Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Transfer 7 Week 1 - December 16, 2013

Well things here are good. We saw some pretty good miracles this last week. It for sure feels slow sometimes though because of the finals people are taking and just the holiday season and people leaving but we have been looking for a lot of new investigators!
 
We ended up having a really awesome lesson with a guy we found at our temple booth. I don't remeber if I told you about the booth, but we do it about once a week for about an hour right near the temple site where we talk to people and hand out goodies etc. Well so we had met a guy a couple of weeks ago and finally had a lesson with him this last week!
 
He said he was so shocked we called him back, cuz he didn't think that we would take him serious that he was interested and really searching because of his friends that were with him at the time and were trying to ask arrogant questions about polygamy. So anyways when he came to the temple site for a lesson we taught him the restoration and committed him to baptism for Jan 5th. He said he will definitely hav ethe book of mormon read by then and is eager to learn more. 
 
Some other miracles this week were that we were able to to get a new investigator with the security gaurd at the temple that we see a couple times a week and we will teach him this week! We also finally made it into a less actives home we have been trying for months now it feels like. This man, brother mendez had a super cool conversion story from when he was younger but has kind of gone through a roller coaster with being active->non active. And I think he stopped coming to church only within a couple of months of me coming to this area. Well, we had a super powerful lesson on the restoration and also taught his wife who is a non member! They are both eager to learn more, and especially the wife to try and figure out if the Book of Mormon really is true! She was really curious what would happen if the book is not true but we just bore powerful testimony to her that it was and that we know that it can bless us. So pray that all goes well with them! :)
 
Things other than that are good. Diana a girl that we taught was confirmed this Sunday and so were are excited to see her make friends and to continue to gain her own testimony!
We also were able to help the Carr's, the couple that oversee's the temple construction site, fill out cards to the construction workers thanking them for the work they do, bearing testimony and letting them know how much the temple means to us. We will help hand those out this Wednesday when the workers are getting off work. I hope that when they read their individual cards that they can feel the spirit from our simple testimonies and be eager to learn more about the temple and the gospel!
 
Well family hope all is well. Stay warm this season! It is cold here. I played football in the snow this last Saturday! Worst idea ever, but at the same time it was probably the best thing ever!

Enjoy life and look to serve others this season. 

Love you all! 

Transfer 6 Week 6 - December 9, 2013

Hey family,
 
It's been a pretty good week. Me and Sister Reyes set some pretty high goals this week to try and achieve and work with a lot of people but I don't know if it is the holidays but most of it fell through :(. Oh well though. We still had some good lessons and were able to get in contact with a couple less actives and hopefully we can see some progression from them now. Transfers are this next week. I will be staying here in Philly so my address will stay the same. Me and s. reyes are already looking for ways we can work even harder this next transfer or how to work with more people. We really want to find some more investigators and set some baptismal dates so definitely keep us in your prayers!
 
Fun story, last tuesday I think it was we were at a members home for lunch and we discovered they had bed bugs. Elder Toilolo, my zone leader was sitting next to me when all of a sudden I realize he is grabbing things off my back. I did my best not to panick as I realized what he was doing. Let's just say we went straight home and did some very thorough cleaning and spraying down everything (mamma would be so proud)! Eww. I hate bed bugs. They are so creepy and gross, but the good Lord has blessed us that I haven't seen any more of them so far. But keep me in your prayers cuz I'm going over there again today.
 
This week we also had the opportunity to participate in a flash mob. It was my zone, so there was about 20 of us missionaries. We ended up riding the subway at rush hour when everyone was heading home from work. We sang a couple different christmas songs as well as I am a Child of God and Childs prayer! There were a lot of people that enjoyed the spirit of it and accepted cards. One of the sisters even got 3 baptismal dates out of it, but then there were those that were completely uninterested. Hopefully we can just continue to soften the hearts of the people here in Philly!
 
Finally, we ended the week with a baptism of our investigator Diana. She is 13 and her dad is a member. She is super awesome and I'm excited to see her grow in the church and to continue developing her testimony!
 
I am sad to hear about Grandpa and his passing. At least we know he is in a better place and that hopefully he can feel welcomed home and taught the gospel. I'll keep you all in my prayers, and let me know how the funeral goes.
 
Well family, that's all for now. Hope you guys are well and are having fun preparing for the holidays. Did you any of you have a chance to watch the Christmas devotional? If not I suggest you try and hit that up! Keep Christ in your Christmas!
 
Loves,
 
Sister Beames

Transfer 6 Week 5 - December 2, 2013

Well hope everyone had a good thanksgiving!
 
This week was pretty good. Nothing to different about it. But always super good for the holiday season to reflect back on things you are grateful for. I was trying to think three things this past year I am especially grateful for.
 
