Monday, October 17, 2016

Week 51

"NO NO NO NO NO"

*Ring Ring*
Us: "NO NO NO NO NO NO"
Them: "Hi sisters! Sister Roberts, you're being out of zone transferred!"
Us: "WHAT?!"
Them: "Good luck! Bye!"

haha, hope you liked this little rendition of our Sunday night at 9:30 pm. Well, we got the transfer call and Sister Roberts is going to Silver Creek in Puyallup! haha, Sister Heiner, Sister Zavala and Sister Dodson will know that place well ;) I got to serve there for 5 weeks

As always, we got our new transfer blessings last night. I can't even begin to express how much my Father in Heaven knows me. I prayed the other night and set some goals with what I want to be able to accomplish this transfer. In my blessing He basically told me the 3 things that I needed to do. Quite boldly, specifically, and directly He said
-Read the scriptures, use our resources to have a firm understanding of His gospel.
-Study my patriarchal blessing (that was super powerful.)
-Follow the promptings of the spirit with exactness. 
He promised that He knew who was prepared. That means that that if I can do my part, He will lead us! With that understanding, how could I not talk with everyone? How could I not use our studies to the fullest? and plan? and work hard? Luke 18:28 says, "lo, we have left all and followed thee." I think I'm finally starting to understand what it means to lose myself in the work.

I found a scripture in Matt 24:31 this morning in my studies
31 And he shall send his angels with great sound of trumpetand they shall gather together his elect from the four winds, from one end of heaven to the other.
He has called us as His angels to declare His word.

I love you all! 
Sister Hammond ♥
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Monday, October 10, 2016

Week 50

"My house is a vortex of memory loss"

We have a cute mom that we go and see once a week and for some reason none of us could remember ANYTHING. So she eventually said, "My house is a vortex of memory loss." Good thing the spirit will bring all things to our remembrance!

This week has been exciting. 
-my birthday and mac&cheese at Sister Ainsworth's house
-our car had to be fixed so we borrowed the zone leaders for a day then got a temporary car. (It was a chevy cruise and took me back to the good ol' times in Pioneer Valley ♥)
-Special training from President and Sister Rasmussen
-starting to do member lessons every night at 8 and they are going so good. Our members are on fire for missionary work. (The Heals are this little family that is picture perfect and adorable. They have 4 kids and whenever they see us they say, "HI MISSIONARIES!" and run as fast as they can to hug and wave at us. Doing a lesson at their house was the best because we talked about how they are going to be missionaries when they're older ♥♥ )
-Took Andrew to a baptism and he felt the spirit. The Elders needed someone to do a Restoration presentation, so for some reason they asked Sister Roberts and I to do it. The spirit always comes so strongly when we talk about Joseph Smith and his experience.
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Monday, October 3, 2016

Week 49

Conference + I'm 20?

What a week. General Conference was completely amazing. I'm sure all of the missionaries around the world greatly appreciated the Saturday session. Also, Sister Miles did an amazing job singing in the MTC missionary choir :) I'm pretty sure that we could hear her.

Some of my favorites from conference were

-Both of President Uchtdorf's talks
-President Nelson's talk on Joy. (seriously though, we are so blessed to be a part of this gospel in which every aspect of it can bring us so much Joy. It makes me think of my mission scripture in Alma 29:9 "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." There is so much Joy that comes from losing yourself in the service of God. Even if it is super duper incredibly hard. Our mission president said, "As you look back on your missionary service and ask yourselves when you were the happiest, I believe that you will discover that it is when you were diligently working to find investigators and to teach them the gospel, and when they are preparing to follow the covenant pathway. Wickedness never was happiness, nor was disobedience. When President Nelson speaks of joy, I believe that we can find it as we lose ourselves in the work, and put forth our best efforts to share the gospel in the most effective way."')
-Elder Bednar's talk on understanding the Savior and learning about Him.

I can't wait to listen to, read, and study these talks because there is so much treasure to be learned and greater light to be found. I love this gospel and I love the opportunity that I've had to serve as a missionary. There truly is no greater joy than being involved in the Lord's work.

Sister Hammond ♥


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Monday, September 26, 2016

Week 48

"FOURTH FLOOR, LAST DOOR"

So, I forgot to tell you about the title from the last email. We met this guy who was walking past us, we handed him a card and he looked at it then said, "Oh yeah, this is cool. I know about the pioneers. Bye!" Sister Roberts and I were like, "Alright!" then watched him dash away after his friend...

The General Women's session of Conference was Saturday. President Uchtorf changed my mission. He is incredible. I love his story about his sweet wife, Harriet. He literally spoke to the missionaries because he said something about keep knocking and keep trying! The phrase that was coined from this conference is "fourth floor, last door". He told a story about how he met Harriet. Well, she wasn't a member and lived on the 4th floor of this apartment building. Missionaries went tracting there and knocked on every door starting from the bottom up. NO BODY was interested, but they kept going. The last door they knocked on was Harriet's and her mom's. FOURTH FLOOR LAST DOOR! okay. I'm ready to be a missionary for the next 7.8 months. 

