Monday, November 28, 2016

Fixin'a Light The World




Thank Ya'll For Coming 








"I'm not tryna get addicted to nothin"
-Brenda


Oh my goodness how I love this cute lady. 

We had another lesson this week, ask me what her life story is in 9 months because it's too long, and sad, to really do it justice right now.


She is incredible. 




She basically believes everything we say which is a good thing and a bad thing lol We are trying to gauge how much of it she is really taking to heart and how much she just loves everyone that walks in her door. But she seems engaged and even wants her daughters to come when we do to hear the Lords message which is so great.



Earlier that same day, we wanted to play basketball (this was p day) so we weren't wearing dresses or skirts but normal clothes. We usually make sure we change before we go to the store, but we saw no harm in it so we went to the store.


Well we gained a testimony of wearing abnormally formal clothing all of the time when we walked in the door and two minutes later

"Hey 'lil mama won't you come on over hea"

cat calls


"How you fiiine ladies doin'"



We laughed and walked away as fast as possible but were followed basically the whole time we were there by a small group of boys until we finally got to the parking lot and lost them.


"He looks like he wants to come to church." 




lol :)



Something really cool happened the next day
(something really cool usually happens everyday -sometimes more)

but this was something really, really cool.



After Sister baker and I helped a family in the ward set up their Christmas tree-

 

#TisTheSeason


We were driving down the road and saw a young girl sitting underneath a tree.

<This experience involves a lot of trees.>



She was by herself, looked lonely, sitting against a beautiful tree in a huge feild of grass.



We pulled over and I got out immediately and walked over to her. As I made the journey from the car to her I realized just how awkward and weird this might look, but after some small talk and conversation (and lots of ants biting me because little did I know I was standing in an ant hill)
something beautiful happened.



She shared with us that she has been coming to this tree for years to escape some of the sad things going on in her home life, the bullying she has gone through at school, and the business of everyday life. 



We talked and testified to her about what brings peace and clarity of mind in our life. The Spirit  filled our hearts and I realized something I have known that hit me more clearly that day.



I felt like talking about change and how the gospel changes us but I was worried, because she had mentioned how she was made fun of and cast out for not "changing"  to be like the "cool kids" which puts a negative light on change. We often tell people that as they follow the Spirit, pray, read, and go to church, a change in their life will take place.
 So how do we tell this girl that we are there to help her change, but not because she needs to fit in, and not because she isn't already amazing the way she is? 

Satan tries to twist our perception of change by telling us that we shouldn't change because we are perfect the way we are. Half truth.

The whole truth is that a sapling is just as perfect as a full grown big beautiful tree. 


The only difference is that one of those has not reached it's destination.

 One of those is not yet done changing.

 But the sapling cannot get to the final destination without weathering some storms and without the current and future stages of growth.

 Therefore that individual tree whatever stage it may be in, is perfect. It is just not complete.


We are all perfect. 


Perfectly on our way to becoming complete.

We are missing a lot of things, but given our circumstances, this time period, our families, where we live, and our choices on what we do with what we have, we are doing the best we can.


It's easy to look at someone else and believe they are not perfect, because they seem so far down the road of in-completion, but the fabulous thing about it is that we have all been down that road at some point or another. Even if it is only two miles instead of four, somewhere the hope is that we can make a u turn and we can. Many have. Many are trying to do the right thing and taking it one step at a time in the right direction. 

Every different path is perfectly specialized to our own personalities, desires, previous faithfulness, current faithfulness, and love/reliance on the Savior and His atonement that no matter where we are in our growing stages whether it be growing pains or growing gains, we are perfectly on our way to completion. To the final destination.



Her whole countenance changed. It's amazing the Spirit that accompanies the idea of change not from bad to good but from better to best.


Unfortunately one of those storms hit soon after. We gave her a Book of Mormon, were about to leave and her uncle pulled up, gave us a nasty look, avoided eye contact and drove off with her. Which probably explains why she wasn't under that tree the next day at the time she said to meet her there.



Pray for her.





Here are some quick bullets to point out what I've done



-ate some tacos de lengua aka... cow toungue tacos
(the Zone leaders brought them to one training and we all ate it before they told us what we ate. Good news. It was delicious and I enjoyed it way more than I would have had I known)








-Members took us to Cracker Barrel which made me think of my Grandma Pat and our Christmas tradition of breakfast, passing out flowers to those needing a boost in the mall, and playing games. <3 and the gang


-I never get tired of sweet old guys calling me "Suga" and "Darlin" 


-I will never get used to people saying here "Up in St. George" because every time I've heard about St. George it's always been South of me, until now. 


