Hey y'all!
Hope y'all have had a great week. It has been a pretty good one here for me!
Things are going really great here. We have a lot of good things happening. Jackie is doing really great, and has invited quite a few family members and friends to her Baptism this Saturday. It's great to see her continued excitement towards Baptism. I have really enjoyed being able to work with her. Since she was so prepared to hear the gospel. Not only has she learned from us but I have really learned from her. I have learned how important Faith is. Her Faith is remarkably strong, and as a result she has had no problem accepting the gospel. Every aspect we have taught she has been willing to do and commit to. I am so excited to see her come up out of the water Saturday. Since I know it will be life-changing for her. She truly wants to follow Christ, and be a better Christian. There is no better way she could be doing that then entering that gate this week!
We have been a part of something pretty remarkable here. We are working with the Ross family. Shane has been less-active for some time, and Jenny is a non-member. Yesterday they stayed for all three church meetings, and really enjoyed it. Previously they have only been coming to sacrament. So it was great having them stay for all of church. Jenny is really feasting upon the Book of Mormon. It's been less than a month and she is already in Alma. Yesterday, she told us how every night when Shane comes home she shares her insights to what she has read. Now, they are going to be reading it together. It's amazing to see how through Jenny's conversion her husband is being strengthened as well. It's neat to see the power of the Book of Mormon in action, and how one person really can make a BIG difference.
Sister Mackliet and I are doing great. We really back each other up which really helps with getting investigators to progress. I am learning from her everyday. She has a great Faith and Optimism. Which has really helped me because I struggle in those areas. She is great at testifying, and you can really feel of her love for Christ as she states what she knows to be true.
This week we had a really great first lesson with Lynda. She is currently living with a less-active member. She loves the fact that we invite her to pray to know that the Book of Mormon is true herself. She also understood the great apostasy more than anyone I have taught. She asked what happens to those people who didn't hear the gospel during that period of time. We made mention to the Spirit World, and she said that it made a lot of sense. It's neat to see her understanding of the Restoration and link it to other aspects of the gospel.
I learned a lot from reading Mosiah 1-5 this week. The thing that really stuck out to me was being a Representative of Jesus Christ in all things. These chapters talk about service, repentance, and obedience. I believe that all three can be summed up as simply following Christ. Christ served all those around him, he gave up his will to God, and he was obedient with exactness. As we represent Christ we will be doing all these things. How will I apply this? Everyday I am going to pray for the ability to be a true Representative of Christ. Really think about him during the day, and think of ways that I can better represent him.
I pray that we all can be better Representatives of Christ. May we each find a way each day that we can better ourselves. Love y'all!!
Sister W. Williams
Tuesday, February 4, 2014
Hi y'all!
I hope y'all have had a great week. I am doing well, and am really excited about the work. L. Tom Perry came to Memphis on Friday and talked about "Hastening the work of Salvation." It was a testament to me that the Lord truly is hastening his work. We all need to be missionaries at all times and in all places. We need to share what we know with everyone we come into contact with. May we all get into the spirit of the work, and bring souls to Christ.
I feel that the area here is on the verge of exploding. We are really starting to work with Part Member families, and getting branch members involved in teaching with us. On Thursday we had a really good lesson with Robin, Savannah, and Haley. We taught the Plan of Salvation. Robin doesn't have a Christian background, and through prayer we thought that this would be of most benefit to her. She has been struggling with feeling God's love, and usually doesn't answer our questions. This time however, was a lot different. She was answering our questions, and was able to recognize a small part of God's love for us as we explained the Plan. She read 1 Nephi 1 although, she said she didn't get anything out of it. So now we are working on helping her understand The Book of Mormon, and recognizing feelings of the spirit in her life.
This week was a little frustrating because we weren't able to see Sharon Adams at all. We were supposed to see her on Monday but she ended up not being home. We believe she is probably visiting her sister in Paragould. The hard thing is she is really progressing, and is developing a lot of understanding when we teach her. But she keeps visiting her sister, and then she doesn't read The Book of Mormon. We are just praying that she makes it back to Pocahontas this week despite the snow we had. So we can keep getting her to progress.
