Monday, November 10, 2014

I'm a Missionary! (10/27/2014)

This week was extremely hard, I'm not going to lie. I lost all of my motivation, was exhausted, was sad, and was frustrated.   : (

We all go through weeks like this. When things get tough, and we are about to give up, just keep going. My favorite fish (Dori) says: "Just keep swimming, just keep swimming, just keep swimming swimming swimming, what do we do? we swim, swim, swim!"

"When things go wrong as they sometimes will, when the road you are trudging seems all uphill, when the funds are low and the debts are high, and you want to smile, but you have to sigh, when care is pressing you down a bit, rest if you must, but don't you quit. Life is queer with its twists and turns, as everyone of us sometimes learns, and many a person turns about when they might have won had they stuck it out. Don't give up though the pace seems slow. You may succeed with another blow. Often the struggler had given up, when he might have had the victors cup. And he learned too late when the night came down, how close he was to the golden crown. Success is failure turned inside out, so stick to the fight when you are hardest hit, it's when things seem worst that you must not quit." 

We must not quit. When life get's hard, I try to keep an eternal perspective. This life is a test. Jesus Christ already paid the debt. We just need to keep the commandments and endure to the end. Then we will have eternal life. If life was easy, we wouldn't learn anything. Even so, I sometimes wish it was easy. But that wasn't God's plan. His plan was for us to come to Earth to gain a body, gain experiences, and be happy. We wouldn't know happiness if we didn't know sadness. We wouldn't know good if we didn't know evil. 

Just keep swimming!
Sister Struempler 

p.s. Here's my new district:
 
 
 

Ken got baptized!! (10/20/2014)

This week was just crazy like usual. I don't even know where to begin. Well, I guess I'll begin with Monday. So, Monday was Canadian Thanksgiving! Wahoo! We got invited over to a member's house for Thanksgiving dinner. Traditional turkey dinner and the works. It was Sister Bartlett's first time having a turkey dinner. She loved it! Plus, they let us have the wish bone so we're going to do that today. Also, another first for Sister Bartlett.
 
Then we went and had another turkey dinner with some less actives. By that time we were done, we were in a turkey food coma. Delicious but uncomfortable. We went and had FHE with a couple in our ward. We talked about always having a spirit of thanksgiving. The Jaredites in Ether 6 were stuck in barges for over a year, yet they continually sang praises and thanked God. I wish that I could always have that great attitude. 
 
p.s. we didn't get a transfer call. I'm still in Courtenay! 
 
Tuesday we got to volunteer at the food bank! They just love us after that huge B.C. wide food drive that we had. They even gave us a Costco pumpkin pie! Aghh! What's with people and feeling like they always need to give us stuff? I love it, but I don't at the same time. We had a normal day after that. Street contacted, tracted, heart attacked Melissa, and taught Ken. It was great!
 
Wednesday we tried to figure out some other ways that we can do service in the community. We also visited with Jennie. She's just the greatest :) Then, we saw Lynn who's coming back into activity. She knows Ken, so we got her to play the piano at his baptism! So exciting. Then we visited a lady who is battling cancer and shared an uplifting message with her. What a trooper! We visited some members and went finding a lot :)
 
Thursday! We did weekly planning, only 18 more to go . . . phew!! I'm never planning anything for the rest of my life. Just kidding, maybe for just a couple weeks after I get home. Then I'll be over it. We taught Sammui the word of wisdom. She's hilarious! She kept saying, "It's like a menu! I have to choose what's good!" So cute. We also taught Prince! It was an AMAZING lesson. We started teaching him the plan of salvation and then he was like, "Hold on a second." He went and grabbed his brother Joseph and they both listened in. It was so awesome! They had tons of questions and were super involved. The member was just so happy to come with us. I love lessons like those :)
 
Friday, KEN GOT INTERVIEWED FOR BAPTISM! It went so well :)  We were so excited! He's so great :) We also went finding out in the dumping rain. That's the best :) And then stopped by to see some awesome people! When we were tracting, we found this awesome guy! He told us about how the Elders gave him a Book of Mormon a month ago when we was in the Okanagan! It was a sign that we stopped by his house! We weren't able to get his number or anything, but he promised that he'd call us and ask us questions once he started reading the Book of Mormon. I love how God places us in the path of people that need to speak to us. It just strengthens my testimony. 
 
