Tuesday, April 25, 2017

Tender Mercies

Prayers
One uponce a time, we were contacting (talking to everyone we saw), and we came up to these three younger girls. Their names were Adrianna, Jasmine, and Precious. We come up and tell them we're missionaries, and suddenly Precious (the oldest) says, "Oh, Jesus! I need a prayer! I'm so angry! I'm so mad! Y'all pray for me! Right now, let's pray!"

Sister Hale and I look at each other, hesitating slightly.

"Okay, we can say a prayer," I respond, trying not to look dumbfounded. We fold our arms.

"Alright, thank you! Hurry, let's say it right now! I'm so mad! Here, I'll kneel!" Precious suddenly kneels on the concrete right in front of us, her afro nearly touching my arms.

Sister Hale and I look at each other, astonished. I say to her, "Uuuuhhhh... I'll say it?"

Sister Hale nods. "Sure!"

I say a prayer and ask that she'll be calm and be peaceful. I'm sure I sounded like I was judging her hardcore. My voice was probably so high pitched. But it wasn't too bad! And no, I wasn't really judging. I was just completely bewildered.

Language
Zebra. A companionship where one comp speaks Spanish and the other speaks English. It makes for some interesting stories, as I've been hearing from Elder Fuelling, who came here this transfer.

The Site. This is the radioactive site called "The Savannah River Site" that nearly everyone around here works at. Look it up!

Metha-bapta-costal. A non-denominational Christian. Sorta. Add any other religions you want to it! try this one: Metha-bapta-costal-terian-Mormon.

Sister-naries. Sister Missionaries, thank you very much.

Tiffany
We finally got to meet with Tiffany! We taught her about the Book of Mormon and she said she would read it! Yay!

And I'm out of time. I love y'all and I'm praying for you!!!

The church is true, the Book is blue, and Moroni's on the ball.

Christ loves you. I know it, and He knows it.

Love,
Sister McKay

Amory & her companion did a yard work service project this week.




Tuesday, April 18, 2017

Macon Miracles

So. Praying for miracles this week.

People
Joseph and Mary were progressing really well until we brought up the Word of Wisdom. I think they might have gotten overwhelmed. They told us they wouldn't be joining after all, but we said we could still come back and visit and they said that would be okay. Pray for them! I think as we keep visiting them and help them gain a testimony of the Book of Mormon, they'll eventually come around. We'll see.

Patrick hasn't been able to meet with us for a while, so we're working on catching him!

Nikki is an investigator that we're praying really hard for! She let us in one day because it was hot and we were tracting, and she gave us some water. She is so sweet! We're hoping the rest of her family will want to listen to the lessons, but we'll see what she says this next week.

Story Time
So, last week I had no time left to write my post. Here's what y'all missed.

Last Wednesday, there was a big storm near us. We weren't really affected, but we were on lock down with the rest of the zone, so we had to stay inside. The rain out here is real rain! It's so... wet... And I mean, it doesn't just kiiiiinda rain for a couple hours. It rains. All day. Lots of it. So we were inside. And we were bored. Very... bored...

We decided to make a blanket fort. It was so legit. And awesome. And wonderful. We watched Legacy in it, on our little DVD player, and had milkshakes for dinner. Seriously, it was painfully boring. But it was fun! Ya know, kinda.



Later, we heard that one of the ward missionaries from the Coker Springs ward (the other ward in our building) lost power at their house and had a tornado pop up. That was a little scary! But it was a little tornado that didn't cause too much damage, so everyone was fine and dandy. For the most part.

I don't know if I mentioned this before, but Sister Hale is a whole foot shorter than me, so it makes for some interesting conversations. I'm so tall and she's so short that she can stand on that bed in the picture and we'll still be almost the same height! The funny thing is that we get asked all the time if we're actually sisters, because our badges say "Sister." We surprised someone once when we told them we weren't biologically related. I definitely laughed!




