Wednesday, May 15, 2019

This carage is so cute

(Sister Slade)

This week we helped a lady that we teach English to clean out her garage. But she kept calling it a carage because you know it's where you put your car. And then when we were finished organizing she said that it was "so cute!" She does not understand the meaning of the word cute.

We didn't do anything too exciting this week. A lot of service. We had interviews with president, and then sister Strong said she wanted to go on a teaching visit with us right then. So we arranged something with Bev, canceled our dinner appointment, and headed out. The appointment went well, but sister strong felt bad that we had to cancel dinner, so she invited us to have dinner with her and president. So president made us spaghetti and it was awesome.

It really wasn't a very exciting week. Next week should be more exciting.

God is good!
Sister Slade

Pictures

1. We learned how to make paler cranes
2. I ate a piece of Mexican candy and it made my mouth look like something very bad happened
3. Us with Sharon at the literacy council
4. Another baptism picture
5. We were asked to be on a panel for a youth activity about missionary work







3 Nephi 27:12-15

(Aldste Cummings)
Tjenare,

This week was rather chill. A lot of things we had scheduled were canceled or rescheduled for the next week. What can you do, it's just how it goes sometimes.

We had a good week anyway, though. The first half was cold and rainy but it feels like things are starting to warm up now again. Although it just rained like half an hour ago so I might be eating my words here in a day or two.

Something fun was that I went on exchanges to a city south of us called Helsingborg to be with my former companion, Elder Nelson! It was so fun to be back together. It didn't even feel like anything at changed.

One evening while Elder Seely and I were knocking doors, this woman opened and politely said that she was Christian but wasn't interested in learning more about other churches, I then asked "How long have you been Christian?" and she threw open the door and yelled at us to show her ID or she was going to call the police and we were a little confused as to what it was she wanted us to show her--I thought maybe, just maybe, this was going to be the first and only time on my mission I would have to show someone my ministerial certificate but I didn't even have it on me--and she made us show anything with our name and picture on it so I gave her my New Jersey driver's license and she asked me questions about how long I had lived in Sweden and why and such and then she just gave it back to me and angrily told us to leave the premises or she would call the police. It was wild. She went from 0 to 100 right quick.

This week, we taught a lesson to a Christian man. It started going pretty well, but as we got deeper in, we began to realize that maybe he didn't know as much about Jesus Christ as he thought. We asked him about what he believes about Christ and he answered that after having read the Bible and other literature about Jesus, he had come to the conclusion that Christ was an alcoholic because he drank so much wine, that he did not understand the Law of Moses because he preached conflicting doctrine, that although he was the Son of God, he was not able to save himself from the mobs that arrested and later condemned him, that he did not speak up to Pilate and Herod because he didn't want to try to defend himself against the charges because he was too burned out from all of the responsibility of being the King of the Jews and the Son of God and he wanted to die to escape the stress, and that he didn't actually die but boogied on over to India instead after visiting his apostles a little bit.

"Just det."

I'm so thankful for the Book of Mormon's unequivocal witness of Jesus Christ's role as our Lawgiver, Savior, and as the Son of the Living God. Listening to this man who somehow could reason his conclusions with the doctrine in the Bible made me realize how much the Book of Mormon clarifies about the Savior's life and mission. It really is the keystone of my testimony and understanding of the Savior. What a book, I love it and the enlightening power it has in my life. I encourage you all to read and explore it and apply its teachings.

Love,
Äldste Cummings

1. I knit that.
2. That's one sleepy cowgirl.
3.That's one sad cowgirl.






Painting, Rainbows, Mothers Day, Spiders

(Hermana Ellsworth)
This was an amazing week. We taught someone named José and he understood so much of the restoration. He said that he has always felt like there should be only one church that has all the truth since Jesus Christ set up one church during his life according to the bible. He has been searching for his whole life but never felt like he was going to find it so he has been attending a church that is close to him because it was easy. While we taught about the apostasy he stopped us and asked if we were still in the apostasy. It is a wonderful thing to tell someone that we are not in this state of apostasy anymore. We have the truth on the earth today. There is the authority and ordinances on the earth. We have prophets. We have apostles. And Jesus Christ Lives. He lives and directs his church. After teaching him this he was so excited to read the book of Mormon and find out for himself. We can all find out for ourselves that this message is true. And when we have found out we can find out again and again. The promise in Moroni 10:3-5 is not a one and done. We can read, ask, receive that answer and do it again. Through the spirit we can know the truth of all things.

