Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Oh, How Glorious from the Throne Above Shines the Gospel Light of Truth and Love

Mon, 24 Jun 2013

HELLO HELLO ALL!
So many things. Thanks so much for the birthday wishes! I don' think I will ever actually act 21 :)
Most importantly, happy 150th to the best state in the union! Loved the pictures of the capitol and fireworks show! I guess I'll just go to the 200th celebration with my grandkids, haha.

Where do I even start. Last night was the worldwide missionary training broadcast. So good!!! I was so giddy and excited the entire time. I'm so humbled and grateful to be serving a mission at this time. We are starting a new referral activity with our members this week. basically think of people to fit in three categories:
-people who you don't really yet know, but see all the time (security guard at work, waitress who knows your order, etc.). then we have a list of ideas to actually get to know them.
-people who are your acquaintances but you feel like you don't know them well enough to invite them to church or talk about religion. then we have a list of ideas to become actually friends with them.
-and then people who are your friends and a list of ideas to invite and share the gospel with them.
We usually only think of the 3rd category and we run out of people. So we're excited to help people brainstorm the first two! We should just love being alive at this time. President Baker always says, "isn't this exciting?" Speaking of, he and Sister Baker go home this week and we get our new mission president on my birthday, this Thursday. It will be an interesting transition! I'm so so so grateful to the Bakers for everything they have done for this area and for me!

I forgot to tell you I saw Larry King on Father's Day at church. His wife is a member in one of the wards that meets in our same building (the Beverly Hills/Bel Air Ward obviously, haha) and he came with his whole family for Father's Day! I saw him in the parking lot playing with the grandsons. I debated whether to ask him for a picture, but I decided church probably wasn't the best place to be bombarded by crazy people like me.
This week I ate dinner in a convent. I kid you not. Our recent convert Julie (taught by the Chinese elders) goes to USC and a bunch of other students lived in this house in the convent because it was cheap. Anyways, we didn't know that's where she lived. We walked up to the gate and I was like oh my gosh sister! We are not the right type of sisters for this place! We can't just knock on a convent! But sure enough, Julie came skipping to the gate like she was Maria from the Sound of Music or something. It was hilarious. And we taught someone across the street from the HUGE Scientology building. He told us to meet him in the parking lot. I had to explain why we could not teach in their parking lot. Oh the life.

This week some of our investigators have some crazy life situations that seem hopeless and impossible. It was empowering to promise them that every wrong will be made right through the Atonement of Jesus Christ. There is so much hope from the gospel.
It's so fascinating to understand that every single one of God's children have the same potential. The exact same potential. No matter our circumstances or our difficulties in this life. So cool. Sometimes, principles in the gospel just click.
I have a lot of fun pictures to send home soon. We hiked the Hollywood sign last week! We carpooled and I was writing letters in the backseat. I look up and we were by Universal Studios, which was not in our mission. Uh...guys...It was hilarious. Our district leader called to tell president we took a wrong turn and all was well.
Sister Son is SO GREAT! We are working hard and learning a lot from each other. Well, I'm learning a lot from her at least, haha.
Miracles with Dennis this week. He'll be baptized on July 7. He is like my little brother. Love that kid. Anyways. The gospel changes people.
I love you all! I'm so so so so blessed! THANKS FOR EVERYTHING!
LOVE,
Sister Atkinson


Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Scatter sunshine all along your way. Cheer abnd bless and brighten--every passing day!

 
Hi all,
I am catching up. This is the current week's email.  
She refers to 'goats'. My birthday was Sunday, the 16th and Mark says he is giving me 5 goats for my present! He has already chosen their names: Matthew, Mark, Luke, John and Judas. We will see if they ever actually arrive to our goat field! Dawn
Monday, June 17, 2013
Hello everyone! Happy Belated Birthday Mom and Father's Day, Dad! I still can't believe you all are getting goats. I fully support Dad's decision of naming one Judas.
This week has been good! I'm debating on whether to share personal stories from this week. I think I will, so maybe a few people will still find my blog more entertaining.
So a girl came to church a few weeks ago. She has some special needs (not really sure how to describe them), but she is very sweet. She came right up to us and said she needed to be "bap-ma-tized." We gave it a couple weeks to see if she was serious, and she very much is. The bishop asked us to teach her and we have taught her a few times. I have learned so much from teaching her. It takes everything out of us to teach that way, but I really love it.
Anyways, we talked to President yesterday about her accountability and about another one of our investigators who struggles a little (he's just slightly a little off if that tactfully makes sense). Anyways, he gave us some advice and I have literally no idea why, but I started to cry. It was so embarrassing. I realized later that teaching them has been a very unique experience and the emotions it really brings all came out.
Oops.
We didn't find either of them, they literally found us. I feel like Heavenly Father sent them to us, and I feel so responsible (just like any of our investigators) for them. I can feel the load of responsibility for the missionary work in this area. That's why Matthew Chapter 11 always resonates with me: 28 Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.
29 Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me; for I am meek and lowly in heart: and ye shall find rest unto your souls.
30 For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light.
We invest so much in them. Anyways, I don't know if that makes any sense. I still have no idea how to really handle the situation. All the guidance has been vague. Applying it is just a lot easier said than done. But, they are precious children of God and it really has been a huge blessing in my life to teach them. I feel like every experience I have is just preparing me for the rest of my life.

