It is tradition to take a picture of the new missionaries on the steps of the villa. We print a copy and it goes on the fridge where it stays until all the missionaries have returned home.
Tuesday, May 31, 2016
New Missionaries - Traditional Pictures - May 2016
May 31, 2016
It is tradition to take a picture of the new missionaries on the steps of the villa. We print a copy and it goes on the fridge where it stays until all the missionaries have returned home.
It is tradition to take a picture of the new missionaries on the steps of the villa. We print a copy and it goes on the fridge where it stays until all the missionaries have returned home.
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New Missionaries at the Temple Site
May 31, 2016
Another group of missionaries arrived from the Provo MTC. There are only two of them so they have big shoes to fill since we had nineteen missionaries depart.
Another group of missionaries arrived from the Provo MTC. There are only two of them so they have big shoes to fill since we had nineteen missionaries depart.
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Favorite Place in Villa
May 31, 2016
The favorite place in the villa is standing in front of the fridge in the kitchen. That's where we keep the pictures of all the missionaries who are currently serving in the Italy Rome Mission.
The favorite place in the villa is standing in front of the fridge in the kitchen. That's where we keep the pictures of all the missionaries who are currently serving in the Italy Rome Mission.
Villa Fridge |
Monday, May 30, 2016
Leaving a Legacy - May 2016
Leaving a Legacy
May 2016
When missionaries complete their
missions, one of the things they are asked to do is leave a legacy for new
missionaries who will be coming to the mission. They are given a form
that says:
"As you finish this wonderful chapter of missionary service, you have the chance to help those that follow. Think back to the first days of your mission. You were full of new missionary energy but maybe not quite sure how to use it. Take some time and contemplate about all the many lessons and great experiences that you experienced during these two years of service. What knowledge would you have wanted in order to enhance your experiences? What great tips of obedience or endurance would you like the next generation to know? Now is your chance. Please write a short letter speaking to all those that will follow."
With permission from the departing missionaries, here are some of the comments they made.
"As you finish this wonderful chapter of missionary service, you have the chance to help those that follow. Think back to the first days of your mission. You were full of new missionary energy but maybe not quite sure how to use it. Take some time and contemplate about all the many lessons and great experiences that you experienced during these two years of service. What knowledge would you have wanted in order to enhance your experiences? What great tips of obedience or endurance would you like the next generation to know? Now is your chance. Please write a short letter speaking to all those that will follow."
With permission from the departing missionaries, here are some of the comments they made.
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* * *
Missionary work is good.
It
is important to be obedient, but when we are in tune with the Spirit, we can do
miracles.
Learn from every single
companion. Be a help rather than a burden
to him. Search for the spiritual gifts
he has and then in the right moment, tell him.
Treat scripture
study as if the super bowl was on. You
wouldn’t be 5 minutes late to watch the super bowl would you?
God calls you to every area with every companion. And he does it for a reason . . . find out
why.
If you have the Spirit with you, all will be well.
Write in
your journal a miracle for the day.
The mission is
tailored for you, so challenges, people, experiences, and situations will be
perfect for you.
The
greatest times on your mission are the times you are most obedient because the
Spirit will be with you the strongest.
Don’t
worry about home or anything you left behind.
Just put it all in the hands of the Lord.
Welcome to the best mission on the planet.
I hope you know you didn’t sign up for a cakewalk! The mission is going to try you. There will be times when you want to quit,
but please I pray that you don’t give up!
It is all worth it!
Remember, numbers
don’t matter. People matter.
It
doesn’t matter what people think of you.
It matters what God thinks of you and your missionary work.
Avoid comparing yourself with
others. Focus on your strengths. Work on your weaknesses and if you fail, try
again tomorrow.
“The best of your mission is at your side.”
“Plan perfectly.
Execute flexibly.”
There
isn’t really any secret to being a good missionary other than just doing what
you know you should do.
Serving a mission is an
amazing experience. It is a privilege
with great responsibility.
The mission changes you.
