Monday, November 26, 2012

Fried Turkey for Thanksgivin'

 
 
 
Hello family!
So this was a fun past week- we started out by going to early Thanksgiving dinner at the Bolgar home, it was super delicious and we heard a lot of funny stories and got to know their family better. A set of Elders were there as well, and at the end we shared a Thanksgiving Mormon message and did a fun activity to write down everything your grateful for. They shared it at the end and it went well!
We taught some recent converts on Tuesday and Wednesday, which included eating at a Mexican restaurant and sitting in the back of Joaquin's truck with blankets and teaching him about his new role as the branch mission leader!! We are still super excited about helping him figure out his new calling. He has his own PMG and we are helping him realize he just has to take it step by step, and he is happy and loving helping us so we are very lucky.
Thursday we spent the day doing weekly planning, attempting to make an apple pie...........and going to a members house in the English ward for dinner. We went to help finish setting up, and we walked up to Brother Thompson frying a turkey on the driveway- it was awesome- and delicious. We ate a lot of food- there was 6 missionaries there and their son, and then while we waiting for our stomachs to settle we went around the table and each chose 3 scriptures that we were most grateful for. It was actually really neat and I learned some new references and loved hearing everyone's testimonies. it was neat. Then we ate desert and helped clean while all the elders set up Christmas trees. It was a great thanksgiving!
Friday we taught some more recent converts because some of our appointments fell through. We are helping some with getting Liahona, and learning more about the plan of salvation (through talking it out I actually learned a lot more as well- the spirit totally taught us all, it was really neat) and then I found out that one of the members daughters as the same birthday as me- it was a pretty fun moment.
Saturday and Sunday were really great- we spent time in two of the trailer parks here and were trying to have the spirit guides us to find new people to teach and to bless their families. We found 10 new investigators!!! 3 families- we were super happy and had a great past two days, and I have also found that they are in all of my prayers, because we know that the Lord can help these people, we just have to have the faith. We are trying to work hard and listen to the spirit, and help people come one more step closer to the Savior each day. Sunday I spent all three meetings translating for the Stake Relief Society Presidency- that was fun, they had patience with me, but I got to tote the translation equipment around with me everywhere. There was a funny moment where I did the classic mix-up between "soap" and "soup". Soap= jabon, Soup= sopa. See the confusion?? yes two members were very confused when I was trying to explain to them how they could use their old laundry soap containers as water storage for washing clothes when their is no water. They thought I was saying laundry soup containers- they got a good laugh out of that one.
I am really trying to put more faith in the Lord, and Sister Schroeppel and I are increasing our faith and trying to talk to as many people as possible- and not be scared!!
I hope everyone has a great week- Love you all!!

Hermana Coleman

Monday, November 19, 2012

Voy a quedarme en Lorna otra vez!!

Yep, I am staying!! 4th transfer now, so it has gotta be good right? Sister Schroeppel is staying as well so we are excited for the new beginning and know that this is our time to make new goals. It is the transfer that includes the end of the year so I look forward to a lot of goal setting with myself and others that we meet everyday!
We worked a lot with less-active and recent-converts again this week. We have a lot of people around us (both Spanish and English) that have recently joined the church so we love going and visiting them and helping them find more ways to strengthen their testimonies. They help us a lot too. One of them has a little baby that was born pre-mature and she just got home from the hospital after being there for 4 months. She is so cute and tiny, the mom has to stay home 24/7with her so we try to go at least once a week to help break it up and take the lesson from church that Sunday.
We are also teaching a family that I am learning a lot from. The dad knows a lot about the Bible and we love to show him restoration scriptures from there. This past week he showed us how he found Ephesians 2:20 which talks about Christ's church being built upon the foundation of apostles and prophets. (Sister Schroeppel and I were just smiling) and then a man came into the restaurant where he works and he overheard him talking about how Mormons don't believe in God/Jesus Christ. He went right up to him and told him all about that scripture how we have apostles and prophets, and how we most definitely believe in Christ. It was amazing to hear that story from him, and how sometimes we don't know what to do to help them, but they are learning little by little, and recognizing the truths that the Church has within it.
We have been teaching Rebecca and Francisco about baptisms and going to the temple, they are excited and very excited about sharing what they know with their family. We are excited to use them to help with less-active members and investigators.
We helped a member with mormon.org this week- She has an amazing testimony (which i got to read as i typed it all up for her :)) and was actually really excited on Sunday when we took a picture of her with her two girls and that it would finally be ready to be published on-line. She is amazing!!
Thursday was a good day- we felt like we needed to be in Alabaster and we were passing out invitations for the party we were going to have on Saturday. I felt really weird about getting into the car, but it was starting to get dark and so I was confused on why. But we were standing out side just looking around and Sister Schroeppel sees someone walking toward our direction, so we went up to invite her, and apparently she has been taught by missionaries before and she would love to have us over, so we set up a return appointment and invited her to the party. then we still felt weird about the car so we walked up one of the streets and found a man and his daughter outside, who had also been taught by missionaries a while back, and we invited them and they said we could come back another day as well. We were super surprised and grateful that the Lord led us to them. We will see what happens!
This week I also learned that being bold, with love is a very good thing.
We had a good lesson in English class about the plan of salvation- and one of the members was talking about the sprit world, judgment and kingdoms of glory and I had just been studying them in the bible the past week, so I was able to whip 'em out and give them to one of the ladies we teach. It felt really good to help show her and teach her that and let her know that is what we believe! Little by little with her as well.
So Saturday was the big party- we got there early and set up, we had multicolored table clothes, made some poster signs that said "Noche de Talentos" and put a bunch of punch out stars all over the front of the gym. It was pretty awesome. One of the investigators brought a huge speaker system and President Bethers brought all the food- we made some too and a lot of people actually came! friends, investigators, members, recent converts, and less-actives, some members from the Altadena branch as well! Each companionship of missionaries there had investigators that came- it was so great! we had a lot of fun, laughing and watching salsa dancing, goofy missionaries and families sing. it was successful night.
Well I hope all his well, have a fabulous Thanksgiving week- sounds like the family has some fun plans. We have a thanksgiving meal tonight and on Thursday so we are being very well taken care of by the members out here. Both of them will be in English members homes so it will be fun!

