Thursday, August 28, 2014

17 Points

8/25/14

So this week was pretty good! I love our investigators! One of them, Ruben, pulled out a list he had made while he was reading the Book of Mormon that had all the people who he had read about so far (like Lehi, Nephi, Laman, Lemuel) and what they had done.  Then he asked us to read some of it with him so that he could be sure he was understanding it all.  He is so great! 

Then another one of our investigators, Roxanna, hasn't been baptized yet (only because she's waiting on her boyfriend to get baptized too) but she asked us the other day if she was allowed to pay tithing, even if she wasn't baptized yet.  And then she paid it on Sunday! Her faith is incredible, I love her.  Another one of our investigators I can tell feels that our church is true, but I think he's afraid to REALLY find out because he knows when he does, he'll have to make some lifestyle changes.  But he's great. Very spiritual. 

And all the recent converts are incredible as well.  The people here are so awesome!  Sorry for the short email this week.  But the church is true! There is not a doubt in my mind.  This is 100% the true church of Jesus Christ on the earth today.  The only church with the power and authority of God by way of the priesthood.  I'm so grateful to be a part of it, and so grateful for the knowledge and blessings it has brought to my life.  

Yesterday, Hermana Juarez and I were listening to a talk called "17 Points of the True Church" by someone named Floyd, or something like that. GOOGLE IT. If he mentions taking a class from Einstein in it, you'll know you've found the right talk. It's incredible.  He wasn't a member, but him and his friends searched the scriptures and found 17 points that would make up the true church of Christ.  They went to many different churches and none of them had all these points.... Until he came across the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.  It has EVERY SINGLE POINT.  So obviously, he was converted.  THIS CHURCH IS TRUE. I love it. 

Anyways, have a great week! 

