Hey Family and Friends,
I didn't even realize it's been two months already! Time flies when I'm working hard. This week we found a new investigator! I've seen so many miracles just by doing the simple things like praying and reading scriptures. We have also been meeting with a lot of less active people and I've seen so many results. So many less actives showed up at church and on Saturday one text us saying how much we have changed his life already. I helped an older lady move this week. She cries every time we help her because she's so grateful. I just love being a missionary and the more I keep focused, the better it becomes. I miss everyone back home, but I know this is where I'm supposed to be. Anyway, I hope you all have a great week!
Love you all,
Sister Kiley Rexinger
PS I hope everyone likes my hair. It takes like two minutes to do now. Now, my hair no longer gets pulled by my bag and I don't have to move my hair to one side because it's covering my badge. Guess what? I ate fish. It was over at a member's house. I think it was salmon, but it wasn't too fishy. Also, I made this poster as a joke about Justin Bieber being from up here in Canada somewhere and my new zone leaders put it in the zone calendar and sent it to all 30 missionaries. They make fun of me every day. It is so much fun.
Monday, May 26, 2014
Tuesday, May 20, 2014
Week 8
Happy Victoria Day! Sister Tam and I had a busy week!
We had a "random" guy call us late at night and he freaked out on us a little because we didn't call back fast enough. It was 11 at night. But, he came to church and wants to be baptized. We are also working with less actives and some have come to church! It's so exciting! It looks like I'll be in this area for at least another 12 weeks. The first 12 weeks is training, so I'm safe. Sister Tam will probably leave before me.
We also went to the courthouse on exchanges and Sister Spendlove and I had a blast. We both tried to bring weapons in accidentally. I had my hair-cutting shears and Sister Spendlove had a huge pocket knife! It was way funny. She went in first and the security guys were like, "Ma'am, you have a huge knife in your bag." Then, they look at me and ask, "Is this your bag? You have a huge pair of scissors in your bag. Can I see them?" I showed them and they said I couldn't bring that weapon in. We both left laughing and we put it in the car!
So, I cut my hair off. I let some girl at the mall do it. She was way good. It's different, but why not change it up while I'm away. Plus, my Mom never would have gone for it!? It'll be 9 inches longer by the time I get home. I didn't realize how much hair I had. I also had "frozen" hot chocolate. We went golfing in the mall, glow in the dark of course!
I got to go to the temple. It's very small but beautiful. I wore red lipstick and of course, now there is a new rule with no lipstick. Every time I wear something, the sisters get a new rule.
My life is interesting here. It's hard being away, but I love being a missionary. I've never been so happy. I hope everyone is taking the opportunity to get closer to our Savior while I'm gone. I love you all!
Love,
Sister Kiley Rexinger
We had a "random" guy call us late at night and he freaked out on us a little because we didn't call back fast enough. It was 11 at night. But, he came to church and wants to be baptized. We are also working with less actives and some have come to church! It's so exciting! It looks like I'll be in this area for at least another 12 weeks. The first 12 weeks is training, so I'm safe. Sister Tam will probably leave before me.
We also went to the courthouse on exchanges and Sister Spendlove and I had a blast. We both tried to bring weapons in accidentally. I had my hair-cutting shears and Sister Spendlove had a huge pocket knife! It was way funny. She went in first and the security guys were like, "Ma'am, you have a huge knife in your bag." Then, they look at me and ask, "Is this your bag? You have a huge pair of scissors in your bag. Can I see them?" I showed them and they said I couldn't bring that weapon in. We both left laughing and we put it in the car!
So, I cut my hair off. I let some girl at the mall do it. She was way good. It's different, but why not change it up while I'm away. Plus, my Mom never would have gone for it!? It'll be 9 inches longer by the time I get home. I didn't realize how much hair I had. I also had "frozen" hot chocolate. We went golfing in the mall, glow in the dark of course!
My life is interesting here. It's hard being away, but I love being a missionary. I've never been so happy. I hope everyone is taking the opportunity to get closer to our Savior while I'm gone. I love you all!
Love,
Sister Kiley Rexinger
Tuesday, May 13, 2014
Week 7
It was so great seeing you and everyone else on Sunday. It was a little hard on me to get back into missionary work, but I'm back and working!
