Sunday, September 15, 2013

Jane returned from her mission in February and was honorably released by President N. Strait Hill of the Indianapolis Stake.  She returned to BYU to continue her studies.  It has been a blessing to see her take on so many responsibilities and keep moving forward with her life goals.  We enjoyed a surprise visit from her in August,
and she and I made a Peruvian dinner together.  She is utilizing her Spanish language skills as a volunteer and is taking Spanish classes at the Y to perfect her skills.

Bautismo! 18 February 2013

Lesmith se bautizó!

Hey, I'm writing to you in Spanish! Woah. Uh-oh.
 
So, I have a lot of things to do, and I don't want to spend
 a whole bunch of time writing (sorry),
 but it was an awesome baptism!

 
Really.

The members and everyone who was participating were there 
on time (miracle!). 
Lesmith was super excited. She is so sweet. 
I really hope that we can keep teaching her the commandments and everything so that she's set.
The members supported a ton. It was so cool!

I am so grateful for the opportunity to be here as a missionary.
 
Thank you for supporting me. Helping others is truly the only way to find joy, and facilitating their growth is the most rewarding thing ever.

 That's why being a parent is so sacred and important to our salvation. 
Families are the best! I love you very very much!


Love,
Hermana Jackson

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Jane Jackson

So, this week has been cool. We had inteviews with President Turk! (check out the blog) I love that. He asked us about what the Lord means when he says that we should pray always. I think of the scripture in Alma 3--counsel with the Lord in all thy doings. I want to do that better. I found a cool quote from the Gospel Principles manual that talks about how we can constantly repent. But, it's in spanish, or I would share it with you. I know that the Lord hears and answers our prayers. When we feel stressed or desperate or frustrated, we just have to have patience and faith and trust that if we do what he wants us to in this moment, everything will be okay. That's what being a missionary has taught me. I can't say that I never get stressed of frustrated, but I know that it is something that will pass. :) I know that Christ is our Savior and that he loves us. Have an awesome week! I love you!
Hermana Jackson

Monday, January 21, 2013

Life is Good




hey. Life is good. There never seems to be enough time to do everything that needs to be done, but somehow everything always works out. last week President Turk told me something (I might have told you) that literally changed my perspective on life completely. Well, it's a process, but it impacted me alot. I told him that I was a little bit troubled because as a missionary I frequently don't meet the goals that I put. And what's the point of having a goal if you don't meet it? He said, ''Don't worry, Sister Jackson, the pattern is the prize.'' He explained that the very act of putting goals and working towards them is really, in and of itself, the goal. It is what helps us to progress. Although we might never meet our goals, we will have come much further than we would have if we had never put them, and we will be better prepared to set goals and make plans for our future. The ultimate goal of the gospel is to make us perfect, but in this life, the Lord wants us to follow that upward spiral of learning that comes from obeying, repenting, and learning bit by bit. THAT is our goal. Cool, huh? It really kills that whole perfectionism thing.
I love you and I pray for you! hope that everything is well with you!
Love,
Hermana Jackson


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Jane Jackson
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Hey. No one wrote me this week. That's okay. 
You're probably all busy getting ready to celebrate
Jonathan's 17TH BIRTHDAY! Happy birthday, bro. 
I love you!

We are here in dear old Bosque. Hermana Pocco is a hoot.
We laugh at each other alot. Well, I laugh at her. She says 
that I should have to pay for all the laughs she gives me. 
haha. There's another one.

This week Ximena was baptized! She's 13 and her mom 
and sister are less active. Her mom came to church for the 
first time in a long time 3 weeks ago, and has come these 
past two weeks. My companion says that it is a complete 
transformation, because before she was completely 
unwilling to let Ximena be baptized. But when she came, 
Ximena and her sister, Cynthia, bore their testimonies in 
church and it was really awesome. Having a good 
experience in church can change a person's life. Help other 
people to have a positive experience in church! It'll make it 
happier for you too.

So, I've been thinking about some birthday advice to give 
Jonny, because a year from now you can be a 
MISSIONARY! Woohoo! And I feel like this is good for 
everyone, so I'll send it to all of you.

I've thought of three things that I would have liked to 
(or should have) put in to practice before my mission, 
but I didn't because I didn't know any better 
(Whoever said that ignorance is bliss was totally wrong):

1) I am extremely (and by extremely I mean very very 
very very very very very very very very very very very very 
very very very very very very very very very very very very 
very very very very very very very very very very very very 
very very very very very very very very very very very very 
very very very very very very very very very very very very 
very very very very very very very very very very very very 
very very very very very very very very very very very very
very very very very very very very very) grateful for all of 
the support that I have received that has enabled me to 
be a missionary at this time. However, in retrospect, I 
would like to have paid for some of my mission 
(Dear Mom and Dad, please don't feel bad. Like I said, 
I am EXTREMELY grateful. But I'm also the guinea pig. 
Isn't it great to have a talking guinea pig? Love, Jane). 
Having things come easily means that you don't always 
appreciate what a great sacrifice they really are. I should 
have sacrificed more to prepare myself to be a good 
missionary, and I feel that paying for my mission would 
have helped me to do that. What you should learn from 
this: Work hard and save up.

2) I never really shared the gospel with people. Told them 
I'm Mormon, yes. Expressed opinions, yes. But really 
taught and testified of the gospel and how it can bless 
the lives of others, no. I attribute this to ignorance as 
well. Anyway, an important part of being a good 
missionary is having the gospel be a part of you. Another 
important part is being able to connect with people, 
especially being able to help members to help 
investigatores, because as members we don't usually 
know how to share the gospel. Lesson to be learned: 
Share the gospel. You can do this as you invite friends 
to come to church and to activities, as you share your 
knowledge of the Book of Mormon and of the plan of 
salvation, and as you live in a Christ-like way. Pray to 
know who to share the gospel with and pray to know how. 
And ASK THE MISSIONARIES. They can help you. :) 
Practicing with another person what you are going to 
say is very effective also. I do it on a daily basis.

3) There is so much information, so much doctrine, and 
Preach My Gospel is so bit that I didn't really know 
where to start. Now I've learned. Obviously we can't 
teach everything we know to other people, but as we 
learn to apply the principles of the gospel to real needs 
and real circumstances, we understand it better and we 
gain a testimony. And we can explain it better to others. 
So, Focus your gospel study on real needs and real 
circumstances. You can study to help a quorum 
member become more active, to help you sister have 
more confidence, or to help a friend who is going through 
a hard time. Just think, ''What doctrine does this person 
need to know, understand, and live so that they can 
overcome this problem?'' Pray as you begin your study, 
while you study, and at the end, and God will answer 
that question. Our understanding of the gospel deepens 
when we make it a part of our every day living. Be willing 
to teach what you learn to others and to invite them to live it. 

Never forget that the first principles of the gospel are faith 
and repentance., Every day we have to exercise our faith 
to obey and to repent, or we are not living the gospel. If we 
do that, we live our covenants and we will have the constant 
companionship of the Spirit. I know that Christ lives and that 
he is our Savior. 

I love you!
Hermana Jackson