Hello!
It's been a few hard weeks because this time of year it seems like people are traveling, have family in town, or are simply too busy to meet with us right now. "Call in January" is something I've heard a few too many times. :) But that's okay, we just keep trucking along and we know the Lord will put the people He needs us to help in our path.
One of those this week was a woman named Sandra. She's a 38 year old paraplegic because of a car accident she suffered four years ago. In this car accident she lost her mom and her baby boy who were riding in the back seat. She was in the front passenger seat and her husband was driving. He survived but abandoned her because of her disability that resulted from the accident. That kind of story kind of makes you do a double-take, doesn't it? Here I am, sometimes complaining about things that are "hard." I don't know the first thing about having it hard, but Sandra sure does. What's amazing is her faith. She is always telling us how grateful she is to be alive and how good God is. She has an incredible talent for sewing and has had her home adapted into a giant sewing space. Her machines have been adapted for her so she can pdeal them with her hands. She sews and sells things online to support herself. Last week we bought some fabric and she is going to make my companion and I each a skirt. We spent a few hours with her this week at her home helping her with things. I don't know if she'll be baptized, but that isn't the point. Of course, I want that for her because I know nothing can make a person happier or bring more purpose to life than the gospel of Jesus Christ... but service doesn't have to result in a baptism to have been the Lord's will. We are His hands on Earth, each one of us, and every smile, every kind world, every bit of light we leave in our wake is and can be life changing. Do we sometimes let small opportunities pass us by because they seem insignificant or because we're tired or busy? I think sometimes I am guilty of that- but I'm going to work on it.
I read this quote by Elder D. Todd Christofferson:" Even in times of discouragement or stress we can minister patiently if we are focused on the joy of pleasing God and bringing light, relief, and happiness to His children, our brothers and sisters." Isn't that awesome?! As missionaries we don't just want to teach about Christ, we want to be like Him. But of course, that's the journey of a lifetime, becoming as He is. Some of our greatest opportunities to resemble Him come to us in between the things that we have planned or in the middle of a busy day. LIke a hand that reached out to touch His robe, as the Savior walked by, or a blind man that he stopped to heal on the wayside... As in all things, He's our exemplar and He always noticed the needs of others, even if it was "inconvenient" or He might have had other seemingly "more important" things to do. As my companion and I focused on that this week, we found that we were happier- even in a week, that by all outside appearances, and by the numbers wasn't our most productive-
I hope the coming week is a good one for all of you. I've always loved New Year's, it's such a fun fresh start. We'll be in our house for the 31st and 1st because of safety- but that's okay, because we've got a great view for fireworks!
(This is a fruit that is prepared with sugar and milk)
Thank you for all your prayers and for your emails- they are a strength and a light for me.
All my love,
Hermana Miller
Mosiah 2:17 "And behold I tell you these things that ye may learn wisdom, that ye may learn that when ye are in the service of your fellow beings ye are only in the service of your God."




















































