Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Monday, April 26, 2010
March 29 (Thompson's Email)
March 29 (Sandra's Email)
March 22 (Sandra's Email)
March 22 (Thompson's Email)
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
March 15 (Sister)
CRAZY!
Okay, I'm super excited for you! How fun. A gummy bear in your stomach. Maybe you should eat some and they could be friends! Hanging out down there.
And don't you forget...I'll be home at the latest in November (If President will let me stay...maybe you should tell him...) So, I can do the baby sitting. When does Will graduate?
What's something fun I can tell you....hmmm...well, it really stinks to be out of my area for a week. I feel like it's falling apart.
But, on another note. I'll tell you about the amazing fun people in L'viv. There is one girl we are teaching. She is 18. She had some tragic things happen to her earlier in her life, and well, she has found the gospel! She is coming to church and we want to ask her to come unto Christ. To walk the path and the only path that He has shown. To follow Him and in turn walk with Him to Eternal Life with our Heavenly Father.
I got a fun letter from Brian Tippets and Katherine. Send them my love. I might have time to write them today.
Sister Gay is home. Find her on facebook and find her a boyfriend. Helping people earn salvation in the Kingdom of God is a pretty nice satisfaction to achieve in one's lifetime. Are you in? :) jk
Well, I love you. I read 2 Nephi 21 today and I thought the relationship between Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ is really significant. Do you think God was talking to Christ in the pre-mortal life explaining to Him His mission. And Christ at first didn't understand the success, they would reject Him. Well, then God explained more about His purpose and what would happen. I really liked It. I also love the verse where Christ says He will never forget us. Thanks for sharing with me your thoughts on the hymn. I love John 17:3...I love sharing that verse. It's so true. We are here to learn to be like God. That's in the bible. We have the potential given to us by Christ! I liked the significance with the hymn and I wrote down the other verses to read later. What a fun sacrament meeting. You've been talking about your ward conductor a lot. Well, I love you! You are the best. You little gummy-bear baby is adorable too. What color is he? Can I make him a boy? I love little boys. Does Will want a little boy?
Okay...I should send...it's winding...but...I'll continue to ramble...but...if you don't get it...then...it will just be rambling!
You are the best.
hello little baby!
You are not so invisible now. You are the size of a green gummy bear.
Well, Have a great Week!
love,
S. M.
March 15 (Grandparents)
I hope you had a great week last week. You said you were going to Branson. That is really fun. I did not receive a letter from Vonnie, but maybe in 6 weeks. I don't get mail every day. I get it every 6 weeks. Remember, I explained about transfers. I'm not in Kyiv. But, that is where you mail our letters. When I or someone in my district goes to Kiev we get our mail. That happens when a companion is transfered or for some other minor reasons. We try to stay focused and always stay in our areas. Making trips seems to me like a waste of time. I don't like travelling because it takes so much time away from the work.
I love this work. I know that it is a blessing to assist Heavenly Father. I know that He strenthens me and helps me. I love that I'm learning truth and growing as a teacher and helping others. I love that I have a testimony of the gospel! What a blessing!
Well, the weather here is ... still winter. It's snowing constantly in L'viv and when I'm inside I feel Like I'm in a snow globe. It's beautiful. When we are outside; I have to eat a lot of snow!! Good job with the geneology! How is the Gps?
I do love Joyce, and I have so much respect for her. When I talk about my family I always talk about her and Kevin and what great examples they are. They are a great couple and great people! How is Jina? I miss her and I'm so curious on what she is doing. Remember that I have no idea what is happening out there...
Well, On Wednesday night we are going back to Kiev...That's another 8 hours. We get in at 7 in the morning, and then we travel for the station to the other side of the city through the metro (the subway) and busses crowed with people. I was going to tell you about the metro. Last week when we got on - wow- it was so crowed. It was rush hour. Kiev is a big city. The first time I experienced rush hour...well, it is something that cannot be explained. You are literally packed, shoving, and glued together in one massive crowd of people, shuffling your feet b/c there is no room to talk. We are crowded more than sardines...I promise. You cannot even realize. I don't even know if my feet were touching the floor. The crowd is just kind of pushed forward to the escalotor where one by one or two by two we spread ourselves out. I was highly humored. It was hilarious. This last time, we shoved ourselves in one of the most crowded subways. Again I was smooshed in between strangers back to back front to front side to side. There wasn't space to move or lift a finger, all just sharing an experience. So, for now, I don't miss serving in Kiev and the crowds. But, I do return on Thursday morning only to go back to Kmelnetsky Thursday night. (another 7 hour train ride). But, I'll have my new companion and we'll get busy right away Friday morning planning studying and trying to help others come to Christ through the Restored Gospel!