Today, I went to the temple. It's such a small temple, but it's still pretty. Isn't that awesome that we get to be together for eternity? It's so important that you contribute to those that died and are waiting for someone to baptize them. Serving a mission is the best thing I've ever done. This week, I've been teaching a lot of people that have left the church because they weren't feeding their testimonies. It's way hard seeing how hard their life is now. You know, by putting Heavenly Father first, it actually makes your life easier. It's crazy how it works. I love you all. It's the best changing people's lives everyday. I've been working on how I want to change and I hope all of you do that as well. Work on one thing at a time. Heavenly Father knows the desire of your heart. I love my ward I'm serving in because I make time to say hi. Try saying hi to a new person each week at church. It changes everything. I'm proud of you and I love you all. I'm proud to show everyone my family. We sure have the best!
Love,
Sister Kiley Rexinger
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Talking to the family on Mother's Day |
Today, I went to the temple. It's such a small temple, but it's still pretty. Isn't that awesome that we get to be together for eternity? It's so important that you contribute to those that died and are waiting for someone to baptize them. Serving a mission is the best thing I've ever done. This week, I've been teaching a lot of people that have left the church because they weren't feeding their testimonies. It's way hard seeing how hard their life is now. You know, by putting Heavenly Father first, it actually makes your life easier. It's crazy how it works. I love you all. It's the best changing people's lives everyday. I've been working on how I want to change and I hope all of you do that as well. Work on one thing at a time. Heavenly Father knows the desire of your heart. I love my ward I'm serving in because I make time to say hi. Try saying hi to a new person each week at church. It changes everything. I'm proud of you and I love you all. I'm proud to show everyone my family. We sure have the best!
Love,
Sister Kiley Rexinger
Tuesday, April 29, 2014
Week 5
Hey Family and Everyone,
I was really sick with the flu this week, but the Elders came over and gave me a blessing. This week we barely did anything because of it. Maureen did show up to a random lesson at the Clarke's and committed to going to church next Sunday. Sister Tam and I committed to going to a Catholic church with her so this will be fun.
Canada is freezing. Rain and snow everyday except today. I'm as warm as I'll be. We meet people from all around the world, like a lot of Chinese, Filipino and Africans. It's the weirdest thing. The white people seem to be the weirdest sets of people I have ever come in contact with. The food is strange. I eat some crazy things. I've been living off of rice, potatoes and boiled chicken.
I love my companion. She is exactly who I needed to have to be my trainer. She's so fun and nice and she's from Hong Kong. We have a lot of fun together. By the way, Sister Tam said President sends all the blonde sisters to outlining areas, I'm in for a treat. Oh, and Sister Marion said I'm too pretty for the city and the single's wards so that means I'll be in the middle of no where shortly....
There's a Target and I'm going to look at it today, hopefully. I'm close to the West Edmonton Mall. Mom would love it! I get to Skype you soon, I'm so excited!
They did a spotlight last week on me in Relief Society. I mentioned how I love my family. I shared how my mom was my best friend, how I have a dad that provided for our family and always had the Priesthood and how I had the best life. I'm making this experience as wonderful as I can. It's hard, but it's worth it.
I'm glad some of you did service for "Mormon Helping Hands." Make sure when you're serving to try to think positively the whole time. Then, every time you serve you love doing it, plus everyone gets blessings! I love you and everyone at home.
I hope you all have a good week.
Love you all,
Sister Kiley Rexinger
I was really sick with the flu this week, but the Elders came over and gave me a blessing. This week we barely did anything because of it. Maureen did show up to a random lesson at the Clarke's and committed to going to church next Sunday. Sister Tam and I committed to going to a Catholic church with her so this will be fun.
Canada is freezing. Rain and snow everyday except today. I'm as warm as I'll be. We meet people from all around the world, like a lot of Chinese, Filipino and Africans. It's the weirdest thing. The white people seem to be the weirdest sets of people I have ever come in contact with. The food is strange. I eat some crazy things. I've been living off of rice, potatoes and boiled chicken.
I love my companion. She is exactly who I needed to have to be my trainer. She's so fun and nice and she's from Hong Kong. We have a lot of fun together. By the way, Sister Tam said President sends all the blonde sisters to outlining areas, I'm in for a treat. Oh, and Sister Marion said I'm too pretty for the city and the single's wards so that means I'll be in the middle of no where shortly....
