Wednesday, October 24, 2018

Week 60: Getting You Up-to-date.

Okay first, sorry I didn't email last week- it was our temple trip so our pday was moved to Thursday, and then there wasn't enough time to shop and email, so we chose to shop..
Also, sorry if my I forget to update you on our investigators every week! So much happens every week and I write it in my journal, but when I get here on Monday I usually just look at my pics from the week to remember what happened and they're all just taken on pday, so that's what I write about lol- but, I'll try to write the spiritual stuff first so you all know that we are actually working hard out here. 😁

Anyways, we had an appointment this past week with our most progressing investigator Aaron. He's a youth who wants to be baptized by his birthday, and so we sat down with him and his family and went through everything that needs to happen between now and then so that he can be prepared to make his first covenant, or promise, with his Father in Heaven. He and his family have been reading the book "Saints" together, and come to church almost every week, so things are looking good for them! He is the sweetest kid and it's such a blessing to be a part of his spiritual journey and helping guide his faith to grow in new ways as we follow the Spirit in our discussions with him.

We also had a good lesson with a teenage girl we're teaching, Taylor, who doesn't even have a relationship with her Savior or her Heavenly Father yet. We're working on helping her to come to know who she is to Them, so that she can feel their love more fully in her life and the support They want to give her in her trials.
That's how They feel towards all of us. Our Heavenly Father and our Savior Jesus Christ love and want to reach out to each one of us and lift us up when we feel down and defeated, but, just like my favorite picture of Christ knocking on the door that has no handle, we have to left Them in. Then, once we open the door to let Them into our lives, the love and blessings they have waiting for us just on the other side will come flooding in and there will hardly be room enough to receive them!

We also had a good lesson with another young boy named Hunter we're teaching. He and his mom came to church yesterday, which was a big step for him! And our lesson on prayer went well and yesterday he told us he prayed by himself for the first time in a long time, and we're going to follow up more on his experience this next week, but it's just such a joy to see the people you grow to love, growing in their love for their Savior and seeing the change He makes in them.

And that is why we do missionary work. Because we love His children, and we feel just a part of the love that He feels for them, and so we desire for them to feel that too. To know that He is there- that there is peace in Christ. Never be afraid to share that with another one of His children who needs it.

Also, go to the temple! I got to take a family name to the temple for the first time (I know, I was a slacker before my mission- but it's soooo cooollll!) and we were there all morning doing everything from baptism and confirmation all the way to being sealed to her parents for her. It was just awesome, and to understand you'd have to try it for yourself. 😉😊
But I am so grateful for this gospel, and I know that this is Christ's church established and restored in it's fullness on the earth again today. I know that that happened through His chosen prophet Joseph Smith, who was led and guided by Christ Himself in restoring His truths to the earth, and I know that we still have a living prophet today. President Russell M. Nelson leads and guides us in the Lord's way, and is the ultimate example of what a true disciple of Christ looks like. I am grateful for all of the commandments He has given to us, to help us, not only to be safe from the craziness of the world, but to give us so many opportunities to redirect and refocus our thoughts on our Savior throughout the day so we can lead Christ-centered lives and truly have His Spirit to be with us in the daily challenges we all face. 

Just keep swimming. 😊
Love you all,
Sister Wilcox

Fruitland


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