Monday, March 25, 2013

March 25, 2013 letter

Well, hello there again.
 
It is a beautiful and sunny day here in Maple Ridge. I love the sun shine. I am getting ready to throw out my tights. They are pretty trashed.
 
This week has been really good. We have been busy, as always. It is wonderful to feel the spirit testify of the truth! I love being a missionary. Sometimes I am so happy I want to faint with joy! What a wonderful way to be spending my time, especially at Easter. I am so thankful that I get to go and share the message of our Savior Jesus Christ. I testify along with the angels at the tomb "Why seek ye the living among the dead? He is not here, but is risen" Just as others came to know that Christ broke the bands of death, I also know that He broke the bands of death. I love focusing on the living Christ! Happy Easter!
 
This past week we had a zone conference with President Tilleman. He is the best. We had a wonderful conference in which the spirit was so strong. Sister Tilleman was talking about what she loved about Christ's church. We went through and listed some things:
The true church should have:
- a foundation of apostles and prophets
- personal revelation
- baptism the way Christ was baptized
- the power that Christ gave the apostles.
- ordinances of salvation
- way for everyone to return home
- obeying all of God's commandments, not just a few
- serve and love one another
- temples
- allowed to ask questions
 
Those are just a few! The spirit was so strong and it was so amazing! Sometimes, I wish you could all be there in a meeting with President and Sister Tilleman. They are so wonderful.
 
Before heading back to Maple Ridge, I had the chance to talk to President Tilleman alone. For the first time he actually asked me when I was going home. A lump came to my throat as I said 4 or 5 months! So crazy! Time is flying by so fast. I asked if I could extend and come home with him and Sister Tilleman. They have just over a year left. He kind of chuckled. BAH! However, I learned so much from President Tilleman. I am a new sister! :)
 
We then had the opportunity to go on exchanges. I was able to be companions with Sister Haight. She is from California and new as well. She is pretty cool. We took a lot of funny pictures together. We met a man on the street.  We were standing on a street corner waving to people and before we could wave to him, he was taking his headphones out and coming over to talk to us. We talked to him for about 20 minutes. He grew up with a lot of mormon friends. He is a Born Again Christian. I thought it was going to get contentious, but he said he wanted us to be able to talk as friends. We all shared ideas. We gave him things to consider and he gave us things to consider. Before he left he asked if we could pray! Of course! There we were on a busy street corner and he said a prayer. It was amazing. He asked if we liked Spoken Word Poetry. Not sure what that was, but he basically rapped a poem for us entitled "Who is Jesus?" It was so legit! He gave us his name and I am going to add him to my Facebook friends when I get home.
 
 The church is true! I love this gospel.
 
Until next time.
 
Love, Sister Saal
 
p.s. I learned some slang that the young people are saying these days. "Cra Cra" instead of crazy. "Jelly" instead of jealous. "Tots" instead of totally. "Awky" instead of awkward. and "Soup" instead of super. I think the young people are just getting lazy and don't want to finish their words. When one of the new sisters taught me, I felt like I was learning a new language. "That is... cra cra?" Wow. I hope it is not too much of a culture shock.

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

March 18, 2013 letter

Hey, Family (and friends)
Honestly and truly I do! I love missionary work! I talked to President Tilleman and he told me I could extend for an extra 2 years! Sorry boys, no marriage for me! Sweet.

Anyway, really though, I love being a missionary and helping my brothers and sisters come unto Christ. It is the most rewarding thing that I have ever done. We have met so many wonderful people and I am so thankful for all the friendships that have been formed. Today I saw pictures of our baptism in Courtenay (I will send one home along with a picture of Sister Dean and I) and it made me tear up. She made a covenant with our Father in Heaven and took part in a necessary saving ordinance! I feel so blessed to have been able to teach her, though it was a brief moment.

