Monday, October 27, 2014

Pumpkin Carvin' and Gospel Preachin'


Even the little things our Heavenly Father makes room for in our lives!  So good to remember that :)
Sounds like some missionaries have been going home, so not as many in her area. Good thing there are always more going out!

Tuesday was saying goodbyes to everyone that was leaving. it was so sad! This week it was weird only having 3 sets in the area. Church was even more weird with us being the only missionaries in the ward.

Our last dinner all together was at the Beasley's. As we were finishing dinner, one of the sisters said, "so.... before you all leave, could you help me with a little service project? I have these pumpkins that need faces on them." :) I was sooooo excited! I have been wanting to carve pumpkins as a district for over a month!! and no one wanted to do it all together for a p-day..... so we never did :( but the desires of my heart were answered!!!
Our 2 young adult investigators are coming along and progressing. It is scheduled for one to be baptized in 3 weeks, so we have been working with him. The biggest thing for him to overcome is smoking. He has been wanting to quit for a while now and has once before, so it is absolutely possible to overcome this struggle (as is everything with the Christ).

The other one struggles with feeling lonely. He is 26, living alone, no girlfriend, not involved in anything, playing video games all the time, and about to graduate college. He accepts most everything we teach him and wants to be baptized as he comes to a knowledge that it is true. The gospel can change his life! It can give purpose and direction to him. 
Isn't this true of us all?  When we feel lonely, direction-less and unloved, the gospel of Jesus Christ changes our lives.  As we focus more on serving Him and His children, we forget ourselves.  There are so many out there who need the Savior.  It is so very exciting to see so many young members of the church go forth and serve in all the world.  They can teach and help to alleviate pain and suffering for so many.  I feel proud of our wonderful daughter today!  And grateful for all who have had an influence in her life!  

Friday, October 24, 2014

There Are No Coincidences



 Having Fun in the District
This past week, Felicia (our recent convert) went out on several team-ups with us. One of them, Scott, is her neighbor whom we have recently begun teaching. She has been a good example to him as she has stopped drinking coffee. He has noticed the change in her since she started meeting with the missionaries. Scott came to church for the first time yesterday and has been continuing in the missionary lessons with a curious attitude.

Felicia also came with us to visit Richard. I don't remember if I have or have not written about Richard yet, but he is the son of a less-active member we were introduced to as we were with a member doing visiting teaching. We were teaching the Plan of Salvation and when we invited him to be baptized, he responded, "you want ME to be baptized?" It was as if we had invited him into the coolest, most prestigious club - and in a way, we have. :) He said he would really like to be baptized, and so we set a date to work towards. As we were there, we were talking about jobs, because the restaurant he was working for just shut down. Felicia suggested that he could apply where she worked and she could put in a good word for him. It seemed like a great idea. THEN, she mentioned that they pay for tuition at the online university he had been attending, but he had had to stop due to financial reasons. I couldn't believe it! Hma. Horrocks looked at me and said, "Wow... I felt the spirit really strongly as she said that." I could feel it too. Heavenly Father truly organizes everything in our lives perfectly so we are in the right place at the right time, just like Felicia was at that lesson. As long as we are living righteous lives, he will use us as His instruments to do His work.

I don't think I need to say anymore.  That entry says it all.  Other than to add that our Heavenly Father loves ALL of us and wants us to be happy!
 The church building--Missionaries' home away from home!

Wednesday, October 15, 2014

WAIT...WHAT??!!! THEY HAVE TORNADOES IN THE SOUTH?!

Another new experience that Rachel would think is really cool...her mom??...not so much...:)
I don't want to scare anyone, but we did have 2 tornado warnings this past week! It was actually SUPER cool to watch the storm! :) we weren't hit, and we had all the needed information quickly to get to a safe place.

Each mission and each missionary's experience are unique.  We are part of a worldwide church that preaches the Gospel of Jesus Christ everywhere, but cultures, people and places are all very different.  That's what's so great about "Meet the Mormons".  We all get to see how others live, what their goals are and feel connected.  When Sister Trommlitz writes to us, we feel a connection to the people she talks about.  We feel sadness for those going through trials, hope for those about to embark on a new journey of becoming a Latter-Day Saint, gratitude for those who are close to her, and love for everyone in her life while she is away from us.  Here are some excerpts of her letter this week:
(Thank heavens for music in our lives!)

 On Friday (10/3) we received a call that Beau, the cousin of the Higgins (part-member family), had died. We had met Beau only once, but we were close to the Higgins' and they turned to us for help. On Monday night, the Elders came and gave priesthood blessings and we shared a spiritual message with them. They asked if we would come to the funeral to help and I mentioned that Hma Horrocks and I both played the piano and would be happy to play prelude or anything like that if they needed. She smiled and said that she was actually wondering if we knew how to sing. Both of us being in madrigals choirs, we said yes and she asked us to sing "Nearer My God To Thee" AT THE GRAVESIDE! That means acapella..... and at the graveside? whew! talk about pressure! And the Funeral was Wednesday morning, so we only had a day to practice!


