FEBRUARY 28, 2018
Saturday, March 10, 2018
Saturday, February 24, 2018
The Final Countdown
Dear My Wonderful Family and Friends,
This week I just have to start off my telling everyone thank you. Thank you for all of the love and support that I have felt from each and everyone of you for the last 18.5 months. I can't believe what has happened over these past months. I have had so many life changing experiences that have helped me to become a better person and example to others.
As I went through this last week of missionary work, I have been able to reflect on my Savior, and think about how he went about teaching people constantly and helping them learn how to gain eternal life. He was rejected, shut down and ignored constantly. Lately, on campus that is what Sister Larsen and I have experienced. I have never been shinned (stood up for an appointment), hung up on, and ignored as many times as we have had than in these past two weeks. It was getting frustrating because we knew we had to leave the area much better than when we found it. We prayed and prayed, found so diligently but to no avail, things just weren't happening the way we thought they should be. We were working our absolute hardest. I imagine at times that is how the Savior felt after much disappointment talking to people, teaching and testifying and yet, not many people listened.
Yesterday we had 5 appointments scheduled. We texted all of them on Thursday night hoping that they would confirm the appointment. As the night went on we heard back from 3 of them confirming their appointments. Friday morning we got two more confirmations. Miracles. All of them confirmed their appointments.
We go into Hectors lesson. Enrique a member of our branch joined us and we had a wonderful lesson about the Restoration of the Gospel of Jesus Christ and why Jesus Christ is important. Enrique connected on a level that we would have never been able to connect on.
At the end of our lesson we look over and there is Andrew. Being surrounded by members of the branch and the Elders. All talking to him. It was such a wonderful tender mercy. We sat down and had a wonderful lesson with Michael and Keana there too. We put him on baptismal date for May 12th and he is coming to church tomorrow. I know that he will be baptized, as he has come so far. It has been absolutely amazing to be a part of his journey. He has come to know Jesus Christ as his Savior and has felt the knowledge change his life.
We quickly ran to our next lesson after that. We met with Zach. He was a miracle find from a few weeks ago. He has never been raised religious but has the desire to know God better. He believes and is willing to do anything to get there. As we were concluding this lesson I felt a strong urge to invite him to be baptized. We extended the invitation and he accepted. He is planning on being baptized March 31st.
Then we had a lesson with Kasey. She is a cute girl that we stopped last Friday night. She was on her way home. She was raised religious but then her family moved and they never got in to church again. She was so open to learning and had so many wonderful questions. Again, we felt that prompting. We put her on baptismal date of April 7th.
Lastly we had a lesson with Caleb. Caleb was found after a VERY rainy day. When I say rainy I mean rainy. In fact most of Michigan is flooded right now because of how much rain. Like 48 hours of straight rain. Anyway, Caleb is a little cowboy. He is very genuine and wants to hear us out. We had a great lesson with him. He thinks very logically and has a great religious background. About at the conclusion of our lesson, we gave him a heads up that we were going to be leaving and pure panic crossed his face. We weren't sure why he wasn't letting us leave the appointment. Then he very awkwardly asked, if we practice polygamy. haha we were dying. The poor kid was terrified that we were going home to all these Sister wives. We cleared that up very quickly.
Miracles do happen. After all of our hard work and diligence we were able to so far pick up 3 new investigators and put 3 of our investigators on date for baptism. God is soo good to us.
I just want to leave each of you with my simple testimony.
I know with out a doubt in my heart that God lives and Jesus is the Christ, the Son of the Everlasting God. Christ did come to this earth and atone for each and everyone of us and because of His atonement I am able to be made clean, to never be alone and to have someone who feels everything that I feel and experience. He made it possible for me to return to live with my loving Heavenly Father and that is a gift that I will be forever grateful for.
I know that the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints is Christ's restored church in these latter days. That it was restored to the earth through the priesthood authority that Christ gave to Peter, James and John who then gave it to the Prophet Joseph Smith. I know that Joseph Smith is a prophet of God. That he did in reality see Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ. I know this because I know with out a doubt in my heart that the Book of Mormon is true. That it testifies of Jesus Christ and if we read, ponder and pray that we will get nearer to God, I have felt it, I have experienced it and I know it to be true.