Well, that's my life, but I love every second of it. I feel so blessed to serve the Lord. Although it isn't easy, it is worth every challenge and sacrifice. Because of these challenges I am learning and growing so much. OF course, I still have many rough edges that need to be smoothed and many things that I need to change, but I am learning and growing every day. I love this Church. I know that it is true. I love every opportunity that I can testify that to someone. I love the people who listen and I love the people who believe it too! I know God lives. I know Jesus Christ is our Savior. They have a perfect plan and it is through the Restored Gospel that we can learn more fully what this plan entails. I am thankful for Pres. Monson. What a blessing to have a PROPHET, a real man who is called by God to share with the people of the Earth God's counsel.
I read 1 Nephi 21 this morning and was so impressed with the relationship that the Savior had with His Father. We all can have that. If we do what He asks. Yes, we will be rejected like the Savior, there will be times when we feel that our work is "in vain", but through God - in which all things are possible - we will be made lights unto His children. I love you!
Have a great day!
Love,
Sister Murphy
March 8, 2010
March 1, 2010 (Grandparent's letter)
March 1, 2010 (Sister's letter)

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Well, this week our branch will double the amount of endowed members! That's wonderful and we know it will greatly bless our branch! We are excited!
Thanks for everything!
Friday, February 19, 2010
February 17
Not to just cover up with a layer of snow, but really cleanse our selves through repentance and baptism! How nice of your children! Joyce is also an angel.
So, we don't have a stake. We are just a collection of branches in the mission. There is only one stake in our mission and that makes up only the Kyiv branches and wards.
I love you both, I don't have much time.
We had our zone conference on monday in Lviv. It was a nice train ride at 1 am Monday morning and a beautiful conference where we talked about the Book of Mormon. I know that it is true. We also talked about how much we are expected to do this year to prepare for the temple. Can you believe how lucky I am. I am one of the selected few who can serve in this amazing mission to dedicate a temple of the Lord. I am so lucky. I will be here, there is no doubt now. We are suspecting August or September. What a great blessing!
Then after that we had another LONG train ride to Kyiv where all the sisters in our mission gathered for a Sister's conference. It was so wonderful. We have great sisters. I've served with many of them who are going home and I love them so much. We had TACOs to eat too. I LOVE MEXICAN food! Then we went to an opera. It was just a grand adventure! It was fabulous. It's my second, but the first for all 3 acts. Pres. came with us...we had permission! We watched Romeo and Juliet...beautiful! The orchestra had two magnificent clarinet players and it just made me so incredibly happy. Then we caught a train back to Xmelnetsky, and we got in at 5 this morning.
I love you!
Have a great day!
Even if it's not a mOnday!
Love,
Sister Murphy
Sunday, February 14, 2010
February 8
I have a head ache! So, I think I've lost weight on my mission. But, that's because we walk everywhere and I eat really slow. However, today I already ate 2 chocolate bars. I'm stressed. But, I did communicate better with sister gay! I do love her.
Oh, thanks Will for your great advice. Today I had a great plop on the ice. We were helping one of our members at the hospital today...and oh...I just flew! It was great! Sometimes it can be so frustrating. Working with people who have testimonies but don't apply it. I can get really tired. But, then I remember Christ. He is so patient and so full of love.
This past transfer (which just ended yesterday) we visited Ukrainian hospitals....very interesting.
Ukraine finished their presidential election. From what I here, nobody is really happy with it, so I don't understand how it happened. A month ago they had 16 canidates. Yesterday they had 2. It was (according to our neigbor) a 2% victory. Ulia lost. She is the beautiful lady. I have no idea what either of them stand for. But, there is a temple here and that only means good things for the country, regardless of who is in charge. Satan will have less power here in approximately 7 months. We are going to prepare for that great blessing.
I am so thankful for all of the blessings I have received: the gospel first and foremost and my family who taught it to me, the great country I was born in and for the freedoms and blessings we can enjoy there.
There is this great spot between here and our apartment that we walk by often. It's on a hill and it's pure ice (well...it's pretty much one big glacier all over the city...maybe even the whole country) and the kids have made a nice "rut" for slidding. Everytime we walk by I ask my companion to slide down it with me, but she thinks it will be too inappropriate. She does know best. We ate a nice restuarant last week. I hoped to see the mafia.
Oh, we also found a fantastic family. They will progress slow. They are Protestant. They are fantastic! We are praying that they will open their hearts. Other wise we are teaching many exciting english lessons and through them - finding some great girls who are excited about learning why we are here. Our goal is to meet their families this week.