There's a Target and I'm going to look at it today, hopefully. I'm close to the West Edmonton Mall. Mom would love it! I get to Skype you soon, I'm so excited!
They did a spotlight last week on me in Relief Society. I mentioned how I love my family. I shared how my mom was my best friend, how I have a dad that provided for our family and always had the Priesthood and how I had the best life. I'm making this experience as wonderful as I can. It's hard, but it's worth it.
I'm glad some of you did service for "Mormon Helping Hands." Make sure when you're serving to try to think positively the whole time. Then, every time you serve you love doing it, plus everyone gets blessings! I love you and everyone at home.
I hope you all have a good week.
Love you all,
Sister Kiley Rexinger
Tuesday, April 22, 2014
Week 4
Hi everyone! I hope Easter was amazing! Hopefully the Easter Bunny came this year. I wanted to talk a little about the true meaning of Easter. It's nice to have gifts and to dye eggs and the fun activities that go along with Easter, but what is Easter all about? Easter is about Jesus Christ and what He did for us. Because of Christ and His willingness to go through with His sacrifice, we can return to live with our families again. Christ bled from every pore in His body and went through more pain than any person could fathom. 1 Nephi 11:33, "And I, Nephi, saw that he was lifted up upon the cross and slain for the sins of the world." He suffered every sin we do each and eery day. Because of the atonement we have the ability to be happy. We get the chance to start over every day and to become like Him. Christ paved the way and made it possible to follow His footsteps. He overcame death so everyone will as well. Alma 26:12 says it perfectly. "Yea, I know that I am nothing; as to my strength I am weak; therefore I will not boast of myself, but I will boast of my God, for in his strength I can do all things; yea behold, many might miracles we have wrought in this land, for which we will praise his name forever." Just a little something to think about this week, I am so grateful that this holiday I could focus only on the meaning and I got to share the message of the importance of it. I have such a strong testimony of the atonement and resurrection. It happened and because it happened, we can become just like Jesus Christ. That is what I strive for everyday.
This week has been super crazy and full of trials and miracles. The week started off long and super snowy. Sister Tam and I tried to make the most of it. It's hard to do but we managed. I really think this week I want to share a journal entry from Thursday 17/4/14. "Today was a miracle in itself. Sister Tam and I got to District meeting 20 minutes early. It was snowing and we walked there! The Elders didn't get there early and they have the keys to the church so we had a photo shoot while we waited. District meeting was about learning to work together with other missionaries and since we have two elders in our ward, we had to really exercise this topic. We talked a lot with the Elders that are in our boundaries as well and gave formers to them that they would work better with and vice versa. From District meeting, we then had District lunch where we colored hard boiled eggs. This is when Betty was born. She has cancer though so don't stare at her lack of hair. Sister Tam and I then did companionship study and came up with two lesson plans depending on if Maureen read 3 Nephi 11. We show investigators we are serious about reading by reading the assignment with them. Anyway, after comp study we then went into 12 weeks which is additional study for an hour and they have activities like role playing, etc. After 12 weeks, Sister Tam was practices a piece that she is playing on Sunday in the Easter program. Some Elders in my district made me gluten free cookies! They were so good! After all of that fun stuff, Sister Tam and I took the bus to get home to drop a few things off, like our area book. Don't you worry, it was snowing hard and we had 16 minutes to get to our four-plex basement suite and then the bus stop! Se we ran/walked fast. At this point in the week, I was getting super discouraged. We had to give away three investigators this week. Alannis (a 17 year old girl that I loved), Heather (because she moved out of our area), and Maureen (but I'm not ready to let her go in the slightest). Turns out Maureen isn't in our area but she meets with us at a member's house. I have to call President about that because I refuse to give her up! I've gotten so close with her. She is family to me. When I was walking I thought some good thoughts and some bad thoughts. I was tired and cold and with snow hitting my face. I then realized this is just like our life. Throughout life we have super good things happen and some bad things. At times, we will be tired and even feel like giving up but we have to stick through everything. He has provided a way for me and everyone. We rushed over to the bus after booking like 19 blocks. Good news, we missed the bus! But, He does provide a way so Sister Zea (a lady in our ward) picked us up and fed us supper. I love the Zea's. They are so nice and funny. They have three boys and one on the way. Sam (the youngest boy) was so tired he fell asleep on the stairs. I wish I could pick him up and play with him. Missionary rules, sometimes are stupid! The Zea's just had gotten two new foster kids as well so they are super busy. I think Sister Zea is the definition of a Saint. They are also super active in the Church and fellowship a new family every week. I think that's the greatest thing I have ever heard. After supper, Sister Zea dropped us off at the Clarke's.
