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Wednesday, October 26, 2016

I'm wiped out this week. Batteries are not included on missionary work
& man does the spirit drain!
Hello all though! I hope you all had a great week! Here's the
highlight if you haven't 😉
Well this week was crazy. We had dinner appointments again where we
were able to grow closer too and strengthen our members! One of the
sisters we visited with this week had a missionary experience the next
day! She was taking her oldest to the bus stop and ran into a lady who
lives in her building. This sister had just moved into our ward & the
lady asked her if she had made any friends yet, when the sister
responded that she had made lots of them this lady was surprised. The
sister explained that we have a ward family and the lady was so
interested that she agreed to come to church and meet with the
missionaries! We can all be missionaries whenever and wherever!

We had service at Simpson Meadows again and these old people are so
funny! I'll send a selfie that we took with the ones we work with!
They're just cute and even though they don't have their memories they
usually remember us because of our name tags! It's so fun!

We also met a lady in our complex named Cordelia. Cordelia is an older
lady who is lived across the country and in many different places in
Europe. We were looking at a tree that was changing into it fall
colors right in front of her house and she thought we were students.
We were discussing how pretty the colors looked and she called us over
to explain to us what type of tree it was, the name of the tree has
escaped my mind so don't ask. She then asked us where we were from and
what we were doing. we talked to her for a little while about her life
and she was super cool and nice. She told us anytime we walked by and
she was sitting outside to stop and talk to her! We are hoping to keep
talking with her and eventually bring up the church, she knows we are
missionaries for our church but she didn't really want to talk about
religion.

The temple. Oh, the temple. Sister Nutting and I had such a good time.
It was so beautiful and the peace around the temple is crazy. It's in
the center of Philadelphia which is not a quiet place if you're
curious, but as soon as you walk onto the grounds you don't even
realize it anymore. The noise fades into the background and the spirit
overwhelms your senses. It was, ugh, I can't even describe what it was
like to go through the temple here. It's always going to hold a very
special spot in my heart because PA has become home, and the temple in
Philly just fills me with warm fuzzies. I dare say it's the most
beautiful temple I've gone through. There is not a city in the world
who needed this temple more than Philadelphia and the brethren knew
that. It's amazing to see the impact it's had on the community here,
people are just attracted to the spirit that resides there, the
comfort that is found. It's beautiful. I can't wait to go back and
just soak it all in through my mission.

We did a lot with RCLA's this week (recent converts, less actives) we
met with Iryna again, she's so cool! There is always the Bangura
family that we do FHE with every week and their awesome, we want her
to get to church so bad but we don't know what else we can say to help
her understand, plus she works every Sunday so it's not like we can
tell her "quit your job so you can come to church, the Lord will pay
your bills" so yeah. We have Denise who is an RC and her daughter who
is an LA but they live in Coatesville which is out of our area but
since there is no man the elders gave her to us! She's cool! We also
had lessons with a lady named Bonnie, she's way cool too! Has a lot of
medical issues and can't really walk so it's hard for her to get to
church because her wheelchair doesn't collapse, she wants to go to the
Philly temple really bad though so we are trying to figure out what we
can do to help her get there!

OSCAR oh man Oscar! He's just the best! He's finally started reading
and understanding his scriptures! He always has questions about his
reading and he makes sure he is understanding it correctly! He's just
the best, no lie. We also had a lesson with Maurice this week, Sister
Ashcraft (our STL) and I tracted into him when we were on exchanges.
He doesn't really have a religion but he's interested in learning
more. Sister Nutting and I gave him a Book of Mormon a few days later,
we set up a time to go back and teach him about the Book of Mormon but
it ended up falling through because we couldn't find a woman to come
teaching with us, it's whatever. We talked to him two days later
though when we had to cancel because we were around his place anyway
and he told us that in those two days he had read the whole first book
of Nephi! WHAT?! That never happens! He had really cool insights about
Laman and Lemuel and their hard heartedness and murmurings and how he
can apply that to his own life by listening to Sister Nutting and I
instead of being hard hearted towards us and our message. We set up a
time to go visit him later that week. When we met with him he was
pumped to learn about the Book of Mormon and why we have it. It was so
cool. I love this work!

Speaking of things that were so cool, Elder Robbins came and spoke to
our mission!! It was cool to see all the missionaries in one place!
Elder Robbins had really cool insight on Christlike Attributes and how
there are a lot more than just the nine that are included in Preach My
Gospel. He also talked about how our mission life can apply to our
married life in a few years and it was way cool! He talked a lot about
making sure that we don't put a lot of emphasis on where we serve but
more on how we serve. I learned a lot from him and how much the
mission life prepares us for the rest of our lives. The spirit was so
strong in that meeting, and again it was draining, but so powerful. I
was really impressed by the spirit during his talk about how
everything I'm demonstrating or going to demonstrate in the mission
field I'm going to demonstrate when I get home as well. It was just a
great talk about increasing faith, becoming more Christlike, and how
important it is to prepare for the future. It was so good! Plus it was
cool to meet the missionaries!

