Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Week 2 from Lansing Michigan
Hello From Michigan everyone!
So week 2 of the mission in Michigan has been really just awesome.I am assigned to work in the St. Joseph area... which covers a lot of little towns that I don't know the name of yet. It it right on the shore of the lake and everyone says it is the prettiest area in the mission. It is very green and most of the houses in St. Jo are gorgeous, they look like they were just cut out of a magazine. Our area also has Benton Harbor which apparently is one of the more dangerous places in the nation. It is really segregated here, the only white people I have seen in Benton Harbor are my companions, its kind of weird because people say that in the 60s it was really intergrated but over time things just started to separate which is usually opposite of what you would assume. Since it is very dangerous, the Elders do the door knocking in Benton, but we still teach lessons out there, and then we door knock in St. Jo. We do have one investigator who is actually from Brazil! We went to go visit her the other day and I got to speak a little portuguese with her. She said I was good at it, but mostly I think she was being nice ha. Anyways we didn't get to teach her a lesson because she didn't have a lot of time. And she is going to Brazil with her husband for a couple of weeks so I won't get a chance to teach her until october.. I am really excited for them to get back. Also I found out that there are a lot of Brazilians that live around here because its one of the Whirlpool headquarters, another one is Brazil I guess and so a lot of the people move out here to work there. I need to find them all so I can teach them and keep up on the lessons!!
I am learning a lot about how much I have to learn! This ward is so great because everyone wants to feed us all the time! We have yet to go a day without dinner plans which is good for Sister Greene and me because it has given us a good chance to get to know the families in the ward. What is hard is that we haven't gotten very many referrals from the members, which means door knocking... I actually really enjoy door knocking, we always meet the most interesting people and everyone here is kind but it would be much more effective if we were teaching people that had been referrals because we don't get very many return appointments from door knocking. So if I have any advice or favors to ask from you it is to give your missionaries referrals! Do everything you can, PRAY as hard as you can for names of people to give to them, it helps move the work along so quickly. We all know people who are needing the comfort that the gospel can provide we just have to stop being chicken and invite them to learn! Anyways... we spent the first part of the week doing as much finding as we possibly can. A lot of people come to the doors and say that they are busy but they are too afraid to turn us completely away so they will tell us to come back later or a different day. That always makes me smile because you can tell they don't think we will and are usually surprised when we do.This is a very Catholic area. We finally got an updated ward list and we were able to go through with the Relief society president to find names of less active and part member families that we can go teach, I am so excited to focus on that this next week. I can't wait to watch as the fire in their hearts is rekindled and to be able to help them come back and find strength in the gospel.
We had our first zone training ever this week and it was the best experience of the week by far. We drove up to Kalamazoo for the meeting and I finally got to meet all the people in my zone and the sister training leaders, zone leaders, district leaders, all that goodness. We got a lot of great advice that really helped me find goals to focus on in these upcoming weeks and I am so excited to use some new door knocking approaches and see if anyone will listen to me. I wish I had time to write down all the things that I learned buuuuut I don't so I'll just put one thing that I loved.
Our zone leader talked a lot about having the faith in the Lord that He would lead us to find people to teach. We talked about the Armor of God (D&C 27:15-18 if you wanna read it, which you should, its great) and he told us how the shields that warriors use to carry when they went to battle weighed 60+ pounds. He made the analogy that our shield of faith will be like wise heavy. I loved that he said "Faith is heavy, it requires effort." It really made me think about how I need to be exercising my faith every single chance that I get so that when I go to put on my Armor of God, I will have the strength to lift it. Being faithful is not easy... especially when there are so many distractions around us in this world, but it is not supposed to be easy. It would not be as powerful and strong if it came with no effort.
After all of the training was done we set goals, as companionships for the number of people we would help bring to the gospel and help make and keep covenants before the end of the year. Our companion set a pretty high goal, if you were to compare it to the progress that has been made in the area but I know that if we are diligent and obedient it will be no problem. So here comes the coolest part.... We set our goals and then all headed out to drive back to our areas. After about 20 mins of driving we got a call from one of our investigators that we had almost dropped. We hadn't had contact with her in over a month and had tried calling and going over to visit her with no answer. When she called she asked if we could come see her, so of course we went right over as soon as we got to St Jo. She came out and we had a lesson and she was so excited about reading the Book of Mormon and so sincere in her desire to learn. We even were able to set a baptismal date for her and a return appointment. She was just so prepared that it was a huge testimony boost for me to see that if we put our faith in the Lord, he will guide our footsteps to where we need to be. Since friday, when we made our goals, we have been able to meet with 3 other people that we have had a hard time contacting or that have kept cancelling meetings. It is so exciting to see how quickly Heavenly Father rewards our efforts and I am so excited to continue meeting with them, and finding more and more people that are prepared and needing to accept the gospel into their lives! I hope all of your weeks are going well! Write me letters:)
Sister Seagraves
4419 Red Arrow Hwy Apt C2
Stevensville MI, 49127
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Sister Seagraves — in Lansing, MI.
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