Monday, July 18, 2016

PRESIDENT'S WEEKLY - Start A New Day

Start A New Day

Dear Elders and Sisters:

May I share an excerpt from the letter of a missionary's first day into an area he and his companion were just doubled into?  I think we can extract some insights to help us from this experience.  The names have been changed or omitted for privacy.

“- Natalie Turnberry  I feel like this woman may be the one I came to [this area] for. I'm sorry this is going to be long, and I know you have many emails to read from the mission, but I'd love you to hear this story: So, on Tuesday night (our first night), we had about 20 minutes left before curfew. We saw a big apartment complex and decided to park the car in there and talk to people outside. While talking to a man in front on his apartment, his neighbor came out of her door and stood there watching/listening to us. The Spirit made it clear that we needed to end our conversation with this man and go talk with her. So, we did. Natalie told us that she had been seeing missionaries often the past few weeks and has become curious to ask what it is we teach. In our remaining 5 minutes before we needed to leave for curfew, we mentioned the Restoration and asked if we could return the next day to teach her more. She gladly accepted. The next day she called us just to confirm that we were still coming. We went by and taught all of lesson 1. She told us she always felt like there was more scripture than just the Bible, and that a record of the ancient inhabitants of the Americas made perfect sense to her. She told us that she has been feeling like she needs to become involved in a church and be baptized, but didn't know where to go or how to get started. She accepted another return appointment. The next visit we taught her the Plan of Salvation. As we testified of the afterlife I saw a tear run down her cheek. We asked her what she was thinking. She told us that her son passed away at 9 months old and that she would do anything to see him again. We shed a few tears with her as well as we promised her that she would see her son again. We set a baptism date with her for the 30th of this month. The next Sunday she came to church! She stayed all 3 hours and LOVED Relief Society. She even signed up on the missionary dinner calendar! Several Sisters of Relief Society came up to us after Natalie had left for home and said things like, "Elders, she is golden. She was such a sweet delight. What can we do to help her? How can we become involved?" The Relief Society Lesson was all about Temples & Eternal Families. Wow! So, that night we went by to see her again. We brought Brother & Sister [WML] and her favorite candy bar, a Snickers. When we approached her apartment she was on the front porch reading the Book of Mormon! - She is so golden! She was writing her thoughts and impressions in a journal. It was 9:15 PM, so we only had about 30 minutes until we needed to leave for our 10:00 curfew. She told us that the day we met she was in her upstairs bedroom with her window open. She told us she could hear us talking to someone and felt like she needed to go out and meet us. At about 9:40 (5 minutes remaining), the story of the woman at the wale in John 4:13-14 came to my mind. I felt a strong impression that I needed to share it before we left, so I did. As soon as I began reading it, Natalie's eyes lit up. I asked her, "What is it?" She told me to just finish the scripture then she'd tell me. After reading it to her, she opened up her journal and showed us what she had written just minutes before we arrived for that evening visit. She wrote something like this, "I've always felt so thirsty to know more about this church and now I feel like my thirst is finally being quenched." It was a sweet moment. Elder [Companion] and I ran as fast as we could back to the car - we now only had 10 minutes to make the 15 minute drive back to our apartment - which we did with 1 minute to spare, being blessed by a series of green lights (imagine that).”

I, President Clark, make several observations:
1. The Lord is hastening His work and preparing people to receive the Restored Gospel of Jesus Christ!
2. The Spirit must be followed in all things, including in your finding and always in your teaching!
3. Faith must always be present! - these Missionaries texted me when they arrived to the area (which had no PIs) and told me they were going to keep their white clothes with them because they planned on baptizing so much.
4. You must do the work and do so with a glad heart!
5. You must always Open Your Mouth!
6. You must Teach People and Not Lessons!
7. You must "treasure up the word" so you will be a full vessel from which the Spirit can draw to teach!
8. You can and must be Exactly Obedient!
9. You must have your Line in the Water!

I know the Lord has prepared and is preparing people like this in each of your areas.  If you don't have a testimony of this, “Start a New Day" and please study the doctrine to obtain one.  It is fundamental to being able to exercise the faith necessary to receive the "Golden Investigator" blessing you desire. 

Faith must be present in all you do!  "Set Goals, Make Plans" is a faith based approach to this work!  If your faith is insufficient, “Start a New Day" and determine to exercise faith rather than be found lacking in faith. 

You must seek and follow the Spirit and if you are lacking, “Start a New Day" and figure out (preferably through the chastening of the Spirit) what needs to change in your attitude, approach, and abilities to draw on the powers of heaven and receive a full measure of the Spirit. 

And then go to work!  Get your Line in the Water!!!  I continue to observe that the solution to challenges, the way to remove hurdles and stumbling blocks, and the method to achieve rather than just do things is in doing the work.  The anecdote to all that ails you and fails you from being successful is always found in doing the work.

So begin each day by “Starting a New Day” with great faith, seek and follow the spirit, have a glad heart, Open Your Mouth, and work in accordance with the dictates of the Spirit which you must be exactly obedient to in order to receive a full measure off.

Sister Clark and I pray that every day will be the best New Day of your Mission experience! 
We love you dearly!
President Clark


PS In advance of our upcoming Zone Conference, please obtain and study President Uchtdorf's talk entitled "The Gift of Grace" from April 2015 General Conference.  Also, please memorize D&C 20:37, if you have not already done so.

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