That's all that happened this week! I love the mission, I love D-Town,
I love Philadelphia, I love my companion, I love my mission president
but really I love each and everyone of you.

I love our Savior.

Love,
Sister Josie D. Jackson
(Your favorite missionary)

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Josie and Sister Nutting


Josie outside the Philadelphia Temple

Josie and Sister Nutting

Josie

Sunday, October 23, 2016

Wazzup!!
Good morning from Downingtown! I hope you all had a fantastic week and if you didn't here's my email to, as my hero Victoria Beckham once sang, spice up your life. ;)
This week has been good! Philly was truly amazing! After philly we had service at a place called CYWA, where on the second Monday of every month the church goes and feeds the homeless of Coatsville. That was super cool! We also got to do some service for a member in our ward Sister Seaman! She's my favorite! I love her so much! The Seamans are just an awesome family! 
We met with some RCLA's this week! We do tend to do that a lot as you may have noticed. Sister O'Conner was super cool, we walked in and started talking with her she told us she has some Word of wisdom problems but that she wants to come back to church one day. We also met with the Bangura family again they're so cool the only problem is their mom works every Sunday and we can't really tell her to quit her job because she is to provide for her family somehow so we're working with her to see what we can do to help her come back to church. We met with a lady in Coatesville her name is Denise she's been a convert about a year now she was super cool. She has faith in Christ and what he did for us and she's just really awesome. We also met with Iryna, oh man Iryna, she makes such good food! She's been a convert of about a year, she's taking temple prep right now to be sealed to her husband Jeremy. They met each other in the Ukraine while he was serving his mission and then they reconnected when she moved back to United States after she finished getting her degree in the UK.
We taught Oscar again this week he's super awesome, and doing super well. He finally read from the book of Mormon all by himself and was understanding the things that he read so we are super excited to keep working with him and continue to have him grow his testimonies that he can prepare to be baptized in December! We also met with the Samual family again we are having a struggle with them because we think there's a language barrier and they don't fully comprehend all of her teaching them. They also haven't come to church yet even though we've invited them multiple times so we are wondering how truly interested they are.
We met with an investigator this week her name is Theresa, she's from Liberia. She was super cool we walked in and give her a scripture from the holy Bible and also from the book of Mormon and she told us that she wants to re-center her life in Christ because since she's come to the states she has not her life centered on Christ. We're hoping to continue to meet with her and to teach her a little bit more about what we believe so that she can understand and hopefully want to become a member of the church. We also tracked it into a few people Maurice and Jeff they're both super cool. Maurice doesn't really have a religion but he accepted the book of Mormon and gave us a return appointment so that was really cool. We also met Jeff. Jeff had been taking lessons in Lancaster before he moved out here to Downingtown and he actually gone to a church before so we're hoping to continue to meet with him and to continue to help him understand the Gospel.
We had zone conference this week and it was super cool they talked a lot about making sure our planning sessions and study sessions are being used effectively. It was awesome to get some suggestions on how to better study for investigators in to make sure that we are putting specifically for them to each night so we can teach them to the best of our ability the next day.
The Downingtown Dodge. So this week we had a dinner appointment with Sister Bergholm and we left on time to get there on time and we arrive to her house to find out that the address on LDS Tools was actually her sisters house. So we called her to see what her actual address was and we put it in the GPS and it said she still live 30 minutes away. So we drive for 30 minutes and we end up in basically what you would imagine it's homage country. Pull up to the house and there are no lights on so we call her to see if you're at the right place and we are not. So we put in her correct address and we're still 15 minutes away I'm she was super cool about it though and we made it there and had some delicious Mexican food that she made. she is a super cool lady who is dating a non-member who was also there and he excepted our pass along card challenge like to the biggest extent. He posted about on Facebook he's been sharing it with people and he wants to meet with us again so we're hoping that we can continue to teach him in to have her become her own missionary so that they can become a family. 
We also met a lady who only believes in science and not God. Yes we quoted nacho libre for like 10 minutes.
This week has been awesome! I love being a missionary, I love Philadelphia, I love all of you. You're the greatest!
Love,
Sister Jackson


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Heart attacked


Josie

Josie and Sister Nutting

Tuesday, October 11, 2016

Hello my dear friends and family!

