Saturday, August 1, 2015
Monday, July 27, 2015
This is it!
Well family, this is it. And I can't even believe it.
It
is really hard to put into words how I feel about the last 18 months of
my life. But what I do know is that the decision I made to serve a
mission is the best choice I have made thus far in my life. Being a
set-apart representative of Jesus Christ is the most incredible,
fulfilling, and meaningful thing you could ever choose to do. I feel so
blessed that I have been able to feel that and see that this last year
and a half. The reason that missions are so special is because they are
a front row ticket to watching the Atonement work. You get to watch
the Atonement work in the lives of everyone around you, but most
importantly you get to watch the Atonement work in your own life.
Missions are really hard. And they literally wouldn't even be possible
without the Atonement to help enable us to accomplish the things our
Heavenly Father has asked us to do.
I have learned a lot.
I
have come to know that Heavenly Father and our Savior Jesus Christ love
us. They love us so much! They love us each individually and
perfectly. They show their love to us by the tender mercies that we see
in our lives everyday, and often times through other people. They love
us so much that they want each and every one of us to return to live
with our Father again and be exalted in the Celestial Kingdom. God
knows us better than we know ourselves. He knows what is best for us
and he knows what we need to become better- even if those things are
hard. Jesus Christ understands us perfectly because he has felt and
experienced everything that we have ever felt and experienced. God
loved us enough to send us His only Begotten Son, and Christ loved us
enough to perform His infinite Atonement. That is love.
I
have also learned that the Book of Mormon is true. I enjoyed reading
from the Book of Mormon before my mission. But not until now have I
come to understand its role in the Restoration and its importance in
helping us to learn more about Jesus Christ. The Book of Mormon
testifies of Christ EVERYWHERE. I truly believe that the real reason
that missions are so life changing is because we devote this time to not
just reading but studying from the Book of Mormon every single day and
helping others to learn about it as well. The Book of Mormon is how I
learned about the Atonement. There is a special power that comes
into our lives as we read the Book of Mormon every single day. I can't
even describe it. You just have to do it yourself and find out
the difference that reading the Book of Mormon makes. The Book of
Mormon is also how we can come to know the church is true and that the
gospel really was restored through Joseph Smith. If the Book of Mormon
is true, then Joseph Smith really was a prophet and this is his church
on the earth! The Book of Mormon is a book with a promise. I have done
as Moroni directs and asked God. I will tell you this much- The Book
of Mormon is true.
I have learned that Eternal
life= Family life. Living with God and our families forever! The
gospel blesses families so much! I already knew that because I have
seen what the gospel has done to my own family. But on my mission I
have seen families that don't know about these principles start to apply
them, and they are forever changed. They are happier and they are
closer! When your family starts to live the gospel, you can't even stop
the blessings from coming! Families can be together forever because of
the binding and sealing power of the Priesthood. The authority to act
in God's name has been restored to the earth for us today through a
prophet. We can all feel the priesthood giving us power in our lives as
we keep true to our covenants. I am so grateful that I was able to
serve a mission because I have been so blessed to have to knowledge that
I can be with my family forever and everyone deserves to know that!
Even
though missions are full of life lessons and hard times, they are also a
lot of fun. I have met people- investigators, ward members,
less-active members, President and Sister Cutler, and especially
companions- that have changed my life. Preaching the gospel is fun and
it makes me happy. That really is why I love this gospel. It brings
peace and happiness into our lives. So while this year and a half
has been hard and a huge struggle, I also don't think there has been a
time when I have felt happier and more fulfilled. Serving others, and
most importantly, serving God is the best thing we can do.
Having
to leave all of this behind is going to be one of the hardest things I
have ever had to do. But I have learned that God has a plan for each
and everyone of us. I know that God always has greater things in store
for us than we will ever be leaving behind. My mission will be a part
of me forever.
I love God. I love my Savior
Jesus Christ. He is the Savior of me, you, and anyone you will ever
meet. Even though my full-time missionary service is coming to a close,
I look forward to continuing to serve and love God through out the rest
of my life and the rest of eternity.
I love you and will see you soon!
Love,
Sister King
Monday, July 20, 2015
Second to last email from Wisconsin!!
Sister Karlsson and I being studs at the three-legged race at our ward's pioneer party. (Yes, we won.)
