Sunday, January 22, 2017

January 22, 2017

Stephen--

I have thought a little bit about what you said last week about the members, and that is hard.  There isn't a mission in the world where that isn't a problem.  The gospel must be shared, but it is hard to have the faith to go out and share it.  I have two ideas for you.  The first one came from Cassi.  She taught senior couples at the MTC last semester and she said that one day she had them do role plays.  And she did a role play and told them to pretend that they were missionaries (which they are) and that she was a young member girl in Provo that worked, and went to school, and lived with roommates that were all LDS, and didn't really have ideas for how to do missionary work in her own life.  So it was a role play, but really a real play.  And it was very sobering for her to realize how many good ideas these senior couples had, and through the process these senior couples learned so many ways they had never thought of of how THEY could share the gospel more in their daily lives. So if you turn it on them, make them tell you (acting as a member) what you should do, they will realize what they need to do.

Another thing I was thinking a lot about is a quote I got from a talk by grandpa Liljenquist.  This is a small piece of a talk Elder Eyring gave in General Conference 2003 that I LOVE!  It is called "A Child, A Disciple."

 I’ve studied carefully and prayerfully some who are remarkably faithful and effective witnesses of the Savior and His Church. Their stories are inspiring. One humble man was called as the president of a tiny branch. There were so few members he could not see how the branch could function. He walked into a grove of trees to pray. He asked God what he should do. An answer came. He and the few members began inviting friends to join with them. In a year, hundreds had come into the waters of baptism and become fellow citizens in the Lord’s Church.

I know a man who travels almost every week in his work. On any day there are missionaries somewhere in the world teaching someone he met. There is another man who seems undeterred by how many he must speak to before any of them wish to be taught by the missionaries. He doesn’t count the cost in his effort but only the happiness of those whose lives are changed.

There is no single pattern in what they do. There is no common technique. Some always carry a Book of Mormon to give away. Others set a date to find someone for the missionaries to teach. Another has found questions which draw out feelings about what matters most in life to a person. Each has prayed to know what to do. They each seem to get a different answer, suited especially to them and to the people they meet.

But in one way they are all alike. It is this: they have a common way of seeing who they are. They can do what they have been inspired to do because of who they are. To do what we are to do, we will have to become like them in at least two ways. First, they feel that they are the beloved children of a loving Heavenly Father. Because of that they turn to Him easily and often in prayer. They expect to receive His personal direction. They obey in meekness and humility, as the children of a perfect parent. He is close to them.

Second, they are the grateful disciples of the resurrected Jesus Christ. They know for themselves that the Atonement is real and necessary for all. They have felt cleansed through baptism by those in authority and the receipt of the Holy Ghost for themselves. And because of the peace they have experienced, they are like the sons of Mosiah, “desirous that salvation should be declared to every creature, for they could not bear that any human soul should perish; yea, even the very thoughts that any soul should endure endless torment did cause them to quake and tremble.”2 

I think so many times missionaries challenge members to do something.  A specific challenge.  But in the end, the goal isn't that they do a specific thing, because there is no perfect way to find people to teach.  If there was, God would have reveled it to us, and every missionary in the world would know it.  But rather, for every one, at every time in their life, there is a way that they can share the gospel.  It is different for each family, different for each situation.  And the coolest thing is that if you get told to do something by a missionary you might do it.  If you pray and ask God for an answer, and he gives it to you, you will definitely do it, because you already put it part of the work, and you feel like God is with you ever step of the sometimes scary path of sharing the gospel.

But be exited.  Honestly some of the best references we got we did by testifying of the atonement.  Like the last paragraph of the quote and also the second page of PMG, "As your (or the member's) understanding of the atonement grow, your (or their) desire to share the gospel will increase."  If you love the atonement with all your heart, your enthusiasm will spread, and will catch on.

Stephen, you are doing so well.  Better than you think.  Unless you just think you are the best missionary ever, then maybe study humility a little.  But really, everyone that knows you and gets your letters is proud of you.  And I don't know if you get Josh's letters, but he was having someone that was going to get baptized on Christmas, but then his anti mormon family came into town and destroyed his testimony.  So Josh's first baptism of his mission they just had to drop.  So Satan is fighting hard everywhere.  But the good will win.  Like a stone cut out of a mountain without hand that will cover the earth.  We really aren't carving the rock out of the mountain, we are just shoving it as it comes racing past us down the hill.  God already did the hard part, there is no stopping the Restoration now, and how amazing is it to be apart of it!!

Love ya babe,
Liza









January 22, 2017

Dear Stephen,

This week I feel like I was not the best self I could have been.  I held hands with a boy who then ignored me for the rest of the week, went on two dates with two different boys (and actually both were very fun cool people), and saw friends, started classes.  But all in all, week one of becoming more purposeful in my dealings . .  not the most successful.  Not that I am not grateful.  I loved going to get ice cream with Jess, Cass, Mark, Katie, and Trent; hanging out with Jess Church, and being part of such cool classes, and getting visited by several people in the ward because we are an apartment full of new people (seriously, our ward is so so awesome) but really, I just wasn't being the person God needed me to be.  I was kind of distracted.

