Monday, May 25, 2015

Rats on rats on rats

Monday, May 18, 2015

Service

Monday, May 11, 2015

Happy Mother`s Day!


Mother's Day Skype with Alexis and Hermana Wingate!

Yesterday I got to call home and talk to my mom and Alexis for Mother`s Day! It was really fun to be able to talk to them  in real life (almost). And it was my last Skype call home in my mission! That is so crazy. They next time I talk to my mom it will be in real life! I feel like it wasn`t too long ago that I called home for Christmas, and now I will actually be home in about 3 months. I feel like time is going by really quickly!

Hermanas outside the Bolivian Temple.
This week went really well! We met a girl named A., who told us at first that she was Catholic (like everyone in Bolivia) and that  she doesn`t like when people switch churches all the time. Buuuut, she said she likes to listen, and invited us into her house! Then, her mom came down and talked to us, and said she was also Catholic, but her husband and her kids don`t want to go to church anymore with her. And then...she started crying. She said maybe it was a sign from God that we came to visit her family. That usually her daughter doesn`t talk to any other churches that come by, but she let us in their home. She said maybe it was time for a change.

My companion and I were both tearing up, and you could feel the spirit so strongly. Things like that don`t happen everyday as missionaries. People usually don`t want to talk to us, let alone invite us into their homes and cry in front of us. I really feel like God led us to them. That this family is ready to receive the gospel. It was one of the most incredible lessons I`ve had in my entire mission. We have a lesson with them this Wednesday, and I am excited to see them again, and share this gospel.

I am doing well here in Bolivia, and I am really happy. Thank you to everyone who has supported

me during this time with prayers and encouraging emails.

I hope everyone has a good week!

Monday, May 4, 2015

Testimony



This week D. gave his testimony in the sacrament meeting, and I seriously almost cried. He got up and thanked all of the members for teaching his family more about God and Jesus Christ, and for helping them learn more, and grow closer as a family. He talked about how he wants to go to the temple with his family, and have the missionaries  come to his house everyday to teach him and his family more. And D. is seriously just the most precious, sincere kid in the whole world.

 Then, an older member of the church, who probably was about 80 years old, got up and shared his testimony. He was from Santa Cruz, and came to Cochabamba to visit the temple. He talked about how 40 years ago, two angels came to his home to teach him about the true gospel of Jesus Christ, and changed his life and the lives of his family members. The "angels" he referred to were two missionaries, but he didn`t need to clarify. Then his daughter, her husband, and her son, all got up to share their testimonies, and how grateful they were to have the gospel in their lives.

Something really beautiful about the church here in Bolivia is that almost everyone is a convert, and they all have their story of how they found out about the church. There are people who talk about how they knew in that very moment and were baptized. Or people who will say they tried to hide from the missionaries for months before they finally gave in and listened. Or people who had to wait years to be baptized, to get permission from their parents or their spouses or their families. 

But, the common theme in these stories is that there are always missionaries involved. The members of the church in Bolivia LOVE the missionaries. They are eternally grateful that young people leave their homes to preach the gospel. I really feel blessed to be at the receiving end of so much love and respect, and the opportunity I have to hear so many powerful testimonies.

I know that this church is true, and I have the blessing of being able to declare it everyday to everyone I meet.

I hope everyone has a great week!











Companion from  when she was in Tupiza.



Mural.

Dinner.

Brown's are most important in Bolivia!!!!!!