I saw the advertisment for the princess movie and was really excited. Disney has a black-American princess! I'm happy!
Well, I have 5 minutes more. What can I say.
I wasn't sure what I was going to type today. Missionary work is hard. I hope you know I love you.
Haha! You are cute. But, seriously...don't worry about it. No, I didn't receive any letters, but 2 from dear elder. That's fine. It would have taken to long to read, and I have a lot of work here to do. There is so much that needs to be done here. The church is so young. The members are so new. But, they are pioneers. Great strong and dedicated. I love them. I hope I can figure out how to share it with them!
did you know that the word for belly button is a poopa!
In Russian the word for courage is like smully. So a couragoues belly button is quite a fun saying to say!
If you weren't already married, I'd tell the elders coming home next transfer with my companion to look you up!
But, alas...
I shall not continue on further as I am highly suspicious that your husband inspects all our correspondence and I don't want his hate to magnify to his own destruction. I am a servant of the Lord no matter how unrighteous I am.
Will I do think you are great!
Love,
Sister Murphy
February 1
Is that a nice word? One English student wanted to know what we can call our friends and loved ones. We created a list. I think some of them were just a little strange, but then again, I'm strange. I remembered when Sarah and Amanda and I nicknamed eachother - poptart, breakfast burrito, and toaster strudel...some crazy things like that.
Well, it's been a tough week. I'm thankful for the days where I feel great and when I can enjoy the rejection and when I can enjoy who I am...even despite my weaknesses and my craziness. It gets better when I can e-mail you!
Missionary Work is SO HARD. I'm learning that. But, I can already say that I love my mission and it has changed my life. Just like any experience if we let the Lord lead...
I have been thinking about you a lot. The purpose of our lives are families. You know that you are living what the whole purpose of a mission is - to find families and bring them to Christ. You are living what I am teaching. Missionary work is only the beginning. We focus on getting them to the first step. Then, they can begin their journeys with their families. Families are so important and look at you! You have a husband! (goofy but I don't know if any other boy would do)
We did a lot of tracting (door-to-door visiting). (Yesterday was fun. I suggested a competetion against our zone leaders. They killed us, so we made them a cake.)
Oh, I get to "kill" my companion. We are both staying here for her last and my next transfer. (When you "kill" your companion, you are their last companion they have before they go home.) It's so depressing. All my companions are going home next transfer. 12 of the best missionaries in this mission. We'll take a hit for sure.
Well, I love you.
Trust in the Lord! Love Him and know that He loves you. You deserve it because you are His daughter. We are so much a like it kills me.
I love you!
You are so absolutely the best women I know...
I tell everyone that, and I don't like to compare us. But, I know that you are 2x the girl I am...seriously...I tell my companions...all the time. "Well, if you like me, you'll love my sister b/c you would have - all the time - rainbows and butterflies in your relationships." (editor's note: yeah right :P)
Sorry, I don't make any sense. We are late for lunch and we don't want to make the mafia mad. :)
and sorry about all of the ellipsies...
Love you!
Sister Murphy
February 1: Thompsons
I get my mail this week! So, this will be the week I'll know if I got your package! I'm excited and I hope that it's not too heavy or that our zone leaders are extremely impatient - since they will be the two who will retrieve it from the office and bring it to the long journey out west of Kiev. Well, I know you two are prepared for the weather and I hope you have a safe relaxing week. Stay warm. We actually had a warm week, but it's been way cold (I think it was -20 last week) but it felt like summer at 32 yesterday! (I'm still layering...lots of layers!) It is getting dark around 5.
Hey, I spoke in Church last week...what a coincidence. Well, have a nice break until April! Good work on sharing the gospel. I'm so proud of you. It would be great if they accept! But, don't get discouraged if they don't. So, don't start counting down. I don't think I can handle it. I know you are looking forward to it, and I am looking forward to seeing you. But I don't want to leave my mission. We had a very emotional farewell yesterday. One elder is leaving the area and will be home in 6 weeks. My companion has 6 weeks left.
This week was great. We have found many people who are excited to learn about why we are here - and they all have families. Our challenge to them this week was to share it with their families. I am learning so much from Sister Gay and I am so grateful for her example.
Well, I love you!
I love the work.
We all have so much we can do to help our Father in Heaven. We have been given so much! Thank you for your blessing of the church. Thank you for teaching me. I am so grateful. Why were you looking? What made you desire to change?
I am so thankful you did!
