Thursday, February 18, 2016

A Great Week!!

Hey Ya'll!!!!

So this week has been pretty great!! It was just a super fun week! We did a lot of normal things but 4 of our investigators are progressing really well! They all committed to come to the stake conference that Elder Christofferson is going to be at this Sunday and to pray to know if he is an Apostle :D So cool. A lot of our less actives are going to come too!! And this Saturday, the missionaries in Oklahoma and Arkansas and Kansas are invited to a missionary conference with Elder Christofferson on Saturday!! It's going to be a good week!!! 
Also, while we were on exchanges (they're doing this new thing where instead of trading companions are going to two different areas, we switch companions and stay in the leader area so we were in Bartlesville still) Sister Lunt and Sister Ensign got the car stuck on a tree trunk! Hahahaha. We couldn't get it off so a member had to come and tow us off of it!! So funny!! Reminds me of my snowmobiling days haha. 
We're also going to start painting nails at a nursing home this week! We are so excited :D This lady came up to us and said, "Will you paint toenails too? I scrubbed 'em up real good! No corns or nothin'!" Soo great. I love it hahaha. Well I love you all so much! Have an awesome week!!!

Love
Sister Larmouth

Craziness Week

Hey my peeps!!

This week was pretty crazy but still a great week! We had a zone training on Tuesday and interviews with President that went really well!! We decided that we are going to try to become a Zion zone. Back in December, Sister Loveland gave us a packet with scriptures about Zion and characteristics of Zion that we were to study and write what we learned and what we were going to do about it. So we had a zone fast yesterday and we fasted about what things we should do and how to do it in order to become a zion zone :D So it's been awesome so far! We studied one scripture together today (Mosiah 18:21) and I studied two words for like an hour. It was soo cool!! Anyways on Wednesday I went down to Arkansas (I almost said Argentina and that was weird haha) on an exchange and then on Thursday we were in another town in Oklahoma and on Friday Sister Lunt and I weekly planned so we weren't really in our area for 2 1/2 days!!! Poor area. But we learned a lot this week so it's okay!! 
Yesterday, I also started another Purification Challenge with my comp! So hard. One of the things I have to give up is pizza!!! Guys! That's really hard!!! But that's okay!! Blessings...so many blessings!!
Before sacrament meeting yesterday, one of the girls that goes on exchanges with us frequently came up to me and said that someone in her family was struggling with their testimony and she wanted us to come and teach the lessons to her family. During testimony meeting, she, her mother, and her father all bore their simple yet powerful testimonies of the gospel. One phrase the mother said was, "Satan cannothave my family." That hit me so hard. What do we allow Satan to have? Food for thought. I love you all and I hope you have a great week!!!

Love
Sister Larmouth

A Crazy Week

Hola Familia and Amigos!!

This week has been a little crazy but good nonetheless!!! We have been tracting a lot this week and wow gotta love it. We're trying to build up our teaching pool right now so yay for tracting and stuffs!! I have a huge testimony though of how the Lord refines you differently each transfer!! I never how much pride I had until this transfer so my companion and I are going to start another Purification Challenge this Sunday :D It's going to be really hard but worth it!!! At our district meeting this week we set district goals for each week for the rest of the transfer and this week we had a goal of getting 2 new investigators and Sister Lunt and I were able to reach the goal with the help of the Spirit!! One was a referral from a member and she is super ready to hear the gospel!!! She said that she thinks it is a sign that she should be open to learning more due to all of the Mormons she has met in the last couple of years. We also tracted into a young man who while in prison totally changed his life around and got his GED and is going to school and found Christ while he was in jail. Soooo cool!!!! We are meeting with him again this week!!! The work is definitely moving forward and we are working on getting the members more involved with missionary work!!! I love you all!!!

Love 
Sister Larmouth

Awkward.....

Hey my peeps!!!