I know that because God is the same Yesterday, today and FOREVER, he has called a prophet to the earth again today his name President Russell M. Nelson. I've met him, I have seen how loving, inspired and kind he truly is. I know that he hold all the keys to God's Kingdom and as we heed his counsel we will never be led astray.
I know that God has a plan for each one of us. That if we seek him out he will guide and direct us in everything. It is hard, coming on a mission wasn't easy but I know that it is what I needed to do. I know that I was supposed to come to Michigan to teach and testify to so many people about the Restored Gospel. I have seen lives change for the better, including mine. Miracles do happen, I see them and experience them each and everyday. I can promise you all in the Name of our beloved Savior, Jesus Christ that as you place Him and our Father in Heaven at the top of all of your priorities that the windows of Heaven will open up and blessing will be poured out upon you in abundance.
I love you all. May the Lord bless you in your righteous endeavors.
Love Always and Forever,
Sister Milar
Happy Valentines Day!
Hello one and all!
This week has been pretty great! I hope that you all had a wonderful Valentines day and that you did something fun :) Or just ate some yummy candies!
We had a great couple of lessons with Andrew. He is still chugging along. He is still pondering about baptism. We have had some wonderful experiences with him. My testimony has grown so much as I have watched him develop a testimony of our Savior. He said the funniest thing this week. The plan was for him to invite his girlfriend to a meeting so that she could meet us and ask us any questions and to see if we could help her in anyway. Well we showed up to the lesson and she wasn't there. We asked him what she said when he asked and he told us that he didn't ask because she was mad at him. He said, "She was either mad because I was coming to meet with you or National Guard, either way she wasn't in a good mood, so i decided it would be better not to ask." Apparently she doesn't want him to do anything dangerous so he can't do National Guard or anything but work behind a desk. hah
This week I have been known as Mama Milar.
This is kind of something that has been happening my whole life. I don't really understand why, but it has. Many of elders call me mama Milar when they need something or I don't even know what.
This week I was Mama Milar about 5 times.
It started off with Zone Conference. This conference they wanted Sister Larsen and I to sit up front as we were training two different times as well as giving departing testimonies. The training's went pretty well. We were able to get all done and accomplished. Well it came to a point where it was time for a little candy. So I opened my pocket and we passed candies down the isle. Sister Brennan just chuckled and The AP's said, don't you know Sister Brennan it is Mama Milar she always has everything! They were so pleased to tell her this I was so embarrassed. SO I had to explain that habits die hard, I love candy and well I have a brother that has taught me well :)
Number 2: The next instance is the next day, I get a phone call from Elder Johnson. He is freaking out on the phone and he said, I need to talk to Sister Milar. I think I need my tonsils removed. So I stopped him and said what is going on. Well apparently they were all swollen. He had said he had been sick. I said well do you have white stuff on them and he said well I don't think so. I said I think you probably have strep. You ought to call Sister Brennan and go to the doctor. Well he didn't like that answer so he said I will wait and see. The next day he calls and says there is white stuff on them, what do I do! I told him he needs an antibiotic so he has to go to the doctor. Well he had strep.
Number 3: Then on Friday night I get a phone call. It is Elder Pfau, Sister Milar, I chopped my nail off on accident, is it going to grow back!? I was like what in the world happened. Well apparently he was chopping vegetables and the knife slipped and he cut his finger and his nail came off with it. Well I had to assess the situation because all he was worried about was his nail. I asked if he needed stitches and he said no... I don't think so. Anyway I had to tell him to clean it out and everything, it just made me chuckle.
Number 4: We were supposed to be involved in our branch activity, It was a murder mystery dinner. We all got assigned parts. My part was the homemaker.
Number 5: We went to the murder mystery dinner for a brief minute. Sister Volz ( Branch Presidents wife) came around and was asking who was who. She saw mine and said oh how perfect. It is so fitting for you! Oh I was so embarrassed hah I don't know why but it was so funny.
Overall, It was a great week. I love being able to serve the Lord in all that I do.
