Monday, July 22, 2013

Hello Everyone!

 
It was very hot out here this week, we drank lots of water and loved riding the bikes haha. We were able to do some fun exchanges at the beginning of the week. I was out in Talladega, where there are so many bugs, and it is country and I was really afraid that I was going to get like 6 ticks my last week out here. I think I am in the clear though. We were able to have some great lessons and learn from some amazing people.
We have some great people that the Lord has led us to here, really! This area is amazing, and has amazing members/ recent converts that are really coming together and becoming great friends. There were a couple people that we wanted at church who didn't come, but I know they will soon! they are prepared.
So there is a man we have been teaching for a while off and on- a member referral, and he came to church on Sunday for the first time in a month. He texted the member who is his friend telling her he really wants to be baptized next week! Say what! Just before that our other main investigator called and said he really wanted to go through with his baptism this upcoming weekend. Sister Butt and I were super excited, and she said "Sister Coleman, how many times have we talked about how we wished someone would call us saying they wanted to be baptized?" A lot I said! And it came true! we were super stoked.
I know that the Lord is hastening his work, I have seen so many miracles, and them coming just because we have asked for them! The full-time missionaries at this time are so lucky to be missionaries, to be tutored and prepared to continue serving the Lord for the rest of their lives. I am so grateful for the time I have had here in Alabama. I really do love these people, and I am grateful that the Lord helped me get out on a mission so I could learn how to be more faithful to Him. I am still not perfect at it, but he gave me so much to learn and work on and I am grateful to keep applying it. I believe in the Restoration of the gospel, I know that Joseph Smith really did see Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ, and was called to lead us to follow our Savior more closely. I love how the Book of Mormon helps us to understand the Bible better, and to also increase our testimony. I know that missions are not easy, but it has been the best 18 months of my life :) I love you all! See you soon :)
Hermana Coleman


Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Milagros!

This week was a successful week of re-contacting potentials that we had met in the last couple of weeks. Lots of miracles! One man who works a tire shop who live in Bessemer (40 min away) said that him and his family are moving to Homewood by the end of the month and he wants us to come over to teach/meet them! Wohoo! We also found out where a referral lived by chance and was able to meet a former investigator who lives in that same apartment who had been reading the Book of Mormon off and on, and had been really enjoying it. Then we tried to go give a blessing on this families home that we met last weekend, but they weren't home when we had set the appointment. the next day, I was with one of the English sisters and we were running super late to meet back up with sister butt and her companion, but I felt like we needed to go see if this family was home. The woman was- Amy- and she said come in! she felt bad that she had missed us yesterday and said she was hoping we would come back today (inspiration!) she speaks English and Spanish and so we taught her about what our role was and some basics about the church and all the concerns she had from the church she is going to were answered in what the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints could offer her. The spirit was so strong and amazing! We told her we would come back the next day to teach more. So Sister Butt and I went back, and she had done some reading and expressed more concerns on how she really wanted to grow closer to God. She said that she felt close to Him every time we came, and so we invited her to church, told her about the plan of salvation and restoration a bit, and invited her to be baptized. She said YES!!!! Wow we were super stoked. She is a 2nd Ingrid, so prepared and ready. We love her already.
Otis is still doing really well, we did a object lesson about repentance involving brownies and dirt- and how when you repent the Lord will give you a whole new brownie! He got super excited and shared that punch line with everyone before we good. We were proud of him.
Also, Sister Butt met this man one night who wanted to find a church to go to, apparently he came to church (she didn't recognize him because it had been dark) but he CAME! he said he wanted to attend services in English- so that he could learn more English and more about God at the same time. He said that we could bring the English missionaries by this weekend to help explain more. He really like that.
There are amazing people here who are ready! We just have to keep up with the Lord. He really his hastening his work! D&C 88: 73 which says, "Behold, I will hasten my work in its time." Which Elder Holland added, "It's time."
I love you all! Make it a great week.


Puddles and Puddles of Rain!