Saturday! We now have a "park the car" day. So, on Saturdays we walk all day long. Weee! Went and saw Ken and Shelley. Gave him a jumper to wear to be baptized in. Then, in the evening, we got a ride with one of our members to Stake Conference! It was so great! It was all about missionary work which made me so happy. President Burt even came and spoke as well.   :)
 
We stayed overnight at the Nanaimo sisters' apartment. There were 8 of us all together in one apartment, sleeping on the floor . . . girl party!
 
Sunday! We went to stake conference again. It was so great! I loved hearing recent converts telling their conversion stories, listening to branch presidents, temple president, mission president, and our stake president. Afterwards we all got to meet with President and Sister Burt :) They are amazing! My mom and dad away from home. Then we got a ride back with another couple in our ward. Then....PREPARE FOR KEN'S BAPTISM! It was so amazing!!!!!!!!!!
 
 
It was one of the most spiritual baptisms I have ever been to. It was so great! I got to speak on baptism, Lynn played a musical number on the piano, and Sister Bartlett spoke on the Holy Ghost. Even Shelley was brought to tears. It was such a tender experience for all of us.

I know that this gospel brings so much happiness and joy into everyone's life. We are brought out of the dark world and into the light of Christ. 

I'm so pumped for 6 more weeks in Courtenay!

Love you all,
Sister Gabrielle Struempler

Monday, October 13, 2014

Happy Canadian Thanksgiving! (10/13/2014)

Wow, I can't believe how the time has flown. This time last year, I was sitting in my cabin in Vanderhoof eating turkey . . . so weird. Well, today is thanksgiving! What are some things that you are grateful for?

We all have so much to be grateful for! It's the best thing to have an attitude of gratitude!

This past week was awesome. Sister Bartlett and I had fun walking around on Main Street on P-day. A member saw us and treated us! What a blessing <3
 
 
Tuesday we got a call telling us that we needed to go to Nanaimo to meet with President Burt! We packed our bags and left right away. It was pretty awesome. We all got to be interviewed by him and afterwards went to Wendy's. What a great way to get to know your mission president! 

We went on exchanges that day while we were in Nanaimo. Sister Bartlett went with Sister Reed and I went with Sister Fonnesbeck. We had a lot of fun together!
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
We ended up staying in Nanimo for the night because we had a zone meeting on Wednesday morning in Duncan! It was so fun. Sister Fonnesbeck and I even went to the beach for our workout on Wednesday morning. (see pics above)
 
So Wednesday, I was back with Sister Bartlett and we had a great combined zone conference. I learned so much from our inspired leaders :) I just love them so much. Afterwards, Sister Fonnesbeck, Reed, Bartlett, and I went out to Boston Pizza with the Victoria 2nd Sisters. That was so fun! Good food and good people . . . best combination ever.

We then drove the long trek back to our little Courtenay up in the north part of the island. I love it here. We met with this less active couple that we had previously set up an appointment with. They were very nice and friendly, but we don't know how willing they are to change. We asked them to read the Book of Mormon. They said no. We asked them to pray to see if they should read the Book of Mormon. They said no. We asked them to think about praying to ask God if they should read the Book of Mormon. Ding ding ding...we have a winner! Finally a yes! Well, it's better than nothing.
 
