Pictures and letters from Sister Jessica Champneys during her time in the Nebraska Omaha Mission
Saturday, August 17, 2013
Letter From 8/12/13
I've started driving! It's so weird driving after months of not being allowed
to.
And then this week I extended a baptismal invitation to someone for the
first time!!! I know, isn't that sad? It's always been my companion who's done
it. But it was really cool, we were on exchanges and so Sister Jasper was
elsewhere while I stayed in Fairview with another sister who's on her second
transfer. We took one of our investigators and his daughter to the Mormon Trail
Center with a couple of members. Because of course I'd served there last
transfer, I was able to take them on tour and really focus it on James' (the
investigator) needs. He'd been having questions about the plan of salvation, so
I really focused on the temple and it's blessing when talking about the
pioneers, and how they were able to keep going when they lost loved ones because
they knew they would see with them again. Then we went over to the cemetery and
the temple, and I asked him if he wanted to live with his family forever and
receive all the blessings the pioneers had. He said yes! So I told him all he
needed to do to get those blessings was ask for them and do what Heavenly Father
asked him to do. Then I asked him if he would be baptized and he said yes! Bam!
It was soooo cool! I could feel the spirit guiding me the whole time, and it was
just super amazing! Now I can say that the first time I asked someone to be
baptized was in front of the temple. It's so awesome!
Letter From 8/5/13
So you want to know about my area, huh? Honestly, there's not much to tell.
It's just a quiet little neighborhood. We live near an air force base (OFFUT.
What it stands for, I have no idea), so most everyone works in the military and
lives in "base housing." So that's kinda cool. We'll go to people's houses and
ask where they work, and their like "yeah, I'm the director of communications
and radar scanning for the air force. I've lived in Florida, Japan, and England.
I can't really tell you anything else, though, it's classified. I'm not allowed
to be hypnotized for 66 years because of it." Beats McDonalds, that's for sure.
:) Other than that, though, it's pretty normal.
So stuff that happened this week...honestly, nothing really. Well, I lied,
I gave a dog a bath for the first time! Washing poo out of Buttercup's fur, that
was so much fun. Lol!
We have a few progressing gators right now, but they're all kind of stuck
right now. The members are super nice, so we have lots of fun EMVs (Effective
Member Visits). Other than that, though, life's in the slow lane right now. It
sounds like your lives are more exciting right now. :)
Friday, August 2, 2013
Letter from 7-29-13
Okay, so the night before I left for the MTC, I was sleeping in Kayli's
room and she had Beauty and the Beast music playing. Now I've had those songs
stuck in my head since! We (Sister Anders on and I, I forgot to tell you about
this earlier) even made a Holdrege/Beauty and the Beast song parody!
Little town, it's a quiet village
Every day like the one before
Little town full of little people
Waking up to say
Get lost! Get lost! Get lost! Get lost! Get lost!
There goes the farmer with his corn like always
Can we help you with that mister?
Every morning just the same
Since the morning that we came
To this tiny rural town
"Good morning Sisters!"
"Good morning!"
"Where're you off to?"
"West Avenue. Can we tell you the most wonderful story about the Nephites
and the Lamanites?"
"Oh, that's nice, Marie! The baggets! Hurry up!"
Now it's no wonder that they're missionaries
Their spirit's got no parallel
But behind the spirit of GodI'm afraid their rather odd
You're a mystery to the rest of us, Sisters
Good day, God bless, how is your family?
Good day, God bless, how is your wife?
Good day, God bless, how is your wife?
I need six eggs, there's Dollar General
There must be someone who wants Eternal Life!
Hehe, we never did finish it. Oh well.
Well, like I just told Dad, there's not a whole lot of news from over here.
Just a few things, like we got to go see "Come Home to Kanesville" (a musical
play about the pioneers) at the Kanesville Tabernacle in Iowa. Oh yeah, I forgot
to tell you, I went to Iowa! I actually gave tours there as well as the Mormon
Trail Center. Look it up! :) So I can now say that the farthest East I've ever
been is Council Bluffs Iowa, and still never been to Colorado. :)
Then also the members we're living with are out of town this week, so I
haven't officially met them yet (I think I met the wife briefly when I was on
exchanges, but I can't remember). So of course, because they're gone, already
their dog has ran away (and was later found by a vet, thank heavens), and a bird
ran into their back door window and completely cracked it and it's now on the
verge of shattering. Life is never boring at Fairview. :)
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