Friday, June 16, 2017

Week 23: I'm a mission mother!!!!

Independence Square



Hello everyone!
This past week has been so crazy, but so amazing at the same time! 
I got a training call last week and so I had a training meeting on Saturday and I have been prepping to get a brand-new missionary all week. Transfers were yesterday so I finally got to meet her, and she is just the best! I am so excited to be able to learn from her and also help her learn how to share this great gospel with other people. Her name is Sister Welch and she just turned 19 and is from Cody, Wyoming. She had her first visitors center tours ever with me yesterday, and she did so good! I can’t wait to see what this great transfer has in store. 
 
Me and Sister Welch!
It is finally starting to get hot and humid here in Missouri, and let me tell you, it is so different from Arizona! It is crazy! But it’s also not as hot as AZ, so that is pretty nice. 

One of our investigators want to come to church this week, and a less active that we have been working with for months finally feels comfortable enough to come. I am so excited! This is my fourth transfer in this ward, so it is cool to be able to see the fruits of the work we did a few transfers ago and the work that we have continued to do. 
By the original site of the Whitney and Gilbert store. They used the same bricks but they turned it into a cool kitchen store.

I have noticed that the theme of everyone I have talked to this week, and taken tours with is 2nd Nephi 31:19-21. I love this scripture, especially when it says, "I would ask if all is done". I love this because we are truly never done being converted to the Gospel or being converted to Christ. We need to keep them a constant and focus in our life so that we can continue to grow. Because we are always either progressing or going back, we can’t just stay the same. I know that as we continue to do the things in this verse and exercise our faith, then we will be able to see many miracles and be able to endure to the end happily. 

I am loving mission life and I seriously love the people here in Independence. It is such a great place!
 I hope you all have a great week!
Love you all,
Sister Cammack 
Sister Mudrow saying goodbye to our Bishop (sorry for the awkward photo)


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