Lots of great things happening in the WEM!
I hope you all had a great Halloween. Sister Anderson and I
got permission to go to our wards trunk or treat, and that was fun! Some less
actives and one of our potential investigators surprised us by showing up too,
so that was awesome. Sister Anderson and I switched nametags, and we also wore
matching sparkly black tights with black skirts and our red sweaters. Lots of
fun!
Jana P. is on date to be baptized December 7th! It's not a
super solid date, because when we first asked her she said she still needed to
read and pray and think about it some more before she decides, but we
challenged her to show her faith by preparing for the 7th and being baptized
then if she feels ready, and she said yes! We are proud of her for continuing
to read and pray, even though the Book of Mormon has been hard for her to
understand. She came to church again, and she loves it! Her son Chris, who is
in 2nd ward has been joining us for lessons and is really excited. Jana and
Sister Anderson seem to relate really well, so that's another testimony to me
that the Lord knows exactly where we need to be and at what time!
Transfers are on the 18th... we'll see if the Lord feels I
need to be in Oak Harbor longer than 6 months or not! :)
Bennett blessed the sacrament for the first time on Sunday
:)
Steve's baptism date will probably be pushed back. He got
called into work last Sunday, and he didn't come yesterday either even though
he said he was going to make it, so we're not sure yet what happened. He's been
super sick all week so we were only able to have one lesson with him, and it
looks like he doesn't understand the Book of Mormon as well as we initially
thought. :/ He still wants to be baptized and knows that this is the right
direction to go with his life, so hopefully with a little bit more time and
study he will be prepared!
So funny story! A few days ago Sister Anderson and I
contacted this guy who talked to us for about 10 minutes about how he believes
his mom became part of the universe after she died, and the way that he knows
this is that he was constipated for 13 years, but the day his mom died he
wasn't constipated anymore. Well after we had shared about our message and we
were saying goodbye, I said, "It was nice meeting you, this was a great
con...con...conversation." When we walked away I told Sister Anderson how
I had almost told the man "This was a great constipation," and we
both couldn't stop laughing. So throughout this week we have been saying things
like, "I loved your input during that constipation," or "That
constipation was very enlightening to me!" Haha we've met some extremely
interesting people here. So funny.
Scripture of the week: D&C 123:17. One day this week I
was dead dog tired (oh wait... that's every day :)) and having a hard time
focusing during personal study, especially since we didn't have any lessons
planned for that day, so I decided to study diligence. I found this scripture
in D&C that says "Therefore, dearly beloved brethren, let us
cheerfully do all things that lie in our power; and then may we stand still,
with the utmost assurance, to see that salvation of God, and for His arm to be
revealed." I realized that it's one thing to work really hard and be
obedient, and it's an entirely different story to work hard and be obedient cheerfully-
every day! That's the power of enduring to the end! In whatever life struggles
you're going through, no matter how busy you are, and how tired you feel,
always remember that you are a Child of God. He loves you. He has blessed you
in so many ways, especially by allowing you to be part of His restored church.
Because He loves us, and because He sent His son to die for us, we have every
reason in the world to be happy.
Love you all! Please don't miss even one day of reading your
scriptures and saying your prayers. Some days a few verses is all you can fit
in, but don't even think about hitting the pillow before you get those few
verses in and before you've really focused in to talk with your Heavenly
Father!
Love, Sister Slade
Picking Pumpkins for Halloween
At the top of Mt. Erie with the Burminghams
An Island on a lake on an island.