Thursday we did some planning. We had to drop our car off to get the oil changed, so we thought we would walk back to our house and finish weekly planning while waiting for the car. Actually, we just ended up talking to a lot of awesome people on the street. We didn't even make it back to our apartment! This guy saw us and just stopped us. He said, "are you Mormons?" and we were like "yeah..." He was like, "AWESOME! My friend told me about you guys. I'm tired of all the hypocrites in the Christian churches that I have been too. My friend told me that Mormons are awesome and live what they preach." We had an awesome conversation with him and will hopefully see him again soon. That was such a miracle! And as he was walking away, a former investigator walked up to us and asked us to come visit her again! Walking brings miracles!

So after getting our car, we drove back home and finished weekly planning. We went finding, had some dinner with a member family, and then helped them clean the church afterwards because everyone is out of town. Yay, service!

Friday we visited a lot with our less actives. We are trying to strengthen their faith and help them to get back to church.  We also met with Sammui and set a baptism date with her for November 1st! we are so excited!!

Saturday we went out tracting in the boonies. That was fun :) We also visited this new family that moved into the ward. The husband isn't a member, but the wife is. They are awesome and hopefully we'll be able to help them paint their house sometime this next week!

Sunday! Church! Ken and Sammui came! Along with our pagan less active friend, Nate. It was so sweet! He hasn't been to church in over 15 years. It is so awesome seeing people coming back to church and see how it changes them, even if it's just a little bit.
 
Funny story: we went tracting in the evening and it was already dark. It wasn't too late though. We met this really cute old lady, then kept on knocking. I was doing a gangster walk because I think I'm funny. Sister Bartlett tried copying me. We then knocked on this door and a creepy man answered. He said that he wasn't religious but he took a mormon.org card for his friend and himself. Then we proceeded to the next house. This cute old couple answers and they are born again christians, but not too interested. We asked if they knew anyone that could use a message or service. They said to not go to the house next door. There had been some shady things happening, and they said that the police were watching the house. We said "Thank you" and then headed our merry way. We just started laughing. They were talking about the creepy man house. And we did our gangster walk to that house. And the police were watching that house. OH man, life as a missionary. It's full of so many adventures.

I'm so grateful that I can be a part of this church and be a servant for the Lord. Our friend Ken is planning on getting baptized on Sunday, and we are SO excited for him. Everyone please pray for him that all will go well this week. I know that a lot of opposition can happen before something wonderful. 

I love you all so much! Have a wonderful week! 

Love,
Sister Struempler
 

General Conference Weekend!! (10/6/2014)

What an amazing week! And what an amazing General Conference! My favorites were Elder Jorg Klebingat and of course Elder David A. Bednar (an amazing talk for everyone to give to their non-member friends). But really, all of the talks were amazing. I love listening to the prophets, apostles, and general authorities of the church give inspiring messages to the whole world. We are so lucky to get new scripture from God every 6 months! I can't wait to get the Ensign. :)

This week was full of adventures of all sorts. On Monday, we had dinner with a member family and it was great. Delicious food all around. We also got to teach our pagan investigator with our pagan less active. I don't really understand the pagan religion, but it's cool to teach them and get to know them. Hopefully, we'll be able to see how interested they really are when we teach them tonight :) They didn't think we would come back after our first lesson, but we did. And we're going again tonight! Yeehaww!

Tuesday we went on exchanges. I went to Qualicum Beach with Sister Peterson. She goes home a week from this Wednesday. SO WEIRD! Everyone I know is leaving me. I'm getting so old. Tomorrow is my 14 month mark. AHHH!! Anyways, we went to Qualicum Beach. We got to go to a less active's house and sort through some of her baby toys and share a message with her. We got to visit a lady that just got baptized and answer some of her questions. We went to dinner with some members that I had met previously on an exchange, so that was fun. We also got to teach this Anglican guy that told us all these cool war stories. It was an eventful day :)

Wednesday we had district meeting! It was so good :) I love my district. Elder and Sister Nickels even came as well! I love them SO stinkin' much . . . seriously!
 
The district :) 
 
Then we went back to Courtenay and taught Ken. It was so fun :) He's doing so well! Everyone pray for him. He's preparing to be baptized and we're so happy for him! The rest of the evening we went finding and dropped by some people as well.

