6.24.2013

The Errand of Angles: Week 29 Now Is Your Time and God Will Help You

Hello Everyone!

How are you?! My week was GREAT!!!

Funny of the Week: Sister Bush and I were driving on the freeway. She said kind of shocked like "its a monkey..." I looked over and sure enough. There was a monkey sitting in the suburban next to us, wearing a pink shirt, with its arm resting on the windowsill, with hair blowing in the wind. It looked kind of relaxed at us and looked back forward. Yup, it was a monkey. Too bad they were speeding or else we might have been able to take a picture. It was so funny.
Talk of the Week: If you did not get a chance to watch the missionary fireside/training from yesterday, please do so! Do so for family night or any other possible time. The fireside was amazing and so inspired! I know this work is moving forward and members are key! Plus, the Florida Tampa Mission (and the Stake I was previously serving in) was highlighted in it! Didn't I tell you that this is the best mission?! ;) Watch it here: http://www.lds.org/training/wwlt/2013/hastening/a-new-vision?cid=HPL1P01W01031&lang=eng

Tender Mercy/Miracle of the Week: Our Deaf investigator is an astounding man. He has been walking or taking the bus to the church building for our appointments and for Sunday meetings. He has also gone to a baptism and a single adult activity. What I love about Barry is that he is willing to sacrifice. He travels to church on his own, sits for the full three hours in severe pain from problems with his feet and liver. He can't communicate with many people, especially during Elder's Quorum, when I am not there to interpret, but he sits there and just enjoys the Spirit and tries to pick up as much as possible. We are still working on the branch learning ASL, and it is nice that we have Deaf woman, but for now he appreciates people just saying hi or sitting by him. Many people in the branch say hi to him though. Lots of people also volunteer to give him rides home, which he appreciates. I am grateful for him because of his sacrifice. I have heard many excuses to not go to church or not keep different commandments. I can promise you, if God has asked us to do it, He will always provide a way. Think to yourself, if you were saying this excuse to God, how might He respond? Well, obviously first of all out of LOVE. Second of all, I think He would encourage us. Tell us that He has prepared a way for us to do something. Let us do the same with ourselves or others. 1. Love. 2. Encourage. 3. Testify that it is possible. I know God loves you and that He has provided a way!

Other Highlights of the Week: It seemed that in beautiful preparation for the missionary fireside, our members were very involved in our lessons this week. They came to members homes with us, they taught at the church with us, they gave investigators rides, and they showed friendship and love. I am so grateful for all the members who have sacrficed. We have members who donated food to investigators when they realized they didn't have any, who are calling doctors (well, for our Deaf investigator since he can't), who are helping clean people's houses, and who are helping people with cooking. The branch is stepping up with the social side of things. They are providing their testimonies and their love. They are choosing to do all these extra things on their own... they are volunteering! Good job, Gulfport! You will be blessed indeed!!



Picture: Sister Bush and I with President and Sister Summerhays. They are going home next week. I love them and have learned so much from them! Especially how to 1. love, 2. strive to be exactly obedient, 3. always have faith and trust in the Lord. I am so grateful for them! I have been praying for them and our new mission president, President and Sister Cusick. Welcome soon to Florida!
 
Invitation: 1. Watch the missionary fireside! 2. Write down a list of five people you want to see in the temple (or church). They could be returning members or non-members. 3. Make a game plan on how you can help invite them and how you can involve the missionaries. Your responsibility is to find, invite and friendship. God will help you with this!

You are all so great!!

Love, Sister Jenkins


6.17.2013

The Errand of Angels: Week 28 Baptism, Blessings, and Stolen Bicycles

Hi Everyone!

How are you?! I love you so much! Wow, isn't missionary work awesome?! It is such a blast and just so beautiful and so rewarding to have an opportunity to see/feel a portion of God's love for people!

Ready for a really long email?! This will make up for last week's short one! I am going to try out a new email format today. We will see how it works!

