Tuesday, July 11, 2017

Week 27: Six Months!



Hello hello!
This week has been amazing! We are making such great progress with one of our investigators, the VC has been super busy and Sister Welch is the best! 

We had an AMAZING lesson with one of our investigators this past week and she is now praying about moving her baptism date up, because at the last lesson she chose a baptism date for next year. But we were able to have a really spiritual lesson with her on the Plan of Salvation and help her feel and understand the blessings that come from being baptized. Also! She hasn’t smoked for officially a week! And she is starting to realize the spiritual and physical blessings that are coming from it, and she has been telling us about them. She is so great! We are going over there later today to play games, and I can’t wait. 



Yesterday the VC was so busy, but that made it so great! We had 8 families waiting to take a history tour, and at that moment, a bus tour came walking in. All of the sisters were busy but it worked out so well! I have found that no matter how busy it gets, it always works out and as long as all of the sisters are working together, then everyone who comes in can have a spiritual experience. It is amazing to see what we can accomplish when we are led by the Spirit. 
Half of the mission

We also got to go to a half mission conference this week and officially meet President and Sister Love. They are the sweetest couple! They talked about how important hard work is and that they expect a lot from us, which is great. I can’t wait to see what great changes and improvements they bring to the mission. 
 
My beautiful zone - most of the Sisters in pink!



I got to see Sister Davidson (my mother) at the half mission conference! That was one of the highlights of my week. She is the best! 

Family Picture! My daughter, mother, me, my sister

In our history tour here at the VC, we share a story about 4 missionaries who were called to preach to the Lamanite or Native American people, but the government wouldn't let them so they taught the people of Independence instead. I have truly come to admire these missionaries because they understood that they were not called to a place, but they were called to the work. They were called to share this great gospel. That is so important for all of us to understand, it doesn't matter where we are, we should always be giving others the opportunity to learn of this gospel. Elder Bednar gave an amazing talk on this, https://www.lds.org/general-conference/2017/04/called-to-the-work?cid=HP_MO_3-7-2017_dPFD_fGC_xLIDyL1-B_&lang=eng.

I have been out for 6 months today! Crazy how time flies! 

It's our 6 month birthday!


I love you all!
Sister Cammack 



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