I cannot express my love for the Clarke's. It's like that same feeling I get when I go to Utah and walk into Nana and Papa's house and see them and Katie, Avery and Haley. I walk into that house and I got Brother Clarke messing around with me and Sister Clarke telling him to knock it off, kinda just like nana and Papa. Kaitlyn is their granddaughter that is Elise's age. She's way fun to talk to. I'm always mentioning Elise or thinking about her when I talk to Kaitlyn. When Maureen walked in, I got so excited. I looked forward to seeing her all week. She is beautiful. She ran in to tell me she didn't read 3 Nephi 11. So, she was going to read it upstairs real quick. I told her not to worry about it. Plus, Sister Clarke was getting all new windows installed and a new door. They looked so good and Maureen appreciates the small things so, of course, we had to look at what was going on. We had a nice chat before the lesson and Kaitlyn was painting cardboard that said BOB. I don't exactly know what that means but that's okay. We started the lesson with a prayer like always. Brother Clarke offered it. We invited the Spirit and this time, it was super strong. Sister Tam asked her about her reading and she said she didn't have that much time which is okay. We decided to start reading 3 Nephi 11 about Jesus Christ coming down and showing everyone His hands and feet. I kept watching Maureen as she read and she studied those words. She seemed really intrigued by the words she read. Every one to three verses, we asked what was happening and I kept expressing what it meant to me. In 3 Nephi 11 verse 3, it talks about how a voice came down from Heaven. It reads...."it was not a harsh voice, neither was it a loud voice; nevertheless, and notwithstanding it being a small voice it did pierce them that did hear to the center..." I mentioned how I really liked how it described the voice, that small voice is the one we should be listening to everyday as we are guided. I told them the story of how I got my answer. My answer to serve was an answer I'll never forget. It did pierce my soul. As we read on, we stopped at verses 15 and 16. We asked Maureen what that meant to her. She said she loved how personal it was when He came down. That He suffered for all of us and loves us so much that he was willing to let everyone feel and know who He was. Sister Clarke added that he didn't have to show everyone but He loves us so much that He did. He didn't have to go through the atonement, but He did it out of love. I then felt prompted to mention that out of love when His body and Spirit were separated, He taught in the spirit world. In 1 Peter 3:18-19 it says...'being put to death in the flesh, but quickened by the spirit; By which also he went and preached unto the spirits in prison' I then went on and shared the story of Parker Allred. How he died quickly and out of the blue really, but because he has other work to be done on the other side, just like Christ did. Maureen started to cry and said I'm an angel. She went on and said, "if you were to say this any other lesson then I wouldn't of hit me, but you knew exactly what I needed to hear. I wasn't going to come tonight because this is the hardest time of the year for me. I was at my son's grave site all day today. He was young when he was boating with some friends and drowned, but I knew God was telling me to go and it was so you could show and tell me, what I've been convincing myself for years now. Sister Clarke told her this is why we have temple work. So people can have the opportunity to still get baptized and repent and receive the Holy Ghost. She said we were actually wondering if you'd like Christian (her son) to have his temple work done. Maureen freaked out saying how she was just thinking about that and how her and Sister Clarke have never talked about this and how crazy it was that it crossed her mind for the first time and Sister Clarke mentioned it. She recognized that was from God. Christian's temple work will be done shortly. Sister Tam and I were so excited. I then showed her D&C 76:51-53 and showed her the steps to return with our Heavenly Father, which are faith in Jesus Christ and His atonement, repentance, baptism, receiving the Holy Ghost and enduring to the end. I showed her 1 Corinthians 15:40-41 where it talks about kingdoms of glory. Which I don't understand why other religions don't talk about that when it's in the Bible as well. We went back to D&C 76 and showed her the requirements for each kingdom and then asked her what one she was aiming for. She said the Celestial Kingdom with Christian! I asked Maureen if she was willing to follow the example of Jesus Christ and be baptized by someone holding the proper authority of God. She said, "don't push it! You already got one today!" but then said she has been thinking about it.
