The Lord watch between me and thee while we are absent from one another.
Genesis 31:49
18 MONTHS TO SERVE... A LIFETIME TO REMEMBER!
Hermana Stacey Jensen is an LDS missionary serving in the Buenos Aires West Mission. Her service began on May 7, 2008. This blog was created to keep family and friends up to date with her life in Argentina and is a compilation of weekly e-mails and photos that are posted by her mom. Thanks for visiting the site and following along on her journey with us. WELCOME and ENJOY!
The Good News
“The gospel is the good news of Christ. It is the revelation that the Son of God came to earth, lived a perfect life, atoned for our sins, and conquered death. It is the path of salvation, the way of hope and joy, and the assurance that God has a plan of redemption and happiness for His children.” Dieter F. Uchtdorf, “The Way of the Disciple,” Ensign, May 2009, 75
"We have been made instruments in the hands of God to bring about this great work" Alma 26:3
Prayers are Linked
"Morning and evening prayers—and all of the prayers in between— are not unrelated, discrete events; rather, they are linked together each day and across days, weeks, months,and even years." David A. Bednar, "Pray Always, Ensign," Nov. 2008, 42
"Young men and women who serve missions are never the same. They return home with qualities and strengths that seem to come from no other experience. They know, as they never knew before, that this work is true and that it is the most important work on the face of the earth. They return home with a desire to continue to serve. They have established a foundation on which to grow in future responsibilities."--President Gordon B. Hinckley, Dec. 1986
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Mission Memories!
Presidente y Hermana Benton
During the three years we will be working in Argentina, our main responsibility will be to teach and care for hundreds of our Church's finest young men and women (ages 19 to 26 ), as they serve the Lord in the capacity of missionaries, thereby helping them gain success in their goal of "Proclaiming the Gospel." We will do this by working with our missionaries to build strength in areas like spirituality, discipline, leadership, goal setting and health. Another one of our mission responsibilities will be to train and assist local leaders of several Church "Districts." We are happy and excited about this opportunity to work for a cause much greater than ourselves, and we appreciate the love, support and prayers of our dear friends and family. We express our great love to you all!
"Missionaries leave their families for two years (eighteen months) so that those they teach can be with their families forever."
Buenos Aires Time
"After all that has been said, the greatest and most important duty is to preach the Gospel." -Joseph Smith
He Lives
Building Character and Increasing Compassion
"Learning to endure times of disappointment, suffering, and sorrow is part of our on-the-job training. These experiences, while often difficult to bear at the time, are precisely the kinds of experiences that stretch our understanding, build our character, and increase our compassion for others." Joseph B. Wirthlin, "Come What May, and Love It, Ensign", Nov. 2008, 27
"Do you want to be happy? Forget yourself and get lost in this great cause. Lend your efforts to helping people. Stand higher, lift those with feeble knees, hold up the arms of those that hang down. Live the gospel of Jesus Christ." - Gordon B. Hinckley
Mission Call Day!
May 2008 - Nov 2009
The Lord has commanded, "Ye shall go forth in the power of my Spirit, preaching my gospel, two by two." D&C 42:6
I'm off... "to teach and preach and work like missionaries do!"
Mini Mission in L.A.
5/25/08 thru 7/24/08
This is the place
"I am called of God. My authority is above that of kings of the earth. By revelation I have been selected as a personal representative of the Lord Jesus Christ. He is my master and He has chosen me to represent Him--to stand in His place, to say and do what He Himself would say and do if He personally were ministering to the very people to whom He has sent me. My voice is His voice, and my acts are His acts; my doctrine is His doctrine.My Commission is to do what He wants done; To say what He wants said; to be a living modern witness in word and in deed of the divinity of his great and marvelous Latter-day work. How great is my calling!" -Bruce R. McConkie
Mission Boundaries
Buenos Aires West
Choosing Faith
"Challenges, difficulties, question, doubts—these are part of our mortality. But we are not alone. As disciples of the Lord Jesus Christ, we have enormous spiritual reservoirs of light and truth available to us. Fear and faith cannot coexist in our hearts at the same time. In our days of difficulty, we choose the road of faith. Jesus said, 'Be not afraid, only believe' (Mark 5:36)." Neil L. Andersen, "You Know Enough, Ensign," Nov. 2008, 14
Church News Article
Seven new mission presidents and their wives have been called by the First Presidency to begin service about July 1, 2008.
