Thursday, March 19, 2015

Week 56

CRAZIEST WEEK OF MY LIFE!!! Okay, so I got transferred last week to Berwick, Pennsylvania which is a cute little town. I was put into a trio with Sister Wilde (who my trainer was companions with) and Sister Moss (who I served around in State College). I was SO EXCITED when I found out but also totally shocked! I had been there for a total of 4 days, and then President called me and said, "Hey, this Sister in State College is without a companion because her trainees received their visas, so you're going back to State College." WHAT!??? Yeah.....so I leave tonight. I'm going to surprise everyone at FHE. It will be such an adventure to be back there again, but also a bit of a challenge. "Nevertheless glory be to the Father..." I will go and do the things He needs me to! Honestly, that's about all I can report right now! My mind is goin crazaayyyy at the moment. Hey, I have to go, but I will send you some pictures! Love you!

Love,

Sister Sparks






giving Sis Burnette boots in pitt. she wanted yellow boots!




 LOVE HER




last day with Sister Cottam! I love her!!



 Sister Sibley :) Who I thought I was going with


 me and the Killens. cutest people ever!!


 Sister Watton and I


 showing our feet :)

Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Week 55


HELLO EVERYONE! Okay, so big news....I'm getting transferred! I've been here for 4 and a half months, so I totally could have stayed for longer. I'm surprised I'm leaving, but I'm pretty excited for a new adventure! I've actually LOVED LOVED LOVED LOVED this area SO much. The members here are few, but they are SO AWESOME. They are so closely knit, so they made me feel like family. Yeah...I'm super sad to leave. Alas, we will do the Lord's will, yeah? I'm super excited :)

Okay, so this week we lost our phone TWICE! I went on exchanges with a Sister who just came out on her mission, and it was seriously a BLAST. We're super similar, so we just cracked up laughing the whole time hahahhaah. I almost fell into a sewage pipe because of the snow hahaha it was scary. She dropped the phone in the snow, and we drove around forever looking for it! We eventually found it, but it was crazay. 

We had a Relief Society activity on Thursday for the Relief Society birthday, and it was SO fun! We played minute to win it games, and I lost every single one. Afterward I made everyone put table clothes around their faces like a lil' pilgrim or something. They thought it was strange, but I know they liked it. 

We had MLC on Friday, and it was super good! We learned a lot about using the Lord's time wisely, and it really opened my eyes (I'm sure not just my eyes) on how I can better be using this sacred time. I'm so grateful to be out here doing His work! Okay, so I forgot if I told you this story about the Nepali man in the store? Well, we had our first lesson with him before we left for MLC. Wow, the Spirit was there. We had to talk very slowly and simply, but when we talked to him about Christ and prayer, we all just felt so good. He showed us his Nepali Bible and how he marked some scriptures he really liked about Christ. He liked John 14:26-27. Man, he is seriously such a sweet person who is sincerely seeking truth. I'm so sad I won't be able to see his progression, but I'm excited he gets to be taught by some awesome Sisters missionaries! 

On Saturday, we had a lesson with this AMAZING woman. We went over with her visiting teacher, so she shared the Visiting Teaching message found in the monthly Ensign. The message this month was about patience. We invited this woman to pray for the Heavenly attribute of patience. In the closing prayer, I asked Heavenly Father for an opportunity to learn patience (PMG says patience is basically the ability to endure delay/trial/pain/etc. without becoming worried, anxious, and whatever else we usually feel in difficult situations). SO later on that day, we helped a less active member clean her house. On the way home, I realized I didn't have the phone in my pocket. We SEARCHED everywhere, but we couldn't find it! We went back and searched the lady's house and the parking lot. The Elders even went dumpster diving to look in the bags we threw away hahahah. Of course we had prayed and asked Heavenly Father for help. We decided to just head home and look for it the next day. In the car, Sister Cottam said, "Want to know something hilarious? We just prayed and asked for an opportunity to learn patience, and now we're freaking out about losing the phone." As soon as we realized this, we just decided to not worry anymore and be calm and trust that God would help us. As soon as we took this attitude, the Spirit whispered to me, "Look in your purse." HAHAHAHAH YES IT WAS IN MY PURSE THE WHOLE TIME. Wow, I learned an important lesson! 

Sunday was seriously one of the best days ever! It was so sad to say goodbye to everyone, but I was just so filled with joy to be surrounded with people I just love so much. It amazes me every time I'm transferred because you think you can't possibly love a new area and new people as much as your old areas, but it happens every time! I just love these people so much! I'll send some pictures! I've been packing like a maniac! I have sooo much stuff to fit in two bags...I hope they don't rip at the seams for real. Wish me luck! Love you all!!!!

