Thursday
I was feeling trunky, so Sister Bowman started counting our blessings.
It started out silly with things like "We have hot pockets in our
freezer waiting for us at home!" but by the end of the night, and
especially later that week, we were screaming "BLESSING NUMBER
THIRTEEN!" as little miracles kept happening.
To give a little background, Sister Bowman and I had a great
talk last Friday night after mission conference. We were just talking about some of
our weaknesses as people/missionaries, etc. We came to the conclusion we
really needed to humble ourselves and just put our heads down and work.
The next day we both fasted, and since that has happened, things have
been improving. This week was probably the best in my mission yet. Here
are the top ten blessings that happened (in no particular order):
#1- One of our investigators was baptized!!! Ah. It was so wonderful and
beautiful and joyful. She was just beaming all day and we were beaming
and by golly the church is true. The spirit was so strong at the
meeting, and everything went smoothly. Sister Bowman and I sang "The
Lord is My Shepherd" (we practiced solely in the car as we listened to
The Lower Lights), the talks were wonderful and perfect, and our investigator
family came! We asked the 15-year-old son to play the closing hymn on the piano and he
rocked it. Also there was lots of yummy food after and a lesson with
that family. Sister Bowman and I are still finishing off some soggy
sandwiches from those refreshments (blessing #1.5 - free food).
#2- Thursday we had an appointment with a less-active, but he
cancelled. We were pretty bummed but then the cancellation turned into a blessing! There had been
an activity planned for that night at the chapel, but it got changed
because there was a memorial service for a long-time member of the ward
who recently passed away. Our investigator family didn't get word of the change, so
we got a call from them and they were at the chapel with homemade spring
rolls.
We felt bad, but it was such a blessing because they live out of
our area and we have SUCH a hard time scheduling things with their busy schedules. We drove over to the chapel
real quick and ate all the delicious food in the kitchen, and it was an
excellent time to really bond with them. We feel like we hadn't had the
proper time to just get to know them and build some trust and let them
know we're humans and not, you know, missionary robots or something. It was perfect. We were laughing and bonding and life was good.
#3- Our investigator played the piano at the baptism. I mentioned this
before, but really it was such a blessing. We had people to do it if
not, but we knew this would be a great way to include them in the
program, make sure they came, and show him we had trust in him. It was a
little rough, but it was his first time accompanying a congregation
and he was stellar!!
#4- One of the investigators from the family said she really felt the Spirit when the baptism happened. For weeks now she's been saying she
wants to be touched by the Holy Ghost and at the baptism she gained that witness she was looking for. Amazing things happen when people are in an environment where the Spirit can dwell.
#5- Thursday night we dropped by the house of a less active
who basically went inactive two weeks after she was baptized years ago.
In the past she's told the missionaries not to bother coming by anymore,
but we had called her and she asked to speak to her old home teacher, a
member of the ward. Well, that turned out to be the man I mentioned
before who just passed away, so we let her know. But we were having
trouble reaching each other, so we finally just dropped by. And she let
us in her house, which is big. We talked for a little bit and invited
her to the memorial that night. She said she might come, but wouldn't
confirm. Later when we dropped by the chapel, she was there! It was
perfect, a place for her to mingle with members and feel the Spirit.
#6- Friday night we dropped by the home of another
less active that we've tried to reach so many times. We've only seen her
once, and though she agreed to let us practice our teaching on her, she
wasn't too warm. But this night she was! We were able to really talk
with her some more and bond a bit, and we made an appointment, which was wonderful.
#7- The Smith* family has resisted contact from the church
since they were offended and left 4 years ago. They're marked as a "Do
not contact" on our ward list, but our ward mission leader said we should drop
by and "pray really hard before". So with faith, we did. Brother Smith answered and was really nice! He couldn't talk then, but we have
a return appointment -- miracle!
#8- Our investigator was confirmed on Sunday! The spirit was so strong
and she was crying. She told us after how powerful the experience was,
and it was such a happy moment to see her complete her process of becoming a
member of Christ's church on the earth today.
#9- Facebook! I've been wondering how exactly to use this tool
the past few weeks, and this week I finally feel like I have some solid
direction to go. We don't have specific instructions or rules on any of
this yet, because we are all trying to figure it out together. But look
for good things.
#10- Saturday night Sister Bowman and I had a free chunk of
time for the first time in a while, and we decided to schedule some
tracting (for my first time ever!). We've knocked a few doors before
when we were in areas with leftover time, but this was the first
scheduled tracting. It was FREEZING cold and we even saw snow (the first
we've seen here so far). One Jewish lady wasn't too happy to see us,
others were cordial. At the end of the night we knocked on a door and
this nice family invited us in. Turns out the Mom is a member (we
think)! She hasn't been to church in years because her husband is Muslim
and said he didn't care if she was a member but that the missionaries
weren't allowed to preach in his house. Since then she hasn't really
gone back. We were able to talk with her and say a prayer, and we have
an appointment next week to give her a tour of the chapel. Her older son
isn't a member, and we have high hopes for both of them! It was a great
way to end my first tracting experience.
The moral of the story is, if we humble ourselves and work
hard, the Lord WILL bless us! And even though Friday was a pretty rough
day for me to focus, as Sister Bowman and I really tried to work hard
and talked things through, we were able to receive great blessings.
I
feel so blessed. There is a lot of power to actually COUNTING our blessings. I think the Lord is happy to see us do so, and knows that even if it's hard at first, counting in faith is worth it.
Make a list of your blessings!
*Names have been changed for confidentiality.
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