Mucho amor,
Hermana Horne

Here is the story McKayla was talking about:
Story:  Seventeen Points of the True Church
by Floyd Weston
A remarkable story about finding the true church.
     I had an experience as a young man that I shall never forget. At college one day, some friends and I heard that Albert Einstein, the great scientist, was speaking to a faculty group. We attended the lecture and enjoyed his remarks very much. However, I didn't comprehend everything he said, but I did understand his concluding remark.
     He said, "Gentlemen, the deeper that I delve into the sciences of this universe, the more clearly I believe that one God or force or influence has organized all of it for our discovery."
     We walked quietly back to the dormitory and commenced discussing religion. There were five of us. Four of us belonged to different religions, and one was a professed atheist. One of the group was a brilliant fellow named Jim. He had a photographic mind. He could take a book, read the words on a page, close the book, and recite verbatim what he had read.
     When we started to discuss religion as a result of having heard Dr. Einstein’s remarks, Jim when to the drawer of the dormitory and he took out a Bible.  Then he went into the hallway where he found a large chalkboard and maneuvered it into our room. Next, he took the Bible and went through it page by page. He was convinced that our Heavenly Father was and Is a just God. He was convinced that in some of the 800 or so different beliefs and sects listed in the almanac that one represented the truth and the whole truth. He took a page of the Bible at a time and went to work on this chalkboard. It took him almost eight weeks; he had both sides of the chalkboard filled. Then he asked a secretary to come in, write down the Information, summarize it, and type it on a five-by-seven card. He gave each of us a card and presented a plan to us.  He said, "I have taken from the Bible all the evidences I could locate that would help a person identify the true Church.  I'm convinced that Jesus Christ was sent here to organize his Church, and I believe that it is somewhere on the earth today."
       So every Wednesday night and every Sunday, we went out looking for this Church. We visited the various churches, but none of them had what we were searching for. Some of the points that Jim had written down on our cards were that the true church would accept the scriptures, it would not have a paid ministry; it would have the proper authority from God; and it would claim to be the true church.
          Not long after receiving the card, I decided to check out of school and train to become a paratrooper. While I was train­ing, I had a wonderful experience I will share with you. I kept my five-by-seven card in my footlocker. On Sundays, I would occasionally attend one of the Protestant churches. As I would ride the bus to the outskirts of town to attend the church meetings, I noticed a group of fellows on board that I recognized as being in my class of paratrooper trainees. They would get off and go into a little brownstone church. They were a tremendous group.  I never saw any of them with a cigarette in his mouth.  I never heard a foul or obscene word or suggestive story from any of them. As I looked over their records, I noticed that they were all from the West. They were always laughing, having a tremendous time, and everyone liked them. 
        They had one young fellow, a little short farm boy from Utah, who seemed to be their leader.  I was talking with him one day just as he was preparing to jump from their plane.  There had been a rather serious accident that morning with one of the trainees and I asked this farm boy how he felt about it.
"Oh, I don't mind," he said. "I know the answers to the three questions."
I thought, What's he talking about? I said, "What ques­tions?"
And he said, "Unless you can answer three questions before you leave the earth, in great measure you have wasted your life."
About that time, the red light came on, and the little buzzer started sounding. I had to get ready to send him on his jump. All the time, I was wondering what on earth he was talking about.
The next evening I found out where he lived. As I walked into the barracks, he saw me coming and passed the word around. He was shining his boots. I walked up and said, "Hey, listen."
And he said, "What is it, Sarge?"
I said, "Tell me, what are these three questions?"
"Oh, don't you know? Well, number one, where did you come from before you came to earth?"
I thought, How silly can you be!
"Number two, why are you here? And number three, where are you going after you leave here?"
I said, "Anyone can answer. Wait a minute. I don't know. I don't know!"
     Subsequently, I had other conversations with this young man and his companions. I had my five-by-seven card, and I asked them all the questions. As I progressed down through all the classifications of the true church, my heart beat hard­er. The church described by these men agreed with every sin­gle point on the card. I came to know for a surety that they were teaching me the truth and I joined The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
A while later, I went through California on a furlough.  The Church was having a conference at a stake center.  As I walked in, I saw an Air Force captain.  I looked again.   It was Jim.  He said, “What are you doing here?”
         I said, “Well, this is my church too!"
     The thing I want to tell you is that all four of us who were left (one was killed in the war) armed with our five-by-seven cards found the same church. There might be some who would call this coincidental, but I know it wasn't.
     While I was investigating the church, the young trainees pointed out from the scriptures that there would be another record that would be joined with the Bible. They showed me this other record.
     I learned that gaining an understanding of the gospel was not a problem, only a process. The trainees said, "Don't take our word for it," when they handed me the new record, The Book of Mormon. They showed me a verse of scripture I will never forget: "And when ye shall receive these things, I would exhort you that ye would ask God, the Eternal Father, in the name of Christ, if these things are not true. and if ye shall ask with a sincere heart, with real intent, having faith in Christ, he will manifest the truth of it unto you, by the power of the Holy Ghost" (Moron] 10:4).
     This impressed me. I didn't have to take anybody's word for it.  I asked, and I received an answer.  I know that this is the Church of Jesus Christ.  I testify to you that the gospel is here upon the earth.  I was looking for a church that had apostles, teachers, deacons and prophets. I found it. There's only one Church on the earth that has a Quorum of Twelve Apostles and that follows the Bible.  I bear you my testimony that it is the truth and will bring you joy and that you will be able to bring this joy to other men. If you accept this truth, your entire family and posterity will rise up and call you blessed. I bear my testimony to you in the name of Jesus Christ Amen.

The Seventeen Points of the true Church written on the 3X5 cards are listed below.