Of course, other things happened this week like service, lessons, my comp and I getting sick for the last two days and receiving a piano because a member/less active family found out I wanted to learn. I am so blessed and same with everyone else. We just have to learn to count our blessings and look at the little miracles every day instead of the negative things, it's all about attitude!
Love you all,
Sister Rexinger
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Sister Tam and Sister Rexinger |
This week has been super crazy and full of trials and miracles. The week started off long and super snowy. Sister Tam and I tried to make the most of it. It's hard to do but we managed. I really think this week I want to share a journal entry from Thursday 17/4/14. "Today was a miracle in itself. Sister Tam and I got to District meeting 20 minutes early. It was snowing and we walked there! The Elders didn't get there early and they have the keys to the church so we had a photo shoot while we waited. District meeting was about learning to work together with other missionaries and since we have two elders in our ward, we had to really exercise this topic. We talked a lot with the Elders that are in our boundaries as well and gave formers to them that they would work better with and vice versa. From District meeting, we then had District lunch where we colored hard boiled eggs. This is when Betty was born. She has cancer though so don't stare at her lack of hair. Sister Tam and I then did companionship study and came up with two lesson plans depending on if Maureen read 3 Nephi 11. We show investigators we are serious about reading by reading the assignment with them. Anyway, after comp study we then went into 12 weeks which is additional study for an hour and they have activities like role playing, etc. After 12 weeks, Sister Tam was practices a piece that she is playing on Sunday in the Easter program. Some Elders in my district made me gluten free cookies! They were so good! After all of that fun stuff, Sister Tam and I took the bus to get home to drop a few things off, like our area book. Don't you worry, it was snowing hard and we had 16 minutes to get to our four-plex basement suite and then the bus stop! Se we ran/walked fast. At this point in the week, I was getting super discouraged. We had to give away three investigators this week. Alannis (a 17 year old girl that I loved), Heather (because she moved out of our area), and Maureen (but I'm not ready to let her go in the slightest). Turns out Maureen isn't in our area but she meets with us at a member's house. I have to call President about that because I refuse to give her up! I've gotten so close with her. She is family to me. When I was walking I thought some good thoughts and some bad thoughts. I was tired and cold and with snow hitting my face. I then realized this is just like our life. Throughout life we have super good things happen and some bad things. At times, we will be tired and even feel like giving up but we have to stick through everything. He has provided a way for me and everyone. We rushed over to the bus after booking like 19 blocks. Good news, we missed the bus! But, He does provide a way so Sister Zea (a lady in our ward) picked us up and fed us supper. I love the Zea's. They are so nice and funny. They have three boys and one on the way. Sam (the youngest boy) was so tired he fell asleep on the stairs. I wish I could pick him up and play with him. Missionary rules, sometimes are stupid! The Zea's just had gotten two new foster kids as well so they are super busy. I think Sister Zea is the definition of a Saint. They are also super active in the Church and fellowship a new family every week. I think that's the greatest thing I have ever heard. After supper, Sister Zea dropped us off at the Clarke's.
