and takes his lunch with
him. We may have to result in doing that... except I really like my lunch time
because well I get to read the Book of Mormon and the Ensigns and be
spiritually strengthened for the rest of the day, but we do need to find more hours
in the day. haha #missionlife! (That's right, I hash tagged!)
Monday: It rained.... a lot! This is the day that our
running around began. Who knew that it would just lead into a crazy week like
the one we went through!
Tuesday: Oh man I was in Mt. Pleasant baby!!! That's
where I was born and I was with my MTC companion Sister Mortensen! It is crazy
how much I actually remember from Mt. P even being gone for so long! It is
crazy! I also got to see Robert Bronson! He's almost been baptized a year now
which is crazy awesome! I still love working on campus! We did this finding
activity where you ask people what makes them happy and have them write it on a
white board and then you take a picture of them then you explain that you're
talking to people about what makes you happy which is the gospel of Jesus
Christ! Isn't that great! Campus all the way!
Wednesday: We had a lot of lessons planned and they
all fell through which is always a huge bummer but that is why back up plans
are so important! I'm going to have back up plans the rest of my life! They
really keep you organized and time efficient!
Thursday: Oh man! We had dinner with a less active
woman who is so sweet and who is slowly on here way to reactivation which is
great! She's great! The reason I'm telling you this is because for desert we
had... wait for it...... desert nachos!!!!!!! Haha! Isn't that awesome!!!! We
had like ice cream and caramel on them! The sweet little joys of mission life I
just love them!
Friday: Awesome day! While door knocking Sister
Jordan and I were coming up with awesome pumpkin carving ideas like the Plan of
Salvation, CTR, mormon.org and a michigan hand
with M.L.M we are pretty excited about it actually! What a great
missionary tool (wink, wink) haha! That evening we also had dinner at an a
member's home with an investigator and it went really well!! Like I say almost
every other week, members are everything!! They are the most important part to
the work! I absolutely love when members are so willing to help out and be a
friend to our investigators! The members also invited them to an activity the
next day! It was awesome!!!!!!!!!!! Have the missionaries investigators over
for dinner or family home evening, they need you!
Saturday: I had the opportunity to attend a wedding!
It was pretty great actually. They were married then the groom was baptized.
Also I believe I have found my calling in life and that is decorating cupcakes!
I had a blast decorating them and they turned out pretty good too! Maybe I'll
have that as a side job! We also had the Fall Frolic! Yup, Michigan rules!
Sunday: One the the counselors in the bishopric
is moving to Idaho Falls and he gave a powerful testimony to the ward! It was
amazing! It sounded like an apostle! It was legit! He's really great guy and we
are sad to see him leave!
Spiritual Thought: I've been thinking about what to
talk about this week and I feel like temple attendance is something that would
bring the spirit. I know that the temple is the House of the Lord. It is so
important that we go to the temple as often as we can. I know that we don't always
get the opportunity because we are busy and we have much to do, but as we take
that time for the Lord he will truly bless us and our families. (3 Nephi 13:33)
I know that not everyone who reads this is a member of the church or has a
temple recommend, I'd invite you to walk on the grounds of the temple and feel
of the special spirit that is there. There is a peace that comes from the
temple that you can't find anywhere else. I haven't been able to go back in
almost 18 months and I miss it, I miss it more than anything. There is a power
that comes from attending the temple regularly that can't be found anywhere
else. The temple is real life, when we go we get away from the temptations, and
craziness of the world and we get to go where we can feel the Lord's spirit
abundantly. I love to see the temple and I'm going back some day! There is not
place like the Lord's House. I know with all my heart that The Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-day Saints is Christ's restored church on the earth today and
that this is where the Lord wants all of his children to be. In the name of
Jesus Christ, amen.
Love Always,
Sister Smith
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