Friday, February 26, 2016

I love the temple covenants 2-26-2016

Hi!

Seriously, I don't even know what to say  ...I feel like yesterday was my Pday. The weeks are flyinggg. 
This week though I feel like I've learned a lot about covenants and the beauty of temple marriages. Mom, thank you so much for sending me that quote about judgement and how we will be judged based on who we've become
 I stumbled across the talk where you took the quote from and realized I've read it before! The talk is "The Challenge to Become" by Dallin H. Oaks, right? 
I love his quote that says, 
"In contrast to the institutions of the world, which teach us to know something, the gospel of Jesus Christ challenges us to become something." 
 I really started thinking about how making covenants like baptism, the temple endowment and being sealed enable you to become who God intends for you to become. 
 I think sometimes it's easy to think that once you've made your covenants that you've done what you needed to do and all will be well when you die and return to live with God.
 As I was thinking more about the promises I've made with God in the temple, I realized how it's not the promise you make with God that saves you, but it's who Christ helps you become through keeping your covenants that will enable to you to live with God, and one day receive all that he has. 
Sister Sydney Wilkinson of Wenatchee
on Temple Square. Go Sister W!
 It's so beautiful how the temple is really like the road map for eternity. As you go and make promises with God, through the enabling power of Christ, you can walk through life and progress and become the person you were created to be. And you achieve your purpose and potential on earth. This talk just really put into perspective the reason behind our covenants and how much strength they can give us. 

I have also, my whole mission, struggled to explain to guests why sealings aren't open for everyone to see. 
 Because people always feel so offended and sad and it always breaks my heart because it's not some exclusive temple club like people make it out to be - it's the house of God and requires preparation to go inside. 
 After I read this talk, it finally clicked. Before a couple is sealed, they go through the temple by themselves and make these individual covenants with God that will enable them to stay on the path that leads to eternal life. 
 But when a couple is sealed, they are able to make these covenants together and promise God that they will help each other, with the power and strength of Christ, to get back to Him. It's the most beautiful thing in the whole world. 
 So, now I finally figured out how to help people understand that it's the sacredness of the couple making covenants that makes it so only those who have also made those same covenants are able to go inside. 
 In summary, I LOVE the temple. 
 It's amazing and the peace you feel even just walking around the grounds is indescribable. 

I'm trying to think of the miracles we've had this week. They've all been really small but one of the sweetest ones was yesterday we were able to take a couple on a tour who initially said to us when we started the tour, "We're really just interested in the architecture and history." 
 So of course we started the tour explaining the history and then casually threw in some gospel principles and they really started opening up. 
 We started talking about the Book of Mormon and why we read it and how it strengthens our faith in Christ. I don't usually like to share my super personal experiences with reading the Book of Mormon but I just explained to them how one of the biggest questions I've had answered through reading is "why do bad things happen to good people." 
 I just mentioned how the Book of Mormon truly can answer questions that are in our soul. When we said that it was like a switch flipped and they started telling us all about their life and trials and struggles. We were able to promise them that they could find peace in Christ and in reading His word. 
 The tour ended up being like an hour and half but I'm just so grateful that God knows what each one of His children need (even when we have no idea what to say) and that He's able to use us as tools in His hands. I love Temple Square. I love being a missionary and I can't believe how fast this transfer is going. 

Love you with all my heart and soul!
 Sister Helton

The pictures below of at my last day of announcing on the Square:

 





Friday, February 19, 2016

Huge answer to prayer 2-19-2016

Hi!

Samuel got confirmed and received the Aaronic priesthood this week! 
He also gave us his neighbor friend to teach which was amazing. His name is Rhema and he's going to go to church this Sunday! 

We have kind of stopped calling the people we were teaching this past month because they like talking with us but don't really want to meet with the local missionaries and there's not much we can do without the help of the local missionaries which was kind of sad, but the missionary department has made some really cool changes to Temple Square! 
So, in the past, when someone went on mormon.org and requested a missionary visit or a Bible or a Book of Mormon, they would route those requests directly to the missionaries in the assigned mission. 
But now, all those requests come to Temple Square to our teaching center and they have asked us to call the people who have requested these items or visits to make sure they're legit and then we are the ones who send the referral! 
We've had a lot more people we're talking to now and it's really fun to see how many people really do want to learn more about Christ. Sister Almeida talked to like 5 people from Brazil yesterday who reallyyy wanted to meet with missionaries in their cities which was just a huge answer to prayer.