Let the Lord stretch you.
Rely on
Heavenly Father. Trust Him. He knows more than you do.
You
know, I can’t actually believe I’m writing this. It feels like yesterday I was where you
are. Everyone says it at the
beginning—“time flies”. Don’t worry, I
didn’t believe it either, but it really does.
Don’t
give up.
This
mission needs people like you.
If there is one thing I learned extremely quick on my mission
was that obedience does not equal numerical success (new investigators, etc.) but that obedience
leads us to become disciples of Jesus Christ instead of just robotic
missionaries.
Oh how I envy you!
Ahead of you lies the greatest spiritual adventure that you will ever
embark on.
Focus
your studies on the Book of Mormon and Preach My Gospel. Within those books lie the principles that
you need to put into practice.
Learn to appreciate small steps and little things, and record
a miracle from every day in your journal.
Nothing happens
in missionary work until you find someone to teach.
This is exactly where God wants you to be right now.
You have the power to choose.
In these next 18-24 months, you will be faced with a lot of choices
which will all determine your results as a missionary and as a child of
God. Some will be easy and clear-cut,
others will seem unclear, but in the end if you choose to always be obedient,
to always follow the Spirit, to always obey your mission president, to always
magnify your calling as a representative of Jesus Christ, the choice will
always be simple.
You are here for a reason.
God has called you to this mission at this time because He knows you
will succeed.
The
Lord helps us through the darkest days and helps us to see the beautiful colors
of life.
You
have probably heard: “Obedience brings
blessings but exact obedience brings miracles", and this is true, but something
else is true, too. Trying to be exactly
obedient brings miracles, too! God blesses
those who try and knows that we aren’t perfect.
He’ll make up the difference if we try our best.
Know that you’ve come on this mission with many talents and
qualities that come from God. He
suffered you to come work in this vineyard at this time because somewhere out
there is a child of His that needs to hear the gospel proclaimed by you!
You are a
son/daughter of a Father in Heaven that loves without condition.
During these past two years
I’ve had the chance to know what my purpose as a missionary was. I found out it was to help people.
Don’t be afraid to use what you have been given. Be creative, and find ways to utilize your
tools and talents. At home you developed
talents, characteristics and relationships.
You had experiences, and you learned things. All of those will serve you well. The mission is the best place to add to
those. Ask the Lord what He want you to
do and who He wants you to be.
If
you want to have a good mission, you need to start it good. This is easier said than done.
One of
my companions chose to go home a year early.
This was hard on me. I know that
this is not the right answer. We are all
supposed to be here.
As Anziano Oaks says “You
cannot fail when you do your best.”
At times I have been very obedient; at other times I was not. My obedience didn’t necessarily change how the work was going. But it did change me and the way I felt.
Somedays I was so
stressed about not knowing what to do or say.
It wasn’t until later that I learned that “all things work together for
those who love God”. Everything always
turned out ok.
At times I have been very obedient; at other times I was not. My obedience didn’t necessarily change how the work was going. But it did change me and the way I felt.
If
you have the Spirit with you, all will be well.
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Departing Missionaries - May 2016
May 30, 2016
5 And now, because thou hast done this with such unwearyingness,
Departing Missionaries - May 2016 |
* * * * *
Helaman 10:4-5
4 Blessed art thou, Nephi, for those things which thou hast done;
for I have beheld how thou hast with
unwearyingness declared the word,
which I have given unto thee, unto this people.
And thou hast not feared them, and hast not sought thine own life,
but hast sought my will,
and to keep my commandments.
5 And now, because thou hast done this with such unwearyingness,
behold, I will bless thee forever;
and I will make thee mighty in word and in deed,
in faith and in works;
yea, even that all things shall be done unto thee
according to thy word,
for thou shalt not ask that which is contrary to my will.
* * * * *
We wish you well and pray for your success as you return home. Vi voglio bene!
* * * * *
First time helping in the villa since becoming an Assistant and he cut his finger. |
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