I am so grateful for the opportunity to serve a mission (and to be out here twice) and I am so grateful for the priesthood and prayers! Did you guys ever consider the fact that I was sent home because I was bleeding too much in my trachea and lungs that when they did the biopsy they couldn't even get a sample. But out of all the time that I spent at home, even though I still had surgery on my thyroid, they still didn't have a reason for why that bleeding was happening. It just magically stopped! Miracle? I think yes!
I am grateful for my family! I love alll of you guys so much and talk about how much you mean to me all the time. Life would just be so pointless if I didn't have the relationships that I did (friends included). Thanks for eveything you do!
And I am just ever so grateful for this gospel. There are so many blessings that come from the restoration of the gospel and what we have here on the earth today. I am grateful for the knowledge I have of the Plan of Salvation, which so many people are lacking. I can't even begin to express how grateful I am for the wonderful blessings that we have.
 
Thanksgiving day we ended up playing football in the morning with a couple of different zones in the mish, and our president and his wife provided doughnuts and hot chocolate! We had a couple other dinners throughout the day and was pretty basic. It was all good except no one had any mashed potatoes (what is this world coming to?). Jk, the food was all really good.
 
A lot of people went out of town this week though! This location has people from everywhere and especailly with all the different colleges so many people were gone. The city actually felt a little more dead. Hope fully things will pick up some more this week though.
 
One of my favorite things though this week was when I called a lady in the ward to confirm that we would be having dinner with her. I reached her voice mail on two different phones, but each had the same message "Hi, this is _____ from the Church of Jesus Christ of Later Day Saints. Leave me a..." That just super pumped me up haha. I love to see how members can participate in missionary work and even through a voice mail. I asked her about it when we met with her and she said that she does get people to ask her questions because of it. Anyways, hope that you all are still looking for ways to do missionary work in your individual ways! Love you all.
 
Sister Beames

Transfer 6 Week 4 - November 25, 2013

How are things going?

Things here have been so aweome! Can I tell you how much I love zone conferences?! We had another one this last week.There is just such a wonderful spirit with so many missionaries being in one room. And the spiritual boost is just so amazing that I look forward to those meetings. They are always so helpful in learning new ideas and how to be a more productive missionary!

This zone conference they focused on using pamphlets and their pictures more for the lessons to teach a good lesson in under 10 min but having such a powerful dose of the spirt by taking out all the fluff that most missionaries use while teaching that can be important, but in most cases isn't needed. Mainly because most people are learning on an 8 yr old level anyways. But using the pamphlet with the pictures was something I always had done with my trainer but it was good to refresh and think about how I could rely more on the spirit in asking different things.

So me and sister Reyes put it into effect immediately using it after the zone conference. We had some really good lessons. And last night especailly when we went to see a referral from head quarters.

This lady was named Tia. She had been searching for a church for quite some time, she is in her late 20's we think, but she was super solid. She has had a lot of questions about baptism, and for example she was baptized when she was younger but always felt like she was supposed to be baptized again. But when she asked different preachers they would tell her there was no need so she kept searching. Anyways the pamphlet was just right in the lesson and the way we were using the pictures worked out so perfectly that when we got to Joseph Smith receiving the priesthood we asked her right there if she would be baptized and she said yes!

It was such a powerful lesson and the spirit was strong! I love being to find people and this has been such a great area to do so. There are just so many people that are ready to hear the gospel and we just need to contact them!
 
So how are you guys telling your friends or looking for ways to share the gospel. Something I encourage is that this week each of you just take the challenge and make a new friend. A lot of us just only have friends that are lDS. So make a new friend and invite someone to church or an activity! Good Luck! :)
 
Happy Thanksgiving everyone! Count your blessings!
 
Love Sister Chalet Beames

Monday, November 18, 2013

Transfer 6 Week 3 - November 18, 2014

How's you's doing? (that's how they say hello here!)
 
Well family! Another week has gone by super fast here once again! I can't even begin how fast time has flown but I am still lovin every minute of it! We were super busy this week. Me and my companion were trying to use our time to the fullest and we ended up having a lot of success. We had a lot of lessons- especially with people we found near the temle site and some really good service opportunities that have allowed us to grow.
 
But overall, what I want to share about this week was some opportunities teaching I have had with some less active members.
 
I love going into those LA's homes and talking to them about the gospel. They always have so many concerns. I have found that each time this has been my most difficult lessons I have ever had. Unlike new investigators that we are teaching, most of these LA individuals have somewhere down the road had a testimony of the gospel and have felt the spirit. But for some reason they turn away. Sometimes the reasons vary but they usually are the same in some way because they have been offended by someone, or they don't really want to keep all the commandments. But even though all of that happens somewhere they still no the church is true but they are just unwilling to change. Which to me is one of the most saddenin things to hear as a missionary.
 
One of the ladies that we have been working with for a couple weeks and even went to church on the 4th to just try it out, but then when we met back up with her the following tuesday she expressed how she still didn't want to stop smoking and drinkin so she just doesn't feel like religion is for her even though she knows our message is true. It is just so confusing and stresses me out to the max. I want them to just feel the Saviors love so bad and how important our message is but it is something we can force on them. So we ended up deciding with this one individual that we weren't going to see her anymore cuz she didn't want us to. So I asked her if we could call the following week and see how she was doing.
As I did I ended up asking her if she had the opportunity to read the Book of Mormon. She said that she didn't and asked us to give her a specific chapter to read. When we called back to see if she read it she invited us to come over again so that we could discuss it with her. ?? Make up your mind woma! But for reals, I am so glad, because it makes me feel that somewhere she still wants to come back and hopefully through scripture study she can find the strength she needs.
 
