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9.24.2014

What is a 'Mormon Missionary?'

Missionary life, and beautiful virginia




















That's President Riggs

There he is again...




Rossi, Stucki, & Schramm

Some drunk guys spit tobacco on my companion... How rude!



Hello everyone,

A few things about my week.

Monday we went to DC for preparation day. We walked around the Tidal Basin and took the Metro home. I will send a bunch of pictures today!

Tuesday was District meeting.  The Assistants and office Elders are in our District.

Friday we had MVOC training.  Which is basically Drivers Ed all over Again.  Except they set up a course in the church parking lot and there was a section where they make you speed up to 45 mph and slam on the breaks and swerve into a  parking spot.  This is to help us practice avoiding an accident.
It was interesting.

Saturday and Sunday was Stake Conference. President and Sister Riggs spoke. (they are in our Stake) We went to a really cool fireside on Sunday night.  It was called the “Why I Believe” Fireside.  Two preachers talked about their experience in giving up their schooling and careers to join The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Pretty cool stuff.  It was touching. I got to see a lot of old friends.  Both missionaries and members from Manassas which was wonderful!



I found out that a man Sister Schramm and I gave a Mormon.org card to actually looked up the website and referred himself to the missionaries. He is now getting baptized. I'm hoping to be able to go to his baptism in Manassas this weekend! Man out of all the Mormon.org cards that I have given out I am SO HAPPY to know that it is all worth it. Literally… I've probably given out a thousand and a half cards.  One life being changed… makes it all worth it.



I also got to talk to several people about online proselytizing.  Which was cool. I had no idea the effect our random posts played on people. I have learned it really is the little things that count. Mormon.org cards.... Facebook posts... they get to people!  It’s cool!

We also went on exchanges this week with the Sister Training Leaders (STL) in the Braddock Young Single Adult (YSA) Ward.  Guess who was there?!?!

FREDERICK,!!

I was so happy to see him.  We met with him and he is doing so awesome. He moved and is now going to the Singles Ward. He was so talkative and happy it was unbelievable. He still keeps in contact with the Beatty’s and Davies which is great. Ah. It was the greatest thing to see that he is doing well! SOOO GOOOD!


We have been finding New investigators and meeting some awesome new individuals. One of our investigators is on date for Baptism for October 18th. She is adorable and I'm really excited because I haven't had a girl recent convert since the beginning of my mission.  She is so cute. We had a great talk with her.


She actually met the missionaries a few weeks ago when they came into Cafe Rio. She saw an older couple and noticed how happy they were.  It made her want to be a missionary. She said she was to scared to go talk to them. Then a couple days later the Sisters came in and she walked up to them with all the courage she could muster and said she wanted to be a missionary because they were happy!

So we have been teaching her :)


So… when I heard about our Friends (above) story with how she was nervous to go talk to the missionaries.  It really got me thinking. Because as missionaries we are ALWAYS searching for more people to teach! So it is crazy to me that some people want to talk to us but are to nervous, or put it aside, or don't know what to expect.



So I want to explain what it is we do so it's not this unknown or mixed up idea of 
 
What exactly a Missionary is?? 
 
What Our Purpose is?
 
What we do all day?



And for those who may already know I have added in little *ideas* you can apply to Your Missionary Lifestyle or maybe life at home.



So Missionaries!


Who are we?
What do we do?

When a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints reaches the age 18 for young men or 19 for young women they have an option to serve a mission. We put off school, work, marriage, family and fun for 18 months for women and 2 years for young men to serve The Lord.  We do this by preaching His Gospel.

To be a missionary you have an interview with your Bishop, you fill out an “application” regarding health and worthiness. Your Bishop can recommend you if you are living worthily and have a sincere desire to serve.

