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Monday, August 7, 2017

Hello my lovelies! I hope your week has been good! It's been quite a
rainy week out here. Rain has been pouring all over. It's been quite
the adventure, but it explains why it's so green out here!

On Monday we got to go see Brenda and it was so awesome! We had our
plans for the evening fall through and we just decided to go tracting,
well we were talking and we both had thought about Brenda. So off we
went! She is the best!

This week we also got to see Sister Price! She's doing great! We got
to help her with some more painting around her house and it has been a
while since we had seen her, so we caught up with her on all of her
travels. She wants to come back to church so we are working with her
on that.

One of the many miracles we saw this week was a lady named Kerrie. A
few weeks ago we were planning and I thought we should go down and
tract but I ended choosing a different street closer to the area we'd
be in. Turns out this week we ended up on that street and we found
Kerrie. The first door we knocked on she answered! We testified of the
Book of Mormon and she let us right in! It was awesome! We talked with
her for a while about Christ and how important He is, she told us we
were welcome back any time!

We also got to see Angel this week, he's doing well! We taught the
Restoration and it was super awesome! Teaching the restoration is my
favorite lesson because it's the foundation for everything we build
upon. It's so awesome.

We had a crazy adventure this week. We drove down to the P1 area to
spend the night before our meeting in Broomall. What should have taken
us only 1 hour and 45 minutes took us 2 hours and 10 minutes. Due to
traffic and a few wrong turns taken by yours truly it was crazy, we
ended up almost driving into the city and it was just a crazy
adventure!

Our meeting was super good though! We talked a lot about how to set
goals and why they are so  important. Sister Condon, a fellow
missionary, brought up something called A-Z goals. It's where you set
a big goal for goal Z and then make goals A-Y in order to reach goal
Z.

Another miracle we saw this week is last night Sister Bush and I were
just put contacting people. There was a man just sitting on his porch
and Sister Bush thought we should go talk to him so we did. He was so
cool! We testified of the Book of Mormon again and were able to give
him one. He told us to come back. As we drove away we saw him reading
from the Book of Mormon!

All in all this week has been tiring, but so worth it. Everything
happens for a reason, and God will never let us fail. Yeah, being a
missionary is hard but serving the Lord is easy. The Lord only
requires you to follow Him, and to be worthy of His Spirit. The things
that make it hard are simply worldly things. Agency, Satan, peer
pressure. When you really stop and think about it serving the Lord is
easy, mortality makes it hard.

I love you all! Have a good week!

Much love,

Sister Jackson
The District


Hola friends and family! I hope it's been a great week for all of you!
We've had tons of fun this week and a few amazing miracles! I can't
wait to share it all with you in the little amount of time I've got. I
wish I could just bring you all with me on this journey! It's amazing!

Let's start at the beginning, we had dinner with the Monroes Monday
night and it was awesome! They are such an amazing family and I love
them so much. Brother and Sister Monroe love their kids so much. It's
amazing.

On Tuesday I got to spend the day with Sister Watkins! She's super
awesome and had the biggest desires to serve the Lord. In fact we had
a non member give us a referral and Sister Watkins jumped on the car
and was ready to go straight there! While she was here we were able to
teach the Robertsons, a new family who moved into the ward from Nibley
Utah! We talked about the Restoration and why it is so important to us
as members, even in our day to day lives. How different would our
lives be if the church was never Restored? It's almost a scary
thought, could you imagine a world without the light of the gospel?

The next day, after Sister Bush came home, we got to go visit a
referral that we had received from the Elders! Their names are Kevin
and Amanda, they are so awesome! Amanda is a member, Kevin is not.
Kevin has a desire to learn and grow in the gospel, we talked with
them about the Gospel of Jesus Christ and it was such an amazing
lesson! We felt the spirit so strong and we loved it!

Later that night we had a lesson with Dave! We talked about the word
of wisdom and it was so amazing. We had Brother and Sister Vassilaros
with us. Brother V had lots of great stories of standing up for his
beliefs as he traveled the world for work. We talked a lot about the
word of wisdom is a health code, but it's also a lot more than just a
health code. The word of wisdom is about showing commitment to
Heavenly Father. When we are baptized members we make a commitment to
follow the word of wisdom. It's about showing that we are committed to
Him, and to His gospel when we live His commandments. It's also about
integrity, we can be alone with someone and be tempted to break one of
the commandments. We can say "no one can see me." "No one will know."
In that moment we loose our integrity because Heavenly Father knows.