I've also been praying to understand the Atonement and how to be bold in missionary work. Obviously God hears and answers our prayers because Sister Oscarson talked about being not ashamed of the name of Christ that we bear. I love how she said that one person of faith and action can have lasting effects and make a difference in God's work. Well, I'm one person. Even though I am weak I have faith that God can continue to increase my faith and all He asks is that I put one foot in front of the other and continue working. We can make a difference together. I think that's what the Atonement is all about. helping us to become something bigger and better than what we are as we turn to the Lord for help.

I hit 11 months this week. I can't believe how fast the time has gone. I look forward to the bigger and better heights that God and I will reach throughout the rest of my mission.

I love you all!!

Sister Hammond ♥

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Early bday present from Jenn and Shiloh ^.^ thanks!!
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Exercise is a part of the missionary schedule.

Monday, September 19, 2016

Week 47

"I know about the pioneers"

This week was so full of the spirit. I have such a strong testimony that Heavenly Father answers our prayers. I've been trying to understand the Atonement more in my life and it's correlation with missionary work. We had a zone training that just so happened to be focused on understanding the Atonement in order to plan more effectively. Preach My Gospel says something along the lines of, "As our understanding of the Atonement grows then our desire to share the gospel will increase." (pmg pg. 2) Christ's Atonement is everything that He did in order to prepare the way for us to return to live with our Father in Heaven again, beginning with His suffering in Gethsemane and concluding on Sunday morning when He was resurrected. Everything that Christ did in His life was for us. To help us to overcome the affects of sin and death. 1 Nephi 19:9 says that He suffered all things because of His, "loving kindness and long-suffering for the children of men." There's not one person that we pass on the street whom the Lord didn't love enough to pay the full price for. That is the message that we take to the world. The better we understand this, the more urgency we will have and the more people we will invite to come unto Him.
The week ended with an amazing mission devotional. The stake president talked about pruning trees in order to help them bear fruit. He said, "What do you need to prune from your life in order to let in that Heavenly light?" I think that is a good question for us all to ponder. What are some things in our lives that are distracting us from being able to receive all of the blessings that God has in store for us?

I know that the message that we share is true and that it truly brings that Heavenly Light into our lives. It is centered on the Atonement of Jesus Christ, who loved me, and you, and everyone else enough to pay the price for us to live with our Father again. Don't take that for granted.

I love you all!! I'm praying for you!

Sister Hammond ♥

Congratulations to Aspyn for her mission call to Bismark ND! say hi to my dad for me ;)

Good luck in the MTC Abby Miles! Finland is going to be so blessed by you!


Monday, September 12, 2016

Week 46

"the fruits of our labor"

Lol, we met this super awesome guy named Harold. He's 74. Not really interested in hearing our message. But every time we walk past his house and he's outside we stop and talk. He's probably the funniest person I've ever met. The last time we were there he said, "hold on a minute, I've got something for you!" He then ran inside. As he was coming out he said, "I didn't want you to go back to your friends and say that your efforts didn't bear you any fruit!" He then proceeded to pull out two apples from his jacket pocket. Thanks Harold! ☼

Proverbs 3:5-6

 ¶Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding.
 In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths.
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missionary entertainment includes watching cars get towed in our parking lot.

Monday, September 5, 2016

Week 45

"Go to the temple, help me fill those seats"

Transfer calls were Sunday night....
Sis Roberts and I are staying together for another 6 weeks in Lake Holm!! I've already been here for 6 and a half months. I'm so happy that I get to stay. Also, my birthday and General Conference are this transfer, so that's exciting :)

A sister in our ward bore her testimony about going to the temple. It is such a blessing that God has given us the opportunity to go there and be connected with our families. She boldly invited every one to "go to the temple and help [her] fill those seats."

We got blessings last night from our zone leaders. Beforehand I had prayed that Heavenly Father would let me know what I can do this transfer to continue to become a better missionary. The very first thing that Elder Chance said in my blessing was that I needed to remember my purpose as a missionary and that the message of the Gospel is the most precious thing that I can share with people. That was so powerful to me. My purpose during these 18 is to "Invite others to come unto Christ by helping them receive the Restored Gospel through Faith in Jesus Christ and His Atonement, Repentance, Baptism, Receiving the Gift of the Holy Ghost, and Enduring to the End." -PMG. Remembering that this is my purpose shapes the things that we do. I only have 18 months to give God all of my heart, might, mind, and strength.

I have seen so many miracles and blessings in the last 10 months. With 8 months left to serve, I'm excited to assist God in this work.

I love you all!

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found a giant match lighter. (haha Sis Skousen!!)
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made swords and shields with Claire and Jaycee.