And finally. Yesterday we had the opportunity to stop by a less active lady that I have been trying to catch home for sometime, and even trying to contact through facebook. It was probably the most powerful lesson I think I have ever had with a LA. She expressed some real deep concerns, and my heart literally broke for her. From everything she told us she had such a powerful testimony at one point in her life and it felt so different from all the other LA lessons I have ever had.  My companion and I bore strong testimony of our message and that we are children of our Heavenly Father who loves us and that we know our message is true.
 
Through our experience with that lesson I have seen how great Satans influence is to try and have us turn away from everything that is good. Not only would he try and destroy families, or make people think it is okay to sin, but even greater he would have someone believe that God doesn't exist, that he doesn't love us, he isn't there for us or that we can't pray. It breaks my heart over and over again to think about what he does, but what is more powerful than that is the spirit of the Lord. I know that the spirit was there as we bore testimony and that is something that can not be denied. God is real. He loves us and though Satan will try to do everything he can to take that away from us we must build roots so deep that we can not be penitrated. Each day my testimony grows stronger, and as I read the scriptures my faith is only that much more confirmed of the truth and divinity of this message. I am so grateful to be out here and to share my testimony and experiences with others each day.
 
It is literally so good to be back you have no idea! I know that I worked hard before and that if I hadn't come back i would still have felt like I served the lord well, but being back now, I know that I just want to work that much harder even though sometimes i am super tired(part of the side effects) but im not going to stop. I hope to bear my testimony to everyone I have an opportunity to meet and to be an influence to change generations of lives!
 
Family I love you. This church is true. I pray for you all and I hope you are finding happiness wherever you may be.
 
Love Sister Beames
 
Btw. It is eggnog time! :) :) happy holidays!
 
Peace

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Transfer 6 Week 2 - November 11, 2013

Hey family! 

This week has flown by so fast! Which is crazy because I guess that is how all of them go, but each week I begin and then it is Sunday again before I even know it!

There is something way new with this mission though (well I guess with missions every where). But exciting news is that half way through December every missionary in the PPM will be receiving their own personal ipad, and then each companionship will have an iphone. Say whaa? Crazy right?! 
Apparently when Elder Nelson was here a couple weeks ago when they had a mission president seminar he said that there is one thing in common with people in 3rd world countries that he noticed while traveling abroad. He said even if they are poor, living on the streets, or have very small means, everyone has an iphone. 

They will be used for our area books, planners, face time/skype for investigators around the world, and when we look at the map for investigators, members, and less actives it will pull everyone up with a pin point. Our mission president, and ward leaders will have access to everything that we are doing. 

Let me ask all you siblings that served missions how do you think that would have changed the face of your missionary work?
 
It will definitely be a way of working smarter. The work sure is changing, and I think it is super exciting to be a part of a mission that gets to test new ways to do missionary work. Especially how this mission was one of the first to test using Facebook. It is such a great way to find people and spread the gospel. That is something I have definitely learned is that we don't need to be ashamed of the gospel, so share it with everyone any possible ways. If you feel like you haven't had a missionary opportunity in a while then now is the time to start. A way I find really easy is to just post a mormon message from lds.org. Good luck though I hope you guys are able to have fun and help others strengthen their faith in Christ.

Oh speaking of faith in Christ. The other night we were stopping by some less actives, and there was this man I met that had even been a return missionary and though he said he wasn't really interested in going to church or having us stop by, I asked if he knew of anyone that was going through a rough time that could use an uplifting message about the Savior. His respone, was "oh, that is interesting that you focus your message on Christ, you guys are kinda like the baptist church now." I almost started laughing. Yes! Our message is on Christ. He is the center of our message. Weird right? 

Finally, we had some really good lessons with some of our investigators. We were able to get in contact with an investigator named Bernard that we haven't heard from in almost 3 weeks. I don't know if I told you guys about him but when Elder Bowen came to our mission he went into this assisted living to oversee the temple production and while he was there he met the front desk man named Bernard. He ended up inviting him to take the lessons which he accepted but we haven't heard back from him in while cuz he was in the process of moving. So we stopped by this week and taught him the Gospel of Jesus Christ and he set his own baptism date for December 22. It is kinda hard to understand what he is feeling all the time because he is shy and doesn't always express his thoughts, but I really pray that he can come to know these things for himself that they are true!

Well that's it for now. I hope you are all doing well. 

Love Sister Beames

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Transfer 6 Week 1 - November 4, 2013

This week has been so great! Have I ever mentioned how much I love serving here in the PPM and that this is like the happiest time of my life. I feel like I can't contain how happy I am at times. Yes!!

The Lord provides for opportunities to teach when we are obedient and pray for them, and man have we seen a lot of miracles this week it was so awesome! Especially at the temple site which is located in center city. There is a lot of construction and a large picture of the temple but the there is a nice little visitor center inside a trailer which is helpful to have lessons and talk to people about the gospel. I bet it will be great when they have a larger visitor center here because there will be so many teaching opportunities. But this week we were able to set up a booth across from the temple site with a poster, handouts, and cookies and we had 4 new investigators and 3 other potentials within an hour. It was pretty sweet.