On Thursday we had interviews all the day long! Sister Bush and I were
able to help out with the training side of interviews by role playing
with the Elders and Sisters! We got to see how hard our zone works and
how much effort they put into teaching the Restoration, each
companionship brought something new to the table! It was awesome!
Later that evening we met up with the sisters serving in Logan for
another exchange! Sister Nielson came home with me and Sister Bush
headed into Philadelphia for the day!

Sister Nielson and I saw some AMAZING miracles here! After we went to
see Amanda and the kids for a minute we spent the day tracting! We
started off in the Kutztown Ward area and were able to bear testimony
to a Hindu lady. We knocked on her door and she opened it and told us
that she was Hindu and she's thankful for us stopping by, but she
wasn't interested. As we walked away she stuck her head out the door
again and asked "Girls, why aren't you out having fun in your lives?"
We were both able to bear testimony that we are here because Christ
has given us so much, and we are here to give back. We are here
because we love Christ and we want others to know Him like we do. She
thanked us and wished us luck. Next we met a lady who taught high
school and knows a kid who is out on his mission is Russia right now!
She talked so us for quite sometime about the church and how she
admired the kid and how she admires him now, she gave us some water,
let us share a scripture and we headed out on our way!

Next we headed into Allentown to find some less active YSA members and
it was so awesome! We made an effort to talk to everyone, YSA or not.
We talked to a lot of interesting people! We were able to share the
Prince of Peace in Spanish with a lady and she teared up as the video
ended and was so excited to have missionaries come back! We also met a
YSA lady who wants us to come back and talk with her more about the
Book of Mormon. Lastly we met a Less Active YSA! We were about to get
into the car (in fact I was in the car) and Sister Nielson stopped a
man and started talking with him, as we talked we found out that he is
actually a member! He moved here from New York and wanted to come to
church one day! We got his number so hopefully we will be able to get
into touch with him again soon!

On Saturday when Sister Bush had returned home we had lesson after
lesson after lesson! We started the day off with service at a local
church that does a thing called Closet of Hope, people donate their
clothes and less fortunate people are able to come and get free
clothes, shoes, and other things! It's pretty amazing! After that we
had a lesson with Sister McCreary! We shared a scripture with her and
talked about how the Atonement blesses us at all times. It was pretty
amazing. Next we had a lesson with Sister Donio! She's super funny and
loves the gospel!

After we had a lesson with the Skidmores. It was amazing. We did
something called the donut analogy. Brother Marriaga was able to help
us out and it was so powerful. After we shared a bunch of scriptures
about the Atonement and how Jesus Christ suffered for each and
everyone of us, even if we use that Atonement or not. We talked about
how He would do it all over again if it was only for just one soul. It
was amazing, and so powerful. The Atonement of Jesus Christ is
something I think we take for granted on the occasion. There are
people out there who will never know that Christ suffered for them,
there are people who know but don't use it. As members we have the
Book Of Mormon which testifies of the Atonement in such powerful ways,
and I think we forget how powerful it can be, when we let it into our
lives.

One song I really love is the Children's song Gethsemane, the lyrics
are so powerful. "Gethsemane, Jesus loves me. So He went willingly to
Gethsemane." I hope that as we do our best to remember the gift that
was given to all of us in the garden of Gethsemane that we will feel
the love of our Savior, because He did it for us.

Friends and family I love this gospel. It is life changing. It is
powerful. It is real. It is true. It's an amazing thing to immerse
yourself into. It's irreplaceable, indescribable, incredible.
Something I've been thinking about lately is a saying called "The
fellowship of the Unashamed." It's by Elder Eyring and I'd like to
share a part of it with you

"I will not flinch at the face of sacrifice, hesitate in the presence
of the adversary, negotiate at the table at the enemy, ponder at the
pool of popularity, or meander in the maze of mediocrity. I won't give
up, shut up or let up until I have stayed up, stored up and paid up
for the cause of Christ. I must go until He comes, give until I drop,
preach until all I know, work until He stops me. And when He returns
for His own, He will have no problem recognizing me. My banner will be
clear."

This gospel is amazing, I wish I could put into words what it means to
me, but Scripture says it the best.

