Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Le gustaria que mandemos misionaras que hablen Espanol?

Happy Tuesday everyone! and my goodness do I have a lot to say - It has been quite the busy week- and if any of y'all have read (or will read) the family christmas letter - I apparently say way too much already... but do you want to know what else? I am going to tell you anyway! so feel free to skim! -especially sorry to the missionary friends -you definitely don't have time to read this. and if you want to read only this paragraph- I am doing well and loving New Mexico!
First- our investigator Dallas is on date for baptismat the beginning of January! it would be december - but he is gong to Disneyland...  he is so prepared! and his girlfriend is coming back o church really strong which is so exciting o see!
 and her older sister who has also been less active for a really long time came to the ward party last friday  night and then came to church no sunday too! and brought her boyfriend nonmember too! oh it was so exciting! and now I am to sunday so I will tell you all the exciting news about who was there - we had 2 investigators there (we would have loved more- but all the students are off with their families...) 4 potential investigtors there and 10 less actives! it was so incredible to see! and you want to know how I know all of this- I was sitting on the stand becasue Sister Montini and I spoke in church and it was so good! not to toot my own horn or anything- but let me tell you about this talk... we were asked two weeks ago and naturally, I didn't start preparing until saturday night :) I was actually going to during lunch and dinner on friday and saturday becasue we did not have them set up with the ward but then something came up- aka- a nap - and we didn't get to that so finally at 9:30 on saturday night I figured i should write my talk (remember how long it took me to write my farewell talk? yeah one hour was not going to cut it..) so i pulled out my scriptures and my notebook and started writing - and I got 
READ 2Nephi 19:6 
Should have been born in a palace
but it was humble
READ luke 2:1-6
first visitors - humble shepherds
continue in Luke
wisemen in Matthew
and then I fell asleep - and we had ward council the next morning at 8:00 so no time to write in then either - so that is what I went to the pulpit with and guess what? I think it was the best talk I have ever given!
and sister montini gave a great talk on the gifts we have been given by heavenly father. it was just a great sacrament meeting- especailly with all the people who came! oh- and we also sang in the choir for the rest hymn and I led the music for the meeting and it took me till the third verse to figure out the timing on the opening hymn- how embarrasing!! oh well-
also this week sister montini and I went on two exchanges and i was in the spanish area! can you tell? but it was so cool becasue i really felt like I knew everything they were talking about! I couldn't say anything - but I felt like I knew what they were saying! and I also learned some phrases so if ever I meet a person who only speaks spanish -i can send them to the spanish missionaries - the first thing to say - no hablo espanol :) mucho gusto!
we also had zone conference yesterday and let me tell you what a spiritual feast that was! Elder Foster from the 70 came and man is he incredible or what! and so is President Miller - I just love hearing form him. but y'all are lucky today and saved by the bell! it is time to go -
sorry there isn't much christmas spirit in this one - I feel the Christ spirit every day- and with no snow here and no cold weather it feels no different - but Merry Christmas to all!
Know that I love you and love telling you all my exciting happenings!
Sister Stuart!

oh and I forgot to ask you... In teaching the plan of Salvation I was asked a hard question and despite my studying, I am still stumped- and that poses a problem.
 I was asked
"Why would God give a commandment that needed to be broken (to not eat of the fruit)? Isn't that setting them up to fail? God should never do that."
and I have not been able to find a sufficient answer.. any help?

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

A Stupor of Thought, Las Cruses, NM

I am experiencing a stupor of thought right about now.. maybe that means I am not supposed to write.
I love you all!
Love Sister Stuart


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Just kidding! But not about the stupor of thought.. that is really happening. I just can't seem to remember anything that happened this week..
oh we taught Ellen! Ellen is from Canada - she is here in Las Cruces on some mission trip with the Lutheran church that is providing her with some work experience in immigration law- and she is a very devout catholic.. explain that one.. I sure can't! anyway.. the elders had met and taught her some and she is really great! but not what most would call "golden" her boyfriend in Canada is a member and they have been talking marriage so she figured she had better learn some of the things he believes in - and not from him. She wanted from a reliable source - so she got a hold of the missionaries! she sounds golden to me! but she is more meeting with the missionaries on a strictly informational basis.. she does not want to be a mormon she told us - but I tell you what - this lesson was INCREDIBLE with her - I can't even remember what we taught - but we did ask her if she had prayed about the book of mormon - and she said not really - then she practically quoted moroni 10 3-5 which she has never even read! so we asked her why not and she said that she was scared that it would be right and she would have to give up her catholic beliefs - then sister montini asks this incredible question of "what are you willing to give up to know the savior?" to which she replies - all people- including family, her position in life, She just doesn't know if she is ready to give up her intellect and the belliefs and truths she hold so dear. we then promise that if she prays sincerely to know, with real intent to act upon that answer, she will get an answer and she will come to know the Lord and His love will be sufficient for her! and then committed her to baptism which she accepted! It was a very powerful lesson!
Also- we wnt to ABQ this week fot MLC and saw the Christensen's.. my goodness I love them. and we also saw Bobbie -and that was just incredible too! and the best part is - she got baptized on Saturday!! I have attached that picture - even though I wasn't there - I am so happy she did it! and look at her- she is just glowing!! I am so happy for her! and then we were definitely spiritually fed at MLC - I just love President Miller. He is so very inspired. and it snowed quite a bit in ABQ- but then we came back down to Cruces in the 75 degrees! it has dropped since then, but the sun is shining today!
This week is finals week here at NMSU - everyone is headed home. How exciting! for them.. not for the missionaries. It is quite difficult to tweach students when there are no students around.. we will just have to find some locals to teach! I look forward to it!
Have a wonderful week - I love you!
Sister Stuart


oh and the second picture is just north of Hatch NM - on our way to ABQ where sister montini says "it is so green!" you know you have been in a desert too long when sagebrush is green! it was hilarious- sorry bad picture though.. the green didn't last long.