I cannot express my love for the Clarke's. It's like that same feeling I get when I go to Utah and walk into Nana and Papa's house and see them and Katie, Avery and Haley. I walk into that house and I got Brother Clarke messing around with me and Sister Clarke telling him to knock it off, kinda just like nana and Papa. Kaitlyn is their granddaughter that is Elise's age. She's way fun to talk to. I'm always mentioning Elise or thinking about her when I talk to Kaitlyn. When Maureen walked in, I got so excited. I looked forward to seeing her all week. She is beautiful. She ran in to tell me she didn't read 3 Nephi 11. So, she was going to read it upstairs real quick. I told her not to worry about it. Plus, Sister Clarke was getting all new windows installed and a new door. They looked so good and Maureen appreciates the small things so, of course, we had to look at what was going on. We had a nice chat before the lesson and Kaitlyn was painting cardboard that said BOB. I don't exactly know what that means but that's okay. We started the lesson with a prayer like always. Brother Clarke offered it. We invited the Spirit and this time, it was super strong. Sister Tam asked her about her reading and she said she didn't have that much time which is okay. We decided to start reading 3 Nephi 11 about Jesus Christ coming down and showing everyone His hands and feet. I kept watching Maureen as she read and she studied those words. She seemed really intrigued by the words she read. Every one to three verses, we asked what was happening and I kept expressing what it meant to me. In 3 Nephi 11 verse 3, it talks about how a voice came down from Heaven. It reads...."it was not a harsh voice, neither was it a loud voice; nevertheless, and notwithstanding it being a small voice it did pierce them that did hear to the center..." I mentioned how I really liked how it described the voice, that small voice is the one we should be listening to everyday as we are guided. I told them the story of how I got my answer. My answer to serve was an answer I'll never forget. It did pierce my soul. As we read on, we stopped at verses 15 and 16. We asked Maureen what that meant to her. She said she loved how personal it was when He came down. That He suffered for all of us and loves us so much that he was willing to let everyone feel and know who He was. Sister Clarke added that he didn't have to show everyone but He loves us so much that He did. He didn't have to go through the atonement, but He did it out of love. I then felt prompted to mention that out of love when His body and Spirit were separated, He taught in the spirit world. In 1 Peter 3:18-19 it says...'being put to death in the flesh, but quickened by the spirit; By which also he went and preached unto the spirits in prison' I then went on and shared the story of Parker Allred. How he died quickly and out of the blue really, but because he has other work to be done on the other side, just like Christ did. Maureen started to cry and said I'm an angel. She went on and said, "if you were to say this any other lesson then I wouldn't of hit me, but you knew exactly what I needed to hear. I wasn't going to come tonight because this is the hardest time of the year for me. I was at my son's grave site all day today. He was young when he was boating with some friends and drowned, but I knew God was telling me to go and it was so you could show and tell me, what I've been convincing myself for years now. Sister Clarke told her this is why we have temple work. So people can have the opportunity to still get baptized and repent and receive the Holy Ghost. She said we were actually wondering if you'd like Christian (her son) to have his temple work done. Maureen freaked out saying how she was just thinking about that and how her and Sister Clarke have never talked about this and how crazy it was that it crossed her mind for the first time and Sister Clarke mentioned it. She recognized that was from God. Christian's temple work will be done shortly. Sister Tam and I were so excited. I then showed her D&C 76:51-53 and showed her the steps to return with our Heavenly Father, which are faith in Jesus Christ and His atonement, repentance, baptism, receiving the Holy Ghost and enduring to the end. I showed her 1 Corinthians 15:40-41 where it talks about kingdoms of glory. Which I don't understand why other religions don't talk about that when it's in the Bible as well. We went back to D&C 76 and showed her the requirements for each kingdom and then asked her what one she was aiming for. She said the Celestial Kingdom with Christian! I asked Maureen if she was willing to follow the example of Jesus Christ and be baptized by someone holding the proper authority of God. She said, "don't push it! You already got one today!" but then said she has been thinking about it.
Of course, other things happened this week like service, lessons, my comp and I getting sick for the last two days and receiving a piano because a member/less active family found out I wanted to learn. I am so blessed and same with everyone else. We just have to learn to count our blessings and look at the little miracles every day instead of the negative things, it's all about attitude!
Love you all,
Sister Rexinger
Monday, April 14, 2014
Week 3
Hi everyone! I didn't get to update last week because I was off to Canada! Last week, I got a new district and I was the Sister training leader at the MTC. I got so close to my girls and the last district came in. I didn't realize how seriously I take missionary work until recently and apparently, I take being a leader seriously, too! My motherly instincts came out! I let those sisters know it was okay to not know things, like how the heck to teach with the Book of Mormon when you don't know for yourself how to use it? Or why we go to church besides to renew our covenants and we are supposed too. I really struggled with those small and simple things that I always did or didn't do. How amazing it is that I know now that we can ask a question, pray for help and guidance and then find the answer in whatever chapter we are reading in the Book of Mormon! Try it sometime! Even though it's a bunch of stories, we can learn from those prophet's examples and even find the answer in their teachings.