Funny of the Week: Well, I think the title might give this one away. Semi-funny, semi-devastating... both our bicycles got stolen this week! Yeah, did I mention part of our area is the "ghetto" or "hood" as some people call it. We just weren't as smart as we should have been. But we learned a few valuable lessons! 1. Do not use the chain that comes with your U-lock to lock up your bikes; even though the U-lock needs to be sawed, the chain can actually be broken in seconds by a metal cutter. 2. When the Spirit gives you hesitation, two low tires, and stops your speech during your lesson, you should probably a. pray before you even get there if that is the right thing to do, and b. when your speech is stopped, end the lesson and go outside. 3. The scriptures prophesy that our treasures will become "slippery" in the last days. Yes, folks, it is the last days! 4. Having your bike stolen is a great way to get members to join you in lessons! (Our members are great so they do this anyways :) 5. There is some humor in this, right? Anyways, moral of the story, if you listen to the Spirit, you are SO much better off!! But its beautiful, God loves me so much, that when I was praying about this (and fasting), I got the answer "Be still and know that I am God." I trust and promise that God will work everything out. I don't know how, but I do have the most powerful being in the universe on my side. Why should I fear?

Talk of the Week: I love reading General Conference/Ensign talks. Wow! I usually read at least a couple a week. Isn't it beautiful that we have the opportunity to hear from modern Prophets and Apostles. I think its so cool! Talk of the week: "Nine Principles for a Successful Marriage and Family" (http://www.lds.org/ensign/2013/06/nine-principles-for-a-successful-marriage-and-family?lang=eng). So good! I know the Gospel of Jesus Christ blesses families! I would definitely suggest reading it! Also, I would suggest the talk from obedience in my "Christ-like Attribute" section.

Tender Mercy/Miracle of the Week: The biggest tender mercy/miracle of the week was the baptism of Sister Dawn Sloat. She is stellar! Wow, I just adore this woman her family. She has been taking the discussions from missionaries on and off for at least 9 years. She has known this is all true, but has had an obstacle here and there to overcome. She has done it. She has moved forward with faith. Her husband (a member) called us right after we were transferred to the area. On our second lesson with her we set a baptismal date and calendar. She was so excited and so prepared! There are so many people prepared from God. He just loves His children so much and works so many mighty miracles to bring the gospel of Jesus Christ to them. Sister Sloat was baptized this week. Some of the plans were made last minute, but Heavenly Father worked every single thing out. Her husband found baptismal clothes large enough for him (6'9"), she lived (almost got hit by other cars 5 different times), many from the Gulfport Branch came to support her, and her friends made it to the baptism after previously thinking that they weren't going to, oh! and our landlord and his family came (we have the same landlord as the Sloat family). Tender mercies and miracles?! Yes indeed! What are the chances?! 100%! It was beautiful and I am so grateful! Oh, and we had an investigator come to the baptism, our Deaf investigator, that also stayed for a single adult dance afterwards. Her blessing for receiving the gift of the Holy Ghost was positively amazing. She is so happy. You can tell how important baptism is to someone when they are standing in cold water (I guess the building didn't have warm water for some reason), and waiting to get baptized for the second time (her elbow didn't go under the first time), she is smiling from ear to ear. Sister Dawn Sloat is such a great example and I love her so dearly. Great job!

Other Highlights of the Week:

This week was just awesome. Wow, I loved it. This Church is true! God loves everyone! He definitely loves and blesses His missionaries and anyone or strives to follow Him! :)

Later in the day after we finished police calls for our bikes, we needed to go to our ASL class, but had the smallest of promptings to take an umbrella back to an investigator on the way there. We almost didn't because it seemed a bit inconvenient, but decided, oh well, we already have the umbrella, we can take an extra 5-10 minutes. So we dropped it by, said hi, and left. When we walked out the house, the neighbor of this investigator called us over. Around a month ago we said a peace and blessing prayer with her and her son, but they didn't seem super interested and so we had only seen them about once since then. Earlier that day this woman had been praying and praying to God. She then felt the need to go outside, and right when she did she saw us. She knew that we were the answer to her prayers. This Church is true. The message we share is from God to the world. This is not an uncommon experience. God knows this is what people need. Yeah, missionaries are great, but its the message that we share that will bring a perfect brightness of hope to the lives of individuals and eternal joy. It was a wonderful experience.