Next you fill out your application and take care of any medical, dental issues you may have.  The application papers are approved by your Bishop, Stake President and then they are sent to the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.  The Presidency of the church assigns each mission call separately through revelation and inspiration.  This assignment will tell us where we will be serving for the next 18 months - 2 years.  The “Mission Call“ is sent to us through the mail.  We are given a date to report to the MTC (Missionary Training Center) where we spend 2 weeks to 3 months depending on our assignment and if we are learning a foreign language.  Many of us learn a foreign language.  Some learn to teach in our own native language and then we are sent out into the field.


I was called to a serve in the Washington DC South Mission.
 

When we get out here we are assigned a companion whom we do everything with. We have one day of the week where we may take care of personal needs, rest, explore and hangout. The rest of the time we are working and teaching and serving. We also have missionary meetings as groups or whole missions where we learn how to be better teachers and help each other learn and grow. We have over 200 missionaries in my mission which is only an hour radius travel time. We have a Mission President who is over us and assigns us our new companions each transfer and where we will be serving within our Mission boundaries.


Here is what my day usually looks like.
Every missionary has a relatively similar schedule.


6:30 am (Every Day)  Wake up!


First thing we do is pray. (of course.)

Then workout. Some areas I have been in will have complex gyms.  Some will not depending on where it is that I'm serving. So I try to be prepared for both. We workout in the morning for the full time so we can be ready, awake and energized for the day.  (and especially if you want to stay in shape.)  If you are preparing to serve getting ideas together to create an action plan on how you will carry out your workout routines throughout your mission is a great idea.



*idea: I brought a small iHome and ipod with church music. The iHome has an alarm but no radio. You can buy them just about anywhere. I have found cheap ones at Ross and Walmart. Music makes your living quarters more lively and working out more fun.*

*idea: Print off Pinterest workout ideas and keep in a folder when you come out*

-pointer: Just get out of bed the first time your alarm goes off.  You will never get less tired.  Sorry.

*idea: Jump roping is great cardio.*



7:00 am Breakfast / Get Ready
We come home and have an hour to eat breakfast, shower and get ready for the day. If you take forever to get ready… prepare now to have a short amount of time. Figure out easy hairdos and makeup styles that you can accomplish quickly. I have been a huge health nut lately and I’m trying to eat healthy.  Breakfast is my favorite meal of the day.  Smoothies are a super easy (and healthy) breakfast option.



*idea: Green smoothies. Add spinach to your smoothies.  You can't even taste it.  Super good for you*

*idea: I have been trying to grow my hair out. What I have noticed is not using heat (blow dryers, straighteners and curling irons)  Instead I let my hair air dry and go natural. It's helped immensely and saved time on getting ready in the mornings. Also I've been keeping track of how much my hair grows each transfer on the back of an old t-shirt.  It’s fun*



8:00 am Personal Study.
Plan out the night before what you will study. Especially for your investigators and those you are working with. Discern their needs and study for what you feel inspired to share with them. If you plan an outline for your studies the night before you'll have a much more beneficial study hour. Read from the Book of Mormon and Preach My Gospel each day. Set goals for what you want to accomplished.



*idea: I have a goal to read all of the Standard works on my mission.  I read from one of them each day.*

*idea: The first time I went through and read the Book of Mormon I highlighted all my favorite verses in one color.  Then passed it on to my missionary who marked all his favorites as he read in another color.  We plan on passing it down our family as the "missionary study book" fun idea for studying the Book of Mormon*

*idea: I have hoards of sticky notes. Whenever I have a quote that goes along with my scripture studies I write it down and stick it in there so I can use it in finding and teaching opportunities as well.*

*idea: Note taking is important. I have SEPARATE notebooks. One for personal study and meetings. Another for ideas, inspiration or cool things I need / want to remember for a while. Another for miracles, quotes and cool stories. Organize how you want your notebooks now. I also tab them for each transfer with sticky tabs*

*idea: I also have a two inch white binder with clear plastic paper covers to keep all my letters and notes in from family and friends. Great way to organize letters*

*idea: Invest in an expandable binder to keep documents, teaching aids, pictures and etc. in. It’s helpful*



9:00 am  Companion study
You go over the days agenda.  Teach each other what you learned in personal study.  Practice teach your lessons for the day.  Make phone calls to confirm appointments.



