Monday, December 26, 2016

Spreading Christmas Cheer


Hey y'all

I hope you all had a Merry Christmas!! I’m going make this one short and sweet seeing how I got to talk you all yesterday!!

This week was really fun sharing the good tidings and the Joy that comes with the Birth of Christ what a better time than this to be serving a mission!  We were able to share this message with many people. What a blessing, with our hard work Heavenly Father blessed us with 5 new people to teach. None were from our own labors, which makes them even better Heavenly Father truly blesses those that are doing his work!

We got real creative on Christmas Eve and Christmas by passing out treats with the Light the world pass along cards, going door to door with the video of Christ Birth, and testifying to all who would let us in, to hanging candy canes and pass along cards on the crazy shoppers car doors.    (I still don't know if that was ok to do or not but hey what's done is done)  ;)  I watched as an older man walked out to his car and when he saw the candy cane he looked at it and then looked up and then looked at it again and read it and then with it in his hand, scanned the parking lot, I tried to act normal but he saw Sister Tanner in the act. He yelled as loud as he could, THANK YOU GIRLS!! MERRYCHRISTMAS GOD BLESS!! KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK YOU’RE RIGHT HE IS THE REASON FOR THE SEASON!!  It made it all worth it.  Hopefully we were able to share the Christmas spirit with many more than that sweet old man, but if not he was worth are every effort!! :)

Christmas is an amazing time of year for all that will let Christ into their hearts!! That’s the true magic behind Christmas and I TRULY felt that magic this year!!

Everyone here is doing pretty well.  Everyone is at their own speed coming to Christ and it’s truly just a blessing to be a part of their journey!!

Once again, thank you all that wished me a Merry Christmas and was so kind to me and my Companions!!  I truly am grateful!!  I’m excited to pay it forward one day!!

Love Ya!! 
HAPPY NEW YEARS !!


Keep smilin

Love Sister Kendrick






Wednesday, December 21, 2016

Merry Christmas



MERRY CHRISTMAS!!! 

Well I feel like the first week of training is always so much!  I have forgotten how much you don't know when you first come out haha!!  But it’s been so much fun!! So my new companion’s name is Sister Tanner and she is the sweetest and funniest person!! She's an awesome teacher and she's got that greeny fire!! It’s going to be a real game changer down here in Portage!! She is from Salt Lake!! She is seriously the best!! She reminds me so much of my friend from high school, Ashlyn it’s crazy!!  


Tuesday
I had to say good bye to Sole. My heart broke in two!!  I love that girl so much. It was so hard to walk away!! It’s almost like when you get dropped off at the MTC. You’re so sad because you’re leaving your family and there is just a lot of emotions.  You’re so sad to go because of the love you have for your family, but you know it’s time. You’re scared and excited for what's coming next. The unknown is your best friend and your worst enemy. Words don't do it justice. It’s just the hardest moment ever. Anyway, that is how it is with every new companion and every new area….. this one was especially hard for me though :)  


But then I met Sister Tanner and I couldn't be happier. Because this is her first week, I had to teach her a lot and help her get use to the mission life.  It has been so good! Here's a little run down of what we spend a majority of our time doing: 

For part of her training, I am to help her learn how to teach!! So we have been teaching the restoration and role playing like crazy. It’s been so much fun for me!!  As you all know we don't have a lot of investigators right now, but we have plenty of less active members.  What better than to share the Restoration with them!! 


Another fun thing we did this week was going tracking.  So in my mission, we don't go tracking hardly at all because of the amount of people that are normally out and about, and a number of other things. But this week has been really cold so no one leaves their houses.  So, if no one is going to come out, guess what, we are going to go to them!! Sister Tanner froze!! Poor thing put her entire closet on and she still couldn't stay warm!! I was laughing so hard because she couldn't bend her arms because of the amount of clothing she had on!! 


We had a great lesson with Sue this week. She is going to the temple to be sealed next month! It’s been so fun to help her grow!! What a better way to start off the New Year!! 

Friday was my hump day.....We're halfway there.....oh we're living on a prayer

Sunday we got dumped on and I literally had to shovel a path to the car and then shovel our car out. Church got delayed 6 hours and we only had a 30 min meeting. It’s crazy but I was just so grateful to be able to partake of the sacrament. A member of the stake Presidency spoke yesterday on this article and I really liked it so I thought I would share it with you. 