Learning Curves
Well, people have agency, that's for sure. I've been learning that in-depth lately. Sister Hale and I have had some awesome chats about it during companion study. The cool thing is that people can choose to accept our message and apply to their lives! The less-than-cool thing is that people can also choose not to accept our message and apply it to their lives. Sister Hale says, "Agency is a blessing and a curse." It's really true. Used correctly, agency is a wonderful and beautiful gift that can bring us back to Heavenly Father and help us become like Him. Used incorrectly, agency will lead you away from Him and away from His presence. Agency is a divine gift. Don't forget that God gave you freedom of choice. It's the one thing He gave us that is truly and wholly ours to give back to Him. Use it wisely because it will change your eternal destiny.

"Remember that, if you want the rainbow, you have to put up with the rain." I know it's cheesy and you hear it all the time. I used to think, "But the rain is awesome!" Well, yeah, it is. But that's not what the quote means. It took on new meaning for me just this morning. We had been talking to our district leader the night before after we reported our numbers for the week, and we told him how the week had been a little rough and long. This morning, we got a text from him with that quote. It really reminded me that, as long as I'm giving it my all and doing my best to help others come unto Christ, God is going to bless me.

Rainbows are coming.

Go give 'em heaven!

Sister McKay






Monday, April 10, 2017

No time!

Mom/Sarah:
Amory wrote responses to 4 questions I asked her. Apparently she had a very busy day so she couldn't write a lot.

Amory: 
Sorry, peeps, I have no time today!

Mom:
What do you eat for breakfast?

Amory: 
I mostly have bagels and cream cheese. Toasted ones.

Mom:
What have you been eating at people's homes lately?

Amory: 
We haven't been eating at people's houses much lately because it was conference and people didn't get a chance to sign up on our meal calendar during Relief Society. So we haven't been eating anything weird.

Mom:
When do you get to drive?

Amory: 
I've been driving for 4 weeks! It's super nice to be in control. Haha. ;)

Mom: 
We heard about some bad weather. Did that affect you?

Amory: 
We had to stay inside ALL DAY because of the bad weather! It was painful. But it just rained at our place. One of the brothers in the Coker Springs ward had a tornado near their house. They live 5 minutes away from us! Yikes! Oh, and thunder and lightning is way cooler out here because it actually rains!

The gospel is true, the Book is blue, and Moroni's on a ball!

Hallelujah,

Sister McKay

Monday, April 3, 2017

Striking Gold



P-day and Transfers

Good news! We had enough money for food today! We got our cards reloaded because it's the beginning of the month. We usually eat dinner at members' houses, but we ran out of breakfast foods for a few days. Don't worry, I still had other food! It was fun. Good times. Missionary life is the bomb.

Transfer calls were Saturday after the second session! Half of the elders (3 of the 6) in our district are getting transferred, but my comp and I are staying together! That means I'll probably kill her off because she only has one more transfer after this one. And by "kill her off," I mean I'll see her leave. Oh, yeah. That reminds me.

Language

Windows of Heaven. A two-hour block of time set aside where a companionship prays about a time and place to go walking around an area to talk to everyone they possibly can. This does not include knocking on doors. It can be much more effective because you certainly seem more human when you greet someone cheerfully as they walk past than when someone opens a door and you say, "Hi, we're missionaries-" *slam* (An example of the effectiveness of this to be given in the section titled, "Umm, People!! Obviously..."

Kill. To be your companion's last companion and be the one to send them home.

And then there's this one...

Die. To finish your mission and go home.

This one gets me every time. Because Sister Hale only has two transfers left, I'll probably (1) kill her off and (2) see her die. That is, like, super weird. She'll be on the phone with the elders during call-arounds, and I'll just hear Sister Hale say, "Yeah, you'll probably see me die." I'll be taken aback for a second, then realize it's mission lingo, sigh, and shake my head.

And then...

Funeral. An event held at the last district meeting before an elder or sister finishes their mission. Held to commemorate and celebrate their mission and to say goodbye.

I think I'll end up in charge of Sister Hale's funeral.

Umm, People!! Obviously...

On a happier note...

I bet all y'all thought that, by "striking gold," I meant getting our cards reloaded for food. Not the case.

Patrick
We met Patrick during Windows of Heaven. Here's why this was a miracle. For Windows of Heaven, we prayed and felt good about going to this one community called Gatewood and walking around there to talk to people. When we got there, the first person we ran into was Patrick. We talked to Patrick a little about the Restoration, asked him if he'd like us to come visit him, and got his address and asked him when we could stop by. Great! He seemed like a neat person. One down, lots more to go.

