Monday, May 26, 2014

Happy Memorial Day!

Pictures of Sister Ririe at Zone conferences this week




Hey y'all!

This week - great. :)  SO much good stuff happened.  Where to start...

Houston.  It's great.  Except for the bugs.  And now that it's officially summer here, they are all out in full force.  Including the mosquitoes and fire ants - no fun.  Basically I smell like bug spray ALL the time, because if I don't, I come home with a bazillion new bites.  But that's alright - we survive.  

On to more spiritual and missionary matters (it's funny - at Zone Conference (more on that later) Sister Pingree gave each of us a cute little picture to put on our walls with a whole bunch of little sayings of how to be a good missionary - stuff like "smile" and "talk to everyone" and "wear your black name tag with honor."  One that had to make us laugh was "ignore the weather" ... kind of hard to do, when you're outside in the heat and humidity pretty much all day... but we do our best. :)  )  Now that my random tangent is over, I'll REALLY move on to the more spiritual and missionary matters of the week.

First miracle... Wes and Kelly came to church!!!! we were able to teach them this past week, and invited them to come, and they said yes, and then they actually came, and loved it. :) So for the first time since Robert was baptized, Memorial Springs had an investigator at church.  Things are moving forward - slowly but surely.  We're meeting with them again this week - Wes said he'd feed us barbecue, so we're excited.  And of course there will be plenty of gospel teaching too. :)  He's excited to learn, and Kelly is excited to be more involved, which is great.  It was awesome - at church, we sat with them (of course) so we could be there to kind of explain what was going on during the meetings.  It was fast Sunday, because we have stake conference next week, and I turned to talk to Wes to see that Kelly was already answering his questions.  She knows it all, she just hasn't been to church in a while.  I think she felt good to be back. :)

On a sadder note - We think Candy and Karen dropped us... they've been meeting with Jehovah's Witnesses for the past few months, and after their weekly appointment with them, Candy cancelled their meeting with us... we think the JWs convinced them to not meet with us anymore... :/  we'll try by a few more times, and see if we can't meet with them again.  When we met with them before, they said they had a lot that the JWs believed in that didn't make sense to them - I think we can answer some of those questions, if they give us the chance.

We were able to see Jo and Lesa again, finally!  Jo has been in the hospital for the last month or so, so we haven't been able to visit her.  But she's out, and doing well. :)  She's a sweetheart, I love visiting them! :)

Zone Conference was absolutely amazing!  I always love meetings with bunches of missionaries and President Pingree speaking to us.  It's weird to think that President PIngree only has about a month and a half left... I will miss him and his family!  But I'm sure the new mission president will be great too.  During Zone Conference we had great discussions about learning and working to please God instead of pleasing man.  It is SO important to focus on pleasing God, especially as missionaries, where we are called to be His servants in spreading the Gospel.  We aren't called to tell people the things they want to hear - we are called to spread the Gospel; some people call it hard, but it really is the thing that will lead them, and us, to lasting happiness.  

Each Zone Conference we have the opportunity to prepare a 3-5 minute talk - the subject for this meeting was "What have I learned from studying the Atonement in the Book of Mormon?"  Each of us prepare our talk, and then whoever is conducting announces the lucky few that will get to speak during the conference. ... yup, I was one of the lucky few... I thought I would be off the hook because I had been asked to give the closing prayer... guess not.  But it was good - I love reading the Book of Mormon, and as a missionary I have learned so much about the Atonement.  It was neat to share what I've learned with my fellow missionaries, even if it did mean I had to stand in front of everyone - still not my most favorite thing to do.  But I'm getting more used to it. :)

I'm running out of time - because of Memorial Day, the place that we usually email is closed, so there's only one computer for the two of us...  But I love y'all so much, and I hope you have a great week! :)  The gospel is true!!  I know it. :)

Sister Ririe


1 Nephi 6:5

Monday, May 19, 2014

Sometimes we over complexicate things...

Sister Walker and me with our bikes. :) The flash went off on my camera - that's why the reflectors are so bright.



the subject line doesn't have much to do with the week... it's just a funny quote from one of the sisters in my district. ;)

Hey y'all!

This week has been absolutely amazing!  With the ward split and reorganization and such, it almost seems like I'm serving in a different ward, but without nearly as many goodbyes.  It's nice.  We have a good, solid foundation to work off of, along with a lot of new to work with.  So far it's been good. :) 

When the ward split last week, we lost a few neighborhoods, but we also gained a few as well.  Sister Walker and I have been working a lot in that new area, getting to know the members there as well as the layout of the streets so we feel comfortable walking around without our nose in our map all day.  There is SO much potential up there - I am really excited to see what happens as we continue to work hard!  The members that we gained are awesome, and I'm excited to get to know them better.  And a lot of them are really missionary-minded - when we stopped by to meet them, there were a few that were telling us all about the less actives that live near them, and their friends down the street, and their co workers... it's great. :)  Like I said - the new addition to Memorial Springs is awesome!  I can feel good things are going to happen soon! :)

Sister Walker and I were invited to go to seminary on Tuesday this week, and although it was super early, it was fun. :)  They were learning about baptism, and the teacher had asked us to help by explaining what we teach an investigator about that sacred ordinance.  We had a great lesson, and the students were getting involved, which was good.  We helped them do some role play, and before we knew it, class was over.  It was a neat experience - I love working with the youth and helping them prepare for missions.