"For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ: for it is the power of
God unto salvation to every one that believeth; to the Jew first, and
also to the Greek." (Romans 1:16)

"Behold, I am a disciple of Jesus Christ, I have been called of Him to
preach His word among His people that they may have eternal life." (3
Nephi 5:13)

Let us follow Christ. Let us be unashamed. Let us bear testimony by
the way we live. Let us do all we can for the cause of Christ.

The Lord loves you and so do I.

Much love,

Sister Jackson
Exchanges with Sister Nielson and Sister Walton

Exchanges with Sister Olson and Sister Watkins

Sister Nielson and Sister Jackson
Hellora! (Sister Bush was texting a member a few days ago and managed
to say hellora instead of hello) I hope your week has been good! It's
been an adventure out in these parts as it usually is. It's been rainy
and sticky and tons of good wholesome fun!

So this week we've seen quite a few miracles, the first one being
Sister Silfies. I hadn't seen her for a long time and one day out of
the blue she called us! She had come to church that Sunday and then
called to tell us that she wanted to take the lessons so that she
could re establish her faith! It was so awesome, we went over and
taught the Plan of Salvation and it was so awesome! She is amazing and
she loves the gospel so much, you can see how it lights up in her eyes
when you talk to her!

We also taught Angel again this week and he's doing great! We have a
thing for teaching the Plan of Salvation so that's what we taught him!
We had him put it together by himself and teach it to us, about
halfway through the lesson his mom came and joined us. Which was
great, except his mom understands English, for the most part, but
doesn't quite speak it. Neither I nor Sister Bush speak Spanish.
Luckily we took Karina with us! Karina speaks great Spanish since she
grew up in a Spanish home and was able to teach her! It was so
awesome!

We also taught a lady named Rhonda. She is a born again Christian, and
she loves the Bible. She had met with missionaries before and has a
few misunderstandings about the Restoration. We spent most of the time
talking about scriptures and why they are so important. It was really
awesome to talk with her!

We also met with the Skidmores twice this week. They are doing
awesome! We taught them about how service is so important and that it
is so key for us to have in our lives. We also talked about a Hope
Works video about asking ourselves questions when we start to have
hard times.

We met with Dave this week and he came to church on Sunday! He seemed
like her enjoyed it and he told us that he wants to get baptized! We
still have to teach him a few things, before we can get him baptized
but he seems like he really wants to know about the gospel and he
really has a desire to learn more about what we believe. He's so
awesome!

Last but not least we met with a girl named Emily this week. She is a
friend of a member of the YSA and she's not happy with her current
church. So we went on a hike with her and Josh and we got to answer a
lot of her questions! She had a lot of really great questions for us
and she really wants to find a church that fits right with her. A lot
of the things she's looking for apps. Be found here but everyone has
to make their own decision.

We also had some exchanges this week! I was able to be down in
Philadelphia 1st ward with my MTC companion Sister Stubben! It was so
great! We taught a few lessons and the spirit was so powerful in each
one of them! We also ate dinner with a less active from Mexico and she
made us the most delicious tacos that I've had on the east coast. It
was so good.

So this week Sister Bush and I were getting to our apartment after a
long day of work and as we are walking to the door we see the scariest
sight. In front of our door there are two bushes and between the two
bushes in front of our door there was a spider, just chilling, making
a web. We couldn't walk to our door because we'd have to walk through
the web. So we ended up cutting the web with a piece of junk mail and
running inside the house. Later on we went back out with our handy
dandy broom and tape to catch it and kill it. #itneverfails

This week while tracting we decided to ask people if they had seen a
miracle in their lives. Well we knocked on this one door and a man
answered and we asked him if he'd seen a miracle and he said "Well I'm
looking at two of them aren't I?" Sister Bush and I were so happy
because up to this point no one had answered our question and so we
jumped right in to telling him who we are and what we do, and that is
when he told us that he's a Catholic Minister. It was so awesome! He
politely turned down our invitation but wished us good luck on our
quest.

I feel like the longer I'm on my mission the more I gain a deeper
understanding and thankfulness for things of the gospel. I am just so
thankful to be apart of the restored church. I am thankful to be
spreading the word to all within the sound of my voice. I am thankful
for a Savior who loves me enough to die for me. I am thankful for
temples where I can be sealed to my family for all time and eternity
so I will never loose them. I am thankful for the blessing of taking
the sacrament each week and how it renews our spirits. I am thankful
for a Father who love me and answers my prayers. I am thankful for the
people I've met who have changed my life. I am thankful for so many
things that I don't have the time or energy to write them all down,
but most of all I am thankful for these things because of my Father in
Heaven who gave them to me.

