This is it. My last email. Things are about to get real.... real life! Ahhhhhh, scary but so exciting! Also, this is a very very looooong email. I am not sorry because once again, this is slightly (completely) my journaling for this week.
The biggest thing that happened this week is that.... WE PUT BRYANT ON DATE! He is amazing! He knows the Book of Mormon is true and he knows that baptism is important. He actually said, "Baptism is on my bucket list."
Also, when we were talking about having a date for his baptism as a goal, I said that having a date makes it more real and he said, 'Yeah, it just got real!" Then he started fanning himself He is truly is amazing. He has loved all of the members that have joined the lessons and he is excited to continue learning about the gospel!
We also got our first Covid shot... it was good. Only Sister Ficklin got a little sick afterwards. (See Pictures) Monumental moment that will be in the history books for sure.
Also, it was my last district council. That was fun! We did some roleplay of inviting people to pray to know if the Book of Mormon is true and it helped us with a lesson we had the next day with our friend Leonard. He asked us why other religions aren't using the Book of Mormon because it is so enlightening. He is now praying about baptism.
We had 2 day exchanges this week! This was the first in person exchange I have been on since before Covid. Sister Ficklin and I went to DeWitt with Sister Swazey! It was so much fun! We sat outside and made calls, it was a nice day.
Then on Friday, Sister Ficklin and I went to Syracuse North with Sister Laycock. It was amazing! We met 2 elect people, Robert and Rochelle. Robert was a referral that we called. By the end of the 45 minute call we had gone from thinking, "this man is going to get baptized!" to knowing that this man was already a member. He had just moved from Utica and he hadn't gone to church in a while so he wasn't sure how to move his records. He is so sweet!
Then we called Rochelle. She seemed like she wasn't interested, but then... we shared the first vision. She was in awe! She said that when we were talking, a ray of sunlight peaked through the clouds and shined on her. (Just for context, it was very very rainy) She said she was covered with chills and she started getting emotional. Then we dropped off a Book of Mormon and she was so appreciative! She was even planning on coming to church yesterday! Amazing woman!
We decided to go to a huge park on Saturday and do some finding! Before you think we can go street contacting, we just made calls while sitting on a bench. It was super nice outside!
We got a text from the first counselor in the bishopric on Wednesday asking me to speak in church on Sunday. Lucky for him, it was my last Sunday, he had no idea It went great though!
We met an amazing woman named Kenyatti. She referred herself and she is so elect! We did a zoom call with her and she got to know her. She is truly trying to change her life and she is ready to come closer to Christ!
We were able to go visit another member yesterday! She is the most amazing woman ever, Sister Stanton. She has a riding center called Tanglewood. Its adorable! She took us on a tour of her house and barns. It was a DREAM! We pet some horses The feeling of peace there was incredible, the Spirit was strong! She has told us of many people who come to work at the stables and eventually get baptized because of the Spirit and the examples of the Stanton family. (Pictures are included)
Last night we had a lesson with our friend Rob. He is another one truly trying to change his life. We taught the Book of Mormon. We asked him what it would mean to him to know the Book of Mormon is true. He said that he would need a megaphone to tell everyone about it! We said a kneeling prayer with him and invited him to ask if it is true. It was such a heartfelt prayer. Afterwards he said that it felt like a burden was lifted off his shoulders. We committed him to pray about a date to be baptized in June. This man is amazing!
This is my last email everyone! These past 18 months have been incredible. I would not trade it for the world. I have learned so many things about myself, life and most importantly, my Savior Jesus Christ. He is everything to me. I love Him with my whole heart and I want to do everything I can to become more like Him everyday.
If anyone of you is considering a mission, I encourage you to go. It will change your life and it will be a spring board for your whole future. I will not lie though, it was HARD! I have had many ups and downs, but Jesus Christ was right by my side. All I had to do is pray to Heavenly Father and ask for Christ to strengthen me. I also have learned that God does not always remove our trials. He is always by our side, but He knows that our trials can make us better, if we let them.
"Trust in the Lord with all thine heart and lean not unto thine own understanding."
-Proverbs 3:5
I love you all so much and I am grateful for your continued support of me while I have been serving the Lord.
Love,
Sister Thacker
P.S. Sorry for the long email.
P.P.S. My homecoming information is in the last picture. Please view it online at the link provided or reach out to my mom or on my personal facebook for more information. It will be at 11am on April 25th, broadcasted on YouTube.
Pictures
Adventures of this week
(Our showerhead broke)
-Homecoming information
All of my cute companions!! I love each one of them