one other thing I forgot to tell y'all... the miracle of the week- We contacted this referral that was left over from the elders here bfore us - some guy who we had absolutely no idea about and we didn't have his actual apartment number so we called and left a message and he texted us back saying he was interested! awesome! we are meeting with himtomorrow -
okay actually two things.. one super wonderful thing about being in the university ward is going to FHE on monday nights! yahoo! last night we went to flash mob (only not really...) the mall and the corbett center on campus (to be likened to the TSC) with Christmas carols! so we all met at the church first and practiced a few times and then we went over the mall. Sister Montini and I and a coupple other sisters in the ward started off the singing "oh holy night, the stars are brightly shining it is the night of our dear saviors birth. then something else (I seem to have forgotten the words) in sin and error pining" and then we were so rudely cut off by a mall security guard who said "you can't do that" to which one of the sisters in the ward asks "do what?" and he replies "sing." He was not very nice. So we left - and then everyone chickened out on campus because it is finals week and people are studying. It was a bummer of a flaash mob- but it was still heaps of fun!

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Christmas Joys, Los Cruses, NM

Christmas came early for this girl! and man was I so incredible happy to see what was inside! I thank you all very much! I am so excited to pack it now to go to ABQ on Wednesday!
So the events for this week- first, you all are probably wondering (well - bnot those of you who served missions.. but the rest of you) how a missionary does Thanksgiving day. First, she goes to lunch at 2:00 and has the most wonderful spread of food laid before her and of course, indulges! -unfortunately not in GF pie though.. and then they sit and chat and talk about all the things they are thankful for for 2.5 HOURS!!! and then head off to the next appointment - yes, one of the eating variety where another enourmous spread is laid before you and your stomach is already so full but of course, they have been cooking for days so you have to eat.. But it was delicious again. the members here are just so nice and they just want to make sure their missionaries are well fed and happy. and we sure were!
Sister Montini and I are so happy to be here in the university ward! Our first dinner appointment was with a less active girl in the ward who invited us over just so we could start teaching her boyfriend! who already has a testimony about the importance of church! they had cgone for 2 weeks then missed one and he said his week was just so crummy and he sttributed it all to missing church! so prepared! So after dinner we taught the first lesson on the restoration which is simply a spiritual punch in the face! especially the first vision and then when you leave the power pause of silence after- you would be crazy to not feel the spirit! and this is the lesson we taught to Dallas.. but get this - I was sharing the first vision and he started laughing! LAUGHING!! can you believe it?? Okay so it was mnore like a chuckle - but it still frazzled me! So I sped up a little - which you aren't supposed to do- and then when I finished- we left time for the power pause so the spirit could fill the room again and what did he do? LAUGHED! oh my word! what is happening! and then he said - "this is weird.." oh no is what you are thinking right?? so was I. so we asked - what is so weird? to which he responded - "I have just never felt this way before.. I all of a sudden just feel encompassed by this warmth." and he laughed about it. silly boy. But he definitely felt the spirit and he commmitted to baptism! yahoo!
But - all is not fun and games and finding super prepared people in university wards - we found abother new investigator who does not quite fit that description.. he essentaily wants to teach us all this hokey stuff. we have a lesson tonight on the plan of salvation - where he wants to teach us all his knowledge about the new heaven and the new earth. needless to say, we will probably drop him..
We also had a lesson with a recent convert this last week - for our sakes- we haven't taught many lessons form PMG in the last month and a half - so we asked if we could teach her and have her give us feedback on how we can improve and what is well and the like.. so we taught the gospel of Jesus Christ - which just so happens to be my favorite lesson! and she only had good things to say - why is it that no one likes to tel you how to improve?? anyway - She extended a very wonderful complimet though that really boosted my confidence. We are really trying to teach more out of the Book of Mormon right now (that is why this lesson is my favorite becasue you can teach straight out of the book of mormon) and so we just used a bunch of different stories from the Book and she told us that she has never before been so excited to read er scriptures! I was so excited!@ that is how it should be!! great lesson there...
Also, I have to thank you Michael specifically for all those halloween stickers.. Sister Montini and I predicted our futures with them one day during lunch. Significant events are marked by each sticker and they will happen on the dates on which they fall. It was a riot! So if you want to know how my life is going to pan out - the key is on the bottom right and look for the stickers with a T next to them.
I am outta here! I love you all very much!



