Friday, February 27, 2015

February 26 - Temple Trip

Dear family and friends,

Hey hey hey! Such a good week, like always! Full of miracles!

Shout out to Justin, Mom, and Dad for the letters this week :) You are all the best! Love ya tons.

I kept better track this week so my email isn't lame haha.

Alright - Monday! (Last Monday, not this Monday) So much fun!! After I emailed, our zone went hiking up a little trail to a beautiful overlook of the hills in the country of Vacaville haha. It was fun to do something as a zone. I'll attach pictures!

Later Monday night, we taught Ty, this amazing lady we met the other day. We tried to meet Lisa (Lisa dropped us :/ Sad day. Not ready yet) and met her neighbor named Ty! Ty needed help with groceries so we helped her out and then she asked if we could say a prayer with her. We did and also left a blessing on her home, and she wanted us to come back. When we finally did (Monday night) she said she was too tired but somehow by a miracle let us in! We taught her about the Book of Mormon and she is so excited to read and pray about it! She has a sweet little boy named Regaughn (pronounced Rayjohn) and has a boyfriend who is away for 3 months in a mine for his work. She is such a miracle! 

Then I kept having this potential family with 2 YSA-age daughters keep coming to mind, so we went by and saw them! And guess what?! They were home, but busy haha. BUT! We talked to 4 guys standing on the other side of the road and one ended up being a former investigator of our's! His name is Mateo. He speaks Spanish and English, but is more comfortable in Spanish so we are giving him to the Spanish sisters to teach. Ha he and his friends were drinking and smoking so we taught about the Word of Wisdom...it went great! They had lots of questions so it was fun to answer them. Miracle again! And we got the high expectations Monday night :)

Tuesday was fun, too! Well, kind of stressful, but good. I was on exchanges with Sister Eyden and all of our plans kept falling through haha. I felt fine about it, because that is what happens in missionary work, but she kept stressing out BIG time and it started to rub off on me. Finally, we sat down and had a talk about attitude and stress. I shared how I cope with stress and keep a good attitude, and hopefully it helps her - she is a pretty new missionary - she's been out 5 months. And this is only her second area. But aside from that, we worked our hardest and reached the high expectations together! 

It's amazing to see how when we put our minds to something and have faith in the promises, that they are always fulfilled! We're teaching more lessons than I ever have before my ENTIRE mission. It is exhausting to work this hard, but I feel SO happy and so grateful to be a part of this mission. I have felt God's hand in my life immensely, and felt Him (still feel Him) molding my life, attitude, personality - everything - to how He needs it to be. It hurts so good haha. There is no comfort in the growth zone, and no growth in the comfort zone. I am glad to be continually pushed and invited to reach a little higher and work a little harder. It is helping me see my potential and more importantly, to see other people's potential that God has for them. 

Wednesday we spent the day in the country of Vacaville, which was fun! We taught Max again! Yay! He missed church last Sunday for basketball practice...ouch. So we taught him about keeping the Sabbath Day Holy. Oh goodness, he is a character haha. He wore leopard pants with a raccoon tail to our lesson...hahaha. We took a picture together (also with his friend John) so you can see him. He is so much fun and brings a sweet spirit to our little ward. We also taught this less-active sister, Alex, who lives upstairs in quite literally a barn! It was super smelly haha. Smelled like dog pee, cat litter, and horses and cows all in one. But I am so grateful we went over and talked with her, because all she needs to come back to activity is an invitation!

Thursday was also psycho. I had my last meeting with the stake presidency and mission presidency here in Vacaville. It is such a special privilege to sit with all the leaders in the stake and in the California Santa Rosa Mission and talk about how to be better together. I am so thankful for the stake president, President Bennett. He truly is a man called of God to do the work of salvation here in the Vacaville stake. 

Alright, Saturday Sister Belnap and I followed a prompting to talk to Blake, one of our new investigators. I am SO glad we followed that prompting! We dropped by and he was happy to see us. He asked us TONS of questions - his roommate is Catholic and very anti-Mormon and he became very concerned with some things he was hearing from his roommate. I am so glad we went over, too, because it made him excited to come to church! Also, he wants to meet with us more often and find out for himself. He shared a really neat experience that he had at church with the Holy Spirit. He said he was sitting in church last week and someone got up to speak. While they were speaking, he just felt a calm overcome him and he was so thankful he came! Then he told us he feels it whenever we meet, too. It was also good because we found out he has several addictions that he wants to shake - especially to alcohol. We talked about the 12-step program and it really touched him that our church offered a service like that for free. Moral of the story: follow promptings by the Spirit! They are ALWAYS worth following, even if they don't make sense at the get go.