Evrett Wade Benton, 59, Argentina Buenos Aires West Mission; Weston 2nd Ward, Boston Massachusetts Stake; high councilor; former stake and ward Young Men president, temple ordinance worker, high priest group leader assistant and stake Young Men president. President and chief executive officer, Five Star Quality Care, Inc. Born in Vernal, Utah, to Evrett Lee and Adelaide Cortes Benton. Married Cheryl Chapman, four children. A Stake Relief Society president, Sister Benton is a former seminary teacher, ward Relief Society and Young Women president, stake missionary and temple ordinance worker. Born in Seattle, Wash., to Eugene Henry and Marilyn Openshaw Chapman.
Mission Info
DATES: 2.19.08-- Received Call 4.27.08-- Farewell 5.7.08--- Entered MTC 5.9.08--- MTC Transfer 5.26.08--CLAM Mission 7.24.09--BAW Mission 2.5.09--- Halfway 6.15.09--Rec'd Release Letter 8.19.09--Rec'd Flight Itinerary 11.24.09--Arrived Home
AREAS: 5.26.08---Hollywood, CA (til VISA) 7.24.08---Castelar, Argentina 12.21.08--Haedo 1, Argentina 6.8.09----Merlo, Argentina 8.31.09---Las Heras, Argentina
Haedo 1 Hermana Roy [Nicaragua] Hermana Barrera [Argentina] Hermana Di Stéfano [Arg.]
Merlo Hermana Carrasco [Arg.]
Las Heras Hermana Godfrey [Pennsylvania}
Family Photos:
2/02/2002
5/07/2008 - MTC Day
6/01/2008 - Davy's Blessing Day
Jason, Nat and Davy
7.13.09
Getting ready for church!
"The whole world begins to change when you see it through a sacred lens."
Still, Small Voice
Several years after Joseph Smith was martyred, he appeared to President Brigham Young. Hear his message:" 'Tell the people to be humble and faithful, and be sure to keep the spirit of the Lord and it will lead them right. Be careful and not turn away the small still voice; it will teach you what to do and where to go; it will yield the fruits of the kingdom. Tell the brethren to keep their hearts open to conviction, so that when the Holy Ghost comes to them, their hearts will be ready to receive it.' (Manuscript History of Brigham Young, 23 Feb. 1847, 2 vols., ed. Elden Jay Watson, Salt Lake City: Elden J. Watson, 1968, 1971, 2:529.)"The Lord has prospered this work and will continue to do so. He is close to His servants, even within whispering distance."This latter-day work is spiritual. It takes spirituality to comprehend it, to love it, and to discern it. Therefore, seek the Spirit in all you do. Keep it with you continually. That is our challenge."I pray that the Spirit of the Lord will be with each of you in your homes and families."Ezra Taft Benson, "Seek the Spirit of the Lord," Ensign, Apr. 1988, 5
Pouch (free) - Argentina Buenos Aires West Mission - write a missionary - fill in your name and Hermana Stacey Jensen - type your letter in the box and hit send!
or:
Write a letter on a single sheet of paper, fold it into thirds and tape at the top, add a 44 cent stamp and mail to:
Hermana Stacey Lynn Jensen Argentina Buenos Aires West Mission POB 30150 Salt Lake City, UT 84130-0150
Sister's Conference! ¨Women of God¨, or ¨Mujeres de Dios¨
President and Sister Benton
An amazing couple who love the Lord and do so much to spread the gospel. Thanks for all you do!
"Our hearts can only be drawn out to God when they are filled with love for Him and trust in His goodness. Joseph Smith, even as a boy, gave us an example of how we can come to pray from a heart filled with the love of God and then pray unceasingly through a life filled with trials and blessings."Joseph started for the grove to pray with faith that a loving God would answer his prayer and relieve his confusion. He gained that assurance reading the word of God and receiving a witness that it was true. He said that he read in James, 'Let him ask of God, that giveth to all men liberally, and upbraideth not; and it shall be given him' (James 1:5). His faith to ask of God in prayer came after pondering a scripture which assured him of God's loving nature. He prayed, as we must, with faith in a loving God."He prayed with the intent not only to listen but to obey. He did not ask only to know the truth. He was committed to act upon whatever God would communicate to him. His written account makes clear that he prayed with real intent, determined to comply with whatever answer he received." Henry B. Eyring, "Prayer," Ensign, Nov. 2001, 16
Argentina Flag
A Warm Welcome to Visitors From:
Albania, Arabia, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Barbados, Bahrain, Belgium, Bolivia, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Cayman Islands, Chile, China, Colombia, Croatia, Costa Rica, Denmark, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Egypt, European Union, Fiji, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Guatemala, Holland, Honduras, Hong Kong, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Iran, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Latvia, Lebanon, Lithuania, London, Malaysia, Mexico, Morocco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Nigeria, North America, Norway, Pakistan, Panama, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Puerto Rico, Qatar, Romania, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Singapore, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sri Lanka, Switzerland, Sweden, Taiwan, Thailand, Tobago, Tonga, Trinidad, Turkey, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, United States, Uruguay, Venezuela, Vietnam
“In a very real sense all can walk where Jesus walked when, with His words on our lips, His spirit in our hearts, and His teachings in our lives, we journey through mortality.”
