Monday, February 24, 2014

February 24, 2014 - ten months today!

Hey Family what's up!
                  I hope you all are having a great week! Sister Kreiberg and I sure had a wonderful week! So many miracles! To start this last week we were able to go to the temple as a zone and can I tell you it was wonderful!!!! I have missed going to the temple so so much and it was just what I needed! Being able to go has made me realize how bad i have missed it! And how important it is to go all the time! When I get home I want to go everyday! Haha So you should all go as much as you can! You are so lucky you can go whenever! I cannot and its torture! We also had a great zone conference this week as well. President Berry gave us all some very great advice and it was all exactly what I needed to hear! And I am even more excited because tomorrow is the start of a new transfer and Sister Kreiberg and I are staying together! Wohoo!!!! We are a celestial companionship!
                    We also had a really good lesson with Nathan on Tuesday right before he left for his vacation this week.  He is doing really well. When we were there he was saying how he feels like he might as well get on the bus and that this would be good for him. ( The bus- meaning the gospel) We had a super spiritual lesson with him and talked about how the spirit communicates with us and he really loved it. He is kind of a hard head sometimes, but he is getting there. When we walked in it was so cute, Nathan before we could even sit down or say anything looks at me and says, "hey ask me if I read what you told me to, go ahead ask me" and I said "Nathan did you read the Book of Mormon?" and before I could even finish he says "yes I did, all of it!" and then he said " ask me if I prayed.." and I said Nathan did you pray?" And again before I could even finish he says " Yup every day.." He was so excited to tell us about it, haha then we sat down and he said i knew the hammer was going to ask me and show me a picture of Jesus if I didn't do it and I didn't want to feel bad so I did it. ( I showed him a picture of Jesus anyways...) He laughed a little bit and pointed and said see there she goes again! Sister Kreiberg and I usually pull up a picture of Jesus on our iPads and hold it in front of our faces. Haha it always gets Nathan, but we do it because we were teaching him in one lesson that everything we ask him to do comes from Jesus Christ and not us, and now every time he sees a picture he does what he should. Haha its kind of like a kid but thats ok!  
                          We also had a really great lesson with Debi and Emily Duschl yesterday.  We taught them the Plan of Salvation and really emphasized families.  They both loved the lesson and want so badly for the dad and son to get involved. Even though it is harder for the other too they are very supportive and will sit in on lessons when we come over, and that is soo nice! They are such a great family and so ready for the gospel!  
                  Well Sister Kreiberg and I have been biking again all week, we have the worst luck in the world with transportation! On Tuesday we had to get the car towed in the morning because the whole electrical system crashed.  Then later that day while we were in a lesson my bike got ran over, the kick stand broke off and plastic pieces that protect the chain, and the chain came off which isn't too big a deal and my helmet got all smashed up. So as you can imagine we ended up walking for the rest of the day. Not gonna lie I was pretty worried that somehow during the day my legs would break and every form of transportation I had was going to be gone. But lucky that didn't happen! But my bike is fixed now so we are all good! The car is still in the shop and who knows when we will ever get that back! Oh well!
My companion is typing next to me and she types so fast you could swear her fingers were going to fall off her hands..... crazy... by the time I write one email she has finished about 5. I don't know how she does it.... And they are longer than mine too haha.
                   Guess what, today is my 10 month mark, so crazy, I can't believe I am on the down hill from here! I will see you all before you know it! And I can't believe I am 21 tomorrow...... Wow that is weird I still feel like a kid! Honestly the only thing I am excited about for that is the fact that my driving record will be cleared... phew.... hahaha
                 Well that's all for now family! I love you all so much! See you soon! talk to you in 3 months!

