Tuesday, September 13, 2011

God is so good. Everything is possible.


Okay, well yesterday was the best day of my mission!

Behold! Garry Barnes was baptized!!! The chapel was packed - there was not a free seat. In attendance were the Evesham Branch, the Barnes extended family, two bishops, the stake president, the entire branch presidency, the mission president, and eleven missionaries. Sister Clark and I got to sit on the front bench with the Barnes family along with Sister Stucki and Sister T. Garry's sister in law (Wendy's sister) gave the first talk. She started talking about eternal families. Sister Clark and I had Maddy Barnes, the youngest girl, six years old, snuggled up between us. I leaned forward to look at the faces of Harrison, Harley, Bradley, Wendy, and Garry, all sitting one after another. The oldest boys were still fasting. Wendy had tears in her eyes; Garry in white, in his baptism clothes. There was another talk, and then a multitude of children stood up to sing the "Armies of Helaman" and then it was time! Garry got dunked! At the beginning of my mission our area president came and told us to wake up early every morning and visualize the person we wanted to baptize. He shared with us a verse from Ether 12:19 "and there were many whose faith was so exceedingly strong, even before Christ came, who could not be kept from within the veil, but truly saw with their eyes the things which they had beheld with an eye of faith, and they were glad." For months I woke up to visualize Garry's baptism, and yesterday I truly saw with my eyes the things, which I had beheld with an eye of faith, and I was GLAD! I even made green jello, which we gave Garry a huge bowl of and forced him to eat it! Victory! But anyways, the baptism was beautiful, and while we waited for Garry to get changed Sister Clark and Sister Stucki and I were asked to give our testimonies and then when Garry came back some of Wendy's family sang a beautiful song and President Retallick welcomed him into the branch. "As branch president I now get to give you assignments and my first one is for you to come up and bear your testimony." Garry stood up, and was able to explain that there was no thunderbolt, no flash of lightening. The thing that got him were the experiences that he had recorded in his journal, of times where he had felt the spirit, and he could not deny the things he had written with his own hand. He simply thanked everyone for their examples of living the gospel. That’s all the gospel really is. It's making our lives good. It's bringing joy and peace and happiness to our lives by bringing us closer to the Savior and teaching us the things we should do. Garry was able to make the leap of faith and decide for himself and it was truly amazing. I cannot explain the joy that filled my being.

To top off the day, I was also able to see my very first convert.  It had been one year since her baptism, and she's still active in the church! Again words can't express that joy I felt when we embraced.

Also! Tell Grandma Maurine that I played the piano for sacrament meeting in Banbury! Yes! There was no one else available, and bless them, they actually let me attempt! Scary man. It was my crowning piano moment.

I also got to hold Brad and Jessica's new baby boy! Sooo cute! I met him when he was two days old. It's so cool to be around family. Truly, truly.

Also, Sally Earley, who was baptized a month ago in Evesham, has been called to serve as 2nd counselor in the Relief Society presidency! I got to see her yesterday at Garry's baptism and her countenance was radiating.

God is so good. Everything is possible.



super powers


Half my brain is in Banbury with the stuff we did there, the other half is in Solihull with the stuff we did here, and so I really don't know what to tell you about because I'm just not sure what happened where and who knows what day it happened?? The longer my mission goes on, the more jumbled my brain gets. We go to dinner appointments and members ask, "so what did you do today?" and I honestly have to sit there and think hard. What on earth did we do today? And then some foggy memory will come back, kind of like the feeling you get when you remember your dreams from the night before...oh yeah! We did this and this and this! But on occasions when the Lord really needs you to use your noggin, cool things happen. The amazing abilities of the brain combined with the spirit, sometimes makes you feel like you have super powers. Like I've run into people that I haven't seen for months, and who I'd only spent five to ten min talking with and somehow I've been able to recognize them, and their names come to my head. That’s just crazy. The spirit is good stuff!

Welp!
Love you all! Be the best!

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Primary are the elect of God

One of the highlights of the week for me was teaching the sharing time in primary. Who are the elect of God? The primary kids! They are fantastic. They are excited, they want to be good, they want to have fun, and they want to be kind. They accept the gospel with all their hearts. If only we had their enthusiasm and joy, imagine what we could do in our callings!

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

German rebuke

Also, we had the German elders pretend to rebuke us in German during "call in". It sounded like the Nazis were coming. It was hilarious.

Well God is obviously good.

I love you guys!

Double duty and hanging with me cousin....

Anyway, I am now covering two areas! Sister Rose of Banbury is now sharing Solihull with us, and we are sharing Banbury with her. Her companion finished her mission a week into the transfer, and there are no extra sisters until the upcoming transfer. I suppose it's part of my priesthood duties to cover two areas, and it's truly an honor that I enjoy as an APW. We call our area, Solbury. It sounds better and more convincing than Banihull. The exciting thing is that on Sunday I got to go to Banbury ward where I sat by me cousin Bradley Stewart, his wifey, and their daughter Ava in sacrament meeting. (Jessica is expecting a baby boy on Tuesday!) Then Bradley stood up to give a talk in sacrament. Then he taught the Gospel Principles class as part of his duty for ward mission leader. (He also used me for the object lesson where I was handcuffed and he told a pretty good story about one of his brothers - whose name will not be mentioned - got arrested and got his license taken away for six months for speeding. bahaha) Then I went to the temple prep class with Bradley and Jessica. Then we had missionary coordination with Bradley. HOW COOOL’S THAT?