Dear family,
This week has been a lot like Kenny's it sounds like... great, but not super eventful. We did a lot of service this week... gardening, moving/packing, and volunteering at an old folk's home carnival. It has been really special this week just to be able to work towards loving others as Christ would... seeing them through His eyes and trying to get to know them and make them feel how important they are to Him. We have been asked by multiple people in the past couple of weeks if we are angels, and I know that is because of the Spirit that people can feel testifying to them of God's love. We are here as authorized representatives of Jesus Christ, and the more I come to understand what that means, the more I want to help and serve and love. Every person we come in contact with needs this gospel! I feel so blessed to be able to play a small role in that. I can't believe how fast the first half of my mission has flown, but I am so grateful to every one of you who is supporting and praying for me. Love you all!
Love,
Sister Schank
Sister Schank has been called to serve a full-time mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Rochester, NY! This blog documents her weekly updates and photos for friends to share her mission experiences.
Monday, August 27, 2012
Monday, August 20, 2012
Week 39
Dear family,
This week has been awesome. The Lord is providing us with so many miracles. It has been amazing to see that as we set goals in faith that are reasonable but stretch us, and then we work our hearts out, He really does sanctify our efforts. It was getting to the end of our week this week, and there were some goals we really wanted to reach. We ended up teaching 6 lessons in one day that we didn't have appointments for, getting referrals we didn't expect, and finding two new investigators (2 doors in a row!). One new investigator and one old one (Bill, who only needs to come to church in order to get baptized) walked into sacrament meeting on Sunday, which I have NEVER had happen, and the meeting was AWESOME for investigators (the way luck has it, we always end up talking about something super deep when they come, but not this week). We even had someone invite us over to lunch after church, which gave us the last lesson we needed to meet another goal. It was super incredible seeing the way the Lord has provided.
Things are going great with Sister Brown and I. We are on our way to the temple right now, which is exciting. We decided not to spend so much energy as we'd need to training for the half-marathon, but we are still running farther than I ever had before most mornings, so that's good. My ward mission leader is a doctor and I met with him about my reflux this week and he gave me a prescription for a different kind of histamine blocker that hopefully will work better. So doing alright there. Things are going so great and I am so happy to be a sister missionary in Buffalo!
It's a busy morning so I need to go, but thanks so much for all your love and support. And Prayers. I'm so proud of all of you and grateful for your examples of putting the best things first in life! Love you!!
Love,
Sister Schank
This week has been awesome. The Lord is providing us with so many miracles. It has been amazing to see that as we set goals in faith that are reasonable but stretch us, and then we work our hearts out, He really does sanctify our efforts. It was getting to the end of our week this week, and there were some goals we really wanted to reach. We ended up teaching 6 lessons in one day that we didn't have appointments for, getting referrals we didn't expect, and finding two new investigators (2 doors in a row!). One new investigator and one old one (Bill, who only needs to come to church in order to get baptized) walked into sacrament meeting on Sunday, which I have NEVER had happen, and the meeting was AWESOME for investigators (the way luck has it, we always end up talking about something super deep when they come, but not this week). We even had someone invite us over to lunch after church, which gave us the last lesson we needed to meet another goal. It was super incredible seeing the way the Lord has provided.
Things are going great with Sister Brown and I. We are on our way to the temple right now, which is exciting. We decided not to spend so much energy as we'd need to training for the half-marathon, but we are still running farther than I ever had before most mornings, so that's good. My ward mission leader is a doctor and I met with him about my reflux this week and he gave me a prescription for a different kind of histamine blocker that hopefully will work better. So doing alright there. Things are going so great and I am so happy to be a sister missionary in Buffalo!
It's a busy morning so I need to go, but thanks so much for all your love and support. And Prayers. I'm so proud of all of you and grateful for your examples of putting the best things first in life! Love you!!