So this week I am going to do better.  My new calling in the ward is to be a Sunday School teacher.  And I thought, oh fun, I love teaching!  But then today I found out I am going to be teaching a member missionary work class.  And they are not entirely sure about the curriculum.  Now, if they had asked me to teach D and C, ya I got it.  The family history sunday school class--easy, I was a TA last semester.  But member missionary work in Provo, UT.  That is hard.  And something I am not very good at.  So I just know that I am going to see miracles this semester because anything I teach them, God will have to teach me first.  I really have never done member missionary work here in Provo.  So I am excited to pray hard and really figure out what God needs me to do with this class.

But anyway, if you have any tips, tell me!  

Also, Happy Brithday!  Make your birthday great, don't expect it to be made great for you, and it will be great.  My first bday in the misison was awful, but the second one was amazing!


Love, Liza


January 11, 2017 The Start of Something New

Tomorrow I start classes.  And I am soooo exited!  I will be taking physics and chemistry and molecular biology and a non profit management class.  I also live in a new place.  With Cassi and 4 other really cool girls.  Although our apt doesn't have a dishwasher . . . . its pretty ghetto.

This is the quote that really hit my today in Relief Society.  I love it so much, and it really is the goals I have for this semester and this year.

I think of our Lord and Exemplar, Jesus Christ, and His short life among the people of Galilee and Jerusalem. I have tried to imagine Him bustling between meetings or multitasking to get a list of urgent things accomplished.
I can’t see it.
Instead I see the compassionate and caring Son of God purposefully living each day. When He interacted with those around Him, they felt important and loved. He knew the infinite value of the people He met. He blessed them, ministered to them. He lifted them up, healed them. He gave them the precious gift of His time.
I love this quote because when we are more purposeful, we are more like Christ.  We focus a lot on how we do the work, or how we live our lives (with charity, with more faith)---instead of why we live our lives.  If we remember that we are here to be the Lord's servants sent to progress ourselves and bless the Lord's children.  And if we remember this, the world seems a lot simpler, and we live and do what the Lord would do.

Anyway, love you lots.
-Liza
This is a picture of me and some friends Night Skiing.

January 3, 2017

Hey EJ- (elder Jarman)

Sorry I didn't write you last week.  But it was great to talk to you!!  You are so cute, and it was fun seeing you.  Also I want you to know that Luke opened his gift and was looking at it and I saw it and wanted to look at it, so he handed it to me, and I was the one that natives that it moved.  So I made it move (you know what that means) and I was surprised and then Like started dying laughing.  Trent was like "yeah, they have a ton of those in Chile."

Anyway, this week the coolest thing that I read was the last chapter of Luke.  There is a part at the end when the resurrected Lord comes and it says their understanding came and it says they understood the scriptures.  And I was thinking, hold up.  So these disciples that have just been really really struggling to understand anything Jesus has been saying for the part three years suddenly understand the scriptures that they could not for the life of them understand before:  what changed!?  Because certainly the disciples preaching in front of emperors and huge crowds with very concise doctrine can't be the same as the ones of the 4 gospels.  But then I was reminded of one important thing.  That this is when the apostles received the Holy Ghost.  So of course they all the sudden understood the scriptures in a way they couldn't have before, and quickly became the powerful preachers of acts and Romans.  

The Holy Ghost changes everything!!  That is the coolest thing to me.  Because it means we can understand too! 

Anyway, have a great day!! 
 Love you,
Liza


Dec 17th, 2016

It finally started snowing!  That is great!  There is a lot of snow in your mission in the winter right.  Obviously not right now, but in the winter right?

Also we went to get our boots checked for skiing and we found out that really me and Anna should be wearing boots two sizes smaller. 

I feel like mom wrote you about a lot of things this week, but I will try to send you something funny this week.  Yesterday, we got bored because you can only watch  so many hallmark movies in one day, and then we decided to play bucket ball (basically basketball in the main room) and we got some awesome trick shot videos.

So I will try to send it to you.

Also, Trent spiced up the who houses this week by creating a new look, the garden knome.  I tried to put a red x on the front like the nutrackers have, but then my knome got nicknamed the confederate knome.  It didn't help that he had a point white hat on . . . . ..  which I covered up with little colored candies.  And mom really outdid herself this year by making a who community center.  It was huge! 

This week I think one of the things I learned and I feel like it is especially applicable to South America (because they have big nativities that they put up, or at least in Paraguay they do).  But at the Lillenquist Christmas party they read a little picture book about the nativity figures that get all knocked down, and then this poor old woman comes in and set them back up again.  Then she goes home, without food, without money.  She falls into the snow on her way home and doesn't get up.  Then, the nativity figures go lift her up, carry her back to her house, go to the store, cook her food, and buy her her accordian back (she had sold it to a pawn shop to have money for food but then a thief came and took her money.)  The point of the quaint little story is that instead of looking in at Jesus the whole Christmas season, we have to go out, out into the cold, stormy day, (or really hot day) and serve other people.  That is how we, like the nativity figurines, help Jesus.  It is a cute story, and has a good message.

Anyway, I feel like I will have a lot better letter next week.  Honestly the hardest time for me to have meaningful scripture study is when my routine and normal schedule gets thrown out the window when I move home.  But that is my goal for this week.  Meaningful scripture study each day.  And prayer, because we sure have lots of people to pray for!
Love you,
Liza