Hermana Oliphant |
Estoy muy agradecida por la apoyo de mis amigos y mi familia. Muchas gracias!
The missionaries in our Ward! |
This
transfer has been rough to find and teach people. We do a ton of
walking and lots of our appointments fall through, but we keep going.
Hermana Rodriguez and I were the first Sister Missionaries to work in
this ward in over 12 years and we opened the area. Well, the elders had
the whole ward and then they split it with us. So, it's a new area, but
other missionaries had been working here. We have been working a ton
with the members, active in the church and not active. We have taught
many lessons to them and also to their friends. We have a few noches de
hogar (FHE) each week in the homes of different members.
Usually they
have a non member friend with them, which is awesome! It's fun to watch
the members having fun sharing the gospel with their loved ones and
friends. A member of the Relief Society presidency introduced us to her vecina (neighbour) last week.
She is progressing so well! Each time we go to visit her she has read
what we asked her to and is ready with her questions and wanting to
learn more. She lives alone and has a lot of family problems (with her 2
children especially). She also is an alcoholic. But she wants to stop
and knows that we can help her by helping her live the gospel. Christ
can help her accomplish anything!
I am so grateful that I get to be in this area for at least 6 more
weeks! Hermana Rodriguez and I get to stay together! Yay!! I am so
thankful for her. I am thankful for the members in this ward. I am
thankful for my leaders. I am thankful for all of you!
Thank you for your emails. I printed
them and they really helped me. I am doing well. My body is finally
getting better. I drink electrolites everyday, they are so SOOOO nasty. They are flat and make me gag, but the doctor said they will help. I
also exercise each morning and night now. So its helping with the stress
and everything.Mike Wisouski Breakfast my hermana made for me! |
Hermana Kelsi Wilson took violin with Ammon! |
I wasn't able to go to the Women's Conference, and we can only
go to the sessions this weekend if we have investigators to come with
us. I really hope people keep their promises and are able to come! I am
excited to watch it and see how much I can really understand from the Spanish. I will at least feel the messages through the spirit.
Thank you all for everything. I love you.
Fellow missionary from South Jordan! |
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