Love,
Sister Schank
Monday, August 13, 2012
Week 38
Hi everyone :)
Quick before I forget, I have a
NEW MISSION OFFICE ADDRESS!!!:
460 Kreag Rd
Pittsford, NY 14534
Anyway, about my week... HARRY GOT BAPTIZED this week! The ward was super supportive and even though we had to have it early on a Saturday morning the Relief Society room was packed. Lots of people participated and Yaneri was awesome and brought like 4 non-member friends who we hope to keep in touch with. It was so touching to see him making that covenant with the Lord and how that is going to bless him and his family. They are planning on the temple in a year and I want to be there! Sister Brown and I are already making travel plans ;) It's amazing because I've only been in Buffalo for 3 weeks now but I already have so much love for that family. After the baptism, we got to travel out to the sites with their family. We saw the Hill Cumorah and Visitors Center, the Joseph Smith Farm and the Sacred Grove, and the temple grounds. The Spirit was strong and it was cool to see how it affected him. He has a testimony of this gospel! After his confirmation on Sunday, I could see a difference in him. He has been cleansed, changed by the Atonement of Jesus Christ. And he is now a member of His church! It just makes me think of our family and how happy I am that mom and dad have always based our family on the gospel. It really does bring the biggest blessings and peace.
Aside from the baptism, it really has been a week of miracles. Either Sister Brown or I (or usually both) have been sick every day this week, and we got cancelled on for the majority of our appointments. In fact, EVERY appointment for three days in a row. BUT the Lord had a better plan, and it has been amazing to see Him go to work in our area. We are working hard on talking to more people every day, because we have been promised by our mission leaders that as we work towards talking to 10 new people EVERY day, we will start finding at least 3 new investigators a week and having 1 baptism each month. The Lord is really placing people in our path and as we are trying to do our simple part, He is providing miracles. Even though we were sick and busy with the baptism, we had more referrals, new investigators, and "other" lessons taught this week than any week in my whole mission. I am still not really sure how that happened, but I think last Tuesday night is a good example.
We had planned to try to contact an investigator named Bill last Tuesday, and he wasn't home. We decided to try to contact a potential investigator in the same community, and he wasn't home either. BUT we did find Bill, and taught him in his front yard. AND we found a new investigator who was standing in his driveway across the street from the potential's. And talked to another 3 people we hadn't anticipated finding. If Bill had been home when we first got there, we might not have found Mel (driveway man). A couple days later, we realized we hadn't knocked any doors and were running out of time. We had set a goal to knock at least 5 doors a day, even on days full of appointments. We turned down a random street, thinking no one would be home in the early afternoon, and we found a new investigator and another young man who we can follow up with in the future. We ended up having to leave after 4 doors, running late to an appointment but grateful for the guidance we'd been given.
Hope all is going well with the family. Sarah, I'm proud of you! You're going to do great in college! Actually, I'm proud of all of you. Thanks for your examples to me of putting the gospel frist in your lives. I know that when we put the Lord first, everything else gets taken care of. My favorite scripture of the week is 3 Nephi 13:34. He really will take care of us when we trust Him. I love you all!
Love,
Sister Schank
Quick before I forget, I have a
NEW MISSION OFFICE ADDRESS!!!:
460 Kreag Rd
Pittsford, NY 14534
Anyway, about my week... HARRY GOT BAPTIZED this week! The ward was super supportive and even though we had to have it early on a Saturday morning the Relief Society room was packed. Lots of people participated and Yaneri was awesome and brought like 4 non-member friends who we hope to keep in touch with. It was so touching to see him making that covenant with the Lord and how that is going to bless him and his family. They are planning on the temple in a year and I want to be there! Sister Brown and I are already making travel plans ;) It's amazing because I've only been in Buffalo for 3 weeks now but I already have so much love for that family. After the baptism, we got to travel out to the sites with their family. We saw the Hill Cumorah and Visitors Center, the Joseph Smith Farm and the Sacred Grove, and the temple grounds. The Spirit was strong and it was cool to see how it affected him. He has a testimony of this gospel! After his confirmation on Sunday, I could see a difference in him. He has been cleansed, changed by the Atonement of Jesus Christ. And he is now a member of His church! It just makes me think of our family and how happy I am that mom and dad have always based our family on the gospel. It really does bring the biggest blessings and peace.
