Thursday, April 28, 2011

God's Truths: Even a Child Can Understand

An Apostle's Easter Thoughts on Christ

Easter!

 
Easter was this last week and it was so beautiful in every aspect of the day! The weather was gorgeous and all of the trees and flowers and everything are in bloom. (There are so many flower trees here!) It looks like a magical forest! It was just shouting out that Spring really brings in the Resurrection of Jesus Christ. It symbolizes coming forth from the grave and that He overcame death that all of us may do the same! How central Jesus Christ is to our Heavenly Father's plan for each of us. This gospel is the cure for all of the ills of this life and will set everything right in the end... all of our losses will be made up if we are faithful.
We had Stake Conference and it was AMAZING! President Tingey, President Matsumori, and Sister Matsumori all addressed the congregation and it was powerful! Of course most of the talks focused on the Atoning sacrifice of our Savior and Redeemer. They all brought a strong spirit and my soul was touched. It is amazing that spirit can speak to spirit and how the Holy Ghost can testify to each of us individually. God knows each of us and how to speak to us. He lets me know often that He is there.

Sunday, April 24, 2011

Charity

So, White Oak is an amazing and different area. My district is much smaller. 2 elders, 2 Sisters and 1 Zone leader to sit in so its not a double date. Ha ha! I have liked the diversity that I find here in both nationality and economic status. It is interesting to see that often those who are the kindest and willing to give of there time and substance are actually those who have less to give.
This is my challenge this week to each of us.... to give a little more of ourselves. I know it takes a humble person to give of what they have. It is such a Christian act to give without expecting a return. No man could give back to our Savior Jesus Christ what He has given to us. He is the most understanding and loving man who ever walked the earth. He suffered for each pain and sorrow and sin we would ever feel or know. He did it because He loves us. With the most perfect and understanding love that each of us will ever experience. What we search for is CHARITY --- The love of Christ and all mankind.  13And now abideth  faithhopecharity, these three; but the greatest of these is charity.
There is this beautiful exhibit that has come to our Visitors' Center that is called Love Thy Neighbor. It is all about the Church's humanitarian efforts. What a wonderful organization that we have. A place where the tithes and offerings that are given do not go to our clergy but for the greater benefit of the people. To build places that all may gather to worship, to build homes, to feed the hungry, to help give clean water to those in need, to administer relief to those who have had their homes destroyed by natural disasters. I was showing a cute family the exhibit and they talked about how for their family home evening they put together hygiene kits for those who are in Japan. What a great way to spend a Monday night... in service to those who have less than we do. In what ways can you help? 
Last August, when asked what his ideal birthday gift would be, President Thomas S. Monson encouraged us to “find someone who is having a hard time, … and do something for them.”   I know that it is by the small acts that we do that truly show our love for those around us, our family, friends, neighbors, and those that we may never meet but can have an effect by the things we choose to do. The simple things show our Savior and our Heavenly Father that we love the and because we love them that we are trying to serve our brothers and sisters all around us. What wonderful opportunities we each have to show that love.  Alma 37:6  by small and simple things are great things brought to pass."
Please know that I love each and everyone of you and that I hope you are doing well!
 God be with you till we meet again!
Sister Nicole Gordon

Sunday, April 17, 2011

TRANSFER DAY!

( Wednesday April 13, 2011)
Today is transfer day here in the Washington D.C. North Mission. It is great to see so many missionaries gathered together and to hear how their transfer was and where they are going. It is so wonderful to see how much love can exist in our Visitors' Center. There are hugs all around and people giving each other journal pages and taking pictures. A few tears are shed for those who will be leaving to go home but they are sent with well wishes for what life will bring to them. Each transfer gets a little bit harder for me because I see people who I have come to know, respect and love leave me... and I hate being left behind. I learn so much from each of the sisters as I spend time with them and I really will miss them. That is one of the great opportunities we have at the Visitors' Center is to get to know all of the sisters not just our roommates and companions. We got 3 new sisters!  Two Spanish speaking and one English speaking. I am so excited to become friends with each of them! One of the new Spanish sisters will be my roommate in White Oak! Which is my new area. TRANSFER! So I will be in White Oak with Sister Ellsworth! She is great and we are already friends. She is a VC trainer and so we will be at the VC a lot but it will help me to hone my VC missionary skills. I haven't seen our apartment yet but I am happy because it is a newer apartment and I know that it is cockroach free.... the old one wasn't which is why we have a new one. :) I miss all of you a bunch and I hope that you are all doing well. I can't wait to show you pictures. (sending home soon)

