This
week we helped a less-active member paint a room in her house. That was
fun! It is now a beautiful creme puff room, instead of a dark pink
dungeon. She is going to take us out to get crepes this week as a thank
you.
We also helped another less-active
member (who really doesn't want anything to do with the church) move
some things around in her house. We had met her about a week before. She
made it very apparent she does not like the church and she has her own
church now, so we gave her our phone number and told her to call us if
she needed any help. She called us a few days later! So, we go over to
help her. We weren't really sure what we were going to help her do. We
get there and she keeps talking about a "treatment" she is getting done
on her home. We were just taking pictures off the walls and curtains
down. I was looking around and happened to glance upon a stack of papers
titled, "How to get rid of bed bugs." First thought in my head was,
"You've got to be kidding me." I showed Sister Peatross and her reaction
was the same. I asked the less-active if she had a bed bug problem and
she said, "Mhmm. A bad one." Sister Peatross and I looked over to our
coats and bags sitting on the couch and cringed. We couldn't just leave,
though, so we kept helping... Once we were done we took all our stuff
home and put it in big garbage bags in order to suffocate any nasty
little bugs that could have latched on to our belongings. Good times! So
far we haven't found any, so I think we are good. By the time we left
the lady had a much better attitude towards us. Service softens hearts,
y'all! ...and occasionally aids in the travel of bed bugs.
Carnel
came to church again and is right on schedule to bet baptized in the
coming weeks. Just a couple more things left to teach him. He and Ivor
(he got baptized in September right before I got here) are friends. It's
so neat to see Ivor showing somebody the ropes. He enjoys it, too. He
has been asking us how he can be a missionary to his friends. He is a
sweet guy. And he passed the sacrament again! :)
I
have been working on reading all the conference talks over again and
looking for the invitations to act given in them. I was reading Elder
Robbins about which way do we face. I found this quote, "The true badge
of courage is overcoming the fear of man." It made me think of how often
we as individuals do things we may not want in order to please another
person. We do things, or don't do things, because we are afraid of what
others might think or say. I invite you to ask yourself right now,
"Whose approval am I seeking?" If you don't like the answer you find
remember that often times all it takes is 20 seconds of insane courage
to change any situation we may find ourselves in. I promise as you act
on the courage to seek the approval of Heavenly Father you will not be
confounded before men.
Peace and Blessings!
Sister Broadbent
Oh Missy....you are a wonderful example to us all. Through your service we are taught.....
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Shanna Hugie