Something I keep forgetting to tell you about is that before President Poulsen left, he designed this program for sisters in their last transfer. 
Some of the department directors of LDS business college come to Temple Square on Friday mornings for 2 hours and they give us training on how to interview well and how to explain the skills we've acquired in business terminology because we've served on Temple Square. 
It's really cool how they're helping us ... I guess ... "translate" our missionary lingo into normal, business words and they've had us create a "Me in 30 seconds" so we've been doing mock interviews with them. 
At the end of this transfer, they'll give us a little certificate saying that we've completed a class at LDSBC so it should help us find employment faster. 
It's been really cool to see and identify the different skills you acquire serving at a visitors' center. I never thought about how much customer service goes into giving tours and calling and teaching people over the phone and planning district and zone meetings. It's been super helpful. 
They also made us talk about what makes us nervous about going home and helped us get over it. haha. 

Sorry I don't have that much time to write this week but the weeks are seriously just flying by I can't believe how soon I'll be seeing you! 

Love you with all my heart,


Sister Helton


Samuel, mistakes, and action 2-12-2016

Hi!

Ok, this week has been amazing. So, on Tuesday we had zone conference all day which put us in a difficult situation because Sister Almeida and I knew we wouldn't be able to call any of our investigators. 
Ever since Sunday we really wanted to get a hold of Samuel because he called us and left us a voicemail but because of the time difference between Utah and Nigeria, we hadn't been able to call him back. So we just decided to go to Temple Square at like 7 am on Tuesday before zone conference started and call him and we just prayed he would pick up the phone. 
Well, he did answer the phone and so naturally we asked him how church went on Sunday (it would be his second time going) and he told us HE GOT BAPTIZED. 
At first, we thought he said he watched a baptism and so we were like, "Oh that's cool, who got baptized?" And then he was like, "I did! They did it by immersion and next week I'll be confirmed and receive the Holy Spirit!" 
So, we're not really sure how he was allowed to get baptized since he's only been to church once and has only met with the missionaries a few times but it was amazing. 
We asked him why he wanted to be baptized and how he felt when he was baptized and he just simply said, 
"I felt a peace, strength, clarity and a freedom I've never felt before." 
It was amazing. Seriously, if we had never met Stanley on the square and through him been able to locate the missionaries and group in Samuel's village, this would have never happened. Members make ALL the difference in missionary work. 

I feel like this week in all the lessons we've taught, the people we've been teaching have taught me so much. We have been working with a girl who is less active that we met on Temple Square and she asked us to re-teach her the lessons so she comes to Temple Square once a week and we talk for about 20 minutes. 
Yesterday, we went over the the Plan of Salvation and we were talking about the pre-existence, the fall and our life on earth and how God's plan for us is perfect. 
At the end of the lesson she was bearing her testimony and said in the most simple, beautiful way, 
"If we never made mistakes, we could never repent; and if we could never repent, we could never improve and be better." 
When she said that the Spirit just hit me like a ton of bricks and I just felt so grateful for the mistakes I have made and that because of the Savior allowing me to repent and granting me that forgiveness, I have been able to improve and gradually, day by day, become better because of Him. 

The other little insight I gained this week was about prayer. 
One of our investigators just keeps on telling us that his decision to meet with the missionaries and really decide to commit to be baptized has come down to a matter of prayer. 
But, he feels like God isn't really showing him what he should do. He's reading the Book of Mormon for the second time and has had the lessons before, but he's still just stuck and unsure. 
I was studying for him and just kept thinking about Matt. 7:7 which says so simply:
 "Ask and ye shall receive, seek and ye shall find, knock and it shall be opened unto you." 
I think this verse, or a slight variation of this verse, is found like 100 different times in the New Testament and Book of Mormon. 
I just kept saying it over and over in my mind because I believe that this very simple sentence is the key to receiving revelation from God. I mean, why else would it be written a hundred times in the scriptures? 
I realized that when it says to "Ask" it obviously means to pray. 
When it says "seek" it's referring to studying the scriptures. 
And when it says "knock,


" I think it means action. If you knock on a door, you probably intend to go inside whatever building you're knocking on. 
I think that is where I often times mess up this means of receiving revelation. I think this is what is messing him up as well. He's asking for these answers from God, but doesn't really intend to take that step and walk inside the building (if you know what I mean). I do this a lot too. I want an answer but I think when I receive the answer I want, than I'll take the step in the direction I want to go and it doesn't work like that. 