Sister Jamison

Monday, February 17, 2014

February 17, 2014

Dear Family,
How are you all this week? I hope doing very well!
This week has been a good one for Sister Kreiberg and I. We have seen
many miracles and I felt that I have learned many things. We have been
able to have a few good lessons with one of our investigators Nathan.
He still is in the same pattern that he has always been, we go over
and he tells us he doesn't think he's ready to change his life and to
live the Gospel. But as we teach the spirit Is always very strong and
by the end of the lesson you can tell he thinks about the things we
teach the spirit has touched his heart. Yesterday we had a lesson with
him and we thought he was going to drop us, but we helped him to
realize that the gospel is so important to each one of us. That it is
the only way we can return to live with our Heavenly Father, And that
as he reads from the book of Mormon and prays he will know his answer,
and that he will know the truthfulness of the restored gospel that we
have been teaching him. Nathan has been struggling to keep his
commitments to read from the Scriptures and pray. We taught him the
importance of how to feel the spirit and receive an answer by keeping
commitments. I think he understands now that the Book of Mormon is the
literal evidence of everything that we teach, of the truthfulness of
the Gospel and the plan that our Heavenly Father has for each one of
us. We recommitted him to read from the scriptures and pray this week,
even while he is on his vacation. We will see how that goes for him.
This week we have also been able to contact Lynda again. She was out
of town for about a week and a half and we weren't able to get a hold
of her.  Tonight we will go over and teacher the Plan of Salvation.
She is very ready to receive the gospel. It is just a matter of
helping her understand that coming closer to Heavenly Father and
living the Gospel is how she is going to receive the lasting peace and
happiness that she seeks. And that she can be with her husband
eternally. We also had a miracle this week with the Duschl family that
we are teaching. They have been very busy with their different
schedules this week. And we have only been able to talk to them on the
phone once. We invited them to come to church unsure if they would be
able to attend seeing as they had family coming into town. But
yesterday Debi Duschl and her son Alex came to sacrament meeting. It
was very good, it talked a lot about families and Debi and her son
really enjoyed it. It is amazing how the Lord has blessed us with
these miracles. We've been praying very specifically and very hard
that he will bless the lives of our investigators so that they will be
able to progress in the Gospel. It has also helped me to realize that as
a missionary I really don't do that much, I simply do as I'm told to
teach the people in the area that I serve and to pray for them day and
night. But really the miracles in the progress of each individual that
we teach comes because of the Lord. Sometimes it is so frustrating to
be able to see that as a missionary you only really do so little. All
you were asked is to be obedient and to use the atonement to carry you
through this work. And if you can't do that then the work does not go
forward.  Missionaries do so little when it comes to the progress of
others, but yet their obedience plays a huge role in the progress of
the people that are being taught. Every day I try to become better, I
can see exactly what it is that I need to do in order to use the
atonement more in my life. Sometimes it becomes overwhelming because I also realize that getting better doesn't ever end. There's always
something that we can do better. I think that is my favorite thing
about the gospel. Is that we can always progress no matter what, the
atonement has made it possible for us to be better than we were
before. I am so glad for the people that I've been able to teach him
to help I have been on my mission this short time. I have been able to
see peoples loves change because of the gospel and it is the most
rewarding feeling that I have ever felt, something that I don't think
I will ever be able to explain. But I can see that my mission has
helped me more than any other person that I've been able to meet.
Sometimes it doesn't seem fair because you we are here to serve
others. But the wonderful thing about forgetting about yourself to
serve others and help them be converted to the Gospel, is that you
become more converted to the Gospel than ever before. I can see the
Lord bless their lives, and I can see how he has blessed my life being
here. Every experience I've had is something that I have realized that
I needed, and I am so grateful! I can see though that I am not done
yet, I have not become as converted as I know that I can be, and for
that I am so grateful that I still have eight months to work at it. I
love you all and I hope that you are doing all you can to come closer
to the Lord each and every day. I know that it can bless your life
more than you could ever hope for. The gospel is the most wonderful
gift that we have ever been given. It is the perfect tool for us to
return to live with our Father in Heaven. We are so lucky. I will talk
to you all soon.

Sister Jamison

Monday, February 10, 2014

February 10, 2014

Hey family,
How are you this week! I hope really well! Sister Kreiberg and I've
had a pretty good week.
We were able to have a few lessons with Nathan and the Snavely family,
and they all went really well. Nathan tells us that he's not sure that
he can get back into religion and during our lessons we are always
afraid that we might lose him, but by the end the spirit is very strong
and he always asks when we are coming back. He also likes to joke with
me and call me the hammer because I always know what to say and confuse him I guess.  I like to think of it as I ask questions that make him
think hard. Even though he is a little skeptical he always keeps his
commitments, which is really great. We also had a really great lesson
with Emily and her family this week. We have been trying to contact
them for a while and it's been a little hard, but the Clark family
Emily's friend, had offered for us to come over and have dinner with
all of them and Emily's family so that we can meet them and teach them
a lesson. Emily's mother is more religious like she is and was really
into the things that we were teaching.  Also as we introduce the book of
Mormon she got excited and said that she would read it. Emily's father
and brother however are less religious but the lesson was so good and
the spirit was so strong that Emily's father asked most of the
questions. He wanted to know where the book of Mormon came from and
what is the evidence that Joseph Smith is a prophet. We were able to
explain all of these things to him and the spirit was very strong in
the lesson. It was so nice to have it in the Clark's home, having the
members there makes the lessons more powerful and more comfortable for those we are teaching. We are very grateful for the testimonies that
the Clark family was able to share. Hopefully this week we will be
able to see Emily's family again and follow up on how the book of Mormon
reading has been going. Sister Clark is so excited about all of it
that she called us this morning and asked what it was she could do to
contact them through the week invite them to church and have them in
her home again. It’s so great to see the members get involved in
these types of things. Their desire to do missionary work grows and it
makes our job so much easier. The people we teach trust us more and
they are more willing to have us over more often when they have
friends that are members as well. Sister Clark also told us this
morning that Emily had said last week that she was walking through the
house and she walked past her brothers room Alex and he was at the
foot of his bed praying. For Alex this is a huge since he just got out
of rehab and he is not too religious himself. The family is going thru
some major changes and you can see them slowly turning to their father
in heaven for help. During the lesson Alex and the father seem to
listen very intently which was very exciting for all of us. We know
that if we can get the father on board and start praying about the
book of Mormon the son will as well. And that the conversion for
this family will go so much smoother. It is always nice when families
take the steps together. Also this week we have been having troubles
with our car. As we drive the brakes go on and it makes it very
dangerous. We took the car into the shop to get it looked at, and they said
that the sensor is broken. On Friday after it was fixed as we drove
the brakes locked themselves again. We called the mission office and
have been telling them about it and they keep telling us to get it
fixed. This week hopefully Sister Kreiberg and I will be able to go
do some service for an investigator of ours. I am not sure what we will
be doing but it should be fun we will be at her work. Well I love all
of you and I will talk to you next week.

