I've felt a lot of anxiety leading up to the past week. It's interesting, the closer I get to leaving, the more peace I feel. I've attained the vision I set out to accomplish. What I'm realizing more and more is that when we give our all, so does the Lord. When you sacrifice for Him and put Him first, He will fill you with what is BEST (because He is the BEST). When you're giving your all, it's easy to expect all from the Lord. He wants you to succeed! I feel free and confident that I have done what I came here to do.
My goal on Wednesday is to filter the noise that will enter into my life. I want to stay lifted, and not adjust back to who I was. I have to make my life who I am now, because it currently represents who I was. Repentance, it's never ending :)
I felt so strongly that there was a family I needed to find before I left. I prayed, He heard, then He answered. A few weeks ago we helped move the Fackrell family out of their home. On the other side of their driveway was the home (or barn) of the family who was ready to move. The Fackrells asked if they needed help. They accepted. We never heard anything more. Thursday we went tracting. I was with Sister Collins and Hoffman. The neighborhood was new to the area, but most of the homes had new families living there. The first house we knocked on was empty. We knocked the rest of the houses on the street and were making our way back to our car when we noticed a moving truck in the driveway of the empty house. We started unloading the truck. We got talking and they told us they knew a family who went to our church, the Fackrells. They were the family we were originally supposed to help move. Ashley is 7 months pregnant, and Adam herniated a disc in his back just a few days prior... What were they thinking unloading an entire truck alone! Ha! God sent us their. They have a two year old named Reagan. This family is adorable! Kingdom builders is what I call 'em! She grew up Catholic, him Methodist. They've been trying to decide where to baptize their children. They are "searching." We shared the gift (#sharethegift) with them and the sisters are going back this week to teach them. Ashley and Adam are good friends with most of the people in our branch, so they're already fellow shipped. I can't wait to hear how it goes, I know they are in good hands!
I asked Chuck early last week if he was ready to flock the nest with his new eagles wings... He looked as if he was going to panic that I was leaving! I told him that he is an EAGLE, and he can fly! What a goob, he responded by telling me he was the bird who would fall right onto the ground (jokingly). He is an eagle. Chuck is so funny, I ask him what he needs to do and he tells me what he can do better with! He's the most transparent man I've ever met. He's almost read the entire Book of Mormon, again, since September. Agh. It was amazing to hear the branch lift both Jesse and Chuck as they BOTH passed the sacrament (Chuck for the first time). Chuck and Linda are always ontime for church, so I suggested to President McEntire that he prepare the sacrament as his assignment. He is so excited to do his "priestly duties" (Nacho Libre). Our theme forever more is Isaiah 40:31. Chuck is the eagle. I know he can do this, and he knows it too! I especially love watching the Atonement work in his life as he changes every day.
The Ortega's are splendid. We had an early Christmas the other night. I'm amazed at how much they give. They give in work, action, gift, and in every way they can. I was thinking about it, I don't know if outside of my mission I ever got to know anyone the way I know these people, and the way they know me. We know each other's souls. They'll be out to Utah in October for their sealing. Until then, we can skype and do studies there! The nice thing about going home is I can communicate with the people I love so much easier than if I got transferred. Ariez is set, she is serving a mission. She's having her friends ask more questions about the church, she's comfortable answering them honestly! She wants to make her church life and her school life the same, and the Spirit will guide her in that. How grateful I am to my heavenly Father for placing these people in my path to teach me charity.
Hanover taught me diligence and knowledge.
Manchester taught me patience and knowledge.
Yarmouth taught me love and more knowledge.
I believe this Gospel is true because of the physical evidence of the Book of Mormon, and the raw feelings the Gospel brings me. It opens the "mysteries" of life to those who seek to know them. I'm grateful for a fully atoning and comprehending Savior, who lived a life full of principles that we can strive to make our own. He is the prefect example. The way He empathizes with me personally is remarkable. We all deal with the same, redundant sins (Satan isn't creative, he only does what works), but in such unique circumstances. I struggle to talk about the Atonement because I feel it is so general for something that is universal and individual to the human race. There's so much I don't know about it. Thank goodness for the Book of Mormon that teaches us about the purpose of the Atonement, and its application into our lives. The Book of Mormon is full of principles the bring this power into our lives. The Gospel of Jesus Christ is its name, it is the recipe of God! Along with the Book of Mormon comes a testimony of Joseph Smith, the head of our dispensation. He revealed to the people the true Doctrine of Christ, and the character of the Father and the Son. Accompanied with these truths is the Priesthood. My testimony of Joseph Smith has come gradually throughout my mission, and will continue throughout my life. The more I learn about him, the more I realize how heavenly Father can work through all of us. He uses us to do His work, we are the kingdom builders, laborers in the vineyard. As we labor we run, lift, serve, and love!
I am grateful for the means the have allowed me to have this experience. The only one who will understand what it was like is my Savior. It's something special we can share together, no one else will fully understand what the mission was like and what joy has been brought to me. I'm overcome with joy for the people I have served, but who really have served me. Heavenly Father has given me the GREATEST mission anyone could've ever asked for. I needed to come here because I needed the people here to teach me what they know. I had to come here to be on the sacred soil of the Restoration of the Gospel, to learn what it's like to fulfill prophecy. Eventually, just as in times of old, these people will come to know Joseph, and when they do, they will never fall! We need a testimony of the Savior, and of Joseph Smith,. which for me has come through the Book of Mormon. It's a sacred place to be and I'm grateful for that. I have been given more than I could have ever imagined. I had no idea the joy I could feel, the capacity I had to love, and the ability I had to serve. God has answered every prayer I've sent up His way. My mission has opened the portal to heaven for me.
See y'all Wednesday!...
THE HOLY DONUT in Portland
Chuck gave me a gift his grandma gave his mom about 70 years ago from Arizona when I was departing from their house. Oh so special.