Thursday we did our weekly planning. It was so good! We even came up with this awesome plan to heart attack a bunch of people. We get to be ninjas and make people feel good at the same time. Win and Win! We haven't seen Melissa in a while, so we dropped by to see how she's doing. She stopped reading the Bible, so we're trying to help her get back on track. She even prayed and asked God if it would be okay to read the Torah. I thought that was awesome! We need to be educated in everything.

Friday we went and dropped by some elderly people in our ward. We went to a nursing home to visit Anne and her sister (who isn't a member). We were able to get to know her sister better and get her phone number. She lives in Nanaimo, so we handed her off to the sisters there. Members are so important to work with; they help us find people to teach. That was so cool :) We had dinner with a family in the ward who has 8 kids! I feel so loved by spending more time with the ward members. We get to know them and be a part of their family for a bit. It's fun.

Saturday we watched General Conference! In between sessions, we went and stopped by Debbie's. We FINALLY got to meet her husband. So exciting! He had lots of questions for us and we gave him a Book of Mormon to read. They're going to Disneyland, so they'll be gone for a bit. I wanted to get a picture just in case I got transferred.
 
​I LOVE THEM SO MUCH :)
Sunday = MORE CONFERENCE! So amazing. I just loved it. After conference there was a baptism so Sister Bartlett and I ran around trying to invite everyone we knew. Sammui and her husband were able to come. The little boy that got baptized invited one of his friends from school as well. And the whole family came! It was so cool! We talked to the dad and he just loved it. He even wanted to read the Book of Mormon afterwards. This just builds my testimony that members everywhere, young and old, can be missionaries and share the gospel with everyone. Hopefully, we'll be able to teach this family sometime soon!

I love this gospel and I know that it's true. I know that we have a living prophet on the Earth today and his name is Thomas S. Monson. We can all pray to gain that confirming witness that he is called by God. We need to share this with everyone, because he is the prophet for the WHOLE WORLD! Not just the church. I love you all. Keep being awesome.

Sister Struempler

p.s. I know I say this every email, but please write me LETTERS! <3
 

Let's Close Our Umbrellas & Let God Rain Down His Blessings Upon Us (9/29/2014)

This week was awesome! We saw a lot of miracles :)

Monday we had dinner with some members, went tracting, and dropped by some people.

Tuesday we went on exchanges! Sister Bartlett went to Nanaimo and Sister Reed came up to Courtenay with me. Too bad I forgot to take a picture with her :(  But we had an awesome day! We tracted a trailer park. A lady told us to go visit another lady across the way from her. We stopped by to see her and she ended up being interested! Miracle! Then we went and taught our friend Sammui for the first time. She was the cute little Chinese girl in the wedding that I went to about a month ago. She's had some brain injuries, but is just so sweet. We're going to take things slow with her, but she loves coming to church and learning about the gospel.

Then we went and taught Chuck. Chuck is an Anglican that we found and gave a Book of Mormon to. We taught him about the restoration and it was one of the most powerful lessons that I have ever taught! It was amazing. The spirit there was so strong. We asked him if we could meet with him again, and he said that he would think about it. You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make them drink. 

We went and taught Ken next! He's doing so great! He's even agreed to be baptized on October 18th! Everyone pray for him please. We are going to try to help him understand as much as we can so that he'll be prepared to be baptized on that day. 

Then we went and visited this cute old lady. She had a stroke about 4 years ago, so she can't use her right hand anymore. She got a little bit of her leg movement back, so she can walk. We shared our favorite scriptures with her and she even shared one with us. It was amazing!  :)

Then we had dinner with our WML and his wife. It was delicious, and they have the cutest kids ever. After that we went and saw Debbie! Her husband got called back to work, so we still haven't met him. But guess what, HER FAMILY IS GOING TO DISNEYLAND NEXT WEEK! AHHH! So family, I'm going to give her your information and then maybe she can meet you. She said that they will probably be stopping by the San Diego Zoo as well. I might try to give her a few things to bring to y'all. We'll see! 