-President Thomas S. Monson
click to see...The Life of a Missionary
"Women of God can never be like women of the world. The world has enough women who are tough; we need women who are tender. There are enough women who are coarse; we need women who are kind. There are enough women who are rude; we need women who are refined. We have enough women of fame and fortune; we need more women of faith. We have enough greed; we need more goodness. We have enough vanity; we need more virtue. We have enough popularity; we need more purity." Margaret D. Nadauld (General Conference Address ~ October 7, 2000)
MTC District
38 Things--by Stacey Jensen
I have summed up my list of things that describe me. I just couldn´t do it in 25, but here we go-- enjoy! 1. I finally made the choice to serve a mission at a Taco Bell in Riverton one November afternoon eating Gorditos with my mom. 2. I firmly believe we need but one commandment: be obedient. 3. I am a happier person when I French manicure my nails. 4. I like dipping apple wedges in peanut butter. 5. I have seen miracles. 6. Nothing frustrates me more than being misunderstood. 7. You can safely say that I am a bigger BYU fan than Coach Mendenhall, Coach Edwards, Coach Rose, and Brigham Young himself - put together! 8. I believe that cleanliness is truly next to Godliness and that laziness is of the devil. 9. Music fills my life with joy - a beautiful song can make me cry. 10. I have driven myself to the emergency room. "That´s a nice relaxing drive." 11. I am a soldier of the Lord. Each day I fight the effects of the great apostasy. Before this mission I was a Mosquito Abater-- fighting West Nile Virus and standing water. 12. I insist on cutting my french toast into perfect squares. 13. I want to be a (living) angel. 14. I can memorize just about anything if I really want to. Positively anything if it is set to music. 15. I am addicted to kettle pop-corn. It can be a meal --all by itself. 16. I love to set goals. I especially love reaching them. 17. As imperfect as we are... my family is my greatest source of joy.My dad taught me how to not be a doormat. My mom taught me to share, persevere, and forgive. My big sister Natalie taught me how to fight for what is important. 18. I take great pleasure in feeding people really yummy meals - as long as I can prepare them using a good Teflon pan. 19. I think pride and embarrassment are really lame excuses for not doing something. 20. I am a person who needs to feel appreciated and special. 21. I wish I could fly and breathe under water. 22. I live for dollar stores and love a good yard sale. 23. When it comes down to a few things, I absolutely refuse to settle. For me it is black or white. 24. I was born with but one dream: to be a mom. 25. I learned how much a kilo is because that is about how much my nephew Davy weighed when he was born. I learned how much a fourth of a kilo is because that is the perfect serving size of ice-cream on a hot and humid day in Argentina. 26. I have never cheated. 27. I have 20/12 vision but relatively poor hearing - to which my big sister can attest. 28. I talk in my sleep - often in Castellano. 29. I believe you can know you love someone just by holding their hand. There is nothing more endearing than seeing a really old couple holding hands. 30. If I could choose the way I will die, I would choose to die saving the life of someone else. 31. It took me 20 years to learn that I like mushrooms, and 22 years to learn that I like tomatoes. 32. I didn´t get an "A," but I loved PD BIO 220 - Human anatomy is so cool! 33. I may be the only person on the face of the earth that had to learn to ride a bike twice - my dad sure is a patient guy! 34. If I could have my way there would be a good downpour every week. I love falling asleep to the sound of pouring rain. 35. I do not tolerate vulgarity. A dirty mouth is a pathetic attempt to make up for an empty mind. 36. I was completely alone for 7 minutes last transfer when the sliding doors of the train headed from Ramos Mejia shut behind me... leaving my companion in Haedo. 37. Ranch dressing can make just about any food better! 38. I try to live each day without regrets. Each night I HAVE TO write in my journal. If I don´t, I feel guilty and afraid that I´ll forget about all of the blessings and adventures my Heavenly Father has given me.
And those are the 38 things about me!
“The Atonement of Jesus Christ and the healing it offers do much more than provide the opportunity for repentance from sins. The Atonement also gives us the strength to endure ‘pains and afflictions and temptations of every kind’ because our Savior also took upon Him ‘the pains and the sicknesses of His people’ (Alma 7:11). . . . if your faith and prayers and the power of the priesthood do not heal you from an affliction, the power of the Atonement will surely give you the strength to bear the burden.” - Elder Dallin H. Oaks
Thomas S. Monson- 16th President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Face trouble with courage, disappointment with cheerfulness, and triumph with humility. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Choose your friends with caution, plan your future with purpose, and frame your life with faith.
