Hi Dear Ones,
I'm just so far behind with this, Im not even planning on catching up- the missionary work moves forward at an every quickening pace and we are running to keep up. It is so exciting! This is the best work ever! I can't even begin to tell you how dearly I love these missionaries and how grateful I am for the privilege of being a full time missionary. I know we haven't done it perfectly. But we've loved it perfectly! Here are a few more journal entries.
Thursday November 13, 2014
I'm just so far behind with this, Im not even planning on catching up- the missionary work moves forward at an every quickening pace and we are running to keep up. It is so exciting! This is the best work ever! I can't even begin to tell you how dearly I love these missionaries and how grateful I am for the privilege of being a full time missionary. I know we haven't done it perfectly. But we've loved it perfectly! Here are a few more journal entries.
Monday Nov 3, 2014
Left at 7:00am to drive 2 hours to Bentonville AR, for our
Mission Leadership Council. President
Shumway and I took separate cars because he will continue on from there to do
his 10 days of interviews with every missionary in our mission.
It was our largest group of mission leaders ever! 43 of them!
26 Zone Leaders and 17 Sister Training Leaders and they are every one
outstanding missionaries and wonderful people!!
I feel so honored to get to spend a day with them and learn from them.
We reviewed many of the things Elder ______(General Authority) taught
at our Zone Conferences. Our mission therapist from LDS Family Social Services, came to teach
about “Dealing with Depression”. We have
a number of missionaries that struggle with this, and his presentation was
perfect for our leaders to understand how they can encourage and help
missionaries that are having a hard time with this. We had training from two Sister Training
Leaders – - about a program Sister _______ brought
from a previous mission- Home
Primary! This is going to be a great
tool to use with less active families.
We also had training from two Elders about family
history work- they have had huge success
with it in St. Robert- dozens of
referrals from members. They taught us
how to use Family Search to do missionary work-
excellent training! President
gave some inspired training- it was just
a great day.
Everyone helped get lunch ready- Hoagies, chips, veggies, fruit, and
cookies. It takes a lot of food to feed
that many missionaries- especially Elders!
I hauled it from the mission home in a giant cooler.
We finished with the meeting about 4;15. By the time I cleaned up, and talked with a
dozen missionaries, it was 5;45. I got
home after 8:00pm.
Taught Abby and Taylor a seminary lesson (I’m their teacher
now- did I say that?). And I’m
done.
Wednesday Nov 5, 2014
Gone by 9:00am to be in Muskogee for a District Meeting
there with 8 missionaries plus the zone leaders- Great district meeting, and
then I stayed in Muskogee to go out with the Sisters missionaries there. As it turned out they had arranged an
exchange, so I was with one Sister and one went with a member.
It was a touching appointment. This lady is sick- she recently had a stoke because of
diabetes. She still needs a little
support to walk. She is a less active
member of the church – probably 60 years old and living with a man who is not a
member. They have been together for years. He has cancer- leukemia. They are living in a trailer in back of a run
down little house- her grandmother’s house-
who died years ago. They can’t
live in the house because the gas line under the house is broken and they can’t
afford to fix it and the crawl space is filled with spiders. It’s the same kind of poverty we see all over
our mission and it breaks my heart.
This sweet lady had a pure heart and her eyes welled up with
tears several times while Sister ____was teaching her. Especially at one point- as Sister ____
shared that her mother had been a less active member of the church for years
and a smoker and drinker. Just before
she came on her mission, she and her brother, who was also leaving on a
mission, approached their mother and told her how important it was to them that
they be sealed together as a family before the two left on their missions. It changed their mother’s heart. She stopped her bad habits and made herself
worthy. They were sealed just a short
time before Sister ____ left for her mission.
I had no idea this had been Sister ____background. It makes me respect her even
more. Her father is an active
member, but there have been so many problems because of her mother, and this sister has had the strength to stay
faithful on her own.
She’s a remarkable young woman.
Friday Nov 7, 2014
I spent a wonderful day in Alma AR with two sisters. We visited an investigator who
is struggling to know if the gospel is true and is having great pressure from
her husband and other relatives to discontinue seeing the missionaries and stop
reading the Book of Mormon. She asked
us what she should do. The answer is
always the same- she will have to come
to know for herself if the Book of Mormon is true, through study, prayer. She will need to keep God’s
commandments. She will be blessed for
all of it. And she will have to trust the Lord to take care of the rest- it will take so much faith. It hurt my heart- it has got to be a scary thing.
