Welcome Nathan Slade!
Adventures of Putnam Missionaries: Currently: Elder Lyman Mackrory & Sister Camie Cummings
Thursday, June 19, 2014
So Many Miracles
Dear Friends and Family:
First of all, we are adopting our brother, Nathan, today!
From today on, he will officially be Nathan Slade. I'm not yet sure when the
plans are for the sealing. I love that guy!
We have seen so many miracles this week. First of all, we
have had a nightmare trying to keep contact with Shelly S. and Claricia
D., who were baptized this last Sunday. We kept trying to call or stop by,
but they were never there, and we were worried that they might have found some
anti material. But, we were finally able to meet with them on Saturday, and
they are just as cool as ever. They were confirmed yesterday, they'll be coming
teaching with us this week, and to top it all off, they're making griot for us
tomorrow!
Dylan E.n is still very excited for his baptism, but a
few things came up this week with his family, and so he wasn't able to come to
church or be baptized. He still can't wait for next week, though.
Also, next week Linda H. will be baptized. She was a
miracle, she came to church in the wrong ward, and the zone leaders passed her
to us. She had been taught by some missionaries in the past, but she had not
been ready at the time. Now she is ready, and she can't wait to be baptized on
the 22nd.
I can't wait to come to the temple on Friday! It's been so
long since I've been there, I've almost forgotten what it's like. :( But that
doesn't matter, because I get to come this week! :)
President Anderson is leaving the mission in about two
weeks, and then our new mission president, President Richardson, is coming in
to take over. It's going to be a very odd couple of weeks, I don't know what to
expect.
It's sad to hear that Sè Peggy Williams just died. She's
been sending me letters, every few weeks, for a while. Thanks for telling me.
Also, Bishop Golly sounds like he's had a ton of injuries,
all over the place, from the way you described him. Tell him I love him and am
praying for him. :l
Thanks,
Elder Slade
Tuesday, June 10, 2014
Harvest Blessings
Dear friends and family:
It's been a great week for both of us! We've been able to
improve in almost every key indicator this week from last week, with the
exception of recent convert/less active lessons and new investigators. This
week we're going to be focusing on improving our harvest blessings, so that
they lead to more new investigators.
Our Sunday was one of the busiest Sundays of my mission, and
my life. We had six investigators in Sacrament, two of which were baptized!
First of all, Shelly and Claricia, who we found on Wednesday
of last week, were finally baptized. They are very excited to continue to come
to church, and to learn and grow in the gospel. They will be receiving the Gift
of the Holy Ghost next Sunday. They only speak Haitian Creole, so I have been
teaching them pretty much on my own, other than asking Elder Baily questions in
English and then translating his responses.
Dylan is another one of our investigators, who's preparing
to be baptized next week. The Delray South sisters met him last Saturday as
they were doing a chapel tour. He had been watching BYUTV and the Sunday
devotionals, and he really likes Thomas S. Monson, and so he showed up to the
church looking for someone to talk to, and one of the first things he asked was
"when can I get baptized?" The answer was the 15th, and that's what
he's working for. We can't wait for him to get dunked this next Sunday!
Marie G. is a lady that was harvested by the Zone
Leaders, and she lived in our area. She accepted baptism on the 15th, and she
came to church yesterday. She only speaks Haitian Creole, but we'll help her
get more support from the ward and she's also preparing to be baptized on the
15th.
Jarmel and Tamika are two people that we found on accident.
It was a miracle that we found them, because we were trying to find someone
else but we knocked on the wrong door. They accepted baptism, and they came to
church for the first time yesterday. They are on date for next week, but they
have to get married first, and so we'll be praying that we have a marriage on
the 14th.
I had the opportunity to translate for an interview for the
first time this week. It was an eye-opening experience to see how the
interviews are conducted, and to see more clearly the repentance that goes into
getting baptized. I was very glad to have that opportunity.
I'm also very excited to go to the temple for the first time
since the MTC on the 20th!
Also, I can't wait for Nathan's baptism on the 16th! It will
be a P-Day, so I'll certainly wear the adoption shirt. It's sad that Liv is
going. :( I hope I'll get to meet her after my mission.
Thanks,
Elder Slade
Adoption shirt
Shelly & ClariciaUpdate from Sis Slade
Dear family,
I think that this week sharing the email that I sent to my
mission president will suffice.
President Bonham,
As I was thinking this morning about I wanted you to know
for this week, I decided that your week is probably pretty busy and mission
presidents probably have a lot on their minds, so this week I just want to
share with you how happy I am to have so many blessings in my life! Here are 5
things that I am so grateful for this week:
1. Sister Bartsch. She is so amazing! She stretches me to
reach a fuller potential than I have ever reached up to this point in my
mission. She is like a ray of sunshine. She builds me up and makes me feel so
loved. I would say that she needs to be transferred every 2 weeks so that every
missionary gets to have "Sister Bartsch time," but I would never tell
the mission president that because that would mean that I wouldn't have her anymore...
