Thursday, January 14, 2016

August 2015 Family Letter



August 2015                                                      
Dear Family and Friends,
Our mission life is full of surprises every day.  We received a call from our mission president telling us that we were being transferred to the bottom half of our mission, which takes in part of Wales.  We were sad to leave our many wonderful friends in the Preston Zone and also excited to make new friends and see more of this beautiful land of England.  We are now living in Stoke-on-Trent and serve in the Newcastle Zone.  We have nine wards and branches we work with.  It took a while to close things out in Preston and to get settled in our new flat.  Once we had the internet and access to ward lists we were able to begin again finding less active members and letting them know that they are loved and needed in their wards.  We have also been blessed to work with new Elders and Sisters whom we dearly love.  They are so strong and valiant!  Even though God’s army is small it is strong and capable of facing the challenges before them.  We have gone to about 120 homes, with thousands more to go, but it was only been a week ago that we started.  We have seen miracles with investigators coming to us,(yes coming to us) and asking to learn more about the Savior.  They are seeking the peace the gospel brings.  The work is hastening and we just hope that we can keep up with it.
We have seen many blessings in our health and energy being restored and are surprised that we can do so much in one day.  When we get home we are so tired but feel strong and healthy.  We know that we are being strengthened and uplifted as we go about our Heavenly father’s business.  Serving a mission is  a wonderful blessing.  We drive long distances and visit about 25 homes in a day.  Not everyone is home but we leave a message in each door inviting them to church.  Those that we do talk to are generally welcoming.  When we are turned away we know it is not us they are rejecting but the Savior himself.  It makes us so sad and we pray that something will soften their hearts and turn them back to the blessings of the gospel.  Heavenly Father loves them.
Twice we have finished out our day and decided to head back home but have been prompted to go to just one more home.  Both times the person we were looking for had moved but the person living there asked us if we would teach them about Jesus Christ.  They asked us!  We never really feel discouraged because we know Heavenly Father has prepared people for us to teach, we just have to find them.  It is a test of our faith to go to just one more door, to stay out a little longer, to have faith that we are in the right place and they are just waiting for us to knock on their door.  Sometimes they don’t know that it is what they want but they feel a prompting and stop us and want to know how we can help them to have peace in their lives.  God knows his missionaries will be obedient and serve faithfully and that we will go where he wants us to go. 
Our mission president asked all the missionaries serving here in the EMM to pray at 6pm for the missionaries to find people to teach and for the investigators to know that what they are learning is true.  Would you like to join with us in prayer at 6pm every day that we might have more baptisms and that we can find more people to teach?  We are uniting our faith that we can see miracles in this great work.  Usually we are not encouraged to ask our families to join in our mission prayers but our president asked us to invite our families to do so this time.  It is an act of faith.  We do believe in miracles and we know blessings will come to the people of England through this opportunity to exercise our faith.
We are living in the area where our families lived a hundred+ years ago.  Thanks to my sister Robin we have information about my third great grandfather Theodore Turley.  He married Francis Amelia Kimberly.  They were born in Birmingham, which is just outside of our mission boundaries.  He served a mission to England with the apostles when they came to England in 1840. Robin read his mission journal and sent me the information of his travels and where he proselyted as a missionary.  We live in the Staffordshire County where the potteries are. (they make Wedgewood and Spode dishes etc)  Theodore taught many times in the Stoke -on -Trent potteries, Manchester, Preston, Burslem, Turnstile, Leek, Hanley, New Castle and many more.  That is exactly where we live!  It is so exciting.  We plan on visiting many of these places and even get permission to travel outside of our mission to Birmingham to addresses found in his journal. 
Grandma also gave us an address in Scotland of her grandmother’s family.  (Elizabeth Orr Hay)  We hope to visit there and see the home/estate she grew up in.  We did look up the address on google maps and  could see where the home is today.
Dad also has family (Ellsworth) from Birmingham and the surrounding areas.  It is exciting to think that we are in the very same places our ancestors are from.  We have to learn more and then go exploring.
Time is flying by. We know that we are almost to our year mark and that makes us really excited.  Just a few months and we will be home with our family.  We miss you all so much.  We are grateful for memories, the wonderful blessing you are in our lives, and knowing we will always be a family forever.  Yes we are trunky.  Yes we miss our family and home.  Yes we appreciate the United States of America!  We are hanging in there and will continue on to finish out our mission. Our mission has been a huge blessing in our lives! It seems that blessings are everywhere.  We don’t appreciate what we have until we can’t be together with you and we have an ocean separating us.  We love you all and we miss you!
We love you all so much!
Mom and Dad
Elder and Sister Blunck



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