Wednesday we had district meeting! It was really awesome and inspiring. We had to race (I mean legally speed) back to Courtenay because we had so much to do! We taught Agnes who is getting eye surgery this week. We taught Prince, our friend from AFRICA! He's so cool. And then we had dinner with a less active and his non-member wife. He kept being like, "Hey sisters, you need to reactivate me." We're like "Hey Ryan, stop being a bum and come to church then!" haha. Not really, but he's a funny guy. And his wife is super nice too!

Then we had a little birthday party with our YSA friend Laura. She's so awesome! We taught her the plan of salvation and had some cake to celebrate. 

Thursday we did our weekly planning. Not as fast as last week, but still under 5 hours. Phew. Then we went tracting, contacted a couple referrals from our bishop, and had dinner with our bishop and his wife. It was a great night :) We also met a less active that was super nice and let us come in and share a message with her. There are so many less actives in this ward!

Friday we taught 3 less actives. Phew. That was tough. It's not like investigators, because a lot of them already know the gospel. We have to figure out their concerns and help them to resolve them. That was fun.

Sunday we taught a couple more less actives and found BRANDON AGAIN! He was the man that called Sister Jolie and I angels for helping him not kill himself when his mom had just passed away. (It was Sister Nelson and Sister Jolie who originally found him). His life has still been rough and he still didn't give us any contact information. Hopefully we'll be able to run into him again. 

We went to the women's broadcast and it was amazing. Check it out if you haven't watched it!

Sunday was fast Sunday! It was amazing. Then, this member wanted us to teach his mom. He's a convert of about 4 years now. He's mom is awesome! She said she would think about meeting with us again, so at least she didn't just say "no."

We also had dinner with a member family. They gave us a less active and a non-member to go visit! Wahoo! So many awesome referrals! I love it.

I love being a missionary! I'm so excited for general conference this next week!

Love,
Sister Struempler
 
ah yeah :)
 
Sister Bartlett LOVES seeing deer. She says that kangaroos are like deer in Australia. I want to see some kangaroos man!
 
 

Monday, September 22, 2014

Thanksgiving Food Drive! (9/22/2014)

I got fed almost every day this past week . . . so weird! I don't know how to handle eating with members, but I'm getting used to it. We've already seen so many miracles with members giving us names of their friends to go contact. I'm excited!
 
Monday we had curry with some members! It was delicious. We also went finding in the dark. That was new. It's starting to get dark early now, so people get mad at us when we go finding after 8 pm. But, we went anyway and tried to follow the spirit and met this really awesome guy that wants to learn about God. Miracles!
 
The next day, we went to a trailer park in the morning. We met this sweet, old lady that just told us that her husband and daughter had passed away. We prayed with her to help her feel better. I know that prayer is so powerful. Then we had a delicious lunch with a member. On the way to the restaurant, we met this lady who gave us a referral for her friend! So crazy! All these little miracles happen every single day. We then went and visited this member who is battling with cancer. She can't even hold up a book, so we read the Book of Mormon to her. After that we went finding a lot and then had an awesome lesson. Seriously, so amazing! We went over with a member to teach this lady named Crystal that we tracted into. Turns out she had met with missionaries about 10 years ago! Then, her roommate Nate walked in and sat down. He was baptized in Ontario and was active for about 2 years! THEN, her roommate Rachel walked in and told us that her mom is a Mormon. SAY WHATTTT?!?!?!?! So many awesome connections! We obviously were sent to their house for a reason! So amazing. 
 
We drove down to Qualicum Beach on Wednesday for district meeting. It was our first one together! It was really good :) I love being together with my sisters and working together to learn and grow. On our way back to Courtenay, we went tracting in Fanny Bay and dropped by a member as well :) Then we had dinner with some members, went finding, and dropped by this super awesome investigator. She told us about how she got LOCKED in her bathroom the other day. She was screaming and screaming for her neighbors. Then finally, when she was about to lose it, someone noticed and saved her. Phew, that would be so scary! I'm glad she was rescued. We got to know her a bit better and then talked to her about the Book of Mormon. It was a wonderful night. 
 