The other huge blessing of this week was helping a family with their reception. The wife is an absolutely amazing individual. She is so sweet and has so much faith and trust in God. Her husband isn't a member, but is a fantastic man and treats her so well. We were able to go do service a couple times this week to help with the reception. I loved getting to know their friends and family members. When you are serving others you are serving God (Mosiah 2:17http://www.lds.org/scriptures/bofm/mosiah/2.17?lang=eng). This is so true. But also when you are serving others its like Christ serving them. That is what I felt like. I felt like Christ. Not that I can compare myself to the Savior of the World, but I was doing the work He would be doing. I was serving, and talking to others, friendshipping them, and it was great. It brought about so many doors for missionary work, and it was so beautiful to gain those friendships. It was so wonderful. We also got to stop by the reception briefly right after the baptism. I am so grateful for this family and especially this marvelous woman.

We are doing the Addiction Recovery Program with a returning member. Yesterday she said that she is going to be begin praying, which she hasn't done consistently in a very long time. I am so proud of her! It is beautiful to see the progress in her testimony and coming to know of her goodness.

Wow! Go righteous women! I feel like that was definitely the theme of this week!

One other highlight, we had a Specialized Training for our Zone. President and Sister Summerhays head out the first part of the July and we get a new Mission President. I am sad to see them go, but know that God has called the new one and I will support Him just as I supported President Summerhays. That is how the Keys of the Kingdom go! (Priesthood Keys). The training was absolutely wonderful! There was a great talk about an Indian legend. Each of us have a white wolf and a black wolf fighting within us. The one who wins is the one we feed. Do not feed the bad. Do not feed the critic. That is not from God. He loves us how we are, but loves us enough to not let us stay that way. He sees our deeper-self. The son or daughter of God that we truly are. I have been so grateful to yield the sword of truth for the Savior alongside President and Sister Summerhays!

Pictures:

1. Sister and Brother Sloat right before her baptism.


  
Christ-like Attribute of the Month: Obedience So every month the mission has been studying a different Christ-like attribute. I would love to share my thoughts each week on this attribute. This month is obedience. Wow, do I ever love obedience! It is so absolutely wonderful! The thought for the week is this:

1. The commandments are a road map for our eternal happiness:

"A useful way to think about the commandments is they are loving counsel from a wise, all-knowing Heavenly Father. His goal is our eternal happiness, and His commandments are the road map He has given us to return to Him, which is the only way we will be eternally happy. How significant are the home and the family to our eternal happiness? On page 141 of my little brown book, it states, “Indeed our heaven is little more than a projection of our homes into eternity.” - Elder L. Tom Perry ("Obedience to Law is Liberty" http://www.lds.org/general-conference/2013/04/obedience-to-law-is-liberty?lang=eng)

"And moreover, I would desire that ye should consider on the blessed and happy state of those that keep the commandments of God. For behold, they are blessed in all things, both temporal and spiritual; and if they hold out faithful to the end they are received into heaven, that thereby they may dwell with God in a state of never-ending happiness. O remember, remember that these things are true; for the Lord God hath spoken it." (Mosiah 2:41 http://www.lds.org/scriptures/bofm/mosiah/2.41?lang=eng)

Invitation: Find someone to serve this week and do it! If you pray, God will put someone in your path every day you can be of service to - everything from a smile and wave to helping someone move. God knows who needs you.

Closing Notes: I love this work. I really love this work! Gulfport is great. This last week had some set backs (bikes being stolen), but that will not stop the work from progressing. "No unhallowed hand" can stop the work. I know that is true. Rain or shine, bike or walking, this work will move forward. What a tender mercy to know that. The tender mercies of the Lord are all over us and those in Gulfport A.
One last thing, the Gospel is true! The Church is true! This is Christ's Church. I am so grateful that God trusts us enough to let us enough to use us, to forgive us when we come to Him daily, and then to use us again. It is so beautiful! We have lots still to do and have things to still work on, but as we strive, God will continue to pour out blessings. I love this work! I love being a servant of the Lord! All of you can be a servant of Him in your daily lives as well. Wow, God loves His children!
Have a great day!
Sister Jenkins


6.11.2013

The Errand of Angels: Week 27 Bicycle Helmets in the Bathtub

Hi Everyone!

