Last
week we did divisions with Hermanas Stott, Odekirk and Dias! They are
in a trio and so I worked with all the Norties Hermana Stott and Odekirk,
and Hermana Dias worked with Hermana Ramos. It was a blast and we got a
couple really good lessons in and the spirit was really strong. It was
pouring most of the time so we got to hike in a lot of mud which was
pretty funny.
The buses here are comical. Its
always stick shift and I swear all of the bus drivers are just learning.
Whenever they stop to pick you up they scream GET ON GET ON!!!! And
push you on even if its completely full and no space. Then as you are
walking to find a seat they gun it, pedal to the floor, and they are
shifting and everyone is flying everywhere. As we were coming from Santa
Rita, it was especially rough because I had my hands full with my pillow
and 2 backpacks. I was flying everywhere and eventually pegged a little
kid in the head with my elbow and I hit him hard. I felt so bad and gave
him all of the cookies I could find in my backpack. We finally got a
seat then that's when the bus preachers get up. Yes. People preach on
buses for their jobs. There's always preachers or clowns on the buses
doing acts for money. This preacher was pretty intense. I was amazed at
how loud he could yell. He kept saying," If you have money, you have
nothing!!" and everyone on the bus was yelling, "AMEN!" Then of course
he went around with his hat asking for money. Just a little piece
of the apostasy that goes around here.
One of
the young men that we are teaching is getting baptized this Saturday!
Hes awesome and his name is B__. He is the one that the day I got
here to Palermo was the day his Grandma died. He definitely was prepared
to hear the gospel and the members are so helpful in befriending him.
This ward is the strongest ward Ive been in here because the Members do
their part. It makes missionary work so much easier!
We
have been visiting a single mom with 3 daughters whose name is Rosa. We
washed her clothes the other day. After, she said shes never received
that kind of service or company before and was really touched.
What
a week to be grateful! I attended my last Consejo de Lideres meeting
last week. I forgot it was my last until they asked everyone who is
leaving this transfer to bear their testimonies. Hermana Klein had us
write one hundred reasons why were grateful. Earlier in my mission, I
would have thought of the little temporal things like a washing machine,
hot water, clean water, air conditioning, and things like that. Ive
come to realize how bless I am through the Gospel of Jesus Christ, that Ive been born under the covenant with great parents and a great family.
It is very rare to meet a Latin missionary with both parents living,
members of the church, or active and have seen how much Ive taken it for
granted. Im grateful for the Plan of Salvation, that through my Savior and
Redeemer I may live again in perfect peace and happiness. I am grateful
to be living in the times of the last dispensation where we have
another testament of Jesus Christ, the Book of Mormon, and living Prophet Seers and Revelators. But most importantly, I have come to
appreciate and witness miracles through the power of the Atonement of
Jesus Christ and how we are able to be completely cleansed from sin. That
is a great miracle to be thankful for. I hope each and everyone of you
are able to reflect on what you guys are thankful for and how the gospel
has blessed, or can bless your lives.
Doctrine and Covenants Section 78
17 Verily,
verily, I say unto you, ye are little children, and ye have not as yet
understood how great blessings the Father hath in his own hands and
prepared for you;
18 And
ye cannot bear all things now; nevertheless, be of good cheer, for I
will lead you along. The kingdom is yours and the blessings thereof are
yours, and the riches of eternity are yours.
19 And
he who receiveth all things with thankfulness shall be made glorious;
and the things of this earth shall be added unto him, even an hundred fold, yea, more.
Love,