In the afternoon I worked with the Sisters in Van Buren,
AR- They are struggling to find. After some planning and prayer, we went to
find a sister who had asked for her name to be removed from the records of the
church. She was so happy to see the
sisters. She still has a testimony- she just wants her questions answered. The sisters will help her- we’ll see what happens.
Our mission, the world is full of people needing the gospel,
searching for the gospel. So many things
get in the way- because Satan is so good
at what he does. I’m going to pray for
those two sisters.
Saturday Nov 8, 2014
Attended a baptism. A wonderful young couple, baptized
by one of our great Zone Leaders. This is a young couple who got married and
then baptized. They are going to need a
lot of support to keep making progress in the gospel, but they are focused on
the temple and that will help.
President Shumway will get home about midnight tonight- long week for him!
Tuesday Nov 11, 2014
I’ve had two incredible days spent with missionaries! President is in his second week of
interviews, and I went with him on Monday to the Springdale Zone and today to
the Bartlesville Zone. The Zone Leaders
conducted Zone Training meetings while President Shumway pulled missionaries
out for interviews, and I talked with the missionary who was waiting to go in
next. It was such a pleasant time to
visit with our OTM missionaries that I dearly love. Each one of them is so unique and each has
divine gifts- I see that.
I’m also so impressed and touched by the great desire they
all have to be better missionaries, to be more consecrated, to be more
obedient, to work harder. They all want
to do more! Sometimes I am brought to
tears as they tell me their challenges,
and their miracles. These days
have been a gift to me.
Tonight one of our senior couples, who have been serving in
Salem, MO, came in to the mission home.
Their mission is completed. They
are an outstanding senior couple! He has
been serving as the branch president there.
When they first arrived they would get about 20 people out to church,
sometimes as low as 11. There was so
much work to do. They just started
visiting and loving. Last Sunday they
sent us a picture of the ward family, standing out in front of the chapel on
the last Sunday they were there. 80
people!! They have truly made a
difference there. These are the
sweetest, most unassuming, humble people you could ever meet and they love the
Lord. They are such a great example to
me.
We had a special farewell dinner for them with a
short meeting afterwards to hear their testimonies. Our senior office missionaries and our
assistants came. They will spend the night here in the mission home. They
will depart for home tomorrow.
What a special day! I
got to hear Taylor sing a solo for the Jenks High School Veterans Day
Assembly- he sang yesterday and today-
the student body is so large- 5,000, that they can’t fit them all in the
Performing Arts Center at the same time.
He was incredible, and the students loved it!
I went straight from there to the Tulsa East Stake Center to
spend the next three hours visiting with Elders- no sisters in this Zone! It was their Zone Training Meeting- President conducted interviews with every
missionary and I visited with every missionary!
Such a privilege to listen to the things they have learned here in the
mission field, to hear their testimonies, to hear stories of the miracles that
have happened in their areas, and to hear the miracles that are happening at
home with their families. The Lord has
been so kind to all of them as they have given Him their time and strength to
serve. I love our missionaries!!
Saturday November 15,
2014
So much to do this day!
President, Taylor and Abby left at 8:am to drive one hour north to
Bartlesville. President and Taylor were
presenting at our 3-stake youth fireside-
President speaking and they both sang for the youth. Abby just got to enjoy it!
I went to the Broken Arrow building to do a workshop for a
3-ward women’s conference.
President and Taylor got done at noon- He drove north to St. Robert to teach at the
leadership portion of their Stake Conference.
Taylor left in his own car to hurry to football for the Senior football pictures. Abby came home with ward members. I came home to hurry and change and take
Taylor (when he got home from football!)
to Oklahoma City for auditions for the All-state Choir- a one and a half
hour drive- one way.
I enjoyed the drive so much!
Taylor sang all the way there- practicing and warming up- I love to hear him sing. His choral director called tonight- Taylor made it! He’s in the All-State Choir!
On the way home we talked and worked on part of his Eagle Scout
Application- him on my I-pad.
Poor Abby- we just
left her home alone all afternoon. She
worked on homework.
Got home- made a
grocery list- ran to WalMart- home!
It’s 10:30pm- that
must mean it’s time to go to bed – we can only hope!