So let me just tell you about this week.
Tuesday
we had skills and interviews with President and Sister Clayton. So
beautiful. So crazy how inspired that man is!! Heavenly Father knows. He
talked to me a lot about things I had been thinking about and just gave
me the counsel I needed.
Something I finally came to understand is how important it is for us to
have confidence in the Lord and
just trust
in Him. If we are doing what is right, then we need to recognize it and
know it! The Lord blesses and guides us for a reason, and it is silly
to not recognize when we are in the right and doing good! So recognize
your strengths and continue to add upon them.
One day, we
went to this area/neighborhood that we had prayed about the night
before. While there, we talked to a lot of nice people, but no one was
actually super interested. Right before we went back to the car, we met
this lady named Dana. She had just recently found Jesus Christ in her
life and said we were welcome to come over the next day! When we taught
her the next day, she told us she hadn't even planned on going down that
street that day! The Lord works miracles, I'm tellin ya.
One
evening we had a dinner appointment with some members. The night
before, we planned on teaching them about the Book of Mormon and then
committing them to share a Book of Mormon with a friend. During dinner,
we talked a lot about their less-active kids and then eventually about
the Book of Mormon and Brother K was like "This is my favourite topic!"
Gold. So we were talking and Brother K mentioned Alma and how it was
because of the faith of his father that he was brought back, and
immediately (as if a light had turned on), the thought came to me that
he needs to write a letter bearing his testimony to his kids. So I
turned to Sister Raymant and told her that I hope she's okay with
changing the commitment and told them we had planned something different
but that I just felt something else. I told him what I'd felt and he
just smiled real big and laughed and looked at Sister K and she was
like, "I know, go ahead and tell them." He told us that
the Lord has been giving him this impression for months to write this letter to his oldest son and that he now knows he needs to.
Kudos to the Spirit, eh?!
That
night, we didn't have any solid plans for the last half hour because an
appointment had cancelled earlier. So we decided to heart attack a
members' door! We wrote cute little cheesy notes and quotes and secretly
stuck them on their door and knocked and ran! Ten minutes later we get a
call from them...they were just bawling. So the next night they have us
over and explain. That whole week, had been one of the hardest of their
lives. She was sick and Satan was just being so annoying and hard on
them and she just hadn't been feeling the spirit at all and was just
super angry, etc etc. And right when she was at her breaking point, she
heard a knock at the door-- when we heart attacked their door. She knew
right away it was us and she just started crying and was totally brought
back to solid ground and was exactly what she needed. Heavenly Father's
timing is always soooo perfect.
We
have also seen a lot of progress with two of our investigators, Kerry
and Daphne. Kerry is a former and Daphne saw us talking to her son
outside and just welcomed us right in.
Kerry
expressed many feelings to us last night and it was awesome to just
testify to her about the Atonement and how it will change her as she
makes God her priority. The spirit totally worked through us last night,
because it was so strong and so present. She felt it.
Daphne
is Catholic, but we've been teaching her and now her grandson and she
just keeps saying "I just don't know yet, but I keep praying!" And she
just keeps inviting back. I love when she quickly plays her gospel music
for us as we are leaving. It's so special.
Oh! Last
night, we didn't have solid plans (I promise we usually have more solid
plans than this past week...) so we decided to tract this street. We met
a lot of nice people, especially a girl who just lost her dad and then
her 88-year old, Filipino neighbor welcomed us right in and called us
"foreign angels" and said we could come back tomorrow. Ahhhh!
Oh,
and did I mention that I got to shake hands with Elder Oaks? Yeah, he
came and spoke to our mission! As well as Elder Kacher and Elder Allard.
It was wonderful! Their talks were prepared just for me, so that was
nice. They talked about:
-being satisfied that Heavenly Father is pleased with our sacrifice
-remembering that Heavenly Father loves us
-that this isn't MY mission, it's HIS mission that I get to be apart of
-that we need not being disappointed when investigators fail to keep their commitments, but to continue to love and respect them
-to develop holy habits and righteous routines
-the importance of being converted to the gospel, not the church-- this influences the way we teach and testify
-that church is "not a retirement home for the righteous, but a hospital for sinners"-- hence the reason we are divided into wards ;)
-that Songs of Solomon, according to Elder Oaks, are "biblical trash" (LOL)
-that Catholics make good Mormons
-to just love and open our mouths to EVERYONE
The spirit was
so abundant. Elder Oaks first spoke to the missionaries, and then
another meeting took place after wherein he spoke to returning members
and investigators. It was awesome! The room was packed! I even reunited
with so many of my people from Toronto YSA, it was beautiful. I love
them so much!!
Brothers and sisters, the gospel has been restored and the church is true! Ask Him and I promise you, He'll tell you.
xoxo
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