Another update on our recent covert José escalante! He is the one that shredded up the Anti-church literature the week before his baptism. He is doing well and I have never seen him so happy. Since we are in a trio now I get to help with the recent convert lessons! We painted his house and we ran into him today at Wal-Mart and he bought us subway! He is amazing and is a changed man with the gospel in his life. This week he blessed the sacrament for the first time! While we were helping him paint he sung us Spanish songs for about an hour on a large microphone. He is doing incredibly well and is already half way through the book of Mormon. The Gospel of Jesus Christ changes lives. It brings joy and it is amazing to see!

Also we were attacked by the largest spider.

If you would like videos of us trying to capture it to release it safely into the wild please email me and I will share them with you.

Also I tried to make cute pancakes for mothers day and I failed and made a mess but here you go! THATS FOR YOU MOM!







Wednesday, May 8, 2019

Drowning in a pool of love and salvation

(Sister Slade)

I feel like I lived an entire transfer in one week. This week was seriously one of the longest, hardest, and most exhausting weeks in my entire mission, but also one of the most rewarding.

Some things from this week: we somehow had 20 hours of service at Helping Hands, the senior center, the literacy council, horses for healing, and teaching English. I don't know how we got involved in so much service, but I enjoy it! We also got permission to go to the Bentonville High School orchestra and choir concerts with some members to support the youth in the music programs. We were able to talk to a lot of people there and the music was amazing!

But the most important part of the week was that JAMES WAS BAPTIZED!!!!! Satan really didn't want this baptism to happen so he tried everything he could to stop it and then tried everything to make sure we didn't enjoy it. But everything worked out. It was an amazing experience and I could feel the spirit there so strongly. James bore his testimony after the baptism and then he got up during testimony meeting and shared his testimony. He said that he felt like he was "drowning in a pool of love and salvation." It was the best moment on my mission. I know this church is the true church of Jesus Christ. It made me so happy to be able to help James come to that knowledge for himself and step into the covenant path by being baptized.


God is good!
Sister Slade

Pictures!
 1. Horses for healing
2,3. Some more pictures from the temple
4. A fun brick I saw at the square
5. A sign i made for the literacy council
6. James' baptism
7. A fun car










Mosiah 5:7

(Aldste Cummings)

Hey folks,

I do not have a lot of time today. So I'll have to make this short.

The Sun has hid its smiling face and it's chilly and rainy outside. Summer and Spring seemed to have switched places this year.

On Thursday, we were in Malmö for Zone Conference and it was super fun. All but 2 of my currently serving companions were there and I was able to reunite will them all. I love all those guys. I even got to get a picture with my two "sons."

Dilpa was baptized on Saturday! Although he's been being taught by the sister's, we've been working pretty closely with him and we've gotten really tight. I love that guy. He's the greatest. He's so humble and has so much excitement in his heart for the Gospel. The Lord is going to do great things with him.

We also had an incredible dinner with Mauro and Sara. Mauro made some delicious Venezuelan food and we had a good old chat with them. They came to church the next morning and Mauro was telling us that we were gonna see a "different Mauro" when he comes cause he takes church seriously. He was right. What a man. I love those two.

Sorry for the short email. I hope you guys all have a great week!

Love,
Äldste Cummings

1. Oh, we made a giant fire, by the way.
2. Family Portrait (Yes, I'm on my tippy-toes).
3. Boys will be boys.
4. Jag orkar inte förklara.
5. Cool castle from the 1500's.








