I
have a new companion, Hermana Benally. She is 20 years old and is
from.... UTAH!! She is Native American and has been on the mission 10
months!
I just LOVE her! We have been adjusting to life as
two Americans here in Comitan... luckily she speaks with a Spanish
accent so the people understand her! She struggles a little with
understanding when others are talking, but I understand so it makes it
kinda like a game. I understand and then explain to her and she talks.
We had a KILLER week. I was a little under the weather ( I had the flu
for 3 days) but despite that we ROCKED it in our lessons and contacting!
We set goals for the week and reached almost all of them!
Thursday
we were walking to an appointment and contacted a young man. We taught him how to pray right there in the street and he said
the most heart felt prayer I had heard!!!!! Even though we were in the
middle of the street and could hear children yelling and playing, the
spirit was so strong! We knew that he needed to feel God's love for him.
We invited him to church and he accepted!!!
Last night we went
with the Relief Society to the hospital to give service. I have never
seen a situation like that before. There were so many people sitting
outside of the hospital just waiting for their chance to get in or just
waiting for their loved ones to be released from the hospital. Hermana
Benally and I went on a split with two different sisters from the ward
to contact people, and the sisters had made sandwiches and hot chocolate
and they had 15 blankets to give away with the name of the church on
them. It was a really humbling experience to see how grateful the people
were to receive a cup of hot chocolate or even just to have someone to
talk to. We were hoping to get references to be able to go and teach
them, but I think our examples was what counted most for those people.
We did give away about 20 folletos of the plan of salvation and the
restoration! Maybe someone will show up at church?!
Yesterday
we had 4 investigators in sacrament meeting. I was playing the opening song when one sister walked in. I was
sooo excited to see her that I totally lost where I was in the song and
messed up! Ha but who cares, SHE CAME! We had been
teaching her but we stopped going over because she stopped reading the Book of Mormon and kept making excuses as for why she couldn't go to
church. Well she went last week alone and then yesterday alone... so we
are going to start teaching her again and see what happens.
I am so happy to be on a mission.
I am so happy you are my family.
I love you all.
I pray for you all.
I always will!
Love
Hermana Oliphant