I love you all. Happy Pioneer Day!

Much love,

Sister Jackson
Splits

MTC companions on splits
Hello wonderful people! This week has been, well a party but not in
the way that we though it was going to be a party! We had a few
lessons this week, a lot of miracles, and a whole bunch of fun!

We started off this week by teaching little Oralee! She's our Ward
Mission Leaders daughter. We've started teaching members out here in
hopes to build trust and to get more referrals, so we taught Oralee
about the Ten Commandments and she was so cute to teach! We taught her
about the first five commandments and the hand signs that go with them
she was so cute! She was so excited to learn and tried so hard to get
her little figures to make the signs.

We also had a short lesson with Sister Milner this week! She had some
questions about what it means to keep the Sabbath Day Holy and how we
do that. So we FaceTimed her and talked with her about what she thinks
is okay to do on the Sabbath and what she thinks isn't okay to do on
the Sabbath. It was a really good talk and it reminded me that there
are no lists of do's and dont's on what to do on the Sabbath. The
guidelines we are given are not to shop, go to church, be with family.
Other than that we really have reign over what we do and do not do on
the Sabbath.

We saw Myesha this week! I don't know if you all remember Myesha but
she is a YSA aged lady living in the glorious city of Allentown. One
day we were walking around trying to find some less actives that live
there (YSA of course) and we walked passed Myesha and her friends!
Myesha stopped us and we started talking. We hadn't seen here for
about four weeks and then we got to see her this week! She's so
awesome! We just sat outside with her and talked to her and her
friends Jay and Erica. They all seem really interested in learning
more, before we left we shared Ether 12:27 with them and talked about
how when we pray we are able to overcome all things and to move
forward with power. We committed them to kneel and pray every time
they were having a hard time, we had a great conversation on kneeling
vs. laying prayers. It was a great talk! We were able to set up a time
to meet with them this week so hopefully it will work out!

We also were able to meet with a less active who hasn't been to church
in 22 years! He was baptized when he was 9 but never really understood
the gospel and so he's looking to know what we actually believe and
what the Book of Mormon is. He had some interesting questions about
the Plan of Salvation and the three degrees of glory, as well as where
the Book of Mormon came from. It was a great talk! We were able to use
the spirit to do a lot of the teaching, and to help us build our
testimonies of why it's so important to live righteously.

We also got to teach the Earnshaw family, Bishop Earnshaw is awesome!
We had a great talk about the Atonement of Christ and how we can use
it in our lives. What it means to keep it with us. How it works in its
different ways. It was a really powerful lesson to have! It was
amazing! The Spirit was so powerful! It was amazing!

We got to go see Brenda this week and she is doing great! She is so
funny and definitely has a good sense of humor that one! She's a
treasure!

We also had a member bring a friend to church! She was awesome! Her
name is Emily and she had a lot to offer in the classes! She wants to
meet with us because her friend told her that we know more about the
gospel than he does so she wants to see if we can answer her
questions. So we will be going on a hike with her sometime this week
so that we can answer her questions! She doesn't want to sit down and
talk because she feels like it's confrontational. However, she had a
great time with the YSA! They always have these little surprise linger
longers and that was yesterday! Sister Bush and I were talking about
how they always have something going on, and that's what inspired
today's headline.

We had an interesting experience tracting (I'll attract the
video/pictures) we went to this street in Kutztown because we were
like "this looks like a good place!" On our maps with no wifi. Well we
get there, and all the houses are row homeish and all the windows are
cracked just a bit through the curtains. There is no sign of human
life anywhere, at all. It was terrifying. So we left.

Well folks, it's been quite the week. Sister Bush and I had a meeting
on Friday and it was quite the drive so on the way down we listened to
a talk by John Bytheway. In it he talks about the war chapters in Alma
47 it talks about Amalickiah and his plans to become king of the
Lamanites. Brother Bytheway talks about how Lehonti doesn't want to go
to war with the Nephites so he and some of the men separate themselves
from Amalickiah's group. Lehonti's men go up a mountain and Amalickiah
tries to get Lehonti to come see him but Lehonti refuses. Eventually
Amalickiah does something very sneaky. He asks Lehonti to meet him
halfway, and Lehonti agrees. Well, the armies end up joining each
other, but Amalickiah still wants to be in charge, so eventually as we
read in verse 18, he kills Lehonti. But not in a normal way, a sneaky
way. He has a servant poison Lehonti by degrees, so over a period of
time Lehonti is poisoned, and by the time Lehonti realizes that he's
being poisoned it's far too late.