-pointer: Always practice teach. It is a great way to get the confusing bad version of your teaching out so you can teach better when it's the real deal. We practice teach at the beginning of companion study to ensure we always have time for it.

-pointer: Teach your companion how to lead music and read music so they don't embarrass themselves.  Like me.  Thanks!

*idea: My trainee and I practice teach in a mirror or out on the balcony in a sliding glass door so we can see our expressions and body language.  Plus it is fun*

*idea: In each area our apartments have had massive white boards. I tape the whiteboards into a giant month calendar and color code our appointments so I have a visual of what the upcoming week looks like.  How busy we are and when we have time to fit more in. Super helpful*

*idea: We use a separate whiteboard as a commitment board so we can keep track of the invitations we have extended.  We use it to keep track of people we are teaching so we can keep track of their progress. This has been helpful for us in following up.*



10am -12 pm Online proselyting and lunch
During online proselyting you can message the people you have been teaching via Facebook and Skype lessons. Post uplifting and inspirational Facebook messages.  Spread the Gospel just like we would normally but via the Internet. The Wards I have been in during my mission have had Ward Facebook pages in which they share information about upcoming events and activities which is wonderful. I will usually add Ward members, investigators and those we are working with online on Facebook. We take an hour for lunch to eat and prepare for the rest of the day.



*idea: If you are an Online Missionary organize the people you meet into groups by area. It is easier to remember and keep track of where you met and what Ward they are in*

*idea: When people like your posts message them and chat with them about it. Always encourage others to Share the Gospel and continue learning more.*

*idea: Bring ideas from home of quick recipes and healthy snacks you can make for lunch to get you energized and going for the rest of the afternoon*

*idea: Create a running grocery list so you don't over shop / spend on preparation days or don‘t forget anything*

*idea: Do a quick cleanup everyday during lunch so your apartment doesn't get nasty. It helps having a clean atmosphere.  I promise.*



1 pm - 5 pm WORK
We go out and work. We will go to lessons, street contact, check on people we are working with or visit members.  Do service or find more people to teach! During the afternoon we try to set up as many appointments as possible.  We also visit people we have set up appointments with in advance.



-pointer: Try to find a place in your area where you can do service weekly.  It is fun to do.  It helps switch things up and helps the community.

-pointer: In our mission we strive to talk to twenty new people other than those we are already planning on. Aka:  talk to everyone you see!  Always have a smile on your face.  You never know who is watching.

-pointer: Be on time and efficient with your time. Enough said.



5:00 pm Dinner
We take an hour to eat.  Sometimes on our own.  Either at our apartment, go out to eat or at a members home if invited. If at a members home we will teach their family a lesson as well.



*idea: Eat slow so you don't over eat.  Eat small portions. Yes we know members make good food.  But… if you eat their whole feast you’ll gain fifty lbs. trust me. I've experienced it.*



6 pm - 9 pm WORK
We go out and work again.  This is when most people are home from work, school activities, etc. So we will do the same as we do from 1 pm - 5 pm. Usually we have more appointments set up for this time.  So we are usually very busy in the evenings.

The average missionary lesson will teach principles from “Preach My Gospel” along with scriptural insight and evidence of what we are teaching. We will extend a commitment or invitation to read, pray, go to church or something else. We always invite people to be baptized whether it's the first or fifteenth lesson.  It’s an Always!  We always begin and end with a prayer. We strive to listen to the things that our friends are going through so we can best help them and encourage them on their spiritual journey.

We generally teach five standard lessons from “Preach My Gospel” a missionary handbook about our Basic Gospel Principles. These lessons however can be broken up according to peoples needs. The lessons are about things such as:  The Restoration of the Gospel. The Plan of Salvation.  The Gospel of Jesus Christ.  The Commandments. The Laws and Ordinances. These lessons are broken down into points and principles and backed up with scriptural evidence and modern day revelation.