Sister Mackliet and I are doing great. We teach well in unity, and are really striving to get the members involved in the work. I am learning a lot from Sister Mackliet. Such as positivity in the work, and taking things one at a time. Too often I get overwhelmed by all the things I need to do. She is teaching me to focus on one thing at a time. So that I can be most effective that way.
This week we had a unique experience of the Lord working in "mysterious ways" as it refers to in the scriptures. We were walking down a street, and I felt prompted to knock on a house. I was a little hesitant at first because I had just seen the lady walk in her house. I figured she probably saw us, and the door approach would be a little awkward. But I knew I needed to do it since it was a prompting from the Spirit. So we knocked, and although she wasn't interested she gave us a referral of a family who just moved in all the way down the street. So down the street we went. We knocked on the door and the woman; Annita let us right in. We prayed with her, and afterwards she gave us both hugs. She said that she had been praying all morning for mercy. I am so glad that we were able to be an answer to her prayer. It was another witness to me that everything happens for a reason, and we need to follow every prompting we receive. Even though it may not turn out the way we would expect it to be.
We also had a neat experience getting back into contact with Park and Lynda Leathers. We had put them on pause for a couple of weeks because they weren't progressing, and we prayed to know how we could best help them. Now, we had planned to see them February 1st but I was scared too. We prayed to know what to do after all our plans fell through. God told me in my thoughts to go to the Leathers. We went despite how I felt and it went really well. We found out that Park's main concern is the Book of Mormon. We reinforced the notion that he won't know it's the word of God without prayer. He also prayed about coming to church, and said he will come out sooner or later. Good things are coming. I am so glad I followed this prompting and gave them time. It's all about the Lord's timing! :)
This week in studies I have started the challenge of reading the Book of Mormon in the month of February. With the focus in mind of prayer. As I read I have noticed that prayer is found all throughout the pages of the Book of Mormon. The prophets of old, and now supplicate themselves in mighty prayer consistently. Also, they pray from the heart not just muttering the same words over and over. This has created in me a increased desire to pray with greater intent. Also, to make my prayers more personal. To converse aloud with God, and talk to him as I would anyone face to face.
May y'all be involved in the work of salvation. It is only through being a part of the work that we will have Joy. Love y'all!!
Sister W. Williams
Monday, January 20, 2014
Hi y'all!
I hope y'all are doing well. This week has been a little rough. We have a large teaching pool. But are having a hard time "getting back in". But miracles are still happening.
The area here is doing really well, and this week we are really focusing on working with the members. A lot of good things are happening....it just happens to be going slow... We came into contact with Kelly this week, and we had an amazing first visit with her. We prayed to know what to do on Thursday night. After having an appointment fall through, and Sister Mackliet had Stephanie's name come to mind. This was strange, and I was a little hesitant at first because I knew Stephanie would be at work. But I knew it was Revelation so we followed the spirit. We knocked, Kelly came out and said how she had been reading The Book of Mormon, and we testified that we were sent from God to her, and she said that she really believes it. She practically invited us over tonight to teach her, and we are looking forward to teaching her about The Restoration.
We had a great lesson with Jennifer, John, and CreAnne this week. The spirit was strongly felt as we read 3 Nephi 11. We extended the Baptism Invite to which they were excited to accept for February 15th. They love the principle of the temple, and we taught them how Baptism is a gate to it. It's amazing to see how prepared they are to hear about this gospel.
Sister Mackliet and I are doing Great. We really get along, and are praying a lot! As a result of Always Stopping And Praying we are seeing many Miracles each and everyday. I am learning a lot from Sister Mackliet, and she is helping me to stay upbeat.