Before I do though, I just wanted to thank everyone who has been so kind and has remembered me this Christmas holiday! The cards and letters and the packages!! It means so much to me!! It means so much to know that I have such a support group back home!! I love you all and I just want to say THANK YOU, your kindness and love has not gone unnoticed!! 



I hope you all have a Merry Christmas!! And for all of you that took the challenge to read the Book of Mormon by Christmas, you have one week left….. Get on it Hahaha :)  

Ok here's that article!! I Hope that you can take it and see where you and your family stand.  Take in the whole meaning of Christmas and let it change you all year round!!











In our opinion: The 3 levels of Christmas
Christmas is a beautiful time of the year. We love the excitement, the giving spirit, the special awareness of and appreciation for family and friends, the feelings of love and brotherhood that bless our gatherings at Christmastime.
In all of the joyousness it is well to reflect that Christmas comes at three levels.
Let’s call the first the Santa Claus level. It’s the level of Christmas trees and holly, of whispered secrets and colorful packages, of candlelight and rich food and warm open houses. It’s carolers in the shopping malls, excited children, and weary but loving parents. It’s a lovely time of special warmth and caring and giving. It’s the level at which we eat too much and spend too much and do too much — and enjoy every minute of it. We love the Santa Claus level of Christmas.
But there’s a higher, more beautiful level. Let’s call it the "Silent Night" level. It’s the level of all our glorious Christmas carols, of that beloved, familiar story: “Now in those days there went out a decree from Caesar Augustus ….” It’s the level of the crowded inn and the silent, holy moment in a dark stable when the Son of Man came to earth. It’s the shepherds on steep, bare hills near Bethlehem, angels with their glad tidings, the new star in the East, wise men traveling far in search of the Holy One. How beautiful and meaningful it is; how infinitely poorer we would be without this sacred second level of Christmas.
The trouble is, these two levels don’t last. They can’t.
Twelve days of Christmas, at the first level, is about all most of us can stand. It’s too intense, too extravagant. The tree dies out and needles fall. The candles burn down. The beautiful wrappings go out with the trash, the carolers are up on the ski slopes, the toys break, and the biggest day in the stores for the entire year is exchange day, Dec. 26. The feast is over and the dieting begins. But the lonely and the hungry are with us still, perhaps lonelier and hungrier than before.
Lovely and joyous as the first level of Christmas is, there will come a day, very soon, when Mother will put away the decorations and vacuum the living room and think, “Thank goodness that this over for another year.”
Even the second level, the level of the Baby Jesus, can’t last. How many times this season can you sing “Silent Night?” The angels and the star, and the shepherd, even the silent, sacred mystery of the holy night itself, can’t long satisfy humanity’s basic need. The man who keeps Christ in the manger will, in the end, be disappointed and empty.
No, for Christmas to last all year long, for it to grow in beauty and meaning and purpose, for it to have the power to change lives, we must celebrate it at the third level, that of the adult Christ. It is at this level — not as an infant — that our Savior brings his gifts of lasting joy, lasting peace, lasting hope. It was the adult Christ who reached out and touched the untouchable, who loved the unlovable, who so loved us all that even in his agony on the cross, he prayed for forgiveness for his enemies.
This is Christ, creator of worlds without number, who wept because so many of us lack affection and hate each other — and then who willingly gave his life for all of us, including those for whom he wept. This is the Christ, the adult Christ, who gave us the perfect example, and asked us to follow him.
Accepting that invitation is the way — the only way — that all mankind can celebrate Christmas all year and all lifelong.
"The Three Levels of Christmas" was published as a Church News "Viewpoint" in the Dec. 15, 1985, issue of the Deseret News. It was written by then-editor and general manager William B. Smart, who included it in his 1989 book, "Messages for a Happier Life."
The last paragraph of the Deseret News' editorial policy reads: "The Deseret News embraces the divinity of Jesus Christ as the Son of God, the light, life and hope of the world. it nurtures the light of faith in the darkness of an unbelieving world and acknowledges his teachings, grace and redeeming power as the way to everlasting happiness."