Monday, April 11, 2011

Sister Clark and Sister Gordon
We are now serving in Kensington, minus the snow.
This week was a stretching week. A lot of changes happened and as humans we resist change, but with God all things are possible. It is hard to have to keep going sometimes in life when you think that everything should stop. However, the world doesn't stop turning. It is okay to take the time to slow down. Elder Uchtdorf gave a wonderful talk about that (October 2010  "Of things that Matter") Sometimes when we meet turbulence it is a good idea to slow down and ride out the hard times. Right now I wish  that I could be at home to hug everyone and to give comfort. However, I've prayed a lot to my Heavenly Father and I know that he is taking care of all of those that I love so much at home. I am doing good and my testimony has really been strengthened that we do have a God that loves us and that has created a way for us to see our loved ones again. I love getting letters and having the support that I do at home. You are all so wonderful! Overall I am cheerful and trying to work as hard as I can. And when I need someone to lean on I have God, Jesus, and my companion. I am learning a lot every day and I have no regrets coming on my mission. I'm living every day to have no regrets and that is a good way to live.

Sister Henry

Sister Henry was my second companion while I was serving in Gaithersburg. She is from Lyon, France. I loved serving with her, she is amazing. I was transferred last week to a new area, but with my trainer Sister Clark who is also amazing and I love her a lot also. I love my companions but that is really no surprise to me as I was promised in my setting apart that I would get along with all of my companions. I have learned how to compromise and I have learned how to read a map. Although, some maps are easier than others. I love my first area, Quince Orchard West, everything about it. Even knocking on doors of people I don't know. I love to guess people's life stories and why they do or don't listen. 

Thursday, April 7, 2011

for my friend Kim

Kim, Nikki, Emily
The sky is gray and cloudy
It begins to rain
I wish the falling drops
Could wash away the pain
A voice it rumbles softly
Words fall upon my ear
I'm sorry , she has passed away
She is no longer here
My heart is broken open
And I begin to shake
I look up at the darkened sky
God, she is too young to take
I fall upon my knees
The drops fall faster now
The cold wind swirls around me
My head I slowly bow
My Heavenly Father help me
This is too much to bear
Please let me know
That you are really there
The wind slowly gets calmer
The drops fewer on my face
The thunder softly disappears
I feel a warm embrace
And then a sweet voice whispers
This is what's meant to be
For though you may not understand
The Lord has need of me
I will send you comfort
I know that you will grieve
Lean on our older brother, Christ
He's there, He will not leave
Let Him help you through this
Give all your grief to HIm
You see the great Atonement
Is more than just for sin
It is also for our sorrow
Our tears, our pain, our ache
Even more than that it is
The bands of death to break
So my dear friend I hug you
Before I go on my way
I have a great work I must do
I'll see you again one day
My friend please take great comfort
That I am really free
The pain I have been experiencing
Is taken now from me
I know that you will miss me
I'm going to miss you too
Just know from God, Jesus, and myself
We all truly love you.

Have you seen the Temple?

This week has been a little crazy with transfering to the singles ward. I go to the VC. I live in the K house in Kensington so I am super close to the temple. Makes taking investigators there a lot easier. "Have you seen the temple on the beltway?" "You mean that building?" (pointing directly behind us.) Yeah! So you've seen it? AWESOME.

Monday, April 4, 2011

Beautiful Cherry Blossoms.