This is just like what Satan does, he convinces us to meet him halfway
down the mountain. Tells us he isn't going to hurt us and eventually
we agree with him and slowly our soul begins to be poisoned and by the
time we realize that we are being poisoned we've gone far down a path
we never wanted to be on. He's a sneaky guy, but the good news is is
that good is always stronger than evil, so when times come when we can
feel Satan telling us to just meet him halfway down the mountain we
can remember the covenants we have with God, and we can stand firm
with Him at the top of our mountain.

Being a missionary isn't easy. Serving the Lord is. I love you all!

Much love,
Sister Jackson

 
Looking for Ichabod Crane!

Tuesday, July 11, 2017

Hello lovelies! I hope all of you are doing amazing! This week it has
rained so much, like insane amounts and it hasn't been all that humid!
It has been a good week to serve the Lord, and we've seen little
blessings here and there. So, we had transfers this week and we are
both staying in the area for another six weeks!

So this week we had exchanges with Sister Burrell and Sister Norman,
our Sister Training Leaders! I stayed here with Sister Burrell and
Sister Bush headed up to Strousberg with Sister Norman! Sister Burrell
and I had a grand time here! We were able to do a lot of tracting, we
talked to a few interesting people and most of them were very kind! We
also had a chance to set up a time to meet with a former investigator
that we've been trying to get into contact with! It was so awesome! I
learned so much about tracting, and new ways to tract instead of just
"hi we would like to show you a video"

We also got to meet with the most recent member of the YSA! Angel was
baptized in Virginia and then moved up to glorious Allentown, PA! So
we have been trying to meet with him for quite sometime now, and we
finally did this week! He is so awesome! He really understands the
gospel, and he has a great testimony! He was a little shy at first to
share it with us but he did and it was so powerful! The spirit entered
the room as he spoke and it was so amazing! The spirit is so amazing,
I love being able to have it with me at all times as I serve and obey
and become!

We got to go see Brenda again this week and had a powerful experience
with her! We shared Ether 12:27 and talked about how she is amazing.
That sometimes we view ourselves different from the way that others
view us, and especially when it comes to how Heavenly Father sees us.
It was so awesome, the spirit was so powerful and she told us that is
we could find her a ride, she would come to church! Sadly, she got
super freaked out before and ended up not coming, but she is amazing!

We also got to go visit with Eleanor this week, she's this sweet 101
year old lady and she loves to play a game called kings in the corner,
so we played that with her and just talked! She had had a rough
morning and just really needed some company. We got to be that for
her! It is so awesome to be a representative of the Savior in all
different ways!

This week I realized I've come to learn a few things, first that
Christ truly was so obedient and that obedient people are given hard
trials to prove that we will be obedient through it all. Second, that
we aren't called because we are qualified but that we will be
qualified because we are called. Third, we are given trials because we
need to learn something.

Our area has been going through a rough spot, especially recently.
It's been a really great learning and growing experience. I've learned
that repentance isn't just for sins or transgressions or mistakes, but
it's for when we don't feel qualified, when we feel lost, and when we
feel like we've just hit a brick wall. I've learned that obedience
brings blessings but not in the way we expect, that sometimes those
blessings are trials. I've learned that you can feel so unqualified
for a calling you've been given, but that Christ will qualify you.
I've learned that trials and challenges are to teach us a principle of
the gospel at a level that we didn't understand it before. Finally
I've learned that "relying wholly upon the merits of He who is mighty
to save" is the only way to become what He wants us to become. Life
isn't far, life isn't easy, none ever said it would be. We were told
that we needed to do this to progress, and we wanted to progress, so
we chose to do this. We were promised that we wouldn't do it alone
though, as long as we strive to be obedient, work to be forgiving,
repent of our sins, and do our very best to follow Christ.

We aren't always given what we want, but we are given what we need.
Our Father loves us, our Brother loves us and really, what else
matters?

I love you all. I hope that you have a great week! I want to invite
you all to serve Christ in a way that you haven't before, I know that
it will be worth it and that you'll learn something that you never
thought was possible as you do so.

