Hey
everyone!!
Hope
everyone's Valentine's Day was great! Ours was good--probably a
little bit different, but still good! This week has been full of
different funny things happening, neat spiritual experiences, and
disappointments (as usual! hah)
Now
that I am back in the Visitors' Center everyday I've been able to
answer calls from Church Headquarters, chats from mormon.org
and that kind of thing. They always bring interesting experiences--to
say the least! But this week we had a really neat opportunity to talk
to a couple named Rindy and Domingo from Missouri. They had just
moved into a new city in Missouri and were looking for a new church
to attend. They live really close to an LDS church building and said
that they didn't want to pass the LDS church by for ignorance. So
they had come to mormon.org
to learn more. It was really cool to answer all the questions that
they had and see how through the course of the conversation their
opinions were changing. As we explained what the Book of Mormon was
and how they could know for themselves they completely changed. They
said, "Are you kidding? That makes so much sense. We had no
idea--you have no idea how much our eyes were just opened." It's
so incredible for me to be apart of this work, and to see how people
react when they recognize the truth. It like sounds familiar to them.
I love it.
Sister
Aquino and I have been exercising our faith this week--our faith to
drop :] Maybe some of you have heard of that. haha. We have a decent
amount of investigators but they aren't progressing. And we don't
have a ton of time to work in our area. So we dropped a decent amount
of people. We called Carlos Thome on Saturday. He hasn't met with us
in like two weeks because he always says he is too busy. So we called
to pretty much drop him. We told him that if he wants to learn and
know for himself, make these changes and everything that we are
always here. And told him that he knows where church is and if he
wants to do these things that he can show up at church. And he came
yesterday!!! It was awesome. I think that as we dropped him he
realized that he needs to act. So we are excited to work with him
this week and help him progress.
In
the Visitors' Center I have a huge stack of referrals that haven't
been called, that I need to call. And everyone in the Visitors'
Center has the goal to have contacted all their referrals by the time
the Easter Pageant starts (oh and mom was asking about when we start
prep for that--already started. The stage is up. The cast has been
practicing since October!! but the stage went up about two weeks
ago!). So as I was looking at my huge stack feeling a little bit
overwhelmed, I prayed that at least one of these referrals would be
in our area. We need new investigators! So with that new enthusiasm I
began making calls! And Sunday morning I talked to a girl named Karla
that said that she would be willing to receive the
missionaries--and lives in our area!!! She was actually a referral
from one of my investigators in Liahona 4, Brenda. That had given the
referral when we were at the VC for a lesson while I was still
serving there. Superr cool! God answers prayers :] And we're going to
visit Karla this week.
This
past week Hermana Mendoza was sent home for medical reasons :[ Super
hard. We were never companions, but she was trained by Sister
Cottrell, and we lived in the same house for 2 transfers when we were
both in Mesa Grande. She'd only been out 4 transfers but had a couple
of seizures last week. So it's been super sad this week at the VC.
And it caused a huge companion exchange mess for like 3 days. But it
was fun because one night I got to go on exchanges with Sister
Cottrell! We hadn't been companions since the MTC and it was fun to
work together in the field.
Anyways
it's been a good week. I love you all and hope that everyone is doing
well.
Have
a great week!!
Love
Hermana
Larson