This
Christmas was so great, the day was a proselyting day and we served served
served! First, the elders planned a ping pong event so we played at the church
with our super athletic 50 year old friend who is pretty much good at
everything! Ha-ha then we had a delicious lunch with a family of the church and
got to sit down for a bit and relax and talk with them. They told us of how
they met and the fun and the hard times. She fed us stuffed squid, spaghetti,
marinated meat, fruit salad and pie! That was our Christmas feast! Then we went
to the church to aid our English class member who needed help on a singing and
dance audition. She wants to either be a rapper or be a doctor when she grows
up! (About 15 years old). She is so cute and we plan to teach her in the near
future. We wanted to visit one of our investigators who said that all she
wanted for Christmas was to eat pancakes! But we didn’t have time to visit her
that night, but the problem was, we had already made pancakes... so we were
like, "ok, we are going to go pancake proselyting!" so we wrapped
them up in bags with a flyer of a Christmas Mormon message on it and ran out to
our closest friends! It was the best ever! We got to
make all our close friends
who were working that night a little bit happier and share the light of Christ
with them the night he first showed His light!! I loved Christmas this year; I wouldn’t
have wanted to spend it any other way!
This Sunday, the new elders that came into the area baptized the
referral we gave them! It was a Christmas miracle. We sang at the baptism and
he is the new member of the ward!!
I want to share that I know that if we are listening to the Holy
Ghost, It will guide us to what we need to say and do. Last night we had
planned to teach a principle of the gospel to a less active member, but after
we said the prayer to open the meeting, my companion and I both felt that it wasn’t
the lesson for her. Instead, we just said, we want to just simply talk about
what you need and what you would like to talk about. That led the whole
discussion. From an outside perspective that may have seemed like we didn’t
come prepared, but how many times is it that we prepare and we teach something
completely different than what we prepped? Like when you go up to bear your
testimony in sacrament meeting and say nothing compared to what you were
thinking before you got up there. Same thing! And being able to meet her needs
and understand her was exactly what was needed because we were able to share
about family history. I know the Spirit was bearing witness to those members
that their temple work needed to be done! (Korean families have huge volumes of
books listing their history and thousands of family names). We love that family
so much and I know that the spirit was guiding that lesson.
Love you family! Thank you for sending the family history
stories!!! (In fact I read some of those stories at dinner right before we had
that lesson with the less active family, it was inspired!!)
Sister Wright
I got cow socks and a cow headband and cow pjs!!! I am a cow :) |
Mango Waffle |
Investigator that got baptized |