One thing I have learned on my mission- you can do anything in a skirt!! |
Hey Fam!
Man, you just don't think the weeks
can go by any faster. But then they do. This week has been pretty
crazy and busy. Also my heart has been full of like 10,000 different
emotions so that has made the week even crazier. But it has been a
great week nonetheless!
We have been starting to
teach a lot of new investigators this week. And we also went on 2
exchanges. The first to Shawano and the second to Wisconsin Rapids.
Exchanges have always kept me on my toes. And they sure wear me down
too! But always learn so much from the sisters that we serve with.
Sue has been in and out of the hospital this week. So if you could keep her in your prayers, that would be great.
This week we have been studying a lot about the principle of sacrifice.
This is a principle that I don't think I understood very well before my
mission. (I probably still don't understand it as well as I should.)
But on my mission I have learned why sacrifice is such an important
principle of the Gospel. Sacrifice is giving up something good, and is
hard to give up, for something better. We sacrifice things like 10% of
our income, or a few meals on the first Sunday
of the month. But sacrifice is so much more than that. I think the
reason that God asks us to sacrifice somethings is so that we can come
to understand a little bit better the sacrifice of our Savior.
We will never
completely understand the sacrifice of our Savior, but we can understand
it better when we are willing to sacrifice for the Lord.
And
the thing is, sacrifice is not about the blessings that we receive
because of our sacrifice. Really, it is all about what our sacrifice
helps us to become.
The reason why I have come
to understand sacrifice better is because my mission has been the
biggest sacrifice I have ever made in my life up until this point. I
have sacrificed a pretty big chunk of time and seeing my family. (Not
to mention all the blood, sweat, and tears that a mission entails.) The
things that I left behind were all good things. If I had not come on a
mission I would most likely still be on a pretty good path. But
because of my mission, I was able to give up something good for
something better. Because of my mission I have been able to see
people's lives change. I have been able to teach people about our
Savior's perfect and infinite Atonement for us. And I have learned more
than I ever could have learned in these past 18 months that I would
have spent at home. This sacrifice has been worth it 10 times over
because of the blessings that I have received. Sacrifice really does
bring forth the blessings of heaven!
It's funny-
before my mission I felt that I had been blessed so much in my life and
one of the reasons that I wanted to serve was to "pay God back" I guess
for all that he has done for me and all that he has blessed me with.
But really, I have been blessed so much more on my mission that I ever
could pay him back for.
23 And now, in the first place, he hath created you, and granted unto you your lives, for which ye are indebted unto him.
24 And secondly, he doth require that ye should do as he hath commanded you; for which if ye do, he doth immediately bless you; and therefore he hath paid you. And ye are still indebted unto him, and are, and will be, forever and ever; therefore, of what have ye to boast?
Mosiah 2:23-24
I will forever be indebted to my Heavenly Father for my mission, my family, and my life. Because I love him, I want to sacrifice the things that He asks me to. And I have complete faith and confidence that He will bless my and those that I love because of the sacrifices that we make and that he will shape us and mold us into better people than we possibly could have become on our own. Even though I wanted to "pay Him back" for all he has given me, I know that I will never be able to. But I am grateful that I was able to show Him just how grateful I really am. And I look forward to showing him how grateful I am for the rest of my life.
"Our
lives of service and sacrifice are the most appropriate expressions of
our commitment to serve the Master and our fellowmen."
-Dallin H. Oaks
I love you all!!!! Thanks for your love and your support!
Sister King
At the Wausau Chalk-fest! |
I took a picture with every Disney one I could find! :) |
The birthday cake we decorated for Gabby's 17th birthday! |
My very last exchange :( |
Monday, July 13, 2015
Work is the best medicine
Hi family!
Man, these past few days have definitely been mixed emotions. But something that I have learned on my mission is that work is the best medicine. So we have been working pretty hard! We have been pretty busy and I am sorry but kind of running out of time to e-mail. This week we went on 2 exchanges. Which meant that I was exhausted. haha. But also means that we worked really hard and got a lot done.
One of my exchanges was with Sister Schlosser who just finished up serving in Madison. It was so fun to get to catch up on what has been going on there and how the people are doing. Madison just has such a special place in my heart. So it was a huge tender mercy for me to be able to work with her for a day.
