During weekly planning we made costumes to act out a
scripture story
with Drugar and everyone.
I have the costume of the chief priest on.
Monday, July 6, 2015
Hi Everyone,
This week has been miracle filled. People ask us what
we are doing to be so successful and the answer is I don't really know. I
have some thoughts. We work really hard and our faith is high, but I know
from experience that working hard doesn't mean you see miracles.
Yesterday, we kept working until night. We broke our fast quickly eating
sandwiches since we were like 15 minutes early for a lesson. Other than
that we were constantly working yesterday. It seems like everyone wants
and can meet with us on Sunday. I love it.
Alfred is still on track to be baptized. On Saturday
when we walked in he was listening to Mormon Tabernacle. He found it on
his own. He called us up on 2nd and told us he got off early from work,
so he wanted to meet with us. He also had the 3rd off, so we meet with
him on that day too. It really shows his commitment, since he wants us to
come everyday we can. He came to church yesterday. He didn't like testimony
meeting. I have to admit there were some really weird testimonies.
We tried warning Alfred the day before saying sometimes people say strange
things so if you have questions please ask. Brother Farid shaved his
beard, because he is working in the temple, so Alfred thought he would have to
shave his beard. We told him he didn't. Alfred also didn't
understand why someone was crying as she bore her testimony. We explained
that it was because she was emotional since she is moving back to Utah.
Also sacrament meeting started really weird. The person who gave the
prayer had it written out and it was super political. Not okay. One,
prayers are not suppose to be written out and two, the church is political
neutral.
Alfred did tell us that he liked the other
church meetings. Third hour was Bishop reading the church's
letter about Gay Marriage being made legal. For those of you who
don't know what it says it pretty much says that men cannot change God's
laws. God's laws are still the same. However, we should be nice and
civil to everyone, even same-sex couples. I totally agree with all
that. I heard that some people said some really strange things in that
meeting. Alfred was okay with it though.
Sister Johnston and I weren't able to attend the third
hour. A mother with three children came to church during the second
hour. She was looking for help since she is homeless. She needed to
wait until after church to talk with the leader who could help her, so we took
her children to primary and told her she could stay with them. We knew
what was going to happen with the third hour and it isn't something someone
should go to for the first time when visiting our church. We stayed in
primary with them singing songs like Follow the Prophet, which lead into a
brief explanation of the Restoration after church. Perfect. We and
the other people she talked to felt she was sincere, so Bishop was able to help
her for a week. I really hope everything goes well. We also stayed
with her for two hours after church until things were figured out. We
showed the children a lot of videos to keep them entertained. The home
fronts are perfect for that.
Fourth of July was awesome. We got to teach Alfred in
the morning. Go to bishop's house with the other missionaries for
lunch. We surprised Essix with a gift, since she wasn't able to watch the
fireworks. :( Then we went to the lakefront park and found and talked to
less-actives. Nearing the evening we were able to teach Drugar about
the Word of Wisdom with a game we made up. We then got to watch some of
the firework show before we left. President gave permission for
missionaries to be out until 10, so we could spend time with people watching
the fireworks.
Even though we left early we got back at 11pm. :( We were
not happy. We wanted to get to sleep. Other people also left early,
so when we pulled out of our parking space we then waited about 45 minutes
without moving. First off the cars leaving on the street were jerks and
didn't let anyone in. Second, we think there was an accident, since we
saw an ambulance just up the street. Anyway, fun mission story, right?
Also during the week, this random number texted us, calling
us Sisters (so they are probably a member) and asking us to call. We did
call and it was this guy named Mo (yes it is a man). He sells the Living
Scriptures and he met with a nonmember who is interested in having missionaries
come by. He asked if we could meet that day. We worked out our
schedule so we could. Ernie was just about to leave, but we gave him a Book
of Mormon, testified of it, prayed with him, and set up a return
appointment. So boom a new investigator. This was also the same day
that the miracle below happened.
This week was just crazy and I loved it. We did find
out some bad news about one of our investigators on the fourth, but it is just
a set back the person will still be baptized. When I don't know yet, but
I have faith that with Christ the person can will overcome the problem.
Miracle: Belinda wants to be baptized! This is a
miracle I didn't think I would see. I had faith that she would be
baptized, but I didn't think it would be while I was here. We were
teaching Stan outside the church waiting for Hugo (a member) to show
up so we could give Stan a church tour. We are really hoping
that the church tour will increase Stan's desire to come to
church. I think it did help him a lot, even though he
didn't come to church. I am seeing progress in him though.
While we are talking to him, Sister French (Belinda's grandma)
keeps calling and texting us begging us to call her. We thought she
was mad at us so some unknown reason. The
conversation died down, so Sister Johnston talked to Stan while I talked
to Sister French. When she told me Belinda decided to be
baptized I couldn't believe my ears. Back story on Belinda: her
family was less-active, but about a year ago they started coming back and all
of her siblings were baptized, but she decided not to. She had some
concerns that kept her from doing it. After girls
camp during spring break, she said before she didn't want to be
baptized, but afterwards she didn't know. Obviously, the Lord worked
with her since Girl's Camp.
They wanted to get Belinda baptized that Saturday, before
they leave on a three week vacation. We had to explain that she needs to
have her interview at least a week before her baptism. She also
hasn't been taught the lessons for a long time. We feel that it is best
for her to receive all the lessons again. They weren't too happy about
it, but there is nothing we can do about it. We really want to make sure
we keep the fire burning during the vacation. We plan on trying to set up
Face Time lessons. Belinda said she would do that.
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~Sister Aurora Pack

























