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| Sister Megan Chipman
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Sunday, September 1, 2013
I'm on Facebook now !!!!!
Monday, August 26, 2013
Being crazy and having fun :)
August 26, 2013
Hi family! Yes you are right, I
ran out of time to write a personal letter this week....I was too busy beating
elders at knockout, I figured you would approve ;) haha. Though, it took me 2
days to recover from all the running around....I am out of shape!
As Sister Mortensen says, best part about being crazy is
getting to go to Manhattan .
We accidentally missed our stop because we were talking to someone on the train
and so ended up needing to walk several blocks in midtown Manhattan to get to the 6 train. (I saw
Tiffany's!) Thankfully Sis Mortensen lived in Manhattan before and so knew where to go! I
went and saw the counselor. He was really good, (used to live in CO!) and just
gave me some relaxation and thought processes exercises. However ridiculous I
thought they were at first, they work! I am grateful!
Wow, what a week, it was great! One of our investigators committed to be baptized! Her only reservation is the rough way she saw
someone being baptized, so we are working on it. Kind of funny, as we were explaining
the principle that she can choose which priesthood holder can baptize her, she
got this concerned look on her face and exclaimed, "Why can't there just
be one person who baptizes, who can get really good at it!" haha. We
calmed her down and explained how that defeats the purpose of them having
opportunities to use that priesthood. She is actually now back in Austria for a
couple weeks. Miracle: we got access to facebook and so now can keep in contact
with her while she is gone :)
I also got to see some of the
US Open. I was on an exchange in Flushing and
the zone got permission to go check it out after their service in the same
park. It was just the free day, so it was all preliminaries. You know that I
miss sports when I get into tennis! It was fun to be in flushing again too. I
was with the English sisters this time. It is a challenge to find English
speakers but again I learned the lesson, that through God you can talk to
anyone. So often in flushing I have the thought to talk to someone but then I
unfairly judge and think that there isn't a way to communicate. On Wednesday,
we were walking around to block in front of the church, inviting people to come
to church. We probably passed about 15 people, none of which showed any signs
of speaking English or Spanish. I said a silent prayer that we would be able to
find at least 2 more people to invite to church. Just then we passed a black
man who we were able to talk to, and right after that, a Chinese man walked up
that I had the thought to talk to. I did and he looked at me, smiled and said,
"No English, Chinese, pero un poco espanol!" So we talked to this
Chinese man in Spanish, and he said he would come to English class :). You
really never know!!
It is still really warm, but
finally cooling down some! What a blessing! I love you and miss you! Yea I
still feel sick, but still not skipping a beat and am having a lot of fun.
Crazy how someone can call this fun, but when you live for what you believe and
for the people around you, no matter how hard it is, its worthwhile to you.
Maybe that is how the Savior was able to be of good cheer despite all He went
through. And maybe that is why he commands us to do the same.
Have a wonderful week!!
Monday, August 19, 2013
We hit all our goals for the first time!
Ah man! Dr. Johnson never told
me that I could call you with the results! Oh well, I really didn't get the
test till tuesday, or the results till Saturday morning. But what's important
is that I don't have mono. And I finally just called one of the ENTs that the
ER told me to look up. We went on Thursday. Not the most enjoyable
experience....(I got a camera up my nose and vacuum in my ears....pleasant).
But all in all, he said everything looked normal, even my throat and tonsils.
He says that I have a lot gook up my nose and so he thinks it is Sinusitus,
which apparently can really wipe you out. The Dr. office will be calling me and
scheduling a cat scan of my face. Wow did it feel good to go see a doc! Also,
things finally went through to go see a counselor in manhattan about the
stress, which I am suprisingly relieved and excited about. I am going on
Friday. He certainly helped Sis Mortensen, and so I am sure it wont hurt.
Usually this would be a big smack to my "perfectionist and independence pride"....okay
it really has been haha but I guess that is what got me here in the first
place. Still feeling about the same if not a little better, but Its been a
miraculous weeks of breakthroughs! For that I am grateful!
Oh and by the way. Last p-day,
I went to an Uzbek Salon near our home in Bethpage .
I told him,"I am sick of my hair, I need a change and I want it short.
Preferrably an A-line bob, but whatever you want to do." The
hairdresser's eyes got all big, and looked like a giddy kid at christmas. So
yep, I am back to how you like my hair daddy :) and I really love it too! At
first it was a shock, but I am grateful I did it, and it is much more
missionary schedule friendly than the crazy mane!! (the poor Uzbeck girl who
had to clean up the mess!
