"The doctor and covenants? I'm a doctor!"-6 year old girl in our area // week 41
10:50 AM
Hhhhooollllllaaaaa everyone,
So
I would just like to start out by saying that I am so sorry for the
Taylor family and that they are in my prayers. When I read the email
from my dad today about Mason passing away I was pretty much in shock.
Two years working together at Frostbite were the best and I am going to
miss Mason very much, and I know many of you will as well. So grateful
for the plan of salvation and the knowledge that we will see our loved
ones again one day.
Well
let's see what happened this week... Oh, Tuesday, I went to counseling
at the JSM building and my counselor showed me an awesome video that I
would like to talk about with all of you at the end :) Later on Tuesday I
went out with a cute couple in our ward that's engaged and we visited a
few people without any luck then felt prompted to visit one of our
investigators, Sandra. And she answered! We taught a short lesson about
the gospel of Jesus Christ and it went really well.
Wednesday
was a crazy day. During the day we were just busy biking, biking,
biking all afternoon. We had a lesson with a new investigator of ours
and it was awesome! We are excited to start working with her. And at the
end of the day after we biked 4 1/2 hours, we realized that all of our
lessons fell through, but one. Haha that's missionary work for you. But
it's okay because we were working hard and it was great!
Thursday
morning we weeded for 3 1/2 hours for the family that we live with
because they are going to have a wedding reception on Saturday so they
needed some help. We thought it was going to be super quick, yeh that
didn't happen. But that's okay. In the evening we met as missionaries in
the stake with the High Councilman over missionary work and talked
about the work that we were doing in the ward. We got to meet our new
district leader, Elder Lindsey. He seems cool.
Friday
we had district meeting. Our district is so small. It's only 3
companion ships, so there are only 6 people in our district, and we are
the only sisters. Haha it was super fun though and we are excited for
this next transfer to learn from our district. Oh and one of the cute
laurels that comes out with us got her mission call so we went to her
opening and she is going to the Adriatic south Mission (which covers
like 3 countries in Europe) Albanian speaking! We are so excited for
Natalie!
Saturday was
crazy. So in the morning we helped the young men clean the chapel and
then we helped the Daltons with last minute wedding reception food and
such. Then we went around and tried to visit everyone we teach because
we were having a capilla abierta in the evening and we wanted EVERYONE
to be there. The capilla abierta went really well. So basically what
happened was that temple square sisters came and set up some posters of
gospel topics and people went on a tour of our chapel with them while
they discussed the gospel topics and then they went around and toured
the different auxiliaries that are in the church and what each church
organization does. It was pretty successful. No investigators came but
we had 4 less active members come and a ton of members. It was a really
spiritual experience and we got over 23 referrals for all over the
place!
We had a great
day on Sunday as well. After sacrament meeting a member walks up to us
with her friend and was like, "Hermanas this is my friend, she has been
taught before but she wants to be taught the lessons in my home, she
wants to come to church and be baptized!" We were super excited, but
then she told us where she lives, and it happens to be outside of the
mission, so we cannot teach her #exactobedience so we got her
information and we sent it to the missionaries in the Ogden mission! We
are excited for her. Then like 10 minutes later we go to gospel
principles and there is this non member there that too wants to get
baptized and was going to a long time ago as a kid but didn't because of
his parents. But he too lives out of the mission. But he might move
into our area, so we might get to teach him! So that was some crazy cool
experiences! Sunday evening we had an awesome lesson with a less active
family, the Ariza family. We talked about patriarchal blessings. And
afterwards we played a fun game, called "pie face" or something like
that. Haha it was way fun.
Okay
so the video is a new Mormon message called "Like a Broken Vessel" from
Elder Holland. It is based off of his 2013 general conference talk. And
it talks about mental illnesses, specifically depression. I really like
that it focuses on that we need to focus on our Savior and rely on Him.
We are all still loved of our Heavenly Father. Everyone of us is worth
feeling loved and worth being healed. There is HOPE. That hope is found
in the Atonement of Jesus Christ. None of us are alone. REMEMBER THAT!
So I really love that Mormon message and I want all of you to watch it
because mental illnesses are real and while they may seem scary, they
are, well i don't want to say normal, but they are common and more
people should be aware of them :) so don't be ashamed if you have a
mental illness. It is just another trial given to some of us so we can
rely on our savior and our loving Heavenly Father more.
"Until
that hour when Christ’s consummate gift is evident to us all, may we
live by faith, hold fast to hope, and show 'compassion one of another.'"
-Elder Holland
LOVE YOU ALL HAVE A GREAT WEEK!!!
Link to the video:
Adriatic South mission is getting the best sister around
Look at all of these referrals...
The cute couple we live with
We
were stuck in our bedroom all weekend because of the wedding reception,
the rest of our living areas were taken over by grandchildren...
She wanted to take a serious photo haha
Our lovely zone leaders dropped off something at our house
Con amor,
Hermana Olivas
Utah Salt Lake City Mission
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