Anyways, another great lesson learned this week: learn to adapt and to be patient. Well that's a constant lesson I'm learning, haha. Another great comfort this week: Heavenly Father knows our situation. He knows we are imperfect. He knows we are trying. In a lot of ways, we are only accountable to Him. Thank heaven for that :)
UCLA's quarter just ended and we lost lots of investigators and good ward members who are leaving for the summer. The summer quarter starts in another 2 weeks, so we'll probably do mostly YSA work for the next couple of weeks :) I love exploring different parts of Los Angeles. This area is the best because it so unique and huge. I hope I stay for at least another transfer or two!

Dorothy and Darrell are two investigators who are really progressing. So close people. So close. We are asking young people to change their lives, so I really should be patient with them.

Uhm lets see! Life's great! I'm having fun and working hard and relying on the Lord. Love you all!
Sister Atkinson


Come help the good work move along; put your shoulder to the wheel!

I am quite late with this one. She wrote it on Wednesday, June 12, 2013. It was the week they get to go to the Los Angeles Temple so their p-day was moved to that day for the week. Dawn
Hello all!
Whew! Extended week because we got to go to the temple this morning!!! So special as always.
caroline! I got your announcement! My companion said that Draper has a really pretty bride's room. I'M SO HAPPY FOR YOU AND DEANNA.

Lets see!
Michael got baptized into our YSA ward this week. Sister Barney and I met him outside the UCLA Institute. [note from Dawn: Institute is a building where the Young Single Adults gather for fun activities and for religious classes] Michael could barely speak English so we referred him to the Chinese speaking Elders and he got baptized sunday! It was cool. Sister Son and I got to do the 'missionary moment' during the service. Which is, basically, while they are changing into dry clothes, we give a spiritual thought and ask for referrals. We talked about how it all started when he heard about Joseph Smith's first prayer. It was really a cool moment for us to testify of the restoration.

Sister Son and I are focusing on finding this transfer. We are getting creative and exploring different parts of our huge area, haha. We have met so many cool people! Everyday we feel like we meet someone that Heavenly Father needs us to. We try to pray with everyone we meet and it's been to cool to see how people can feel the spirit. UCLA's finals are this week and most of our people are leaving for home or internships this summer. :( Some missionaries are about to get some great referrals!! Included are Cosmo (he's from china and believes it's all true!) and Andrew (this new kid we met this week and taught. He's blind and his lesson was sooo cool.) Lots of potentials!! We are teaching so many diverse people. I want to stay in this area forever. Or at least until a few people that I'm particularly close to are baptized. We have helped a lot of our people get to the gate of baptism. but now it's their choice to walk through it. Oh agency---how we have a nice love and hate relationship.
Missions teach you a lot about yourself. Such as I'm more impatient and sassy than I thought I was, hahaha. I feel like I try to change a little bit everyday.
Things are a little crazy because we are about to switch mission presidents!
Sister Son is great! She's just an innocent little lamb and we accidentally drove down West Hollywood during a special event.  I had to tell to shield her eyes like 45 times. Whoops. She says "Oh...wow." or "Culture shock" just about everyday. It's hilarious. Ah, I love serving in Los Angeles.

Hmph, this email is a little lame this week, but my mind is all over the place. It was a great week! I passed my 5 month mark and didn't even notice! HOW IS IT JUNE ALREADY.
Well I love you all! Make it a great week!
 