We were able to teach Karen and Candy this week - we taught the restoration, and it went well.  They're also meeting with the Jehovah's Witnesses, but they said they won't join their church because there are some things that they don't agree with.  They both want to develop their relationship with God, and they are searching for the truth.  We're meeting with them again tomorrow - I hope it goes well and that we'll be able to answer their questions and resolve their concerns!

Awesome miracle - Sister Walker and I were walking down to the apartment office to pick up a package in the morning one day, and a guy (named Harold) stopped us and told us how he had got a copy of the Book of Mormon from the trio of sisters that was here a while ago.  He'd been reading it, but somehow he had lost his copy when he was somewhere in the war chapters.  (he's convinced that someone stole it, because it's an awesome book ;) ) So he saw us and asked us for a copy and said he'd love to have us come over to teach him more.  We gave him our number (he'd just moved to a new place, so he didn't have his number or address memorized yet...) but he said he'd contact us.  I hope he will soon!

Second awesome miracle that involves us walking down our apartment stairs in the morning - Sister Walker and I decided that we need to do our companion study outside from now on! - A guy came running up to us, and started talking, and then paused to say "I'm a Mormon" and then continued.  His name is Gannon, and he's here for the summer selling pest control. (Side note, pest control guys are awesome!  Most of them are return missionaries going to BYU that came out here for the summer to make money.  Talking to other missionaries in the area, we've found that these new additions to the ward REALLY like to help with missionary work... gotta love those RMs. :)  We've already had a few referrals from them - it's awesome.) Anyway, Gannon was out selling pest control, and his bike broke down, and a guy named Wes helped him to fix it.  They got talking, and somehow Wes found out that Gannon is from Utah.  He asked if he was Mormon, Gannon said yes, and Wes said that his wife was a member, but hadn't been to church in a really long time.  He wanted her to start going back, and he's looking for a church to raise his family in.  Long story short, Gannon worked it out to introduce us to them, and we all went over there yesterday night.  Wes is SUPER interested - and his wife Kelly is interested in coming back too - she's just a little nervous because she doesn't want to be judged and all that.  But right now, with the ward being reorganized, it's the PERFECT time to come back, and simply fall right into place.  So yeah, they're golden.  We're meeting with them again on Wednesday, and they've already agreed to come to church on Sunday, and Gannon said he'd come to our ward with them (he's in the singles ward) so they'd have a familiar face to sit with.  I'm SO excited to keep teaching them!  Kelly seems perfectly active - there's even a picture of the temple in their home, with the date that Kelly was sealed to her parents on it.  She definitely has a testimony.  And Wes has some questions that the church can answer.  Like I said... GOLDEN! :)

I've just got to say - I love this work!  The church is true, y'all!  And I love finding people that are prepared to hear our message! It's great - I couldn't imagine doing anything else with my time right now. :) I love you all so much!  Thanks as always for all the love and support and friendship! I hope y'all have a great week!  

Sister Ririe

Alma 26:12


Monday, May 12, 2014

An Eventful Mother's Day

#1 - Me and my new companion, Sister Walker
#2 - Either this shows how short my new companion, or the "everything's bigger in Texas" (even the mailboxes) mentality... maybe both. ;)
#3 & 4 - Skypeing with Sister Ririe on Mother's Day - she is seriously so happy!!






Hey y'all!

This week has been great!  Of course the highlight was getting to talk to the family yesterday - happy mother's day mom!  It was great to see your faces and talk to you for a bit. :)  I love y'all so much!  But now- back to the beginning of the week...

The week started off with transfers, where Sister Bonner was moved to College Station and Sister Walker came to join me here in Memorial Springs!  Sister Walker is great - she's from Billings Montana (my first companion not from Utah!), she has been out for almost 9 months, and she's a super hard worker, loves being a missionary, and has a gorgeous voice.  I love her already, and I'm excited to get to know her better!

