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Sister Sam
Sister Sam
Monday, September 12, 2011
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
It is raining today in N.C. but the thunderstorms out here are absolutely beautiful! All is well here in Fayetteville since the Hurricane...we keep hearing that the coast is not in very good shape. Please keep them in your prayers!
Sister Felton and I have been busy busy busy. Things are starting to pick up ever since school started out here. It is nice to be constantly going. Idol time never does anyone any good. :) We have training this Thursday, a baptism Thursday evening. Friday is a "Sisters day" We are headed up to Raleigh to the temple with all the other sisters in the mission and then we are going back to the temple for another session that evening. One of the people that Sister Felton taught is going through, so we get to be there for that. We are both really excited!
Everything is going really well out here! The heat is breaking every now and then..so that is really nice as well. I hope you all have a wonderful and beautiful week! Be safe! Thank you for all the love and support!
Sister Oliverson
p.s. Utah State......I saw the score to the game against auburn........way to go! I was proud all the way from N.C. You almost had em.
Monday, August 29, 2011
Hello Hello!!
We are all safe and well here in Fayetteville. We haven't heard much about the coast other than it is sort of bad. We were advised to stay inside on Saturday so that is what we did. But the only thing that happened on Saturday was the wind was blowing pretty hard and the clouds were moving really fast. But other than that nada. They did move all of the missionaries in from the coast around Thursday of last week so everyone is doing great and we are all safe and sound. We kept hearing that New York and Boston were going to get hammered though. I really hope there wasn't to much damage. BUT we are all safe here.
We had yet another great week last week. We are having a baptism on September 8th. So we are very happy about that. It is so exciting to see the love and excitement that people have for the gospel and to see that they are truly committed to the covenants they will be making with our Heavenly Father.
I was reading in Alma 57 this morning about the Stripling Warriors. In verses 26 and 27about the faith and trust that these YOUNG men put in God and knowing that everything will be just fine. As Sister Felton and I were discussing it this morning it really is amazing to think that fifty thousand young men and women have so much faith in our Heavenly Father and put forth that courage to serve and help bless the lives of others. This work is truly amazing and I am so thankful everyday to be one of those Young ones out serving and to be called of God.
Please have a great and safe week y'all!
Sister Oliverson
p.s. banana pudding is absolutely legit. Y'all are sure missin out! :)
Friday, August 26, 2011
President Keller has been in contact with Sister Sam's mission president and all is well and she is safe in North Carolina.
Monday, August 22, 2011
Hello Hello Hello!
I just read about the crazy happening around town! I am so sorry for all the things that have happened! My prayers are with you all! Continue to be strong and faithful. The Lord will take care of it.
In the N.C. news.............well we were out tracting in a new subdivision area. We knocked on the last door. The woman invited us in, I was silently rejoicing. :) We introduced ourselves........and then....come to find out, the woman was a realtor. She was in the middle of an appointment and we just happened to interrupt it. ha ha But they were very polite in saying no thank you. So I have officially made it into one house. Even if it was a model home. :)
Other exciting news. We have been working with an investigator who has accepted to be baptized. :) We are all so so excited! They are so excited to come to church EVERY Sunday and to be involved. The Gospel is absolutely amazing and the spirit that was felt as we were teaching was beautiful as well. When the spirit witnesses to you there is no denying. Feeling the spirit is one of the most amazing things ever. It is something that is so hard to describe, but it is something that you want to share with everyone. Its contagious! :)
It was a great week last week, the time is flying by but we are making the most of it! I hope you all have a great week! Please be safe and oh ya...all you school starters. Good Luck!
Love,
Sister Oliverson
p.s. I am having my first real "Southern meal" tomorrow night. :) Sister Felton and I are sort of excited.
Monday, August 15, 2011
Hello Fellow Utahans and Potato People!
The potato joke is getting super old out hear.....but everyone always thinks it is super funny. :) I just politely smile and chuckle at our how many times I heard the joke and how funny and clever they think they are. :) I'm chuckling now. :)
We had a wonderful and marvelous week! We are finding new people and working hard. But....that satan thing...likes to get in the way. We had a baptismal date for someone...they have to be living the Word of Wisdom for two weeks....she was doing a great job and living it....and then....satan happened. He knows our weaknesses and knows exactly what to do to bring us down. BUT!!!!!! We can overcome him and the temptations. We just have to put our Faith and Trust in the lord and know that everything will be ok and know that the worldly things in this life aren't worth it! Remember the Eternal Perspective this wonderful Gospel brings! Don't ever forget that we all have a purpose. Before we came, while we are here and after we pass away. Everything happens for a reason! And our Heavenly Father does not give us more that we can handle. :) Everybody just needs some love....along with Satan.
I hope that everyone who starts school in a week from today has a great day!!!! Don't forget to support the Football team and great people that run the program! Good luck!! I am rooting for you in N.C.
Love you all and have a great week!!!
Sister Sammo
p.s. I spoke in church yesterday............and yes mom I finished my talk the night before. :)
Saturday, August 13, 2011
Hello Everyone!!!
So we had a marvelous week last week. We are staying as busy as possible. Transfers are tomorrow....and both Sister Felton and I are staying here in Fayetteville. It was such a relief, waiting for that phone call from the District Leader about if you are staying or leaving..it sort of nerve racking. But we are both staying and I am so relieved. I love Sister Felton and all that she has taught and how patient she is with a greenie like me. I am so happy that we get to work together for another 6 weeks...and that I get to kill her. (not a very nice term....but it just means she is going home after this transfer.) ha ha Mission lingo....
No more random questions as of late....but people really love to play the name game out here. So that is super funny to hear all of their guesses of what our first name is and what we look like. Suzy, Susan, Katherine are just of the few. But its all in good fun....and to be honest I sort of forget that I have a first name sometimes. I hope that is normal too. :)
It really was such a great week last week though. The opportunity that we have to study each morning is so amazing. I have been reading a talk from the Ensign every morning and one of the ones I read last week was all about the atonement. It is from the April 2011, morning General Conference session. The name and speaker are slipping my mind right now. But it was such a good talk! It referenced Alma 7, talking of Christ how he CHOSE to suffer for our sins. The word Chose really hit me...like it said in the talk...he did Choose...he chose willingly. He was perfect....and he didn't have to suffer for any of us..but he did. He did because he loves each and everyone of us. And he wanted to be able to have mercy for us and what we have experienced, what we are experiencing and what we will experience. I have always been grateful for the Atonement in my life, but I have come to realize just how personal it really is. And the love that our brother Jesus Christ has for each and everyone of us. To him I am eternally grateful. I am so thankful for the opportunity I have to be testifying of the truths of this amazing gospel to the people of N.C. and to be learning the things that I am. This really is a once in a lifetime experience, but I wouldn't trade it for anything.
I hope everyone is doing well and please have a great and safe week!
I love you all and thank you once again for all the love and support.
Sister Oliverson
p.s. Read Alma 34.....and pray to our Heavenly Father in and for EVERYTHING.
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