So I thought that Terah was coming home today and I have been counting down the days and hours and stuffs and then I get on and she doesn't come home for another couple days....so that's awkward...I'll be at district meeting when she comes home!!! Wow so crazy!!!! I'm so excited!!!! I don't know why but I am!!! 
So this week was good/strange.  We went to another church's Sunday School class with the some investigators....mmmm....weird experience. They brought in a goat. They had a goat at church...And then we watched this terrible awful video about Mary Magdalene and it gave me not so great feelings inside and Sister Lunt and I were just super not loving that at all. When we went to sacrament at our church it was like breathing in fresh air! It was amazing and I loved it. Those not so great feelings just went away instantly!! That experience really gave me such a deeper appreciation for the Restoration and Joseph Smith! We know the things which are important and we teach the doctrine of Christ! Which brings me to another experience this week: we were tracting and this super nice man answers the door and he turns out to be a pastor. So he says, "Yeah we get a lot of ex-Mormons who come to our church now that they have come to have a personal relationship with Christ." Oh man. I almost put on my fighting gloves. But moral of the story is is that we do have that personal relationship with the Savior. Elder Neil L. Anderson stated in the Missionary Broadcast that we know the Savior more than anyone in the world because of the Restoration. We have more scripture that God has given us and its sole purpose is to bring us closer to Christ. Joseph Smith says that we will grow closer to Christ by abiding by its precepts than we would with any other book. I LOVE our message and the Book of Mormon and I am so glad that I am able to have a personal relationship with Christ. 
We have been working with an investigator who doesn't know how to read and we have been teaching her through the Book of Mormon! It has been so rewarding to see her progress and the power that the Book of Mormon has in helping overcome our challenges in life! I love you all and I hope you have a great week!!!!!! 

Love
Sister Larmouth

Stickey Note Miracles

Hey Family!!!!

This week was a super good/hard/fantastic week!!! We had to give up 3rd ward and it was really hard but we did it!!! The Elders are super good ones so 3rd ward will be in good hands....hopefully :D  We are still going to see some families in that ward because it would be really hard not to! So we got 5 new investigators this week!!! It was so cool!! One was a less active lady's family who we weren't expecting to teach but we did and it was great!! They are going to read and pray about the Book of Mormon as a family!! Also the Madduxes came to church!! So cool! Another one of our investigators showed up after sacrament with her nonmember daughter and son-in-law! At the lesson with the Madduxes they fed us and we ate our salad with a spoon! It was great!!
Also to explain the magical sticky note. We had an hour before dinner and we didn't have much to do. We tried to contact some people but it fell through. So Sister Lunt was driving and she found a sticky note by her foot and it was my handwriting so she gave it to me....I have no recollection of this sticky note. There were three names and addresses on said sticky note and so we decided to go and see the people. The first house we came to the Spirit was sooooooooooo strong. Really really strong! We talked to him and made an appointment for Sunday which he was a bit busy on Sunday so we couldn't talk to him for a long time. But texted us later and said he would try to make it to church!! The next person we contacted was Tiffany and she met with missionaries a while ago but her parents didn't approve so she couldn't meet with them anymore. BUT she's moving out in less than a month and she's 18 now and she wants to bring her brother and sister-in-law as well! So we'll try to contact her in a week or so!! So cool!!!!! Well I love you all!!! 

Monday, January 11, 2016

Miracles and Transfers!

Hello Family!!!

