As a member of the Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter Day Saints I have chosen to serve a mission.
What does this mean?
All Latter Day Saints aka Mormons have the option to go on one of these
"missions"
For girls the option becomes available to us at the age of 19, for boys it is 18.
It means that if you are a young man, you will leave your family for 2 years to a place you did not choose.
If you are a woman, you will leave your family for a year and a half to a place you did not choose.
As a Sister Missionary or an Elder Missionary, (girl or boy) you may or may not have to speak another language, learn another culture, or eat weird food.
You put your life on hold, missing out on time that could have gone towards,
college, scholarships, relationships, friends, jobs.
Absolutely no communication with friends and family outside of an email once a week on the designated preparation day.
You are allowed 2 Skype or phone calls a year to see/talk to your family.
Missions. Are. Hard.
How much does a Mormon Missionary get paid?
NOTHING
so
..why on Earth or out of Earth would anyone..
choose
to do all of the above
?????
good answers:
as a healthy worthy able young man it is a commandment
as a young woman with a desire to serve it is encouraged
as a healthy worthy able young man it is a commandment
as a young woman with a desire to serve it is encouraged
as I experience another culture I will learn diversity
as I eat foods strange to me I will also be feasting upon the words of Christ
as I put progression towards my degree on hold I will progress towards my divine potential
as I pause relationships/friendships at home I will gain friendships with the people I serve and
strengthen my relationship with Christ to a level I have never known
Linds Walli and Mads |
Miki. Not Pictured: Jacky Chan |
as I forfeit the money I could have earned for 18 months I will earn a greater reward and abundance of blessings from above that will last an eternity
as my communication all but disappears with the ones I love at home my communication with
The Spirit will be constant and clear
as I get homesick I will teach others that they have a heavenly home and that they can partake of happiness they have never known because of a family
that if they could remember, they would feel a homesickness much more hard hitting than my own.
My Brother Saul |
Siblings Seth and Rachel |
Ma and Da |
as my academic knowledge is set aside the knowledge that I have come to know that this is the true church on the Earth today as the restored gospel of Jesus Christ
will continue to grow and impact others
as I focus less on myself I will develop a love for the people I serve and a selflessness that will bless
me with a happiness I have not known before
those are the good answers
this is the best answer and it's only one
Because I Love Him
ultimately all of the good answers fall under this one
I love God
so I will serve him
for 18 months
is it scary?
(currently working on that whole faith not fear thing people talk about)
YES IT IS
SCARY IS THE UNDERSTATEMENT OF THE YEAR
for sure I have moments of distress
(panic/anxiety attacks that make me question myself about things that don't even really matter like)
"what was I thinking.. I love naps!!!!! I. Love Naps. I can't take naps on my mission.
I LIVE FOR DAILY NAPS.
that's it. I can't do it."
the important part is what I keep reminding myself:
I Can Do All Things Through Christ Who Strengtheneth Me
followed by some more intense self motivation
RYANNE
but less violent..
more like this ;)
Followed by some prayers for the comfort abundantly provided to me from the spirit.
I CAN DO THIS
a little advice if you are planning on going or thinking about it
YOU CAN DO THIS TOO
but only by relying on help from God
SO WITHOUT FURTHER A DO
Step one: Completed my mission papers. Check. Wisdom teeth out, dentist approved, physical done.
Step two: Learn.
Step three: my papers were submitted to the brethren where one of the apostles looked at my papers to receive revelation as to where I need to go for a year and a half.
Step four: I anxiously waited for the arrival of that letter in the mail. I had no idea where I would be going so naturally I was a ball of nerves.
(Side note: The fact that the place I have thought about since I was nine was on a paper somewhere in the mail, but I couldn't know yet where i'd be living for 1.5 years drove me nearly insane)
Step five: Wait
Step six: I went to the mailbox (many times) and there. it. was. after weeks of waiting for it, months of preparation, and years of knowing I was going to do this, it was finally here.
Step seven: I thought about all of the ways I could open it and reseal it so I could know and my parents would still think I was opening it for the first time with them.
Apparently it's as simple as having a clothing iron at your disposal, in case you're curious.
(no worries, I didn't try it just in case)
Step eight: Decided to make an eight hour road trip with Lindsey to open it with my family because I just could not wait another second to open it, so my mom had to throw together a call opening party in less than one day with all of my family and friends there to participate.
.
Everyone wrote their names on tape and put the small pieces on the map to show their guesses as to where I would be going. |
Step nine:
Dear Sister Saunders.
you are hereby called as a missionary for the Church Of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.
You are assigned to labor
in the
Florida Tallahassee Mission
Talk about a wonderful Christmas gift <3 |
English speaking, down south, humid, hot, beautiful, rainy, swampy, beaches, grits, 'gator hunting,
deep-fried, bible belt,
Northern Florida.
(the pan handle)
"Labor Of Love" |
The Sunshine State
half of my mission is in Alabama as well where many of my ancestors are from
I COULDN'T BE MORE EXCITED!!!!
I will be leaving February 3rd to the mtc
(Empty Sea;)
Missionary Training Center
to learn for about two weeks how to live and serve for the next eighteen months
I AM SO PUMPED
Note: This was on sweet Kal's SnapChat <3 |
and nervous
BUT MOSTLY PUMPED
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So thankful for the gospel/people I've been blessed to know that have the ability to push me out of my comfort zone, and teach me about life. It's as simple as that.
Coach Misty |
xoxo
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