Today I was reading in Ether Chapter 12. It talks about how we can have faith and how faith leads us to action. It gives so many wonderful examples of people who acted in faith. Faith Allows us to work as hard as we can to learn about and become like our Savior. Alma was swallowed up in the Joy of Christ because of his faith. True faith and joy will bring us closer to Our Savior and our Father in heaven. Joy and faith work hand in hand. I am so grateful for the faith that I have and the joy it brings into my life. Some scriptures to go along with this are Alma 31:31,38 and 2 Nephi 25: 23-26.
I love you all so much. I hope you have a wonderful week! Enjoy the snow! I will enjoy the rain :)
Love Always,
Sister Milar
Monday, February 5, 2018
SNOWY!
Honestly, I don't know why all the snow is coming here to Michigan and not to Utah. It is ridiculous. We got another 5 inches in the last couple of days and to think last week a couple of the days were high 40's. God has a funny sense of humor.
This week we had so many lesson but so many of them cancelled on us. It was kind of sad, but it all worked out as we had tons of things to do and we wanted to find more people to teach!
We had a great couple of lessons with Andrew. He is just amazing. He is starting to build his own testimony of Jesus Christ and the restored gospel. This week we talked a lot about the Earth life and why it is important and what the point of us being here is. He was able to make connections and it helped him realize more of God's plan for him. We also talked to him more about baptism. Right now he is praying on a day to get baptized. His girlfriend still isn't really on board with the whole him meeting with missionaries thing, but it is really good because he tells her that he needs to find out for himself.
We also had interviews this week. Let me just say President Brennan thinks he is so funny all the time. He took me back for my interview and just starts making comments left and right about me going home. We would start talking about something and then he would make a snide comment like, "Did you know that you have exactly 4 weeks today till you go home?" I would just look at him and be like are you serious and then he would say, "Sorry I will stop giving you crap in 4 weeks because you won't be here anymore." But don't worry, he told me that he would greatly appreciate if I extended for another 6 months, and I said I would gladly. After I fly home say hi to everyone and then come back. He has been stressing a little bit lately because he is loosing 23 missionaries this transfer and more than half of them are in leadership. haha he set himself up for this one especially after keeping Sister Larsen and I together.
We went on trade-offs with St. Joseph. I was with Sister Christensen. She is super cute. She is from a small town named Cove Utah and has been out for about 5 months. We were able to pick up a new investigator for them, their area has been struggling this last few months so that was really exciting that we were able to do that.
Church on Sunday was so great. The 1st and 2nd ward cancelled there church because of the snow. So we had some random people from their wards join us at the KUB. It made for a lively bunch of people. Some amazing testimonies were given as well.
I was reading a talk called Vast and Intimate: The Atonement in the Heavens and in the Heart it was a talk given at BYU and I loved it. I love hearing stories that are related to the gospel and he shares a lot of them. but he is talking about our Savior and his atonement and how God gives us challenges and He won't always prevent the pains and afflictions but he gives us these assurances. Mosiah 24:14, Alma 31:38 and Alma 36:3.
I love you all. I want you to know that I know that God Lives. That Jesus is the Christ and that his atonement is really. That we are all on a journey through life to prepare ourselves to meet our maker again. I know that we all make mistakes but because of the atonement we can become pure and clean again.
I hope you all have a splendid week. OH and one last side note. The time is soon coming.. My homecoming is March 11th at 1pm.
The address to the church is:
2556 West 9800 South
SOUTH JORDAN, Utah 84095.
I would love for all of you to be there!! In case you didn't know I fly home on Feb. 28th.
I LOVE YOU!!
Love,
Sister Milar
Sister Milar
Monday, January 29, 2018
Trade-Offs!
I hope that you are all doing well! This week has been incredible! We were snow free for about the whole week! And it warmed up to high 40s the past two days! Unfortunately the snow is back today but hey it was a nice break!
Tuesday was really busy, we had a lesson with Hector and picked him up as new investigator. We have seen him around campus quite a bit lately and every time he says hi! We also taught Michael our investigator and he is doing really well. And we also had a lesson with Jaylen. He is so funny and complicated but I have learned so much trying to teach him the gospel! He asks such inspired questions that really make you think! Unfortunately he is missing the fundamentals and we are working with him on that!