As missionaries Our Purpose is to invite others to come unto Christ by helping them receive the Restored Gospel through Faith in Jesus Christ and His Atonement.  Through repentance, baptism, receiving the gift of the Holy Ghost and enduring to the end.

Our main goal and purpose is to invite, to teach and talk to as many people as possible so we can share the gospel through all the world.



9:00 pm Plan
We plan for the next day. Make phone calls, schedule appointments, make plans and study ideas for the next morning.  Seek inspiration on where to go and who to visit.



*idea: Write down what you will be teaching the next day so you have an outline of what to study for.*



10:00 Get ready for bed


*idea: Pick out your outfit the night before to save time in the morning when getting ready.  Then you don’t have to worry about it being dirty or not having anything to wear*

*idea: Write in your journal while things are still fresh on your mind so you don't forget any of the cool things that have happened or wonderful miracles you wish to remember*

*idea: I do nightly exercises as well that are super easy such as sit-ups, planks, push-ups and squats because I always have more energy at night than in the morning*


10:30 pm Lights Out.  Prayer and SLEEP!


*idea: Get to bed on time or you will be permanently exhausted.  Forever.*

*idea: Use space bags to pack comforter, pillow and sheets to save room in suitcases for transfers*



That is pretty much my average schedule as a missionary.  Give or take. We are teaching and serving 24/7! It's an exhausting job.  But it's well worth it when you create relationships and are able to watch people learn, grow and progress.


If you have never met missionaries go to Mormon.org and refer yourself.  They will stop by! If you have met missionaries go to Mormon.org and refer yourself anyways :)


If you are considering serving a mission  Do it!!!
Serving a mission and learning from the missionaries is life changing.  
So give it a shot!




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Much Love!
xoxo
s.stucki



 
Love you all,
Sister Stucki
(via e-mail September 22, 2014)
Sent from my iPad

9.02.2014

Not Alone

Learning a Great lesson 
with Personal Study & Sidewalk Chalk

Madison has always liked to doodle...

I saw this on Facebook... People love the missionaries

Still Madison :)


Be Faithful To The Lord
To Your Call To The Work.
BECAUSE well..
I have a fantastic story for you.
You are gonna lol.

But first let me say I have loved serving in Shenandoah Young Single Adult Ward. It has been fantastic.  I have witnessed so many MIRACLES and Tender Mercies here in this area. I have loved it.  I could not have arrived at a better time. I am grateful for those I have been able to meet and the opportunity I have had to spend time here. This weekend two of our recent converts spoke at a fireside and a bunch of ward members came.  It was awesome and the spirit was so strong. It's been a great three transfers here and I'm excited and anxious to see what this next week holds for me.

 😳

But anyway's... Back to the my story...

In the Doctrine and Covenants I was reading where The Lord is chastising the Prophet because he had not been faithful to his commands and to his call.
He said,
"You have been entrusted with these things, but how strict were your commandments; and remember also the promises which were made to you, if you did not transgress them. ...You should not have feared man more than God. Although men set at naught the counsels of God, and despise his words... ...Yet you should have been faithful; and he would have extended his arm and supported you against all the fiery darts of the adversary; and he would have been with you in every time of trouble... ... thou wast chosen to do the work of The Lord." -D&C 3

As I was reading this I found several different things quite interesting. One of them, being the promise The Lord gave, that YOU ARE ENTRUSTED, YOU should not fear man more than God. YOU should be faithful.

And if you are, God will extend his arm and support you against all the fiery darts of the adversary, and he will be with you in every time of trouble. I was slightly amused at this and wondered to myself "Ya know, I wonder if this really happens. I wonder if I would have enough Faith in times of trouble to take Gods side, and if he will extend his hand and help me."

*spoiler*

DON'T QUESTION GOD. period.