Further me and Sister Reyes have really worked hard to try and find people and use the area book to our advantage. We have seen so many miracles and just by following the spirit we have found so many people to teach. 

We even decided to go over the potentials from HQ even though Sister Sturgess(the sister that just left our trio) said she had just updated them but we found many blessings from doing so. For example one when we went to her house and noone came to the door, but as we were walking down the street I saw two girls sitting out on a porch and we were passing them but I decided to turn around and ask about the neighbor lady we were looking for. When we did we actually found the lady we were looking for and the HQ had the wrong address. When we told the daughter who we were she said "Oh, I know why" as if she knew her mom had requested it. But though the mom was busy we said we would come back another time. 

Another crazy miracle that happened was when we were walking to stop by a less active that we were ne
ver able to get in contact with, and I always look in the back of my planner to get the correct address. So I even remember saying to sister reyes that we had to go to '1027 Mt. Vernan' and sister reyes felt like we were going the wrong way but as we approached the house a lady opened the window and leaned out just as we were walking up to it. So we asked if the lady lived there, and she said she didn't know who it was, but was so friendly and said it was great meeting us and she wished she was going to be living in the area longer so she could meet with us. So we are going back this next week! Later right after leaving I looked in the back of my planner to update the address or to see if i was maybe one off on the house number or something but 1027 wasn't anywhere to be found, even though I was positive I had read it. The real number was 1203. It was crazy but we felt like the Lord definitely guided us there by the way it played out!

It was also halloween this week! I hope you all had a good one and didn't see any crzy things. We had to be in by 6 to be safe :)
 
Whelp. Got to go! Glad to hear mom and dad fed the missionaries. Keep up the good work. Love you all!

Sister Brightly Beames

Transfer 5 Week 3 - October 28, 2013

Hey family!
 
How is everything going for everyone?? Things here are slow if I would say so myself. I have had a crazy tiredsome week this last week. I didn't have much energy for things (probably because of the mono) but I received a blessing and now I'm feeling tons better. Amazing how that is!
 
But this week was alright. It is weird adjusting to some of the changes that they made since I've been back. They count the numbers differently of how you give lessons, or not counting lessons given to members, etc. so it has been fun learning the new ways.
 
This last week though, we made it a goal to really try to get members more involved with missionary work. -This was another change I've seen since coming back where they count IBM's (Investigators brought by members). - So for example before going over for dinners we would ask members and families in the ward to invite a friend to come as well. We only tried it with two different families, and we had pretty good success. One lady came and we had a really good discussion with her and from another family they had the opportunity to invite someone but they weren't able to make it because of different appointments. Overall, it is great to see how when you extend invitations to people and actually give commitments that they are more likely to do them. I hope back home that you guys are able to commit yourselves to doing more missionary work and helping those around you come to the gospel! Challenge yourselves to something each week to stretch and be part of the call to serve!
 
Also this week, to try some different finding ideas we went singing in Center City Philly with our district and stood on busy streets close to rush hour where there were lots of people getting out of work or coming out of the subways. We handed out some cookies with pass-a-long cards that a Sister provided for us and we had a great experience. We were able to get some referrals for Elders in other areas and also handed out some Book of Mormons. There are many ways to preach the gospel and I know that music is one of those. It has a very special way of connecting with people's spirits.
 
Well, that's it for now! Hope you guys have an awesome week. Cast away your doubts and gain greater faith in the miracles you see everyday.
Something really cool Elder Anderson said was "When faced with a trial of faith—whatever you do, you don’t step away from the Church! Distancing yourself from the kingdom of God during a trial of faith is like leaving the safety of a secure storm cellar just as the tornado comes into view." So continue in the good stuff. :)
 
Love you all, Peace!
 
Sister Beames

Transfer 5 Week 1 - October 14, 2013

Ahhhh, at last. That felt so good to write that subject heading!!!
 
Family,
 
I am in Central City Philadelphia! I was put in a trio. This is a new area for sisters because the city was not usually termed 'safe' but I am very much excited to be here. I arrived around 5:30 Wednesday and met my president and his wife.
I ended up getting to fly first class on the plane (that will probably be the first and last time I will ever get to do that), but unfortunately I missed the whole thing. Apparently they feed you meals and all that extra stuff, but I took a Tylenol pm when I hit SLC so I was out for the whole trip. Lame.
 
Anyways, things here are good. The city is definitely way different than Cape May. I haven't quite figured it out yet or how to do all the street contacting because you can't really tract. But hopefully I can figure it out soon because I am with two recently new missionaries who have no idea what they are doing. We also mainly take busses, subways, and trains, but it has been an exciting ordeal.
 
We have about two investigators, and the other night when I was on two different busses I found a couple potentials whom I got their numbers to contact them soon.
 
I can't even begin to describe what a miracle it is to be back so soon. But I have so much gratitude in my heart for the blessings I've been given and for Heavenly Father to give me this opportunity.
 
I don't have much time to write but wanted to let you all know how much I love you and will be praying for you. It was great having a mission vacation but I'll see ya'll in a year.
 
