Hello hello hello!
Another week come and gone. The highlight (haha yeah right) of my week was the fact that it SNOWED. About 10 inches. Boooooo. Luckily it melted within two days. I feel it was necessary to prepare me for what is coming. It's going to be bad. But I am excited!
Anyways, any week with General Conference in it is going to be a good week! We've been staying really busy with our lessons. We have a lot of people to teach and right now we are really trying to help people progress, which is the purpose of what I'm doing. We pray a lot to try and discern what it is we can be doing to help our investigators have a desire to come closer to Christ and then to act on that desire. We had two investigators come to General Conference this week so that was a big deal! Exciting times!
We got a new car this week! A 2014 Chevrolet Cruze. Woot woot! I feel like a champion when we drive it. We switched with the Elders because they needed a bike rack. It was their idea to switch and we were more than okay with it!
On Tuesday we had a lesson with our two favorite Spanish men, Rodo and Benito. I actually talked to them and said some good one-liners in the lesson (ex. the Gospel of Jesus Christ blesses our families. haha). The worst part though was when Rodo brought out what he called "plantanas machos" aka manly bananas, or better known as bananas soaked in brine with cheese on top. I almost threw up. I don't know if I have ever had a gag reflex that strongly before. Sister Tew was a champion and ate some of mine when they weren't looking. Oh man, it was bad.
We had a cool experience when we talked to Flor for the first time this week. She is 15. We asked her to pray and she said yes! That was the first good thing. And the second was in her prayer she thanked God for sending us to her because she knew we were from God. How cool is that?!
This week I got packages from Janie and Sarah with goodies inside. I don't know what I have ever done to have such awesome friends. THEY ARE THE BEST.
We had a church tour with Rodo this week too. The chapel concluded our tour and as soon as we entered the strongest feeling of peace overwhelmed me. It was incredible and such a testimony to me that God really is aware of the work we are doing. I am so thankful I get to renew my covenants each week and remember my Saviour. Rodo is so awesome and basically teaches us a lesson every week. He is so cool.
We taught Misael, Jorge, and Omar, who are all bros from Mexico. When we first got there, Misael was hostile. But as we read the book of Mormon, he wouldn't stop. He just kept reading and reading and talking about what he was reading. His whole countenance changed just by reading from the BoM. By the end we were all laughing. When we got up to leave, Misael stood on the arm of the couch to be taller than us. It was so funny. They are the shortest little men. I kind of feel bad going over there because I am such a giant. I must make them feel like children haha.
General Conference was so amazing! I love it! Never has the Gospel been more real to me. And more than just a church. It defines everything I am. I love it so much and I am so thankful I get to share it.
General Conference is such an uplifting, amazing, and yet emotionally draining time. I learned so much and got so many answers to prayers. We had a priesthood session miracle. Rodo cannot come to church because he works every Sunday but he could come to priesthood. We were so excited! And so was he! He came in his Sunday best and was so ready to listen to the prophet. We got there early to make sure everything was working. But it wasn't. The satellite was down so all the men needed the laptop to watch it in English. We headed to the clerk's office where we fiddled around with the computer there. The sound was not working no matter what we did. Sister Tew and I said a prayer. By this time, it had well started. After we said the prayer we tried in one last attempt to get it to work and it did! Rodo was able to watch in Spanish and understand! It was so awesome.
Sunday morning we watched in Spanish with one of our investigators. As you know, I don't know Spanish. Though I did not know exactly what was being said, I received answers to my prayers through the promptings of the Holy Ghost. It was so incredible.
Spanish is coming slowly but I am starting to understand more in our lessons. Sister Tew is an incredible missionary for teaching a lot of lessons basically by herself!
We have a large teaching pool but we are really trying to do more than just teach lessons. We want to help people progress! It's hard work but I am just glad I don't have to go it alone. I realized during Conference that this work is impossible to do by myself. I need the Spirit and my Saviour's help every step of the way.
Also we are currently teaching 3 Carlos's, each of which we don't know their last names haha. So they are now Carlos 1, Carlos 2, and Carlos 3. It's great!
Anyways we didn't have a lot of time to email today but I hope I packed in enough stuff to keep everyone entertained! I love you all and I am so thankful for all of your support. It's great to be loved!
Love,
Sister Turner
Sister Turner expressing her LOVE of snow
more snow......
and more!