One of the biggest highlights of the week would also have to be Sue!!! She has been reading in the Book of Mormon and she came to church yesterday so she is progressing toward baptism! Super exciting! She has had some health problems lately, so we had to move her baptismal date back to August... It was July 25. I really wanted to keep trying for that date for certain reasons. haha. But I know that she needs to progress at her speed and that God has a better plan for her than I do.
Zone Training Meeting this week went very well I thought! That was my last one. It's funny- by the time I finally feel confident and comfortable with giving trainings, I don't have to give them anymore. haha. Heavenly Father sure knows how to help us stretch and grow. And then as soon as we are comfortable, he will throw something else at us to help us stretch and grow and become better. That is why missions are so hard but also so incredible. Your entire mission is just one big stretching and growing experience. You are asked to do a lot of things that are hard, that are uncomfortable, that are weird (or at least appear weird to the rest of the world), and some things that you just plain don't want to do. But you do them anyway so that you can help the work move forward, and most importantly so that you can be obedient to what God has asked you to do.
I love my Heavenly Father so much. I love Him so much that I rejoice in doing the things that He has asked me to do- even the hard things. This week my mission scripture has been popping into my head a lot.
It is funny because I thought that I felt the same way Alma feels before my mission. But I had no idea what I was really in for. However, I can say with perfect confidence now that I DO glory in what the Lord has commanded me. I love being an instrument in his hands- it is the most fulfilling feeling in the entire world. I love preaching of repentance and the Atonement of our Savior to the people here in Wisconsin. This really is my joy. This really is what brings me peace and happiness. I am so grateful for this gospel and the blessing that it is in my life. I love you all so much! Till next week!
Love, Sister King
Man, these past few days have definitely been mixed emotions. But something that I have learned on my mission is that work is the best medicine. So we have been working pretty hard! We have been pretty busy and I am sorry but kind of running out of time to e-mail. This week we went on 2 exchanges. Which meant that I was exhausted. haha. But also means that we worked really hard and got a lot done.
One of my exchanges was with Sister Schlosser who just finished up serving in Madison. It was so fun to get to catch up on what has been going on there and how the people are doing. Madison just has such a special place in my heart. So it was a huge tender mercy for me to be able to work with her for a day.
One of the biggest highlights of the week would also have to be Sue!!! She has been reading in the Book of Mormon and she came to church yesterday so she is progressing toward baptism! Super exciting! She has had some health problems lately, so we had to move her baptismal date back to August... It was July 25. I really wanted to keep trying for that date for certain reasons. haha. But I know that she needs to progress at her speed and that God has a better plan for her than I do.
Zone Training Meeting this week went very well I thought! That was my last one. It's funny- by the time I finally feel confident and comfortable with giving trainings, I don't have to give them anymore. haha. Heavenly Father sure knows how to help us stretch and grow. And then as soon as we are comfortable, he will throw something else at us to help us stretch and grow and become better. That is why missions are so hard but also so incredible. Your entire mission is just one big stretching and growing experience. You are asked to do a lot of things that are hard, that are uncomfortable, that are weird (or at least appear weird to the rest of the world), and some things that you just plain don't want to do. But you do them anyway so that you can help the work move forward, and most importantly so that you can be obedient to what God has asked you to do.
I love my Heavenly Father so much. I love Him so much that I rejoice in doing the things that He has asked me to do- even the hard things. This week my mission scripture has been popping into my head a lot.
9 I know that which the Lord hath commanded me, and I glory in it. I do not glory of myself, but I glory in that which the Lord hath commanded me; yea, and this is my glory, that perhaps I may be an instrument in the hands of God to bring some soul to repentance; and this is my joy.
It is funny because I thought that I felt the same way Alma feels before my mission. But I had no idea what I was really in for. However, I can say with perfect confidence now that I DO glory in what the Lord has commanded me. I love being an instrument in his hands- it is the most fulfilling feeling in the entire world. I love preaching of repentance and the Atonement of our Savior to the people here in Wisconsin. This really is my joy. This really is what brings me peace and happiness. I am so grateful for this gospel and the blessing that it is in my life. I love you all so much! Till next week!
Love, Sister King
Thursday, July 2, 2015
40 days....
Hey Family!