Sister Jamison

Thursday, February 6, 2014

February 12, 2014 - Viera 1st Ward RS night

Sister Jamison and her companion spoke on more effective prayer at RS night.

February 3, 2014

Hey family!!
How are you! I hope really really good! Well this week was pretty good for me.  I offically have my own iPad now. It is so weird to have! We have all kinds of things that you couldn't even imagine on these things.  Everything is electronic, we don't have paper planners anymore or an Area Book or a Map Book, it is all on apps on the iPad.  It seriously blows my mind! I still feel so ditso when I use it because I am so used to paper everything.  But it has been good. I am still trying to figure out how to work it, but I know that will come with time!  It is a lot easier to bike with that's for sure, much lighter! Well lets see this week we had so many set appointments and basically every single one of them except for 2 fell through. hahaha story of my life. We also biked this week because it was the elders week for the car and it poured rain on us every day! Wow can anyone say Sister Jamison now has a nasty cold! Yes you can!  But it's all good, Sister Kreiberg and I worked the best that we could and even though our week didn't go as planned we still were blessed! On Saturday night we got home at about 8 to change into dry clothes and go back out and we had a little talk in the apartment before we went out, we talked about what could we have done better to have more appointments this week and if there was any reason something we did might have caused all this misfortune haha ( we just complained really I think and did some critical analyzing of our week)  then after that we went out for the last 45 minutes of our day and walked around our complex to decide what apartment building we should knock on. As we walked we stopped to say a prayer asking Heavenly Father where we should be and that we know that there is someone here ready to hear our message. After that we walked a bit more, picked a building we thought we should be at and then picked a door.  We knocked on the first door and a man named Nathan opened.  We asked if we could say a prayer with him and he said that we could. After the prayer Nathan asked us if what we were doing what was called witnessing, we say well we are here to spread the gospel and share with you our testimony, so we guess that's like a witness of Jesus Christ.  He then asked us if we believe that only a certain number of people are going to be saved in Heaven and then it dawned on us that he was asking if we were JDubs, we told him that we were not and he said oh that’s good haha, and then he asked us if we believe that God, Jesus and the Holy Ghost were one being/power source and we told him that we did not, but that we believed they were all separate beings, but one in purpose. Then he said good, good. Well then I can listen to you, haha we said that is great and started to talk to him a little bit. Nathan is very cool, he lives alone and he is a retired disabled vet, as we spoke to him he told us that this was something he could see himself getting involved in because he needed to strengthen his faith and that he had nothing else to do. (because he can't work) We said well great, then you should come to church tomorrow.  He asked us where it was at and we gave him the address, he then said “oh wait I can't go the Super Bowl is tomorrow.”  We then asked him what was more important, God or football? He laughed and said you got me there, I know I should be in church, but how about this.  I want to watch the super bowl tomorrow so I am going to do that, and then you can come back sometime this week and teach me more about your gospel so that I can get more comfortable and I will go to church with you next week. We agreed on that and set an appointment with him for Tuesday.  Nathan is way funny and has a good sense of humor. While we were at his door he flipped out his iPad and added us on facebook, gave us his phone number and his email. and said that we could contact him anytime.  We told him that as sister missionaries we could not go in his house alone with him so that when we came back we would be bringing another male and female and he was all excited about that, you can tell that he wants some friends and so this will be great for him to have members at his lessons! Sister Kreiberg and I are way excited about teaching him and we know that Heavenly Father blessed us with meeting him after the bad week we had.
Well nothing else really too exciting happened this week.  Elder L. Tom Perry came and spoke to all the ward councils here and in the surrounding states and it was broadcast from the Olympia chapel in Windermere, which is right across the street from the temple. We got to watch the broadcast from our Ward Mission Leader's house, it was very good.  Elder Perry is seriously a fire cracker, haha he was yelling from the pulpit half the time (very enthusiastically of course) about missionary work and how ward councils should focus on missionary work with their ward, less actives and non members. It was nice to hear from him that it doesn't matter who you are, missionary work means helping people get to the temple whether you are a member or not!  It was so good. Loved it! 
Well that is all the exciting news for the week! Love you all!

Sister Jamison