This week we had "Meet the President" there was 6 zones there (half the mission) so a lot of missionaries! It was a lot of fun, and we got to meet President and Sister Hanks, they are great, have a lot of enthusiasm and amazing testimonies. We are all excited to have them. We did exchanges with the other Birmingham Sisters and I was able to be in a trio! it was fun, I haven't done that for a long time and we biked everywhere! by our last appointment we were all out of it, good thing that person did a great job at talking! We were able to leave an great chapter for her to read 2 Nephi 4- and she really enjoyed it. That day also included teaching Ingrid about baptisms for the dead and having "the armor of God" lesson with Alex and Odalys, which included their younger siblings throwing paper "temptation" rocks at them, it got a little crazy. But was fun! We had a great member lesson with Otis, and he was able to share his testimony in Spanish to an English man at the park who came up to talk to us (we translated for him) It was so neat!
We went by to see a less-active on Thursday, and he wasn't home, but we were able to teach a lesson to his sister-in-law an her friend, and gave her a book of Mormon so that was really neat - the Lord blessed us for staying out before 9! (which can get kinda tricky, but in the summer it is easier). So Friday we went up to Anniston and did exchanges with two English sisters up there. We had a lot of fun, and it was very rainy. YES! I really had been waiting for an all-day rainstorm and it came!! We were soaking wet, even with umbrellas, and we were walking in puddles, my scriptures, shoes and backpack are still wet- thanks to the fact the nothing ever dries in Alabama. So it was great, we were able to meet some people and someone offered us a ride and they were actually looking for a new church! It was so great. Lots of laughing at each other.
Sunday was great, the spirit was really strong in fast and testimony meeting although not a lot of people were there. It really is full of recent converts- and they have great testimonies and are the strength of the branch, it is great. Otis came!! and he stayed for the whole time!! it was a miracle, he really enjoyed it and his friend Zenon also stayed. It was great, great!
I learned a lot about people's agency this week, it was topped off as we had a lesson in gospel principles about it as well. It is amazing how we can teach the principles of the gospel, and the Restoration of the gospel in its simplicity, and people have the ability to interpret it the way they desire and how they are going to accept it into their life. It is very interesting to me. I know that agency is amazing, and we are so lucky to be able to choose to bring more happiness into our lives. I know that this gospel does that, and as we apply it daily, it is the formula for happiness. It will bring someone burdened down and overwhelmed, to have peace and rest. I love it!
"Preach unto them repentance and faith on the Lord Jesus Christ; teach them to humble themselves and to be meek and lowly in heart; teach them to withstand every temptation of the devil, with their faith on the Lord Jesus Christ. Teach them to never be weary of good works, but to be meek and lowly in heart; for such shall find rest to their souls."
Love you all! Make it a great week.
Love,
Sister Coleman

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Fun Fun Week!

 
We had the first part of the week in our area, for the rest of it we were out and about!
Had a fun surprise birthday party from some of the families here in the branch. They were so sweet and very secretive, I got cake everywhere, including up my nose which was fun.
Thursday we were able to go up to Camp Hulaco, a church owned camp where the Birmingham stake has girls camp! 4 of us sisters went with a member and we were asked about a month ago to prepare a workshop for the girls. We had a lot of fun planning on the drive up ( about 90 minutes away) and We each had our parts which included one of the sisters sharing her conversion story (she has been a member for 18 months and is on a mission!!) then one sharing how she studies and prepared for a mission, then I talked about working hard and demonstrated how you clip your skirts to get ready to ride the bicycle, they thought that was great. Then we talked about developing talents and as they do that will prepare them so well to be missionaries! Lots of them had good questions and it was fun being up there and feeling the spirit of girls camp. I love girls camp! so we were very lucky, we got to talk to a lot of sweet girls, it was super fun.
Friday we went to the temple to help translate for baptisms for the dead, I was able to see some of the members from other branches, it was great!!
We were up in Gadsden Alabama and we were able to do double the work there on Saturday. It was fun and we met a lot of people, and this sweet sister from Chile who knows French, Spanish and English, she is very classy and sophisticated and wants to go to the temple so badly. The sisters are going to get things going to help prepare her. She is in her 80's and I just love her!
Sunday was great, we talked a lot about temples and our branch president is amazing. He really does have his heart in this work, wants to be more involved in missionary work, and is trying to get the branch and recent converts more involved too. There is a lot of work to be done, but they are great. I really am so happy in this branch, I am learning a lot from them, and their love and service and kindness. great examples. I am grateful to be meeting so many of the new sisters out here in the field, they are amazing and are fulfilling their purpose by helping others come unto Christ.
I love you all! we are surviving the heat here, but barely, I want it to rain so bad! maybe this week.
Have a great week!!
Love,
Sister Coleman


This is a pictures of a recent convert- Fabiana, her Daughter Emily, and her mother Dirce from Brazil who is investigating the church.