:)
2. The adoption hearing for my little brother, Nathan, is
this coming week! T-Minus 10 days until Nathan is officially a Slade! After
that my family is going to the Denver temple to be sealed, just like we got to
do a few years ago when my sister Eliza was adopted. I love my family!!!! I get
to be with them for forever and ever and ever.
3. So much member missionary work in our ward this week! The
highlight for me was when our member-present for our church tour showed up with
her nonmember friend without telling us and we ended up giving the church tour
to two not-yet-members.
4. I was thinking at the cottage meeting last night how
grateful I am for a mission president who shows his testimony by example. I've
heard you share your testimony of the Savior over and over again, but I
realized it's not through your shared testimonies that I know that you know He
is your Savior. I know that you know that He is your Savior because you are
here in Washington serving as our mission president.
5. I know that Jesus Christ is my Savior too. I make so many
mistakes and sometimes overwhelm myself worrying about everything that I do
wrong and feeling like I'm still only a half-completed project. But it's in
those quiet moments when I can feel the Saviors love for me so powerfully that
I know that He is the one who will make me whole. I really know that he loves
me! I feel His love for me and everyone around me every day, and it's because
of Him that we have a purpose in going out every day and sharing his role and
His work in the lives of each and every one of us.
love, Sister Slade
I am doing well. We continue to see miracles every day. If
you get the chance this week, please take a moment to write me a letter about
the things that you are most grateful for in your lives!
Happy Father's Day!
https://www.lds.org/media-library/video/2013-01-002-earthly-father-heavenly-father?lang=eng
Love ya!
Sister Slade
Wednesday, June 4, 2014
Elder Bailey
Dear Friends and Family:
As you know, I stayed in
Boynton Beach North. But you may not have known that Elder Van Wagenen was
transfered to the Coconut Creek ward, and that my new companion is Elder
Bailey. He's an english missionary, and he's really awesome from the few days
we've had together so far.
Boynton Beach North is an
all-bike area. However, Elder Bailey has been instructed by a doctor to stay
off of a bike for the next two months. Is there a contradiction? No. Because,
for at least the next two months, this area has a car! (With unlimited medical
miles!) Hooray!
Elder Bailey is very
tall. He is 6'7". He likes to play basketball, and he likes to read, and
to exercise, and to be outside. He's not quite as happy as I am that he can't
use a bike for a while. I'm just counting my many blessings. He's also a very
hard worker, and a great teacher. We have seen so many miracles in these days
that we have been together.
We are currently teaching
some very awesome investigators. They are some of the most elect I have ever
taught.
The two baptisms that are
scheduled for this next Sunday are Shelly S. and Claricia D. They are
two Haitian ladies who we found while we were harvesting on our first day
together, after we got home from Wednesday's transfer meeting. They don't speak
English, so as we went back to teach them I was the only one who could really
participate in the lesson. They have been keeping every commitment that we have
given them. Shelly, in particular, is always apologetic that she only read the
assigned chapters once, and she has not yet reread them, so she says she still
doesn't have a full understanding. But, she's the only investigator I've met so
far who's had any idea what it is that she read, and who naturally applies it
to herself. Claricia is less verbose, but she is just as excited about being
baptized this Sunday.
We also found out that
they know Boynton Beach Central's investigators who were just baptized
yesterday. We're going to try to get them to come out teaching Shelly and
Claricia with us.
There were so many other
transfer day/transfer week miracles that we have seen. We've accidentally found
the elect while we are going to teach a different investigator, we've taken out
members to teach who, as it turns out, already knew and were friends with the
investigators, we've seen our numbers for the week jump from almost 0 at the
end of Wednesday to almost standards by the end... And now we have a car, so we
can be even more effective with our time.
Last week, I forgot to
mention: we found a less-active member by accident. It was a miracle that we
did, he had moved without telling anyone where he was going. We were biking
home for the night, and we stopped to give a guy a card. He told us that he
used to go to our church, and over the next few minutes we found out that he
was Michael LaForge, who was baptized over a year ago, and who had stopped
going to church because he didn't have a ride.
Hurricane season started
yesterday. I believe it'll last for about four months, until September.
Pray for Shelly and
Claricia, so they will be able to be baptized this week; and pray for Jarmel,
Tameka, and Myrlande, so that they will be able to be baptized the week after.
I love you all!