The ward here is so awesome! We have the BEST ward mission leader in the world. Brother MaCrae is so awesome! We call him every night and he is so willing to help out with anything he can.
I have a story! So, there is a sister in the ward from Jamaica. She married a man from Cuba, he is not a member, yet! :) They invite us over for lunch on Sunday once a month. Well, last time we had goat curry. That is right, I ate GOAT! It was actually really good. Something new for me I thought I would never try! Well, he always makes good food. We went over for lunch yesterday and jokingly I said "What meat are we having today?" Without missing a beat he said "Ox tail." I was a little shocked and I think he saw the surprise on my face. He then went on to tell us how the ox/cow tail is a delicacy and that there is not a lot of meat, but it is good. So... I ate ox tail! Sweet. I am glad for a mission because there is no way I would have tried it otherwise. Aren't you proud? Still don't like pickles though.

I figured I would tell you a little more about Sister Dean. She is from Eagle Mountain Utah. She is 19 years old. Before she came out she was at the U going into Musical Theater. She has an amazing  singing voice that makes me jealous. She has 3 older sister, 2 older brothers and one younger brother. She was adopted and is half Polynesian. How cool is that? I am taller than her though, so at least I have that going for me. She is really sweet and really taking a fitting to being a missionary. She has a powerful testimony. I feel honored and blessed to be her trainer, though she seems to be training me every day. She is a hard worker and she wants to be here serving the Lord. I have full confidence in her. She seems to be just soaking everything in. I love being her companion and I love being here in Maple Ridge. The ward is amazing and I am thankful to be serving the Lord.

One scripture I came across in my studies that I would like to share with you. "Let no man despise thy youth; but be thou an example of the believers, in word, in conversation, in charity, in spirit, in faith, in purity." That scripture really hit me hard when I read it. As being a trainer goes, I need to be an example to Sister Dean. I need to be exactly obedient if I expect her to be exactly obedient. When it comes to being a missionary, I am a representative of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. I need to be that light to those around me in darkness. Even as a daughter of God, I need to be an example. Not only do I need to be, I want to be. I want to be a true disciple of Christ. I want to be an instrument in His hands. When people see me I want them to see the love I have for the Savior. I want them to feel of His love and see His light! I love being a missionary more than anything in the world. I love helping my brothers and sisters return to live with God. These are not random strangers I am talking to, these are my brothers and sisters. Something Sister Duffy said before transfers "I picture my sister standing at the door. What if my sister (Megan) was at the door and not interested. What would I do to help her?" That is something I am applying. 

 I just love being a missionary. I come home so exhausted I can barely keep my eyes open, and yet, I have so much energy and I just want to keep going!

I hope all is well at home with everyone. Life here is amazing. Don't worry about me, I am doing great.

Love you all!

Sister Saal

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

March 11, 2013 letter

Greetings humans!

Haha. Funny story. There is a new member here that calls people humans and species and it is really funny. Every time we talk to him he says "Hi humans!" It is really funny.

Anyway, guess you would have to be there. It is funny to me.

So, life is really good in the mission field. I am still in Maple Ridge for at least 6 more weeks. It is good because there is so much going on here. I love it so much!

Biggest news! I am now a mom. I hope you like being grandparents, because you have a new granddaughter. Her name is Sister Dean. She is from Eagle Mountain Utah. She is pretty sweet. I like her. We are pretty similiar. She is a super solid missionary. She will be training after 6 weeks, I know it! How honored and blessed I feel to be able to train Sister Dean. She is a wonderful missionary with a very powerful testimony. It is amazing! She is always looking in her planner and seeing what we are to do next. It has been very easy to be exactly obedient with her, because both of really want to be exactly obedient. She is a wonderful missionary.

More big news, in the ward now there is a set of Sisters and a set of Elders! We are working close, but not too close, with the elders here in the ward. The ward loves them already. I am pretty sure they love them more than they love me! :) Nah, they have just seen me around for a bit longer!

This week was wonderful being able to see President Tilleman. We had 26 new missionaries come in this week, 11 of which are sisters! The spirit was so strong for the entire meeting! You could feel the "fresh meat" enegry fill the room. It was breath taking! I loved the training and I learned so much. One main thing I learned from Sister Tilleman,  we can't be too hard on ourself. We are serious about our sacred calling but happy about life. It seemed like the whole meeting was just for me. We could feel the angels in the room. It was very sacred. It is an honor to be here in the Canada Vancouver Mission under such amazing leadership. I love President Tilleman and I love being a missionary!

