Happy Thanksgiving everyone!
Happy Birthday Eden and Ivy!!!!! Wow you both are getting old. I think about and pray for you often! What cute, amazing girls!
I am going to Medicine Lake (little africa) this week at transfers to be a Sister Training Leader with Sister Smith...the one who trained me. I had a feeling I would be a Sister Training Leader but I had no idea I would go there. It is usually unheard of that you are companions again with your trainer...especially after two transfers! I am so excited though! It means we will spend Thanksgiving and Christmas together. If I am going to leave, I feel grateful I am going there. I broke down crying a bit last night after President called me. The reality of leaving set it. I hope I stay friends with the people, members and investigators I have met here. I love them so much. Steve and Keri were really nice to me last night. Keri even played with my hair...you know how I love that!
Sister Bone is training someone new!!! She is excited and a little intimidated. I know she is ready. The Lord has prepared her. I feel lucky to have participated in her progression.
Quick bullet points because I only have two hours to email and shop...our preparation day is on Thanksgiving:)
-Leslie's family has had a few struggles so she has felt she couldn’t ask them to go to Church or to meet with us. We were able to meet with her this week finally and she came to Church! Thank you for your prayers! It made a difference. She has studied the Seminary manual on her own because her Mom and Dad won’t let her wake up that early to go. She reads her scriptures daily! I pray that she may get baptized soon and that I may get to be there!
-Angie is doing well. Sister Bone really connects well with her now. I know she will take good care of her.
-Sonia is doing well. She is getting baptized on the 13 of December. Sometimes Sister Bone and I would need to remind ourselves that we are teaching her! Often times it feels like she teaches us. She is dating Brother Picco's son who attends a difference ward. She will get baptized in that ward. Brother Picco is the Coach for the Vikings team. Sometimes he would come to lessons. It has been a great experience learning from him. What a sweet, tender man! He has such a testimony of the gospel and influences all his players for good! I feel blessed. Sonia is a great girl! I hope I can go to her baptism.
This week we had the Baptism and Confirmation of Mercy. This week we had a lesson in a member’s home every night leading up to Saturday. It was an amazing experience to see those she loves and those who love her come to support her and participate in the program. What a neat experience to have had the chance to see her entire conversion! It is an incredible thing to watch the light of the gospel change someone. Mercy ended up having Steve Nelson ( the member I live with) baptize her. It felt like an extra tender Mercy. Her testimony made me cry. She expressed her gratitude for us as missionaries, and for the Savior Jesus Christ, and the restored gospel. I couldn't hold back tears. I am working on getting a copy of it(she was so nervous she wrote it down) I have come to recognize the significance of my call this last transfer. After the baptism, we met with her later that night. She told us she had never felt more joyful! She said she was able to let every mistake she had made and every bad feeling she has had go. We testified to her of the power of the Priesthood and the blessings of baptism. It was a weekend I will never forget. The confirmation went well. It was beautiful. How fitting that the young women sang "Come Unto Christ" afterwards.
We can now listen to anything on youth.lds.org and lds.org
(as long as it follows the white missionary handbook). I download the free downloads onto a flash drive I bought....our car plays flash drives. Weird!)
This week, Sister Bone and I made a resolution to teach Restorations. We saw a man behind us while making phone calls in a car. I felt we should get out immediately and go talk to him. When we got out, we realized he was walking too fast and we would not be able to catch up to him. We saw what turned out to be a 16 year old boy on the curb. We started talking and asked if we could move into the entrance of the apartment building nearby for warmth while we talked. When we entered, we ran into the boy we saw previously in the rear window of our car with his brother. We ended up teaching all three of the boys in the entrance to the apartment building. They all said they wanted to read the Book Of Mormon. I wish I could have recorded their faces as we handed them their very own books! I felt grateful for the experience. The boys are ages 18, 17 and 16. The elders will teach them but we felt humbled to find them!
The people in this area have been prepared for Sister Bone and her new companion. Both of us have felt the Lord preparing these people for something new these last few weeks. The Lord prepares his people. I have a sure testimony of that. When we finally connect with those whom we have been prepared for and who have been prepared for us, miracles occur!
Come unto Christ has played continuously in my head this last week. The Lyrics read "Come unto Christ, come unto him, and by his grace be made holy again. He is calling your name, he is calling for you. With arms open wide. Come unto Christ." Every transfer, my love and appreciation for the Savior has grown. How lucky I feel to serve Him. I have come to recognize the significance and weight of my calling. What a miraculous time. I am excited to serve His people, missionaries and those in the Medicine Lake area this transfer. I pray the Lord will qualify me.
Here is a list of things I learned this transfer... I started to make the list a little earlier this time. The quotes are from people in my ward or the member of the 70 when he came.
The Savior Stands at the door and knocks. He hopes we will open the door to let him in. I am grateful for all the tools Heavenly Father has given us to let the Savior in!
Have a great Thanksgiving!