I also learned a deeper perspective of the Atonement. How awesome it is that we have the opportunity to repent and start over every day. Maybe work on looking at the good and not the bad. If it's good, it's from God. Something I've been struggling a lot with was my weaknesses. When I don't feel like I can do something then why would I focus on that? Why the heck would I ever think that? I came across a scripture that helped me....Ether 12:27. It says, "And if men come unto me, I will show them their weakness. I give unto men weakness that they may be humble; and my grace is sufficient for all men that humble themselves before me and have faith in me, then I make weak things become strong unto them." How awesome is it to know that we are given weaknesses to grow and learn from them? So, what I learned, was to focus on my strengths and let everything else fall into place.
Anyway, a week ago was my last night in the MTC. The sisters all had a testimony meeting and we all learned so much from one another. Each person taught everyone a valuable lesson. I miss my zone so much! We had to report at the travel office at 2:30 am. Does anyone realize how funny it is to watch me pull, push and kick three huge suitcases, a duffle bag and another bag? Cause let me tell you, that it's hilarious! My companion didn't think it was very funny, but that's not the point! When we got to the airport, I was in a group of non experienced flyers. They looked like they had never seen such a place before. I really enjoyed that. Since I had so many things, I couldn't really manage to lead that pack. So, I held up the back and laughed at them!! On the first flight to Denver, I sat next to a newly returned missionary and he really helped to distract me from how I was really feeling. I hadn't slept for about 50 hours at that point and I was pretty much alone. The second flight was to Edmonton. It was such a great feeling getting there. We missionaries were the only people in that airport. Oh and while we were traveling, we only had one Elder and five Sisters so people were asking if we were polygamists. We had to go through a huge process to actually get through the airport. Immigration took two hours because the lady in front of us kept making up stories as to why she's going to Canada. I got my Visa and it goes to October 7th, 2015.
My mission President welcomed us with his assistant missionaries. They were way nice but we were way tired and wanted to sleep. Don't worry, you can't catch up on sleep in the mission field! That night we spent the night at the President's house. He and his wife are so amazing! I want to be just like Sister Manion one day! Oh and the day we got there, we actually had to proselyte in the streets and do interviews! Good times! Back to the next day....I found out who my trainer was--Sister Tam. She's from Hong Kong and she is so funny and quiet. I make her talk all the time. We have fun little games we do like changing the wallpaper on our phone to a mug shot of each other. Like currently our wallpaper is of me sleeping! I love it! We never get bored. I'm in the city, not that far from West Edmonton Mall. I'm starting to get the lingo down here. We are one of the very few missionaries in a walking area and bus area. We have to bother people on the bus and hopefully save their salvation! People are really friendly here or just try to pick up on the Sisters which actually scares me, but I am very much protected so it works out!
The first night with my trainer, we went to a member's house and they invited their close friend over. It's safe to say, she is now a progressing investigator. I love her so much! Maureen is her name and I have so many good things to say. In a journal entry I wrote last night, I wrote how she is family and how badly I want her to be happy. She is beautiful and she's seeing how amazing the power of prayer is. We will have our third lesson with her this week. We have so much work to do here. So many people with testimonies but are not willing to get baptized or go to church. Church was amazing and the people are so friendly. They called me up in Sacrament meeting and asked me to bear my testimony which is something I don't do! There are Elders in my ward with us, as well. I am serving in a small ward. I'm so excited to change lives! This is where I'm supposed to be. I know this is the true church. It's changing me more and more everyday. Don't be afraid to change for the better!
Love always,
Sister Rexinger
I also learned a deeper perspective of the Atonement. How awesome it is that we have the opportunity to repent and start over every day. Maybe work on looking at the good and not the bad. If it's good, it's from God. Something I've been struggling a lot with was my weaknesses. When I don't feel like I can do something then why would I focus on that? Why the heck would I ever think that? I came across a scripture that helped me....Ether 12:27. It says, "And if men come unto me, I will show them their weakness. I give unto men weakness that they may be humble; and my grace is sufficient for all men that humble themselves before me and have faith in me, then I make weak things become strong unto them." How awesome is it to know that we are given weaknesses to grow and learn from them? So, what I learned, was to focus on my strengths and let everything else fall into place.
