Thursday, May 28, 2015

A Sweet Letter!


Dear Brother and Sister Bowen,

Holy cow, I love your daughter!  I am very blessed to have the opportunity to serve with her, and I am not training her, she came this way.  Her testimony is amazing, her drive is incredible, and her love for the people here in the University of Texas El Paso Ward is unmatched.  I want you to understand what a tender mercy and blessing she is in my life and my mission.  I spent many tearful prayers asking Heavenly Father for rest and for someone to help carry the burden with me and love me as much as I loved them.  I got her.  Yesterday, at our transfer site, as soon as I saw Sister Bowen, I KNEW my prayers were heard.  I could say a lot more, but I just want you to know I am very thankful.  

Thank you for raising her.

Sister Jade McKendrick

Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Everything is BIGGER...in TEXAS!!!




I will for sure be here for the next 12 weeks, so you can send mail to...

225 N. Mesa Hills
Apartment #2412
El Passo, TX 79912

Also, I'm not always able to respond to e-mails because I don't have time, but I have time to write letters! Please leave your address in the e-mails you send me so I can reply!  


High 5!

1. I got to talk to my family at the airport!



2. My trainer is a God sent angel! I love her SO much. Her name is Hermana Mckendrick and she is from Utah.

3. The bus ride to El Passo yesterday! We took an old, school bus all the way down to El Passo with the windows rolled down the whole time, haha. It was about a 5 hour drive from Albuquerque. The bus drivers couldn't speak English but were SO nice and gave us fresh Mexican fruit on the way down. In the picture you can see everyone's luggage stacked up in the back-haha.



4. My area is super poor but our apartments are brand new and super nice! They have a gym that we use every morning.


5. We have a baptism on Sunday! 


Down Low, 2 slow.

1. I had to say goodbye to my MTC district.



2. My very first day, I went greenie contacting and it was pouring rain so no one was outside. We started knocking on doors and everyone was SO mean to us...haha. That night I prayed that I would come down South because the people here are much nicer. I must be Heavenly Father's favorite.
Say this like Fat Amy... "I should've taken that Spanish class more seriously..." So, I could literally throw a rock to Mexico! No one speaks English here and if they do, it's their second language. I'm slowly but surely picking some of it up but please pray for my tongue. I got pass along cards, a PMG, and a BOM in Spanish so I spend a little bit of time studying those. I love it! I am SO happy here. The people are so humble and would literally give you the shirt off their back. We are the UTEP Sisters so we cover the YSA ward here in El Passo. Our boundaries are huge. The city is super run down but like I said, the people are incredible and this is exactly where I want to be.  

When I got here, we went through a lot of training but now it's time to get to work! This morning we went and helped an elderly lady in her yard, we have 3 lessons later on today, and then dinner with the ward mission leader. Our ward is small but growing. Hermana Mckendrick calls it the "hospital for broken spirits". Our chapel looks like a Catholic Cathedral. It's beautiful. 

It gets up to about 100 degrees here. It's hot but it reminds me of home and I don't mind it.  

I'm really working on opening my mouth. My companion is really good at just doing it and not hesitating. The spirit is strong with in our companionship and I know it directs us where to go and what to say. Elder Bednar says it best, "Quit worrying about it!" We are safe and called of God to do this work. He is going to put people in our paths, specifically for us, and it is our job to open our mouths. It is truly amazing to see how prepared some people come. I love my calling. This mission is a mission of miracles. 

Recently I've been studying charity. Read Moroni 7:43-48. "Perfect love casteth out all fear." 

Te quiro mucho and God speed!

Love, Hermana Bowen 

Thursday, May 21, 2015

Hello from the MTC!!!

Hello from the MTC!!!
High 5!

1. I have a name tag! It's official!

2.The spirit here is ridiculous! For the first time I can describe it as THICK. It's the best.

3. We pray ALL the time. Someone counted one day and it was like, 97...!

4. Sunday nights we get to watch a movie and this past Sunday I watched Character of Christ by Elder Bednar. Amazing. It was life changing and so powerful. Turn outward.

5. I love all of my investigators SO much.


Down Low, 2 slow.