Love,
 
Sister Beames

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Part of the Journey

This entry was motivated partially by a talk I was asked to give in church.   Which is what I’ll start out with, but throughout the rest of this blog I will hope to in some way describe what it has been like being home from my mission and my feelings about this gospel.  Let’s begin.

Last October I recall sitting in relief society lesson in Provo Utah listening to a young girl bear her testimony at the end of her lesson. I rather enjoyed hearing this young girl speak.  As Jessica talked to the class she talked about certain trials she had faced the past year of her life.   Some of them were the recent separation of her parents others were the trials of a normal college life with school, work and dating.  Jessica had her own individual story including her hopes and desires.  She also had a beautiful testimony, but there was something unique about it and the way she expressed it.  She was one of the 19 year old girls that had been recently affected by the new general conference announcement made two weeks prior.  Jessica had had a life-long desire to serve a mission.  It was so heart-felt and warming to hear her as she expressed that this was all she had ever wanted to do. With tears in her eyes she told us about when she was young she would ask Heavenly Father when she prayed, “Why won’t you let me go?  Why can’t I serve? Why do I have to wait so long?  Why?”  Jessica was a great example to everyone. She fulfilled her callings, she was beautiful, smart and talented, but what she really knew was the importance of the gospel and all she really wanted to do was serve a mission. But all her life it was years down the road and almost impossible to get there… Until 2 weeks prior to this relief society lesson, the announcement was made and it was possible for her to now put in her papers to serve.   Jessica was so sincere and I will forever thank her for testimony because it helped change mine.  Her feelings weren’t  “yeah a mission would be cool, I think I’ll learn a lot, or I’m excited to see something new” … but rather it was “I’m ready!  I’ll do it!  I’ll serve thee Lord!”

The spark for that story of Jessica was inspired by a talk given by Elder Bednar  “The Character of Christ” If you haven’t read this yet I highly recommend that you check it out....like right now! Seriously, do it!  I first heard it in the MTC but it has changed my life! http://www2.byui.edu/Presentations/transcripts/religionsymposium/2003_01_25_bednar.htm

This talk is amazing in the fact that it helps us realize that in order to come closer to Christ we must understand somewhat of his character and the life that he lived in order to get there.   In a similar talk he gave in conference last October ‘Converted unto the Lord’ he said, “Testimony alone is not and will not be enough to protect us in the latter-day storm of darkness and evil in which we are living. Testimony is important and necessary but not sufficient to provide the spiritual strength and protection we need. Some members of the Church with testimonies have wavered and fallen away. Their spiritual knowledge and commitment did not measure up to the challenges they faced.”

Wow! To me that is like a slap in the face. Not a bad one though, it was most definitely needed. Now is the time where we have to stand a little taller and to reach beyond the means that we are living in.  To become converted unto the lord!  And the best part is that conversion is possible.  He said it was possible for any honest seeker of truth!

So what does this mean for me or why am I writing about this.  I guess part of it is about my own natural man that I am fighting.  Being home has been such an interesting challenge.  I have now been home for about three months.  It has been a very long past couple of months with doctor visits, biopsies, surgeries, and follow-up appointments.  I ended up having half of my thyroid removed and I was diagnosed with Hashimoto’s disease.  I also have mono which only adds to the fatigue. 

Though I have had to experience these things, the real challenge hasn’t fully been with the sickness.  It has more been with trying to understand what God wants for me and what the purpose of this challenge is for.  A lot of the time I have been moody, a cynic and a hypocrite.  I have been distant from my family at times and most definitely not spending the amount of time with them as I should have (especially Camas) and I have been selfish of my own desires and needs.  I have been un-thoughtful of what others are going through at times or who is also in this situation with me.  And many of times I have only felt like a guinea pig in this network called life, but I still have been able to recognize my ever continuing need for the Savior.   I can’t even begin to describe how imperfect I am and how much I still need to learn, but I realize He is my whole strength and I can’t make it without him.  And because of that I have decided to make this time at home one where I can help others find that spiritual knowledge as well.

As I have tried to do these things I would like to share some of those experiences with you.