Tuesday, November 26, 2013

It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas, Las Cruses, NM


and this is the beautiful scene we woke up to on Sunday morning! Yay for the snow! only too bad my companion gets angry everytime I try to sing a christmas song! just a few more days... but snow? in new Mexico? I know.. iti s weird. I didn't believe it either,. until I threw a snowball at my companion and then jumped in a slush puddle splashing her legs.. I know probably not the most christlike missionary thing to do - but I just had to see if it was the real deal instead of the feathers from the sky bears pillow fight (I had that song in my head that morning too "it snowed last night, snowed alst night, the sky bears had a pillow fight! They tore up every cloud in sight oh it snowed last night!") and it was indeed real. and cold. and I am a sissy now- i could brave the negatives in Logan! and now I am cold at 40 degrees. sissy.
and now for the missionaary news... well fist - I am emailing again on Monday becasue transfers are tomorrow and so they changed it back to monday just for today so we will see what hapens next week - but transfer news.... I am keeping Sister Montini!! We are staying together for another transfer! yahoo! there isn't a problem with me like I thought! and I still love her so much! So I am very excited for this next transfer! but.. we are not staying in our area. Hold on to your britches - This is where it gets weird.. we get the call on Saturday night for the news.. They first tell us we are staying together! but you already know that.. and then they tell us we will be serving in the University Ward. what?? and the University Ellders will be coming to our ward. what?? and not only that - the next thing we hear is that it is effective immediately! so we don't even need to go to transfer meeting. but we do need to pack everything and clean the apartment real good (too bad the elders didn't do that...) becasue we will be switching everything with the elders- areas, apartments, and cars. wild. maybe it isn't as crazy to you. but it is sure crazy. yesterday, we packed and cleaned and early this morning we moved. It has been an exciting few days! and only going to get better! It is always getting better in the mission. Always.
So there you have transfer news.. and now for the news of the work in the Dona Ana ward - we went to contact a potential investigator named James Vega- and guess what? He doesn't live there. but guess whwta else? Fidel lives there! and he invited us back! and he is a spanish speaker - but he said he does just fine in english, but we decided it would be best to take the spanish elders with us when we went back - and it is a good thing we did because he understands a whole lot more in spanish! anyway, it was an incredible lesson and he accepted the invitation to be baptized! and now the spanish elders will keep teaching him! I need to learn spanish.. but I was called to speak English.. so maybe in a year I will do that.
and that is the news from the southernmost parts of New Mexico. I am loving this place a whole lot family. i know this was the best decision I could have ever made. This is where i am supposed to be right now. I am so thankful for everything in my life that has led me to this moment where I can be here serving the Lord, consecrating myslef to Him, every minute of every day. I truly am blessed to have come from a home strong in the gospel - so thank you mum and dad. I cannot express my gratitude enough for the home you raised my sisters and me in. maybe we didn't pray together every single night or have family home evening every monday - but I know our home was founded on the gospel of Jesus Christ and there is nothing more that I could have asked for. I am also so thankful for the Atonement and its ability to elicit change in us. I am also thankful that I have been able to see that change in so many people- including in myself. use it daily family and I promise you, you will be happy!
I love you all so very much. Keep smiling!
and tell me - what are thankful for this year? something original. It cannot be anything you have told anyone else this year yet... I want to know what is really in your heart this year.

oh and my new address is
2400 S Espina St #8
Las Cruces, NM 88001
You can find me here on any day of the week from 2100 hours to 1000 hours.

but don't come see me. That would not be good

and some pictures! I maybe sent these already - but you get them again..
twins! on halloween. this is really clever becasue Sister Montini is actually a twin!

This is also halloween - for my dear brother Michael. Thanks again for the wonderful halloween package.


and these are two baptisms we've had - the first is Alma - i never did teach her. She is in the university ward with Sister Montini when she was there last time and really loves her a lot so we got a picture. but now I can teach her as a recent convert because we are going back to Universtity.

and the next is Austin. he is 11. What a stud! Just look at him!


Wednesday, November 20, 2013

42 is not the magic number for everyone

Hello my family!
Can you believe it is already week 5 of my fourth transfer! I sure can't! in just over two weeks I will hit my six month mark! my word time flies.
This week I will start with the miracle of 23 for Jeff. Jeff is an investigator in the quaint little town of Alamagordo. I was on exchanges there last week (do you remmeber all of this from last week and am i repeating myself too much? oh well..) Jeff is kind of homeless and is a chain smoker and a bit of a drunk. The sisters have been teaching him for a few months now and have seen little bits of progression. He was on date to be baptized in October - but wouldn't live the word of wisdom - nor would he read the book of mormon. so, needless to say, he missed his date. The sisters then committed him to pray for a new date by which he could be ready to be baptized and he just wouldn't. When I was there on exchanges, he sends a text that says " i read the chapters you left me" What the!! MIRACLE! and so we are all kinds of excited. We go to teach hime and he tells us that as he was reading the 4 chapters in the book of mormon all he could think about was baptism. so he says a prayer to ask Heavenly Father if it really is what he needs to do. then he read a verse on the Living Water and knew he needs to be baptized. Then he said another prayer to know what day he needs to be baptized on. he then gets a prompting to look up (I was skeptical at this point.. he licves in a lttle RV and I was thinking - do you have nubers written on your celilin or something??) so he looks up... to the top of the page he is reading where is says 23-31. and his first thought was the 23rd. there you go. Jeffs sate for the 23rd of November! But... that wasn't good enough for him.. He then tried to manipulate the numbers to thinking that 32 comes after 23 which is before 31 and after 13 so he was just at a loss. So then he got this feeling that he needed to draw lots. so we then ask - well how did it turn out? and he told us he hadn't done it yet-- he was waiting for us so it could be done "where two or three are gathered in His name" so Heavenly Father would be there with us. So the lots came! Jeff rtan back to his trailer grabbed a piece of paper and a pen to write the numbers 1 through 31 for all the days of the month- and what do ya know but his pen dies on 23. (I think he is supposed to be baptized on the 23rd! don't you) but he won't have that - so he borrows a pen from us and continues writing. he then rips them all up and puts themn in a bag to draw form. We then ask him to say a prayer that the right number can be drawn and he says the most sincere prayer I have ever heard! aking heavenly father to put the right number in Sister Bodily's hand (she was to draw the number..) and then the other ones run from her fingers. And then Sister Bodily drew the number. and guess what it was?? 7!!! no just kidding.. it was 23! how wild is that?? A completer miracle. and Jeff stopped smoking that day- hasn't smoked since. Hasn't had a drink since. has been to church the last two weeks and is reading in the Book of Mormon. man he is so ready! so exciting! other exciting news.. Bobbie has committed to be baptized on 7 December!! I am real excited for her! I am hoping that when we go up to ABQ for MLC next month we can go see her.. I don't know if that is breaking any rules though... we shalll see.
So now I bet you are wondering what is happening here in Las Cruces in the Dona Ana ward.. so am i! Not really, i know what is happening.  We are starting to teach this wonderful lady named Eva. Her jusband, Harvey is a long time less active - although before he went so, he beccame a high priest and went through the temple- but anyway she is just so wonderful! we geve her a copy of the Book of Mormon and she has read the introduction and the testimonies and is really enjoying it! I don't think we introdused it as well as we should have (it was an odd night...) and so I don't think she is searching for the spirit when she reads it, but next week we will go back and reexplain the importance of that book and teach her the restoration and help her to recognize the spirit and her husband too and then she will get to the temple one day and they will be sealed forever and eternity! yay for temples!
We are also teaching the children of another lessactive/ part member family where the wife is a member and the husband is not(and frankly, not interested in becoming so. he's been taught by multiple missionaries..)  - sister Ortiz.  or so we thought. this last weeek when we went over there- and she told us her last name is Mason. They aren't married!! What the!!! but the kids are still wonderful and excited to learn! well, most nights they are - it depends how exciting we make the lessons. So does that mean they reall enjoy it or not? i dunno! but we are there to also reactivate Sister ortiz/mason. We will help that family to become complete! and maybe help her and her not husband recognize the importance of marriage.
We are also working this other Less aActive family and they are just so fantaastic! There is no reason they should be less active- at least not one we have uncovered yet.. still working on that front. they wil be back. i know it.
I also know that I am a disciple of Jesus Christ, the Son of God. I have been called of Him to declare His word among His people, that they might have everlasting life. and what better thing could I be doing with my time right now? The answer is nothing.

