Tuesday, January 31, 2017

Fw: 1/30/17





So... Not quite sure what area I'll be in next Monday, but I hope you all have a good week between now and then!

Love,
Sister Brittany Hunt

She was having technical difficulties sending a group email with the mailing system, so she asked me to forward on a message:)

Thanks for you for your support, friendship and encouragement!! 
With Love,
Lari Hunt


On Monday, January 30, 2017 2:19 PM, Brittany Christine Hunt <brittany.hunt@myldsmail.net> wrote:


Hello Everyone!

This week has been kind of crazy! Last Monday I got the transfer news
that I would be opening Hudson C (yay whitewashing!) in a trio. Hudson
has a part of the area I started my mission in. Tuesday, we had a
special missionary broadcast in which we heard from apostles and other
general authorities. They talked about the gospel of Jesus Christ
(faith, repentance, baptism, receiving he gift of the Holy Ghost, and
enduring to the end) and introduced some missionary schedule changes.
After the broadcast, everyone transferred to their new areas. Prior to
seeing them at the broadcast, my new companions hadn't heard we would
be going to Hudson... so we were all a little surprised to learn we
would be going back to Odessa (their current area, my old area) and
eventually moving over to Hudson. It is super weird being back in an
old area... But it's been fun.

We taught part of 3rd hour in church. The topic was the 2 great
commandments (love God, love your neighbor) found in Matthew 22:36-40.
We shared this quote, one of my favorites from Elder Holland: "My
brothers and sisters, the first great commandment of all eternity is
to love God with all of our heart, might, mind, and strength--that's
the first great commandment. But the first great truth of all eternity
is that God loves us with all of His heart, might, mind, and strength.
That love is the foundation stone of eternity, and it should be the
foundation stone of our daily life. Indeed it is only with that
reassurance burning in our soul that we can have the confidence to
keep trying to improve, keep seeking forgiveness for our sins, and
keep extending that grace to our neighbor." I know this is true.

My new companions are Sister Swanson and Sister Porter. Sister Porter
hit her halfway mark this week, so we went to get doughnuts to
celebrate :)

Monday, January 30, 2017

1/30/17





So... Not quite sure what area I'll be in next Monday, but I hope you all have a good week between now and then!

Love,
Sister Brittany Hunt

Hello Everyone!

This week has been kind of crazy! Last Monday I got the transfer news
that I would be opening Hudson C (yay whitewashing!) in a trio. Hudson
has a part of the area I started my mission in. Tuesday, we had a
special missionary broadcast in which we heard from apostles and other
general authorities. They talked about the gospel of Jesus Christ
(faith, repentance, baptism, receiving he gift of the Holy Ghost, and
enduring to the end) and introduced some missionary schedule changes.
After the broadcast, everyone transferred to their new areas. Prior to
seeing them at the broadcast, my new companions hadn't heard we would
be going to Hudson... so we were all a little surprised to learn we
would be going back to Odessa (their current area, my old area) and
eventually moving over to Hudson. It is super weird being back in an
old area... But it's been fun.

We taught part of 3rd hour in church. The topic was the 2 great
commandments (love God, love your neighbor) found in Matthew 22:36-40.
We shared this quote, one of my favorites from Elder Holland: "My
brothers and sisters, the first great commandment of all eternity is
to love God with all of our heart, might, mind, and strength--that's
the first great commandment. But the first great truth of all eternity
is that God loves us with all of His heart, might, mind, and strength.
That love is the foundation stone of eternity, and it should be the
foundation stone of our daily life. Indeed it is only with that
reassurance burning in our soul that we can have the confidence to
keep trying to improve, keep seeking forgiveness for our sins, and
keep extending that grace to our neighbor." I know this is true.

My new companions are Sister Swanson and Sister Porter. Sister Porter
hit her halfway mark this week, so we went to get doughnuts to
celebrate :)

Monday, January 9, 2017

1/9/17

Hello Everyone!

This week we had some plans fall through, so we had a little more time on our hands than we were comfortable with. We knocked on some doors, and had some unplanned opportunities to teach. We prayed that we would be able to find people to teach, and our prayers were answered! 

It's been chilly this week! This weekend got into the upper 40s in the evenings... I am so glad I'm not serving somewhere with snow!

I've been reading/listening to old conference talks, and one I really liked this week was "Following Up" by Elder Ballard in April 2014. It has some great ideas for sharing the Gospel, I encourage you to read it! 

I hope you're all doing well! Thanks for your thoughts and prayers. 

Have a great week!

Sister Brittany Hunt

Monday, January 2, 2017

Happy New Year!

Hello Everyone! 

I'm excited for everyone to get back on normal schedules this week. Holidays are a little more tricky for meeting with people, but we still had some awesome lessons and contacts. I will miss the Christmas hymns playing in the clubhouse though.

We felt impressed to study how to help people make and keep commitments, and were able to apply what we learned with the people we teach. I love John 7:17- "If any man will do his will, he shall know of the doctrine, whether it be of God, or whether I speak of myself" (emphasis added). As we act, we can know if what we are acting on is truth. As the people we've been teaching started to understand why we ask them to act (by praying, reading, coming to church, etc.) they started to understand better the doctrine. One investigator was able to identify that the Holy Spirit was teaching her as we helped her keep her commitment. 

New Year's Eve we got to go to a baptism for some of the 8-year-olds in the ward! We had a quick lesson and treat with Lymariz and Alberto. That's about it... I hope you all had a good New Year! It was good to reflect on where I'm at on some of my goals.

Happy New Year, and have a great week!

Sister Brittany Hunt