Sunday, March 30, 2014

March 24

Hello All!! 

It was a wonderful spring filled week. It was so nice to have the sun shining and 70 degree weather! 

Not much too exciting happened this week other than we had a lot of success. We were able to teach the most lessons this week than i have on my mission thus far so that was exciting. 

A and L are progressing so well. We have so much fun with them, they are my best friends. Included are 3 pictures from our week. We were able to take them to a baptismal service in a town about 30 minutes away. They were excited to see how it all was done and a good time was had by all. A also loves tennis but since they moved here they havent been able to find an instructor. Well luckily for me a nice member in the ward donated me her tennis racket so I now am teaching A and L how to play a little tennis. It has been so much fun. They are the cutest boys and have such bright futures ahead of them. They are so excited to be baptized on April 12

So my miracle story about B and EJ turned out to be not so good.. ha. We went back on Monday night to teach them and figured out that T, their mom, is an alcoholic. That night she had decided to drink a little too much and was not in the right state of mind. We still went in to teach the lesson but she kept interrupting with false doctrine and inappropriate comments. It turned into a fun game of "how can we take what she just said and turn it back into a gospel conversation". Well the lesson went fine and the kids were excited to learn. We left and just had to laugh the whole experience off. It was a lesson for the books. We had set up with them while we were there to come back on Thursday to teach them again. Well the next day we get a call from T.. We say hello and then she says "are you the girls that brought the books to my kids?" and we say yes and then she just went off.. Yelling at us that she could not believe that we just barged into her house and that she did not want any visitors last night and that she couldnt believe we went behind her back and made an appointment with her daughter to come back and she just didnt feel comfortable when we were at her house and that she never wants us to come back. We did our best to get in apology in before she hung the phone up. We were in a little bit of shock but just knew we couldnt take anything personally. She didnt remember anything from the lesson, including that we asked her when we could come back, and she is just not in the right state of mind. We feel so bad for the children because they were so excited to learn and progress. We are just grateful that they have a Book of Mormon to read and hopefully they can read and learn even without us coming. Other people from the ward are going to try and stop by to see if they can get in. We decided we are going to make her cookies and go to her house and see if she will accept our apology for "offending" her. Wish us luck! 

Transfers are tomorrow and both Sister Langarica and I are staying here in Garner. I was called to be a Sister Training Leader again. I am excited to work with the Sisters here in the Apex district and get to know them better. My good friend, Sister Franks, was also transferred to this zone from Wake Forest so I am excited to be able to go on exchange with her again. 

Other than that things are going well. The work of the Lord is exciting, and it is a real blessing to be a witness of miracles happening every single day. I love this Gospel, and I love the Lord! 

Thanks for all your love and support. 

Sister Judd 

Monday, March 17, 2014

***If you have a chance, send Emily a letter or card in the mail! She would LOVE to get some fun mail!!!***

Hello all! 

Sorry for the short email this week.

It was a slower week but had a wonderful ending! 

We were out last night with our Relief Society President. We went out with our relief society president last night and decided to do some stop by visits of less actives nobody has had contact with in a while. With over 300 less actives in the ward there are lots of these names. After a couple of homes with no luck we were led to the house of a woman named T. We were welcomed right in and began talking with her. 3 children then came out from a back room and sat in on our discussion. It turns out that her 3 kids are not enjoying the church they are going to now and have been wanting something new. Their eyes lit up when we introduced the Book of Mormon and were ecstatic to hear about the Youth programs. T is recovering from some health issues she has had and declared that she was ready to go back to church as well. The 2 children over the age of 8 expressed a desire to be baptized and asked if we could come back today to begin teaching them! They are such a sweet family. They are from Kenya and have so much faith. The 2 older kids names are B and EJ. They have kenyan names but since nobody would be able to understand it that is what they go by. After a hard week I couldn't help but laugh and think that Heavenly Father was yelling at me, "here is a Blessing for you EJ (emily judd)".