Aside from the baptism, it really has been a week of miracles. Either Sister Brown or I (or usually both) have been sick every day this week, and we got cancelled on for the majority of our appointments. In fact, EVERY appointment for three days in a row. BUT the Lord had a better plan, and it has been amazing to see Him go to work in our area. We are working hard on talking to more people every day, because we have been promised by our mission leaders that as we work towards talking to 10 new people EVERY day, we will start finding at least 3 new investigators a week and having 1 baptism each month. The Lord is really placing people in our path and as we are trying to do our simple part, He is providing miracles. Even though we were sick and busy with the baptism, we had more referrals, new investigators, and "other" lessons taught this week than any week in my whole mission. I am still not really sure how that happened, but I think last Tuesday night is a good example.
We had planned to try to contact an investigator named Bill last Tuesday, and he wasn't home. We decided to try to contact a potential investigator in the same community, and he wasn't home either. BUT we did find Bill, and taught him in his front yard. AND we found a new investigator who was standing in his driveway across the street from the potential's. And talked to another 3 people we hadn't anticipated finding. If Bill had been home when we first got there, we might not have found Mel (driveway man). A couple days later, we realized we hadn't knocked any doors and were running out of time. We had set a goal to knock at least 5 doors a day, even on days full of appointments. We turned down a random street, thinking no one would be home in the early afternoon, and we found a new investigator and another young man who we can follow up with in the future. We ended up having to leave after 4 doors, running late to an appointment but grateful for the guidance we'd been given.
Hope all is going well with the family. Sarah, I'm proud of you! You're going to do great in college! Actually, I'm proud of all of you. Thanks for your examples to me of putting the gospel frist in your lives. I know that when we put the Lord first, everything else gets taken care of. My favorite scripture of the week is 3 Nephi 13:34. He really will take care of us when we trust Him. I love you all!
Love,
Sister Schank
Wednesday, August 8, 2012
New Mission Home Address
We just received an email from the New York Rochester Mission office (see below) regarding a change of address. I will try to keep Christa's mission apartment address current (click "mailing addresses" on the right) but for those who are more comfortable sending things through the mission home take note! Thanks, Lynn
Dear Parents,
Please be informed that the New York Rochester Mission
will be moving the mission office on
August 27, 2012. The new address will be:
Sister Christa Schank
New York Rochester Mission
460 Kreag Road
Pittsford, NY 14534
We have been informed by our current mail carrier that
mail addressed to the Perinton Hills address will not be forwarded to our new
address unless it has New York Rochester Mission on it. Mail that comes without of the name of the
mission could be returned to sender. We
want you to be aware of this change so our missionaries will receive their
mail. Please be a aware that packages
that come to the Perinton Hills address after the above date will only be forwarded
if they come First Class or Priority Mail.
If packages are sent by Parcel Post, UPS, Fed Ex or media mail, they
will NOT be forwarded to our new office.
Love
Mission Office
Staff
Tuesday, August 7, 2012
Week 37
Dear friends and family,
I just found out I have been on my mission for 250 days today. That
is
a long time! Seems so crazy. My halfway point is in a couple of
weeks,
but I don't think about that so much. We are "always in the
middle"
(Pres Uchtdorf)... and I don't want to think about coming home yet.
