A letter we received this week about Logan:
We are a senior missionary couple serving in the Employment Resource center in Independence, MO. We have had the opportunity of attending and serving in the Independence 3rd Ward with your daughter, Sister Cammack since she came 7 weeks ago. We were so excited when she and Sister Davidson came to our office last Thursday, transfer day, and told us they got to stay together in 3rd ward. It has been a privilege to have the sisters come to dinners at our apartment home and teach us.
It is a great blessing to feel of
Sister Cammacks sweet spirit and her testimony as she and Sister Davidson reach
out and teach our downstairs neighbor, Joyce. These sisters are so in tune with
the spirit, sensitive and caring of Joyce's feelings and spiritual experiences.
Last night was a very special experience again as they taught Joyce about the
priesthood. Joyce is not the usual investigator, such a spiritual sister
already that reads the scriptures daily.
Sister Davidson has been with us in
our ward since Thanksgiving and a powerful example and mentor. The two are
exceptional together and we love them.
Thank you for rearing such a
beautiful radiant prepared daughter.
Sincerely.
Elder and Sister Holdaway
And Logan's letter to the family this week:
Hello family!
I hope that everyone's week has been
super awesome! Mine has been great as always! I love serving in the visitors’
center so much because I see a miracle there every single day, it’s crazy. Sunday
was an especially amazing day. Thursday-Saturday had been rough trying to help
the new set of sisters in our ward out and getting our teaching pool divided in
half with them and trying to figure out things like that. It was putting a
stress on my companion and my relationship as well because we were in charge of so
many changes that needed to happen.
So, Sunday was fast Sunday and I
fasted for 3 things, that the new sisters would be able to get used to the ward
quickly and enjoy serving here, that my companion and I could get used to them
quickly and be grateful for them, and that my faith could continue to grow. So,
I go about my Sunday activity and we had a short morning shift at the VC and it
was so bad, my comp and I weren’t in sync so the Spirit couldn’t be there and
the tours were a jumbled mess. So, then we went to church and it was amazing.
So many people spoke on faith and we got the spiritual upliftment that we needed.
After church, we went back to the VC and we had a guy come in who wanted to
watch the new Book of Mormon translation videos, which are the most amazing
videos on this earth. (You need to watch them asap- I think they are only at visitor’s
centers though.) We watched those with him and the Spirit was so so so strong.
And then we took him through a history tour and it was the most spiritually
uplifting tour I have ever taken. My comp and I were in perfect unity because
we were both listening to the Spirit and the Spirit was telling us the same
things, it was amazing. Afterwards we both just felt like we were floating, it
was so amazing. And so much of what I was being prompted to say on the tour was
about faith. It is so cool that as I was speaking about faith, I was learning
about faith as well and my faith was being strengthened. When we listen to the
Spirit as VC sisters it is able to reveal things to us that we have not
realized before about the presentations or it connects gospel principles to the
tour that usually you wouldn’t think of right away but that gospel principle
always helps the person taking the tour. It is so amazing serving here! Anyways,
so before I was even done fasting that day, all my fasting prayers had been
answered! It is amazing how the Spirit works and how Heavenly Father is right
there to help you, we just need to reach out and grab His hand.
Another awesome thing about this
week, I met 2 criminal justice majors. They were a married couple. One of them
was an attorney and one taught at a university. The woman was the one who
taught at the university and she gave me her name and told me to email her when
I get off my mission and she would love to talk. And she gave me some tips.
Then we went to dinner at a member’s house and they said their dad had been a
CIA agent and they knew someone who started an anti-human trafficking group and
that they could get me the name of it.. And then! Two days ago, a woman came
into the VC and she was talking to the senior sister forevvvvvver. Then after a
few hours the senior sister asked me to take her to the Christus statue. So, as
I was doing that she was sharing with me a little about why she had come in.
She is a non-member and she was a human trafficking victim. But she said that
today is the day it’s going to change and she is going to get the help she
needs. She was such an inspiration to me because she believed so fully in God
and Jesus and she knew that they were there to help her. She had already seen
multiple miracles that day and then when I told her I wanted to go into anti-human
trafficking she paused and then she was like, God has given me so many miracles
today and now look, here is another one. He has led me to someone who wants to
stop this evil from happening. How many miracles will he give me. And then we
talked for a bit and I showed her the Christus and bore my testimony and truly
what a miracle it was that I was the one to take her because we had 5 other
sisters on shift, I just happened to be closest to the Christus at that exact
moment. God is so great!
I love you all so much!!!!!
Sister Cammack
Love that you got a letter from that senior missionary couple! SO GOOD to hear from others about your kid! NICE!
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