Love, 

Sister Sparks



LOVE THEM


 They have a School of Rock!!! I'm definitely living here now!!


 hahaha my dumb little leg!!!


last picture with district :( I'm going to miss them so much!!



that's Sarah!!!! She's famous!!! I freaked out when I saw that!




Week 54

Hello there! Sorry I've been slacking at writing! I don't even know what to say anymore! haha, buuutttt I will think harder, OKAY!?? 

Okay, so....this week was great! We went on exchanges with some Sisters, and the Sister I was with is finishing her mission this week. She is an AMAZING Sister. The Spirit was overwhelmingly present when she was with me. I learned a lot from her. Missionary work isn't just a chore or a job or a duty, but it's a privilege. This Sister taught me to make it a part of ME. I can't really express it in words, but it was a great 24 hours. 

We had a woman from our ward come out with us to a lesson, and when we knocked on the door, the lady very strongly expressed that we could not come in, sooooo we just left and figured out where the Lord needed us! :) We drove to try an investigator we haven't been able to get a hold of in a while. We knocked a few times with no answer. His neighbor opened her door, and she told us where he is and what not. We appreciated the information, but we also talked with her about the Gospel of Jesus Christ and how it can strengthen families. We're going to go to her house this week  :) It felt good to find the person the Lord needed us to! 

Another highlight happened Wednesday. I don't know what it is, but we always end up teaching foreigners! No complaints here though! They're so humble and so open! We're teaching a man from Nepal who doesn't speak English very well. In our past zone training we learned about teaching the Savior's way. In PMG chapter 10 there are teaching skills we must drive to develop! Our zone leaders committed us to practice a teaching skill every single day of our mission in companionship study. The morning we taught this Nepali man, we practiced "Teaching for Understanding." The Spirit was there as we practiced, and it proved to be successful! In the lesson, we taught him simply about prophets. After we discussed it, he said, "A prophet is like a translator for God." YES!!! Can you imagine our smiles? We also taught him about baptism, and he said he wanted to be baptized! We talked about making a goal to work toward, and he agreed to work toward being baptized on May 9th!! We're so excited!!!! 

We started a Book of Mormon class in our ward every Wednesday night. We were out and about Wednesday, and I was going through our phone contacts. I came across the name of an investigator who sort of dropped off the face of the earth since November. I just felt that we should call him, so I did. I was SO SURPRISED when HE ANSWERED!!!! He came to the Book of Mormon class AND we met with him on Sunday. Yeah...inspired of God. 
Remember the man I talked about up a few paragraphs? We talked to his neighbor instead of him? 
Well, we also felt inspired to call him (he hasn't answered his phone in almost 2 months). I almost dropped the phone when I heard his voice on the other line! My voice went super high pitched and loud as I yelled, "ERIC!? How are you!???" I think it startled him hahaha. Anyway, we're hopefully getting a call from him this week to set up a time to meet! 

We went on another exchange this week! It was also very good! We saw many miracles happen :) One of my favorite things was working at a Fish Fry! There are a lot of members of the Catholic Church over here, and (I think during Lent?) they eat fish on Fridays. We volunteered at a few churches to make and serve fish and other foods. It was SUPER fun! Everyone tried to get me to eat fish, but I couldn't haha. Seafood is where I draw the line! 

Saturday night during planning, I felt like we should plan some backups for church, but I just ignored it thinking it wouldn't be cancelled. During our studies the next morning, Bishop texted and said all meetings where cancelled due to snow! I love Pennsylvania, but they freak out over snow haha....I miss good ol' stubborn Idaho where neither church nor school is cancelled for ANYTHING. 
We went with the Elders in our ward to bring the Sacrament to a lady in a care center. We were also able to partake of it. It was much needed! I'm so grateful for the restoration of the Priesthood! By taking the properly blessed bread and water, we can receive a remission of our sins. We renew our baptismal covenants and are purified by the Holy Ghost. Something I read this week really stuck with me. I studied about retaining a remission of our sins. SERVICE is a huge part of retaining remission. I found this poem that I really liked:

"I knelt to pray when day was done
And prayed, 'O, Lord, bless everyone.
Lift from each saddened heart the pain
And let the sick be well again.'
And then I work another day
And carelessly went on my way.
The whole day long, I did not try to wipe a tear from any eye; 
I did not try to share the load
Of any brother on the road.
I did not even go to see
The sick man just next door to me. 
Yet once again when day was done, 
I prayed, 'O, Lord, bless everyone.'
But ask I prayed, into my ear
There came a voice that whispered clear.
'Pause now, my son, before you pray. 
Whom have you tried to bless today?
God's sweetest blessings always go
By hands that serve Him here below.'
And then I hid my face and cried,
'Forgive me, God, I have no tried; 
But let me live another day
And I will live the way I pray.'"