Or not...

The next person we talked to was the manager... lady... person... I'm not sure what you would call her. But she came up to us and was super duper friendly. She told us that, unfortunately, she couldn't let us stay. We thought she might be under the impression that we wanted to knock on doors, so we asked her if we could just walk around and talk to people. She looked really sad and said, "Unfortunately, no... My phone will start ringing. But I really think it's wonderful that you girls want to do this! I just can't let you stay." We thanked her and headed out, feeling a little sad and maybe aimless because now we had a whole two hours of blank time. We ended up heading somewhere else and kinda visiting some people and doing Windows of Heaven around there instead.

But here's the miracle.

When we stopped by Patrick's house the next week, he didn't answer, but we tried again the week after that and were able to have a lesson on his porch! He answered the door with a toothbrush in his mouth. Umm... slightly awkward! But we waited for him and taught the Restoration. We mentioned the word "baptism" about once at the beginning of the lesson while we were talking to him about why we wanted to teach him. And then we asked him to pray.

The end of his prayer included the words, "...and hopefully I can join this church..."

*Missionaries explode inwardly with excitement while trying not to conduct themselves in an overly enthusiastic manner outwardly when the prayer is finished*

I mean... WHOOO!!!!

Video game voice: "The gold has been struck."

We set up a return appointment with him, and we're teaching the Plan of Salvation and hopefully getting him on date for baptism! We just have to get him to church. It might be difficult for him because he works a lot of night shifts. Prayers.

Ready for the next miracle?

Joseph and Mary
Yes, you read that right. We met a couple whose names are the same as Christ's earthly parents. Is it a sign?

Well, no. But here's the story.

The elders in Coker Springs have been giving us lots of referrals lately. They met Joseph in Walmart and got excited, but then they realized he's in our area. I think that's happened more than once now! So they sent us his info. We weren't able to get over there until Wednesday, but here's what happened.

We had planned in to go see an older sister in our ward named Sister Keaton. She is the sweetest lady, and she's always home. Well, on Wednesday evening she wasn't home. We actually still don't know why. But we had no other plans and weren't really sure what to do. So we prayed. Sister Hale is usually the idea person in our companionship. Sometimes I get ideas right away, but usually my mind goes blank. My mind did it's thing, so I waited for Sister Hale.

"Do we have any potentials we need to follow up on?"

I'm the record-keeper. It's something I love to do and that I'm good at. I pulled out my planner, in which I keep a list of potentials and their info in the "Potential Investigators" section. I scanned through the names, trying to pick one out that we hadn't tried yet.

"Oh! Joseph," I said. "The referral the elders met in Walmart."

"Okay, let's go try him."

We got to Joseph's home, a trailer (not uncommon out here), and knocked. After taking care of his dog (literally everyone out here has a dog), we talked to him and told him we were missionaries just like the elders he met in Walmart.

"Oh! Great! Come in!"

His wife was in the other room, he said, so we went in and started talking to him. He was extremely friendly. At first, he seemed like one of those people who just wants to meet and talk to you about Jesus but not change religions. That's happened to us a lot in the past six weeks.

We started talking about the gospel and baptism. I talked about how baptism by proper authority was important. I used the analogy about a random person trying to pull you over on the freeway versus a policeman with authority trying to pull you over. I related it to baptism by proper authority and asked him if it made sense.

"Oh, yeah, that makes sense," he responded, deep in thought.

Sister Hale asked him, "As you come to know our message is true, will you be baptized by that proper authority?"

"Oh, yeah, definitely."

*Missionaries' eyes widen as they explode internally while trying not to seem overly enthusiastic outwardly*

Video game voice: "The gold has been struck."

His wife came in towards the end after being on a phone call and he said to her, "I think I'm gonna join the Mormon church."

*More explosions*

We invited them to conference, and they came! Whoo! We're hopefully getting them on date for baptism during our lesson this Friday.


Now, ere you left your room this morning, did you think to pray?

Pray for gold.


Sister McKay