The day of the funeral came and we got there early to help clean up from the viewing and while there, the Elders were asked to dedicate the grave and say prayers. Then, we found out that we got to be in the funeral procession!! Cool, right?? As we drove, everyone else completely stopped driving, right in the middle of the road! Our musical number went great and we were happy there could be an LDS influence even if it wasn't an LDS funeral. It sure was a southern one though... with everyone wearing jeans and flannel plaid shirts smoking around the graveside :) 

Last week we were out with a member and all of our appointments and backup plans fell through. So we visited another member that she visit teaches and that is how we found Richard. Heavenly Father truly led us that day to find him. He is the son of the lady she visit teaches. He had been previously living with his dad in California, but recently came out here to live with him mom. He is 26 (we are always teaching the young single adult boys! ha! hmmmm...interesting...) and has a brief knowledge of the church, but not much. He is really sweet and I believe prepared for the gospel. :)

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

I've been waiting for a book like this! ha!


Now THAT is a lovely face!

I'm sure this was a great weekend for Sister Trommlitz because of General Conference.  We love conference in our family (well...Tyler's getting there :)  and always feel rejuvenated by the talks and prayers and music.  I'm so happy that she is feeling great about her area and that members are being good to all the missionaries there.  It is such a blessing to know that good people are everywhere!  I also am struck by how much service they are doing.  Every week, she lets us know what they are doing to put forth good in the world.  That is all we're asked to do.  Testify of the Savior through word and deed and make others lives just a little better by having an interaction with us.  We can do that!  Here is what she is up to: 

We have a new investigator who we have helped move. We haven't had the opportunity to teach her the restoration yet, even after several times of trying, but while moving, the topic of family history came up. We talked about how the church has a large emphasis on family history and set up a time for her to meet with a member of the ward and start her own family history. She was so excited and this might be the way that she initially connects with the gospel. I can't believe how much I have been able to use my knowledge of family history since I have been out here. 

Anyone out there, and especially youth who might be reading this, take note of how prevalent the use of Family History is in the mission field.  It is critical that we learn and do it!  It will bless your life. 

This week we tried a new method of finding people. This past zone meeting we received questionnaires that people could fill out and get them excited to learn more. We went up to the local college campus, Dalton State, and began talking with the students. It was a success!! They are at the perfect time in their life to find the gospel. We found many who are interested and want to learn more which we are very excited about.
I remember hearing, (maybe from Elder Holland??)  that there are greater numbers of young adults coming into the church and accepting the gospel than that of any other age group.  I think there are many Dalton State students who will be ready and benefit from their work and testimonies :)
I really feel like she is settling in well there.  We're so proud of her even though we miss her like crazy.  It seems a long time even though it's not even been 3 months yet that she's been gone.  Pictures and her words each week help so much. Thanks to everyone for your support!    

 General Conference Potluck :)

















            Gangsta Sista??

 

Wednesday, October 1, 2014

... Bike Week Just Got Real...


She would think this was funny because for a few years, we've been teasing our kids that when they're grown and gone, we're going to buy a motorcycle! And she keeps telling us that we can't do that, it's too dangerous, to which we let her know that we have no intention to speed around on a motorcycle, only to go at the snail's pace a middle-aged couple would be comfortable with!  And enjoy the outdoors without having to hike!  (my words, not Ken's :)  

Here's a cute story she shared this week:

It was a day after we had been in Chatsworth, so we had used many car miles and were already starting to get low for the month, so instead of going back home and then to our next appointment, we went straight to our next appointment and began talking to people in their apartment complex. We started talking to a group of about 6 kids ranging in age from 2 to 9. They were all doing cartwheels and dancing on the grass. We got talking to them and after a while of playing with them, I was wondering if we were beginning to waste time, but then the thought came to me, "Jesus loved the little children." So we continued to talk to them. They knew we were missionaries and at one point, one girl asked us, "will you teach me about God?" "Of course! we happily replied!" We sat down and they sat on our laps and all around us and we asked them what their favorite bible story was. Those who could read took turns reading a verse and we showed them pictures of Jesus. They started asking really good questions like, "Do we have to be baptized to get to heaven?" "Are Jesus and God the same person?" I believe that we made an impact on those young girls that day. I hope they remember the sisters in the black name tags :)

While we were talking to them, they knew everyone that passed by, so they introduced us to each one. We began talking with a young man and asked if he wanted to learn more. He said no and then went into his apartment. A few minutes later, he came back out and said he was now curious and wanted to know what we taught. We asked what changed and he said he had looked up the Mormons on wikipedia and was impressed that Harry Reid was a Mormon. ha! whatever works :) So we set up a return appointment :) 
Isn't that a great story?? :)