This week has been an interesting one. Monday after we emailed & went
to Valley Forge, we hit the streets! To no avail but we did it! We
worked hard and tried to find all that we could and we just loved it!
Tuesday became a little more interesting. We were trying to find a
less active mom & her son, when we knock on the door he stuck his head
out the window and asked what we were doing, so we asked if his mom
was home and he said "yeah" and then not so nicely told us to leave.
We had the chance to teach Oscar again twice this week! Tuesday and
Saturday! He's just awesome, I wish you all could meet him and see
this mans faith. He has the most incredible faith and knows how much
the Savior loves him. Every time we go over there  he tells us how he
knows that Christ has saved him from so much and that Christ continues
to save him. I love Oscar!
We also got to continue teaching Vinobh & Anu Samuels, also twice this
week! They're awesome. They are an Indian couple who are here for
Vinobh's work at Comcast, they were also Christian in India so a lot
of the things we talk to them about they already know! We've invited
them to be baptized twice but they are having a hard time with that
because they've already been baptized. They also don't know if they
want to come to our church because they've got friends at their
church. They tell us every time we leave that they love having us over
though! They love to talk about Christ during the week instead of just
on Sunday. Anu has been reading the Book of Mormon and told us that
she gets the same feeling from reading it as she does from reading the
Bible so she knows that it's true, but we don't think she's actually
prayed about it yet. I adore them though, they are just so cute!
So Darren. Oh man. Darren. We're pretty sure he found some Anti stuff.
So consequently we were dropped like a hot potato. He didn't like some
of the deeper doctrine that we have & know to be true. Satan is a punk
though. Especially because Darren was so close! It killed me to have
him drop us but the moment I sat down in total defeat, the Savior
picked me up, brushed me off and pushed me out the door. He's awesome
and He loves us all so much! He knows that eventually Darren will hear
and accept the Gospel, he's just using his agency, and because the
Savior knows this. I know it too.
We also met with a former named Rocio Perez. She is a seventh day
aventus, but loved to talk about Christ. It was super cool because she
let us right in & we taught the plan of salvation, which was inspired
because her Pastor had just died and that day she had been at his
funeral. She was very open to our message and we tried to set up a
return appointment but she said she was really busy. I brought up the
fact that we can do Facebook lessons and she seemed more open to that
idea! The work is moving forward in ways we never would've known!
We had a lot of different meetings and things today that caused us to
be so busy that we didn't really find anyone else.
We had Golden Re-training on Wednesday & it was so spiritually
uplifting! We talked about patterns in our lives. Specifically
patterns of the Savior, patterns in our companionship & patterns in
our individual lives. In the last one we set a vision for our mission,
basically what do we want to say at the end of our mission? It's hard
to think that my mission is ever going to end and it's hard to believe
I've only got about 16ish months left. I really don't ever want this
to end, but sadly all good things do. So my end goal for the best 18
months of my life is to "be perfectly honest and upright in all
things; and be firm in the faith of Christ, even unto the end." (Alma
27:27)
Zone training, this was awesome as well! We talked about making sure
we had faith and no fear when tracting/street contacting. It was so
awesome to just have those faith building experiences!
We had interviews this week too! Crazy right? So many meetings so
little time. President is seriously and inspired man, I can say with
whole heart that part of the reason I am here is to know him. He's
incredible! He asks the most inspired questions and always gives the
best advice! He's honestly someone I will look up to for the rest of
my life & cry like a baby when he's ordained an Area Seventy & speaks
at general conference or something!
We also had exchanges! Sister Ashcraft from Springville, Utah was my
companion for about 24 hours! It was super weird to be without sister
Nutting but I learned a lot! Sister Ashcraft is so unafraid to talk to
people, there was a lady just sitting in her car and she walked right
up and talked to her through the car! This lady was so awesome! She
goes to some Christian church in Coatesville but wanted to talk about
Christ and had a few questions about the Kingdoms of Glory & Joseph
Smith! She'd met with missionaries before and was always open to
hearing and talking about Christ because He's the only way we can get
back to God! She asked where we were from and when we said Utah, man
you should've seen her face! She was so curious as to why two little
white Mormon girls from Utah were all the way in Pennsylvania! So we
explained the mission call process and why we are called where we are
called and all that! We also went to find a less active and we ended
up getting in contact with her neighbor who invited us back!!
We went to the city today and it's incredible!!! Independence Hall is
beautiful & Jim's Steaks has a bomb cheesesteak! With the whiz! I love
it here, I really hope I get to serve in the city. It's beautiful. One
of the most beautiful places I've ever been, I just love it. I promise
to send pics!!
I love the work! I love our Savior & I love Philadelphia!
Love you all!!
Love,
Sister J

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Sister Nutting and Josie - Philadelphia Temple



Jim's cheesesteak

Sister Nutting and Josie

Love Josie
Hello family & friends!