  • ·         My second day home I was in Sportsman’s Warehouse with my brother.  When I was bored I sat down in a lawn chair and started to read my scriptures.  A little girl came up to me and sat in the one next to me, so I began chatting with her.  Next thing I knew her other little siblings came, along with her parents.  Her father proceeded to ask me what I was reading and I told him I was reading the BOM and asked if he ever had read it.  He said no, but I told him he should because it was the best book I had ever read.
  • ·         Along with my mom and sister we visited some neighbors and took them cookies.
  • ·         Coming back from our camping trip after being home for about two weeks our pickup broke down.  My dad and I had the opportunity to ride with the tow man.  While talking with him he expressed how he had just quit smoking after 30+ yrs.  I felt the strong need to give him my copy of the BOM.  At the end of the trip I offered it to him and he said he was actually baptized when he was 8 but just doesn’t know if a set religion is for him.  I informed him that there was only one way to find out and extended the invitation.
  • ·         Through facebook I had the opportunity to invite a friend to like the prophet and all the apostles, and later I saw him re-post one of their quotes of the day.
  • ·         At work I took the challenge to make a rather mean and uptight nurse be happy and through much positive conversation she has begun to smile more.
  • ·         Also through work I had the opportunity to talk to 3 different less-active individuals about their desires to come back to church, and by bearing testimony I had the opportunity to share how this gospel has been the greatest and will continue to be the greatest thing I have ever had in my life.
  • ·         I had the opportunity of visiting my old Young Women’s President/ Sunday School teacher and expressing my thanks for everything she had done for me and for being the first person to challenge me to share a BOM with a friend which forever changed me.  This leader passed away a week later.
  • ·         I invited two non-members to church activities.  They both said no, but it was worth a try J
  • ·         I invited a non-member friend from high school to go to church and meet with the missionaries.  She said she would like to when she gets one of her Sundays off.
  • ·         A friend told me that because of me telling them about attending the temple, they decided they wanted to get their life in order to go there too.
  • ·         I incorporated the Word of Wisdom into a conversation with a girl I have been exercising with and she has decided to stop drinking coffee to help better her health.
These are just a few of my experiences that I have had while being at home.   I don’t know if anything will come of most of them, but I know that my testimony has grown from it.  God has given me opportunities and as I pray for more I recognize that he puts them in my path to see if I will pursue them.  I am so grateful for the challenges I’ve been given that I can endure them and come out stronger than before.  I have a continuing need to become converted to this gospel.

I now return to the beginning of my talk with Jessica.  What was it that she had?  I think she was pretty well converted.  Jessica understood what her baptismal covenant meant that she made when she was 8 years old.  She knew it in her heart and that she would serve Him then, and she would serve Him forever.  Jessica would give up everything for Him.   Last October, at that time I too had felt the prompting to serve a mission and I had sent in my papers just before general conference.  I knew a mission was important and that I was supposed to go, but as I sat listening to Jessica I knew that she knew more than I did of how important this work is.  And now I’m home from my mission for medical reasons, and when I was told I had to have surgery I remember asking myself the exact same questions Jessica had asked for most of her life!  “Why won’t you let me go?  Why can’t I serve?  Why won’t you heal me so I can go back?  Why?”  I now feel it in my soul and I know that it is on my heart.  Sometimes it’s hard, especially the last few months sometimes I want to rest or do my own thing but as I remember the Savior’s example and courage to continue this glorious work to save souls I recognize my ever continuing desire to serve Him and to serve Him forever.

I know I’m still on the road to conversion.  I believe for many of us it is a process.  It doesn’t happen overnight.  And we have to repent every day. And we mess up every day (I know I am the perfect example of that).  But we still have the great opportunity to grow, change, and learn.  It is a beautiful process but as we gain and share our testimonies it can become a part of us! We can become converted!  There are people that need us.  And He needs us to figure that out so we can help ourselves and then help others.  We must figure that out.  If you don’t know much of what I am talking about feel free to call me, email me, or even check out Mormon.org I’d love to help you on your journey.

To finish I want to quote Elder Bednar.  He said, “Continuing conversion is constant devotion to the revealed truth we have received-with a heart that is willing and for righteous reasons.  Knowing that the gospel is true is the essence of a testimony.  Consistently being true to the gospel is the essence of conversion.  We should know the gospel is true and be true to the gospel.”

 So let’s give up the only thing we have which is our will and our hearts.  This is the way to sacrifice our natural desires and to change our character.  Like Jessica I want to change mine.  I love this gospel and I’m grateful for every day I’ve been given to be a part of it.  And I pray that each and every one of you or whoever reads this that you can, if you don’t know already, find how you play a part in it. 

Saturday, July 6, 2013

Pictures

Zone or District picture and pictures from the hospital.





Transfer 4 Week 5 & 6 - July 1, 2013



Holy cow! Where should I even begin to describe this last two weeks?

First off sorry I didn't get to write this last week- I'll explain that in a minute and so I guess I'll start with a couple weeks ago. 

So it had been a really exciting time working with members and non members and trying to do missionary work there in Cape May. Especially Friday June 21 was super awesome. We were able to have the baptism of Blake Fales! It was so special. The spirit that was felt there was wonderful. It just filled the room. And what was even more cool about it was there was a lot of non-members there so I know that they felt it as well. Hopefully that baptism can make some differences in others lives besides just the Fales family. but can I just begin to describe how much I love that family. They seriously are my heart and joy. I have just come to love that family so much. Blake is the 8 year old boy and we have been working with Lisa (member) and Mike (nm) and I can see all the positive changes that the gospel is making for them and their family. So afterwards talking with Lisa they have picked a wedding date for her and Mike in September so then Mike will be getting baptized shortly after that! Oh man, so excited about that I can't even describe. The journey that their family is about to take together is going to be amazing! And I'm looking forward to being a part of it!

Also hopefully because of this baptism we might get a new investigator out of it. While we were there I saw a lady named Kelly. She was someone that me and my first companion had tracted in to one of our first couple weeks. Anyways, she was Mike's cousin. I went and talked to her afterwards and she was surprised that I remembered her (thank you Heavenly Father) and then she talked about how cool it was that we were able to help all of these people. So I asked if she would like to go to an FHE at the Fales sometime and she said she would be interested! Cool right?! The Lord always provides so many miracles!

