Wednesday, December 11, 2013

December 8, 2013

Family,

Our week has been full of miracles! Last Monday during my personal study, I was reading about faith and miracles in the bible dictionary (side note: the bible dictionary is my new best friend) and it lead me to read about all the miracles that Christ performed. Whenever I read about miracles in the scriptures, it reminds me of one lesson we had in Young Women's when I was a laurel. I think it was Sister Parks who said it, but it was along the lines of how miracles are still happening every day. They might be really amazing like Christ's miracles where they're too special or spiritual to share with others, or they might be smaller but we're either too preoccupied or too lazy to recognize them. And so, my goal this week was to not only have the faith that miracles would happen, but to try to recognize Heavenly Father's hand in our missionary work. And, it worked! Especially because when you focus on the miracles or blessings we're receiving, it's so much easier to forgot about the less than ideal things happening. 

So, short recap of the highlights of our week:
Miracle #1: T
He's already in 2 Nephi! Seriously, I know I talk about him every week, but it's because he's worth talking about every week. He's just an amazing example to me about the power of faith and truly how the gospel blesses a person's life. He's even already sharing the gospel to the tiyangge owner by his house! And yesterday, as we were waiting at the church for the elder's baptism, we walked into a room and there he was sitting at the table reading the gospel principles book and taking notes on a sheet of paper! The elders saw him, and they came up to us and was like "let's just baptize him already". I'm so excited for his baptism on Christmas.. I seriously can't think of a better way to celebrate Christmas other than maybe skyping you all :)

Miracle #2: The G Family
So Brother and Sister G have been less actives for a loooooong time. They used to be really active in the church, he was in the bishopric, etc. But for the past who knows how many years, no change no matter how many missionaries would visit him. It's hard because he knows what he should be doing, but just won't do it. You can't try talking to him about the importance of scriptures or church, because he'll literally say to your face "I already know that it is important" But this past week, we went visited and he said "Sisters, we're going to church on the 15th this month" And of course, we don't really know what to say because we're trying to figure out what's happening. But he was telling us that his daughter has been trying for so long to get them to return to church, and that he finally promised her that he would. And then he was saying how missionaries have been trying to reactivate them for years, but nothing has been working. But then then he said that we found his weakness, because every time we visit, most of the time we would just sing and share a really short message. He said that our songs have been the only thing that's been softening his heart. So that night, we sang How Great Thou Art because he said it was his favorite, and he was a little teary afterwards and sister was mouthing along with us. It was such an amazing experience. I felt the Spirit so strongly and I know that I'm seeing a miracle happen right in front of me.

Miracle #3: Brother P
I'm not sure how much I've shared about him, but he's the dad of J and used to be very indifferent to our lessons. He would listen, but no sign of interest, not even curiousity. But he came to church this past week, AND he's been reading in the Book of Mormon, AND when he asks questions now, it's not because he's trying to debate, but it's because he's actually curious and wants to learn. I think we still have a long time before we get anywhere close to baptism, but his change in countenance has definitely felt like a miracle.

In other exciting news, we bought a Christmas tree! It's only a foot tall, and 63 pesos (about $1.50) but now our house feels all Christmasy! We created a little cove underneath our stairs for the tree, and we already have two presents because Sister Smith's package came this past week! And they cut some snowflakes to put on the walls. Merry Early Christmas! 

Overall, this week was really good! We got punted pretty badly on Tuesday, but that's just a part of mission life. I love you all and am so grateful for your support, letters and prayers. I'm especially excited to skype all of you in a couple of weeks!!! It's going to be here in no time and I'm so excited!

Love you!
xoxo
Sister Fitzgerald
The little girls that come to our English class every Saturday. They're adorable!

Sister Dean (a ward missionary who has worked with us for three months)!

Last week while walking back from Vista Alegre, the workers on the side of the road we're chopping down the sugar cane. They stopped us and asked if we wanted some, and of course we said yes, so they peeled off the skin with their big machetes and gave us each a huge branch! I guess I can now cross off eating sugar cane from my list!

Monday, December 2, 2013

December 1, 2013

Happy Late Thanksgiving! And as an early Christmas present to me... I'm not being transferred! and neither is Sister Luke! or Sister Davis and Sister Smith! So we'll all be in the apartment for at least another six weeks! We're all excited and we just found out because the AP's just walked into the computer shop and told us so we're all excited to spend Christmas and New Years together!

We've had another good week! Mostly because, we're not being transferred! And it was Thanksgiving... my first major holiday away from home. But the four of us celebrated together in our apartment. We made mashed potatoes, bought a lechon chicken (sooo good), we also made corn and carrots, and bought a Buko Pie, oreos, and some ice cream for dessert. It was as American as we could get. But so fun. We went around and said what we were thankful for, etc. and made it as homelike as possible. Now that we found out that none of us are being transferred, we'll be able to start decorating our house for Christmas! 

The mission work still continues.... some investigators are progressing, some are not.... the life of a missionary. But we had some really powerful lessons this past week. We also have had some preachers following us around, teaching three different families who are our investigators. But we're not too worried, because obviously we're the ones with the truth :)

T's testimony is so strong already it still amazes me every time we teach him. He is so excited for his baptism this Christmas. The change I've seen in him has been amazing, he truly has the desire to learn and live the gospel of Jesus Christ. Every night we go to teach him, he's there reading while he waits for us. Even in the afternoon when the elders walked by, they saw him reading! So basically, he's great.

This past week, we also were able to teach the J family again. They have four little kids and are so sweet. Literally, our first lesson with them, they told us how they've been searching for the truth, and how they'll let anyone who knocks on their door in, because they're searching for it. On our third visit, we were introducing the Book of Mormon. And after explaining a little  bit about it, Sister J turned to her husband and said "What if this is the truth, and it's already knocking on our door?" We have such a good feeling about them.  Right now they are another religion, but when you're open and have the sincere desire to learn, you will, so I feel like that's what will happen with them. I'll give you an update next week what happens!

Also, a miracle happened yesterday at church. Sister Luke and I were sitting up on the stand because I play the piano and she leads, and after the sacrament as we're starting testimony meeting, in walks in Brother P and his daughter F. I almost wanted to cry! I hope he had a good experience. On the Friday before, we had a lesson with him and it's always hard to read him because he asks questions or make comments where I don't know if he's trying to contradict us, or if he's actually being sincere. But we talked about the importance of families, and he was explaining how in the past, he hasn't really been one, but we emphasized how it's what he's doing now that's more important. So, we'll see what he actually thinks when we visit later this week.

For a funny story, both Sister Luke and I got pooped on in one sitting. Right when we were starting, a lizard pooped from the ceiling and it landed on SIster Luke's arm haha. And then after the lesson, I was holding A and A's little birds/chick pet things, and it pooped on my hand! So basically, it's true, when one thing happens to your companion, it's gonna happen to you as well.

Overall, it's been a really great week!  I love you all! And I am truly am thankful for all your prayers, support, love, and packages/letters you send me :) I got Maddy's happy note in the mail and I already sent the other back to you last week so we'll have to see how long mail actually takes to get to you.

xoxo forever
Sister Fitzgerald