You are the best. Look at the fruits of your choices!
I know this church is true. I know that God loves us!
Love,
Sister Murphy
Sunday, January 31, 2010
Letter to Family (January 25)
Hello Family!
Wow, so the Vikings must have had a decent year! Maybe if I were more diligent they would have gone all the way! J So, I'll work hard this year, in the freezing weather. IT"S COLD! I think it’s worse than MN. I don't know how you live/d in MN. How cold does it get? Yesterday morning and last night it was about -30 deg. Celsius. That is, according to our cell-phone converter, -20 F.! I love dressing warm. As the days go on my closet gets emptier and emptier as I, myself, become more of a walking closet. And yes, I'm being funny, but I'm also pretty much a walking closet.
So, this week was a long week, not just because of the cold. We were busy. We had an exchange with some amazing sisters serving in L'viv. We also had lots of lessons to organize and many that fell through and when that happens all kinds of adventures begin.
So, do you remember what it feels like to have your nose hairs freeze? It's pretty refreshing! During the winter, we've been ageing fast with dry skin and yes even gray hair! For some strange reason my hair turns white in the cold. It thaws out again really fast, but it is certainly a strange occurrence. Actually, every morning I love stepping outside! But, really don't worry about me. The sun is back out again and I don't think winter will be much longer. I do love the sunshine! (and I cannot wait to sweat again!)
So, tell me about the missionary work in your areas. What has been happening? Why is the ward growing? I want to know! So, I don't know when my next move is, everything is based on a 6 week basis. This is my 5th week here and I love it. If I've ever loved a place, it would be here with our tiny little branch of new members in the church. They are growing and need a lot of support. Sometimes I wonder if I can do it. But, I love the opportunity to serve. They are really needy when it comes to the missionaries (as in the branch would probably not run with out us...) but we are going to change that! The next week we will be in Kiev for a sister's conference - that should be a great time. Many sisters (4-5 and that is about half of the sister's here) are going home in 7 weeks, so we are going to hear from their inspiring stories. My companion is one of them. Actually most of the companions I have had are speaking: Sister Movchanyuk, Sister Baletska, Sister Nakashyan, Sister Gay, and Sister Pack. I've pretty much served with all of them! Awesome! How blessed am I! (I only served with Sister Pack for a day and Sister Baletska for only a week).
Well, don't worry about the package. I'll be at the office next week and I'll let you know if I get it. Okay! I love you and I'm thankful for all you do for me.
Speaking of which...
WHY ON EARTH did you decide to open your hearts and let two 19-year old boys into your home and teach you. What created the desire? What happened? What did they say?
Please tell me that in your next letter...
I am so grateful that you did! You two are amazing!
I love you and I'm glad Heavenly Father allowed me to be apart of your family where I could learn from two special people with strong faith in Him!
Have a great day!
Love,
Sister M!
January 25: Letter to her Sister
Dear Sister!
So, as we were trying to find a good scripture to share in our FHE tonight I read 2 Nephi 9:51
Read from the part where it says Hearken. It really lightened up our mood this morning! We enjoy the scriptures, especially after yesterday. We had kind of a tragic day yesterday. I don't think I can write about it. Therefore, I'll tell you about one of our new members I didn't get to write about last week. She is the best! She loves to jump in the river 2x every day in her swimsuit. Isn't she brave! She asks us to join her, but the most we can do is accompany her on the journey and share a nice bar of dark chocolate as we adventure back.
Can I ask a couple of favors? Can you ask those who write me to bear more testimony in their letters? I gave a talk in our little branch yesterday about relationships in our family and I based it from Elder Bednar's talk. I learned a lot! I love how he counsels us to testify to our families. Let's do that!
Congrats on reading a great novel! When I get home, let's read some Russian literature: War and Peace, Anna Karinina, Leo Tolstoy! I love puzzles too! I think I'm going to make a restoration puzzle! Keep up the service!
So, there is really so much that happens in a week. It's great, and then I also know that there is more that I can do. Sometime this last week we had a wonderful exchange. It was great to work with Sister Pack for a day. She is an amazing and patient missionary, I could go on with adjectives like powerful and spiritual and very aware, but then I think about all the other sisters I have served with and they are all just great! Missions are the best opportunities, and I'm starting to realize how much I am learning. I hope that I will always make time to study the gospel and to serve others throughout my life.
Sister Gay is just fabulous and the work is picking up here! We are excited about that! We are still praying for miracles and are working to try to strengthen our new members. They are beautiful women and it's just great to see them grow in the gospel.