WOW. Another week come and gone! We have still been very busy around here which is the biggest blessing. Here are a couple of highlights from this week:
We have officially started teaching Eva's friend Bonnie. She came to our ward activity a few weeks ago and said that she could feel the Spirit as soon as she walked in the door. (Cool that she could still feel the Spirit there even though she was there for a spaghetti dinner and not church. haha) She has loved everything that we have taught her so far and has been sharing what she has been learning in the Book of Mormon with her children. She does have a couple of Word of Wisdom issues, but there is nothing that the power of the Atonement can't handle! So we are excited to keep working with her.
Also, this week was kind of our miracle week with less-actives. We were able to get in with a few families that we haven't been able to get in with for a while and we were able to get in with one family that has never let missionaries in before! So we are pretty excited about hopefully being able to work with them.
And I don't know if you remember Sue that I told you about last week? She is the one that is friends with that less-active family. And she came to church last week even though they didn't. Well, this week we were meeting with them again and we had a very powerful lesson from the Book of Mormon. We told about the story of Abinadi and how he was so bold and courageous in standing up for his testimony of the Savior. We read a chapter in Mosiah when Abinadi is bearing his testimony of the Savior. Abinadi is one of my very favorite examples of obedience. He went back to a city that had already rejected him and testified until his death. He thought that his efforts had influence no one, when in reality Alma was converted! Gives you a lot of hope as a missionary. :) But some of my favorite verses that we have thanks to Abinadi:
7 And if Christ had not risen from the dead, or have broken the bands of death that the grave should have no victory, and that death should have no sting, there could have been no resurrection.
8 But there is a resurrection, therefore the grave hath no victory, and the sting of death is swallowed up in Christ.
9 He is the light and the life of the world; yea, a light that is endless, that can never be darkened; yea, and also
I have such a strong testimony of my Savior and that He really has won the fight! He overcame both physical and spiritual death through His resurrection. And I get to be a representative of him as his missionary. I know that he really is the light and life of the world!
Anyways, after that lesson, the grandma turned to us and asked if we could find her a ride to church. She hadn't been to church in YEARS! It has been so incredible to me to see how the Book of Mormon can change hearts!
I love being a missionary. I love testifying of my Savior. I love the work here!
Love,
Sister King
Sister Karlsson and me with the sisters in our zone!
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Getting a parking ticket.... haha. |
Tuesday, June 23, 2015
God hears our prayers no matter what language we are speaking in
Hey Fam!
What an incredible week we were
able to have this week! We saw so many miracles. While the rest of the
mission was being transferred all around the state, Sis. Karlsson and I
took this opportunity of having so much extra time to work and try to
jump start our area for this transfer. I am really excited to have a
new transfer ahead of us. We have some great goals and exciting ideas
to help us to have a lot of success. So I am excited to see what
happens. I know that Heavenly Father will bless us for our hard work.
We met a lot of cool new people this week. We were out tracting one day and knocked on this door and a little boy answered. He ran without saying anything to get his dad and they both came back. We tried to start talking to the Father, but soon realized that he couldn't understand what we were saying. The little boy told us, "My dad is deaf. But I can sign to him for you if you want." We were able to teach all about the Restoration of the gospel with the help of a 9 year old boy who knew some broken sign language. This family was very Christian and already had a church that they attend, but they were very kind to us and accepted a copy of the Book of Mormon. At the end, the Father said a prayer for us in sign language! It was really such an incredible experience for me. On my mission, I have worked closely with people who speak Spanish and Hmong. And I have gained a testimony that God hears our prayers no matter what language we are speaking in. And I KNOW that God "heard" his prayer in sign language that day.
We also met this cool new investigator named Ryan. We were out and about and had had some of our plans fall through. We were in the area of a less-active new move-in that the ward wanted us to track down, so we decided to stop by. We knocked on the door looking for an Ashley, but Ryan answered. It was very dark in the apartment and you could tell that it was a little dark in his eyes as well. We could tell something was wrong. We started talking to him a little bit and he told us that he did not believe in God. He said that there were too many bad things that happened to good people. He felt that God had given up on him, so he had given up on God. We were able to testify of the power of the Atonement of Jesus Christ and of God's love for all of his children. As we continued to talk with him, you could tell that he was facing some hard times in his life. He told us, "don't worry about it. It is not your burden to carry." I know that what I told him next came directly from the Spirit. Immediately the scripture in Matthew 11 popped into my head:
28 ¶Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.