This week was a busy week of trade-offs. We got to go with two different sets of Sisters. It is nice to have my companion back one more. I just do love her and am so grateful to be her companion. We had a busy week this week and were able to see lots of miracles.
Sister Mortensen, (brand new missionary) and I went and had a good lesson with Andrew. He is starting to build a relationship with Christ as he has never had a belief in Christ. We read, John 3:16 and we had him substitute his name for 'the world' and after he read it he said, man this has a whole new meaning to it. I am so happy. He has made so much progress over the last couple of weeks.
Sister Larsen also had a great lesson with Jaylen. We think that he is finally understanding more about agency and God. He said something really cool this week. He wants to know God because how amazing would that be if we had a supreme creator. Someone who loved us unconditionally and it would completely change his life. Well he is definitely on that path to find God and is slowly making progress.
This week honestly is going to be crazy. We have over 20 lessons scheduled. It will be super super busy! I am also going to St. Joseph so that will be a new adventure. I get to spend the day with Sister Christensen.
I hope that you all have a wonderful week!
I love you!
Love Sister Milar
Tuesday, January 23, 2018
Craziness
This week there was a lot of craziness going on. To start off, we had a great lesson this week with our investigator Andrew.
Andrew came to church last week, and as we met with him he said that it wasn't what he was expecting and he was a little bit disappointed. Well we went into the lesson and he said that he was done wanting to meet. That he just felt that Buddhism was what was right for him. Anyway, I felt like I should share something with him, so I opened my book of Mormon to where I had read that morning and one little verse stuck out to me. It is about Sheram, Helaman's son. He talks about how the Lord will be there through all the trials, adversities and afflictions. So we read that and kept talking about how there are trials we all face in life and how God can truly help us. Sister Larsen started to share something and then midway through, he said wait can we go back to Sheram? WE told him of course. So we started talking about that again and he really opened up and told us that he wanted to stop meeting because his girlfriend is angry at God right now and he isn't sure how to help her. We talked about what he could do to help her. Then he scheduled two meetings with us this week instead of our regular one. Which is really great. Keep him in your prayers!
Then we had an interesting lesson with a kid name Michael. We met him at the beginning of December and when we met with him after break he was meeting with the elders. He didn't seem to serious as he didn't show up to our next lesson. So we were going to stop meeting with him. As we were walking home from campus one night, he stopped us and said sister I need to change. I am addicted to Pot and it is going to ruin my life. So we started talking and turns out he said he was willing to do almost anything. As we were meeting with him he was definitely high, so we tried to keep it short and move on. I invited him to church Sunday and he said he wanted to go. So I told him he is more than welcome but don't come high. He chuckled and said okay. Then the most awkward thing happened. He stood up and came to give me a hug and I had a bit of a panic attack and threw my hands in front of me and said, "We don't hug!" haha it was so funny and I am such a missionary. He came to church on Sunday though for all three hours and loved it. IT was exactly what he needed to hear. It was wonderful.
The most adventurous thing this week that happened. Well I went to a YSA activity with the branch which was volleyball. I jumped up and hit the volleyball, but sometimes boys don't think girls can play volleyball and he stepped right under me and well my foot landed on the edge of his foot and it popped very nicely. Long story short, it was starting to be colorful a little bit, but i was pretty sure it wasn't broken, just nice and sore. I was sure that I just bursted my vein. Well we went home and I iced it for awhile. The next day Sister Larsen wasn't very happy with me because I told her I wasn't going to go to the doctor as I was pretty sure that I just burst the vein and that is why I had a nice looking tumor thing. Well we ended up going to the doctor and guess what he said, I burst my vein and have a hematoma. The xray came back normal. Well thank goodness. I was very happy about that.
I have been thinking about agency and Christ lately. I have been thinking about the choices that we make in our lives. Sometimes, we make choices not because we necessarily want to do that certain choice but because it is either what God wants us to do or because it is what will make someone else happy. "If our lives are centered in Jesus Christ, He can successfully mold us into who we need to be in order to return to His and Heavenly Father’s presence in the celestial kingdom. The joy we experience in this life will be in direct proportion to how well our lives are centered on the teachings, example, and atoning sacrifice of Jesus Christ."
