Monday, October 28, 2013

Influence of the Spirit

Sister Berati and I have had a great week! The ward has been so helpful to come on teaches with new investigators - which really makes all the difference.  I've really gained a strong understanding of why the members are so important in missionary work. We can't do it without them. My favorite way the members help out is by inviting us over for dinner and allowing us to bring investigators along. I'm grateful for the Spirit the members keep in their home which provides a great atmosphere for lessons. 

One experience that was special this week was our visit to our friend Bill's house.  We've met with him a few times and he has been curious and interested to learn about our Church, but just as mere entertainment, not as something he'd like to embrace in his own life. Although we invited him many times to pray, he declined. However, this past visit with him was different.  By the guidance and help of the Holy Ghost we were able to talk with him and ask him questions that really made him think about how he could find more happiness in his life. We shared a couple scriptures (Alma 32:27 and Ether 12:6) to explain to him how just the desire to believe would be enough for him to receive an answer to his prayer.  He recognized his own desire to be happier and we knew that the Gospel was the key to his happiness!  Toward the end of our conversation, we asked if he would read the Book of Mormon and pray that night to know if God was there and after a long pause he said, "Alright...but how can I know what the answer is?!" This was music to our ears!! We then explained about how the Holy Ghost would answer him.  What a great experience it was to feel the influence of the Holy Ghost in our discussion with Bill. Without it, I know that he wouldn't have felt compelled to accept the challenge to pray. How grateful I am for the gift and power of the Holy Ghost - especially in missionary work.

Scripture of the Week: "Trust in the Lord with all thine heart and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths. For whom the Lord loveth he correcteth; even as a father the son in whom he delighteth. Happy is the man that findeth wisdom, and the man that getteth understanding." Proverbs 3:5-6, 12-13



Monday, October 21, 2013

New Investigators Miracle!

Holy cow! This week has been crazy! We have been so blessed to find so many people this week who are ready and willing to hear more about the Gospel. The coming week will be full of return appointments and member present lessons - I'm so excited! The amazing thing is that it's nothing Sister Berati and I have done. It's simply the Lord showing us where we need to go and who we need to talk to. 

This week our Bishop suggested that we stop by the cutest little cafe you could imagine next to the train station.  It's called the Chocolate Teapot and we went there to follow up on these ladies that members had contacted and become friends with.  The members moved back to the U.S. but suggested to the Bishop that we stop by to see if they'd be interested to learn more.  It was a busy day in the cafe, but we left a mormon.org card for her and she was so excited to have it.  We'll be stopping by again soon to hopefully leave a Book of Mormon to her and the owner. After leaving, less than 15 minutes later we knocked on a woman's door who wasn't interested and she told us the person next door probably wasn't either. Despite her suggestion, we knocked on her neighbor's door anyway.  A sweet lady from Africa opened the door, took a copy of the Book of Mormon and we set up a time to meet with her again on Wednesday! It was a miracle! 

I also was reminded how much I love church this week.  Two investigators that live near our home both came to church for the first time, stayed all three hours and asked if they could come again next week.  We were so happy!  Usually we have to try and drag people to church!  There is such a great Spirit there and we know that's really what makes it so special for the people that come for the first time.  They can feel the difference and the love the ward and their Heavenly Father has for them.  

Scripture of the Week: "Behold, I am a disciple of Jesus Christ, the Son of God. I have been called of Him to declare His word among His people that they might have everlasting life." -3 Nephi 5:13

Monday, October 14, 2013

Spirit of Music

This week was definitely a little out of the ordinary, but a great week nonetheless. :) One of our investigators from Albania is 7 months pregnant and doesn't speak much English, but she got sick this week! We helped her get to the hospital and within 3 days she was feeling much better!  Thank goodness Sister Berati was here to translate! During those few days, we didn't have much time to door knock or street contact, but it was a great opportunity to serve our investigator in a time of need for her. We're happy she's doing better. 

It was a blessing on Saturday to be invited to play my violin at the London Temple Visitor's Center for a musical fireside! I felt so privileged to be there and played How Great Thou Art.  We went with some members in the ward and also one of our investigators, Dave. I think everyone, including myself, went home feeling edified by the great Spirit that was there. It was special that everyone performed their song right next to the Christus statue, so as we listened to songs centered on Christ, it brought a powerful feeling of His love and sacrifice for us.

I've become more grateful and aware of the impact music makes in the Church. I think D&C 25:12 says it best, "For my soul delighteth in the song of the heart; yea, the song of the righteous is a prayer unto me, and it shall be answered with a blessing upon their heads."

Monday, October 7, 2013

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Love me some General Conference

You can't beat General Conference weekend! Seriously. I have been looking forward to this weekend for so long and I'm so grateful it finally came! We had little General Conference pass-along cards in the flat that I was just dying to hand out to people. :) The crazy thing is that Conference doesn't start over here in England until 5pm Saturday evening.  My companion and I rode the bus to the Stake Centre to watch the Saturday morning session and we were blessed to get a ride home from a member. I can't believe how fast the session went by. Sister Berati and I felt like it went by too quickly and we were hungry for more! 

Yesterday morning was the most beautiful I've seen here in England. The temperature was perfect, the sun was shining, the air was clear, and the amount of blue in the sky was more than I'd seen at one time in a while. :) It was a unique opportunity to go finding on a Sunday morning, since every other Sunday we're in Church. We knocked doors on a street not too far from our flat and were blessed to knock on a couple of doors with sweet ladies that answered. In each instance, we gave them a Book of Mormon and hope to stop by again later this week. Handing out Book of Mormons (or Books of Mormon, whatever) is one of my favorite parts of missionary work!  I know that if those people sincerely read it, they will find answers to questions and comfort through trials. When we asked one of our investigators if she had been reading the Book of Mormon, she told us she had and that she enjoyed reading it because it was "comforting." I love when people can feel and recognize the same power that I do when I read it. 

By the time we got back, we were only able to see the tail end of the Sunday Morning session, but this week we plan to catch up on what we missed during our dinner hour.  I can't wait to hear more of the inspired words from the leaders of our Church. I know they are called of the Lord as His authorized servants and lead this Church worthily with the keys of the priesthood. As we strive to improve ourselves and follow their guidance, it's impossible to go astray. 

Scripture of the Week: (one of my favorites) Matthew 11:28-30 "Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.  Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me; for I am meek and lowly in heart: and ye shall find rest unto your souls. For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light."