So Sister Bush and I had a great week! And a funny week and rather an exciting week! It is officially hurricane season here in Florida. Even though Tornado season is over, hurricane season also means possible tornadoes and water spouts. Well, we had a couple tornado warnings and watches Thursday this weekwith Tropical Storm Andrea. Its wonderful that Sister Bush and I are so witty and like to have fun in all situations. One was at 4:00 AM. So at 4:00 AM we hopped in the bathtub with our bicycle helmets (mission rule and actually very smart indeed) and a camera, and ended up having a blast. We created a show called "Bicycle Helmets in the Bathtub." In the show we both talk in British accents. We give great advice on what you should do in a storm, even though its actually really bad advice. Picture me with a bicycle helmet on, sitting in the bathtub, speaking in a British accent, "In the event of a tornado eat all of the food in your 72 hour kit as quickly as possible. The heavier you are the less likely are to get blown away." (Please don't really do this). I have to admit, its pretty funny. We had a blast with it all day Thursday as we jumped in and out of the tub during various warnings. Do not worry, we are safe and sound. We did have a tornado hit Gulfport though, which downed some trees and a single mailbox (woo!). It was really cool though. The tornado started at the beach and went straight up the street toward our church building. The tornado turned west right before hitting the building and totally avoided. Can anyone say, God protects His Church? We obviously didn't see this because we were inside the whole day on lock down from the storm. I totally had cabin fever.
Studying in the bathtub: Sister Bush hogging the pillows
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DestructionSo there was hardly any damage down besides a couple of downed trees. One sign was damaged, a mailbox was down, a couple cars were damaged from trees. But not much. So on all the papers here they have a picture of this building (a tree fell on it). This is really the only damage. Which is sad, but just seems funny when you see it on the top of newspapers "Devastation of Andrea" with a picture of the corner of this building. I heard the owners are super nice. And that the food is delicious. I do feel bad. I guess I'm just really grateful not much happened.

After Andrea
Other highlights from the week:

Dad, I met someone who was in the Utah State Prison the same time as you... as you were working there ;) He knew you from the Cell Study program. He really liked the program and would send men to it all the time. He cried when he talked about the education he received in Utah and in prison. His mother is a very pleasant woman and a wonderful cook. We are trying to encourage her to take the lessons and come back to church.

Our Deaf investigator has a baptismal date! And we just set a date with another investigator, which leaves us at a total of 5. I am so humbled at this. Many of these people have some things that they will need to overcome, but the date set will give them a glorious thing to work towards. Ooo! Our lesson with our Deaf investigaor was in ASL. That was the first time I had taught the first lesson in sign language. That was so cool. Its amazing to see the gift of tongues, with me communicating with him and my companion actually followed along very well. I don't know if I shared last time, but we are now doing language study a couple days a week in ASL. She is picking up quickly. The lesson pamphlet DVDs are helping amazingly, thanks Mom! Its so cool. Heavenly Father is really blessing us and I'm so grateful He is blessing Sister Bush.

We had a couple investigators come to church again! We have been working extra hard at this, probably the last month. It is so nice. Like many things in life, you might not see the fruits of your labors right away, but you will see them. And I love with missionary work, and with God, no effort is ever wasted.

We were over at the home of a family we teach. They told a story about how they were watching a movie and a picture of Christ was in it. Their 4-year old daughter ran and grabbed The Book of Mormon and flipped to the page with a picture of Christ. I don't think we ever told the girl that the picture was of Christ. Its beautiful how in tune children are :)

One other highlight was finding a super prepared new investigator yesterday. Its amazing the strange things people think about Mormons. He had heard lots of things, but let us pray with him. He was then open to talking and asking questions. We corrected a lot of misunderstandings. He said that the message really made sense and went along with how he knew and understood the Bible and how the Holy Ghost works. It was amazing. He saw the need for a second witness, The Book of Mormon. I feel so blessed.