Thursday! So last week we were challenged to get weekly planning done in under 3 hours. Guess what? We did it in 2 hours and 50 minutes. It felt SO good! Now, we just need to keep doing it that way! We went and visited Arlene who now has her temple recommend! She's going to the temple in October and I am SO happy for her :) It's amazing! Then we volunteered and helped out with the giant B.C. wide food drive! I helped out last year when I was in Vanderhoof, so it was pretty awesome to be able to help out again. We dropped off a bunch of bags at people's doors with a member. The Nickel's (an AWESOME senior couple) came up and visited us as well :) Then we had dinner with our Bishop, went tracting, and made some phone calls.
 
Friday! Oh my goodness, Friday was insane! Seriously. So we went and dropped by a couple people in the morning. Then we went and taught Mandy. She's awesome! She wants us to read the Book of Mormon with her, so we will! Then we went and tried to see Ken and Shelley. They had just gone to the doctor and got some bad news. :( Everyone keep them in your prayers! We will be visiting them hopefully tomorrow! We had a lesson with our friend Triston. He told us that he had only been meeting with us because we asked him too. It was so sad to see him go, but he just isn't ready for the gospel yet in his life. We just had to bear our testimonies to him and tell him that God loves him. Agnes was next! We read 1 Nephi 1 with her :) She's preparing for eye surgery though, so it's getting hard for her to read. We're praying that it will all go well and that she'll be able to continue to learn more. After dinner we went finding. We met the CUTEST old man ever. He's 93 years old and just feels so guilty that he killed people when he was in the war. We told him that there is hope and taught him the restoration on his doorstep! He is so excited to read the Book of Mormon and learn more. I'm so happy for him, because I can see it changing his life already in the 10 minutes that we spent talking with him. 
 
Saturday was the food drive (For more info go on bcthanksgivingfooddrive.com (or something like that)! We went over to a member's house for a quick breakfast before heading out. We ran from house to house collecting bags. In all of the Comox Valley, I believe that we collected about 23,000 pounds of food! That is amazing! We were all so happy and filled with the spirit of unity and service. The church organized it, but there were tons of volunteers helping out from all over the community. It was a very successful service project :) 
 
Sunday was church. What an amazing week. We went to church to partake of the sacrament. It was so great because a less active family that we are working with was able to come to church. We helped them get to know more members, because they just moved here. Then we went and taught Mike! He is doing so well! He wants to read the Book of Mormon every day and we even invited him to be baptized! :) We ate dinner with some members before going out finding. Funny experience: We knocked on this man's door, he opened the door and said, "Are you sure you want to talk to me?" As he is holding a large knife in his hand. Ahhhahahaha! We were dying. Then we visited this less active member who really wants to gain her faith back. So, we are planning on trying to help her do so!

This week was so great :) I just love being a missionary and serving the Lord! 

Sincerely,
Sister Struempler
 
 
​PS: this is what happens when you don't see what the other person is wearing first...companionship unity at it's finest! hahaha
 

Monday, September 15, 2014

Hold to the rod, the iron rod! (9/15/2014)

Hello from Canada! Here's the update for the week: 

