At the Indian Outpost |
Companion: Hermana White
What a week. I can't believe that I have already hit my two month mark. Time really does fly by in a molasses kind of way. Every day seems really long, but I get to the end of the week and can't believe that so much time has passed.
This week, the weather has been really strange. It started out being really hot and miserable. Luckily, the people that we meet when we knock doors will give us water even if they do not want to listen to our message. That keeps us from dying in the streets. Right now, on the other hand, it is constantly drizzling and kind of cold. I have to remind myself to be grateful for the rain in this desert.
The work
here is really going and we are finding like crazy. One day, we were
able to find 11 people! Hermana White has no fear of going into parties
and sharing the message of the Restoration to everybody. The day that we
found 11 people, we went up to a gazebo outside of a house and there
were five teenagers sitting and playing the guitar. It turned out that
they all spoke Spanish and wanted to learn more, so we picked them all
up as investigators. It ended up being a good thing, but while we were
there, it was a little awkward.
We always end up
going to people's houses while they are throwing parties. One night this
week, we went to an investigators house for an appointment. He didn't
answer the door, but one of his party guests did. While we were teaching
about the Restoration, the music was super loud and it sounded like a
crazy party was going on. At one point while we were teaching, the
biggest, most muscular man I have ever seen in my life came out, pointed
at us, and said in a deep and scary voice, "You're Mormons?". I thought
that he was going to kill us or kick us out of the door, but he just
said, "I'm Catholic, but I respect what you are doing" and then he left.
We
had a Zone Training Meeting this week and we learned about asking
inspired questions. That day, we decided to start asking more inspired
questions during out street contacts and door approaches. As soon as we
started doing that, I could feel the spirit so strongly while we talked
to everyone. The first lady that we talked to told us about how her
husband was really sick and needed a transplant. We were able to tell
her about how we can all find comfort through Jesus Christ and she
started to cry. The spirit was really strong!
Yesterday,
we talked to a couple of Seventh-Day Adventists. It was actually really
interesting. I love learning about what other people believe and being
able to share with them our beliefs as well. Anyway, one of the people
that we talked to was in college and we talked for a while about
religion. In the end, we asked her to read a chapter from the Book of
Mormon and she told us that she would as long as we would read a couple
of pages from her Bible study guide.Then she told us to come back in and
hour and a half. When we got to the car, we had a crisis of conscience
because it says in the missionary rule book that we are not allowed to
read books that are not approved, so we had to go back and tell her that
we couldn't read her book. She told us that she wouldn't read the Book
of Mormon. In the end, we convinced her to keep the copy of the Book of
Mormon and she let us keep the copy of the Bible Study Guide.
#MissionProblems
I am so happy to hear about
everything that is going on at home and about all of the things that you
are doing. I love to hear from you and to know what is going on in real
life. Spanish is coming along, but I know that we can do all things
through Jesus Christ.
Hermana Blau
Hermana White and me with a picture that one of our members painted. He is a crazy painter, and there are tons of paintings all over his house. So jealous! |
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