And Sunday Blake came to church and loved it! He told us, "I just feel like all you teach is true!" He is amazing. We also had 2 less-active members in the ward bring nonmembers to church. That was really neat and such a blessing - they already have an automatic friend in church! 

As for Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday of this week...it has been psycho. It has been a really, really hard week. Our zone has been so close to all reaching the High Expectations every single day and as a result, Satan has been working really hard on us, too. 

I had an intense day yesterday being pulled between 2 different companionships that are really struggling and also trying to work hard in my own area. But I am alive! At the end of the night, my companion, Sister Belnap, and I said, "Well, neither of us died today, so that's good." Haha but God is so loving and merciful no matter what. I am grateful for that!

Also, We've all been feeling really inadequate and like we just can't do enough, so I am SO thankful for the temple trip we had today! It helped all those negative feelings fade away and I feel so happy now :) I had such a feeling of peace come around me when I walked into the Celestial Room, and I know that the temple truly is the House of God. All that really stuck out to me about the temple was the place of refuge. I love in Isaiah how he constantly talks about coming to the house upon the hill for refuge. I know that the house Isaiah speaks of is the temple. And I know the temple is the House of the Lord. 

Guess who I saw at the temple, too?! Kristen Parker! Haha good to see you, Kristen, thanks for coming!!

I love you all, have a marvelous week :) Talk to you on Monday haha.

Love,

Sister Kolee Decker

Wednesday, February 18, 2015

February 16 - High Expectations for DAAYYYYSSSS!!!

Dear friends and family,

Hi! Had a great week in Vacaville! Thank you to Kristen Parker and Mom and Dad for the letters this week, as well as my family for the package!! :) I appreciate and love the letters.

Well, I am running short on time today so I won't be able to write much, but we had a great week!  We met the High Expectations every day this week (20.3.1.) and picked up 2 super solid new investigators named Blake and Gabriel! Blake came to church and really enjoyed it.
Blake used to Jehovah's Witness but didn't agree with it and left, and is super open to reading and praying about the Book of Mormon! Gabriel was found on exchanges so I haven't met him yet, but at first he was "Atheist" but as we talked with him his heart softened and he said he wants to find out if God is real and wants to get baptized!!

Yay!! Miracles! Life is so so good. Sister Belnap and I both are hard workers and love the high expectations, so we have a blast together!
We sometimes bicker like old people haha (reminds me of me and Alicia Ferrin when we were little) but we love each other and are working our hardest!

We had to move Max's baptismal date to March 28th because he is a slower mover, but I am excited for him, even though I won't be there for his :/ He is amazing. And so funny haha. We also are starting to teach his caretaker, Nick!! Yay!!! We are meeting with him tonight.

I had exchanges with Sister Rodriguez in the 2nd ward and it was so much fun! She set a great example for me to follow the Spirit. It was neat because I truly just felt the calming influence of the Spirit the whole time. I asked how Sis. Rodriguez calls upon the Spirit and she told me that we have the ability to draw as much or as little of the Spirit in as we want to. It made me realize that I need to draw upon the Spirit more than I do most days. And not to get annoyed at little things but just let it all go and draw the Spirit in.

This week was so good! Man it just FLEW by. I can't really remember much else...just know I a, working hard and trying to come closer to my Savior and my Heavenly Father and help others come closer to Them, too :)

Love you!! You are magnificent, make good choices this week!

Love,

Sister Nikole Decker

Tuesday, February 10, 2015

February 9 - Happy Valentine's Day

Dear family and friends,

Hey hey hey! It's been a psychotic but wonderful week here in Vacaville :) Happy Valentine's Day on Saturday!

Shout out to Dad for the letter! Love you, Dad! And happy birthday to Camille this week on Wednesday! I love you and miss you :) Card coming your way. It will probably be late. #struggleisreal

Well, Monday and Tuesday were absolutely insane haha. We had to start AND finish packing and moving our old apartment. There was heaps of extra stuff in that apartment so we ended up donating most of it to the local homeless shelter for families called "Opportunity House."

Tuesday, Sister Holguin and my companions left early to head to transfers for their new companions. It was sad to say good bye to Sis.
Ngawharau :/ She is one companion I have had who has taught me SO much about humility, quiet dignity, laughter, hard work, diligence, and patience. After they left, our zone banded together and deep cleaned our old apartment and threw away or donated all that was left in it.
THEN, we had to organize the other apartment. Haha. Craziness. We had barely finished and then Sister Belnap and Sis. Holguin's companion, Hermana Hancock, showed up and we unpacked and went grocery shopping and did companionship inventory.