Monday! We just had a pretty relaxing P-day last week because it was Sister Bartlett's first one here in Courtenay. We got to have FHE and ice cream cones with a family before going out tracting. It was so fun :) 
Tuesday we volunteered at the Food Bank in the morning. We got to help put bags of food together and talked to some of the other volunteers. We even raced to see how many bags we could do at once :P Then we went and knocked on some doors for a bit. We met this First Nations man who had some horrible experiences with Christianity. We tried to help him understand that's not what Jesus Christ would want. Hopefully, he'll have a better perspective of Christians now! In the afternoon, we decided to walk to save on some kilometers. We visited with a less active lady named Shawna who we are trying to help return to church. She brought up some valid concerns and we're going to help her resolve them. The Book of Mormon can help resolve anyone's concerns and it's the keystone of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. I know that the Book of Mormon can help her just like it helps me :) Then we walked to a Buddhist investigator's house and talked to her for a bit. After that, we went tracting in the evening and then visited with a member family. They have 8 kids and are the cutest ever! We met with Debbie as well and watched the restoration DVD with her. Her husband came home on Thursday, so everyone PLEASE pray that he'll be open to learning about the gospel. Ahhh, so exciting! 

Wednesday we met with Mandy and tried to teach the restoration. You would think that I'd know how to teach by now, but nobody is perfect. We all make mistakes still, and have to continually learn. We also taught Triston . . . finally! He's our 18 YO atheist friend. He has a hard time having faith so we're trying to start him with the basics of reading and praying. Hopefully that will help him! We also taught our cute older lady friend, Agnes. She loved the restoration! We're praying that she'll feel up to coming to church so that she can see what it's like. Lastly, we taught Mick. He's doing great. We taught him about keeping the Sabbath Day Holy and he thought we were chastising him for not coming to church. We weren't...really....trying to at all ;) haha.

Funny tracting story: We knocked on this man's door and he said he was Christian. He walks away and we were like...uhhh....and then comes back with a guitar! He then proceeds to serenade us and it was probably one of the best things that's happened while knocking on someone's door! hahaha :) 

Thursday we did weekly planning and knocked on lots of doors. We met this awesome potential named Crystal who met with the Elders about 10 years ago! She said they would come over all the time, but then they lost contact. It was such a miracle to be able to find her! 

Friday we went and visited a lady in our ward who lives in a nursing home. She told us about how, in her prayers in the morning, she always prays to say something funny. She thinks that people are too bored and gloomy and wants to help make people laugh! That is the sweetest thing ever! Then we had a zone meeting! New rule: we can eat dinner with just members now! And no more consecrated finding time from 5-7pm. The WHOLE day is consecrated to the Lord. What a surprise! I'm excited though. And I learned a ton from our new zone leaders and the sister training leaders. I'm so excited to be a missionary! After zone meeting, we visited a family that just moved into the ward. Then we went finding and met this awesome lady named Sheila. She volunteers at a bunch of places and even had a "free store" for people in need. She told us to come back and she would give us some of her vintage skirts. Ummm . . . yeah sure! free clothes! and we gave her a Book of Mormon! Afterwards, we met with this 19 YO girl who got baptized 3 years ago and hasn't been to church since. We finally got a hold of her! She wants to come to church, but is just having a hard time getting over the fear of coming back. Hopefully, we'll be able to help her get over those feelings! We also met with Kim and her daughter. They are working on coming back to church as well. They have a 4 month old pit bull and he's SO cute! It was an awesome day full of helping less actives!

Saturday...dun dun DUNNN! We both woke up feeling sick!!  : (  We tried to power through it. We got a media referral from mormon.org and dropped off the Bible at his house. That was exciting! And then basically, we just died for the rest of the day and Sunday. We made it to church though! And we're now starting to feel better. Oh the joys of being sick. And yay for living with members who take care of us and feed us!  :) 

Spiritual thought: This week I've been studying 1 Nephi 8, which talks about Lehi's dream. Everyone who enters onto the path is a member of the church, and it describes three types of members. In vs. 23 it talks about people who went on the path but then left because they weren't holding onto the rod of iron. In vs 24-28, it talks about people who gained a testimony but then left. Lastly, in vs 30 it talks about people who hold on to the end. Which group are you in? How can we make sure that we're in group 3? We need to continually be studying the scriptures, praying, and going to church so that we can "continually hold fast to the rod of iron." 

The Church is true! I love being a missionary :) Please write me letters! They mean a lot!

Sister Struempler