Anyway, a week ago was my last night in the MTC. The sisters all had a testimony meeting and we all learned so much from one another. Each person taught everyone a valuable lesson. I miss my zone so much! We had to report at the travel office at 2:30 am. Does anyone realize how funny it is to watch me pull, push and kick three huge suitcases, a duffle bag and another bag? Cause let me tell you, that it's hilarious! My companion didn't think it was very funny, but that's not the point! When we got to the airport, I was in a group of non experienced flyers. They looked like they had never seen such a place before. I really enjoyed that. Since I had so many things, I couldn't really manage to lead that pack. So, I held up the back and laughed at them!! On the first flight to Denver, I sat next to a newly returned missionary and he really helped to distract me from how I was really feeling. I hadn't slept for about 50 hours at that point and I was pretty much alone. The second flight was to Edmonton. It was such a great feeling getting there. We missionaries were the only people in that airport. Oh and while we were traveling, we only had one Elder and five Sisters so people were asking if we were polygamists. We had to go through a huge process to actually get through the airport. Immigration took two hours because the lady in front of us kept making up stories as to why she's going to Canada. I got my Visa and it goes to October 7th, 2015.
My mission President welcomed us with his assistant missionaries. They were way nice but we were way tired and wanted to sleep. Don't worry, you can't catch up on sleep in the mission field! That night we spent the night at the President's house. He and his wife are so amazing! I want to be just like Sister Manion one day! Oh and the day we got there, we actually had to proselyte in the streets and do interviews! Good times! Back to the next day....I found out who my trainer was--Sister Tam. She's from Hong Kong and she is so funny and quiet. I make her talk all the time. We have fun little games we do like changing the wallpaper on our phone to a mug shot of each other. Like currently our wallpaper is of me sleeping! I love it! We never get bored. I'm in the city, not that far from West Edmonton Mall. I'm starting to get the lingo down here. We are one of the very few missionaries in a walking area and bus area. We have to bother people on the bus and hopefully save their salvation! People are really friendly here or just try to pick up on the Sisters which actually scares me, but I am very much protected so it works out!
Sister Rexinger and Sister Tam |
The first night with my trainer, we went to a member's house and they invited their close friend over. It's safe to say, she is now a progressing investigator. I love her so much! Maureen is her name and I have so many good things to say. In a journal entry I wrote last night, I wrote how she is family and how badly I want her to be happy. She is beautiful and she's seeing how amazing the power of prayer is. We will have our third lesson with her this week. We have so much work to do here. So many people with testimonies but are not willing to get baptized or go to church. Church was amazing and the people are so friendly. They called me up in Sacrament meeting and asked me to bear my testimony which is something I don't do! There are Elders in my ward with us, as well. I am serving in a small ward. I'm so excited to change lives! This is where I'm supposed to be. I know this is the true church. It's changing me more and more everyday. Don't be afraid to change for the better!
Love always,
Sister Rexinger
Friday, April 11, 2014
Sister Rexinger Arrived Safely in Canada
Dear Brother and Sister Rexinger,
We wanted to let you know that your daughter has arrived safely. We enjoyed so much meeting her at the airport and having the six new missionaries stay the first night at the mission home with us. It is so exciting to have them come into the mission full of such faith and enthusiasm. It is great to see how their faith overcomes their fears.
Attached is a note from her and a picture with her training companion, Sister Tam from Hong Kong. They are serving in the Belmead Ward and the Riverbend Stake in Edmonton.
Warmest regards,
President and Sister Manion
We wanted to let you know that your daughter has arrived safely. We enjoyed so much meeting her at the airport and having the six new missionaries stay the first night at the mission home with us. It is so exciting to have them come into the mission full of such faith and enthusiasm. It is great to see how their faith overcomes their fears.
Attached is a note from her and a picture with her training companion, Sister Tam from Hong Kong. They are serving in the Belmead Ward and the Riverbend Stake in Edmonton.
Warmest regards,
President and Sister Manion
Sister Tam, Sister Rexinger, Sister Manion, President Manion |
Hi fam!
I arrived safely! I'm loving it here already. The other missionaries welcomed myself and all the other new missionaries, with open arms. My mission President and his wife are so amazing. They took us in like we are their own. We stayed at their house last night and had such a lovely devotional. I am really excited to see what the future holds. I'll update you all Monday!
I love you,
Sister Rexinger
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