A and L are doing so well. Looking forward to their baptism on April 12. We had quite the lesson with them this week. So many miracles are coming from them it just blows me away. A few months ago P, the mom, hired a nanny to help her with the kids when she works. Well this nanny just so happens to also be a member of the church who has gone less active. On Tuesday P told us her fiance, T,  was coming into town this weekend and that we needed to meet him because, in her own words, "he's gonna need to join the church too". Well we went over Friday to teach a lesson. We were excited to meet and teach T. Turns out the nanny, P, deiced to join in because she is ready to come back to church. We brought with us a member and his son to help fellowship. And the neighbor boy was all for sitting in on a bible study. So we had a room full of 9 people and all pressure was on us! We decided to watch the Restoration dvd to catch everybody up and read from the Book of Mormon. It was such a powerful lesson and the spirit was so strong. The neighbor boy at one point said "I feel like God is in the room". And the best part of all was being able to sit next to all six of them.. A, L, S (the 4 yr old), P, P, and T at church yesterday. God knows every detail of our lives! He is truly preparing the hearts of people to hear this wonderful message. The message that God lives, He loves his children, and the true complete church of Jesus Christ has been restored back to the earth! 

I love this Gospel. It truly can bring peace and happiness to anyone in any situation. Jesus Christ atoned for all of us and through Him we can do all things. 

Thanks for all your continued love and support. 

Love, 
Sister Judd 

Tuesday, March 11, 2014

March 10



Hello and happy Monday!! 

I have been feeling like my letters home have been super boring lately.. no awesome stories or exciting news. So I decided to pray this week that I would have a good story to tell you all. Well of course it took until Sunday to happen but we experienced a true miracle this week!! 
On Sunday a new record was received into the ward. A lady by the name of P. No one knew anything about her so we were asked to go stop by and introduce ourselves and meet her. We decided to head over after church. 
We get to the door and she opens right up and lets us in. We were also greeted by her 3 young kids.. A(10), L(9) and S(4). We got started talking and she told us that she was baptized 2 years ago when she lived in Texas. She moved to Colorado shortly after but never felt apart of the ward there and fell away. She moved to Garner about a year ago but never figured out where the church was. She told us her wonderful conversion story and that she still believes all the doctrine and they read the Book of Mormon as a family very often. Well she went on to say that last week A told her that he wanted to be baptized. She asked him if he wanted to get baptized in the Mormon church or in the Baptist church where his father attends. He said he didnt know but thought that they should pray about it. Well all week long they had been praying about it and on Sunday we knocked on their door.. It was truly amazing to see their faith and for them to see that we were an answer to their prayers. While we got talking L ran to the back and grabbed his Book or Mormon. He expressed that he wanted to be baptized too. He then asked "will the water be cold or hot?". We are sooo excited to work with this cute family! The Lord answers prayers!! 

I truly wish I could bottle up the craziness that goes on here and send it all to you. Everyday I am just blown away by the things I see and things that people do. The south is truly a different world, I dont even know how to explain it. Lets just say, the rule about no participation in Sacrament meeting has not made it to the Garner ward yet. Brain cells are lacking but they make up for it with the love in their hearts! And I love it! 
We drove past a house this week that was full of lawn decorations. I am telling you full. Over 100. I took a picture and will include it. I wish pictures did more justice. But it is this true southern craziness style that I am talking about. Well a couple days later we had like 10 minutes of spare time before our next appointment. I told Sister Langarica that I wanted to go knock on the door of the crazy lawn decoration house. Because thats what missionaries do, we knock on doors. I just had to know what kind of person lived in that house. Well it turns out to be an old lady who was not interested in the gospel but it was a fun experience.
I wish I could video record every time we tell people that Gladys Knight is coming to town. It has become my favorite thing. People are going crazy! One less active lady we were talking to almost had a seizure. I am not kidding, she was shaking uncontrollably as tears rolled down her face and all she could say was "Gladys?!" I know that miracles will happen at this concert. 
We also had quite the experience in the ghetto this week. This week has been extremely cold and rainy but Saturday turned out to be a beautiful 70 degree day. We went to go visit a less active woman. Well the whole neighborhood decided to be out and partying.  All the guys were leaning on their cars blasting rap music and yelling and hollering, everyone was drinking and smoking, the kids were running around, and the woman were all standing around holding the babies. And of course here two white girl missionaries come driving up in their toyota corolla with a bike rack. All eyes turned on us. We walked up and the woman we were visiting was standing outside. We could tell she felt extremely uncomfortable. We kept talking to her and my sweet companion was not leaving there without sharing a spiritual message. So we pull out of Book of Mormon. There is nothing quite like reading a scripture while hearing the F word blasting every 2 seconds from the music beside you. Missionary work is fun I'm telling you!! 
With all the bad happening in the world today I was reassured that there is still hope for the future. A member took us to Chick-Fil-A for lunch after one of our appointments. It was a downpour of rain this day. We we pull up and grab out purses, I go to open my door and see a worker standing outside my door with an umbrella. He says "I am here to walk you in". All of our mouths dropped. That is true service!! I will always support Chick-Fil-A. 