I love you all!
Sister Stuart

Welcome to Las Cruces! - This picture is from one of the first days I was here.


This is how we celebrated Sister Montini's birthday! not gluten-free... made me sick for days!


Our late night adventure to the temple! cool picture of the fountain.. we kind of missed the temple..



All This and More in One Week! Las Cruses, NM

November 12, 2013

Dear Family...
Big changes were made in the mission this week - okay they weren't that big - but still changes. The first one of note - P-Day is now on Tuesday. That'll be an adjustment for sure! and our weekly planning has been moved from Thursday to Monday - That'll be another adjustment - but yesterday it went well so I have full confidence in this change -plus I know Pressident Miller is inspired and if this is the change that needs to be made so be it. I will follow! I think it will be great! Today has been a great day to kick off the new change - as a zone, well 2 of the 3 districts - went to White Sands National park/monument and it was so amazing! It is like the sand dunes in southern utah only bigger. and whiter. It looked like snow! oh it was so wild! and now there is white sand EVERYWHERE!! our car is a mess! and vaccuumming (two u's two c's or two m's? how about all three!) womn't even help much probably! and silly me - decided to do somersaults down the hill so now it is all over in my hair and just everywhere. what a mess. but so worth it. it was so fun! 

I cannot believe this week is already done though. It went by so fast! We went on an exchange on Tuesday and I stayed in my area and the sister who came with me is going through some things emotionally and I really did not know how to help her - but the spirit did. I did not know that at the time. I was just rattling things off (whats new) and then today when I saw her again she told me how much it has helped her! and that her problems have dissapated immensly! thank you Heavenly Father! Sister Montini and I also decided that the reason I was called to be an STL was so that I could figure out logistical things and make sure everything is going to work properly and run smoothly - she is there for the hugs and the comfort.. things I don't do :) we work very well together!
Wednesday - I was back with Sister Montini and we had a coorelation meeting with the zone leaders to make sure we were on the same page with the missionaries in the zone in preparation for zone training meeting coming up on friday (like distric meeting but will the whole zone) and to finalize plans for MLC.. then sister montini and I ran around some more getting things ready to go, packing, finalizing the trainings we were presenting (trying to at least..) and then that afternoon, we met up with the El Paso ZLs and STLs and caravanned it the 4 hours to ABQ for MLC (so many acronyms! how fun!) so there was a total of 12 missionaries and we went up in 5 cars! FIVE! how silly! we could have fit in 3! our ZLs have a mini van so they could fit all the elders and then the sisters would have just had to split into two cars.. but two areas in El Paso got their car privelages revoked so they had to take their cars back to the mission home-- that is why we went up in 5.. bizzarre. We got to ABQ at 830 - too late to go anywhere and too early to go to the sisters apartment where we were sleeping becasue they would not be home until 9pm- so we went to the temple in the dark. and i tell you what it was so cold!! in the 50s! and normally that would not be so cold to me but being down here in the 70s has made me sissy. It was cold. and then 9 came around and we went to Sister Rosas to spend the night! Sister Rosa was my MTC companion and I just love her oh so very much! It was so good to see her again. It has been way too long.
Thursday was MLC at the mission home and that is just a spiritual feast every time. I just love President and SIsdter miller so much! (the picture I sent last was from last months MLC.. the faces are a little different now.) Pressident Miller taught us/ stressed the importance of us using the BOM in our teaching and how that should be our primary manual. He then promised that if we did that- our baptisms would double! COol promise. He is such an inspired man! Then we drove home! yay! this time in three cars how it should have been... we stoped in Hatch NM on the way home where some sisters who sister Montini and I are over are - they were ill so the elders stopped to give themn a blessing- so we all stopped. and they live in an old catholic church! so cool! they live with a member who owns it- so rad. We are doing exchanges with them this week - so I will get a better chance to look at it and check it out. and then when we were almost home some of our other sisters called us to come over and help them - so we went over and it is close to 9 at this point and they were not talking to each other. drama drama dram! (what movie?) we were there for over an hour trying to help them and who knows if it did! but they seemed friendly with each other today so I think it did! again- it was all Heavenly Father. We have really been praying for them hard. But that wasn't even the end of our night! we didn't get home until after 10 - and then still had to finish our planning for the trainings wewould be presenting the next morning... oh goodness procrastination is the best. I thought I would grow out of that on my mission... definitely have not. One day maybe.
Friday - Zone training was simply wonderful. President Miller surprised stopped by. That was exciting. and nerve racking. It is already scary giving a training to 32 other missionaries - then add the president in there - eep! But it went well! and then we exchanged with another set of sisters for that night! I went up to the little town of Alamagordo NM with Sister Bodily from Layton - and we saw some incredible miracles that night! We put two people on date for Baptism and it really illustrated to me the power that Heavenly Father has and thAt He truly is aware of all HIs children - I need to go now- but if I remember nbext week I will tell you the miracle of the number 23 for investigator Jeff. SO cool.
What a week! and to end it all - I watched the testaments while my dear companion was ill with a temperature!
I love you all!