Awesome huh!? Okay, I have to go, but I want to encourage all of you (I will do this too) to pray for service opportunities! Look for ways you can bless God's children, and you will receive the Spirit in your heart! I promise you will have a greater desire to follow the commandments of God, and if our hearts are right, we can retain a remission of our sins. Have a good week!!!


Love,
Sister Sparks


p.s. I've been on my mission nine transfers (nine sets of 6 weeks). The missionaries in my district brought cupcakes to District Meeting for my birthday....they challenged me to eat 9 cupcakes. Well, at first it was 21, but I could only do nine, so they took pity on me. I felt soooo sick afterward. It was so hard to walk hahaha


watermelon in winter


 ahntahn


 would ya look at that


 cannot believe I just did that

Week 53 Birthday celebration!





hahahaha





 gifts from comp 


 our downstairs neighbor left this on our door step! So cute!


 spoon face


messin


 Sister cottam is so sweet!!


birthday pic!!


my bday cake!!


 cute little mavis girl :)


 I made smoothies on my birthday :)








 olga :) she thinks we're her grandkids haha



 leisa giving me birthday gifts :)

Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Week 52

Hello there! Wow, what a great week! We received a text message from Salt Lake City telling us about someone in our area that requested missionaries. We called him right away, and he said,"I'm actually busy right now. Can I call you back in about an hour?" We thought, "He's not calling us back." To our surprise, an hour later, HE CALLED BACK! We met with him this week, and it was amazing! He is sooo sincere! Apparently his wife works with a member of our ward...coincidence? I think not ;)

We met with a less active member on Thursday. It was AWESOME. We talked to her about faith and action. Faith is a principle of POWER and ACTION. I have come to understand that if we want our faith to grow, we act. I know that is true. 

Ooooh best part! On my one year mark, (feb. 12) we met with one of our investigators and taught her the Plan of Salvation. We tried to teach how we lived with Heavenly Father before we came to this earth, WHY we came here, and why we don't remember. It was honestly a little bit frustrating because she was just not understanding. We tried to explain it 50 different ways....no light bulb. After we read a scripture with her, she just sort of laid back on her chair and said, "I just need to breathe." We asked her, "How are you feeling right now?" She said she was was feeling peaceful...she realized the Holy Ghost was with her. It was literally amazing. My words do not give it justice. We explained to her how the Holy Ghost is sent to teach us truth. Anyway, BEST DAY OF MY LIFE. 

Saturday we went to Washington, PA for a baptism of someone who Sister Cottam taught. It was good :) It took 45 minutes to drive there, but it started  to blizzard during the baptism. We had to stay at the church until it calmed down......it never calmed down.....it took 4 HOURS TO GET HOME. We were going insane. You don't want to see the videos we took in the car hahahaha. 


Alright, I'm going to go play sports, so bye! Love you!

Sister Sparks


Week 51

Hello there! Wow, what a great week! We received a text message from Salt Lake City telling us about someone in our area that requested missionaries. We called him right away, and he said,"I'm actually busy right now. Can I call you back in about an hour?" We thought, "He's not calling us back." To our surprise, an hour later, HE CALLED BACK! We met with him this week, and it was amazing! He is sooo sincere! Apparently his wife works with a member of our ward...coincidence? I think not ;)

We met with a less active member on Thursday. It was AWESOME. We talked to her about faith and action. Faith is a principle of POWER and ACTION. I have come to understand that if we want our faith to grow, we act. I know that is true. 

Ooooh best part! On my one year mark, (feb. 12) we met with one of our investigators and taught her the Plan of Salvation. We tried to teach how we lived with Heavenly Father before we came to this earth, WHY we came here, and why we don't remember. It was honestly a little bit frustrating because she was just not understanding. We tried to explain it 50 different ways....no light bulb. After we read a scripture with her, she just sort of laid back on her chair and said, "I just need to breathe." We asked her, "How are you feeling right now?" She said she was was feeling peaceful...she realized the Holy Ghost was with her. It was literally amazing. My words do not give it justice. We explained to her how the Holy Ghost is sent to teach us truth. Anyway, BEST DAY OF MY LIFE. 