I had a surprising experience this week. We haven't been able to see Elwin (Spanish Investigator) since the beginning of this transfer. Since he is usually there himself with his daughter, and we could never seem to get a member to come with us. So this past week I decided to go stop by, and to schedule an appointment. At the door, in the best Spanish I could muster I asked how his Book of Mormon reading has been going, and asked to reschedule. As I was rescheduling and couldn't remember a word (I quickly was trying to look it up in my Spanish Missionary Book). As I did this, he said you can "tell me in English." I couldn't believe what I heard! I didn't know he spoke any English. Once I found that out, it was Spanglish at the door...He said that he has been reading The Book of Mormon, and finds it very interesting. He also said that he watched The Restoration vide and almost cried. I know that Elwin is the elect, and I can't wait till we teach The Restoration with him tomorrow.
This week in studies I went over "The Infinite Atonement" sheet. As I read the scriptures about the atonement I was reminded how Christ felt within "every fiber of his body" what we go through. He is the ONLY one that truly knows what all we go through, and he is the only one that can really help us. He sacrificed for us so that he could walk with us hand in hand. I also learned that I will NEVER truly know how much pain he suffered for me. It is incomprehensible. I am reminded of this as he suffered in Gethsemane and asked the father to "remove the cup from me". Christ mentions how even he didn't realize how much anguish he would be in. From these studies I am going to try to remember him more. (Fulfill my Baptism Covenant). Everyday, I will proclaim his gospel so that more of God's children can take part of this miraculous gift that he has given us. I will Repent with a smile on my face because through it I am becoming more like my Savior.
My invitation to all of you is to come up with a way that you can remember the Savior, and all he has done for you everyday. So that he can be permanently engrained in you as you are in him. (1 Nephi 21:16).
Love y'all!!
-Sister Whitney Jo Williams
I hope y'all are doing well. This week has been a little rough. We have a large teaching pool. But are having a hard time "getting back in". But miracles are still happening.
The area here is doing really well, and this week we are really focusing on working with the members. A lot of good things are happening....it just happens to be going slow... We came into contact with Kelly this week, and we had an amazing first visit with her. We prayed to know what to do on Thursday night. After having an appointment fall through, and Sister Mackliet had Stephanie's name come to mind. This was strange, and I was a little hesitant at first because I knew Stephanie would be at work. But I knew it was Revelation so we followed the spirit. We knocked, Kelly came out and said how she had been reading The Book of Mormon, and we testified that we were sent from God to her, and she said that she really believes it. She practically invited us over tonight to teach her, and we are looking forward to teaching her about The Restoration.
We had a great lesson with Jennifer, John, and CreAnne this week. The spirit was strongly felt as we read 3 Nephi 11. We extended the Baptism Invite to which they were excited to accept for February 15th. They love the principle of the temple, and we taught them how Baptism is a gate to it. It's amazing to see how prepared they are to hear about this gospel.
Sister Mackliet and I are doing Great. We really get along, and are praying a lot! As a result of Always Stopping And Praying we are seeing many Miracles each and everyday. I am learning a lot from Sister Mackliet, and she is helping me to stay upbeat.
I had a surprising experience this week. We haven't been able to see Elwin (Spanish Investigator) since the beginning of this transfer. Since he is usually there himself with his daughter, and we could never seem to get a member to come with us. So this past week I decided to go stop by, and to schedule an appointment. At the door, in the best Spanish I could muster I asked how his Book of Mormon reading has been going, and asked to reschedule. As I was rescheduling and couldn't remember a word (I quickly was trying to look it up in my Spanish Missionary Book). As I did this, he said you can "tell me in English." I couldn't believe what I heard! I didn't know he spoke any English. Once I found that out, it was Spanglish at the door...He said that he has been reading The Book of Mormon, and finds it very interesting. He also said that he watched The Restoration vide and almost cried. I know that Elwin is the elect, and I can't wait till we teach The Restoration with him tomorrow.
