Monday, October 26, 2015
I'm admittedly having a really hard time today. I'm not really sure, but I guess I just woke up on the wrong side of the bed. I don't remember if I told you last week, but my companion got transferred to a different area. It sounds like President Ware thinks I have a lot more growing to do. So. Trying not to be discouraged about that.
Yesterday was such an awesome day, though. I really needed it. The sabbath truly was a delight and a relief. Where do I even start? I'm going to jot down some of my favorites from my notes:
- Turn to the Lord; trust in Him, and let Him be your guide.
- A desire to believe is where you start! It can be that simple.
- Skepticism is easy; faith is a worthwhile effort that reaps great results.
- Center your lives on the Savior & simplify your life with the things that matter most.
- How we can establish a good foundation on Jesus Christ? Center your life on him. The world is spinning out of control, and even our lives can feel that way. If we center ourselves on him, we find protection.
- Forgiveness. Forgive others. Take time to evaluate anything you haven't moved on from. Give that to the Savior and simplify your life.
- Forgive yourself. The Savior is ready and willing to take your mistakes from you. Apply the Atonement and move on. Let it go. Simplify your life by giving it to him.
- Self-Control. The more you use it, the stronger it gets.
- Align yourself to the will of the Lord.
- The Lord will humble us so that our hearts can be broken. When our hearts break, there is room for the Lord to fill it with a better way.
- To him, our direction is more important than our speed.
- Simply repent and get on the path. The Lord is there to help us.
Our bishop invited us to ward council, which has been a goal (of mine, at least) for quite a while. We've been to a few ward councils since I've been here, but it was cool that Bishop wanted us to be there. What was even better is that we talked about the people the ward is focusing on, and I'm not sure if we've done that since I've been here! We'll be trying to help the ward with those people as well, thank goodness. Hoping it will open up some teaching opportunities. Then what was even better, we met with Bishop and our ward mission leader to get the ball rolling on a few things that haven't been happening. We counselled together and made some great plans about how we can be more effective in working together as members and missionaries. The Lord is truly preparing people for us through the efforts of our members.
My new companion's name is Sister McOmber. She's from Queen Creek, AZ. She is a great missionary, and it's been so awesome to work with her so far. Our first night together, we had dinner scheduled with a less-active family, but when we showed up to dinner with them, they cancelled and gave us some money to go get ourselves dinner. We chose Subway (one reason probably being that we get a missionary discount there, which is nice!). This lady named Linda was making our sandwiches. She noticed our name tags, rang up our discount (bless her), and proceeded to check us out. To our surprise, suddenly she asked us to pray for her daughter, who was going through some health issues. After we prayed with her (with no one else in the store, thank goodness), we asked about her daughter and started asking questions to open up a gospel discussion. She told us about how much she'd done to turn her life around and how much Jesus Christ has been helping her. "I run on faith," she told us. :) We had a great conversation with her, and left her with a pass-along card.
The next day, we were in the same area. Because our mortal bodies are subject to mortal things, we gave in to the great need we had to... relieve ourselves... and stopped by Subway to ask if we could use their restroom, not thinking Linda would be there again. But she was! So while I was... um, busy... my companion started to get to know Linda a little more, and by the time I came out, we were easily led to a conversation that helped us understand her desire to continue to move forward with her progression and be baptized. We were so excited that she said that! Haha. We asked her if we could come over to her house and help her achieve that goal, and we found out she lived in our area! How great is that? The soonest she could meet is on Halloween, so we've made plans to meet with her a little more often, or at least go get a Subway sandwich or something. :) We're very excited for this opportunity the Lord has given us and are praying to be able to accomplish his will for her.
I only have time for that miracle this week, but the Lord has been pouring them down. My companion has such great desire and is so genuine. She really is being a great example to me.
I love you with all my heart. Keep yourselves centered on the Lord, and all will be well.
-Sister Nielsen