Our agency is because of our Savior. Sometimes when we do things we do them not necessarily because we want to but because we need to. This week we are going to attend an Addiction Recovery Program with an investigator. This program is amazing. It is a program that the church sets up. It is something that we can all do to come closer to Christ. I encourage each of you to find something that is in your life that seems to may be taking over or something small that you want to improve on. The church's website is https://addictionrecovery.lds.org/home?lang=eng
This week is Honesty. I love this program and invite all of you to try it. It really does work miracles. I have been able to do it multiple times out here and I have see an improvement in my life. Come join with me in the program!
I love you all.
Hope you have a wonderful week.
Love Sister Milar
Transfers
I honestly don't know where this week has gone. As for today, I don't feel like today has happened. IT HAS BEEN SOOOO BUSY!
This week started off with Stake PEC. (Priesthood Executive Committee), which is when the Stake Presidency, the Mission Presidency and the Zone and Sister Training Leaders all get together and talk about different things going on in the stake related to missionary work. Well let's just say I LOVE PRESIDENT WITT! He is the stake President, he is absolutely amazing. He is 100% in with missionary work and will do anything to help the work hasten. He often finds very inspiring things to share with us. Usually PEC follows a pretty tight schedule, but this time, from the get go, President Witt was very chatty. He started to tell us a story about how he met his wife and all through out would refer back and tell a little bit more of the story. Yatta yatta yatta.
We ended up only talking about one thing, but the spirit works in very perfect ways because the one thing that we ended up talking about was absolutely exactly what we as the Kalamazoo Zone needs. So we were all very happy that what we talked about was exactly what needed to happen. After PEC, President Witt finished his story and this is about how it went, "So after my wife and I were married, I was interviewing at JC Penny for the business. There were lots of places I could try and interview for. The Northeast, the South, West etc. Well it was a very competitive job to be interviewing for so I asked where most of the people were trying to go. All of them said the South and the West. I looked at my wife and said perfect, I will go apply to Georgia. He went into the interview and got the job on the spot." Long story short, this is where his wife served her mission. He looked at Sister Larsen, Elder Pfau, and I and smiled and said, " When you all get home, I expect you to do the same, Elders go where your wife served and Sisters you better come back here." Then President Brennan said, "Elders you better start looking for a wife out here!" Oh we all about died right then in there. Let's just say we are all incredibly awkward about things like that.
We also had an incredible lesson this week with our investigator Andrew. Andrew has been raised Christian however, has had some bad experiences with Christianity and has moved away from it. He now focus's on the Buddhist lifestyle, but really has enjoyed meeting with us. Well we were running out of a lesson with Jaylen (which also went great!) and going to Andrews lesson when we texted our friend Stephanie and asked her to try to remember to invite Andrew to come to church, as he has been very hesitant because of bad experiences. She replied that she slept in and would try to hurry over. We begin the lesson and about 5 minutes into the lesson, a member named Michael Clark, comes over and asks if he could join us. Apparently, he was supposed to meet and have a lesson with the Elders and their investigator, but it fell through, and he saw us so he came to join. It was such a miracle. It was exactly what Andrew needed. He shared an amazing experience that he had over the break with us. He said, he was reading in the Book of Mormon and he had such a wonderful peaceful feeling, it was a feeling he had never experienced before. He knew that it was from the Holy Ghost and from God. Michael was able to relate to him more and Andrew opened up a lot, told us he is also hesitant because his girlfriend isn't very happy that he is meeting with us as she is very upset at God right now. We helped him as much as we could and then invited him to some activities and church. He ended up coming to an activity last night as well as bringing a friend. He also said that he will come to church tomorrow! We are praying so much for him. We hope that he will have a wonderful experience and enjoy his time.
Another cool experience we had is with an investigator named Michael. Michael, is a kid that we found a while back but haven't been able to meet with yet. We went into his lesson and sat down and started talking with him. Well about 20 minutes into the lesson, he happens to mention that well, he met with the Elders on Monday. We were like uhhh not sure what to do. We kept teaching him though and helped answer some of his questions and concerns. It is just amazing how great God is and how he truly does prepare people for the message of the Restoration of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
The last most wonderful thing that happened today was Cooper's Baptism! He was so excited for this day and we were so proud of him. He had many of his friends and family there too support him. The Relief Society room was completely full. People were there to support him left and right! The baptism went really well. Everything went extremely smooth. People did a wonderful job. There were some little details before that we were a little stressed about (like the TV didn't play a USB but thank goodness for laptops and wonderful members.), but it all worked out perfectly. We actually got some pretty great comments about it so that is always good. I am so grateful that I got to be a part of this special day with him.