This week in studies I went over "The Infinite Atonement" sheet. As I read the scriptures about the atonement I was reminded how Christ felt within "every fiber of his body" what we go through. He is the ONLY one that truly knows what all we go through, and he is the only one that can really help us. He sacrificed for us so that he could walk with us hand in hand. I also learned that I will NEVER truly know how much pain he suffered for me. It is incomprehensible. I am reminded of this as he suffered in Gethsemane and asked the father to "remove the cup from me". Christ mentions how even he didn't realize how much anguish he would be in. From these studies I am going to try to remember him more. (Fulfill my Baptism Covenant). Everyday, I will proclaim his gospel so that more of God's children can take part of this miraculous gift that he has given us. I will Repent with a smile on my face because through it I am becoming more like my Savior.
My invitation to all of you is to come up with a way that you can remember the Savior, and all he has done for you everyday. So that he can be permanently engrained in you as you are in him. (1 Nephi 21:16).
Love y'all!!
-Sister Whitney Jo Williams
Monday, January 13, 2014
Hi y'all!
I hope this week has been a great one for y'all. It sure has been a wonderful one for me in Pocahontas this week. First of all.....
Heather got Baptized!! This week we had somewhat of a surprise Baptism. We had been teaching Heather ever since I first got to Pocahontas. But we thought that her Baptism was going to be this week. We went to Heather's on Tuesday to do a review of everything we had taught her. During which, the family announced that their uncle was going to be in town this past weekend so he could Baptize Heather. We then had a pretty busy week with that. We got her an interview on Wednesday, and she entered into the Baptismal covenant yesterday. She was able to be Baptized and Confirmed due to circumstances of her uncle leaving town today. It was great to see the smile, and excitement on her face as she went through these ordinances. I am so grateful I was able to teach Heather. Since it is truly through "becoming as a little-child" that we all need to come unto Christ.
On top of the busy-ness of getting everything ready for the Baptism. Our area really had a successful week this week. We taught a lot of lessons, and found 12 New Investigators. We have been praying a lot, and are seeing miracles because of turning every thought to the Lord. We are seeing a lot of growth with Sharon Adams. She is faithfully and sincerely reading the Book of Mormon which was quite the struggle before. She also is praying with real intent wanting to know that the Book of Mormon is true. Along, with knowing that Joseph Smith was called to be a prophet, and to restore Christ's true church. It is amazing to see how much her countenance has changed as she has applied these truths into her life. I can see the light of Christ growing within her. With each and every visit we have with her.
Sister Mackliet and I are doing great, and are LOVING the work. We work well together, and are really helping each other to grow. I am learning a lot from her. I am learning that I need to find joy in the little things. Joy in what seems to be "the little successes that we have". Which end up being "BIG" in the big picture.
We had a remarkable experience this week. Our Branch President, President Hallman had told us quite a few weeks ago. That a lady named Jennifer, and her daughter wanted the missionaries to come see them again. He didn't have an address and I searched and searched for weeks trying to find an address for them. I wasn't sure if they were less-active or non-members. Then this week while we were spiritually harvesting we knocked on a door, and a lady named Jennifer answered. We said that we offer prayers. Unfortunately they were busy but they did say that we could come back. Then the next day or that night President Hallman asked if we had seen Jennifer. I said we didn't know her address. He told us her address, and low and behold it was her! We had found Jennifer THROUGH God. It was a testament to me that God knows what he is doing. With his timing everything will work out. We were able to see them this week, and I shared my experience with them. Jennifer said that she felt loved. I know that they have been prepared because the Lord truly lead us to them.
This week in studies I focused on Moroni 7 & 10. I enjoyed being able to focus on the words grace, and hope as I read. Many things stood out to me as I read. In Moroni 7 I learned that Faith and Hope work hand-in-hand. You cannot have one without the other. I also learned that Hope in the atonement means that we TRUST that Christ suffered for us, and that he can forgive us. This causes us to ACT (in Faith) knowing that as we Repent we will be Forgiven. I learned that Grace is the principle of God allowing his "imperfect" children to preach his word, and direct his church. From studying Moroni 10 I learned that Grace leads to perfection, and sanctification. With this knowledge I acquired from these studies I am going to focus this week on truly trusting in God. Knowing that he truly knows everything I am going through. Knowing that he will walk with me hand-in-hand if I allow him to.