Saturday we went to Washington, PA for a baptism of someone who Sister Cottam taught. It was good :) It took 45 minutes to drive there, but it started  to blizzard during the baptism. We had to stay at the church until it calmed down......it never calmed down.....it took 4 HOURS TO GET HOME. We were going insane. You don't want to see the videos we took in the car hahahaha. 

Alright, I'm going to go play sports, so bye! Love you!

Sister Sparks



painting with the killens! Got it in my eye


Angelica. daughter of our burmese investigator. well, actually she dropped us :(


the Killens :) I LOVE THEM!!!



dont pay attention to how weird my face looks. look at the blanket!



didn't notice the doll till later lolz


after pday sports



the mlc crew!



SISTER WADE!!!



Sister Cottam and all of her previous companions minus two



 sister wade again. love her!





Monday, February 2, 2015

Week 50

There was no week 49 update, so here is week 50!

Wow. My heart is literally filled with joy. I have learned so much this week! I've so much I couldn't NOT share! Okay, weaknesses were hand picked by Heavenly Father. "And if men come unto me I will show unto them their weakness. I GIVE unto men weakness that they may be HUMBLE..." Simple enough, right? He knows exxxxxaaacccctttlllllyyyy what we need to experience in this life to be prepared to life with Him in the next life. Weaknesses are a good thing--He GAVE them to us, and His power is made perfect in our weakness. 2 Cor Paul says, "...there was given to me a thorn in the flesh, the messenger of Satan to buffett me, lest I should be exalted above measure. For this thing I besought the Lord thrice, that it might depart from me. And he said unto me, My grace is sufficient for thee: for my strength is made perfect in [your] weakness. Most gladly therefore will I rather glory in my infirmities, that the power of Christ may rest upon me. Therefore I take pleasure in infirmities, in reproaches, in necessities, in persecutions, in distresses for Christ's sake; for when I am weak, then am I strong." When we grit our teeth and say, "No, I can overcome this by myself. I must change by myself," or when we choose not to change by saying, "Well, this is just the way I am," we deny Christ's Atonement. The Lord told Paul that His power was made perfect in Paul's weakness. That is the same for us. When we accept our weaknesses, become humble, and ask for His help, His power can literally change us. I know for a fact there is power in the Atonement of Christ. Sometimes we get discouraged because we don't always progress in great strides, but honestly, eternal principles are learned "line upon line." I am sooo grateful for my weaknesses....that doesn't mean I want to keep them! hahah I'm working on becoming better! I'm coming to feel the Savior's love in ways I never have before. I feel that He's patient with our progress and glories when we make progress.  I know through prayer and action, we can slowly be transformed into someone like the Savior (obviously this is a process that won't be complete in a few years or a few decades but throughout our life and the eternities!). 

This week we had some great spiritual experiences. Sister Cottam and I have struggled a bit to teach in unity. We are searching for ways to improve, so we decided to fast for that ability. Literally that afternoon, we were frustrated about something and instead of keeping it in like I usually do, I pulled the car over and we talked about it. After that, we felt more unified and accomplished a lot! That evening we saw and made huge progress with two Less Active members! God answers prayers! This week we also taught our investigator from Burma. She knows little English, so we have to be simple in our teaching (shouldn't we always be?). We brought a Gospel Art book with us and showed her pictures of Jesus Christ and what He did while He was on earth. We talked to her about baptism, about miracles and the Priesthood, about the Atonement, and we also talked to her about Joseph Smith and the First Vision. To our surprise, she relayed back to us exactly what we just taught. She understood that Joseph Smith was a prophet and that through him, just as Heavenly Father has before with prophets of old, truths were restored to the earth. Wow.....and she prayed at the end of our meeting. She thanked Heavenly Father for helping her understand. As I listened, tears filled my eyes. I couldn't help but feel such peace knowing this woman was coming closer to God. I stand all amazed....

Love, 
Sister Sparks

p.s. At the end of the month we usually have no miles on our car left, so we ended up walking almost 2 miles in the snow UP THESE PENNSYLVANIA HILLS to an appointment. On our way there we had so much fun just singing and feeling like pioneers haha....on the way back our cheerfulness was a little bit more dim as we sung, "Come, Come, Ye Saints." This week was THE BEST!!!