Group Pic from MLC

Here is MLC - missionary leadership council - from last month when i was companions with sister walker. This is all the zone leaders and STLs in the mission

Enjoy!


Monday, November 4, 2013

Christmas

oh thanks! Tat is so sweet of you. What do I want for Christmas? I want all of you to do your visiting teaching religiously! know who your sisters are and help them!

also... I would love a weekender bag/ overnight bag. From Vera Bradley would be so swell.. but that issimply a desire and not necessarily practical. but a weekender/overnight bag is. It will make packing for all these exchanges so much easier to have all my stuff in one bag


On Mon, Nov 4, 2013 at 7:48 AM, Amy Stuart <amyjostuart@gmail.com> wrote:
TayBabe:

You can bet I've already been listening to Christmas music and I've already been shopping for gifts.

Speaking of which... what do you want for Christmas?

We took your name outta the shuffle of gift exchanges because you shouldn't be worrying about what to buy one of us.  Instead we are all going to buy for you.  So, you have to let us know what you want for Christmas. 

No Habla Espanol, Las Cruses, NM

What a week this one has been! Sister Montini and I finished planning for exchanges with the sisters and we chose to focus on a portion of President Uchtdorf's Forget Me Not talk - the part of forgetting not to be happy now! and in it he relates it to Charlie and the Chocolate factory and waiting for our golden tickets and how we ought not to be doing that - and so Sister MOnitini and I made golden tickets for our sisters! maybe if I am feeling ambitious I will make anotherone and send it home.. but they are so neat ! and we figured out how to open a candy bar and stick them in there with out it even being noticeable! so rad!
So we went on exchanges this week and the sisters we went with serve in the spanish branch- and I went to their area and my goodness I felt so totally and utterly useless! these people are rattling off a million miles an hour in some language I cannot understand and I just sat there... but it was really cool becasue you can still fel the spirit even if you have absolutely no idea what they are saying! It was neat.. but now I really want to learn spanish even moreso!
Also exciting news for this week - I went dumpster diving! Sister Montini accidently threw her name tag away and she happened to be wearing a pencil skirt that day so I jumped in and rescued it! what a day!
IN my last few minutes - know that I love you all., Read Ether 12:27 -- you all should know it anyway... But that is what I am working on this week. We had a really good companionship inventory this week where I really learned some of my weaknesses and am really going to try to turn them around into strengths.
Sister Stuart

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Be myself maybe??, Las Cruces, NM

Dear Family -
Boy am I sorry for the drab emails the past few weeks! Two weeks ago I was quite somber about leaving my area and wanted to be all spiritual and uplifting and all kinds of that good stuff - but then I realized I just got boooooring! So sorry about that! and last week - no excuse for that! I think I am back to my normal self... well sort of!


Being in Las Cruces has been intersting.  The work is harder just becasue we don't have the peopole to teach right now - but they will come. I know they will. So I will keep on working hard each and every day. We actually found a new investigator this week! her name is Eva (like saying ever but with an a instead of the er..) band she is just a ball of fire! We didn't have a real sit down open and close with a prayer lesson - we went over for dinner where she cooked the most delicious brisket! mmmm meat! anyway- we had to dart out of there pretty quick becasue Sister Montini was speaking at a baptism so we just taught during dinner on baptism - and she loved it! she invited us over on thursday for halloween becasue  her neighborhood is CRAZY! and she wants us to see it all - and she wants to make us frito pie... what in the world is frito pie?? I have no idea. I will tell you next week.. It kind of sounds to me like a cow pie which does not sound very appetizing or a minced meat pie which also sounds awful- hopefully it is more like a walking taco type of thing. but dinner last time with her was wonderful so I am sure this time will be too! anyway - her husband is a less active member whose records have been lost in another ward and I don't quite know how we came upon them or anything.. oh the joys of coming to a new area!  We also talked to this man at the mailbox the other day who said to us "hey! are you sisters?" to which we answered not blood sisters but sister missionaries and he had this expression like obviously! turns out he lived in Utah for a while and knows about missionaries and he invited us over to talk more! that is on the plans for next week. also- some missionaries in the zone gave us a referral for a woman in our ward who is less active and has two kids of baptism age who have not been - whose dad lives in their ward who is very active and they told us to go over and start teaching them too! this week that is in the plans! so see! the people come when we work hard! yay for hard work! Thank you dad for teaching me how to work hard. It really is paying off here on my mission when I see other people who have not been taught the value of hard work and man they are hard to work with as companions! So thank you. 
what else what else..
Oh leadership! I think I am finally getting a hang of this STL business. I think it becasue the zone leaders down here in the south have so much more trust in us sisters here. We are getting organized and starting exchanges this week - it is an exciting time for sure!
I think that is all - plus the fact that I love you all and I love this work!
Love 
Sister STuyart - -and i am really bad at typing...


ps. and it was sister montini's birthday this week so I made her breakfast! what is up with me getting companions a=on their birthdays!