Anyways, love you so much! Hope you have the best week. 


Saying goodbye to our apartment
Sister Helton

Last day on Welfare Square
 with Sister Kleine (Germany) and Sister Kogure (Japan). We bought Little Ceasear's every week which is why she's holding the box of pizza in the picture. The manager there started to recognize us and started giving us free crazy bread after a few weeks :)


Monday, February 1, 2016

How do I have a relationship with Heavenly Father? 2-1-2016

Hi!

It's been such a sweet week. We've been serving at Welfare Square every Tuesday and the past 2 weeks have been so dead. No one has come to take a tour so we've just helped in the storehouse and I seriously love it. 
  We get to help people get their groceries for free and re-stock the shelves and talk with all the service missionaries there. It's so cool to me how the church allows for every person who has the desire, to serve in some capacity.

So, last transfer when I was with Sister Howard, we met this lady on the Square who had been in and out of activity her whole life (she's 40 now). Just recently she and her husband split and everything in her life has just started tumbling down. 
  She said she was driving past Temple Square and told Heavenly Father if there was a free parking space, she would take it and talk to the first missionaries that stopped her. 
  So, as she was driving by there was a free parking space (which was actually a miracle because this was when the Christmas lights were still on, so people are everywhere). 
  She wasn't wearing a coat as she walked onto Temple Square so we stopped her and were just like, "Aren't you freezing?!" Then we started talking and she told us everything she's been dealing with and how it's been so hard for her to feel like God is there. 
  We now call her every week and she's come up to Temple Square twice since that day. In studying for her and her issues with God, Christ and the church, I came across a talk by President Hinckley. It's called, "We Walk By Faith."
   In the talk President Hinckley tells the story of a freight train making stops throughout the night. Even with darkness surrounding the train, with it's light shining 500 m ahead, it is able to reach it's destination. 
  He compares that with faith and how often times God only illuminates our path a little bit at a time. But little by little, we get closer and closer to where we need to be. 
  I think it can be harder to come back to church when you look at how far you still have to go but I know as we just take the Gospel day by day and obey with real intent, we will look back and see how far we've come with the help of the Savior.

It was also really cool this week because my whole mission I've had the question, "How do I have a relationship with God, my Heavenly Father." 
  I really feel the Savior close to me each day but I've often wondered how I strengthen that relationship with God. I know that it's only through the Son that we are able to return to the Father and so I assumed that as I strengthened my faith in Christ, that relationship with God would follow. This week I came across a talk by Elder Holland and I want to share a quote from it that I loved! He says: 
 "Jesus did not come to improve God’s view of man nearly so much as He came to improve man’s view of God and to plead with them to love their Heavenly Father as He has always and will always love them. But the love of God, the profound depth of His devotion to His children, they still did not fully know—until Christ came."

Maybe I'm just a little bit slow, but these words helped me a lot in just remembering that God is the creator of the Plan of Happiness. God sent Christ to the earth to live, die and then be resurrected - all for us. Christ came to the earth so each one of us would be able to understand how infinitely God does love us and will never give up on us. 
  Heavenly Father's love was and is manifested in Christ. 
  Anyways, that was just my little personal revelation that as you have a relationship with Christ, you also understand through Him the love God has for you.

Samuel went to church this week for the first time and said that "God is with these people. Nothing will stop me from going again next week!" He's so cool. He really loves God and wants to follow him. It just makes me excited to see people get excited about the Gospel.

Love you so much!


Sister Helton

P.S. Here are some photos from our zone activity last week that I forgot to send.