I pray that everyone of us will look to God in every thought, word, and deed. I know that as we seek him more in our life he will bless us. He is so willing to help us but he can't force himself upon us. May we ask for his help, and he will guide us.
Love y'all!
Sister Whitney Jo Williams
I hope this week has been a great one for y'all. It sure has been a wonderful one for me in Pocahontas this week. First of all.....
Heather got Baptized!! This week we had somewhat of a surprise Baptism. We had been teaching Heather ever since I first got to Pocahontas. But we thought that her Baptism was going to be this week. We went to Heather's on Tuesday to do a review of everything we had taught her. During which, the family announced that their uncle was going to be in town this past weekend so he could Baptize Heather. We then had a pretty busy week with that. We got her an interview on Wednesday, and she entered into the Baptismal covenant yesterday. She was able to be Baptized and Confirmed due to circumstances of her uncle leaving town today. It was great to see the smile, and excitement on her face as she went through these ordinances. I am so grateful I was able to teach Heather. Since it is truly through "becoming as a little-child" that we all need to come unto Christ.
On top of the busy-ness of getting everything ready for the Baptism. Our area really had a successful week this week. We taught a lot of lessons, and found 12 New Investigators. We have been praying a lot, and are seeing miracles because of turning every thought to the Lord. We are seeing a lot of growth with Sharon Adams. She is faithfully and sincerely reading the Book of Mormon which was quite the struggle before. She also is praying with real intent wanting to know that the Book of Mormon is true. Along, with knowing that Joseph Smith was called to be a prophet, and to restore Christ's true church. It is amazing to see how much her countenance has changed as she has applied these truths into her life. I can see the light of Christ growing within her. With each and every visit we have with her.
Sister Mackliet and I are doing great, and are LOVING the work. We work well together, and are really helping each other to grow. I am learning a lot from her. I am learning that I need to find joy in the little things. Joy in what seems to be "the little successes that we have". Which end up being "BIG" in the big picture.
We had a remarkable experience this week. Our Branch President, President Hallman had told us quite a few weeks ago. That a lady named Jennifer, and her daughter wanted the missionaries to come see them again. He didn't have an address and I searched and searched for weeks trying to find an address for them. I wasn't sure if they were less-active or non-members. Then this week while we were spiritually harvesting we knocked on a door, and a lady named Jennifer answered. We said that we offer prayers. Unfortunately they were busy but they did say that we could come back. Then the next day or that night President Hallman asked if we had seen Jennifer. I said we didn't know her address. He told us her address, and low and behold it was her! We had found Jennifer THROUGH God. It was a testament to me that God knows what he is doing. With his timing everything will work out. We were able to see them this week, and I shared my experience with them. Jennifer said that she felt loved. I know that they have been prepared because the Lord truly lead us to them.
This week in studies I focused on Moroni 7 & 10. I enjoyed being able to focus on the words grace, and hope as I read. Many things stood out to me as I read. In Moroni 7 I learned that Faith and Hope work hand-in-hand. You cannot have one without the other. I also learned that Hope in the atonement means that we TRUST that Christ suffered for us, and that he can forgive us. This causes us to ACT (in Faith) knowing that as we Repent we will be Forgiven. I learned that Grace is the principle of God allowing his "imperfect" children to preach his word, and direct his church. From studying Moroni 10 I learned that Grace leads to perfection, and sanctification. With this knowledge I acquired from these studies I am going to focus this week on truly trusting in God. Knowing that he truly knows everything I am going through. Knowing that he will walk with me hand-in-hand if I allow him to.
I pray that everyone of us will look to God in every thought, word, and deed. I know that as we seek him more in our life he will bless us. He is so willing to help us but he can't force himself upon us. May we ask for his help, and he will guide us.
Love y'all!
Sister Whitney Jo Williams
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