I
hope y'all are having a great summer break and making the most of the
last
couple weeks you have. I can't believe that school is starting again
so soon and time just keeps racing on! School starts next week here!
Andrew and Emily both get to be seniors this year...it's so crazy!!
This
week has been a super good week! On Saturday we had a ward activity
for pioneer day but it was raining the whole day so not very many people
came out. Seriously when it rains here it pours, and I mean pours. It
was fun with everyone that did come though. We just had a picnic up at
a little park but it was awesome because they have these ponds with
fish that you can catch and release so all the kids were doing that and
guess what? I caught a fish!! I should've taken a picture but my camera
was in the car so I didn't get the chance to. Haha the best part was
when we first went over to the pond, I was asking Aiden if he caught any
fish and he said he caught a couple so he threw in his fishing pole,
then I did mine, and Sister Andrade did hers and at the same time we all
caught a fish. It was a pretty exciting moment. :) We got to eat
lots of food at the picnic and then
we also had a water balloon fight and played uno. Man I love the ward
here so much!
I'd
have to say a sweet miracle from this week was helping the Wleh's
move. They're the family with six girls and she's a single mom and the
girls are all the cutest (I've told y'all about them before)! We
usually stop by to see their family at least once a week but we hadn't
been able to this week. Then Saturday morning at the bishops storehouse
we asked Tracy if she was bringing her girls to the ward activity later
in the day and she said probably not because they have to be moved out
by monday so we decided to go help them. We didn't even know they were
moving! We helped out a little before the activity and they already had
everything moved but in their moms bedroom everything was still there.
And Tracy was gone the whole time we were there so with Erica and
Janice we were able to carry the mattress and dressers down the street
to their new house, plus the
elders came and helped with the big things. Seeing Tracy's
reaction when she found almost everything in her room moved was the
best! She was so grateful. :) haha they were trying to convince Erica
to call us earlier to come help but they didn't. Seriously their
family is the best family ever, it's a party everytime we got over and
they all love each other so much. I hope my family can be like that one
day!
Something
I learned from the Book of Mormon this week was in Alma 59. Moroni was
talking about the cities and how it was easier to maintain them rather
than having to take them back from the Lamanites. As it says, "knowing
that it was easier to keep the city from falling into the hands of the
Lamanites than to retake it from them."(v.9) "Therefore he retained all
his force to maintain those places which he had recovered." (v.10) It
relates to the less active people that we've been working with. In
the "baptize, retain, and regain worthy converts" part of our mission
vision I think it's just like Moroni said, it's easier to retain the
members of the church than to regain them. So it's our responsibility
to retain the members. That's exactly what we've been trying to do
lately. At church we're noticing who doesn't show up and we're trying
to visit them
throughout the week so that they don't eventually become less active.
Imagine it this way if you so please, you have a bucket of water half
full and an empty bucket. It's so much easier and quicker to fill the
bucket when it's half way than when it's empty. The less active or semi
active members are the half full bucket and the less active that
haven't come to church in a couple years are the empty buckets. It's
not impossible to fiill either one of the buckets, but in order to help
out our ward we have to create more full buckets so the full buckets can
help all the empty buckets.
Hey
Mom and Dad, I wanted to ask y'all to send your own conversion
stories. With lots of members we've been visiting I always love hearing
how they joined the church and when their testimony really came to
them. And I was thinking, and I've never heard either of yours. Also
Dad and Andrew y'all should send either your favorite story from your
mission or one of the craziest ones!
I'll write to y'all next tuesday! You guys better write me next week you little stinkers. ;)
Love Always,
Sister Schmutz