1. Will recognize the Holy Trinity as separate Persons.
        A. Will Know the identity of God (Father), Jesus Christ (Son) and the Holy Ghost (Spirit).
  B. Jesus Christ will be recognized as Head of the Church.
2. Will accept the Holy Bible in its entirety of which some parts of the record are missing.
3. Will contain the same offices.
A. Twelve apostles are mandatory.
B. Prophets, teachers, elders, evangelists, bishops, deacons, high priests, saints.
4. Officers will be "Called of God."
A.    College degree or license insufficient.
B.    Royal Priesthood.
C.    Can be married.
5. Will have an unpaid Ministry.
6. Members will be workers in the Church. Women included in activities.
7. Baptism will be mandatory.
A.      Probably by immersion.
B.    Must be authorized.
8. Will believe in the Virgin Birth.
9. Will believe in literal resurrection.
10. Will honor Sunday as the Sabbath.
11. Will receive continuous revelation.
12. Will be payer of tithes.
13. Will partake of the Sacrament of the Lord.
14. Will believe in immortality and a heaven and a hell.
15. Will have miraculous occurrences, healings, visions, tongues, prophecies.
16. Will teach that Jesus Christ will come again.
17. Will be persecuted for beliefs.     

Source:  Weston, Floyd, Seventeen Evidences of the True Church, audio tape by Covenant Communications, Inc., American Fork, Utah, 1996    


Thursday, August 21, 2014

Blanquita!

8-18-14

This has been such an awesome week! I love California and I love missionary work! On the plane ride up here from Mexico I had the opportunity to give someone a Book of Mormon.  His name is Miguel and he's a junior in high school. He looked a little rougher around the edges, had a tattoo on his face and whatnot.  But I started talking to him and he was super cool.  So I just got to know him before we took off and then during the flight we both just slept. But as the plane was descending I got the feeling that I should give him a Book of Mormon.  That's kind of a nerve-racking thing, so I prayed that if it was right, I'd be given an opportunity to give him one.  As the plane landed I asked him if he had a connecting flight and he said yes, to San Francisco, but he had a 4 hour layover.  When I asked him if he had anything to do for the layover he said no, he'd probably just walk around.  MY PRAYERS WERE ANSWERED.... perfect way for me to lead in to the BOM... so I told him I had something for him to do, gave him a Book of Mormon and bore my testimony of it.  It was great.  

This week I have seen a lot of tender mercies and little blessings along the way.  That was definitely one of them.  Alma 48:11-12 talks about how recognizing blessings is an attribute of a great man, which I think is so true.  So here is a shortened list of my tender mercies this week:

-One of the pieces of my luggage was lost, but I had been prompted to switch things I needed to the suitcase that made it to me the night before my flight
-My first area is Lake Elsinore, which is where our family looked at houses, and is one of the few areas I've heard of 
-My trainer is awesome! I was so worried I wouldn't like my trainer but she is so great!
-We're living in a homeshare (a ward member's house) which I was afraid that I wouldn't like, but it's awesome! It's super homey and nice and Sister Palmer makes homemade bread that is delicious!
-I got a blessing right before I left the MTC and it was so great! It's been such a comfort
-A ton of people have told me that I have a really good accent (which is basically to say no accent at all) when I speak Spanish.  That is so nice! 
-We have a TON of investigators! I was not expecting that. It's so awesome! I feel so blessed.
-The California Riverside Mission is the perfect place for me! There are a ton of Spanish-speaking people here, but some speak English as well, which is nice so that I don't feel totally helpless right now, when I don't know a ton of Spanish.

Because we're teaching all Hispanics, a lot of times I feel super out of place. I'm pretty much always the only tall, blonde, white girl in the house or wherever we're teaching.  Not to mention, I get so lost when a lot of the investigators talk because their Spanish is hard to understand. Hence the title "Blanquita" or "Little Whitie".  Although, I don't know that "little" fits since I'm so tall compared to all these people! But I love it.  I love all of them.  