*continue*

It was an amusing thought ya know, but I went on with my day not thinking again about my slight fascination during personal study that morning. Later in the day I received a package from mom. It had sidewalk chalk in it! So Sister Rossi and I decided we would be cool like the New York missionaries and do a side walk chalk art about the Plan of Salvation for people to walk past and see, in a public place.

Lots of missionaries have done it before so we decided, Hey why not?  So we went to a park trail and we chalked out this very elaborate Plan of Salvation Masterpiece. It was cute, and catchy. As people walked by they looked at it and smiled, some even laughed a bit. And then... this old woman and her dog came walking down the trail. I looked up and smiled the biggest smile I could muster and said,
"HELLO how are you?"
 In which she replied hostilely, "WHAT ARE YOU DOING?"
And I said, "Well I'm drawing a picture... with chalk... it's The Plan of Salvation! (:
She started walking all over it! and yelled, "THIS IS GRAFFITI does your church know you're doing this? This is awful. I'm calling somebody. THIS oh...THIS no. Knocking on doors is one thing but THIS this has gone too far. This is ridiculous. This is not allowed. This is evil."

I cringed a bit, like... ouch, lady. come on? Sister Rossi and I exchanged looks, sad, disheartened, upset. I mean lets be honest, if we were five year olds drawing rainbows and butterflies she would not have said a thing. But she was clearly upset and wanted us to take it back. It was kind of awkward because there comes a point when you have to decide whether to be a missionary and just smile,  or to be a human and yell back at her.

So we just stood there in the in between not knowing what to do as she stomped all over our elaborate artwork of GOD'S PLAN. Which indeed seemed incredibly sac religious in my point of observation, but we let her do as she would. It's not like we were going to bulldoze a ninety year old woman and her pesty dog.

As she was ranting off how awful of people we were for sharing the Gospel via the sidewalk... this man came jogging down our path. He read the chalk and jogged around it, not disturbing the picture or the old woman.

Then he stopped, turned around and said, "MAM. Mam."  She calmed down for .5 seconds and he said, "Mam, it's SIDEWALK chalk."

She shot him... this glare of death.  After which he said, "Ladies, are you writing anything bad?"  We shook our heads, no. "Anything profane?" No. He looked up at the old woman.  "See?  It's sidewalk chalk. It will come off."  They had this monumental stare down like they were mentally having a standoff, in silence. Then she grunted and walked away with her dog. The man turned and continued jogging.  Sister Rossi and I sat there and stared for like five minutes at this while lowdown that just went on.

So I may or may not have made this story way more Dramatic then needs be.
But as we walked home I was thinking about that random jogger passing by. He did not need to stop. He did not need to say anything. He blatantly came out of no where and saved Us.  Because I literally do not know what I would have said to this lady to be kind and explain that we were missionaries and this is what we do.  Share the gospel! But in that moment of awkward torture and embarrassment.  While she was screaming in our faces, we simply remained calm, and trusted The Lord to work things out. We didn't apologize for sharing what we Knew to be TRUE, we didn't agree that we were wrong, we didn't accuse her or get angry and get our feathers all ruffled back.

We simply waited.

And God DID extend his arm to support us against what seemed at that moment as "fiery darts" of the adversary, or opposition. Maybe she was just having a bad day.  But to Me it was a pretty sweet experience.  When I realized that what I had been learning about earlier while reading in Personal Study REALLY DOES HAPPEN.

I was so excited that my early morning fascination with the scriptures just happened in real life!

So I'm sure my cheesy grin did not make our encounter any more pleasant.
But BOY I was excited!

It is a miracle to me to know that the Windows of Heaven are not closed. That God really does love and care about ALL of His children.

That promises given to those who lived in times of old, are promises We Can Receive NOW.

That we can receive guidance, answers, direction, comfort, peace and yes we can even withstand fiery darts of the adversary.  Knowing full well God is by our side every minute. How beautiful it is to know that we are not alone.  We are never alone. I will leave you with that Wonderful thought that YOU ARE NOT ALONE.