1. The showers...awful.

2. One of the girls who I was rooming with woke up on Monday morning to leave for Argentina and had a seizure. So sad and really scary for all of us. Satan is real. She had to go home but she's in our prayers and hopefully after some medical treatment with get reassigned stateside- Spanish speaking. 

Woah, I've officially been here for a week! Sometimes it feels like it's been way longer but sometimes the opposite. Regardless, I have come to love this work with all my heart. I have learned so much and still have a ton more to learn, and for that, I'm excited! 

My companion is Sister Wilson! I love her. We work so well together and it seems like all of my weaknesses are her strengths and all of her weaknesses are my strengths. I really do hope we get a chance to be companions again in the field. We have had AMAZING teaching experiences together.


Honesty hour for you...Whenever anyone would tell me that missionary work was hard, i didn't really believe them, until now! Holy cow, each day is spiritually exhausting. I love it though because even though all of my studies are spent on my investigators, I gain so much out of it personally. We watched a segment of a devotional that Elder Holland gave. He talked about how we have to go with our investigators to the Sacred Grove and Gethsemane in order to bring them higher. How cool, right!? I get to visit those places and so many more each time I teach and it allows my conversion to deepen each time. I really have come to more fully understand the atonement and my relationship with Jesus Christ has been strengthened. It is an honor and a privilege to wear His name on my chest every day.

My district is amazing! 3 of us are going to New Mexico and the other 5 are going to Oregon. The very first day I was here, I learned very quickly that we are called to people, not a place. The Lord is preparing the people in New Mexico for me. Some will be for me to strengthen and others will be to strengthen me. I learn so much from others. The missionaries here teach me every day.




President Soares from the 70 came to talk to us for our Tuesday night devotional. It was SO good. He talked about the lasting effects of missionary work and how much we don't realize in our year and a half. It makes me think of Oma and Opa and how much those missionaries who taught them have really impacted our family.  

SO much happens and I really could go on forever but I absolutely love it here. I'm sad to be leaving so soon but SO grateful for the experiences I've had here. There is no work like missionary work and I'm so excited to get out into the field! I leave Monday morning at 5:30. My flight is at 9:45 and I hit New Mexico ground running at 11:30! Thank you for all of your continuous prayers and support.

After every district prayer, whoever said it says, "Proclaim the name!" And we all reply with, "That's why we came!"

God speed!

Love, Sister Bowen  

Monday, May 11, 2015

Farewell Sister Bowen!


Farewell Sister Bowen!

Wow. Tonight is the night I will be set apart as a full time missionary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. My last week at home has been a blur but let me sum it up for you! Monday and Tuesday I traveled to Reno with my dad to check on business up there and say my goodbyes to my Reno family. I had fun visiting and catching up with all of my aunts, uncles, and cousins. We had dinner at Chuck E. Cheese where we ate pizza and acted like children, haha. It was a quick trip but I’m so glad I went. Not only was it good to see my family up there one last time, but also my dad and I had lots of driving time to talk and spend quality time together.
 


We made it home Tuesday afternoon, I unpacked and repacked because Wednesday we left for California! Anna is part of Harney Middle School’s Bella Voce and Show Choir and my family took advantage of their annual trip and made it our last family get away for a year and a half. Anna did so good in all of her performances and spending time with my family at the happiest place on earth couldn’t have been better.
 


 We got home Saturday afternoon and had lots to do to get ready for Sunday! My mom was in the kitchen and we were picking up the house and backyard to make sure everything looked nice and ready for lots of family to come over. Sunday was a big day at our house! May 10, 2015 will always be a day I remember. I gave my farewell talk in the Desert Inn sacrament meeting which was also the first meeting my dad presided over as the first counselor in the stake presidency, which was also Mother’s Day. So many people were there to support me in this decision and I was overwhelmed by the love I felt as I looked into the congregation. I had friends, neighbors, teachers, administrators, and lots of family come to see me off. My talk went smoothly and if you would like to read it or reread it, I have posted it on a separate page. After sacrament meeting, all the family came over for Mother’s Day brunch! There was so much good food and we had such a nice time together. The mother’s in my family have influenced me and my life for good and I’m so grateful for their example.