Much love,
Sister Jackson


Sent from Kutztown, PA 🐻
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Birthday Girl

Josie and Sister Bush
Hey all you! It's been such a great week! Thank you for all of the
birthday wishes, thoughts, packages, and cards! I love you all! I hope
you are all enjoying the greatest holiday of the year and that you all
eat some apple pie for me!

It has been a great week! We had an awesome lesson with a lady named
Sister Hughes! She is a less active who hasn't been active in about
ten years. It was so awesome to meet her! We got her records just a
few weeks ago so we got to go visit with her! She is so awesome! She's
got an awesome bunch of kids and a family that's hungry for the
gospel! It was amazing!

We also met with Dave this week! He prayed at the end of our lesson
and he prayed that he would believe in what we were teaching! He also
lost his Book of Mormon so he printed off the chapter we left him to
read! It was awesome! He's doing so great! We are excited to see him
progress!

We haven't met with Jean and Rich this week due to some family things
that they are going though but they are doing well!

We had an amazing lesson this week with a girl named Ashley! She was a
referral from a member and she is so ready for the gospel! She really
needed the Plan of Salvation and as we taught it tears kept filling
her eyes as she felt the spirit testify of how it is a real! It was
one of the best lessons I've had as a missionary and I loved being
able to testify about something that is so real and so personal. I
love it!

We got to go see Brenda again! I love her so much! She is amazing and
she loves the gospel so much it's incredible! She also loves books
(she had doubles of some, so mom, watch out for a package)! We got to
help her organize her bookshelves and it was like heaven for me! I
felt right at home helping her organize them, don't worry I didn't
read any. I wrote a lot down though!

One thing that is so crazy that happened this week. Our car died. Well
the battery was so drained that we couldn't jump it with a car, so
that we thought we needed to be towed. We called the tow truck
company, and he jumped it with a jumper box and it started right
up....we took it to autozone and it turns out that it is totally fine.
'Tis the life of a missionary....

This gospel is so true my friends. It's so true. Teaching Ashley the
Plan of Salvation really hit me. I got to testify of how I could see
my loved ones again. This gospel is so real, and so many people are
missing out of the truth that we have. They don't know what it means
to have what we have. That is why I'm a missionary, to help people
find what is missing from their lives. Wether it is from doing
service, by example or by missionary work. It is amazing to watch the
gospel light up people's lives. I highly recommend it, it is great and
the most rewarding thing I've done in my 20 years of life.

I love you all! Have a great week!

Much love,
Sister Jackson


Sent from Kutztown, PA 🐻
Hello all you lovely people! It has been yet again another great week
out here in PA! It's been a little drier out here and it's been
amazing. Not a whole lot happened this week, but we did have some
amazing experiences none the less! We have seen so my fireflies and
it's beautiful to see the way they light up the darkness, it's like
learning the gospel. A light inside the darkness of the world.

So, let's start with our first lesson with Jean and Rich this week! It
was awesome! We talked a lot about forgiveness and what it feels like
to forgive and how we can forgive. We answered a lot of questions
again about what we believe and what it's like to be Mormon. It was
really cool! They also talked a lot about baptism and what our baptism
ceremonies are like and how they would be baptized and all sorts of
stuff!

One awesome thing that happened before that lesson was that we had
about 30-45 minutes of tracting before our lesson. So we just knocked
around their neighborhood and it was so awesome! We met a guy named
Dan and he was really interested in us coming back! He was so cool, he
loved the Prince of Peace video, and we had a great talk about who
Jesus Christ is to each of us. But the coolest was when we were
knocking on this door we heard a little boy and his father behind us,
the little boy said "daddy what they doing?" The dad responded with "I
think they are waiting for them to answer the door." Well, the people
never did. As we walked away from the door the dad said to us "my son
wants to know what you're doing." So we explained who we are and what
we are doing and had this amazing conversation with him about Jesus
Christ and religion in general. We didn't get his name, number or
address, but we were able to share a video with him and his son, and
if nothing else, we strengthened his faith in Christ.

We met a less active this week named Nina, she's super awesome! She's
been through a few hard things lately but she still has her faith.
She's really so awesome! She told us she doesn't really know why she
went less active, it just happened one day. She is super welcoming to
missionaries and visits though! She always said that she loves having
missionaries over and loves the talk with us so we will for sure be
going back soon!

Before we met Nina we had the chance to go tracting, we met two super
cool people! They both seemed interested in learning more and learning
about Jesus Christ. Hopefully we will be seeing them soon!