Because next week I'm going to pick right back up on this topic. I have a lot to say about it.  But this blog post is getting lengthy and my time is running short. So look forward to next weeks blog of "YOU ARE NOT ALONE 2.0 part ii.

Also it's my half way mark.
Also its transfers.
So it going to be good. Bueno.
Don't send letters until next week

👌

Love you guys!
Talk to you next Week!
Good luck at school and stuff!

😘

Sister Madison Paige Stucki
(via email September 1, 2014)
 Sent from my iPad

8.31.2014

Big Enough for ALL His Children

Holocaust Memorial Museum




Washington Monument
Symbolic tribute to George Washington


View 500' up in the Washington Monument






Pants!

Sister Budd helped me with my skirt problem. Long skirts are a pain :)









Big Enough for ALL his Children

HELLO!

A couple things about this week...
We went to the White House, the top of the Washington monument, the Holocaust Museum,
and last but certainly not least CAFE RIO.
#win

All is well here in #Cashburn. I will send pictures. Hopefully you all are doing well at home.  Thanks for the skirts and packages and Etc. I appreciate it and love you all lots.

VIEWERS!

Thank you for reading, commenting, emailing, supporting, sharing, and for the wonderful thoughts, ideas and inspiration you've shared with me via this blog. I do ask however, that as you read, you share it with friends. We can use social media for good. By simply pinning on Pinterest, posting an Instagram, Facebook or Twitter we can share the message of the Gospel. You never know when that small thing could change someone's life.
#sharegoodness
(Elder Ballard reference)

Because readers are pinning this blog, following and sharing it on their social media with others, there has been so many rewards. There have been plenty of questions that have been able to be addressed and
I have met many wonderful people who are diligent and faithful followers of our Savior.  Who have a sincere desire to know more, and become better.

It is a complete joy being able to help others and build them up and strengthen their foundation and faith in Christ. We have been commanded..

"Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature." Mark 16:15

With the growth in technology in this day and age we are able to share the gospel, preach the gospel, and invite others to learn of the gospel, so easily, and so efficiently. As missionaries (and as members) we can teach people all over the world through Facebook and Skype. As members you have the ability to use your own blogs and other networking sites and programs to share the gospel and to use the internet for good, for the Hastening of His work.

PLEASE continue to spread the gospel.
Please continue to share this blog.
Please continue to be a GOOD example to those around you.

You may not see the immediate effect of your doings, but no good opportunity we take goes wasted.
This week this blog reached 50k views. And because of viewers it has been shared and pinned and read and
talked about and people have been able to find it and locate missionaries and learn more about the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

A few weeks ago there was a comment left, by a new friend of mine and my companion, who we have now been able to begin teaching over Facebook and Skype. He came across this blog, online, somehow, somewhere and began to read and learn more about the church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.

My companion and I began teaching him via Facebook and Skype.  How wonderful that we can teach people all over the world!  How wonderful that by a simple share you can touch the life of another person.
And how wonderful it is that this week as we were teaching our friend over Skype he brought up a very important point in our lesson.

He wanted to learn more about Salvation.

So this week I have had the great opportunity to study about the Plan of Salvation, about Gods plan for each of us, about the Atonement of our Savior Jesus Christ. I want to share a bit more with you all, and ask that you share this, whether vocally or through social networking with YOUR friends, family, neighbors, co-workers, followers, etc.

Simply post your thoughts on the matter, or attach this blog.

Either way, we have been commanded to share the Gospel with all the world, why don't we take advantage of the tools that we have?

🌍

Through studying the Plan of Salvation
Or Plan of Happiness
Or GODS PLAN FOR US
I've come to realize one very important key concept.
Brought up over and over again,
And it is that He loves us.

❤️

WE ARE CHILDREN OF GOD
he wants us to return to him,
To return home.

I read a profound talk by Elder Cook.
It's titled:

Our Father’s Plan--Big Enough for All His Children

The title of this talk immediately caught my attention. That this plan God has created, is big enough for each and every one of us here on this earth. Each and every individual who has lived on this earth and has since passed, and each and every individual that is yet to be born.  EACH OF US is a child of God. And he wants us each to return HOME to him.

