Friday, February 15, 2013

Each Life that Touches Ours for Good - February 11 Email


Dear Family,
   I hope that you have had a good week. I was so sorry to hear about Nannie Lou's passing. She was such a sweetheart. I read a quote this week that I though might help Mama in the wake of her passing. Elder Lance B. Wickman said, "Grief is the natural by-product of love. One cannot selflessly love another person and not grieve at his suffering or eventual death. The only way to avoid the grief would be to not experience the love; and it is love that gives life its richness and meaning." I thought that quote was so beautiful and can apply to so many situations in life. I think that is why my first couple weeks here were so tough because everything I loved was so far away. Hermana Pierce was the closest thing I loved and even she was 3 hours across the mission but the good news is that it doesn't take long to come to love people no matter where you are. I have found that there are so many lives that touch ours for good. I have fallen in love with the people here. They are so good to us and try so hard to serve us. I am grateful for the opportunity to love even when that love sometimes brings grief. I know that Nannie Lou is grateful for the love that ya'll showed her. She is in a better place. If she doesn't make it to the Celestial Kingdom, I don't have a shot! :)
   This week we decided to try harder to talk to everyone. We had an appointment Thursday afternoon that we were really excited about but when we got there the man in the house said that we had the wrong house so we decided to try to find the right one. We ended up seeing an english speaking lady and talking to her. She was awesome and said she would love for elders to come share what we believe. We knew we were supposed to talk to her. Then we remembered that the guy we had the appointment with had relatives that lived in another apartment in the same complex. We went and knocked on that door to find out where he really lived. His sister-in-law who is from Columbia answered and said he was not home but immediately invited us in. No sooner had we said "We're missionaries from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints" did she say, "I would love to learn more." We started teaching her about the Book of Mormon and she said "I know about this book...it's like the Bible but clearer..the Bible can be confusing." We asked her if she had met with missionaries before and she told us that she had watched The Restoration. When we got home we realized she was taught two years ago. Her sister (the wife of the guy we had the appointment with) ended up coming in as we were about to leave and we made an appointment with her! It was so neat to see how everything happens for a reason!
    We had another experience with the same thing this week. We had an appointment that wasn't home and we debated over whether to go visit a guy that hadn't been home for his appointment the day before or to go eat lunch before Church on Sunday. We decided to go visit the guy and his wife immediately invited us in. They have three kids. She expressed to us that her goal in life is for her family to stay together. It was clear that they have had some struggles with their marriage (probably because they work completely different schedules) and rarely see each other but that they are both good people and want their marriage to work. We were able to share the family proclamation with them and it was such a neat experience to see the hope come in their eyes.
    I hope that you all have had a great week! Sorry this email is a little bit shorter than normal but I hope you are all healthy and happy. I love this gospel. I feel blessed to be a member of the only church on the earth today with the fullness of the gospel of Jesus Christ, the very same gospel that He established because he loved us so much...even when it was hard and lonely. I am grateful for the hope that gospel brings to people and for the principles and ordinances of the gospel through which families can be together forever and we can return to live with our Heavenly Father. I'm grateful that Joseph Smith had the faith to pray and ask which church was true and then the courage to restore the gospel to the earth...even when it was hard and lonely. Sometimes our lives are hard and lonely but because of the way those two men lived their lives we can overcome hard times and we can touch others lives for good. That is what I am trying to do here! Thank you for the way that each of you have touched my life. I cannot express how grateful I am and how blessed I feel to know and love you! Your love has given my life its richness and meaning. I miss you but am trying my best to make you proud of me and come home a better person.
    I love you!
-Hermana Jones
P.S. We have three solid women on date for baptism between now and March 9th. Please pray for them! They are incredible.
This picture is of me, Hermana Alard and our relief society president, Sister Mercado. She is amazing and we made a thank you candy gram for her this week because she does stuff for us all the time! Her little girl is Idaly is second only to Natalie in my favorite child category! Haha.

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