Feliz Dia de Gracias!!
Hermana Coleman


 

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

The work is moving forward-as Pres. Holzapfel says :)


So exciting news!!! We had stake conference this week and there was a division that affected 3 wards which means growth is happening! Also they announced the numbers that are changing in the mission..... so keep in mind right now we have 140 missionaries and about 26 of those are sisters. The total number is going to increase to 272 missionaries which they say will happen by this summer- 112 will be Elders, 22 Senior couples, and.........138 sister missionaries!!! That's right 138! What?!? President had to clarify that it wasn't a typo in the text message haha- can you believe it?? It is amazing how many girls are now going and how it will affect a lot of missions around the world. So amazing!! Now all that is coming to mind is the word "Training" haha There are a lot of things I can improve on to help make the new sisters that come out have a great start to their mission and so we can all be effective in the Lord's work.
We had a good week and found some great new people to teach. Still working on finding more people who are ready to hear the gospel. At the beginning of the week we were walking around a trailer park in Alabaster trying to find new people the Lord wanted us to teach. We found  4 new women who all let us come in and teach them, it was amazing, and one wants us to come out to her house in Calera and teach her kids- The Lord really blessed us that day and led us to people that needed Him.
As I am looking back over my planner for the last week I am realizing how many people the Lord is putting us in contact with these past two weeks. Especially with those who are less-active or who are faithful members who hadn't been seen by missionaries in a while. He remembers everyone and when we listen we get to help him touch other peoples lives.  We found a less-active last week, Hector and his wife Marina and he came to church on Sunday!! He was happy to be back and see people he recognized. They love us coming over and now we are going to help the wife start thinking on how to get Sunday's off so they can go through the temple.
One of the young girls we are teaching has been having problems coming to church lately. She has the faith but it seems like everything goes wrong to help her come to church. We are trying to decide what is the next best thing for her.
Rebecca and Francisco are doing really well. They are both excited and can tell a difference and feel so much more peace now that they have the spirit. Francisco is already inviting his family to church and telling them how good he feels. He wants to keep learning more so he can help his family understand why he did what he did. They are going to help a lot of people.
Welp, looking forward to this week- Sister Schroeppel is officially banned from saying the word "transfer"....they are next week and it is not okay. time goes by too quick- I read in  an ensign article this morning by President Uctdorf something that really affected me. He said how he always tells full-time missionaries to act like each day is their last day in the mission (something like that...it was in Spanish...) but how to take it a day at a time- make the most of today!! He quoted Emily Dickenson and I really liked it "Forever is composed of nows." So true.
I love you all, make it a great week and enjoy the snow- we don't have any here!!
Hermana Coleman


Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Baptism!!!

Buenas Tardes!!
So, the Baptism went really well! They were both very happy and Rebecca had a really neat experience. One of our favorite parts of the service was when their son Frankie said “Wow, now all the bad stuff is gone!”, after Rebecca got baptized. It was cute, she loved it because he understood! I gave the talk and we had all the little primary kids sing "When I am Baptized" It was super cute. They were also confirmed on Sunday, and so we are very happy to see them as members and help them get to the temple!
We did splits this weekend with two 18 year old girls in the English wards. It went pretty well, we really wore Chandler out, but she got to see a lot of aspects of missionary work! We did some studies with them, and helped show them how to plan. We had fun getting to know more people- and we were able to show them that talking to everyone helps us teach more people! We were walking around in a trailer park talking to people outside, and a man was outside of his house so we just went up and started talking to him, he let us sit on his porch and teach him a lesson. We were able to challenge him to take another step towards Christ by saying prayers more often and coming to church.
We spent some time doing service on Halloween, and seeing lots of little kids dressed up at the library. Super cute! We stopped by  a recent converts home to see them and eat some food from their party they were having. We were able to meet some nice people so it was fun!
So we had some good times laughing with the members this week, we went tot he bakery to do service and they were all super tired, so we spent time trying to understand what they were saying to us, and then they started laughing at our Spanish a bit....we got two members practically on the floor dying of laughter, which meant we were dying to because they were laughing so hard. They said we helped them to De-stress...haha If anything we fulfilled our purpose by making people happier, even if it was at our own expense.
We have made some good plans to help members move forward with mormon.org profiles. it will be a fun week!
We are trying to find more people to teach, we discovered two new trailer parks (well new to us) this week and an apartment complex. We look forward to finding out where the Lord wants us to go!
Things are going well, glad to hear everything is going well back home, and in New York! We are really focusing how to remember that we are truly called her as servant of the Lord. He is in every aspect of the work and if we remember him more, we are closer to him and the spirit and we can help so many more people. The CES fireside was super good last night. How are we going to move ourselves into action?? A lot of times distractions, opposition binds us down, but if we have enough will power and ask for the strength of the Lord we can become "unbound" and see miracles happen, and lives change, including our own.
I love you all!
Make it a great week!!
Sister Coleman