We testified of Jesus Christ and how our burdens can be made light through Him. And then testified how we were set apart representatives of Jesus Christ. We were there to help him to feel the power of the Atonement in His life. Tears were falling from his eyes as we told us that he had given up on God, but decided to say one more prayer asking for help. And that is precisely when he heard a knock on the door and saw us standing there. We are so excited to continue to meet with him and help him feel the power of the Atonement in his life. I know that the Atonement of Jesus Christ can heal our hearts.
We also had another miracle when we stopped by the visit a less-active family. We have been meeting with them weekly now and haven't seen a lot of progress. But this time when we got there, they had invited a friend (Sue) to the lesson and we were able to start teaching her! (We ended up setting a baptismal date with her and she came to church yesterday!) While we were talking, another friend/neighbor of theirs (Leann) walked up to us and asked us about who we were and what we were teaching. So we sat there teaching these two new people about the Restoration and we saw a fire start in the eyes of this less-active family. They started bearing their testimonies of the gospel and were able to testify to their friends about the Restoration. I have such a testimony that sharing the gospel and doing missionary work is one of the best ways that we can strengthen our own testimonies. And the coolest thing was, before Leann got up to leave, the mom of the family leaned over and gave her a temple pass-a-long card. Leann looked at it and turned it over the read the back. The back of those cards have questions on them like "Where will I go after I die?" After she read the card she looked at us and said, "My husband asked me these exact 3 questions this morning." So cool, right?? We are so excited to start teaching Leann and her husband!
With Father's day being this week, I have been able to reflect on the blessings in my life of both my earthly Father and my Heavenly Father. I sure am blessed.
John 3:16
16 ¶For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.
I am so grateful that our Heavenly Father loved us enough to give us His perfect Son. So that we can all return home to live with him again and to be with our families forever. I am so grateful for the knowledge of this gospel and how it blesses my life everyday. There is nothing greater than being a full-time servant of the Lord and getting to share this beautiful and perfect message every single day. I love it!
Love,
Sister King
Monday, June 15, 2015
Staying in Wausau for the last transfer!
Hey Family!
As usual- don't have a ton of
time because of transfers going on in our zone this week. But... it is
official- I will be staying in Wausau! I am so happy! I feel so
blessed. I love the work that is going on here in Wausau and I love
Sister Karlsson. We are so stoked to get to be able to have another
transfer together so that we can get some serious work done.
This
week we were pretty much running around like crazy trying to get
everything done that we needed to for the end of the transfer. We had
two exchanges this week and a zone training meeting. so that kept us
plenty busy.
This week I got to go on exchanges
with Sister Huffman in Wisconsin Rapids. It was her very first
exchange! I don't know if you remember my very first exchange, but I
was beyond nervous for it! I was so happy that I could do my best to
make it a good experience for her. You could tell that she was nervous,
but I think that we ended up having a good time and seeing a lot of
miracles. It was also kind of cool for me to see just how far I have
come. I remember when I was in Sister Huffman's shoes. I had only been
out a few weeks and still had absolutely no idea what I was doing and
had absolutely no idea what to say and teach or where to go. And I
guess to some extent I still don't really know what I am doing... haha.
But I LOVE being able to go out and do this work now. Instead of being
scared to talk to people, I get so excited to be able to tell them all
about this wonderful message that we have to share! Instead of being
unsure what to say, I rely on the Spirit to help me and I know that
Heavenly Father will bless me to be able to know how to help people.
Instead of being afraid when people reject us or slam the door in our
face, I know that we are just one door closer to finding the one who
will let us in. I love this work and I love working with people who
love this work. So that exchange was pretty fun for me!
This
week we also had a lot of success getting in with less active members
that missionaries have had a hard time getting ahold of in the past. So
that was a pretty big miracle.
Well I am just
about out of time..... Sorry! I will make it a point to write a better
e-mail next week. But know that I love you guys! I am so excited to
start this last transfer. I know that miracles are going to happen as I
work hard and sprint to the finish. I have been learning a lot about
the principle of enduring to the end. I know that there is still so
much that I can do and I am excited to see what this transfer has in
store! LOVE YOU!!!!!
Sister King
My place setting when we went to dinner at the Lefferts :) |
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