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Exchanges in Buffalo with Sister Thorley (on the far left)!
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Wow everyone, time is flying by too fast and this is my last full week as a missionary! But it has honestly been one of the best weeks of my mission.
We are still working on the pool! It turned out to be a much larger project than I thought but we are loving it so we don't mind. I'm just hoping we can finish before I go home!
We had exchanges this week! I have somehow made it through 18 months of a mission only going on 3 exchanges haha. But it was fun, Sister Lifferth and I went to downtown Buffalo for the afternoon! The houses were soooo magical we were obsessed. It was really fun and Sister Thorley who we were with is such a sweetheart! We have seen miracles with our friends! First off, we got probably 6 referrals this week, most of which were self referrals, and 3 of them answered! One is a man named Jason who is so excited to learn more about the gospel and is craving the change in His life it can bring. It just makes me so incredibly happy to know that we have the recipe to eternal happiness right in our hands to give to others. It has been my favorite part of my mission seeing lives change like that!
Also our friend Joe who we hadn't been able to meet with in a while told us he watched conference and keeps being drawn back to the church. This is a huge turning point for him to give up His old beliefs and accept the gospel!
Those are the highlights so I'll leave it at that :) Being a missionary is absolutely amazing, and I am going to keep soaking it up while I can!
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Love, Sister Potts
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Look at that! A Buffalo in Buffalo!
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FUN FACTS - Lessons learned from the sites Part 1
1. Welcome Center- surprisingly one of my favorite and most impactful stories we tell is the introduction to the Smith farm. From a volcano to a newspaper ad to a hazardous trip to New York, God had a very specific plan for the Smith family, much much different than what they had in mind. For them and for us, God has a plan and will lead us to the right places at the right times if we will follow him.
2. Log home- in the log home I got to recite the account of the first vision more times than I can count in the very spot where it took place. I gained an undeniable witness that those events took place because I could feel the spirit every single time I told it without fail!
3. Frame home- in the frame home I learned about the necessity for opposition. We would tell people about the difficulties of keeping the plates safe and all that Joseph went through to protect them. Why was it so hard? If it was Gods work, why couldn't he just make sure nothing happened? Then Joseph never would have grown and become the man God needed Him to become. The trials we experience in life serve to refine us and help us become who God needs us to be!
4. Barn and Copper shop- while we mostly told about how they would harvest grain and what they'd do around the farm, I also had the spirit testify to me that the Smith family would never leave their beautiful homes, property, structures, and their entire lives behind if they didn't know with their whole hearts that Joseph had been called of God.
5. Hill Cumorah- here I learned the necessity for exact obedience and preparedness. Joseph tried 4 times to get the plates before he finally accomplished it in 1827. Each time he wasn't quite ready. He didn't have his mind quite single to the glory of God and hadn't been exactly obedient to the Lord's commandments. Yet the Lord was patient with Him and kept supporting Him until he was finally ready for his calling. He had high love and high expectations for Joseph!
Here are some of the homes from Buffalo--aren't they adorable?!