Love you 
Keep smilin 

Sister Kendrick 

Tuesday, December 13, 2016

Raise the Roof





Hey transfer updates..  Sister Sufia will be going to North Shore and I will be training again!! I'm so sad but it is what it is!  I love Sister Sufia and I'm so sad to see her go!! 

This week was kind a crazy we had to take some STLs responsibility and try to take care of our Hebron sisters. So on Tuesday thru Saturday, we were in a trio with them. 

So, let me tell you about Tuesday. We had to help one of our members, she was really struggling, so we spent some time taking care of her and making sure that she was able to cope with the death of a love one and making sure she wouldn’t do anything stupid. At the same time, we were trying to coordinate and fix and split the Hebron sisters so that they could be productive and work. One of the companions, Sister C is going home.  Sister C was one of my past companions. I'm sad to see her go but I hope she still continues with all that she has learned and that she strives to push herself to achieve more.  She is an awesome girl and I love her so much I just wish her the best. There was a lot on our plate that day. In an effort to get the Hebron sisters where they needed to be, that night we had to take them up to Chicago Heights (1hr 15mins) and come back down, and then Hebron is 40 minutes away from us, so you can get an idea of how long this took:) haha road trip !!! We ended up getting home really late. Good thing we didn't turn into pumpkins!!  Just when we thought we were done with the craziness, one of our recent converts text us and she said that she was having a really rough day. All and all Tuesday was a crazy day.  When it rains, it pours!! 

Wednesday Sister Sufia had a doctor’s appointment in the morning. We are trying to get everything worked out so she can feel better. They did a scope of her nose and her adenoids were the sizes of two LARGE GRAPES... ahahaha they gave her some medication and they hope that it will help to shrink it. 


We also had district meeting and it was really good. We went over how to teach the restoration so simply, so that it will be easier for investigators and members to understand.  

Later that night we had a lesson with Sue. She's preparing to go to the temple and we are helping her with the temple prep classes. This lesson in specific went deeper into the plan of salvation. Then we went to try to figure out the logistics of Skype so that we can start using it for our lessons. We figured out all sorts of cool things and we're excited to use it. Before you know we will be having four way Skype lessons with members and investigators. It's gonna be so cool!! The mission is really embracing the technology and the information given to us from the First Presidency. We are taking missionary work to a whole new level. 


Thursday we were able to go and help at the Salvation Army!! They do a thing call the Angel Tree. Families that are in need are able to be give Christmas presents for the little ones. We as missionaries became elves in Santa’s workshop! There were presents out the wazoo. It was so much fun to serve and to give. It’s always so rewarding when we are able to serve our Heavenly Fathers children. "17 And behold, I tell you these things that ye may learn wisdom; that ye may learn that when ye are in the service of your fellow beings ye are only in the service of your God." 





Saturday was the highlight of the week!! We were on point with the #LightTheWorld. We didn't intend on what happen to happen but we're so glad that it did. Our plan was to go and visit Sister Vickers and sing Christmas carols with her and help her to have that Christmas spirit. So, about 30mins into doing this I went outside to check on something and she heard some music playing.  Ok rewind for just a moment… When we walked into the nursing home we noticed that they were having a little get together.  When we got to Sister Vickers room we asked if she would like to attend the Christmas party… she was completely against it. After I heard the music I came running back to the room.  I insisted that she come out. With the sense of urgency and excitement we helped Sister Vickers to get down to the party. This is where the Light the World comes in. We took helping others to walk to a whole new level. We got Sister Vickers to start dancing. It was the best thing in the world. Then our toes started to pop to the beat and we just couldn’t contain any longer. We started a train with a bunch of old people around the room in a big line. I've never danced in a line so slow (everyone had their walkers and cane).  You know you’re on a mission when your Saturday night out on the town consists of a dance party with a bunch of 90 year olds. It’s the most excitement you get all week!  But for real though Sister Vickers was getting it on! She only lasted 15mins until she had to sit in her walker. But that didn't stop her.  She had her hands clapping and her hips swaying from side to side. We were asked to come back and do volunteer hours anytime. #lighttheworld #raisetheroof #foundaNewClub. 