Then on Saturday was the branch activity. It was a great turnout and we had a blast. I ended up praying some soccer with the branch as well and while playing I started coughing up blood. This didn't bother me too much as I guess it should have. I figured there was just something wrong with my sinuses. Because unfortunately I had been doing this for several weeks by now. Except this day was the worst. There was just a lot of blood. But don't worry I kept playing soccer, everything was fine, and we won the game! :) Later that day I got the call that I was supposed to be training again this next transfer and I would get to stay again in Cape May.

Okay so this next part will explain why I didn't write this last Monday. So Sunday the day after we had gone up to Linwood. It is a town about 45 min north and our district leader was having a couple of baptisms of a 9 and 11 yr old boys there so we went to support. Which happened to be super cool. But after the baptism we were going to watch the missionary broadcast. About 15 min in I was feeling really nauseous. I ended up getting up to leave because I thought I was going to throw up but as I started walking out of the chapel towards the nearest trashcan I just passed out. And because the Senior couple were there and they knew that I had been coughing up blood the day previous they decided to take me in to the hospital. So I spentSunday night in the ER and was finally moved to a room Mon morning where they were doing some test and what not.  What they ended up finding were a couple of nodules in my right lower middle lung and one on my thyroid. So Tuesday they did a bronchoscopy to try and figure out what was wrong  with me or what the nodules were but when they did the procedure there was too much bleeding going on in my trachea and lung to get a sample of anything so the doctor told me that he wanted me to go home as soon as possible. :( 

Yeah that wasn't something I wanted to hear. I can't really express the emotions I felt or what it is like being told that you have to go home from your mission early but I do know it wasn't anything good. At first when he was telling me, I had to get up and walk out of the room. And after coming back and hearing everything he wanted to say, then I think I was in denial because I told my mission president that I was fine and they would take care of it in a year when I was finished with my mission... But here I am. No longer training. And no longer in Jersey.

It was difficult accepting it but after praying and telling the Lord that I would be humble and I'll go and do whatever it was that he wanted, I once again submitted my will and decided to just put my trust in God. 
I was released from the hospital on Wednesday afternoon and arrived in Idaho Thursday evening. I can't express enough thanks to all those that have been praying and fasting for me. I know that my zone did a special fast for me which was really touching along with the Hazelton ward upon me returning. Even though I don't know why this happened to me or what I am supposed to get out of it, I do know that God is still mindful of me and what I am going thorough. I felt him with me as the Elders said a prayer with me when I was on the verge of having the procedure on Tuesday and how he calmed me nerves and when I was headed to Philly to meet my mission president I asked my branch pres' wife if it was wrong for me to pray for God to heal me. Her response was that her sister in law who had never had children was given a blessing and was told that it is her right to remind God of the promise that she was given that she would have children and to pray for Christ to heal her. So I do know that everything is going to be alright. Maybe when I go to the doctor in a week they won't have to do the thoracic surgery and the scan will say there is nothing there or some blood work will come back saying that it is just an infection. Or maybe it won't heal that fast, but which ever way it works I know that God is watching over me, that everything happens for a reason, and that I can continue to do missionary work anywhere I am at. 

That is a definite confirmation I received while sitting in church this Sunday is that the adversary can't stop me. There are angels watching over me and helping me through this time. There are still ways to serve. I don't have to hang my head low because I am home. I don't have to let this journey be over. There are still things to do here and then eventually I will return to the PPM to finish my mission.  But until that day I will continue to look for miracles and make everyday the best day ever!

I love my family and everyone that has been a part of my life. Continue to keep working hard and strengthening your testimony. I know that is something I still get to work on everyday!

Love you all! Take care!

Chalet Beames

Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Pictures

Please enjoy these pictures Chalet sent.  They did come with descriptions and information, but I just had a new baby and unfortunately don't have enough time to figure it all out.  I apologize.













Transfer 4 Week 4 - June 10, 2013

Howdy everyone,
 
Things this week have been pretty good. We had the opportunity to teach some interesting lessons. At our stake conference about two weeks ago where Elder Perry talked about how missionaries should be going into the members homes and teach them the first three lessons in a way so that they could teach their friends we really worked hard at doing that. We had the opportunity of doing it with some less-active and active members and it proved to be very successful. One of the less-actives that we are working with ended up afterwards posting on facebook that she has been reading from the BOM and feels a lot more happy. First of all that is awesome that she feels that way, but second it helps us with our purpose as we were trying to uplift and strengthen her, she was then able to do missionary work through facebook.
Then it was also interesting as we did it with some active members, and then had the opportunity to talk about PMG with them. A lot of them had never looked into PMG nor new what it was about. But it provided us a way to help them talk about having it more in their homes and lives as they study and live by it.
 
We also had the opportunity to hear from President Rasband just like Connor. It was really cool. He actually told us the same thing that Connor mentioned in his last letter in regards to President Monson that

1. He loves us
2. He is is praying for us and
3. Thank you

But it was such a blessing to hear from President Rasband. He talked about being down in Oklahoma and seeing the damage there, and even though bad things happen God is still very aware! He also did tell me personally mom that Connor is safe and protected cuz he asked if any of us had family there. So don't worry about bud he will be fine.
 