Dearest Family and friends!
   Nature is beautiful and something I am so grateful to my Heavenly Father for giving to us. I saw the most beautiful cherry blossoms near the Washington and Jefferson monuments. AMAZING!  I am so very grateful to all of you and the letters I have received! Thank you for helping to support me through my mission. I miss you all and I love you greatly.  Just know that I am extemely happy and working hard. I love it here and I am going to miss it when I leave to a new area! Many exciting adventures to follow. :) I will have to compile some good mission stories soon. I love you so much and I know that Heavenly Father loves all of you. Also, I would challenge you all to find more happiness by following the commandments of God. :) It is for our benefit that he gives them to us. I know this because I have seen blessings come to person after person as they live more in harmony with those commandments.
Mosiah 2:41 And moreover, I would desire that ye should consider on the blessed and ahappy state of those that keep the commandments of God. For behold, they are bblessed in all things, both temporal and spiritual; and if they hold out cfaithful to the end they are received into dheaven, that thereby they may dwell with God in a state of never-ending happiness. O remember, remember that these things are true; for the Lord God hath spoken it.
 Do not postpone your joy. It is not waiting around the corner or will be found in the future. It is here and now waiting for you to recognize it. Take advantage of that wonderful atonement the Savior has lovingly given us. Forgive others, forgive yourselves, and find joy. :)
 I love you,
God be with you till we meet again!
Sister Nicole Gordon

Still using her skills.

Sister Gordon  finding a way to have a little fun.
Doing a skit for standards night.
No, this is not how she normally talks on the phone
Sister Clark and Sister Gordon,

Saturday, April 2, 2011

(2 Nephi 26:24) He doeth not aanything save it be for the benefit of the world; for he bloveth the world, even that he layeth down his own life that he may draw call men unto him. Wherefore, he commandeth none that they shall not partake of his salvation.
God gives us gifts for the benefit of bringing joy and happiness to each of us and also to others.We all have gifts to share for the edification of others. God gives each of us the ability to do something... And we should take great satisfaction in this ability

Each of your talents and creations have touched me in my life and I am grateful to each of you. When you get down remember that  you are special, that God made you special and that he wants you to be happy. I love you all so very dearly and hope that you are doing well. Remember to smile!
With much love!
   God be with you till we meet again.
       Sister Gordon

LOVE this mission




I love my mission and know that I am in the right place at the right time!

note from Momma Glo

Wow I am really a week behind on this but will work on it this weekend. Nikki sent pictures this week and I will get some posted today. I am a bit electronically challenged, but am working on this. Thanks from me for all of you who are there for her.

Thanks for being there for me.

Well hello all! I miss you all immensely! I love to hear how you are doing and what is going on in your lives. I apologize for being slow to respond at times. I had no idea how much time could be invested into helping others. :) I thought I did a lot at home but WOW! I love the people here in my mission. There is so much diversity. I feel like I meet someone from a new country every day! And even in our ward there are many people from different places and backgrounds as well as people who have served missions EVERYWHERE! I love it! I think one day I will be able to speak Spanish, French, Portugese, Sign Language, German, Mandarin.... okay okay a little more realistically I would like to learn some different languages. As many as I can. I love how even a little bit of communication in someone's native tongue helps them to feel comfortable and happy.
This week has been beautiful out and I haven't needed a coat most of the time. Sorry to all of you who are still in Utah. Ha Ha! (mischievious smile) Although from the few days of rain I have a feeling that I am going to need a raincoat very very soon. Next week is supposed to be the peak of the cherry blossoms so we are planning to go to the city! Woot Woot! This will be my first time there. Which will also mean that next week I will probably not write very much if at all. To those of you who faithfully follow this blog I am sorry to deprive you of that wonderful weekly e-mail. But there will be pictures in the future to help with all of that.
I just want you all to know how much I love and care about each of you and how special you all are to me. I don't think any of you will ever fully understand how much you mean to me and how much you bring to my life. Which is something so beautiful that God would give us friends and family and significant others to help complete each one of us and our lives. Our talents and interests and abilities when used for a righteous purpose always help us and those around us to be better and happier people. I feel very strongly that each of you have helped with my life to improve who I am and the things which I can do. I hope to have been the same for you to help you to do more than you could alone. God gives each of us things to benefit us and those around us. He gives us commandments to help us to live our lives and to be happy.
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