-Went to the beach and met 48 members of one huge Georgia black family all wearing white shirts getting their family pictures. We were wearing our white #LIGHTtheWORLD  shirts so we fit right in, they adopted us into their family, did a mannequin challenge with us, posted us all over their instagrams and Facebook #LIGHTtheWORLD, asked us to preach to them, and let us witness a proposal in their family on the beach. So much happened in such a small time. 
I LOVE THEM





- A direct quote from an investigator to me "Are you a prophet?" "No" "You sound like a prophet." "..Thank you:)" "No really, you might be a prophet some day. You never know. You could be a prophet."

-LIGHT THE FETCHING WORLD


-Fetch is not dead


Have you watched the new initiative?!?! it's out, its brilliant, and I still love it. 25 days 25 ways 


-Went contacting a less active and it was the most redneck experience of my life easily. Walked up to the door and the guy said "Come on in" before we even knocked. Walked in "Ya'll hungry? got some pork chops? Got some meat?" then his wife "I was fix'n to go hunt'n in about fifteen minutes don't mind me" putting on her camo. There were at least 50 mounted animals on the wall and we watched her load her gun. Then they ranted about how much they hate Hillary and Obama and talked about gun control, being Baptist now, and why they have a bunch of signs on their fence that say "trespassers will be shot. survivors will be shot again." LOL

They were super nice to us though and invited us back. I love them already. 





-Thanksgiving was so good. Had a deep fried turkey, dressing (they don't believe in stuffing down here, it's called dressing and instead of bread it's made with corn bread) collard greens, okra, lots of okra (I thought it was a fish when I first got here almost 10 months ago... no it's an actual vegetable) 
3 thanksgivings in 4 hours then visits and trying not to explode. <3
#murica 




I love you all so much 


Grandpa Vaughn I hope  you had a PERFECT birthday you deserve it. Happy 77 I can't wait to give you a big hug!


-Sister Saunders <3

xoxo
 


ps I found my wallet so thanks for the prayers


Monday, November 21, 2016

#LightTheWorld



Miracles. Miracles. Miracles.



Last week we were invited to a Methodist service on Sunday.


We didn't know it was a party until we got there, felt a little weird and left.


I was feeling super bad about leaving because we had told them we would go, but something amazing happened soon after.


We had some extra time where we thought we were going to be at the service that turned out to be a party, we looked at the saved addresses in our GPS around the area we were in and decided to figure out who all those people were. 


We knocked some doors and wound up at a certain house where we knocked, she said


"I'm not ready. I didn't know you were coming. I'm not ready yet come another day."




"Thursday?"



"Yes come at six. I'm so sorry I'm not ready."




"No problem we understand! See you then! No problem."







*walked back to the car


"Ready or not.. you're ready."









It's usually like pulling teeth to get a return appointment so naturally we were like
 who is this lady?


Well Thursday rolled around and at six we showed up. 


She had us in. She cried. She told us her story. 

Now in her thirties, this wonderful human being was born in the Philippines. 





side note: when I was about to get my call, I had a dream that I opened my call to the Philippines.



Anyway, she married a military man and came here, had two kids, and was married for 17 years to an abusive, mentally unstable, man who has severe ptsd. 

At this current time, she is separated from him and working on a divorce.






She is heart broken.

She loves him a lot, she was his caregiver for 17 years. She knows this is the best thing to do, but is suffering a lot of heart ache. 


She expressed deep concern for the lack of peace in her life, and the lack of God in her life the past two years. She talked about the guilt she feels for running away from God and turning to parties, drinking to numb the rough situation revolving around her husband.




Two years ago, she met some senior couple missionaries who taught her and her husband/kids. She went to church a few times but with everything going on they didn't join, they stopped going to church and stopped praying all together. 



But now that the divorce is in progress, she is left to face the feelings that could not be resolved more than temporarily by the ways she had been trying to forget it all.

She expressed her strong desire to forsake her old life. Begin again. Feel clean, peace, comfort, Christ's love. She feels humble enough to accept the fact that all of her walls have tumbled down, but has a desire to build again on the foundation of faith in Jesus Christ. 
"Tell me what to do. Tell me about life. Do you know why we have life? You know. Tell me."

She practically begged us to offer her any kind of solace. Tears filled her eyes as we told her of Gods love for her and promised that it is never too late to begin again. That we can never stray so far, to some corner of existence where God's love does not reach. That does not exist. 



She felt the Spirit teach her as she spoke, and as we spoke and at the end she said with a bright smile



"I feel at peace. I really do! I feel good." She was almost shocked at the prospect of feeling peace/happiness amidst trial, sorrow, and hardship.