Sister Belnap and I get along pretty well - our teaching is kind of rough right now but we both know the doctrine. We just need to figure out how to switch off. It's such a wonderful change to not have a new missionary haha. I LOVE training, but it is a nice change to have a sister who knows how to teach the doctrine really well. I know God needs me and Sister Belnap to be with each other my last transfer in the field.

Sister Rachel Belnap. Haha she is a puzzle - I keep trying to ask her about her but she keeps saying "I don't know." She is from Ammon, Idaho (near Idaho Falls) and is 21. She comes from a HUGE family - she has 13 siblings, but also has 8 step-siblings! So 21 siblings all together. Whew. She went to BYU-I before this and is planning on going back. She's been out for a transfer less than me - so I "die" in 5 weeks, she dies in 11 weeks. It's fun being with a companion who knows the ropes of missionary work.

She is SO good at working with members, at being straight up, and at asking inspired questions. She makes me laugh all day, too haha.
Sometimes I don’t fully understand her jokes, but the way she tells them cracks me up anyway. It feels good to laugh :)

Every day since we've been together we have hit the high expectations!! (20 contacts, 3 lessons, and 1 baptismal invite). It feels so good to be working hard. All of our investigators except Max and Arely and Dulce have dropped us...agency is hard sometimes haha.
So we are working our hardest to find new people to teach, and especially striving to work with members so they will refer their friends and family. It is amazing how essential we all are to this work.

Without the members friendshipping our investigators, when the missionaries leave they find it hard to stay active. But when the members are involved in lessons, activities, rides to church, etc., our investigators have friends and a support system going on. Sister Belnap is a great example to me of involving members in the work. I am stoked to be working with her!

Highlights from this week:
1. Max Bloom! He is progressing so well! He came to church again and loved it :) He is so funny - whatever part I sing for the hymns on Sunday, he follows - literally. Like, the same octave haha. Singing super squeaky high when I sing the soprano part. Man, Max is awesome haha!

2. DULCE came to church finally!! We were seriously considering stopping teaching her because she just would not keep commitments, but Sister Belnaps's bold, straight-up personality really helped her! In our lesson on Friday with her, Sister Belnap told her that she wasn't doing much to find out if this is true or not, and Dulce pondered that a little and said, "Okay, let me give it a try." And NOW she came!

3. BROTHER WIXOM came to church in the 5th ward!!!! Wow! He has not been to church in a loooooooooong time! Will Wixom - Alex's older brother who we have been teaching - talked with the bishopric and decided the best course of action to be active again was through his home ward so he could also take his 2 daughters there. He told us he was going to come, and yesterday we had dinner at their house. Will was gone with friends, but after dinner Alex and Bro. Wixom stayed for the lesson (and Sis. Wixom sat in the kitchen and listened) and we talked about enduring to the end. Sis. Belnap (again, being super bold and awesome like she is) told Bro. Wixom that he was leading his family off the strait and narrow path described in 1 Nephi 8 and that he needed to lead them back. That really struck Bro. Wixom and he was pretty moved by it. At the end, we committed him to attend church with Will the next day and he gave a very small maybe. But look: he CAME!!!
Miracles in Vacaville! I know I was supposed to come here to help the Wixom family come back into the fold. They are all so amazing.

I know that this is the Lord's work and I am grateful to be doing His work in the California Santa Rosa Mission!

I wanted to end with my testimony of our mission's "High Expectations." It has changed my whole perspective and outlook on life. Without the expectations President and Sister Alba have in me and the other missionaries, I would not live up to my potential and would not have the drive to be bold, be diligent, be loving, be a missionary. Why? Because this is the hardest thing I have ever done.
But it is also the most rewarding and the most exhilarating.

Seriously, though - I finally see a glimpse of my potential, and now I want to live up to it. I know who I am! Matthew 10:39 "He that findeth his life shall lose it: and he that loseth his life for my sake shall find it." I want to leave you with something called "Fellowship of the Unashamed" by President Henry B. Eyring in the First Presidency. It will be one of the pictures attached. I didn't feel this way before my mission, but now I do!

*Attach picture of it*

I love you all! Remember how much God loves and cares for you this week, especially with Valentine's Day on Saturday :) Show your love for God and help someone come closer to His Son!

Love,

Sister Nikole Decker

P.S. Pic: Me and Sis. N wearing our turquoise necklaces!