Most of the week was spent helping Sister Walker get to know the area - she was in a full car area right before this (probably one of the largest areas in the mission) and now she's in one of the smallest areas and on foot all the time.  And it's hard, because we're getting into the hot and humid summer... but it will be great. :)  

We did a lot of tracting this week, and actually had an awesome miracle.  We were planning the night before, and were trying to decide where we should be for an hour where we had nothing to do.  So I looked at the map and a certain cul-de-sac stood out to me, so I suggested that we tract there.  The next day, when we got there, there was a woman standing on the opposite corner, and Sister Walker told me later that she had the strongest impression that we needed to talk to her at some point.  But she walked away before we could cross the street and talk to her then.  We continued tracting, without much success, until we got to a house at the end of the cul-de-sac, and I swear it was the exact spot that had caught my eye the night before.  The woman that had been standing on the corner answered the door, and we were able to teach her a bit about the Book of Mormon and share a scripture with her.  We asked if we could come back to teach her some more, and she said yes.  We set up a time that we could meet with her and her sister-in-law - she told us that they (their names are Karen and Candy, by the way) are searching for a church right now.  So we have an appointment with them tomorrow morning, and it's going to be great.  :)  I know that the Lord led us there because they are ready to hear the restored gospel!  I'm so excited to see how their story unfolds!

We had another cool experience this week - we got a text referral from Church Headquarters - someone had referred themselves on mormon.org.  His name is Joshua, and he's a Baptist Seminary Student and wanted a Book of Mormon so he could write his paper, giving us good evidence for our faith or something like that.  (this was all information that we got through him putting it in mormon.org)  We called him and set up a time to drop it by, and this Thursday we were able to drop it off.  We were planning on teaching him about the restoration briefly and pointing out Moroni's promise, but he kind of just took the Book of Mormnon, saying "oh, you brought it? Thanks!" and then started to shut the door.  We did manage to give him a card with our number, telling him to call us if he has any questions.  I wish we had been able to talk to him longer... oh well.  At least he's researching the actual book and not just the anti-mormon websites.  Hopefully he's not looking at them at all.  We hope he has questions and gives us a call. :)

Unfortunately we were not able to meet with Jo and Lesa yesterday for mother's day - Jo is in the hospital, and Lesa was really sick too when we stopped by on Saturday. :( I hope they get better soon so we can visit them again and have a belated Mother's day celebration. :)

The big event of the week was the ward split!  After hearing all the different member's theories all week long, we finally learned how our ward and the wards in the surrounding areas will look moving forward.  We lost a neighborhood that is highly concentrated with members, and half of another, more wealthy neighborhood.  And we gained a neighborhood - Sister Walker and I are excited to explore and meet the members that are now in the ward and all their neighbors. :)  The neighborhood that we lost that is highly concentrated with members also had most of the ward council in it... so it will be interesting to see who the new leaders of the ward will be. :)  Our bishopric was called yesterday, but it won't be until next week that the rest of the ward council is organized.  Like I said, it will be interesting, and exciting too.  New, fresh blood for us missionaries to work with. ;)

Well, that's pretty much how the week went. I love y'all so much, and I hope that all you mothers out there had a wonderful Mother's day. :)  And to my mom - I love you so much!  I hope y'all have a great week!

Sister Ririe


Alma 56:48

Monday, May 5, 2014

Things are shifting...

My district, after zone meeting: Sisters Carling, Wahlen, Bonner, and me, and Elders Graham and Armacost



Hey y'all!

This week has been absolutely fabulous. :D  Have I ever said how much I love being a missionary?  Because I do. :)  I LOVE BEING A MISSIONARY!!! 

Well, to be honest, the whole week wasn't that great.  We did a lot of tracting, and tracting isn't that bad, just not the best.  I'd rather be teaching, you know?  But the really awesome parts of the week completely drowned out the not so good parts of the week.  That's the great part about life - yeah, hard times are, well, hard.  But when you look back, all you really remember are the good times. :)

Anyway, like I said, we did a lot of tracting this week.  And we happened to tract into a less active who isn't on our records.  Her name is Ninoska, and she joined the church when she was 19, married a member, and then went through a divorce and hasn't been to church since.  But when we were talking to her, she only had good things to say about the church.  And she still believes it's true.  But she won't set foot in a church building... :/  But she said we're welcome anytime, so we'll start visiting her more regularly, and hopefully her heart will be softened and she'll want to come back.

