Wednesday, May 19, 2010

By Small and Simple Things...

So there are a ton of things on my mind right now! I'm not really sure how this whole "blogging" thing works. Am I supposed to write about everything on my mind? Or should I try to be patient and pace myself and stick to writing one subject at a time? :)

Missionary work is on my mind.

First of all...I've been reading my cousin's (Elder Erick McNerney) emails and they are absolutely inspiring. He is serving a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Baltics. I just keep thinking of my mission and how wonderful it was to be out serving. I hope he doesn't mind that I'm going to quote him right now. I just love the words that he uses here. In his most recent email he said, "Things are going great, and we are working with all patience and love with everyone that has a willingness to hear our message. I've been reflecting on the promises of the Gospel--Salvation and Eternal Life. I've realized while it's something I continue to feel a greater understanding for, it's hard to put it in words. I know that Christ was prepared before the foundation of the world, to save us all from the effects of the fall, and that he submitted to the will of the Father and suffered and died for our sins, and even suffered all things, and was was Resurrected after 3 days. I don't understand how it all happened, or completely why it all happened, except that Our Heavenly Father loves us and has provided wonderful blessings for us (1 Corinthians 2: 9) . It is the plan of our God--our Heavenly Father--and that it the only plan which will bring us Eternal Life. I see more and more, as I study the scriptures, listen to the words of the modern Prophets and Apostles, and Preach the Gospel here in the Baltics, that the Restoration of the Gospel is true, and that the Authority of God must be given by Him...All I know is that I have felt nothing but an increase of Faith, Love and Hope as I have strived to live according to the principles of the Restored Gospel."

What an awesome missionary he must be! I read this and I just get so pumped up! Haha...I love missionary work. It is my favorite thing.

When we share the gospel, we grow and realize so much. I wrote this home from my mission in Tennessee, "In a world full of so much confusion, I am so happy to know that the Lord has restored his gospel to the earth by calling true and living prophets on the earth. I am so glad that he works in an orderly fashion so that we can clearly understand the things that we must do. I know that his church is on the earth and I know that President Thomas S. Monson is his prophet on the earth today. I feel love from him when he speaks and the Holy Ghost bears witness to my soul that the words that he says are from God."

It is such a privilege to be there as someone comes to understand who they are, a child of a loving Heavenly Father and to realize what that means. To me, this video says it all!





I loved waking up every morning, knowing that I was going to do everything I could to be where the Lord needed me that day and to do and say what he wanted me to do and say. I was exhausted but could not have been happier with my life.

I wrote a letter from Tennessee to my ward in Port Townsend, Washington that said this:
"Missionary work is amazing. You can't live the gospel without sharing it with others. If you aren't sharing it then you don't understand the gospel of Jesus Christ. If I could encourage you to do anything, it would be this: Go visit members who haven't been coming to church. Even ones that you don't know. And get to know them. Let them know that they are missed and invite them to church. Offer them a ride. Come to church for everyone else and not for yourself. Don't be afraid to say, 'Hi'. What do yo have to lose? Fear is not of the Lord. Secondly, help the full-time missionaries!!! If any visitors come to church...EVERYONE should attack them with love and friendship so they want to come back! Go with the missionaries to appointments and meet the people they are teaching. Missionaries come and go. So, the members are even more important to missionary work than the missionaries themselves. If there is one thing I've learned since I've been out here, it's how much missionary work I have waiting for me when I get home. There is so much to be done!"

I look at this as an inspired letter to myself. It's so easy to get lost in the business of life and forget how fabulous it is to share the gospel. There are opportunities all around us!

That's all for now :) Sorry to get all preachy on y'all haha but it's what has been on my mind!

3 comments:

  1. I freaking love that video! Thanks for the reminder to get involved.

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  2. It's a great thing to have on your mind! There are days that I wish I could just go on a mission. I hope I can do that when the opportunity arises!

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  3. Thanks for responding guys! I love that video too! And Stephanie, that would be so awesome if you and Patrick went on a mission together!!! I miss you guys...I need to take a trip back to TN...I'm thinking sometime in the fall...I LOVE TN in the fall <3

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