Lastly, Sister Larsen and I. What happened on Transfers... Well we got the most interesting phone call on Thursday morning from President, first of all he told us that he knows the weather is nice but we probably shouldn't go lay out in our swimsuits in the sun. Second off he has been thinking a lot about us and wanted to now our opinion for transfers. Usually we don't get out call until Thursday night and most people don't get there call till Friday morning, but he wanted to chat. So we talked to him and he said that he has decided that we are going to stay together for another transfer! We are so excited. He will end up bringing in two new sister next transfer but felt that we should stay together longer. We are so grateful :) I hope that you are all staying strong and healthy. I love you and pray that you have a wonderful week!
Love Sister Milar!!
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| Coopers Baptism!! |
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| The Elders found this picture and said it looks like me, just the black version.. |
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| My district: left to right (Sister: Ott, Smith, Gittins, Larsen ME. Elders: Anderson, Holbrook, Nielson, Pfau |
After Christmas
It was so good to see and talk to everyone on Christmas!
I hope that you all had a very Merry Christmas. I know that we did. We were able to go to a members home (Ariel) and spend the day with her family. They were so gracious in making our Christmas a delight. It was a wonderful experience to be able to spend time with them and get to know them a bit more.
This week has been incredibly cold here in the Michigan. Ya know how they talk about those "Michigan" winters? Well folks it is coming in and it is coming in freezing! This week we had one day out of the teens. It was very cold. We were sweat pants under our dresses and like 8 layers underneath that. I have worn two coats sometimes but after limited arm movement you try not to do that too much. Overall, it takes us about 20 minutes to get all of our crap on, but then we stay nice and toasty except for our cheeks! We decided to weigh ourselves after going out one day, because our bodies were so exhausted and I my clothes weighed 19.2lbs! Yes that is including my boots but after calculating those, they weight 2.2lbs (Thanks to mom for finding me incredibly warm, light weight boots.) We had a really cool experience the other day. We were walking home from the KUB and as we are walking, we usually just walk. Don't pay too much attention to everything else because, well sometimes (most times) it is very hard to see. So as we are walking we just cross the streets and keep going, hoping cars will stop for us. haha probably not very smart, but we stick out like sore thumbs. Anyway, as we were walking for some reason at this one street we both stop and rotate ( we can't just turn our heads) our bodies and here comes this car flying around the corner. He definitely wasn't going to stop for us. Let's just say we know that it was the spirit that directed us to actually stop and check for a car.
Cooper is also doing so fantastic. We met with him again this week. He told us that he has been telling all of his friends about his baptism and inviting them to come. It was interesting, he is nervous to tell his mother because he knows she won't be too excited about it but he is still going to do it because he knows it's right. That just showed us how much he desires to follow God's commandments and how he is willing to do anything he can to follow in his footsteps.
This week I was reading the talk, "His Grace is Sufficient." By Tad R. Callister. I wanted to share a little bit with you. It says, " Grace is not the light at the end of the tunnel, but the light that moves us through the tunnel. IT is not a finishing touch; it is the Finisher's touch." I truly know that to be true. His grace truly is sufficient for all of us. Christ has been here before, he has walked the paths we walk. I know that he lives, with my whole heart. I know and can bare solemn testimony of his atonement and the enabling power in which it holds. I am so grateful for my savior and that we got to celebrate his birth this past week.
I love all of you so much. I appreciate all that each and everyone of you do for me. Let me know how I can serve you. I pray for each of you each and everyday. Keep being wonderful examples, and please know how much your Savior and Heavenly Father Loves you.
Love Always,
Sister Milar
I hope that you all had a very Merry Christmas. I know that we did. We were able to go to a members home (Ariel) and spend the day with her family. They were so gracious in making our Christmas a delight. It was a wonderful experience to be able to spend time with them and get to know them a bit more.