We had a lesson with a YSA that was being taught by the Pottsville
Elders. His name is John and he was super cool! He also got baptized
on Saturday and confirmed on Sunday! He will be attending the
Pottsville branch most of the time, due to the fact that Kutztown is
so far from Pottsville but he will be coming to the activities! It was
super cool to teach him because about half of the branch showed up for
it! Then on Saturday we were able to ride down with Sophie Walmer and
attend his baptism! It was so super cool!

We did a whole lot of service this week! A less active by the name of
Brenda got some furniture this week and we were able to help her set
it all up! She hurt her back a few years ago so she can't bend down,
which proves to be hard when you are putting furniture together. She
is so awesome! We were also able to help Sister Marriaga make cookies
for youth conference this week and then help clean Sister Milners
house as a random act of service this week. They were out in NJ and
Sister Marriaga called us to see if we wanted to help her clean up
around the house so that Sister Milner could come home to a clean
house, so that's what we did!

We were supposed to have a lesson with Shawntiana but she ended up
having to cancel since her brother fell down the stars, so hopefully
we can see her this week! We also finally got into contact with Dave
again and we are meeting with him this week! Hopefully we can see
Sister Monroe, she's had a little bit of a crazy schedule lately!

we had an amazing lesson with Jean and Rich on Saturday. They were
able to join us at the Kutztown building for a church tour! It was so
awesome! They had a lot of questions and were so excited to learn
about all the stuff! When we got to the baptismal font we were so
excited because we were ready to invite to baptism! But instead, they
had a lot of questions about what would happen WHEN they are baptized
and how it would all go! It was so awesome!

Sunday was great as always! We had a lesson with the Skidmores and it
was one of the best lessons I've had with them! We talked about the
conference talk "Whatsoever He smith until you, do it." And about how
obedience to the small and simple things bring the great things to
pass (Alma 37:6). It was so awesome! We talked about how we can choose
to be obedient everyday and how when we are doing the little things we
are able to follow the big things better than we otherwise could. It
was just such a good lesson.

This week I studied one of the best conference talks I've ever read.
It's "Faith in the Lord Jesus Christ" by Keith W. Pearson in April of
2009. It was so good! In it he talks about the six D's of destruction,
or the six ways that Satan tears us down. He also talks about why it's
so important to have faith in Christ and in who He is. One of my
favorite parts is:
"There is a quality of faith which develops as we focus all of our
heart, might, mind, and strength. It is seen and felt in the eyes of a
great missionary, a valiant and virtuous young woman, and righteous
mothers, fathers, and grandparents. It can be seen in the lives of
individuals young and old, in every land and culture, speaking every
language, in every circumstance and station in life. It is the “eye of
faith” spoken of by the prophet Alma (see Alma 5:15–26)--the ability
to focus and be steadfast, continually holding fast to true
principles, nothing wavering, even when the mist of darkness
confronting us is exceedingly great. This quality of faith is
exceedingly powerful."
I love this quote. It is just such a good way to think of the eye of
faith, and it gives a good thought provoking way of thinking. As I
read this talk I really thought about if I have an "eye of faith" and
what I'm doing each day to build my faith in Christ. Because faith is
a muscle. If we don't use our muscles they grow weak, if we don't use
our faith it grows weak. So, why is it important to even have faith?
Because that is the only thing that will keep you grounded in a world
that is so intent on pleasures of the carnal mind, a world that seeks
to destroy the righteous, a world that tries to convince you that it
matters which phone you have, what car you drive and what brand of
jeans you put on in the morning, a world that is growing increasingly
wicked and self absorbed, a world where if you don't have a certain
amount of likes of friends on social media you are nothing, a world
like the one described in Helaman 7:5 "Condemning the righteous
because of their righteousness; letting the guilty and the wicked go
unpunished because of their money; and moreover to be held in office
at the head of government, to rule and do according to their wills,
that they might get gain and glory of the world, and, moreover, that
they might the more easily commit adultery, and steal, and kill, and
do according to their own wills." A world that is being overrun by
Satan because he knows this is his last shot to ruin our shot at
eternal happiness, the little punk. It's our job as believers to stand
for what's right, to use our faith daily and to stand by the sacred
covenants we have made with Christ. Our faith is only built if we work
to build it.

I love you all! Until next week!


Much love,

Sister Jackson
Rain storm attire

Appointment missed

Slurpees for days