This week was such a great week!!! Sister Lunt and I were able to see so many miracles! On Sunday we fasted that  we would be able to reach the standard for number of lessons (goal for the mission is 20 lessons a week and 60% member present lessons) and that our efforts would be reflected in our key indicators (numbers). This whole transfer I have gotten the lowest number of lessons I have ever gotten because all of the crazy things that have been happening. Our numbers weren't that great until (yet again) Saturday!!! We had ELEVEN lessons and every single one of them were member present which put us at 23 lessons and 15 member present!!! Wow. The Lord answers prayers, guys!! And we were also able to go on an exchange with some youth in the ward. One less active youth came tracting with us with his active friend and we prayed to see a miracle and we did!! We met a couple that invited us inside and they talked with us for 30 minutes and we are going to meet with them on Wednesday and they are so excited!! They want to buy us pizza!! (Which is totally fine with me heh heh). It was really good for Cooper (the less active youth) to be able to see that. We had a lesson with him afterwards and the Spirit was so strong!! 
Well Saturday night we got transfer calls...and....I'M STAYING IN BARTLESVILLE!!!!!!!! YAY!!! I'm super excited!! But....bad things happened too. Since the times for the two wards we are covering are overlapping on Sundays, we are now only over 1st ward and the Elders are picking up the 3rd ward....This was not very welcome news for us becausen 3/4 of the people we love are in 3rd ward. But we have both come to the realization that this is the Lord's will and that 1st ward needs our sole attention at this point and I trust the elders enough with the people we love in 3rd ward. It will be hard being in the same town and not being able to see them but we will make do!! Sorry if this email is super confusing! But I love you all!! 

Love 
Sister Larmouth

It's a New Year!!

Hey Ya'll!!!

This year has been amazing and I can't believe that I have had this opportunity to serve a mission. It has done wonders for me and it is amazing to see that change that has occurred in me throughout these past (almost) 6 months. For one, I have been happier than I have ever been in my life. I feel like my mission has taught me how to be happy despite my circumstances. I've had many difficult challenges so far and I'm sure that I will have many more but with these challenges I've been able to retain my hope. (If you ever want a good talk to read then read Elder Holland's "An High Priest of Good Things to Come") Over the past couple of days, I have reflected what changes occurred and when they occurred and I have come to the conclusion that, like it says in the scriptures, that it has come "line upon line and precept upon precept" and not all at once. So far on my mission I was focusing on the Christlike attribute of patience because that was one attribute that I knew that I did not have an ounce of before my mission. It's strange to see now (though I do not have perfect patience) that I am very much a patient person now. I think a lot of it has to do with perspective. I've changed my way of thinking to a much more positive wavelength so things don't irk me as much anymore. I still have a lot to work on, but I am excited for this new year to focus on some other Christlike attributes that I can acquire so that I can be a better missionary and person in general. I'm also glad to read all of your new years resolutions and reflecting on how much you have learned this year. Heavenly Father truly molds us into the people that he wants us to be!!

Thank you for all of your prayers!! I was back full swing into the work on Wednesday and I feel 100% now! Unfortunately on Tuesday night, we got a call from President and a missionary in Siloam Springs, AR was going home and Sister Millett was emergency transferred AGAIN to Arkansas. We were sad to see her go but I'm sure she is blessing the lives of the people there! 
We have been working with one of our investigators and conducting the stop-smoking workshop so he can be baptized. Well...later this week our only progressing investigator is now...in jail. Yup. So that's fun. Though he probably doesn't have as much of an opportunity to smoke there...right? He was driving with a suspended license so....yeah. 

But some miracles happened this week! So remember the man that cried when Sister Murray and I offered to rake his leaves? Well she took his address with her and so one day Sister Lunt and I went to go find him (he lives in a certain neighborhood with a whole bunch of twisty streets and hills) anyway it took us a while and then....WE FOUND IT!!! It was really exciting. So we anxiously knock on the door and after a long while he comes and....says he's resting so come back later..Great right?? So we go tracting around his house and nobody is home. But we know that we were in that neighborhood for a reason so we kept on tracting and then when we got to the last house a guy answered and he was actually interested in learning more about the gospel and reading the Book of Mormon. I knew that even if he doesn't become our investigator, that that was exactly where we were supposed to be! 

We also went on exchanges this week. So Sister Lunt went up to Independence, Kansas and another sister came to Bartlesville with me! It was a whole bunch of fun and we found quite a few potential investigators!! 

And also with the new year there comes a change in church times...so we're covering two wards and instead of meeting at 9 and at 1, they now meet at 9 and 11 which means there is overlap!! So we don't know if there will be any changes with the next transfer coming up (we get transfer calls this week) but we hope everything works out!! I'm hoping I get to stay here and finish training Sister Lunt but we'll see!! I love you all!!!!

Love
Sister Larmouth