Later that night we had a great lesson with Bev. She has so many good questions. We got really deep in the plan of salvation and we were able to help her understand some questions she has had for a long time, and how to help her brother to understand. Beth is doing amazing. She's seriously the sweetest person that you will ever meet. It's crazy to see that Light that has started to glow within her. I feel like she's a completely different girl from the first time I met her. She's still the same happy, sassy, girl, but you can see that she's figuring out the Light of Christ and what her purpose is. She’s definitely helping me grow. 

Sunday didn't end up being a normal Sunday at all! We woke up early to go to Ward Council.  Half way there we received a txt message that church had been canceled. We have received a snow storm and the news called for everyone to stay in. Everyone but the Missionaries that is. We grabbed our snow shovels and went to work. There are very few individuals that we knew that needed help in this winter wonderland!!! Wasn't typical Sunday but you can be sure that we felt the spirit and shared Christ’s love. 




Hey I wanted to share Sister Sufia's testimony. I'm am truly grateful for her. " I know the World is being Light because of all of our testimony and all of our Smiles. Keep shining and keep the Faith. "  


I love you all! Have a great week! Keep smilin 

Love Sister Kendrick 

Sister Parke is going home 

Thank you to the Ercanbracks for the package!!  So sweet of them!




Friday, December 9, 2016

Let it snow!




This week was a great one. It was super fun today because Sister Sufia  got to build her first snowman and go ice skating for the first time !!! It was so cute to watch her experience the joys of winter. Oh ya did I tell you?  It snowed so winter is finally here.  



Here are some experiences I’ve had this past week. 

Monday through Tuesday we were on exchanges with our sisters and I went down to Hebron with Sister Davis and sister C. It was a lot of fun!! I love getting to help these sisters ad watching them through their journey on their mission.

Wednesday we did planning. 

Thursday we volunteer at the Salvation Army and we served there, and then went to the church to help out with our ward party decorations. 

That night we went to one of our friend’s house that we've met throughout our service here in Portage.  She is 82 years old and she is the sweetest Christian women I've ever meet. We were teaching her here and there little bits as we helped her bake cookies for her program on Saturday.  


We also got to Skype Karla it was so good to talk to her.  She is such a sweet girl!! I truly love her I have missed her like crazy.  She needs so much; I wish I could just give her my testimony!! 


Friday we had our zone conference where every missionary in our stake came together to council and to discuss how can help make the work grow stronger. Our stake president’s wife gave all the missionaries a scarf. She is so cute. I've really enjoyed our last few meetings.  They've helped me so much!! They've given me a view of what’s to come.  The future is bright I can feel it.  I'm on the edge of greatness. 

Then on Saturday we went to the museum to help them with their program. They had a quite a Christmas set up and we got to see SANTA!! It was a great opportunity to go out and help others and let them know that good people does exist. It was a great opportunity too to share the Light of Christ with all that come to visit. 

Then that night we had our ward party and it was great party.  There were a lot people there.  The theme for the Christmas party was Joy Around the World. They invite return missionaries to share their testimony and to say Merry Christmas in the language that they spoke on their mission. There were a lot of them.  It was super sweet.  They shared what brought them joy on their missions and the things they have learned. Now that I have been on my mission for some time, I have a new found appreciation for mission stories. They are my favorite :) 

Sunday we got to go to church and partake of the sacrament and to listen to everyone's testimonies.  I love to hear the testimony of those here in Valpo.  So many members of our ward are recent converts and I love watching them grow and hearing their simple powerful testimony, the pure and simple doctrines. It just helps my testimony grow so much stronger!! I love this work. You don’t know how much I love this! Later that night we got to watch the Christmas devotional this is definitely going to be a special Christmas!! 

I just wanted to thank everyone that has done anything to make Sister Sufia and my Christmas one to remember!! Thank you for all your love and support.  It's and all the cute ways to help us feel as close to home as we can through this season. The Christmas spirit is strong here in Portage :) # lighttheworld 






This week is the last week of transfers and we don't know what is going to happen. Oh I hope that we stay together I love sister Sufia so much. She has been my rock!! Well have to see what comes!! 
Well I love y'all and hope you have a great week.  Remember to keep striving to serve with the light the world campaign.  Love you! Keep smilin !!