Tuesday, August 30, 2011

August 29, 2011


sounds excellent! i love the part that you were saying that the little ones 
are so cute, i am sure they are. WOW, that is a lot of new little kids in 
the fam. can't wait to see them at the reunion. way to represent the blum
 family at the wedding. i hope they know that i would have loved to be there
to support them. just turned out that god wanted me more on this side of the
world. i guess they will be together forever, and hopefully i do a good job 
and make it to heaven as well. then we can just be next door neighbors for 
the rest of forever! hopefully that will make up for the fact that i wasn't 
there. is it possible to have more than two next door neighbors? i have a
lot of friends that i want to be next door neighbors with!





we learned a big lesson in faith this last week. we were setting our 
trimester baptismal goals (the ammount of baptisms you wish to achieve for
the next four months) and sister clendon and i decided to be safe and set a 
rather low number. we thought they were rather good until the zone leaders 
found out. basically they told us that we needed more faith. they urged us 
to repent, and gave us a number that we were to pray about. the number was 
higher than both of us ever expected. we have both been reading 1 nephi in
our studies, pretty much this whole week has been dedicated to building 
faith. i especially like the verse where nephi tells his brothers that God
 performed all of these amazing miracles so why the heck was it impossible 
for him to be commanded to build a ship?! Sister Clendon and I have decided 
that we need to repent from being like laman and lemuel and we are 
stretching ourselves. We are excited to see how this next trimester works 
out. my bet is that the miracles will not cease, as long as we have faith
and keep working our tails off. in reality, god has really been blessing us
(we had two baptisms yesterday and we acheived our goals!!!!) and we are off 
to a great start on achieving next trimester as well :). we are working 
hard, we are praying and we will continue. next trimester is looking NICE, 
and full of miracles, more to come next week. love you, keep up the good 
work and can't wait to hear about everything else exciting that is going on. 




great job with the neighbors, i am sure you are making God, the neighbors,
 the ward and some missionaries somewhere very happy! way to fulfill your 
missionary responsibilities. if you have access to the book "teachings of
the prophet spencer w. kimball" (i believe it was a lesson manual for sunday
school or something...) there is an awesome chapter about missionary work. 
you should definitely read it!

 

once again, i love you!



love sister blum

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

August 22, 2011


to answer some questions:

how am i holding up so far from home?
i don't even feel like i am that far away. it is just as far away as any other place in the world because i still don't get to see all of you all the time. and the best part is i get to email you, once a week, but hey, it is better than snail mail eh?

am i getting enough rest and relaxation?
... not really sure what rest and relaxation means anymore... i guess i can say, i am getting enough that i am not dead yet.

am i eating enough?
too much! the food is good, and the members decided  that they need to feed us more often, so now we are very well fed.

am i able to exercise?
every day (except sunday)

am i keeping warm?
botswana is funny, it seems that all of a sudden summer has come. winter is now over and it feels like overnight it changed to really hot.

my over-all well being?
EXCELLENT!

any new investigators or baptisms to speak of?
YEBO! (tswana for "yes") the best part of missionary work here is that the field is white and when you thrust in your sickle, you reap so many rewards. those rewards are convert baptisms. botswana is doing so well by way of baptisms. in fact, my companion and i are happy to announce that within the last transfer and a half we have had three people baptised and confirmed, and are expecting two more next week. Heavenly father has been greatly blessing us, september is looking very promising for our area. it promises to be the best month of our entire missions. people just randomly find the church every sunday, then they love it, and then they just cling to it.

currently we are teaching two people who found the church on their own. They said they were just walking in the morning and they ran into some members who were walking to church and they asked if they could come.

they were saying it was because the members looked different so they came. pretty cool i guess. the best part is, they have accepted baptismal dates and are pretty
much keeping every commitment we leave them. Nigh unto golden i think. Keep praying for miracles for us. things are really going great.

mom, my companion and i just finished up the last of the coconut for macaroons, we are so thankful for the package you sent. we are still enjoying them and the macaroons are now her favorite cookie. also thank you
for the package, i am not sure if we need anything but we will let you know as time goes.


sister blum

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

August 15,2011

not really half way yet. my release date (tentatively) is May 31. I really can't believe time has been going sooooooooo fast!

