Hey everyone! How are yinz doing?! Hope
you all had a fabulous Thanksgiving and got real chubs ha, ha, ha, ha. ‘Cuz
SAME! ππ
This week was awesome! Sister Roper and I are back up to par and had
a pretty happy week! We decided to be
more thankful we were going to take an "Ammon" approach with our
missionary work and it was great. Just a recapper for those who have no clue
who Ammon is or what I mean by that: So, Ammon is this legit guy in the Book of
Mormon. He is out on his mission, just servin' the Lord and he gets to this
land full of Lamanites, who definitely were not his people. Ammon is taken
before the Lamanite king, King Lamoni, and he tells him that he wants to just
be his servant. So he serves and (spoiler alert) he helps the Spirit soften
hearts and helps many become converted to the gospel. If you want to read the
story it's real great and I highly recommend it! A good chunk of it is in Alma chapters 17-19
in the Book of Mormon. So anywho… that's
what we decided to do more of this week was SERVICE! Let me share what miracles we saw because of
it:
- We helped one
of our investigators shovel their coal and move their wood for their fire and
rake leaves. #MusclesAndBlackSnotForDayssss ha, ha, but it was awesome because
we were able to really bond with the kids and she was able to open up to us a
lot more. I love when people are able to
trust us to open up and tell us what they feel!!
- Wednesday we went on exchanges and I
was here in New Bloom with my STL, Sister Allen, and man do I love exchanges. We did some awesome heart attacks for some
sassy people we've tried to visit but haven't had any success. So that was fun! Then we went to this super
sweet interfaith night in Harrisburg! It
was really cool to meet so many great people and feel the love of God so strong
and I was just reminded that God loves us all no matter who we are! It was legit!
- Thanksgiving day we got to help out
along with some other sisters, at this 5 and 10k race in Harrisburg! It was
really fun and even though it was cold so many people thanked us for cheering
them on. It was great! You never know
what a simple word of encouragement could do for someone.
- We raked more leaves and some more
leaves and some more leaves until our arms pretty much fell off. You have no idea how many leaves there are out
here! TOO MANY! Ha, ha, but it was great
and we were able to see a lot of hearts soften.
- We helped some members that we didn't
know very well put their Christmas decorations up. It was really good to hear their conversion
stories and to get to know them better. More trust building- yippee!!
- We felt like we should go help this one
member, Sister York, who does so much for us. So we went and it was good
because she was so stressed from helping clean her daughter’s house and taking
care of the grandkids that she was about to burst. Her house needed some TLC so
we got to work and hard core cleaned. It
was really cool because we had some awesome discussions about Patriarchal Blessings
and we actually found hers while we were cleaning. She started crying and
saying how she had another copy sent to her years ago (the one we found) but
her eyes are so bad she can't read it. She said "Now I know we aren't
supposed to share these with people but could you read this out loud for
me?!" Sis. Roper read it to her and
the Spirit filled that tiny room and by the end, with tears in her eyes, Sister
York said "I needed that reminder that I'm loved." I was really
reminded that even these valiant members need uplifting. I am so blessed to walk in the Savior's
footprints and do as he would for my brothers and sisters.
So,
these were just some big examples but I just love serving. I am so grateful
that we were fed so much and taken care of on Thanksgiving and also even on a
day to day basis. I'm so blessed to be able to be serving the gems in PA and
serving alongside my Savior. I know that
this is the Lord's restored true Gospel on the earth and that the Book of Mormon
and Bible bring us closer to Him than any other book. I am oh so grateful for prayer. I know that our Father in Heaven listens. He loves us.
He wants us to come to him and vent, pour out our hearts and get up and
work. I love my life and I love my
Savior and My Heavenly Father. I want to
end with this awesome quote I read this week.
It's from the Oct. 2008 talk by Elder Cornbridge, "The Way,” he
said, "The Lord's way is not hard. Life is hard, not the gospel. We have
only 2 choices in life. We can either follow the Lord and be endowed with his
power...or we can go some other way and go it alone without his support, power
and guidance. Which is easier?" I
am so grateful that we have a merciful, loving, older brother and friend to
guide us in this crazy world. He truly
is the light.
This
Christmas the church has put out this AMAZING initiative "Light the
World"! If you haven't seen the
video, WATCH IT! If you have, watch it
again and share it with friends, family, anyone and everyone. Starting December 1st through Christmas, there are these awesome
short videos to watch to give us ideas of service we can do each day to better spread
the light and Christmas Spirit. Pleaseeee
check it out on Mormon.org!
YOU WILL LOVE IT! And let me know of any cool experiences you
have and I'll do the same. Can't wait for us all to #LightTheWorld this
Christmas! HERE WE GOOOOO!ππ―π
πSis. McD
Ponderize:
"...Believe, and were converted unto the Lord." 3 Nephi 1:22
Commitment: "Make prayer holy time
with the father"- Sis McConkie
Charity Attribute: think no evil