There is no number.
No limit.
No extent.

He wants us ALL to return home.

He has sent us here with expectations.  God is a loving God with high expectations.  As any loving parent should be. But the beautiful thing about HIS plan is he has made it possible for us to each reach those
high expectations.  No matter our circumstance in life right now.

He sent us here to live on earth to have agency to learn, to grow, to change, to become. Knowing we would be imperfect, knowing we would slip up at times. Does that lower his expectations for us? Absolutely not.
Rather, he has provided us with a Savior. He sent His begotten son Jesus Christ to take upon him the sins and pains of the entire world.  FOR EVERY INDIVIDUAL, as an everlasting sacrifice. So that we can EACH turn to him when we are seeking repentance, forgiveness, direction, guidance, strength. So that we can be made clean, made whole again.

He did not eliminate our personal responsibility to choose, however. It is up to us whether or not we decide to follow Jesus Christ and rely on his everlasting sacrifice, or, atonement.

Jesus Christ has already payed the price for each one of us individually. He has felt all of our sorrows, heartaches, pains, difficult decisions, temptations, the whole package.
We CAN rely on him, but do we?

By choosing to accept Jesus Christ as our Savior, we are living the higher law. We can rely on him for guidance, direction, strength, forgiveness, repentance and all that is necessary for us to move on, start over, become better. Through Christ, is the only way we can become completely clean, completely healed.

By choosing to deny Jesus Christ, to not use his Atonement in our day to day lives, by choosing to not follow him, we are living the lower law. And we are taking that everlasting sacrifice for granted. Without Jesus Christ we are in danger of walking alone. We are in danger of seeking for guidance and direction and strength and forgiveness by ourselves.  That is not something we are capable of doing! When we choose not to use his Atonement in our lives, or his everlasting sacrifice, were choosing to sacrifice other things, and it puts a huge weight on our shoulders. We will be unable to be made clean and receive the blessings he has to offer us, if we don't choose to accept them.

It comes down to our choices.

By CHOOSING to follow Christ by CHOOSING to accept him, you are CHOOSING to live the higher law.  And by living the higher law you receive so many blessings.

This does not mean you are perfect.

I love how Orson F Whitney puts it when he says this Plan is one that..
"...saves the living, redeems the dead, rescues the damned, and glorifies all who repent.”

As we follow Jesus Christ and Gods plan for us, we are being saved, redeemed, rescued and glorified. We can be made clean, we can receive strength and we can reach ultimate happiness in the life to come.

This plan God has created, is for us all. In Elder Cooks talk he says:

"The marvelous doctrine revealed to the Prophet Joseph unveiled to us a Plan of Salvation that is applicable to all mankind, including those who do not hear of Christ in this life, children who die before the age of accountability, and those who have no understanding."

How wonderful is it to know that our Father in heaven loves us enough to create this Plan for us all, to provide a way for us each to make it back to him. To provide us each with an opportunity to learn of our
Savior and how we can follow Him to be happy not only in this life, but in the life to come.

"For behold, this is my work and my glory
to bring to pass the immortality and eternal life of man.”

Why is it important to know Gods plan for you?
Why is it important to share it with others?

Our true destination is not perfection RIGHT NOW, it's not a big house, and nice cars, or temporal happiness here on earth. But our true destination is Eternal life.

I know there is something more, because of God's plan for ME.
I know Gods plan for ME is big enough for ALL his children.

Elder Cook ends by saying...
"That is why Latter-day Saints then and now sing the last verse of
“Come, Come, Ye Saints” with faith and expectation.

"And should we die before our journey’s through,
Happy day! All is well!
We then are free from toil and sorrow, too;
With the just we shall dwell!"

Even though our journey may be fraught with tribulation, the destination is truly glorious.

Happy Day, All is well.
With love,
Sister Stucki


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(Via email 8/27/14)