Today I want to talk about happy things! Just a quick update on Sister McKee- Thursday at 12 noon Tennessee Time (11am MST) we had a prayer for Sister McKee. My companion and I each prayed for a very long time. From what it looks like, we had many other wonderful Saints join us. We received an update that she did make some great improvement yesterday surrounded by her family! Please to feel free to visit President's updates with us here.
"The Lord is in the details of our lives," President Monson so lovingly said last October in General Conference. From the miracles and improvements we have seen in Sister McKee, I know that is true. I also know that from many other experiences on my mission, and this story is a portion of one of those.
Coming from the beginning of January 2012.
Let me tell you a little bit
about my week!!
Last Saturday night: I
was surprised, very surprised, to find out that I would be moving from
Clarksville, Tennessee, to serve in the Hopkinsville ward and Fort Campbell
branch. I was expecting to be serving in Clarskville for a long time, but I
suppose the Lord has other plans for me.
Sunday and Monday:
Regular missionary life in Clarskville /slash packing and getting ready to
leave.
Tuesday: One of the
weirdest days ever. I decide to leave everything in Clarksville as opposed to
taking it all to Franklin and back just to move 20 minutes away. A recent
convert named Courtney was awesome enough to drive us down to Franklin for this
whole proccess. We held transfer meeting, and old missionaries went home and
new missionaries came in with bright eyes and fresh ties! (and skirts). I met
up with Sister Warwood and a sister from the Fort Campbell branch and she took
us out to lunch then we headed back home. We stopped in Clarksville to pick up
all my stuff... and I still managed to leave some things there...
That night we visited
some people on post. I haven't met a single unkind person yet! Everyone is so
welcoming and awesome to the missionaries! It is wonderful!
Wednesday was great! We
worked on the Hopkinsville ward. It was Wednesday night that I started
realizing that I "knew" more people than I thought here! I had a
missionary companion who had served in Hopkinsville/Fort Campbell area and she
told me about how amazing the saints are here. She truly loves the people, and
I am quickly seeing why!
Thursday and Friday was
back working on post, and it SNOWED!!! Holy cow it was cold! We weren't
anticipating that. Thank goodness on Friday we bundled up a lot more! Saturday
was more work in the Hopkinsville ward. We even attended a Catholic Mass- first
time in my life! My goodness... it was different!
This is very much a middle portion of the story. One event that I know was divinely inspired started on my Sunday in Clarksville. I met a family that sat on a bench near the back row. They soon told me that they lived on Fort Campbell, and the very night before was the call that I received telling me that I would be transferred there. I set up an appointment with this family by faith, hoping and praying that it would work out in the new area I was assigned with a new companion.
My companion and I were very blessed to teach this family about the gospel. The mother was already baptized but had not attended church for a long time. As we continued to teach them, the Father and two sons old enough accepted the invitation to be baptized. Their twin girls just under a year old were blessed the Sunday following the baptism after the confirmations. This is a family that I have really grown to love so much. I continue to pray for this family and I think of them often. This family taught me so much and I believe that they were a gift to my life from God.
There were so many other miracles and blessings that took place in the area, and I learned powerful lessons from so many others that I met. Last Friday, just over a week ago, I discovered that lessons from that time are not over yet! It just so happens that Sister Tauoa has a cousin that lives in Clarksville. It so happens that her cousin's best friend lives on Fort Campbell. It so happens that I know both of these sisters and look up to them a lot! We received permission to go to lunch with them while they were in Franklin. We all had a wonderful time and I am grateful beyond words that I got to see both sisters and I know that Sister T. was as excited and happy as I was!
Dear friends, I don't think that coincidences are without consequence. I believe that they are more often blessings in disguise. Sometimes we call them tender mercies. We may not see them at the time, but God has a purpose for everything.
What are some tender mercies that you have seen in your life today?
Have an action-packed day!
Love, Sister Franson
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