I also just really want to tell you how much God really does have people prepared. As we pray about specific people to see or streets to tract there is a way that the Lord will help us find someone if we are obedient! Last night we were tracting in this area trying to find a less-active and we found this super prepared man, Jamie James! He let us come right in and he talked to us about how he has been searching for some truth and hope and we shared the whole restoration lesson with him, gave him a  BOM and he told us he would study and pray about it and told us to come back anytime. It was a great experience and I know that I can have those little experiences everyday. Hope you all pray for experiences like that as well.
 
Whelp. That's all for now folks. Keep being awesome. Hope everything is going well.
 
Love,
Sister Beames

Transfer 4 Week 3 - June 3, 2013

Hey everyone!
 
Things are going pretty dandy here. (dandy is Chalet's sarcastic voice) But for Sister Beames everything is really great! Looking on the positive side we have seen a lot of miracles this last week. Had the opportunity to meet and talk to a lot of people and find some really good potentials. Some of our investigators are doing well and progressing (even though none of them came to church :( but i guess that's why there is always next week right?). They are starting to gain faith and see why things are important for themselves.

Last night I organized a fireside and had our mission president come talk in this little branch. It was really good. He talked about the BOM and the process of its translation and how important it is in helping us get nearer to God! I loved it. I know the BOM really has helped me so much.

Well hope everything is going well back home. Do something fun and share some religion with the world today. 

Peace

Sister Beames

Sunday, June 2, 2013

Transfer 4 Week 2 - May 28, 2013

Memorial Day was yesterday so our mission pres. instructed us to switch our p-days and to use it as a day to find those that have lost loved ones. He told us to go to the cemeteries to go tracting, and my companion sister M. jokingly says that we were going there to talk to the ghosts. Which is precisely what would have happened because in reality this is a tourist town and nobody was at the cemetery  Everyone was at the beach for the holiday! So we decided to tract the houses around the cemetery  We ended up singing some hymns for people on their doorsteps as a way to get into trying to share a message and then we also went to people in the ward that we knew had lost loved ones in the past year or two. We actually had some good success in a trailer park. This specific location was where the young man had been living that was killed when I got here at the beginning of my mission. One of the people that we talked to said they went to his funeral and were actually looking for a church and said that they had felt really comfortable when they had attended there for the service. After sharing a brief message to them about the plan of salvation they told us that we could come back anytime. It will be exciting to see where that goes!

Obedience!

This was the goal of this week for me and my companion. We haven't really been doing anything that is disobedient, but we wanted to make this a focus to try and do more and see more accomplished. We set this goal about half way through the week when we felt like we weren't having very much progress or success because we had been doing a lot of service or helping people move and we hadn't had hardly any lessons.  We just felt like we weren't having as much success in areas as we wanted, But after really trying to focus on the goal for the last few days I could really see a difference and we learned a lot from doing it. We were able to see so many more blessing from the Lord and watch as He played a part in helping us find and talk to people.

Some of the miracles were we extended a baptismal invitation to our investigator Eldaa and she said yes. She said she has already felt the difference in her life as she has started to read the BOM. And one day when she felt like she didn't want to do anything, she recognized that satan was getting her down and making her procrastinate. She said she realized that she can't procrastinate and she needs to change cuz this is the only way to be happy.

Then we went to find a potential, William, who we had met outside a counseling center one day while tracting a street in our town.

When we went to his house his step mom came out and we started talking to her about how we had met him and shared a BOM with him. We told her how we know it would really bring a lot of peace into his life and help him find direction. She then proceeded to tell us that that was exactly what he needed! Apparently about a year ago there were two girls killed walking down bayshore rd here in Cape May and one of them was his sister and the other was his cousin. I have heard the story of the two girls the whole time being here and to be careful while walking the streets but I never thought I would meet one of the family members! The lady then proceeded to tell us that William had also lost his real mom a little over a year ago. With tears in my eyes I could hardly believe all the things that this young man was going through in his life but I reassured her that we did have a message that would help and make a difference. She then called for him to come to the door and we ended up having a good talk with him. He said he had started to look through the book, so we gave him a "question of the soul" pass along card so that he could start finding answers on his own about some of his questions and then set up a time for a return appointment  Man, I know how much he needs this. I know that the Lord put us in his path for a reason.

Finally, we had a really good lesson with Mike and Lisa Fales. We taught them the law of chastity and picked a baptismal date for Mike in August and then told them to pick a date for them to get married. Mike is really progressing. He just needs to keep receiving answers for himself. Together they decided to have a competition to see who could finish reading the BOM first. I'm just excited that they are finally reading. I know it will bless them. Mike gave a perfect example of how the Lord is already guiding him. Since he is working on keeping the Word of W, he had gone all week without coffee, but then on Saturday morning he was going to go to the store to buy some creamer so he could have some. He said he looked for his car keys for over an hour and could not find them. He took it as a sign that it must not have been that important anyways.

These were only a few examples of the amazing week but the Lord has really shown me when we are more diligent and obedient that he will bless us. That is really what we need to do to always strive to stay on the right path.

Firm, Undaunted, Obedient!

Sister Beames