Well thats all for this week. Garner is an adventure every day! 

Helaman 12:1.. "Yea, we can see that the Lord in his great infinite goodness doth bless and prosper those who put their trust in him." 

Trust in God, Trust in his abilities. He has power to do all things! 

I love you all. Thanks for all your support. 

Love, 
Sister Judd 

Saturday, March 8, 2014

Mar 3

Hello Again! 
These weeks sure do fly by!
We are keeping very busy here in Garner. Its a wonderful thing!
I was able to go on exchanges this week with my sister leaders. (it is nice to not have that responsibility anymore). I went to the wonderful area of Fuquay-Varina. It was a lot of fun. I am so amazed everytime I go on exchanges. I walk into these peoples houses who I have never met before but immediately I just have so much love for them and want to be able to help them come closer to Christ anyway I can. I truly see and feel the love Christ has for all of his children everyday.  I have to say probably one of my favorites parts about being a missionary is all the great people I am blessed to meet and love and serve.
We had interviews with our wonderful mission president this week. These happen every 3 months. I love them! For this interview we were to come prepared with 1 scripture that has helped us as disciples of Jesus Christ. And then one "Weapon of Rebellion", like found in Alma23:14, that we are going to ‘bury’ to help us be a better Representative of Christ. The scripture I chose was the one I shared with you all last week. Moroni 10:23. It has helped me know that I can do hard things! AKA a mission, the hardest thing i've ever done. ha. But when we have that steady faith in Christ and rely on Him we can do all things, and we can do hard things! And the weapon of war I have chosen to bury is negativity. The power of a positive attitude makes all the difference! I have experienced that first hand. We determine out attitude. We determine our happiness. Yeah, we might not be where we want to be or going through things we would have chosen. But when we choose to look on the bright side and see the blessings all around us we can be happy and find joy, even in the worst of trials. I am learning this first hand, trust in the Lord, have that hope and faith that all things are done in the wisdom of our all wise and all knowing loving Heavenly Father.
Some exciting news... Ever heard of Gladys Knight? Well guess who is coming to my town on April 26 and 27. The one and only Gladys Knight. Gladys is a member of the church and has been set apart as a music missionary. She has a LDS choir and does tours around the US putting on firesides for missionary opportunity's. Every year she does a tour through the bible belt. Well after being on a waiting list for 2 years she finally is coming to Durham. And the Apex, Raleigh, and Durham stake are putting it together. She will do 4 shows here. And they are strictly missionary centered. She wants most of the audience to be non members and less actives. She has rearranged some of our hymns and songs to make them, her own. She performs and shares her testimony and basically gives the first 3 lessons from what I hear. They say that 40% of the non members there will request a Book of Mormon or missionary visit after the concert because that is how moving it is. We are super excited! In order to get a free ticket you have to put in a request and basically qualify for it. So from now until April we are trying to ask everyone we meet if they would like to go to a free Gladys Knight concert at our church. Then we just have to get their information and then we will submit for them to get a ticket. It will be tons of fun and a new exciting way to share the gospel! It is perfect time for her to come because the Book of Mormon musical just left Durham. We know this will be a success!
I hope you all have a wonderful week and God bless!! 
Thanks for all your continued love and support!
Love, 
Sister Judd