Monday, October 21, 2013

Hello all!
As you all know, I was transferred from paradise in the Volcano Cliffs ward to another part of paradise in the Dona Ana ward in Las Cruces New Mexico! It has been a bit of an adjustment- well still is a bit of an adjustment but I know it will be wonderful! My new companion is Sister Montini from Michigan. She is so wonderful and I am really excited to be working with her!
We have a good week ahead of us planned and we are ready to work! and that is what I am off to do now!
I love you all!
SIster Stuart


Monday, October 14, 2013

Who is my Neighbor?, Albuquerque, NM

A certain man went down from Jerusalem to Jericho, and fell among thieves, which stripped him of his raiment, and wounded him, and departed, leaving him half dead.

How many people do we know in our lives who have fell among spiritual thieves, stripped of their raiment, wounded, and left for dead?  I tell you  - I have met them here in New Mexico. and the thing I have learned, you cannot always tell when they have reached this point in their lives. Some people don't even know they are here.

And by chance there came down a certain priest that way: and when he saw him, he passed by on the other side.And likewise a Levite, when he was at the place, came and looked on him, and passed by on the other side.
But a certain Samaritan, as he journeyed, came where he was: and when he saw him, he had compassion on him,

Where do you fall? amongst the priests? the levites? or amongst the Samaritan - or maybe you are the certain man waiting for the help to come. Wherever you fall now, there is a lot to learn from this parable. i would like to share with you what I am learning from it now.

The Samaritan was the first to act- He saw a need and he paused to help. When we see a need are we ready and willing to jump on an opportunity? I have been blessed to be here serving the Lord, solely looking for opportunities to serve and to lift those who have been left for spiritually dead. I have had many wonderful experiences finding people and sharing my testimony - loving them - and showing compassion to them knowing what I have can help them.

And went to him, and bound up his wounds, pouring in oil and wine, and set him on his own beast, and brought him to an inn, and took care of him

I have been able to be the instrument in the Lords hands to bind up wounds of loss and anger and frustration. I have seen the joy the gospel brings to peoples lives and the healing which it can provide. Seeing the progression in the people I have met has been one of the most rewarding experiences of my life. To name a few individuals-

I met Christi and she was so ready to be baptized when I entered the area. She had the knowledge she needed and her testimony was strong. She was, however, only 17 years old and did not have the support from her parents. So we continued to teach her and to help her stay strong despite opposition. Two weeks ago - Christi turned 18 and turned to our Father in Heaven in prayer to know when she would be ready to enter into a covenant with Him. Her answer was Saturday 12 October 2013. And what a day that was! She has been dating Mason, a priest in the ward and he was able to baptize her. When he was saying the prayer, he started to choke up and I lost it. It was so incredible to see this ordinance performed. Such a tender moment - and the year+ in waiting made it all the sweeter. Christi bore her testimony after and it was so powerful! one thing that really hit me- She said - specifically to her friends and family in attendance "thank you all for coming - even though I know a lot of you do not support me in this decision - I know it is the truth. I know this is the right decision." The spirit was so strong in the room - there was no way you could not have felt it. The following day she was confirmed and received the gift of the holy ghost-  that was another incredible ordinance to witness. Mason's dad performed that ordinance and pronounced the sweetest blessing on her head. She is going to be a strong convert. In one year - we'll be in the temple with her. and then she will be out converting the world!




Another person who came into my life was miss Bobbie and her husband Bob. When I first met them - we were teaching Bobbie and Bob would rarely - if ever- show his face. And Bobbie would soak everything up - but would not commit to anything. We were meeting with her once a week and she did not want any more than that. at the end of my first transfer, we committed her to baptism and she accepted! and then in my second transfer we were able to meet with her twice a week and she continued to soak everything up - although would not accept a date. Slowly, Bob began to come out of the bedroom and the office just to chat. In this last transfer - Bobbie had it confirmed to her that she is going to be baptized before the end of the year. She told us her door is always open to us - whenever we feel to come by. We talked with Bob for a good hour last weeek and another 45 minutes last night. Last night, Bobbie told us that she is ready to be baptized in November. She sees no reason to wait much longer. She knows this is the truth and she is ready to act. And now Bob is ready to learn more. He has been doing his research on google and is ready to learn from the reliable source of the missionaries. I know they will now continue to progress together toward the temple to be sealed together for time and all eternity.
One other person who I have met here in New Mexico is Louise - a less active in the ward who really needed the savior back in her life. I was able to witness her forgiving herself and allowing her Redeemer to reenter her life and to fill it with the joy and happiness only he can bring. Hearts can change- I saw that in her.



Karissa went to war in the middle east for a year where she lost all faith in any God. In the past few months she has come to a realization that that faith needs to be back in her life - only she did not know how to get it back herself. Thankfully, we were able to be her samaritan in the moment she needed one. She allowed us to enter her home to bring her back to a knowledge of the atonement and the effect in can have in her life. It can heal her hurt and her pain. She has already progressed so much in the last few weeks and I know it will only continue.
There have been many more - these people have touched my heart and they will forever remain there. 

And on the morrow when he departed, he took out two pence, and gave them to the host, and said unto him, Take care of him; and whatsoever thou spendest more, when I come again, I will repay thee.