Oh and yea, I know all the
missionaries in those segments. Elder Walton and Munday were our APs, Sister
Bradfield is about my "age" in the mission and is from CO, and Sis
Allen is one of my dear friends, and probably one of the most powerful
missionaries to come through NYNYS. http://www.mormonnewsroom.org/article/mormon-missionary-life
(Video clip about what it is like to serve as two sister missionaries in Megan’s
area)
Also, checkout the mormon.org
(http://mormon.org/searchresults#?query=Frank%20Mansuetto&filter=site).
Frank is one of the counselors in the branch presidency and his wonderful wife
Thea serves in the branch as well. They are such a huge contribution and are
larger than life. Probably one of my favorite couples on this island. Wow do I
love them! And they have their own Mormon.org video so check it out!
Oh and yes I did see Elder Keenan Mueller (from the
Highlands Ranch Ward)!! My last Zone Leader is his trainer. He is serving on
the south shore of Long Island in Freeport ,
one of his trainer's favorite places to serve. He sent your Hi to me, don't you
worry :).
Also, this week, for the first
time in my mission, we hit every single one of our number goals that we set for
ourselves!! We were so happy. My mission president says that reaching a goal
just does something to elevate the human heart. He couldn't be more right. The
interesting thing about it all too was that it wasn't even that we worked
harder this week or anything. People were put in our path, we acted on the promptings
we received and miracles occurred. Also, it had a lot to do with the members.
We have worked more and more closely with ward members, and are finding more
and more people to teach than what we could ever do on our own. The longer I am
out here, the more I realize that all of us, members and missionaries alike are
striving for the same goal of the salvation and exaltation of our brothers and
sisters. The more unified we are, the more success we find.
So just a list of the
miracles....
We had an FHE on Monday night
with our investigator from Austria . It was set up by our Ward
Mission Leader Joe Resaballa, and was at his house out in Coram. A lot of
people came despite the drive and the spirit was so strong! We taught the rest
of the restoration and the members helped her recognize that the good feelings
she felt and the joy she feels as she meets with the missionaries and studies
the Book of Mormon is the spirit witnessing to her that it is true. We felt
prompted to invite her to be baptized, even though we didn't plan it. She is
seriously considering it, and the spirit was so strong!!
On Tuesday, we met with a friend of one of
our ward members. We helped our member invite his friend to meet with us the
missionaries and we had a powerful restoration lesson with him. At first he was
really leery of the Book of Mormon because of the scripture in Revelations
22:18 (18 For I
testify unto every man that heareth the words of the prophecy of this book, If
any man shall add unto these things, God shall add unto him the plagues that
are written in this book):. Another member who came, Vanity, acted on the
spirit and invited him to open his heart. We were then able to direct him to
Deutoromeny 4:2 which says essentially the same thing ( 2 Ye shall not add unto the word
which I command you, neither shall ye diminish ought from it, that ye may
keep the commandments of the Lord your God which
I command you.) and explain that the Revelation scripture only
applies to the book of revelation, otherwise the whole New Testament would be obsolete
according the Deut 4:2! The spirit was strong, and he understood and is now
reading the Book of Mormon.
We were able to meet with a less-active living in Huntington .
So horrible on our part! We realized we couldn't make it because of the FHE on Monday,
but forgot to tell him! He waited for us too! We apologized profusely, and made
him a cake. Thankfully he forgave us, and now just teases us about it.....but
we had a lesson with him and brought Vanity too. Again, Vanity followed the
spirit and said what was needed to be said......do you see a pattern? Members
are EVERYTHING!!!!
Oh and also, our ward mission leader was able to
take our investigator from austria to a baptism that happened in Bay Shore .
We went too, but we couldn't drive her. We were stressing because we were
going to be late because we couldn't leave till after church and it was a good
25min away. Our GPS took us the LONGEST way possible and we hit every light.
After a certain point we just laughed. Thankfully it all worked out and we made
it in time. And our friend liked it. She was shocked at how forceful the Elder baptized
the new convert, but we assured her that she could choose who baptized her.
That made her feel better :)
Well this is a long email, and
we need to be off to our Zone activity. Just know that I love you! I miss you!