Sister Atkinson


Wednesday, June 5, 2013

"Jesus Savior pilot me, Over life's tempestous sea; May I hear thee say to me, "Fear not; I will pilot thee"

Hello dearest family and friends!
I may be miles away focused on other people, but please know I pray for you all every day and you're in my heart! I know that I'm supposed to here at this time, and this week was a definite confirmation of that!
Dad sent me a scripture he not-so-coincidentally read the day after grandma's funeral, "And he said unto another, follow me. But he said, Lord, suffer me first to go and bury my father. Jesus said unto him, let the dead bury their dead; but go thou and preach the kingdom of God....No man having put his hand to the plough, and looking back, is fit for the kingdom of God." And he included this "For the family prayer, Mom's body was placed in the Relief Society room. Your missionary pictures were on the wall, just above Mom, which was very appropriate." Of course I wish I could have been there with everyone, especially to see the crazy extended Atkinson clan together for the first time in years, but I need to be here, plowing away. I never make covers for my missionary planner like everyone else, simply because it takes time and creativity, but I took the picture from grandma's birthday and it's my cover of my planner this transfer. It says "there are missionaries on both sides of the veil."
I had many opportunities to bear my testimony of the plan of salvation this week!! I know I already shared it kind of last week, but I want to say it again. I have had very distinct impressions from the Holy Ghost that after many years grandma and grandpa are reunited on the other side of the veil. I was standing outside the Los Angeles temple with someone we have been working with and I boldly testified that because my grandparents sacrificed much to be sealed together for time and eternity in the temple and lived valiantly to those covenants they are reunited right now, still as companions, as husband and wife. That is true love. There is no doubt in my mind that the priesthood power of Elijah to bind families together (Malachi 4:6) has been restored to the earth! A temple marriage is not some fairy tale that Mormons dream about, it is truly an opportunity we have to have our own happily ever after because of our Savior Jesus Christ. Because of the atonement of Jesus Christ, we not only have the opportunity to overcome this life, but become our potential as children of God. We have the opportunity to be eternal families with Him. If we could understand just a fraction of what that meant, than all we are asked to do in this life is nothing in comparison to what we will receive. Another night we were at the temple visitor's center and someone else we have been working with looked over at the temple and said "that's what it's all about." I could have shouted for joy. In fact, I think I did (we all know I have no problem expressing myself, haha). That's why I'm here. So people can understand what it's all about. That's why Christ did what he did for us. That's why Heavenly Father sent us to this earth. That's why I'm on the streets of Hollywood and on UCLA campus, to tell people what it's all about. That's what grandma and grandpa are doing right now. Telling and teaching those people who didn't get the opportunity to hear it in this life. They are on the other side of the veil telling people what it's all about. I have received SO much strength this week, knowing that we are united in that cause. Can you not feel it in your heart? I know you're just reading it, but if we humble ourselves and ask God if it's true, we can feel Him testify of truth in our hearts. I testify that Jesus Christ lives. That The Bible and the Book of Mormon are true. I want each person I know to have the same peace, assurance, and temple blessings that I know about. Please just try it. Please read the Book of Mormon and ask God if it is true. Please??
Grandpa got a new companion this week and so did I!! Sister Son! She is from Seoul, Korea. She just turned 21 last month! She is so humble and is the definition of quiet dignity. She went to BYU so her English is better than mine, haha. She talks to EVERYONE. She'll roll down the window and hand people mormon.org cards. It's awesome. I'm so grateful for her. She is pushing me. Like crazy. We're working very hard! Sorry this is a novel. I'll tell you about one new investigator: Darrell. Darrell is golden. His sister is a recent convert and he came to church with her last week. He said he felt a special peace there (like Mom's conversion story!!) and wanted to learn more. We taught him twice. Imagine a 6'5" black guy tearing up when you testify about Jesus Christ knowing what you're going through. It was so cool.
Sorry to all those who I pinky promised to write last p-day. That just didn't happen. In my defense I found out my grandma passed away, then Sister Oldham and I had to go buy bikes, and then we locked the keys in the trunk which took 2 1/2 hours away from our p-day. Hot mess. So sorry. I'm so sorry for being so behind on writing everyone back. I should get to write some today and some next Monday. Oh oh, one more tender mercy. Sister Oldham and I had a last lesson with Dennis. It was Tuesday night, so it had been a crazy day for both of us. Dennis is a little slower, but working with him has taught me so much. Anyways, in his prayer, "I want to thank these sisters for all they do. They have been through a lot, but please help them. They do good things." He had no idea what Sister Oldham and I had been through that day. It was the most humble, sincere tender mercy ever.
Thanks for all you do. I'm laughing and smiling lots. The jokes and funny stories from you all really help, haha. So thanks!
The work is moving forward and it is such a privilege to be a part of it. We are working hard!! So excited to see more miracles! Love you all! Make it a great week!
p.s.--Kristi "stinking I love you" Holstein. My mom forwarded me what you posted on Facebook. That was one of the nicest things anyone has ever said. It really made my day. You are such a sweetheart! I hope all is well with you!!