And on the morrow - I will be departing. leaving these certain people under the stewardship of my dear companion Sister Walker and whoever her new companion is. I trust they will act in the direction of the spirit to care for these people how the Savior would. This is the hardest part of the work I believe. Working so hard to help someone heal and then to leave before the process is complete. But just as the Samaritan entrusted that man, whom I know he grew to love in caring for him, to the host - I entrust these people to the Lord. He will care for them.

This has been such a wonderful area and I am so thankful that I was able to serve the people here. I am so thankful for the love that has been shown to me. For the members who have welcomed me into their homes and made me feel like family.

But - My bags are packed - I'm ready to go! only they aren't. but that song has been stuck in my head all day now... I love to see the temple......



My shoes

The Travis Family



I love you all! I will let you know the news next week!

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Committments, Albuquerque, NM

Hello everyone! Sorry I missed the email yesterday - I am indeed still alive and still doing well - much more so now actually because you see, yesterday, I was able to attend the temple! and what a magnificent place that is. I have missed it so much! But it was a wonderful day full of spiritual edification! and now I get to wait another wonderful six months until I get to go again! The temple is such a wonderful place to receive revelation - I admonish you all to attend frequently. as proxy for me :) Is that blasphemous maybe? nah - 

As for this week coming up - Christi is getting baptized on Saturday! Oh it is so very exciting! She has been waiting for a real long time for this opportunity. and now she gets to! and it will be both Sister Walker and my first baptism - and then next October - Christi has already invited us to the temple with her! yay for that! 

I also need to share with you a cool experience that Bobbie had. Bobbie is so ready for baptism - she just won't committ to a date but that is okay. She knows she is going to. A few weekends ago she went to Colorado to visit her sister who has made some really poor choices in her life and she really had no idea why she was going. she just felt like she needed to go. She had no intentions of sharing the gospel with her at all - she really didn't know why she was going actually. On her drive up there she listened to the april general conference and really got hooked to President Eyring's talk. I think she said she listened to it 4 or 5 times! But then she said when she got to Colorado the only thing she could think about was the gospel and how much it could help her sister - She said she felt the spirit so strong with her that she really needed to share this wonderful gift with her sister - so she did! and called us to get the missionaries phone number for where her sister lives in some small town in colorado.so exciting! Oh she is so ready. 

We also committed our new investigator karissa to baptism on 23 November! That is real exciting too! She isn't quite jumping for joy at the gospel yet - but it is making sense to her and she is going to find so much joy from this. I mean who doesn't?

I am now going to take the advice from Michael that he has given to me concerning non-progeressing investigators. I left you all with a commitment last week - and heard nothing of it. So therefore, until I hear you can keep your commitments, I will use my time more effectively in serving others. 

I still love you all! 

Until next week - oh which is transfers. I will let you know then if i am staying, going, getting a new companion, or whatnot...

and really, I would love to tell you all more about this week, but becasue of the temple today is a shortened prep day and my companion is ready to go and there are some other sisters who are waiting on us to some pick them up. 

So I really do love you all 
Sister Stuart

MLB Playoff Bracket

Well I misssed my deadline because I was at the temple - So you can count me out of this one - yes. I am giving up on a baseball competition. the mission truly is changing me family! although I did talk to a gentleman at jiffy lube the other day all loaded up in his red sox gear and that was a whole lot of fun! but i felt like some dumb girl and not a real fan becasue I had no idea what was going on in the season - but it gave me an opportunity to share with him why - becasue I am on a mission for my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ! Yahoo!


On Tue, Oct 1, 2013 at 10:19 PM, Brent Stuart <bcstuart04@gmail.com> wrote:
Here is another opportunity to earn a prize.  This time it is MLB playoffs, see attached bracket.  You will need to get your bracket back to me by Thurs at 3:00 pm to be eligible.  The ALS wild card game will be happening tomorrow, so I will give everybody that game.  Whoever wins tomorrow will go in you bracket.  The Pittsburgh Pirates have already beaten the Reds.  Taylor you can play or not, but it can't distract you from your work.  You will have the advantage because you deadline for turn in will be Monday at 5:00 pm.

Good Luck.

dad 

Missionary Monday

Sister Stuart,

I got to spend the day at the temple with a lot of the missionaries yesterday.  What an amazing opportunity!  I took a few pictures, but thought you might like to pick your favorite. 








From Sister Heidi Christensen

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Abby Stuart <atstuart11@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, Oct 2, 2013 at 9:18 PM
Subject: Re: Sister Stuart Pictures #1
To: Heidi Christensen <morsyd@gmail.com>


Thank you soooo much Heidi for sending the photo's.  It makes my heart so happy to see her so well and happy.  It is a mother's greatest fear to have her children unhappy.  I appreciate people like you who will watch out for my baby and who will provide a safe haven for her.  It makes me want to serve our missionaries more knowing there are those (you) who are caring for my missionary.
Please know if ever you are in our area in Utah you always have a place to stay.  I love you for your kindness.
When Tay told me about the sister in the ward who knew about celiac and was dealing with it in her family, my prayers were answered.  A lot of times it is just easier to eat with the crowd rather than be fussed over. So thank you for sharing your home and goodness with her.
Please feel free to contact me anytime.  I absolutly love the photo's.  They are so Tay!

Abby Stuart  (mom to 4 beautiful daughters! and wife to an amazing man!)


On Wed, Oct 2, 2013 at 5:25 PM, Heidi Christensen <morsyd@gmail.com> wrote:
Sister Stuart and Sister Walker stopped by the other day after doing some service, so we grabbed some pictures.  I LOVE the sister missionaries!  They have been such a blessing to our family and have been amazing examples to our children.  Thank you for raising such obedient, faithful young women!  