Thanks,
Elder Slade
Baptism
Dear family,
Osharrhea's baptism was
absolutely amazing! I have developed a huge love for Osh and her family, just
as has happened with all of the other investigators that I have had the chance
to teach. Her brother Nick who was baptized with the rest of the family in
February was the one to baptize her. The spirit was so strong, it was like a
warm pressure literally filled the room from the very start of the baptismal
service!
Sister Bartsch and I have
found many new investigators recently, but we're struggling to find
investigators that progress and that will keep future appointments. Help us
pray for that! Nevertheless, we have seen so many small miracles- little tender
mercies where things just seem to work out too perfectly throughout each day.
Heavenly Father is the best secretary. Here are a few of those miracles:
Eric- A few days ago we
had gone to talk to a former and we stopped on the way back to talk to a man
who was working on his car. The man made it very clear that he was not
interested, and in an effort to get rid of us he said, "Go talk to my
neighbor, he's a 24 year old rich bachelor, go bother him." Thanks for the
referral, Dennis! We were running late so we went back the next time we were in
the area to talk to Eric. He just happened to be out on his porch enjoying the
sunshine and drinking a glass of wine. At the start of our conversation with
Eric he told us right off the bat all of the disagreements he had with our
doctrine and why he wouldn't read the Book of Mormon, but for whatever reason
both Sister Bartsch and I felt like we shouldn't quite leave yet so we
continued talking to him even though he had said no. Partway through the
conversation we found out that he's German and part Norwegian, which made
Sister Bartsch's day! Sister Bartsch shared a really powerful testimony of the
Book of Mormon, and by the end of the conversation he said he would take a Book
of Mormon and just see what it was about. it was a complete turn around! We're
going to go back in a few days and see what he thinks of the Book of Mormon so
far :)
Ruben- Ruben took the
missionary discussions a few months back, and we've been feeling like we should
go see him this week. Ruben has been having a really hard time as he is dealing
with repercussions of past mistakes he has made, and it is causing a lot of
grief for his family. The first thing that his mom said to us in her broken
English when she saw who was at the door was, "Last week I prayed for you
to come again. Take Ruben to church." We're excited to start teaching
Ruben again.
Rolando- We were walking
back to our car after street contacting one afternoon, and we've been making
more of an effort to make the gospel the constant focus of all of our
conversations and thoughts. We were in the middle of a deep conversation about
prayer when Rolando poked his head out from behind his car and stopped us.
Rolando is 21 and moved here from Mexico a few years back, and he has so many
questions about God and our purpose that he wants answered. Problem is, he
feels frustrated and doesn't know if he even believes in God or not because he
feels like he has tried praying over and over again and he feels that he has
never received answers. Rolando began asking us all kinds of questions about
prayer, and when I told him my testimony of how much prayer has changed my life
his eyes got really big and he said, "You really believe that, huh?"
He said we can come back to teach him more! :)
These are the little
miracles that we see all the time!!! I feel so blessed to be at the right
place, at the right time, doing the right thing! Missionary work is the
greatest! Challenge for the week: look for all of the little tender mercies
that the Lord orchestrates in your daily lives, and be amazed as you see that
the more you look for them, the more there are.
Love, Sister Slade
The Lovely Osharrhea's baptism
Thursday, May 29, 2014
Transfer Week
Dear Friends and Family:
So, this week is transfers. The news: I'm staying in Boynyon
Beach North, but Elder Van Wagenen is leaving. So tomorrow, we'll go to
transfer meeting and we'll find out who my new companion is, and where Elder
Van Wagenen is going.
One of the things that I've learned from Elder Van Wagenen
is how possible it really is to have miracles, and to find and baptize weekly,
sometimes many people a week. My time with him has really helped me to increase
my vision and my desire to work, so I can see those miracles and those results.
This will be my fourth transfer in this area. I'm grateful
that I've had all of this time to get used to using bikes. It's not too hard to
get from one place to another anymore, but it's starting to get so hot that we
have to plan in times and places that we can refill our water bottles
throughout the day.
I'm nearing the end of Alma in my personal study. A few
things I learned this week: by small and simple things are great things brought
to pass. Not just good things, but bad things as well. For example: the kingmen
"desired that a few particular points of the law should be altered".
It seems innocent and small, but what they really wanted was "that the law
should be altered in a manner to overthrow the free government and to establish
a king over the land".
Similarly, as applied in missionary work, things that seem
small and innocent can lead to large problems. Many investigators fail to
progress because of a single "wind of doctrine"; or, they can gain a
testimony of Jesus Christ and the restoration as they read in the Book of
Mormon a little bit every day.
I can't wait for Nathan's adoption! And Liv's too, if it
ends up happening.
Thanks,
Elder Slade
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