I have been forgetting to mention how awesome of an experience God has given my companion and I. so my companion is very much a book worm, she is very smart (majored in linguistics and knows ancient greek), she loves fantasy novels, anime (i think that is how you spell it...), and the gospel. she also wears glasses but that is beside the point. anyway, she LOVES doing office work and things on computers (which she also excels in). the office couple for botswana left on thursday this last week (they will be missed), and they were replaced with the new couple. the new couple has never used a computer before. the wife has never even sent an email, she is also dislexic ( i thikn that is how you spell it). she also is in charge of handling all of the finances for the botswana mission. so what did the president do? he called sister clendon and i to be the temporary office couple. we are sort of part time, the previous couple spent about 6 days teaching/training us on how to run the office, and now we are like the "go-to" people whenever the Kimball's (the new couple) have questions or concerns. We both feel that we have been so blessed, what an amazing opportunity God gave us. Sister Clendon is so excited because she gets to use her brain, and i am excited because i get to spend a lot of time with the new office couple (and of course help out when needed).

also we were blessed with the highest church attendance in the zone yesterday. after 7 weeks of low attendance, yesterday they (the investigators) just kept coming and coming. it built our testimony that God answers prayers.

other news, Francistown got 10 new melchezidek priesthood holders in the ward, a new area was opened (in francistown) because the francistown branch split. the two new branch presidencies were called. the presidency for francistown has two of sister randri and my recent converts in it! :)

after all is said and done, the work of the lord is sweet. there are always ups and downs but the truth is always the same... with god all things are possible. when we rely on him, he can and does work miracles, but not until after the trial of our faith.

i also started the book of mormon over. love that book, the book is a completely individual book written for each individual member of the entire world. if that makes sense. anyway, keep reading, praying, going to church and being patient. God has many blessings in store for them that love him.

love
sister blum

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

August 8, 2011

my companion and i are living it up in our area. we are working hard hard hard and laughing lots lots lots. transfers came and it turns out the clendon/blum train is still on the go for another six weeks. good because we would have both felt cheated if we only got one transfer to live it up in Broadhurst Botswana!
we had a lesson in relief society yesterday about taking a stand wherever you are. it was mentioned a lot that we need to pick a spot (on the righteous side of the fence) and stand with all your might. the subject of funerals came up (naturally, due to the fact that one of ward members passed away last sunday. he was 20 years old and was filling out his papers. he died of complications from a head cold... i think it may have been time for him to go. good to know that he will be serving wherever he is.) anyway, the botswana funeral culture is sort of crazy, the funerals last a whole week, the family who is hosting the funeral feed all of the guests, and everything (there are always way too many guests, free food, why not?!). the brethren came out and said that the funeral practices need to be changed and they gave the layout of how a funeral should be hosted according to God's standards. so what did the faithful botswana saints do? they still had a funeral that lasted a week but it was COMPLETELY different from the normal traditions. it was only 1 hour each day, like a prayer service presided over by the bishop and his counselors, we sang church hymns and the refreshments were reduced to rooibos tea, and small sandwiches.
this place follows traditions to the t. and when the funeral was not held to the expectations of the normal botswana population, there were some pretty harsh feelings. what was amazing was that the members were taking a stand. they faced every opposition with faith and courage. the family of the deceased was the most remarkable. despite bitter words and hurt feelings of their non-member family members, they stood their ground and told them that God doesn't approve of the current funeral practices, and they would not be held responsible for disobeying God. because he was their son, they would do the funeral the way the son would have wanted, which is God's way. they pretty much called their whole family to repentance. that is just one example of the amazing faith that these people have.

speaking of traditions, here are a couple.
-if you lick a knife, your teeth will grow crooked.
-if you eat from a sauce pan, you will have a deep voice
-before you get married, the husband to be must make a wooden bowl and a wooden spoon, then he must go a river, collect the water from the river (with the bowl) then he must feed the water to his future mother in law with the spoon.

just some interesting facts for you.

be sure to enjoy the rest of the week.

much love,
sister blum