So I leave tomorrow for Ogden my travel Itinerary is
basically hop onto a bus to the train station (front runner) from leaving the
MTC at 7:15 in the morning and am scheduled to arrive at the mission home at
8:17. Most of my district left today at 10 o'clock so it is just me and my
companion and a companion of sisters that are still at the MTC. My companion is
going to Pocatello Idaho for his mission and will be leaving at 9:30 in the
morning for a 3 hour bus ride. I just counted my ties today and apparently
including my temple ties I ended up bringing 45 ties on my mission. I decided
that I would document my companions by having them sign their favorite tie in
my collection so that I will remember them every time that I wear the tie that
they signed. So that is my life right now hope you like it.
Adventures of Putnam Missionaries: Currently: Elder Lyman Mackrory & Sister Camie Cummings
Wednesday, August 28, 2019
Wednesday, August 21, 2019
Im funny even when Im sad
(Sister Slade)
This week felt like it was 5 weeks. On Tuesday we had to
drive to Bentonville for the 6 week training meeting. 2 hours there, 5 hour
meeting, 2 hours back. President did give me permission to see a few of the
people in Central Park while we were there ('cause I was there for 9 months).
It felt like going home because I was there for so long. I got to see James,
Bev, Jerry, and the Pabst family. I also got to see Sister Minor! Sometimes I
think about how we were only companions for 10.5 days and wonder how we became
such good friends.
Because we had to go to Bentonville on Tuesday, we had to
move around our service and appointments to different times of the week, so
Friday felt like Tuesday, Thursday felt like Friday, Saturday felt like
Wednesday and Sunday felt like Saturday. It was all really good though. :)
Last week we told someone we're working with (not quite
teaching, but he likes talking to us) to send us his favorite scripture that he
read during his bible study each day and we told him we would send our favorite
scriptures. So we created a group chat on Facebook messenger and every day
would send our favorite scriptures. The miracle though is that because we were
connected on Facebook now, he saw that Sister Brown posted a scripture from the
Book of Mormon. So then he got curious and STARTED TO READ THE BOOK OF MORMON.
For most of my mission I've kind of questioned why we have Facebook, but this
was really neat for me to see how it really can reach people and we can see how
it touches their hearts.
This week's title is a direct quote from me. We were at
service and Sister Brown accidentally made me lose where I was sorting and I
said something sad but funny and Sister Brown thought it was hilarious, so I
said, "I'm funny even when I'm sad." and she thought that was even
funnier.
God is Good!
Sister Slade
Pictures
1. A cool picture
2. Sister Brown and I at weekly planning
3. Bev and I
4. The ice breaker game at 6 week training
5. Some of the sisters at 6 work training
6. Sister Elkins and I
7. Jerry and I
2nd Week at the MTC
(Elder Petersen)
For some reason I cannot send this email to more than 3
people so I need you to forward the email along.
I have had a great but tiring week. I got to hear a
devotional from Tad R. Callister on Sunday it was a great talk that he gave. He
talked solely about the Book of Mormon and what anti-LDS people say about how
the Book of Mormon is false. His main point in the talk was how science and the
Book of Mormon are good friends because whenever someone says that the Book of
Mormon is false based on specific reasons it only takes science time to
discover that what was said in the Book of Mormon is actually real but my
favorite part about it is when at the very end he said that even though science
is constantly proving it true the only way for you to know that it is true is
for you to read the Book of Mormon. We got to listen to David A. Bednar
tonight, it was such a great talk and the think that I loved most about it was
the fact that all that is required of me or any missionary is that we are only
required to be good not perfect. As Elder Bednar said be good boys and good
girls so do what you know is right not what our silly brains try and convince
us our right. Nothing can be perfect no lesson, no talk, no marriage, no person
all that you can be is good and because that is all that is required of us the
Holy Ghost will fill in the gaps and make them feel so much better to everyone
who sees the talk, sees the lesson, or sees you as a missionary I say these
things in the name of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Amen. Love you all! Slightly
less than 2 years left on my mission. See you when I get back.
TRANSFERS!!
(Hermana Ellsworth)
My time with Hermana Paredes has ended. We had a lot of
amazing memories together :) We were able to bring Shawn, Miguel, Miyito, and
Rafael into the waters of Baptism. We got in a car crash together and totaled a
car, we hit some mile stones together and now a new chapter must begin here in
Toa Baja. I will miss her :) It was very beautiful to see how much the Recent
converts loved her and were so grateful for her hard work in bringing the
gospel into their lives. She is a wonderful missionary.
BUT NOW I HAVE HERMANA CARRASCO!!!! She is also from Peru
and we will be serving in Toa Baja Still :) We are going to see some amazing
miracles and I am so excited. We are seeing some great progress with one of our
amigos named Jeffrey. He is learning very quickly and I am so proud of the
progress that he has achieved in his testimony. We had stake conference this
week and that was a very spiritually uplifting weekend.