There's one family that I've totally fallen in love with.  They're recent converts and their last name is Arizmendi.  They had a pretty sketchy past.  Valerie, the mom, was basically born and raised in a gang family, and most of her family is still part of that gang.  When she was younger she was actually shot in the face.  She was also hit by a truck, which has left her with some lasting side-effects, one of which is pretty intense pain on occasions. She was telling us last night that she was in pain when she woke up that morning, but she knew that if she went to church it would help her feel better.  She would do anything in her power to get to church on Sundays.  Sometimes she's in so much pain that she can't even walk, but she will still go to church.  And she went to church yesterday and started feeling better! But her faith is incredible.  This family also doesn't have a lot, but they are so generous! Every time I've been over there they've offered me something to eat or drink, they fed us dinner last night, and they're feeding us again on Friday.  They're great.  And the husband, Amador, said the closing prayer for us last night and it was one of the most sincere, powerful prayers I've ever heard.  I didn't understand all of it, because it was in Spanish, but the Spirit I felt from it was overwhelming.  I almost started crying.  I love them.  

I also committed someone to baptism this week! His name is Ruben, and he committed to the date of September 14th.  So hopefully that one follows through! That was cool for me, because a lot of the investigators we're teaching now are already halfway through taking the missionary discussions and are already committed to baptism, which is great, but it's cool to be teaching someone from the beginning. 

Also, sometimes it feels like Mexico here.  We were teaching a recent convert, Jesus, in his home one day, and it literally felt like Mexico.  It was super hot in the house, there were a ton of flies, the house was kind of beat us, outside the window looked like Mexico, and was speaking very Mexican Spanish.  Even though I didn't understand a ton, I loved it.  

I love it here! Missions are awesome. The church is true!
Have a good week! 

Con mucho amor,
Hermana Horne

P.S. When I was in the CCM I found a picture of grandma Horne's brother, Toney Bentley in the main reception building, because he was once a President of the CCM down there. So cool! 


Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Sticker Life!

Handstands!

Handstands!

California Bound!  Just 1 more week!

Mexico outfit

Florida Peeps

Favorite Instructor

With MJ Boud, friend from BYU

Mexico

Mexico

Sticker Life!

8-5-14

So this upcoming week is my last week in the Mexico CCM! Crazy! The time has flown! All the leaving missionaries have to wear a sticker on their name tags and that'll be us in just a couple days! I'm all about that sticker life.  But I'm kind of sad to be leaving here. I've really grown to love the CCM (and Elder and Hermana Jones told us that we're their favorite district, obviously that means we're a good time).  And I have no idea what to expect once I get to California.  It'll be an adventure, for sure! 
That being said, send any mail for me to my California address! Which is:

Sister McKayla Christine Horne
California Riverside Mission
5900 Grand Ave.
Riverside, CA 92504-1328

Letters= LOVE<3 

Anyways, so the other day my companion and I were walking outside and I was telling her that, although this sounds weird, I think the impoverished houses on the mountain are so pretty and I just want to walk through them. She told me they wouldn't be as pretty once we get close, but I explained that I love them because I think that it's beautiful that people live in poverty like that and are still so happy.  Hermana Carlson told me it made her think of this quote: 

''Anyone can love a rose, but it takes a special person to love a leaf.  It's ordinary to love the beautiful, but it's beautiful to love the ordinary.''  I loved that. 

And you know what else I love? Spanish. I love speaking it, I love writing it, I love that it will be my language for the next year and a half.  I'm nowhere near fluent, but I can tell I'm progressing, which is a really good feeling. I've also started to really learn the meaning of teaching lessons with the Spirit.  Our lessons are definitely improving.  Although, I have a feeling that once I get into the mission field it's going to feel like I'm starting over on everything I've learned about teaching and speaking here.  But I'm so excited to teach with the Spirit to real investigators and see that I'm making a difference in people's lives.  

So fun fact from this week... My companion, Hermana Carlson, and I discovered that we're related (what!? crazy, right?).  We're like second cousins once removed or something.  Her great uncle, Grant, is married to Grandpa Edgley's sister, Aunt Lenona.  And her mom grew up with grandpa's family in Preston, Idaho.  Small world! 

Oh also, birthday shout-out to Madi who's turning 20 on Sunday! iFeliz Cumpleanos!
Anyways, I love it here, I love being a missionary and can't wait for the adventures to come! 

Con mucho amor,
Hermana Horne