Later this week we had an AMAZING Zone Meeting.  Seriously - the best ever.  The Spirit was SO strong and everyone was participating and we were all learning and growing together.  It was awesome.  We talked about agency, and how it affects us as missionaries - our agency, and the agency of those we interact with.  Obviously, we can't control how other people use their agency, so we focused more on what we should do with ours.  We talked about how we need to choose to be humble, because it is when we are humble that the Lord can make something better out of us.  Of course Ether 12:27 was brought up, and we talked about how our weaknesses can become strengths when we are humble.  One sister said something that really stuck with me.  Sometimes we are humble, and we see our weaknesses, and we recognize them and turn to the Lord.  And we think that they should be immediately fixed.  Well, it doesn't work like that - it says in the scripture that our weaknesses will become strengths, not that our weaknesses will be replaced  with strengths.  Oftentimes, we will recognize our strengths and turn to the Lord, and he will help us see how we can use our "weaknesses" to help others.  Another Sister talked about how it seems like our weaknesses are highlighted in bright colors as missionaries.  It doesn't really make sense - we're coming closer to the Lord, so shouldn't our weaknesses be turning into strengths?  She explained that when we are coming closer to the Lord, we are becoming more and more perfect - going through the last stages of the refiner's fire.  We can see more of our weaknesses, because we are coming out of darkness (where it's harder to see everything) and coming towards the "Light of the world".  When we come closer to Christ, he lets us see more of our weaknesses so we can turn to Him and He can help us change.  

We also talked about how EXTREMELY important it is for us to open our mouths and talk to everyone.  If we don't talk to people, we are denying them the chance of hearing about the restored gospel.  It is SO important that we use our agency so we can give other people a chance to use theirs - hopefully to choose to listen to our message. 

At the end of every Zone Meeting we do a role play where we practice certain aspects of missionary work - usually in a teaching setting.  This role play we were to teach someone a brief message, and then ask for referrals.  In our area, Sister Bonner and I have been issuing individual pass-along card challenges - the challenge to give them out within a week.  And we've been trying to remember to follow up with everyone once their week is up.  We have one family in the ward that we gave the challenge to about a month ago, and have followed up every week since, and they still hadn't given a pass along card out... so we decided to role play in that scenario, the sisters that we were practicing with were the family, and we were "teaching" them.  We do role plays so we can receive revelation and get ideas for our area, but I think this was the first time that I've really ever had such a clear idea come into my head - We used Moroni 10:3-5, and had a mini testimony meeting where we asked them to share their experiences with Moroni's promise.  And then we switched it to missionary work - how blessed we are to have the gospel and everything that it gives us - the Book of Mormon, the Holy Ghost, the Priesthood, a living prophet, continuing revelation... the list could go on and on.  And if these things make us so happy, shouldn't we have a burning desire to share it with everyone we meet?  Don't they deserve to be as happy as we are?  The role play went well, and then later in the week we actually had the lesson with the family - had a mini testimony meeting, and role played with them (a suggestion that one of the sisters we practiced with had given us) so they could practice giving out their pass-along cards. :)  It went really well, and the spirit was so strong, and I really hope that they'll give out their cards this week so we can quit nagging them about it. ;)  And so other people can be blessed, of course. :)

I told y'all about Santana, right?  He was the guy that the Spirit made sure we had the chance to talk to him. :)  We've been trying to get in contact with him again, but haven't been able to.  Until Saturday.  We tried by in the evening, because he told us nights work best, but he wasn't home.  We talked to his wife for a bit, and she said she would tell him that we had stopped by.  So we went on our way, trying to contact other people in the neighborhood.  About 20 minutes later, we got a call from Santana, and he told us that tonight was a really good night and that we should come over.  So we went, and ended up having an awesome lesson with him and his whole family - he and his wife have two kids, a 16 year old son and a 4 year old daughter.  He and his wife hadn't been to church since they've been married - for over 17 years now.  But they're looking at maybe trying to start again.  We had an awesome discussion with them, and invited them to church.  They didn't come... this time.  We'll keep visiting them and teaching them more.  They're an awesome family, and I'm excited to keep teaching them!

Now for the big news of the week - The Memorial Springs ward is being split!  Well, they're re-drawing the boundaries for us and 3 other wards in the area and creating a new ward!  It will be weird to see how they split it.  And I thought the area was already small... guess it's only getting smaller!  But that's a good thing. :)  There have been rumors flying about a ward split coming up since before I got here - well now it's finally happening.  I wouldn't be surprised if they create a new stake in Houston before I leave the mission - this will be the 2nd ward split in the Klein Stake in 2 months!  The church is only growing - it's awesome. :)

And 2nd big news - I'm staying in Memorial Springs!!! I am SO happy - I LOVE it here!  Unfortunately, my companion is leaving me... she's only been here for two transfers, but I guess she's needed somewhere else.  I'll miss her, but I'm also excited to meet my new companion. :) If there's one thing I've learned on my mission (and if I had a dime for every time I've said that phrase with a different ending... anyway...) If there's one thing I've learned on my mission it is that change is good.  Change is how we really grow.  And while it's nice to be comfortable, we need to be moving forward if we want to really progress and be better - not just standing still. So Sister Bonner and I are looking forward to the opportunity to grow. :)

I love ya'll so much! Thanks for the love and support!  I hope y'all have a great week! :)

Sister Ririe

D&C 64:25