I wanted to write a little bit about how much Heavenly
Father really knows our trials and our joys. This week was a little rough but we saw many tender mercies
in the work. When we needed a cloud there was always a cloud. And I really love
the word for cloud in Spanish. Heavenly Father loves us and wants us to do our
best and knows us so well.
It was raining pretty hard for transfers but Hermana Bates
and Hermana Nelson were at the transfer sight and it was so awesome to see
them!!! I have four of my companions in this photo and Hermana Plum. Who knows
maybe Ill serve with her someday too.
HERMANA CARRASCO!!!
Rafael is doing well and we are now teaching him how to
smile more :) He has really changed so much and still loving his "new
life" I am so proud of him.
Friday, August 16, 2019
The same thing Arkansas!
(Sister Slade)
Remember my title from last week? What did Tennessee? The
same thing Arkansas! You might have to say it out loud if you didn't get it.
Someone we are teaching told us that joke and I thought it was pretty good.
We've been playing softball on a Christian league with
someone we are teaching and the tournament games were this week. I have
steadily improved throughout the summer and on our last game on Saturday I
actually made it to first base! It was a really neat experience because we were
playing on a Baptist team and at first they were kind of standoffish, but
they've warmed up to us and we were all really good friends by the end of the
season. They even invited us back for next year!
A family in our ward that is super amazing, the Deans,
recently had their daughter and son in law who is not a member move up from
Florida to live with them. He's been coming to church the last couple of weeks
and this morning we got a text from Sister Dean saying she had someone for us
to teach and that it was her son in law!!!! Both Sister Brown and I felt the
Spirit tell us that he was one of the reasons why we are in Harrison. We're
super excited about teaching him. Pray for Lucas!
We got transfer calls on Saturday and both Sister Brown and
I are staying. This will be the first time in 4 transfers that I'll have a
companion for longer than 6 weeks!
God is Good!
Sister Slade
pictures:
Sister Brown and I doing weekly planning last week
Some fun mission memes I made from a picture of sister Brown
Sister Browns been making a lot of hats recently, so I put them all on
Umm, I think they spelled that wrong
Sister brown and I at service
Sister Elkins painted this for me
A lady bug that was on me yesterday
Sister brown and I playing a duet at the mission wide
pday last week
A pretty look out place in our area
Arriving at the MTC
(Elder Petersen)
Last Wednesday I arrived at the MTC around 12:30 and it was
a blur after that I got my bag's from at Aunt Jeanna's car. Aunt Jeanna, her husband Richard, Avery and my
cousin who is taking classes from BYU got pictures and then I was taken from
them and brought to a building given my tags asked a lot of questions and
brought to my residence hall. After that I was brought to my first class of the
day not an hour after I arrived. I met my companion and it was not until after
4 hours of learning and getting to know my district of 4 Sisters and 8 Elders.
Throughout the rest of my week it was none stop race to this building, race to
that building, get to dinner. All through that I got to know my companion
really well, he goes by the name of Elder Ogburn - he is great. I have had a
great time going to everything from classes on how to talk to people, to
devotionals on how you should not eat the holes on Swiss cheese. My teachers
have been great the food has been pretty good as well. The best part though is
the fact that as I am here I feel as if I belong as I have only felt with close
friends and family. A really amazing thing that happened during my week is I
found my cousin Austin who just so happens to live in the same residence hall
as so I hope we can manage to do stuff together while I am here. I got to go to
the temple today Tuesday the 13 the amazing thing about that is that the temple
has been closed for the past nine weeks and it only opened up again today. I
got to do an endowment session in the temple with my companion and one other
Elder who was in our group. When we got to the chapel were we waited for the
endowment session to start there happened to be 60 other missionaries there to
do a session. I love you all and I miss you terribly but I will be writing next
week and the week after that and I will keep doing so until I am back home in
slightly less than 2 years. I will see you all then.
Tuesday, August 6, 2019
Rafael was baptized! :)
(Hermana Ellsworth)
This week was such a wonderful week. We saw a lot of miracles and a lot of opposition. A lot of opposition to the Book of Mormon especially. That is a wonderful book and is the only book that Jesus Christ himself declared to have the fullness of the Gospel D&C 20:9. In Doctrine and Covenants 84 the importance of the Book of Mormon is stressed that we should not "treat lightly the things [we] have received"
This week though Rafael was Baptized and it has been a long process of helping him get over addictions and to the point where he has felt ready to be baptized. He is from Salvador and has lived in Puerto Rico for most of his adult years. He always calls us Hermanitas "Cute little sisters" I love it so much. He is a very special spirit and he doesn't love to smile all that often but when you talk to him you can tell how much he really does love God and Jesus Christ. He is a very humble man with a large heart. I am grateful that I have had the opportunity to teach him and help him take this step. He was baptized by Hermano Toro who is a the most amazing member ever.
This last Pday we also went to a beautiful look out of the
Ocean and It reminded me of all the blessings that God has given us. There is
so much that he has created just so that we could have joy while here on the
earth. I love you all :) have a great week :)
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