Tuesday 24 April 2018

He Delivered

Bonjour!

Well getting ready to send a companion home is hard! It meant lots of pictures throughout, and relaxation time between packing sessions! 

Many adventures this week! 

First we had another exchange! Sister Ard and Sister Giles came to town! Sister Ard and I had a great time talking to everyone.



We also went to the Wok Box! Yummy yummy!



We received gifts from the organization we help out with because it was volunteer appreciation week. "Thank you for lighting up our day!" is what the cards say on the lamps. Sister Zazymko had fun lighting her hair Haha



Sister Zazymko and I went to Vegreville again this weekend,  and took some pictures with the "World's Largest Pysanka"!



Pysanka is a Ukrainian Easter tradition, so only proper that we go visit it together as she is Ukrainian and we celebrated Easter together.

We went to Lamont last night, had fun tracting Princess Drive and seeing some Canadian wildlife!


I really enjoyed this scriptures from my studies this week. It is from Mosiah 7:18-19. 

18 And it came to pass that when they had gathered themselves together that he spake unto them in this wise, saying: O ye, my people, lift up your heads and be comforted; for behold, the time is at hand, or is not far distant, when we shall no longer be in subjection to our enemies, notwithstanding our many strugglings, which have been in vain; yet I trust there remaineth an effectual struggle to be made.
19 Therefore, lift up your heads, and rejoice, and put your trust in God, in that God who was the God of Abraham, and Isaac, and Jacob; and also, that God who brought the children of Israel out of the land of Egypt, and caused that they should walk through the Red Sea on dry ground, and fed them with manna that they might not perish in the wilderness; and many more things did he do for them.

I know that even in the hard times, God is mindful. He is preparing things in our life to deliver us from those times of trials. 

Have a fabulous week! 

Lots of love!

Sister Tatjana Zumbach

Tuesday 17 April 2018

God Speaks to Prophets & Us!

Bonjour!

 Sister Z ×2 - X2
Well, Canada is Canada mes amis! Or Alberta is Alberta, home of the crazy seasons! Yep, we had the most beautiful weekend to date, and then yesterday we get followed by big wet snow flakes... I'm telling Sister Zazymko it's all for her! haha
This week has been a week of studying words of Prophets, both old and modern! I love the scripture in Amos 3: "Surely the Lord God will do nothing, but he revealeth his secret unto his servants the prophets."

How grateful I am to a loving Heavenly Father to send us Prophets, that walk with us back to our Heavenly home above. How grateful I am for my growing love for scriptures! As I study scriptures from the Bible, the Book of Mormon, the Doctrine and Covenants, and the Pearl of Great Price, I understand and see God's hand in my life. I receive personal revelation. 
Teaching the story about the Book of Mormon : A story about LOVE

I'm also very grateful for our Prophet today, President Nelson. The scriptures declare that the Lord is the same yesterday, today and forever. I am so grateful for this truth. I love to read what they have to to share on behalf of the Lord. I studied the world's of Elder Wilson, "Take the Holy Spirit as Your Guide", and President Nelson, "Revelation for the Church, Revelation for Our Lives".

So grateful that although we have their inspired words they invite us to seek our own revelation for our person lives. I know that we can receive spiritual guidance from the Lord, as we seek for it. The answer may come through reading the scriptures, listening to a General Conference talk, or in one of many other ways! But He will and does direct His children!

Lots of love!

Sister Tatjana Zumbach

Tuesday 10 April 2018

Mustard Seed Faith

Bonjour!

This past week we have seen several MIRACLES! 

Despite the cold weather (yes winter is dragging on and it's unpleasant), we were out a lot this past week, because we didn't have anyone to teach. 

Tuesday night we were out and we talked with three different people that said we could come back, so we set it up for Thursday.

Wednesday, we had Zone Conference! So refreshing! We talked about the Atonement of Jesus Christ and sacrifice. We reviewed how to to teach people how to fish (meaning how to find answers in the Book of Mormon or other scriptures on their own), and how to expose the syrup! [Grandpa's elucidation: they had "compared missionary work to the process of making maple syrup".] Aka how to ask questions and listen to others' needs.

Following Zone Conference, we had exchanges with the Travelling Sisters until Thursday night! 
Exchange with Sister Hall - She and I were both trained by Sister Young!!!
It's an unspoken fact that there are exchange miracles, so of course, there were a bunch of miracles! I will try to explain all in summary form.

• Before getting out of the car to go tracting Wednesday night, I prayed that we would find someone that would be interested and that we could set up a return appointment with. We get out, and first house we knock on exactly that happens! 

• Wednesday morning we went on a referral scavenger hunt! We would knock on a door and they would tell us of someone down the street, or a block over that would be interested in what we were sharing, so we would go to them, they would give us a name as well, and so it went on!

• The talk I had picked while reading ahead of time two weeks ago, was exactly what I needed to read for the exchange!

• We were able to talk to all three of the people we met Thursday, Thursday night! We will also be in contact with two of them in the coming week!

• We went tracting Thursday, and the first house lets us in from the cold–I told myself that morning that someone would let us in!

• Last door we knocked at Thursday night,  the man lets us in and we start talking about the Book of Mormon with him, and he was really interested in it! It was really cool (miraculous!) because his wife who was in the Philippines would have yelled at us at the door apparently...

• We shared stories when back at the apartment Thursday night, and the other Sisters tell us of a family who let them in and they want us to come back to teach their family more about being a child of God and His great plan for us, and have an appointment set up! 
We also had a District Lunch for District unity!
I loved President Ballard's words from Conference:

"If we have faith as small as a mustard seed, the Lord can help us remove the mountains of discouragement and doubt in the tasks ahead of us as we serve with God’s children, including family members, Church members, and those who are not yet members of the Church.

"Brothers and sisters, life can be filled with faith, joy, happiness, hope, and love when we exercise the smallest amount of real faith in Christ—even a mustard seed of faith."

I know as we pray for specific things with sincere faith, Heavenly Father will grant them to us when the time is right!

Lots of love!

Sister Tatjana Zumbach

Tuesday 3 April 2018

Our Easter Gift

Bonjour!

Happy Easter!! I pray we all were able to feel a renewal of hope and peace as we commemorated the suffering, crucifixion, death and resurrection of our Saviour and Redeemer, Jesus Christ. To sum up, I hope you were able to reflect on His great gift to us, His Atonement.

Poisson d'Avril!
We would have no Easter to celebrate without Christmas, and no Christmas to celebrate without Easter. Why? Because if He was not born we would not celebrate his great sacrifice for us. Without His great sacrifice, He would simply be another baby born into the world. This is why He is so great!

I testify that He lives! That He rose again on the third day, that He, and He alone, could and did conquer death. He loves us. He showed that love with what He not only suffered in the Garden of Gethsemane, but also afterwards. Because of His suffering, He knows our deepest sorrows, our hardest trials, and immeasurable guilt. He turns each one into joy, experience, and peace.

My prayer is that we turn to Him. Not yearly, not monthly, not weekly, but daily! One of my favourite Hymns says: “I need thee every hour, in joy or pain.” (Hymns, 98). He is our Master, He is our Teacher, He is our Healer, He is our Friend. Let Him be in your life every day, for the good, for the bad and for the in-between. I'm grateful that I'm able to rely on His help each day.

Lots of love!

Sister Tatjana Zumbach
We have an artist in Tofield who painted this! It looks even better in person!

 the crazy Elders in our District (they all matched for Easter)