TEMPLE GROUND BREAKING

(Hermana Ellsworth)
First! THE TEMPLE IN PUERTO RICO HAS STARTED TO BE BUILT! This is such a blessing for this island!   https://www.lds.org/general-conference/2011/04/the-holy-temple-a-beacon-to-the-world?lang=eng here is a link to a talk by President Thomas S. Monson and what he has to say about the importance of temples in this world. "  The world can be a challenging and difficult place in which to live. We are often surrounded by that which would drag us down. As you and I go to the holy houses of God, as we remember the covenants we make within, we will be more able to bear every trial and to overcome each temptation. In this sacred sanctuary we will find peace; we will be renewed and fortified." Please go to the temple as often as you can and always be worthy of a temple recommend. Temples are a place to make covenants with God and to be closer to him. The people in Puerto Rico currently have had to fly to the Dominican Republic to have the blessing of the temple in their lives and now they will have their own temple on the island. It was an amazing experience. We had 3 of the 70 come and talk to our mission after the temple ground breaking ceremony and they talked a lot about Gathering Scattered Israel. This is one of the most important works on the earth today. By gathering scattered Israel we are fulfilling ancient promises that Heavenly Father made with Abraham of Old. Everyone has a role in gathering scattered Israel and everyone has to do their part. You are responsible for your actions now and so make them something to be proud of. Our mission president has also pushed us to be fishers of old with nets rather than with fishing poles. He wants us to do this by contacting 10 people per missionary every day. Since I am in a trio that means that we are contacting 30 people a day (introducing ourselves as missionaries of the Church of Christ and leaving them with a commitment, invitation, and information of the restoration of the gospel) It is really hard to meet 30 new people a day. Yesterday we contacted by flagging down cars, pulling to the side of the road to talk to someone crossing the street, Calling at every house and through all that effort we were only at 25 people by 8:20 at night. We needed 5 more people in order to keep our promise with our mission president and the Lord. So Hermana Boston drove while I prayed and we saw 4 people on the side of the road talking. We pulled over and contacted all 4 of them. We shared about the book of Mormon (they weren't interested) but we did our part with the invitation. After we did our part by inviting them to Christ we still had to find 1 more person and we only had 5 minutes of contacting time left before we had to be leave to get home on time. We literally ran from door to door calling at every house and begging for someone to answer the door so we could share with them. We stood at the front doors praying that we could find that last person to reach 30 people for the day. We finally called at a house and someone came out. She was the sweetest lady and said she had taken missionary lessons before but was comfortable in her own church but agreed to listen to one more lesson on Tuesday! It was an incredibly fun night to run house to house to fulfill this goal that we had. It made me think, are we fighting to reach our goals always? Are you a little to casual with the work of the Lord? He needs you to do your part and are you doing it? It was the hardest working day of my mission and I realized that I could be doing a lot better.

I love you all so much and I love your stories and life updates :) Please go to the temple this week and pray to ask what you could do better in your life :)
CCM Group with the temple picture
Hermana Boston and Nelson and I
My companions and the temple
Really cool tree that we found
Everyone in the mission. I am on the second row
My Zone and I have my eyes closed










Thursday, May 2, 2019

Mormon 8:15

(Aldste Cummings)

Hej hej hej hej hej,

Trying something new with this email. A little "stream of consciousness" action here. 1920's style, baby. Mm.

This week flew by. It was unbelievable. It freaks me out a little bit because if time keeps going faster then I have a lot I feel like I need to accomplish in these last 9 weeks.

Honestly, I don't even know what to say because almost nothing particularly remarkable happened. I don't even know why this week went so fast.

We filled in the big hole! We had to fill it back up with the giant rocks, gravel, sand, and then dirt. So now that hole (get it) thing is done. It was a long journey, but certainly worth it. You know what they say: "Maybe the real hole was the friends we made along the way."

Yup...

I don't know. I have literally nothing to say. My brain simply isn't working.

Oh wait! I remembered something. While we were knocking doors yesterday, a gaggle of 10 year-old girls noticed us and asked us about what we were doing there and they started following us from door to door and waiting excitedly to hear how our conversations went with the people we talked to. They even hid behind some bushes one time and jumped out to scare us. Spooky. It was really fun. By the end, they asked us to come back to their families with copies of the Book of Mormon and invitations to come to a church activity so we'll be visiting their families at some point.

What else. Hmmm. I'm not sure there is much more I can say here. I think I might move on to the more spiritually fulfilling part of my letter.

I'm so thankful for the Gospel of Jesus Christ and it's Restoration through the Prophet Joseph Smith. Much can be said of him, but I believe that Mormon said it best when he prophesied that the Book of Mormon would only be translated by God's power and by someone whose eye is single to His glory. So much more light and truth has been revealed to the world through the Prophet Joseph's humble ministry and his service and devotion to our Savior Jesus Christ. I'm so thankful for him.

Have a great week!

Love,
Äldste Cummings

1. Supreeeeeeeme.
2. These tulips made me think of my mom .
3.  Field full of genuine Swedish Canola. Sights like this are very common in Southern Sweden where canola oil is one of the biggest exports.
4. The girls wouldn't let us take a picture with them so I drew this one instead. Hoppas det smakar.