Friday, March 6, 2009

email from 03/02/09

Things here are going pretty well, we have been having problems with our teaching pool, they've all been getting baptized so it’s been depleting, the other problem is finding new investigators. This past week we only found 7, our goal is always 14 :( This weekend we were supposed to baptize Linda Walker, she's been an investigator since November, anyways she canceled the morning of, but luckily she's still came to church yesterday. I'm sure some day she'll get baptized. Her main hang-up is that she was baptized into some other church in 1991 and doesn't see why she needs to be baptized again. This is a pretty common problem here in the south, the other one, which really drives me crazy, is exaltation. People just don't understand the fact that we have the opportunity to become like God, they think we mean that they will become God, and then they're always like, "Well I only have one God!" Not that we are going to be God, I just don't see how they don't get it, we are his children and as such we have the right to gain all that he has, they don't understand that. Oh, well. No more problems with feeling the need to come home, just so you know. Something that really comforts me is the song "Lead Kindly Light", I listen to it all the time or when I start to feel down I hum it. There is a part in the first verse where it says… the night is dark and I am far from home, lead thou me on... anyways, it helps none the less. The weather here is crazy! A few weeks ago it was 70 and nice, then it has been in the low 50's for the past two weeks, and then day before yesterday it started to rain, it’s been almost non stop! I was raining in sheets Saturday night while we were on our way back to the apartment and I could barely see out the windshield, last night we were out contacting in a Wal-Mart parking lot about 8:00 and it was misting! Needless to say my hair is a constant ball of messy curls and I hate it! It was supposed to snow last night...5-6 inches... I woke up this morning and to my surprise... no snow :) What was really funny about the whole thing was that they already canceled school last night :) The south just shuts down in the cold, for church yesterday it seemed like half the congregation was missing. So, how are things there? How is everyone doing? Molly? I wish i would get more letters from ya’ll, e-mails are nice, but letters are always more personal, some pictures from the grandkids would be very nice! I'm sure ya’ll have not forgotten me but some days it does seem like it. I'm going to try and buy a voice recorder, there’s this cool one my companion has by Sony where it doesn't have tapes but it holds hours of storage, maybe I’ll invest, it would be nice to hear everyone’s voices. Did anyone bear their testimonies yesterday? If not it’s okay, I myself didn't even get a chance. Maybe next time? Well, I have to go; I love you all so much! I love Ya'll! WRITE ME!!!
Sister Richards

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Letter from Monday Feb. 16, 2009

......Things have improved a lot since my last letter. My companion and I are getting along very well, it's just taken me a little while to open up, but I'm my same old self again and things are great! We had an awesome weekend, we had three baptisms and next week we have one more, we're on fire!!!
I'm not able to write very much today because today isn't my p day, it has been switched to Wednesday this week so we can go to the temple. I don't think I'll be able to email then, but I will deffinately try to write a letter. ......I love everyone so very much and I miss you... just not enough to come home:) Tell everyone I'mm doing great because I am! Love You! Amanda

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Ben has left the country!!

In case you didn't realize it or hadn't heard about it or even if you didn't care about it. Ben flew out of Atlanta this afternoon and should be in Moscow tomorrow around noon. If you call his cell phone you get the message "This is Ben, I've moved to Russia. Don't leave a message because I won't get it. If it is important, email me at dirtyorangemormon@hotmail.com ".

Due to misinformation, Ben didn't realize, until last Thursday, that the military would not store his car while he is in Russia. So, Shannon and I are flying to D.C. March 22nd (during spring break) and are driving his car back. It will give Shannon a chance to see some of Washington D.C. for a day and see alot of the rest of the country through the windshield for 5 long days. Hopefully by waiting to the end of March we will have better weather than Jordan and I had driving the Honda back from Chicago the first week in December.