And that Heavenly Father is taking good care of me :) Keep up the great work! I
know this church is true and everything it declares to be. Heaven is not
closed, Angels are real, love is eternal, and I know all of this because I
experience every day. The Book of Mormon is true. Jesus Christ. He Lives and I
am grateful that he lets imperfect people like me come and be perfected in Him.
Till next week!
Love, Hna Chipman
Monday, August 12, 2013
Manhattan Touring
Hello family! Sounds like you have had quite the epic
weekend! I am glad your birthday party was a blast Allie! You know that you are
a Chipman girl when sweat and mud are signs of a good time :)
So I have a new companion.
Guess who it is?.......................duh duh duh! It’s Hermana Mortensen my
MTC companion!!!! She just got called as sister training leader and we are now
working together in the YSA branch together. It is SO good to be with her
again, and the branch loves her too :)
We had an incredible weekend
too. We were able to go to the temple with a recently returned Less-active
member named Amalia. Amalia is wonderful! Our ward mission leader gave us her
name about 2 months ago. We started contacting her and working with her a
little bit. She had some big changes happen in her life, and it caused her to
change her perspective and look more deeply for God. She one time pulled us
aside at volleyball and told us that she wanted to come back and the time was
now. She turned things around, moved her records to the singles branch,
accepted a calling and went on the branch temple trip on Saturday! And we got
to go with her and spend a day in Manhattan !
Sister Mortensen lived in the city before her mission and so when we only had
45min to walk around central park, she knew just where to go! I loved it! We
saw strawberry fields, the lake and the plaza. I felt like I was in the movie Enchanted!
There were SO many people there. After that we went and got pizza at a tasty pizzeria
just a couple blocks from the temple. Manhattan
is incredible, so much energy, and a lot of fun.
However much fun the hour of Manhattan touring was,
nothing beat being with Amalia in the temple. She just glowed and was so happy
to be back. On Sunday she gave the lesson in Relief Society and said, "I
am back and I am home." And it is so good to have her happy and back.
Also being inManhattan
was such an interesting contrast. Both things were wonderful. Central Park and
walking through the "Upper East Side "...where
some of the most powerful and most influential on this planet people live and
where stands the incredible architecture and sights that attract the attention
of every "nation, kindred, tongue and people." And then to walk into
the Holy Temple of our God. Where stand the
wonders of eternity, and where all those people may come, learn of Him and
perform the ordinances they need to gain salvation and their exaltation. So
interesting to walk through the streets of Glory which will only be Glory for a
time, and then to walk through the doors of the temple and into the Glory of
God which is Eternal and has no end. Really puts a perspective on things, and
what is really important and how important our calling is as missionaries. How
sacred and great is our calling!
As far as health goes, same old same old, but I still am keeping up and I count myself blessed :). Still no doctor. But, Sis Calderwood gave me permission to look up my own ENT if I need to, and can’t see a doc this week. I am also getting some tests done today. So the process is still slow but coming.
Also being in
As far as health goes, same old same old, but I still am keeping up and I count myself blessed :). Still no doctor. But, Sis Calderwood gave me permission to look up my own ENT if I need to, and can’t see a doc this week. I am also getting some tests done today. So the process is still slow but coming.
I love you all and miss you
dearly!!! This work is hard, but I know its true, and that is what keeps me out
here and gives me joy.
Hasta la proxima!!
Monday, August 5, 2013
As missionaries we get to see the best and the worse of this city
Hi Familia! August
5, 2013
Today is a BEAUTIFUL day on Long Island . It kind of feels like fall, which is a
blessed relief from the humid heat! My neck is getting sore because my hair is
in a bun almost everyday and my hair just absorbs all the water in the air!
(Its tempting me to cut it all off, there isn't anyone to please here haha!)
So the transfer low-down. I am staying here in the YSA
Branch and staying as Sister Training Leader, and Sis Nielsen is training a new
missionary so she is leaving. It is really sad to see Sis Neilsen go. We have
had a pretty adventurous couple transfers, and its made both of us better. I
have had enough companions to know that the Lord is behind the transfer board,
and every change is His will, as long as we are obedient. As I am making
decisions about when to go home and what I am going to do after this, it makes
me wish that I could always be on a transfer board. All I have to do is be
obedient, and then I will get a phone call telling me exactly where the Lord
wants me. Sounds pretty good to me :)
This week I got to go on an exchange in Riverhead (Yes Ashley Roush, I did visit the "Roush house" as the members still call it, I got to eat dinner there and thought of you!). Riverhead is on the Eastern end of the island. There are a lot of fields and farms. It was the first time since I left CO that I got to see such a big open sky and just space. I almost cried haha; you don't get that very often here in NYC. I got to spend the day with Sis Peacock who actually is one of my good friend's cousins and my MTC teacher's cousin (Hna King). All of our plans fell through, but God led us to the people who really needed us. It is amazing the problems we avoid by just keeping the commandments of God.
