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Monday, July 29, 2013
Adventures
Monday, July 22, 2013
Q&A
For scripture study, I'd recommend planning your study somehow. Do you have any doctrinal questions/wonderings? Is there something you want to work on personally? Do you want to get to know the scriptures better? Think about it and "set goals and make daily plans" (You'll hear that a TON in Preach My Gospel) to work towards whatever it is. Another idea is that in Preach My Gospel, at the end of each chapter, there are a TON of study activities. Some are obviously missionary-centric but others are more universal and simply gospel-centric. Great stuff!
How has God lifted you up?
He has lifted me up as on "eagle wings". I've been so much stronger than before thanks to the enabling power of the Atonement/grace. Whenever I think I don't know what to say, I eventually know what to say. I have been able to find "just the right scripture", without even knowing what I'm looking for. I can speak Spanish pretty well! I'm much more hugging tolerant than I used to be. After the mission, don't be too surprised if I actually give you a hug instead of you giving me a hug. The hispanic culture has taught me well. :) Anyway, God has lifted me up in so many ways. I was actually studying that and finding every instance of that metaphor in the scriptures. Here's a list of references.
Exodus 19:4
Deuteronomy 32:11
Isaiah 40:31
Psalms 103:1-5
D&C 124:18,99
Revelation 12:14
Who from the scriptures are you most excited to meet when you die?
Hard question... Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ first, but that's a given. Definitely Joseph Smith, Alma the Younger, Moses, Paul, Enoch, anyone who had a mighty change of heart and was totally transformed from being evil, carnal, or weak or at least mediocre, to being an amazing powerful instrument of the Lord.
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Monday, July 15, 2013
Hi there!
The main struggle is that I often don't know what I'm doing. I know I need to walk by faith but I wish I could know when I'm being guided by the Spirit. I guess that's not how Heavenly Father works. Sometimes I feel like I'm just wandering, but at least I'm going about doing good and I keep moving...
That and our number of lessons taught has been really low this week... We only had 9 and we can usually get 20 or more. And it's not for lack of trying. Makes me wonder what I'm doing wrong or if it's just bad luck or a test of patience...
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Monday, July 1, 2013
Sorry it's been a while!
The weird part was that a lot of people were congratulating me and Hermana Snow. It felt really odd to us because we couldn't take the credit. I've definitely learned that missionary work is a spectator sport. Yes, we work our hardest, but in the end the Spirit is the one that makes things happen. Just as Christ said, "Thy will be done and the glory be thine forever". I know how it feels to be an instrument of the Lord and it's great! It sounds odd, but I love working my hardest, being lifted beyond my own abilities and not being able to say it was solely my accomplishment. I work better that way when I don't get all the credit. It reminds me of a TED talk about creativity by the author of "Eat Pray Love" (I forget her name). It's about how we "have a genius" instead of actually being "geniuses". Highly recommended. Look it up.
As for what made me smile, there have been many things. But I thought you'd really appreciate some Ragamuffins (see photo). We work at a food bank every week to do service and I found this box of muffin mix that expired in 1989. Oh, and I got to go wading in the baptismal font. Don't get any sacrilegious ideas. ;) After Richard's baptism, we were cleaning up and we had the hardest time pulling out the drain for the font. It just wasn't budging. So we sisters had to wade in there (it was knee deep) since we had skirts on and try to get at the plug. I finally got it out, but soaked half my skirt in the process. It was great fun. :)
Oh, and a kind old southern man gave us a tiny Gideon bible. But we gave him a Book of Mormon so it's all good. :)
Oh, and we have transfers this wednesday! I'm staying here in Denton and my new companion is going to be my MTC companion, Hermana Hunter, who I love and adore! Yay! Hermana Snow is going to Lewisville. The crazy part: She's going to be a sister trainer (female equivalent of zone leader), starting a new area (first sisters in an area) and training a new sister, as well as a visa-waiter, who is temporarily called to serve here while waiting for the visa to go somewhere else. Yeah. I think any responsibility she could possibly have was given to her all at once... Yep. I'm praying for her every day.
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