This week has been incredibly cold here in the Michigan. Ya know how they talk about those "Michigan" winters? Well folks it is coming in and it is coming in freezing! This week we had one day out of the teens. It was very cold. We were sweat pants under our dresses and like 8 layers underneath that. I have worn two coats sometimes but after limited arm movement you try not to do that too much. Overall, it takes us about 20 minutes to get all of our crap on, but then we stay nice and toasty except for our cheeks! We decided to weigh ourselves after going out one day, because our bodies were so exhausted and I my clothes weighed 19.2lbs! Yes that is including my boots but after calculating those, they weight 2.2lbs (Thanks to mom for finding me incredibly warm, light weight boots.) We had a really cool experience the other day. We were walking home from the KUB and as we are walking, we usually just walk. Don't pay too much attention to everything else because, well sometimes (most times) it is very hard to see. So as we are walking we just cross the streets and keep going, hoping cars will stop for us. haha probably not very smart, but we stick out like sore thumbs. Anyway, as we were walking for some reason at this one street we both stop and rotate ( we can't just turn our heads) our bodies and here comes this car flying around the corner. He definitely wasn't going to stop for us. Let's just say we know that it was the spirit that directed us to actually stop and check for a car.
Cooper is also doing so fantastic. We met with him again this week. He told us that he has been telling all of his friends about his baptism and inviting them to come. It was interesting, he is nervous to tell his mother because he knows she won't be too excited about it but he is still going to do it because he knows it's right. That just showed us how much he desires to follow God's commandments and how he is willing to do anything he can to follow in his footsteps.
This week I was reading the talk, "His Grace is Sufficient." By Tad R. Callister. I wanted to share a little bit with you. It says, " Grace is not the light at the end of the tunnel, but the light that moves us through the tunnel. IT is not a finishing touch; it is the Finisher's touch." I truly know that to be true. His grace truly is sufficient for all of us. Christ has been here before, he has walked the paths we walk. I know that he lives, with my whole heart. I know and can bare solemn testimony of his atonement and the enabling power in which it holds. I am so grateful for my savior and that we got to celebrate his birth this past week.
I love all of you so much. I appreciate all that each and everyone of you do for me. Let me know how I can serve you. I pray for each of you each and everyday. Keep being wonderful examples, and please know how much your Savior and Heavenly Father Loves you.
Love Always,
Sister Milar
Tuesday, January 2, 2018
HAPPY CHRISTMAS TO ONE AND ALL!
HAPPY CHRISTMAS TO ONE AND ALL!
We ate lunch with a less active named Daniel. A couple of
years ago he said that he didn't ever want anything to do with the church
again. Well a few weeks back he stopped us and asked if we had eaten dinner
yet, we told him no but we were needing to go to an appointment sooner than
later. So he said well I'll just run in and grab you a quick snack. So we
followed him in and he told us to get whatever we wanted. Not knowing who this
kid was we just grabbed a little something. He continued to ask us all about
the KUB and President Volz (Branch President). We were a bit surprised. So we
asked President Volz about him and he told us that he was a Do not contact and
that he is so happy that he reached out to us. He set up another time to meet
with us and we had a wonderful conversation with him and we are praying that he
will make it to church tomorrow!
Then we had a wonderful zone conference. It was great to
hear all the talks that were given. We watched a wonderful video called
Nativity. IT was incredible. We were able to see more of a different kind of
portrait of the nativity scene. I really enjoyed that it showed that it wasn't
all easy and dandy. That Mary did struggle when she was giving birth, that they
were probably very frantic searching for someplace for her to deliver.
Another interesting thing we talked about are Angels. Angels
have been a huge part of God's plan from the beginning. Adam saw angels. Angels
appeared to Mary to Joseph, the shepherds. Through out the ministry of
Christ there were angels. Angels appeared to Joseph Smith and they can appear
to us too. I truly do believe in angels. I feel them around me at all times. My
favorite scripture is D&C 84:88 It talks about how angels are round about
us to bear us up. I truly know that they are all around us. Especially during
these holidays.
I love you all I hope you know that.
I hope that you have a very Merry Christmas!
Love Always,
Sister Milar
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