This week I got to go on an exchange in Riverhead (Yes Ashley Roush, I did visit the "Roush house" as the members still call it, I got to eat dinner there and thought of you!). Riverhead is on the Eastern end of the island. There are a lot of fields and farms. It was the first time since I left CO that I got to see such a big open sky and just space. I almost cried haha; you don't get that very often here in NYC. I got to spend the day with Sis Peacock who actually is one of my good friend's cousins and my MTC teacher's cousin (Hna King). All of our plans fell through, but God led us to the people who really needed us. It is amazing the problems we avoid by just keeping the commandments of God.
We ended up being put in the path of two different women. Neither of which are married, but both have had children with these Horrible Horrible guys. Their situations were different but pretty horrific, and they felt trapped. I could feel God's love for them, and His yearning to bless them. It was incredible to know that God used us to reach out and take care of them in their current situations. It is such a sacred privilege to be someone's angel. It also was a chilling reminder of the current state of so many families in the world today. As missionaries we get to see the best and the worst of this city. So many people scream that they want freedom, and yet they disobey the commandments of God, and get trapped in their own horrible consequences. But that is where the Lord's mercy comes in which is something I have been thinking about a lot this week.
I was studying in Alma
34 in the Book of Mormon, and the spirit taught me and changed me. I love how
it talks about the very intent and reason of the Sacrifice of Jesus Christ,
which was to encircle us in His mercy and the arms of His safety. It also talks
a lot about pouring out our souls to the Lord. So I tried it. I feel like
sometimes missionary work is such a rush that I don't take the time I should to
really pour out my soul to him. I gave Him this sickness (whatever it is), my
stress, my confusion about when to go home, the progress of the people we are
working with, the new changes in the transfer, my "pride of
perfection" etc etc. It was incredible because I could feel the almost
physical weight lift off my shoulders. My situation hasn’t changed, but I have.
Now I feel safe and secure. This is why we all need the Gospel because we all
need saving. I am learning more and more that understanding the Atonement,
means understanding what it means to be rescued.
He Lives and Loves us. I know he is real. He becomes more
real and tangible to me every day. I love you all!
Monday, July 29, 2013
I love to witness how the Lord moves his work along.
July 29, 2013
So crazy we are ending another transfer! In case you don't
know what that is, it’s the 6 week cycle that all of the missions run on. My
life is now in transfers and not in months anymore ha-ha.
Thankfully we still have
another week before we find out if we are leaving or staying. So many
missionaries obsess about mission gossip, and where they are going next. A
little of it is fun, but I have learned from experience. Whatever happens is
going to come from left field. I know that nothing is a surprise to an
all-knowing and loving Heavenly Father, but I firmly believe that he enjoys
giving his children surprises.....reminds me of you mom ;).
PS that sister missionary is one of my very dear friends
Sister Nichols :). (Megan is talking about a missionary who posted some pictures of her on facebook this week) Did you know she is a cousin of ours? Well she is a
descendent from Jacob Hamblin at least...(which btw there also is an Elder
Maughn in my district too ha-ha). She is home now, so that is how she is on
facebook. Funny story about her (which there are many). She has been serving in
a family Spanish ward on the island before she went home. Every time she met a
YSA she would tell them that I was her cousin. And so every week members of the
branch would come up to me and say that they met my cousin and how crazy it was
we were serving in the same mission! ha-ha If she is reading this, I hope she
knows we are praying for her and missing her and hope she is getting healthy!
This past Sunday was
INCREDIBLE. Last night, and this morning, my companion and I have been
relishing in the miracles and success that God has allowed us to experience in
the time that we have been here, and they poured out yesterday. When we first
got here to this Young Single Adult branch. There were about 7 sisters that
came to Relief Society (the women's organization of the church), one was the
president, one was the counselor, and two of us were the missionaries, maybe
1-or 2 YSA sisters and then a couple of the Branch Presidency's wives. The
Relief Society President was in a panic because her counselor was moving back
to UT and there were no other active sisters that could fill her role. One of
the first things we did was meet with our mission leader to find where we
should focus (All of Long Island is a large area to cover ha-ha) and he really
emphasized the RS and finding that counselor. We held a fast with the RS
president that the Lord would provide us with a RS counselor and lead us to
find her, our ward mission leader also participated in the fast.