We left her with Helaman 5:12
(shout out to my pa)



because she loved the thought of building from ground zero. Starting from the bottom, the foundation, because everything above that had fallen down. 




Christ said if we build on His foundation we cannot fall. He didn't say if you have a huge beautiful perfect building you cannot fall. He said build. That is never ending, and never enough, but if we are building even brick by brick, we will not, we cannot, fall. 







She thanked us. We set up a time to come back soon.

 And we all thanked God for letting us be part of that miracle.



next


remember that cool story of the cute tiny crazy old black lady that gave us her phone number and address at the store to come over? Well we did, she had us in, and said
"When I turned in the store and saw you standing by me, we was so close to each other and I just knew you was an angel. God sent me an angel and I was like yep, they from the church. They angels." 

Well this sweet 90 lb lady said something that I thought was very profound during the lesson

"If you take one step, He'll take two more for you. But you got to be sincere"


In our individual lives we can shuffle forward, we can even leap forward, but we can't go the full distance no matter what. All that matters is that we have sincere hearts to move forward and even if we make it a millimeter forward, He will help us at our pace to move two more. 






We left happy, and excited to share the light of Christ with this wonderful woman. We also chuckled a bit because we both noticed the huge picture of black Jesus on the wall. 




My heart is here<3






I love the things I learn, the cultural differences, and experiences I have everyday. There is a quote from an apostle talking about if you go on a mission looking for this and that and to experience the world you will return in vain.


Well I have thought about that and somewhat worried because I love the fact that I get to experience the world on a mission, so am I going to return in vain? Or should I not experience the world? But I realized I didn't come on a mission looking for "this and that" I didn't come here to experience the world, I came here to serve the Lord, spread His light, and grow my own because I love my Father in Heaven. The experiences I have are just icing on the cake :)




I love you all so much and hope you have an absolutely wonderful Thanksgiving


pray that I will find my wallet/usb


I am Thankful for Ryan, Leslie, Seth, Rachel, Saul, Grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, Paul, Paula, Raspberries, Bonds, Baxters, Tews, Vanks, Christiansen, Pyper, White, Sister Baker, President and Sister Smith's the first and the second, and everyone else in my growing FAMILY. Even the ones I haven't met yet.  

Happy TURKEY DAY  
(we have four thanksgiving dinners.)
 Don't worry mom. I will be taken care of ;)


Oh. So. Many. Things. To. Be. Thankful. For.
I’m first and foremost thankful for a certain plan.  I’ll give you a hint as to the plan I’m talking about~initials are P.O. S.~ Plan of Salvation. I’m thankful for this plan because it enables me to be with my mom, dad, brothers, sister, cousins, Grandmas, Grandpas aunts, and uncles FOREVER.  I’m thankful that my brother, Jesus Christ overcame the 2 things keeping me from doing that; death and spiritual death. I’m so very thankful for change, progression, repentance, hope, love, and the mercy and majesty of a loving, living God who not only knows who I am and what my name is but He notices the little things that make me happy. He knows my weaknesses, flaws, strengths, talents, and how to mold me from good to better to best in every aspect of my being. I am thankful for parents/family that have worked so hard to teach me correct principles and to keep me safe, protected, and provided for.  I’m thankful for the experiences I have every day in the Florida Tally Mission; the good, the bad, the everywhere in between that have led me to my knees in humility like I would have never known was possible.  Every time my heart breaks, I am healed by the power and love of Jesus Christ.  I thank my God because I know I am different than I was just hours before~one inch closer to becoming like God the Father.  I am thankful for my companion, for these people I love here, and for the angels I have felt directly involved in this work--most especially Grandpa Lyle.  I’m thankful for good Southern cooking, thunderstorms that sound like World War II, and humidity.  (HA just kidding about the humidity.  I AM SO THANKFUL FOR YA’LL and my Savior and the mission.  

-Sister Saunders 
xoxo


<3 the South

PS
The Church's Christmas initiative 2k16 is about to launch it's all about service.


So get hype for it and serve someone esp. on December 1st because that day is National Day OF Service Day.


Deloris let us help her set up her christmas tree

The video is not for the public eye YET but we were able to watch it at a confrence and I may or may not have cried because THE CHURCH IS GETTING WAY TOO GOOD AT THESE VIDEOS which teared me up and caused the mission president to call me out in front of the whole zone. 

;)

Maybe that happened. Maybe not.  


#LightTheWorld with the Light OF The World 



PSS
Happy happy birthday Grandpa!  I love you!


 exchanges with Sister Fletcher