Hey Family!!
Hope everyone is doing well:) This week was awesome! The weather is still gorgeous. Its perfect scarf and cardigan weather. We are having a blast! The Sister Training Leaders did a training in district meeting this week all about just loving our mission. Apparently there has been a lot of problems with sister missionaries being too hard on themselves. The elders don't seem to have that problem. BUT because its been such a big problem we are having a Sisters Conference tomorrow morning ON THE BEACH! And we get to wear normal person clothes. The topics being discussed are: stress management, health and wellness, medical and dental, proper eating, exercise, sister oriented finding skills, companionship relations, safety, preach my gospel, adjusting to missionary life, and working with elders and male members and non members. So I'm pretty stoked about it:) But anyways they did that training, and Sister Johnson and I have really been focusing on loving every part of the mission- good and bad! And what a difference it has made! I have finally overcome Countdown Syndrome. As far as I'm concerned, I'm going to be here doing missionary work for the rest of my life! Its really changed so much:)
Anyways, the title of this email is MIRACLES! Because, boy, are we seeing miracles here in this mission! I've been keeping you all updated on the adjustments to missionary work that are taking place here. One thing i'm not sure that i've mentioned yet is a little something we like to call Sunday Game Day. Basically the principle is that on sundays we have our entire team in one building for three hours! So what are we doing with that time? well the full time missionaries are no longer to attend sunday school and relief society. We instead are sitting in a small classroom having 4 minute long visits with members on a one-on-one basis. Basically what happens is we coordinate with the various auxiliaries and classes to give a two minute announcement at the beginning of class. We stand up and say something along the lines of:
"We are so grateful to be serving in this ward. We have been called by a prophet of God and assigned to serve here in this ward with you. We know we are here for a reason, and so are you! Missionary work is all about helping our friends, and we all have family and friends that need what we have. We want to help you help them! So today we will be in room 14 and having one on one visits with you guys. Today we would specifically like to see Sister Smith at 1205, Sister Harmon at 1215 and Sister Joe at 1225. These visits will only take four minutes and we will just sit down with you and make a game plan for how we can help you with your missionary work! See you in a few!"
Then in the visits, we talk about family members, friends, neighbors, people at work and we pick specific names and make specific plans and set specific days. We are not to leave any visit without a name and a game plan. This is bold! and we are having a lot of push back from some of the bishops in the mission. Its a huge change! and its weird. BUT its working... Our mission, on average, receives about 30 referrals from members per week, IN THE ENTIRE MISSION! This last sunday alone, our mission received more than 765 referrals. So you can see that there is a slight increase... NOT! the results are HUGE! Our area seventy was shocked when he received those numbers! Hes never seen anything like that EVER!
I've mentioned before that on average missionaries in our mission could expect about 2.2 baptisms per missionary for their entire mission. In zone conference a week ago president Cusick said that we should expect a baptism every month in every companionship. So for sisters the average just jumped from 2 to 18. 24 for elders. Family and friends, miracles are happening! Its so neat to be a part of this. That's the tricky part though, making sure that I'm a part of it. Making sure that I'm on the train as it leaves the station. Because it is taking off! missionary work is changing. People are changing. and the work is hastening. ITS GLORIOUS!
Some other fun things this week:
I got to go on exchanges with a cute sister from west valley, utah. Her name is sister Yellow! She is so awesome and has such a courageous story. I was able to go with her to her area in Hudson. We had a blast! We got a referral from a man in provo to go see his dad and step mom because his dad has been really sick and is waiting for the results to see if he has cancer. They are also raising their 15 year old grandson who, on top of down syndrome, has been battling leukemia since january. I wish you all could have felt that special spirit that was in that home. As soon as i walked through that door, I knew I was on holy ground. The faith was tangible, and the love of God and each other was crippling. The elders and the ward mission leader came and gave him a very powerful blessing. I was really grateful to have been a part of that.
We also had our ward Trunk or Treat on friday and it was so much fun! I felt like i was really able to get to know the members! I made friends with this cute little 7 year old named Anna who asked me if i would be her best friend. She was glued to my side the entire night! She asked me if she could be pen pals after i went home from my mission. It made me happy:) it reminded my of all my cute primary friends from back home that i miss so much!
This week really has been spectacular! Oh, transfer calls are this sunday! I doubt that I'll be transferred.. but I will let you know if something crazy happens! And yes, this transfer did seem really fast because its only a five week transfer:)
Well I love you guys oh so very much! have an awesome week! And make sure you jump on the Hastening the Work of Salvation Train or else you are going to miss alot!
Love you!
Love always, Sister Rowland
PS there is a lady in my ward whose maiden name is Rowland! We are going to compare geneology lines next week to see if we are related!