 Later in the afternoon, after my family left, I had the opportunity to skype my missionary. I was so lucky that Mother’s Day landed the Sunday before I left because it was so nice to see Elder Leavitt one last time before I don’t for the next 18 months. He is doing great and loving Brazil. He and his family have taken such good care of me these past 6 months and I will miss them! I can’t thank them enough for letting me be a part of their Mother’s Day skype. The next time I see him, will be in person, and that’s exciting.
 
 
 
The rest of my evening was spent hanging out with my family and packing! How do you pack for 18 months? Tonight, is my open house, so more goodbyes, but that means I’m that much closer to leaving and starting my journey to become who Heavenly Father wants me to. This mission is going to change me and benefit my life forever. The sacrifice is worth it, especially considering all that my Heavenly Father and brother, Jesus Christ have done for me. 
 


The goodbyes were hard but I know time will fly by and before I know it, I will be reunited with everyone. This mission is right for me at this point in my life and the Lord has allowed the Holy Ghost to be with me and confirm that for me, many times. I know there are people in New Mexico waiting for me and I know there are people there who I need to meet so I can learn and grow and my testimony and conversion to this gospel can be strengthened. It’s all starting to hit me that I’m about to jump into a whole new adventure but I am prepared and as ready as I’ll ever be for this chapter of my life. I can’t thank ALL of you enough for helping me get here. See you in 18 months! I love you all.  

Sunday, May 10, 2015

Farewell Talk


Sunday, May 10, 2015- Farewell Talk

“The role of womanhood in Heavenly Father’s plan of happiness in the last days.”

I am so lucky I get to speak on Mother’s Day because I’ve been able to list out some of the things that make my mom so great and my talk wrote itself!

 Attributes of Mothers-

The number one attribute I think of when I think of mothers is nurturing.

Nurturing: As women it is in our nature to care and love those around us. As a missionary, I am called to search out strangers who are ready to hear the gospel and until they know that I genuinely care about them and love them, they will not care what I have to say about the gospel. I have to love and see these people through the eyes of Heavenly Father...

 Hospital Advertisement-

On my way home from Reno this past week I saw an advertisement for a hospital. There was a picture of a mother and her 2 sons and on it read, “Moms are the best medicine.” I thought that was really cool and I totally agreed with it because your mom is the one who is always there. Growing up, my mom was the one who wanted to know everything that was going on in my life. She cared about ALL the details. Moms are there to support and defend their kids, teach manners and responsibility, invite the spirit into the home, and maintain order and cleanliness.

 Neal A. Maxwell-

“So often our sisters comfort others when their own needs are greater than those being comforted. That quality is like the generosity of Jesus on the cross. Empathy during agony is a portion of divinity.” -I have grown up watching my mom serve which, looking back has prepared me for a mission. A mission is full of service and I am grateful that I have had a wonderful example of that in my life. She has always been diligent in her church callings, in her visiting teaching, and most importantly to being a mom. One of my favorite memories about my mom is that she made and packed my lunch for me every day all the way up until I graduated high school and let me tell you, it was good lunch! My friends and teachers out there know it!

 “When the real history of mankind is fully disclosed, will it feature the echoes of gunfire---or the shaping sound of lullabies? Will what happened in cradles and kitchens prove to be more controlling than what happened in congress?” -Recently my mom has gotten really good at journaling and I admire her for that because I know that someday my siblings and I will want to look back at it and show our kids things we did growing up! Last summer I picked it up again while I was on my CHT and I already refer back to it all the time! I enjoy journaling and I know I will do a lot of it on my mission and I know those books will be priceless to me.

“No wonder the men of God support and sustain our sisters in their unique roles, for the act of deserting home in order to shape society is like thoughtlessly removing crucial fingers from an imperiled dike in order to teach people to swim.” -This quote is powerful because in today’s world, education and careers for women are a lot more desirable and encouraged than they were even 50 years ago. I admit that I want to have a stable job someday and be able to support a family, but President Maxwell reminds me and all of us that to be a mother is a blessing and gift from Heavenly Father. He trusts us to raise up the next generation so that should be a priority.