We have had a pretty good week. We set 3 baptismal dates this week! I feel really confident about them. One was with a man that we are going to have the Elders teach from now on. The other was a sister - she is so amazing! I love her so much!!!  The other is with a 10 year old girl. We have had a hard time getting her to come to church. We set a date with her in hopes that would help her come, and it did! She was there on Sunday with her parents! The church is so true.

I have been thinking a lot about what I want to happen with the rest of my mission. I still have a while, but the time is speeding up. One scripture that I just keep thinking about over and over is found in Jacob chapter 5. "And it came to pass that the Lord of the vineyard wept, and said unto the servant: what could I have done more for my vineyard?" That is something that I have been pondering. What more can I do for the Maple Ridge Ward? What more can I do for the Canada Vancouver Mission? What more can I do for my brothers and sisters who are wandering in darkness? I want to "waste and wear out" my life in the service of the Lord. The tricky part is figuring how I am going to do that now. I have made some pretty good goals to work on and I know that with the Lord's help, I can accomplish it. I am so very thankful for the sacred responsibility I have to train a new missionary.

I just want you all to know how much I love you! I love our Savior and what He did for each one of us. I know that my life will never be the same after this amazing mission I am serving for the Lord. It is not even my time. It is His.

See you in less than 6 months! BAH!!

Love, Sister Saal

Monday, March 4, 2013

March 4, 2013 letter

I am wet. I am cold. I am tired. And yet...

Hello family (and friends)!

It sounds like amazing things are happening down there. We had about 6 days of rain followed by 2(hopefully more) days of sun. As I was doing my studies this morning the sun was shinning through the window and warming me. I have missed the sun, A LOT. I am praying that it continues to get warmer and we get rid of this rain nonsense. I want the sun! With that being said, I have such an amazing story to tell you about the rain (hence the title of this email).

I thik this has been one of the best weeks of my mission! This week was so full of miracles that I don't know where to even begin! We have transfer calls tonight, but we already know Sister Duffy is leaving. President Tilleman told us that, along with the fact that Sister Brown and I will both be training. Where we will be training is the mystery. So, with Sister Duffy leaving soon, we have been trying to get a lot done so we are up to speed (she has been here about 10 months and really knows the area). We went through and organized the potentials and separated them into streets. On Friday, when Sister Duffy was in Richmond at Zone Leaders Council, Sister Byam from Surrey, needed a companion and came here to be with us. We took a sister from the ward out with us to do splits. She is 19 and is going on a mission soon. Well, we split up to accomplish more. At first, the day looked bleek. It had been raining for days and it was coming down hard. Not the best weather to be walking around in. At first, I thought about being at home by a fireplace drinking hot chocolate. But, since I am serving a mission and all, and that would be apostate to sit around and do nothing, we got to work. I had the chance to go with Erin first. My attitude completely changed. As we were walking down the street an overwhelming feeling came over me. I was cold. I was wet. I was tired. And yet, I have never been happier. I loved walking in the rain to share the gospel with my brothers and sisters. By the end of the day I had been walking around in the rain for nearly 7 hours. I was soaked from head to toe and to the bone. However, joy filled every inch of my body and I was no longer cold. The Spirit warmed my soul. It seemed like the best way to help lift my spirits. At that moment I really understood how much this is not our work. It is our Heavenly Father's work and we need to recognize that. For that day I gave up my thoughts and feelings, my will, and served the Lord with all my heart, might, mind, and strength. And He has blessed me profoundly for it!

Giving up my will completely is something that I have been really working hard on. It seems to get easier day by day. The love that the Saviour has for me seems to radiate through my entire body! Oh how great is my joy!