Alright, now fast forward to this Sunday. During ward
council meeting, the RS president was able to submit 3 names for a FULL
PRESIDENCY!!! All of which are now consistently attending the branch, 2 of
which were Less-Active when we got here. And then as I was sitting on the stand
at the piano during sacrament meeting. It was so cool to see 3 members of the
congregation that are now coming every week that weren't there before, and one
of them is now preparing to serve a mission! Also now our Ward Mission
Leader is pretty seriously dating the Relief Society President :) (No wonder he
was so interested in focusing on Relief Society ha-ha) We may not have seen
convert baptisms yet, but we are experiencing real growth and doing the work
the Lord sent us here to do.
It is interesting too. Because we did NOTHING to bring this success in. Yes we did feel prompted to "look each of them up" and so we knocked on each of these individuals doors or called them, but couldn't find them. But then to see them two weeks later, to come to church on their own accord, and ready to repent and be active again has been astounding. And then to watch the branch encircle them, and "catch them" that's what being a missionary all is about.
It is interesting too. Because we did NOTHING to bring this success in. Yes we did feel prompted to "look each of them up" and so we knocked on each of these individuals doors or called them, but couldn't find them. But then to see them two weeks later, to come to church on their own accord, and ready to repent and be active again has been astounding. And then to watch the branch encircle them, and "catch them" that's what being a missionary all is about.
One of my favorite parts of serving a mission, is to start with a lists (and in our case lists and lists and lists! ha-ha) of names, and to have nothing but your faith in God and the spirit. And to just witness how the Lord moves His work along one prompting and heart at a time. Also to recognize that each name is a child of God, and as we seek for them, He is seeking for them too. So often we knock on people's doors, and we find members of the church (often not even on our lists). And they look at us astounded, and say "How did you find me?" And at that it is mine and my companion's privilege to state that we are representatives of the Lord Jesus Christ and that He has always known where you are. He is the Good Shepherd and knows His sheep. Also, on the flip side, if they didn't want us to find them. Hiding from us, is like hiding from God, if its God's will that we find them, we will ha-ha.
I love you all! Allie, I can't believe how tall you are!
Thanks for your letters and concern and prayers! I love you all!
Monday, July 22, 2013
Steffi committed to Baptism
First off, health wise, I am
doing a lot better. This weekend was full of absolute miracles. It was
interesting. As we prayed about and planned for the exchanges this week, we
felt directly prompted to move Patchogue to next week and still do Terryville
on Saturday. Fast forward Friday, I was feeling pretty terrible, and incredibly
dizzy and really couldn't get out of bed. But I still felt we needed to go to
Terryville and teach one of our investigators on our way there. About 5pm that
day we decided to still go, and we prayed together specifically to confirm our
choice of still going and for a miracle that I would have to strength to follow
through with it. Instantly I was filled with the spirit and I knew it would be
hard but that it would be okay. We immediately packed our things and headed
for Bayport to see our new investigator Steffi.
Steffi is a nanny fromAustria
who has been coming to volleyball for the past year or so. On our way, the
elders called us in a panic because there was a young member who was really
upset because institute had been cancelled and she cancelled plans and drove a
long way to get there. The elders wanted us to talk to her, so I did, and found
a very upset woman on the other line, but the spirit prompted me to listen what
she had to say, and invite her to our lesson with Steffi. I had no idea who
this woman was, but I followed the prompting anyway and it worked out
beautifully. Turns out we had actually met this member, and it was clear she
needed to be there. We had a powerful lesson about the Book of Mormon, and
Steffi committed to Baptism as she finds this to be true! It was an absolute
miracle and our first member present of the transfer!
Steffi is a nanny from
Also, I have been able to work
since. We got our best numbers since I got to the YSA branch, and I was sick in
bed for 5 of the days! Last night, the spirit led us to 3 part-member family
homes, and we were able to have powerful lessons with all three! None were
YSAs, but that seems to be the pattern. We rarely find the people that we are
looking for, or at least find them eligible for the singles ward (like last
night, they were married with children). But our thoughts are not His
thoughts. I know Faith is real, and that we just need to keep pressing
forward. We don't need to know what is ahead, just that it is going to be good
:)
Love you! Miss you!
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