Dad
Today, the 10th, we received a letter from Amanda's Mission President, Stephen L. McConkie. (son of Bruce R.) Some quotes from this letter:
" We promise you that as the spirit of missionary work settles upon her, her experience here will be a highlight of her life. Proclaiming the gospel of Jesus Christ as a missionary is a special privilege reserved only for a select few. Sister Richards has been recommended as one worthy of such experience by her priesthood leaders and we are honored to have her serve in our mission..... We have spent several wonderful hours together discussing missionary work in our mission with her and believe she has all the potential in the world to be a most marvelous and dedicated servant of the Lord. The next few months will be a great transition time as Sister Richards adjusts to the rigors of missionary life and service. I urge you to join us as we pray for her success and happiness during this training period."

This warm letter came with a pretty cold form letter with the mail and phone policies of the Church and the Mission. I have quoted what I feel are the most important.

"DO NOT WRITE to missionaries at their apartment address because when they are transferred, their mail may not be forwarded properly. Send all mail to the Mission Office using the FULL NAME, as follows:

Sister Amanda Marie Richards
South Carolina Columbia Mission
1345 Garner Lane, Suite 307
Columbia, SC 29210

The mail is forwarded to the missionaries the same or the next day after it has been received in the office. We are aware at all times of the location of the missionaries.
If you send packages any other way than through the Postal Service, these packages cannot be forwarded. Any packages sent any other way must be held at the office until the next zone conference, which could be weeks.

Church policy permits missionaries to call home COLLECT on Christmas and Mother's Day. Please limit these calls to 40 minutes each."

Enclosed with this letter were 3 pictures taken on the day of her arrival in the mission field. I will try to post them as soon as possible.

Dad

Letter from Monday, Feb 9, 2009

Hey! You are correct sir, today is my P-day! Thank you for your email. Well, I'm planning on being thin when I get home. Sister Temple my companion and I go running every morning at 6:30. This morning we did about 3 miles up and down hill (I though I would die!!!). So we run, and also my food intake has been cut in half. I have lost the desire for food. I think so far I've lost about 5 pounds, not much, but I'll get there :) You should let me be part of this biggest loser challenge you're having. I promise I won't lie, I'm a missionary now :)
This has been the HARDEST!!!! week ever! We got here about five on Monday and stayed at the mission home for two days. We got to go and see downtown Columbia, tour the statehouse, etc. They still have a Confederate flag flying out front by the way.... crazy, there's a lot of controversy about that around here.
On Wednesday I go assigned my companion and my area, as you might have guessed I'm serving with Sister Temple and we are in the West Columbia zone. It is soooo different here, it's like a never ending slum with the occasional nice house or two. I get creeped out at night and I always have a steady supply of hand sanitizer near by, although I've been told it doesn't help, it still makes me feel better :) I have had a big day today and because my companion keeps looking to see if I'm finished yet I will have to write it in a letter also because it is more spiritually sensitive and it is going to take me a while to write it.
Although it's been hard I love it! I was a lot scared to knock on doors at first, but now it's like second nature. I've only had the door slammed in my face once, it was a little old lady who said she was already saved and then commenced to slam the door in my face. I'm surprised she didn't call me a devil worshipper and tell me to burn in hell! I actually smiled as I walked away! The people here are pretty nice though,they most of the time tell us kindly that they are not interested, but we do meet lots of people to teach. On Saturday we have 3 baptisms and next Saturday only 1 so far, but we have 5 more who are on their way! The work is definitely moving forward here, this is one of the biggest baptizing missions in the country....it's the final frontier for the Church in the US. Know that I'm being well taken care of by all the members here. I love you all, I pray for you every day! I'm going to try and send home some pictures today with my letter.
Your daughter, sister and servant of Jesus Christ,
Sister Amanda M. Richards
I sent a short email explaining to Amanda that we as a family had embarked on a weight loss contest based on BMI (Body Mass Index) and that the prize would be $25 cash each month. Weigh ins are to be held the 1st of each month. I had also predicted that Monday would be her P-day since we had not heard from her since Monday morning when she called from the airport. You would think that she had been gone for months, not 2 1/2 weeks.
I have resumed transcribing her emails primarily due to my editing of certain parts deemed personal or financial in nature. The lack of capitalization, punctuation and spell check didn't help much either. I realize that she has only so much time alotted for sending mail and taking the time to fix typos etc. is a waste of that precious time.

Dad