Thomas S. Monson ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
"When the Lord said, 'Lengthen your stride, quicken your pace, heighten your reach, widen your vision, and stretch your capacity,' he was, in reality, saying 'expect a miracle'..." Hartman Rector Jr. - Ensign, May 1979
Angel Moroni
"God knows you and what you can become because He has known you from the beginning when you were His spirit sons and daughters." James E. Faust - Ensign, Mar. 2001, 2
Plan of Salvation
“It should be ‘with great earnestness’ (D&C 123:14) that we bring the light of the gospel to those who are searching for answers the plan of salvation has to offer. Many are concerned for their families. Some are looking for security in a world of changing values. Our opportunity is to give them hope and courage and to invite them to come with us and join those who embrace the gospel of Jesus Christ. The Lord’s gospel is on earth and will bless their lives here and in the eternities to come.” L. Tom Perry, “Bring Souls unto Me,” Ensign, May 2009, 110
HEAVENLY HANDS
An angel with a small child points the way.
Hermana Periea, Torres, Jensen and Hansen
"As the teachings of the Savior are consistently obeyed, life will be beautiful, the future secure, and there will be capacity to overcome the challenges that cross our path." Richard G. Scott - Ensign, Nov. 2001, 87
"Heavenly Father's perspective is much broader than is ours. While we know of our mortal problems and pain, He knows of our immortal progress and potential." Russell M. Nelson - Oct. General Conference 2005
Faith... is the Power Obedience... is the Price Love... is the Motive And Christ... is the Reason -James E. Faust
First day in L.A.!
Elder Scott visits Argentina
"The Lord uses the unusual to accomplish the impossible." Richard G. Scott
I leave a quiet harbor in favor of another, I know not where. But first there are seas to cross and storms to brave. How could I prefer the foreign deeps to the encircling arms of my bay? Because some things can only be learned at sea. Yes, my craft is watertight, I can navigate the unknown, and lo, the winds that fill my sails blow from home.
"Dwelling in the world is part of our mortal test. The challenge is to live in the world yet not partake of the world's temptations which will lead us away from our spiritual goals." Robert D. Hales - Ensign, May 1998, 76
A birthday present from Hermana Torres
Hope is the anticipation that the outcome will be good. Worry is the anticipation that the outcome will be bad. Faith is the anticipation that whatever the outcome-- it will be for our good.
I've built a bridge All of my strength cannot cross over I stand at the edge The end of a road that I have followed Sinking from the weight of my own world Wanting the waves of Your ways to wash my feet Chorus Healing waters Healing waters Solace flows through the river of forgiveness to my soul Oh, I need You Healing waters Pour over me water to clean all my intentions Baptizing streams I swim in the freedom of redemption Floating on the sea of purity Knowing I can dive in the love that rescues me repeat chorus Memories are raging high Floods so deep they touch the sky All the things I've done to You All the parts of a life untrue Healing comes from outstretched hands Saving me from what I am Carry me Carry me
A tired Hermana AND cougar fan!
Heading out!
Servicio Bautismal
fuente del bautismo
President and Sister Blackburn
Words of Wisdom from Sister Blackburn:
"CARRY YOUR OWN WEATHER!" Which means it might be pouring rain outside, but if you bring sunshine with you whereveryou go, then you can make everyday a beautiful day! PASS IT ON!
4th of July Zone Activity
Westwood Zone, District 1, Hollywood CA
President Hinckley on Missionary Work:
"I cannot promise you fun. I cannot promise you ease and comfort. I cannot promise you freedom from discouragement, from fear, from downright misery at times. But I can promise you that you will grow as you have never grown in a similar period during your entire lives. I can promise you a happiness that will be unique and wonderful and lasting. I can promise you that you will reevaluate your lives, that you will establish new priorities, that you will live closer to the Lord, that prayer will become a real and wonderful experience, that you will walk with faith in the outcome of the good things you do."
“I don’t want to drive up to the pearly gates in a shiny sports car, wearing beautifully, tailored clothes, my hair expertly coiffed, and with long, perfectly manicured fingernails. I want to drive up in a station wagon that has mud on the wheels from taking kids to scout camp. I want to be there with grass stains on my shoes from mowing Sister Schenk’s lawn. I want to be there with a smudge of peanut butter on my shirt from making sandwiches for a sick neighbor’s children. I want to be there with a little dirt under my fingernails from helping to weed someone’s garden. I want to be there with children’s sticky kisses on my cheeks and the tears of a friend on my shoulder. I want the Lord to know I was really here and that I really lived.”