Monday, August 29, 2016

Kimber Mail 8/29/2016: "It's the Life!"

   Hey, hey everyone! Happy Monday :)   This last week was crazy busy and I am so tired! As I was talking to my District Leader last night for call-ins to report our week, I told him how tired we were and he said "Well hey! That means that you're doing it right, right?!" Ha, ha, so true. Missionary work is the life! This last week was filled with so many gems, I honestly couldn't narrow it down to just a few so I'll share highlights from each day with yinz:
   Monday: The other elders in our district (the Wintersville Elders: Elders Mills & Rawle) came out to have a mega P-day with us at Lawsons (family in our ward.)  It was super fun! They have a TON of land and it is beautiful!!  Brother Lawson made fried PB&J's and man they were delish! At first I was a little skeptical but they were pure heaven I tell you what!!  Then we made s'mores and went fishing and guess what?!  I CAUGHT MY FIRST FISH!  I was legit screaming and all the Elders come running from the opposite end of the lake ha, ha it was pretty exciting!  Plus Elder Mills and Noyes showed us how to be 'professional rock skippers' and their tricks actually worked! It was so fun.
   Tues: We had an awesome day finding a few less-active members who had never been contacted or had only been contacted once.  One sister in particular let us right in and told us that she had been struggling and needed some help and someone to listen to her and then we show up!  It always makes me smile to hear things like this and know that the Lord is SO aware of all of his children.  Well after we visited with that sister we got a call from the move Elders and they told us that they were bringing us a.... NEW CAR! What-What!!  Surprise of all surprises.  Ha, ha, ha but it's super nice and a little tender mercy!
   Wed: Who loves service - yes we doooo! Today was legit a day of service.  The Elders had contacted a less-active lady that no one new about and turns out she was in the middle of this huge backyard project laying pavers and digging up clay.  So we went and helped in the morning and got super dirty but it was fun! Afterward we got to go to this nursing home and do people's nails. Oh man guys, old people crack me up! It was so fun to hear their life stories and see the joy that something so little as painting nails, listening and laughing brought to them.  I love service!!
   Thurs: This was probably my favorite day of the week.  We had a huge conference with the whole west side of the mission in Cranberry, PA. (WOO BACK TO PA!) It was a super special conference because both Elder Perkins and Meurs from the 70 came and taught us.  I learned so much! I really felt like I was learning from like Alma and Amulek!!  HA, HA! But here's some things that I learned from them:
🔹Elder Perkins:  ~ Taught us to making meetings a "revelatory experience" ~ Ask Questions and do all you can to find your answers! ~ We need to submit to the will of God in all things ~ He also shared his experience in sitting in with one of the 12 as they assigned mission calls.  They take 20 seconds per call and it is all pure revelation.  He said "We are not calling them to a mission, We are calling them to a Mission President and his wife who will change their lives."  I am so grateful I get to serve with President and Sister Johnson they have truly changed my life and had a bigger impact than I think they will ever know.
🔹Elder Meurs:  ~ Every day we get to choose if we will be a full time or part time servant of the Lord  ~ The lord will trust us as we give our all  ~ Continue even through rejection! The most sacred/beautiful things happen at the end of the road.  ~ There are people right now that are waiting for you to OYM (Open Your Mouth)
🔹 As always it was so fun to see old friends. That reunion is always the greatest! It was awesome to learn from the missionaries I serve around too. I LOVE THE PPM!!!
🔹Okay now for the epic awkward moment of the day - because you all know I'm full of those! HA! Okay so every conference we have we are all told to prepare a 3-4 minute talk and then like 4 random missionaries are chosen to get up and share those.  So Elder Perkins chooses the missionaries and they read off "Sister McDonald" and I remembered 'Oh cool! There's another Sister McDonald now. It's going to be her turn because I just spoke at the last one.'  Well Elder Perkins didn't realize there were 2 of us I guess so he tells the Elder conducting to start the talks and we will figure it out. Well after the first speaker Elder Perkins calls out that "the one speaking will be the one in Wheeling, West Virginia." Guys I forgot I was in Wheeling. So I'm just sitting there. Then everyone starts looking at me. Then I realize 'oh! That's Me! They want me up on the stand.' So in an effort to make it less awkward (because I figured I'd be the last to speak...) I walk up, almost biffed it and make it up to the stand. I almost sit on the bench behind the Perkins but then realize they want me to speak right then. Getting up to the podium I'm like 'well on that awkward note...' HA! But it was awesome because it was all on the faith to find.  I've really gained a testimony of these last few weeks being brand new in this area.  I guess I didn't do too bad because Elder and Sister Perkins came and sat at our table at lunch and told me good job! It was so cool to sit and talk with them over lunch. They are amazing!
🔹Also the music was just SO powerful. Elder Meurs taught us to sing Hope of Israel a certain way emphasizing certain words and it was so powerful!  As we sang the ‘As Sisters In Zion/Army Of Helaman’ medley the spirit was so strong!  I love singing with all the missionaries.
IT WAS THE GREATEST DAY.
   Friday: We went in the morning and pulled this couple the Sikole's weeds in their huge garden. It reminded me of all the corn in Second Hand Lions! So it was awesome :)  plus they are the sweetest they always feed us lunch every Friday/Saturday and it's all homemade: YUM! We also had a great lesson with Gay. Once again member fellowshipping works miracles!  She really wants to be baptized and is one step closer to a baptismal date. J
   Sat: We got up early and went and helped Sister Wylie in the ward with a 5K.  Thankfully we didn't have to run!😂👌  But it was awesome to get to talk to so many people.  We went back and visited this guy, Frank, we met last week in the rain, to see if he was wanting to learn more.  So we sat and taught him and it was a powerhouse lesson. The spirit was so strong and when we shared Moroni's promise with him he said "that just makes sense! We have to put in our effort to get Gods will". Music to my ears.
   Sun: Well it was a crazy but awesome spiritual day.  Sister Jacobson and I gave the talks in sacrament.  I talked about the Book of Mormon and tried not to ramble but it was great! Then we had FHE (Family Home Evening) at Sister Folmers- this cute older lady and had lunch too.
Then the Bishops son- Isaac- had his baptism after dinner. Okay the members out in the East are amazing. It really does feel like a huge family.  We all support one another like a huge family, just like it should be! Practically the whole stinking ward came to his baptism!! There were investigators, less active members, active members and the whole chapel was filled to the brim! It was awesome to feel the support and love. Also Isaac is my little buddy and asked me to play the piano. Couldn't turn him down! It turned out to be really good!
Well that's all for now folks! Have a great week J

💕Sister McDonald
Ponderize: 2 ne 16:10 "...and understand with their heart and be converted and be healed"
Committment: "Choose the harder right rather than the easier wrong" ~ Pres. Monson












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