2000 Stripling Warriors-
Alma 27:28 explains the foundation of these women's faith. It explains why they could watch thousands of their brothers and sisters be ruthlessly slaughtered, why they were able to leave their homeland, why they were willing to die rather than break their covenants, and why they were willing to send their young sons into battle. It says:

"And they did look upon shedding the blood of their brethren with greatest abhorrence; and they never could be prevailed upon to take up arms against their brethren; and they never did look upon death with an degree of terror, for their hope and views of Christ and the resurrection; therefore, death was swallowed up to them by the victory of Christ over it."
 This is what these mothers knew, and this is what they taught their sons. They knew that because of the atonement of Jesus Christ death had no power. They had no fear of physical death because Jesus would conquer it, and therefore it had "no sting". They knew that the only thing to fear, and what would bring death, was sin and the breaking of covenants. They knew that if they honored their covenants and followed the Lord Jesus Christ, man could do nothing to them. They understood that mortal life was just a short part of their eternal existence. They had their eyes on an eternal, not an earthly, reward.


Elder Jeffery R. Holland said

-"Yours is the grand tradition of Eve, the mother of all the human family, the one who understood that she and Adam had to fall in order that "men [and women] might be" and that there would be joy.

-“Yours is the grand tradition of Sarah and Rebekah and Rachel, without whom there could not have been those magnificent patriarchal promises to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob which bless us all.”

-“Yours in the grand tradition of Lois and Eunice and the mothers of the 2,000 stripling warriors.”

-“Yours is the grand tradition of Mary, chosen and foreordained from before this world was, to conceive, carry, and bear the Son of God Himself. We thank all of you, including our own mothers, and tell you there is nothing more important in the world that participating so directly in the work of God, in bringing to pass the morality and earthly life of His daughters and sons, so that immortality and eternal life can come in those celestial realms on high."

Another attribute I thought of was protective. Even though protection is usually associated with fathers, Mary shows us that mothers take on that responsibility as well. In the scriptures it talks about how Mary was called and chosen by God above all other women to bring the Savior into the world. Mary left the city right away because she knew how society would view her if she stayed. In the Middle East, women are stoned in the streets for adultery. She knew she had to get away in order to deliver this child safely

Garth Brooks - "Mom"
A little baby told God, "Hey, I'm kinda scared
Don't really know if I want to go down there
From here it looks like a little blue ball
That's a great big place and I'm so small"

"Why can't I just stay here with you
Did I make you mad, don't you want me to?"
God said, "Oh, child, of course I do
But there's somebody special waiting for you"
So, hush now baby don't you cry
'Cause there's someone down there waiting
Whose only goal in life
Is makin' sure you're always gonna be alright
A loving angel, tender, tough and strong
It's almost time to go and meet your mom

You'll never have a better friend
Or a warmer touch to tuck you in
She'll kiss your bruises, your bumps and scrapes
And anytime you hurt, her heart's gonna break
Now, when she's talking to you
Make sure you listen close
'Cause she's gonna teach you everything
You'll ever need to know
Like how to mind your manners
To love and laugh and dream
And she'll put you on the path
That'll bring you back to Me

So, hush now little baby don't you cry
'Cause there's someone down there waiting
Whose only goal in life
Is making sure you're always gonna be alright
A loving angel, tender, tough and strong
Come on child
It's time to meet your mom

 I’m grateful for the opportunity I had to speak with all of you today and even more grateful that it landed on Mother’s Day. I’m overwhelmed by all the love and support that I can see here today and I can’t thank my family and friends and this ward enough for raising me and preparing me to serve this mission. I’m really excited to find out what’s in store for me in New Mexico. I know the Lord has a plan for me and my life. I know this is what I’m supposed to be doing right now but I hope when the time comes that I can be half the mom that my mom has been for me.

 I know this church is true. I know that My Savior Jesus Christ lived and died for us, and rose again and that we will all live again too. I know the atonement is REAL. We can have peace in our lives knowing that there is a way to return to live with our Father in Heaven and He wants nothing more than for us to do so. I know that the temple is The House of The Lord and that the covenants we make there will protect us and lead us back to Him. I know Joseph Smith was a true prophet and that he translated the Book of Mormon. I know that book is true and that it will be my greatest tool in bringing people to Christ. I love this gospel with all my heart. wsIn the name of Jesus Christ, Amen.