I love the work. Wow, I can not explain to you how much I love the work.
We had a few dinner appointments this week, the Seaman's, the Sagers,
the Hemmingers & Sister Hein! They are all amazing families and so
welcoming of us into the ward and the mission!
The Seamans have a son out on a mission right now in Brazil! Brother
Seaman is a convert and knows deep, deep doctrine. He asked Sister
Nutting and I some tough questions, but they kept inviting us back! We
had dinner with them on Monday night, they invited us over for the
morning session of conference on Saturday, invited us on Saturday to
stay for the second session & then invited us over again for the
second session on Sunday & for dinner Sunday night. I just hope we
aren't wearing out our welcome! They are extremely nice people though,
just amazing and strong in the Gospel and totally make Sister Nutting
and I think!
The Sagers are way cool! They are both Returned Missionaries from the
Atlanta Georgia mission! Their kids are super cute & their oldest
(Josi) is putting in her papers in December!
The Hemmingers are the people whose garage we cleaned out, they are a
less active couple but they both still do everything we do. Just not
church. They are super nice and have traveled all over! They are in
Vietnam for the next month visiting some exchange students that they
had had! We are trying to figure out ways to get them back to church
but they are just not interested in going to church.
Sister Hein is the mother-in-law of our Ward Mission Leader, she's a
funny older lady and she took us to Cracker Barrel for dinner and it
was pretty good! She is so excited to have sisters back in Downingtown
because she is single so she can start feeding missionaries again!
So that's an update on how I am being fed, so now I'm sure you're all
dying to know how the rest of my week went, what I thought of
conference and so much more!
Darren is progressing so fast! He has not accepted a date yet but we
are hoping that we get him a date this next week. He watched
conference and the priesthood session this week and found them
interesting. When we taught him about what conference is he was very
excited and amazed that our prophet speaks to us and addresses our
needs as a church!
Oscar is so awesome! He watched part of conference as well and really
enjoyed it! He is so pumped to be baptized, he has a date for December
and just can't wait for it! He tells us all the time about how he is
so ready to become a Mormon!
So we went tracting this week, like we always do! Most were
unsuccessful but we did find Hector and Jay. We knocked on Hectors
door, because we were walking around and didn't know where to go until
we saw a bright yellow door, we both said yellow door and ran over! He
invited us to come back another day! He was super cool and one of the
way nicer ones we had met! Jay was a street contact, we were driving
home one night and he was walking his dog in the park and I just said,
we should go talk to him. Sister Nutting pulled into the parking lot
and away we went! He was so cool and open to our message! He gave us
his number to call him and set a day for a lesson! The spirit will
lead us to people! The spirit will also lead us to less actives, who
want to stay less active! The most memorable experience we had with
that this week was we knocked on a door and this older lady opened it.
She saw our tags and said "Mormons?" We barley had time to respond
before the door was shut in our face! We also had a lady tell us that
she was not a member and didn't understand why the missionaries kept
coming by (uh, cuz you are a member? You're in our area book?)
needless to say we probably won't see her again.
So our cute Indian couple, the Samuels. They are both Christian and
are super open to our message! They are brand new to PA and very
welcoming! Anu (the wife) is so sweet, she always makes sure we don't
need food or water and then settles in to hear our message! They are
an interesting couple because they were an arranged marriage in India!
They are super sweet though, some of the nicest people we have met! We
are hoping to get them to church and then set with a date soon!!
So the weather here is getting colder! It rained for about three days
and then had a fog/mist everywhere on Sunday, the leaves are just
starting to change and I'm pumped!
Conference. Oh man where do I even start? Prayer, sacrament,
missionary work, repentance & Book of Mormon. What more could you
want? Nothing? Correct. Eyring was so good, plus he gave Philly a
shout out! #coolest Bednar & Robins were my favorite talks though. How
many of us follow and serve Christ, but don't believe Him? Sure you
believe in Christ, but do you BELIEVE Him? Do you believe He can take
you and make you better, make you celestial material? How many of us
are judgemental? How many of us focus on the faults of others instead
of fixing ourselves? I loved it. What a great and inspired conference.
Plus I saw my homie Elder Arnold belting it out in the MTC Choir on
Saturday Afternoon. So proud!
We went to valley forge today for P-Day and it was awesome! There is
such a reverence on the grounds for the things that happened all those
years ago. The trees were beautiful and the buildings were way cool.
Sister Goodsell, a lady in our ward who has a son in Ghana currently,
took us and showed us around! She's awesome and super cute!

I love you all, I love the Savior & I know the Savior love you all too!

Love,
Your fav missionary

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Josie and the Hobbit hole (root cellar)
Josie and Sister Nutting - Valley Forge
Valley Forge
Josie and Sister Nutting
Sister Jackson in Downingtown