The work is going excellent out here. Harry is getting baptized this
Saturday! He is 73 and has such a cute family who will be so blessed
by this. His wife, Yaneri, is like 36 and has been less-active
pretty much her
whole life until recently. She is on fire and wants to get to the
temple. They met in Honduras, where she is from, and have a
4-year-old
named Ashley who is SO cute. I LOVE their family. In the weeks
leading
up to a baptism, you spend a lot of time finishing up the lessons,
checking in with them, helping them learn how to keep commandments
they struggle with, helping them prepare for the baptismal interview
and the ordinance itself, planning the baptism, getting members
fellowshipping them, taking them to the church history sites if you
can, and in this
family's case, helping them pack up because they are moving soon. It
has been so fun to get to know their family. Yaneri speaks a little
English and is mostly deaf, but she is SO sweet and wants to live
the
gospel with everything she has. She makes a lot of sacrifices and
they
are at church EVERY week even though she doesn't hear/understand
most
of what is going on. Sister Brown and I have started sitting next to
her in at least one meeting each week, writing down what the lesson
is about and answering any questions. It has been so wonderful to
grow
to love them and serve them so much.
We are also working with a lot of women in the ward who have each
dealt with different hard trials in recent years and are trying to
get
to the temple... either to get back there, or to go for the first
time. It has been such a blessing to feel the Lord's love for them
and
to see their determination and sacrifice. I know that temple
blessings
are worth ANY sacrifice, and it is wonderful to be able to work so
closely with these women in their desires to come to the House of
the
Lord and to feel the Spirit and the blessings there.
Something interesting about being full-proselyting right now is that
Sister Brown and I are the only sisters in our zone. That is
probably
pretty normal for most missions, but we honestly don't have that
many
more elders than we do sisters, so in the North Palmyra zone for
example the elders are outnumbered. We work really closely with the
elders especially since we overlap areas with some of them, and it
has
been really fun to be able to see these young men doing the Lord's
work and honoring their priesthood. The priesthood really is to
serve
others, and even though these elders are young they are really
learning what it means to perform selfless service. We were blessed
in
a simple way by their service this week, and I just wanted to share.
Our apartment has had one A/C unit all summer. It's in the bedroom,
which makes sleeping okay but doing anything else very warm. We have
tried getting another unit, but they aren't being sold anymore this
season I guess so we got an upright fan instead which mostly just
blew
the hot air around. It was up to 86 degrees in the front room the
other day, and the elders caught wind of it. The other day, we got a
call that said they found an A/C for us and would be over in 10
minutes. It was fabulous; our apartment dropped 17 degrees in a day
and a half. We later found out that they had given us one of their
units, and that they now have a very hot front room! Despite all our
efforts to give it back, the unit is staying... but their example is
something I will remember even after it gets too cold for A/C.
Last thing. Our mission has a goal for each companionship to talk to
10 new nonmembers each day. The promise is that if we do this, we
will
have 3 new investigators a week, leading to one baptism each month.
Turns out it is really hard to talk to 10/day when you have as many
appointments as we do, but we are trying by setting smaller goals to
work up to it. It has been amazing to see how the Lord blesses us as
we set goals in faith and then plan how we will accomplish them. Our
plans very rarely go through, but because we made the plans, the
Lord
helps us to realize our goals. There have been many times when I
know
that people have been placed in our path while on our morning run or
in line at the grocery store because the Lord knew we had desires
that
we wouldn't otherwise have time to fulfill. The same thing with
lesson
planning---we've had SO many lessons this week that we planned for
and
ended up having to change last minute because of circumstances we
had
no way of knowing about... but because we planned, the Spirit
filled
our mouths and we were able to teach with power. These experiences
have led to commitments, emotion, and progression with those we
teach
that I don't know how we would have otherwise achieved. It is such a
testimony to me that He really is aware of us and that when we give
Him our all, He can magnify our efforts to what He needs.
The gospel is true! We are happy when we work hard to do the Lord's
will. I love the Book of Mormon because I know that it brings us the
strength and peace we need, no matter our situation.
Have a great week, all of you.
Love you mucho!
Your favorite sister missionary :)
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