I this work. It is great. It is wonderful. It is fun. It is exciting. It is hard. It is rewarding. It was just beautiful. I love being a missionary.

My invitation to you this week is to: 1. Check out Mormon.org. It is a great website to explain the Church's stance on issues and how to answer questions, plus for those who aren't Mormon, you can read about what we really believe, and look at profiles of Mormons (mine is on there!). 2. Check out this talk I lovehttps://www.lds.org/youth/article/his-grace-is-sufficient?lang=eng Its called "His Grace is Sufficient." Its about Christ. One of my favorites. Great read for families, especially those with youth. I love it and read it often.

Have a wonderful day!


Sister Jenkins

6.04.2013

The Errand of Angels: Week 26 Gotta Love ASL

Hi Everyone!

I hope you all are well! Happy end of school for many of you!! Woot!! Summer time is here and what a perfect time to share the gospel with people!! I guess its always a perfect time to share the gospel with people ;)

But remember, I want to hear about your missionary experiences! They are so encouraging to me!





So this week was very good! Funny moment of the week... well, we had a man open the door with only only his boxers on. Eh, I started sharing the gospel anyways. We asked if we could pray with him and teach him more. His response, "right now really isn't a good time. I'm in my underware." Yes, I realize this. I wanted to say, well we could wait while you put on some pants. But oh well. I don't remember our response, but... we gave away three Book of Mormons right afterwards. That was really cool. BTW, just a reminder, we study from both The Bible and The Book of Mormon. Just want to make sure you know that.

So on better news, we had three investigators at church today!! This is our record thus far in Gulfport A! One was a man that was a referral from a member in the stake. We don't know who referred him and we just had a name, address and phone number. We almost gave up on contacting him, but found he was Deaf! So we left one more note. He texted us! Came to the ASL class, came to church and is meeting with us twice this week. It was so awesome! Its such beautiful timing too. We have a good number of consistent individuals that come to our weekly ASL class and we have a deaf woman in the Branch. God is so amazing. Plus, I am really being pushed to work on my ASL skills even more! Wow. Such a blessing. 

One of the other amazing experiences this week was with one of our baptismal dates (btw, his soon-to-be wife just set her own baptismal date!). We met with him last night and he just raved about how the gospel made him so happy and how he was so excited to be baptized. How awesome is that?! Guess what?! The gospel does make people happy! Its so wonderful! I love it! He is so excited for the temple and for the Celestial Kingdom and he wants to do everything he can to get himself there. Yes indeed, the work is beautiful and I love it!

I love this work. I LOVE THIS AREA! I was a little worried coming to Gulfport. I had heard this and that, but I was determined to work my hardest and serve the people my best. Heavenly Father has worked miracles since Sister Bush and I have been here. It was so humbling yesterday to have three investigators at church, two who had never been in an LDS building before. Our Deaf guy, and one that was found through peace and blessings. It was beautiful to see two women who had taught with us recently bear their testimony, one on how much she appreciated teaching with us. It was beautiful that people came up and talked to our investigators and made them feel welcome. The work is moving forward. Neither myself or Sister Bush are perfect, but we are striving. God is rewarding us so sweetly. I am just so grateful. I feel like we have tapped into a greater power here and more miracles than I have ever before seen. Sister Bush and I are working so hard and our unity brings us power. The adversary tries really hard to break it up (like last night), but when that happens, we pray, we talk, we pray, we ask for repentance as a companionship, we forgive each other, we trust in God's forgiveness. It has honestly been an amazing experience. I love Gulfport A so much. I love the mission so much. God is so good. 

Your invitation for the week is to write down a talent you have, and pray and ask God how you can use it to share the gospel!

I love you all! 

Love, Sister Jenkins