I know I still have much to learn and I'm trying my best not to feel overwhelmed! It's a great privilege to be here and I'm thankful and I love it!
We had wonderful attendance in our branch yesterday, and all of the members stayed for the entire service! They had great comments and we were all spiritually edified!
I wish I had some amazing exciting stories to tell you. But, it's all about the work and how amazing and miraculous it is. We are strengthening the members - the pioneers of Eastern Europe, preparing them to make amazing covenants with the Lord - soon! I'm not converting thousands, but we are fighting and we are trying to serve with all our might hearts and strength.
I am so thankful to be here. To see how important the gospel is and what a miracle it is that I have it. It's only right to serve God and I want to do that all my life. I want to extend my mission. I don't know how long it will be, but I love being here and doing this work.
I know this church is true. I love it! I love My Savior! I love the Book Of Mormon. I love the love of God!
I hope you have a great week!
Do you have any interesting conversion stories? Why do people join the church? It's true!
How do they find out about it?
Thanks for all you do!
Love,
Sister Murphy
Monday, January 18, 2010
January 18 (to the Thompsons)
Hello,
It's a new week! I love every opportunity we have to try again: every Monday, every transfer and even every day. I'm thankful for the hope that we can have at the start of every beginning.
Merry Christmas! I love Christmas. I'm so glad Ukrainians celebrate it 2x. Anyways, Ukrainians are always celebrating something; the New Year, the old new year, now it is: Happy Ukrainian Election Day! They had elections yesterday. They had 18 candidates for president. So, yesterday they narrowed it down to 2. They'll vote again on the 7th of Feb. My mission has been just a big celebration. We are celebrating how wonderful our Heavenly Father is and how merciful He is. Are you celebrating? He has revealed His gospel again! How amazing, how wonderful, how exciting! He really loves us! And I really love you!
So, it's cold. It may be 10 degrees F. It's always hard to know exactly as we are in Celsius. But, it's going to get colder. Tomorrow we fear the worst—maybe -5 F. But, guess what - We are going to layer up like cabbages. Ukrainians eat so much cabbage! I'm eating a lot too!
Speaking of food, it's great. But, for the most part my companion and I cook for ourselves. So, we had grilled cheese sandwiches (that's pretty American). We also have a very wonderful senior couple here from Utah, Elder and Sister Thatcher. We have district meeting in their home and we always eat a wonderful American cooked meal when our meeting is done. They are the sweetest and happiest couple! She doesn't eat chocolate, but always buys m&ms for us and makes choc. brownies and cakes. She is so fabulous. She was a caterer before and the mother of 10 boys! One of her sons came out for a week and had a suitcase filled with American stuff; vanilla, flour, brown sugar, powered sugar, pasta,....on and on and on...everything that she needs to make the fluffiest brownies in Ukraine. (It’s impossible any other way!)
The bread is wonderful! We are always buying fresh fruits. The apples are juicy! The oranges are sweet and they have fabulous chocolate. I'm trying to learn about temperance, but it's hard. At least it's winter and I am too cold to let the temptation for ice cream be victorious. But, of course, I'm American; it will always and forever be in my heart!
Well, we have great members and they are growing! Many amazing things were said at church yesterday by Olya (a new member who gave her first talk) and Ann (discouraged and struggling - but found happiness through the service she was able to offer another branch member)! We are also planning some family finding activities and focusing on growing the branch with those who will build and strengthen the others. I love this little family of branch members here, but I know that they need more and they need it more from themselves and not from the missionaries! We love to serve them, but it will be great when they can start to function on their own - baby steps!
The greatest lesson I learned this week is that despite our difficulties - we have to endure it and learn from them and carry on. We had some disappointments with investigators and less actives but we are not giving up. We will keep finding and teaching and trying to help others remember and feel the love of God that we all need.
Keep sharing the gospel! Help Heavenly Father bless the lives of our brothers and sisters! We never know when they'll have the desire to learn more! But, don't get frustrated if they say no! Just, try again!
My companion is still wonderful. I need to work on telling her that more. She is staying focused although discouraged with the amount of time remaining. (Seeing all of the warnings, I'll just go ahead and tell you now; I don't want to go home.) I am thankful for the advice she has for me, she has offered a lot of comfort and guidance.
Well, there are many miracles happening - all of the time - but, still, I'm trying to recognize them more. I love Ukraine! I love Ukrainians! I love Ukrainian and Russian and I still have much to learn and much more to love!
I hope you are enjoying your Monday. I love you and your fabulous desires and examples of love! Be happy have fun and enjoy every second of your day!
Love always and forever and ever!!
Sister Murphy!