Sister Heidi Christensen




Conference Quiz, Albuquerque, NM

This might be a long one - brace yourselves... I have two weeks to cover here. but my companion just informed me she was ready to go - so maybe not so long. I will hopefully just give you the good stuff and leave the rest out. who am I kidding? It is all good!

For the past two weeks we have been having family home evening with the 9 year old twins we are teaching and the family and also with a lessa active family in the ward too - so that acounts to 3 FHEs in the last two weeks and no one wanted to sing "Give Said the Little Stream!" I was appalled!  Who doesn't sing that song for FHE?? Oh it was strange.. but it was a really good home evening becasue we played a memory game with the twins where you had to match their picture with their name. They were getting really excited about it and hopefully excited to watch conference! I tell you what - I am sure excited for it!

To get more out of General Conference family, we are going to have a conference quiz. Next Monday - for Family Computer Day (because we will not all be in one home nor will it be in the evening) - everyone will need to submit 3 questions in which we will all answer - I haven't quite figured out how this will work over email - but I know y'all are smart and we can figure it out! make sure everyone is included though so reply all!

Mom and Amy - we had the primary program here two sundays ago and it was so fantastic - KeeYute! as always! no need to stress about it too much - those kiddos make it wonderful always. Also, that same sunday, one of the Sisters whom Sister Walker and I are over was sick. actually she had been sick for as few days now - there are three sisters in that companionship - so it is a trio - anyway, Sister Walker and I went over to be with the sickling so the other two could go to Sacrament meeting - and I ended up going out teaching with the other two after church and it was a lot of fun to be out with other sisters and see how they do the work. Which is one really great thing about being a Sister Training Leader. We get to conduct exchanges with the sisters! This last week Sister Walker went to another area and Sister Garate came to be companions with me! There is always something to learn from other missionaries. I learned from Sister Garate - A. that I talk way too much. and B. that there is incredible power in a simple testimony. Which is exactly what i studied in Alma 4 the next day. there is no way to bring people to a knowledge of their Savior and of the truth except in bearing down in pure testimony against them. There is a reason we have testimony meeting every month - no one can deny your testimony! What you know and how you know it can bring the spirit stronger than almost anything else. and that is something no one can take away from you. I want you all to bear your testimony to someone - preferably not a member - this week and tell me how it goes! I am looking forward to what I can learn from the exchange we are going on tomorrow!

You know what else works? Service. We have had heaps of service opportunities in the last couple weeks - thank you thank you momma for the gloves! Sister Wlaker says tahnks as well. There has been some torrential rains here that has caused some flooding and a lot of mud flow - I think I mentioned this last week with the picture - but we were able to go weith the ward to help dig out a woman's, Jude is her name, backyard. I love her so much! And I have only talked to her a few times! and the most wonderful thing is that the members of the church were able to show up and help her and she was sp impressed with the sense of community that is in the church and the help which we all so willingly provide to each other - she practically invited herself to church! It was so marvelous - she is so marvelous! we also have been trying to teach this other lay named Dena. We have talked to her a few times in her driveway about Heavely Father and the strength we find through Christ and she is always very sincere and thankful for what we say to her - but we never get off the driveway! but this week she is moving so she let us come and helop her clean and pack up and she really opened up ! and we gave her a book of mormon! but.. the bummer thing is, she is moving,. out of our areea. ugg. tio the same area that Aubie lives in.

This last week, we transfered Aubie to the elders in her ward and it was so great we also comitted her to baptism and she said yes! I expect the elders will put her on date for the end of october - so exciting! She is so prepared.

Back to the service- another potential - Estrella- she moved to albuquerque from Las Vegas NM a year and a half ago when her daughter died. She needed a fresh start. So we are helping her to sort through some things in her house and help her start fresh with a new outlook on life throu gh the atonemtn of Jesus Christ. And when we went back the second time she could not stop telling us how much we helped her. She just kept telling us that since we brough Christ back into her life she has had so much energy and feels like she can do anything. It is so great to help people! Service rocks! oh and on Saturday we were able to go to Balloon Fiesta Park to clean up for the fiesta that is starting this week! we got awesome toss no mas t-shirts too! I wil send a picture bnext week...

That is all for now - my companion is ready to go! We need to go fill our tires in our car with air.. oh vehicle maintenace - one of those things we have to do.

I look forward to hearing about your experience bearing testimony and your questions for conference! oh and you have to have your questions submitted by tuesday and cannot start answering until Wednesday - I don't know why. but those are the rules okay. Whoever getas the most right gets a milkshake! and it is open note only. no computer searching.

I love you all!
Sister Stuart

Scripture of the week 
Alma 31:34-35. It is a good one - I don't have time to type it out. Read it. 



Amy Stuart
Sep 30 (8 days ago)
to TaylorAbbyBrentMichaelAaronmeKeniJosephSteveKaitlan
I dont get it.  Questions?  Conference?  Can someone explain?
Amy

Abby Stuart
you come up with 3 questions from the talks that everyone needs to answer. Th...

Keni Althouse
I love milkshake bets!! ;)

Kemper Ure
Great letter Tay! I'm excited about conference quiz! And I think that the mil...

Abby Stuart
ummm I was thinking Harwoods ice cream (or Haywards or what ever it is)

Kaitlan Boman  
yay! I am glad that I got included into this conversation. I have secretly always wanted to be a stuart! haha!
sister boman


Abby Stuart  
Alright!!!  We have a new daughter. Kaitlyn Boman!  You are always welcome with the Stuarts and you would love Harwards ice cream. 


Keni Althouse
May we strengthen our marriages to work as a team on our quizzes?

Taylor Stuart
NO! this is individual to see how well YOU listened to conference. not your husband