Another miracle I want to share with you is about yesterday. Since it was fast Sunday my companions and I did a special fast for President Tilleman. It was a mission wide fast. Many of our friends told us they would be at church, but by the start of Sacrament meeting, no one showed. It was a little heartbreaking. However, after the prayer and while the Bishopbric was talking, a woman showed up. She had texted us a few days before and had to cancel the church tour, but told us she wanted to come to church. She showed up and sat by us. Then, another investigator showed up with his fiance who is a member. Then a family showed up! They are good friends with a family in the ward, and the mom is a member from the Phillipenes! We set up a dinner appointment to eat with both families. Then a woman and her son showed up. She only speaks French, but we have two sisters in the ward who speak French! One of the sisters gave her a church tour and explained a bit about our church.This lady lives across the street from the church and Sunday morning she just decided to bring her son to church! After Sacrament it was crazy busy trying to talk to everyone, but we were able to meet each non-member who was there. We gave one a tour of the church and she loved it! We invited her to be baptized and she said yes!  My joy is full! So many miracles are happening and I don't know if I can handle all this, much less deserve all the miracles coming our way. I love being a missionary!

My companions are so wonderful and so amazing. I am truly blessed to have them as my companions. I know that they are helping me learn and grow and become better. I have really enjoyed this time that I have gotten to know them. I know that whatever happens with transfers this week, my life is changed for the better because of them. I am so thankful for the miracles that have been brought to pass because of our hard work. God has not ceased to be a God of miracles! For that, I am so thankful.

As for me, life is really good. Things are going so much better for me, and I am thankful for the strength and suport the Lord gives to me. I have felt His love so much lately and I am so thankful for that! He loves His children so much! I love His children so much!

I love you family! Thanks for all you do for me.

Love, Sister Saal

Sunday, March 3, 2013

Missionary Pictures



Sister Saal at the Vancouver Temple
Sister Brown, Sister Duffy and Sister Saal at the Vancouver Temple.
"One of the best days ever on my mission" says Sister Saal
 
Sister Nuttall, an investigator and Sister Saal


Sister Saal and one of her favorite missionary families.

February 25, 2013 letter

Dear Family (and friends) -
 
Another week has come and gone! I hope you are enjoying the cold weather. It is a little chilly here. No snow. Lots of rain. I hope that I don't walk a hole in my rain boots before the end of the season. That would be unfortunate.
 
Really quick, we ran out of time last P-Day so I will be sending the pictures this week. I hope you are ready, they are good pictures! :)
 
This week has been epic. We taught like 17 lessons this week, 10 of which with investigators. The work is speeding up and it is soon going to become quicker. President Tilleman came to a few lessons with us on Thursday. He gave us a little inside information about transfers. This transfer is only 5 weeks instead of 6. Talk about stressful. Everything that we need to do has to be done a week earlier. We have been keeping very busy. It is really nice because it keeps us focused and helps us not "get lazy" as Sister Duffy would say. Another update about transfers! We have 11 sister missionaries coming in this transfer. We have about 15 English speaking sisters right now, with two going home. How crazy! We are going to basically double in one day. Plus, with all the new missionaries and the new rules with the MTC, we will be getting missionaries coming here in between transfers. The Lord is hastening the work and I hope I can keep up. Shortly, as President Tilleman said, I will be in charge of a new missionary.
 
Our investigator in Courtenay was baptized this weekend! As sad as I was not to be there, she entered into a covenant with our Father in Heaven and that is all that matters. I love being a missionary. I love seeing how much the gospel changes lives! It has changed mine forever.
 
I had the opportunity to go on an exchange and go to Abbotsford with the sisters down there. They are both great missionaries and I am blessed to be around such amazing sisters. We had a lesson with a couple that invited us in right away. They are Bahai. We were talking to them and then a knock came on the door. It was their pastor or preacher or whatever they have. Well, we got into a heated discussion (heated on his side. Contention is of the devil so we refused to be contentious) and he was trying to prove us wrong. Finally we had to go in for the night anyway, so we just left. It ended on a good note and the wife was really interested to learn more. The sisters will be going back, though the preacher promised he would not be there.
 
There is not much else I can think of. I seem to be just SOOOOO tired all the time. I feel like I could take a 72 hour nap and still be tired. It is an amazing feeling at the end of the night when you are trying to say your prayers and your mind won't stay focused. That is proof that you did a lot that day!
 
Love you family. I know this is true. I know it can change your life if you let it. Test out Moroni's promise in Moroni 10:3-5. Read the Book of Mormon. Pray about it with real intent. Let it change your life.
 
Love you.
 
Sister Saal.
 
I love you papa! You are the best. I couldn't ask for a better dad.